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Show Thursday. January THE HERALD. Provo. Utah, 22. 1987 The latest developments in Utah and around the Intermcuntain West. Utah-Region- al - Page 5 :,fl unsafe skies Lake said are Salt SkyWest pilot City - SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Four days before he and nine others died in the collision of a SkyWest and a light airplane, First Officer Walter F. Ray Jr. criticized Utah air traffic control as unsafe. Fellow SkyWest pilot Jesse said that following a Jan. 11 incident in which his aircraft allegedly received "bad handling" on its approach to Salt Lake Interna tional Airport. Rav said: "These guys (air traffic controllers) are going to kill someone someday." Last Thursday, SkyWest Flight 1834 was making its final approach to the airport when the commuter plane collided with a single-engin- e aircraft that had been practicing takeoffs and landings Airport No.2 10 miles south of the international. The smaller plane apparently had entered restricted air space er Va-lo- is long-tim- e The Lake County's affluent east side and less prosperous west-sid- e neighborhoods has flared in legislation that could force several east-sid- e schools to close. Republican Sen. Steve Rees, a west-sid- e resident for 15 years, introduced a bill Wednesday that would require schools operating at less than 70 percent of their capacity enrollment to close if the school's students can be absorbed by other schools. fully However, Richard Meyer, west Mountain Region, said his Steven R. LOGAN, Utah (AP) James has entered a plea of inno- James, e cent to a charge of murder in the death of his infant son, and a First District Judge has denied a defense motion to reduce his bail from $75,000. James, 34, entered the plea before Judge VeNoy Christofferson at a hearing Wednesday on separate bail motions regarding James, who has been in the Cache County Jail since his arrest on Oct. 23. James is charged in the death of schools may face closure CITY (AP) Rees said the bill force rivalry between Salt the closure four SALT LAKE Wednesday that the airport has a fully trained air traffic controller et News. Valois, the Bear River seven weeks after James told police the child had been taken from his car. Defense attorney Robert Gutke argued that bail originally was set in 2nd Circuit court when James" father, Roy James, thought he could raise a property bond in that amount. But Gutke said the elder James had been unable to raise the money on his property near Vernal be first-degre- could of elementary schools and at least one high school in the Granite School District in Salt Lake County, as well as some schools in the Salt Lake and Ogden districts. Rees said some Granite district schools on the east side are operating well below capacity. Enrollment at one high school, Cottonwood, is less than 50 percent capacity while west side schools, such as Taylorsville High, are bursting at the seams, he said. son, Steven Roy whose body was found in ed for the House floor for further Jan. consideration. CITY A f J Ll - Forty-thre- e Utah (AP) people were treated at Salt Lake area hospitals and released after being exposed to chemical fumes at Kennecott's Utah Copper Division plant here. The Kennecott workers reported becoming sick Wednesday after compressed air was used to clean a chemical feed line in the old James' arraignment had been scheduled for Monday, but the defense agreed to allow him to enter the plea Wednesday. Jenkins requested a speedy trial, saying his key witness, Logan Police Detective Craig Andrews, has an opportunity to attend the FBI Academy for a lengthy session beginning at the end of March. -a- nd-Mozart, Conductor & Musical Director m i stop J. Butler, a United Methodist Church minister. Butler, who testified before the House Social Services Committee on HB49, said two women church members sought his assistance in the matter a few months ago. 1 S7 Lii Brigham Dastrup, violin Dustin Gledhill, piano C. Michael Liu, piano Adriana Jarvis, piano fry flotation building. Kennecott said the chemical in the line was sodium dicresyldithio-phosphat- e, ILL Tina Chen, piano Leticia Oakes, viola Christian B. Smith, bassoon Paul Abegg, violin an acidic reagent produced at Kennecott for processing ore from the Bingham Canyon open pit mine, and it was believed to have released hydrogen sulfide, a common gas that smells like rotten eggs. 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However, Deputy Cache County Attorney James Jenkins asked the judge to revoke bail, contending James had been convicted of crimes in "at least 10 states." Jenkins cited an outstanding warrant from San Joaquin, Calif., on a charge James had violated proba Young Artists Concert ordinances dealing with residential homes for groups of six to eight elderly people in residential neigh senior citizens groups, breezed borhoods. It also authorizes local through a hearing Wednesday be- governments to issue conditional fore the House Business, Labor and use permits to enable such homes Economic Committee and is head to be established. of baby placed in known child abusers, and it was perfectly legal under Utah law, a Salt Lake minister has told legislators. "Somewhere in the Salt Lake Valley a baby is living with parents! who have abused their chil Mrs. Ray said her husband told her that the air traffic controllers in Salt Lake "were not trained, (were) inexperienced and made some serious mistakes." UTAH VALLEY SYMPHONY Seniors lobby for group home LAKE CITY SALT Sen(AP) iors citizens are lobbying for the passage of a bill that would make possible the establishment of group homes for elderly persons who don't want to live alone, but still are too spry to move into nursing homes. The bill, supported by various The terminal radar approach is staffed, and it was at the of last Thursday's accident, Meyer added. Larry D. Wright, past president of the Utah Pilots Association, also disagreed wivh criticism of Utah air traffic control. time Logan- man pleads innocent to murder Legislative roundup SL spokesman for the FAA's North- force. "All controllers are either at level in radar approach or were controllers at other airports and are getting up to speed at Salt Lake International. We are fortunate to have the level of experience we do at Salt Lake City," he said. Wednesday's editions of the Deser- of Pocatello, Idaho, said he shared Ray's belief that, "there are a lot of new air traffic controllers whose lack of experience make it unsafe" to set down at the international airport. without contacting controllers, who did not notice the aircraft on radar. The crash, under investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board and Federal Aviation Administration, killed all 10 aboard both aircraft, scattering wreckage and bodies over the suburban Salt Lake community of Kearns. No one on the ground was injured. In an interview published in 3 SHELF $59 60" 5 SHELF $99 M0 |