Show i r 4 n"Mlltfli — i wy- 23 Thursday Children COUNTY LIMES From IB people make their decisions they plan for the family and not for the individual" said BOX ELDER COUNTY: offer ceaaetelogy degrees will join the list of degrees BRIGHAM students of the Bridgerland Applied T echnology Center in Brigham City may study County commissioners and the Municipal Building Authority approved a proposal Tuesday from BATC to remodel the county-owne- d building BATC will pay for all remodeling this year and the commissioners will waive the fust year's lease payment The second year of operation of the cosmetology unit BATC will pay 50 percent The third year the school will pay full 00 percent of $525 an acre This scheduled payment will offset the costs of the BATC to remodel County Commissioner Royal Norman said CITY-Cosmetol- ’ ogy Colleen Jenson director of the Women Infant and Children program of Weber and Morgan County d Mudt of the philosophy comes from the LDS church Jenson said Because Utah’s predominant religion is embedded in society there is much more pressure to do things as a family she said family-oriente- 1 ‘ grandson With three generations of observation Brown said that Utah is still a good place to raise a child but she remembered a considerably safer Utah while growing up "I wish they could solve the crime problem here especially in the schools" For others it's a matter of peryear-ol- d “VS "ben ATC to Sandard-Exsrrie- northern Utzh July 30 1993 Marlene Brown grew up in Weber County raised a daughter here and is helping raise her 3- - spective Troy Pierce works in youth corrections and sees both sides of the tracks The father of three said that no matter what the environment raising children isn’t easy and is made more difficult when problems are magnified by the press "Raising kids is raising kids it’s not easy" said Pierce “Every place has its problems" ation use" wrote John J ftrrv olds Regional Director of Pacific West National Park Ser Land vice From IB blacktop on the site or putting in Recreational Vehicle book-up- s “The improvements and toration established oa 127 acres occupied by the Nature Center and 63 acres occupied by the Weber County represent excellent exthe reuse of former of amples military base property" “I don't see much likelihood of us investing captital into it without ownership" be said The NPS also gave the city about 30 acres to use for the Ogden Nature Center "We are impressed with the cooperative relationships the city has established in providing for the reuse of former surplus property previously transferred to the city for park and recre Fair-groun- The city is in the process of buying the entire DDO proper-t- y fer a business park Pavkfc said the sale has stalled over appraiser's differences in how much the land is worth Rre you DAVIS COUtJTY: Officer Bountiful man critically Injured In crash Bountiful man was critically injured after the car he w as driving was swept under the axles of a semi tractor-trailWednesday afternoon Faalafua Auvaa suffered internal injuries and broken bones in both of his legs He was transported to LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City w here he was listed in critical condition this morning According to a Utah H ighway Patrol press release Auvaa was traveling south on US Highway 89 around 1 pm when his car drifted from his lane colliding with a semi truck in another lane belonging to the Andico company of Salt Lake City Emergency crews reported Auvaa’s car was so mangled that they had to cut the vehicle to get him out No citations w ere issued A er Man pleads guilty in tiriY8-b- y shooting FARMINGTON - A 1 Layton man has pleaded guilty but mentally ill to the charge that he and a friend fired 10 rounds into a Fruit Heights home in revenge for a bad drug deal Police said Mathew Lewis and Joshua Carrion 20 fired on the wrong house terrorizing the couple living there In court Tuesday Lewis accepted a plea bargain pleading guilty but mentally ill to one count of discharging a firearm near a felony building a third-degre- e In exchange for his guilty plea prosecutors were willing to e felony drug dealing and drop additional charges of felony issuing death threats from jail a No one was hurt during the Jan 29 incident which police said was the first drive-b- y shooting in the city’s history In April Carrion was sentenced to up to 10 years in prison for his involvement in the shooting Lewis faces up to five years in prison Attorney Gregory Skordas said mental evaluations showed Lewis was suffering from mental illness and is currently on several kinds of medication Lewis is scheduled to be sentenced Sept 22 second-degre- third-degr- ee Luna said he was scared and didn't know what to do as Tillet continued to swear and threaten them telling them to get out of From IB the car When the light turned green Luna said the Toyota When Luna swore back at Tildrove off and the occupants of let he said Tillet yanked his left the Volkswagen gave chase Luna arm said be followed the vehicles with "He pulled me out of my car hopes of seeing a fight but lost to where I stumbled out of it" sight of the vehicles Luna wrote in a statement to poHowever near the intersection lice "At that time I was scared of Quincy Boulevard and 32nd and he grabbed my arm and was Street Luna said the Volkswatwisting it and tried to bend it begen came back to him and cut his hind me He just kept twisting car off at a dead end street and twisting and I told him that he was going to break my Two