Show 2B Wednesday Top of Utah February 3 1999 Dad sentenced in COUNTY LINES er Hickman backs off baby squeezing case on state restrictions DAVIS COUNTY: stop him from crying and put the boy back in his crib He would not find out that Ian was dead until the next morning Wing’s attorney Troy Rawlings said Wing admits to killing his son but over the last three years has “turned his life around” Rawlings said that Wing now divorced and has no history of violence other than Ian’s death “I am very very sorry for what has happened” Wing said in his defense Jon Memmott 2nd District By GEOFFREY FATTAH Daws Bureau Standard-Examin- Police capture man after high speed chase WEST BOUNTIFUL-- A behind bars after leading police on a residential area Friday Standard-Examin- Bountiful man is high-spee- d chase through a Police say Steve Manning was involved in a hit and run accident around 4 pm at the corner of 400 N 1 100 West when police spotted him heading south on 1 100 West According to Bountiful Police detective Pat Jellerson Manning sped off when he saw police leading police on a chase through a residential area Despite colliding with a power pole Manning continued the chase until he lost control of his vehicle and crashed into an irrigation ditch After a brief altercation with police Manning was arrested and booked into the Davis County Jail on charges of evading police driving under the influence hit and run resisting arrest and assault against a police officer The driver of the vehicle Manning allegedly struck as well as two injured officers were taken to Lake view hospital where they were treated and released 60-m- ph WEBER COUNTY: Chase leads to injury arrest WASHINGTON TERRACE-- A Ogden man was injured after the van he was driving was struck by a 1 boy fleeing from police in a stolen car Tuesday morning At approximately 8:20 am a Washington Terrace officer responded to the area of 5500 South 200 West on a report of a stolen vehicle While filling out the paperwork at the scene Washington Terrace Police Chief Merv Taylor said the officer saw the stolen vehicle drive by The officer gave chase and was joined by other officers from the South Ogden and Ogden police departments The chase ended when the suspect ran a stop sign and slammed into Vernon Burgess’ van at Harris and Grant streets Taylor said The suspect tried to drive the truck away but Taylor said it was entangled with the van and couldn’t break free The 1 boy then fled on foot where he ran a half block before being captured by officers The boy was arrested on suspicion of felony evading and possession of a stolen vehicle He is also a suspect in several vehicle burglaries Burgess was transported to McKay-De- e Hospital and treated for his injuries Hernandez named to ATC post ld OGDEN -- The Ogden-WebApplied Technology Center recently named Pamela Hernandez as the diversity coordinator She will work with the center’s ethnic minority student population promote women’s issues and act as an advocate for students with special needs She will also serve as the center liaison to the ethnic minority community at large Hernandez has more than 8 years experience with Vocational Rehabilitation where she was responsible for overseeing the operations and activities of the Migrant Agricultural Seasonal Disabled Project - The ATC is holding an open house for Hernandez Thursday Feb 4 from 3 to 5 pm in Hernandez the Harold W Ritchey Board Room in the Student Services Building FARMINGTON - A Clinton mother says justice has been served after her former husband was sent to prison for the squeezing death of her infant son Mark Wing 34 was sentenced Tuesday up to 15 years for the 1996 killing of Ian Wing Prosecutors said at the sen- tencing hearing that Mark Wing’s main motive was that he did not want the baby in the first place that Wing had tried to talk his wife into having an abortion and finally settled for giving Ian up for adoption Deputy attorney general Rob “betrayed” when his wife decided to keep the baby “Mark had convinced Kara his wife at the time to abort one baby” earlier in their lives together Parrish said in court Tuesday Wing had claimed that he had a complete change of heart once Ian was bom But Parrish said Wing’s actions spoke loud- forts to put most state whole bill” Hickman George said Tuesday after he first amended the proposed House rule and then tried to soften his sweeping change before finally agreeing to give up all toR-- Rather than just include department heads in the rule Hickman wanted to also insert any 1996 Mark Wing allegedly squeezed Ian to byists from becoming involved in leadership races offering legislators future jobs providing false Blakd-Char- and Rep Mar--! to replace garet Dayton Curtis and Tanner as ' sors information to lawmakers or Debar- threatening them with political or economic reprisal But it also would bar someone engaged in lobbying from misusing state office supplies or machines Hickman’s initial amendment House assistant majority whip Greg Curtis said “I can’t support co-spo- n- “People just need to speak their minds” said Rep Susan Cross Koehn the-bill’- With And House Majority Leader “I’ve just been through a recent example with the State Board of Regents of having claims made that were false and misleading" Hickman said of are Invited to celebrate the 5th anniversaiy and birthday of said “It Kevin Gam will finally pass pretty much unchanged When it comes down to it who would go on record vqt- ing against this?” You can reach reporter Ralph 4 or rwak -Wakley at ley (tstandardnet