men got out of the Volkswagen and Tillet identified as arm and then he slammed me inthe driver asked if Luna and his to my open door" cousin had a problem and if be The passenger of the Volkswaknew the people in the gen finally told Tillet to stop and "He that just opened my door pulled him off Luna and got in my face really bad" “Before he let go be bent my Luna said "He was asking if we arm and kicked me in the gut wanted a piece of him twice" Luna said Luna stated Tillet then flashed Luna’s cousin corroborated a Weber County Sheriff’s identiLuna’s account of the incident fication card at him and said he When the two men and the was a cop woman in the Volkswagen left y bailiff Luna said he followed their car He said the took the broken beer bottle from and took down their plate numout of his car and held it to Lu- ber The two passengers in car are not believed to be na's face Luna said Tillet asked law enforcement officers whether he'd been drinking Worried? 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If so please call the HOOD D!S0RDER$ CLINIC at the University of Utah Health $c!ences Center at: 581-88- 06 or call our toll free number: to find out If you may be eligible to participate In research for GENERALIZED RNHIETV DISORDER Til-let-’s Biggest land swap approved The Associated Press y Jail grama! breaking to be held Aog11 SALT LAKE CITY A US Senate committee on Wednesday Come See the largest collection of frames we have ever carried tions between Utah state and the - 800-be- anxious? off-dut- WEBER COUNTY: OGDEN -- The formal ground breaking for the $25 million Weber County Jail will be held Aug 1 1 at 2 pm Chief Deputy A K Greenwood said Sen Robert Bennett and Gov Mike Leavitt have been invited to the ground breaking which will be at approximately 750 W 12th Street The public is invited The ground breaking will actually be on land the county purchased behind that address down an access road d Voters approved a $25 million bond to build the new facility last year Construction was held up until the county could find a site after its first choice on Defense Depot Ogden land was found to have toxic waste contamination r unanimously approved the big- gest land swap ever in the conti- nental United States the exchange of Utah school lands for $50 million in cash and assets The swap had been in the works for decades but was finalized in early May after negotia-- Interior Department The federal government will get 376739 acres of Utah schools lands scattered through national forests parks and monuments and the mineral rights to others Utah schools get $50 million in cash and 145000 acres of mineral-rich lands outside the parks and areas proposed for wilderness The finest frames in Utah conference slated for Weber OGDEN The La Leche League of Utah is accepting La Leche League registrations for its conference Aug 1 4 and 1 5 at Weber State University This year’s theme is “35 Years of Empowering Women" to honor the 35 th anniversary of the Utah league which promotes breastfeeding The Friday session is targeted for health professionals and the Saturday session for the general public Speakers include Dr Brian Palmer a dentist and researcher whose June article in the Journal of Human Lactation was selected the UNICEF breastfeeding paper of the month for August For more information call (801)969-739- 1 after 7 pm on weekdays and anytime on the weekend CENTRAL AIR m COIIOITiONlllO SAVE ON ALL SIZES Kgfi ESiciencyEnergy Savsigs AlWtxk Guaranteed Work Guaranteed Expert Installations Legs on All Jobs Financing Available AH Free Estimates U in love 'with a slightly higher frame we will take 7 $4995 off the frame price Should you fall must-hav- e Coupon must be presented at time of purchase Not valid with other offers most insurance programs some restrictions may apply — Man sentenced for robbery spree OGDEN - One of two men charged in the spate of armed robberies at the first of the year has been sentenced to a possible life prison term Charles Matthew Evans 29 was sentenced to five years to life at the state prison for his part in a string of holdups across three counties from October of last year through March of this year David O Callister awaits sentencing Aug 26 in 2nd District Court where he also faces a possible life sentence In all nearly two dozen businesses in Davis Weber and Box Elder counties were robbed including a Super 8 Motel in West Haven and aTexaco in Brigham City Police agencies from all three counties pooled resources to arrest the pair Callister came forward at one point to take responsibility for the robbery of an Ogden Chevron station police had charged another man for Allen Henderson after the two met in jail Henderson was eventually released after his public defenders corroborated Callister’s claim 5421 S 1900 W Roy 825-970- 3 : Layton Hills Mall Layton 546-025- 5 520 South State Clearfield 520 South State Clearfield 773-4338232-1- 635 773-433S232-1- - 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A mechanical heart designed by University of Utah engineers was to be loaded today Into a NASA container in preparation for its second trip on the Space Shuttle The experiment dubbed the “Art Heart" was built in an effort to learn why the heart tends to pump less blood per beat in weightless space than on Earth staff Standard-Examin- er Minuted — $149" " Riverdaie iwRC 333-223- 3 irrTr r1hi IVi jtltiif iKwa M I KnyuvHla 4106 rbTftwli Ad 44 4730181 773-201- 5 7742322 Iwutti Mot MkmltvnaM 444-134- 0 7232233 i |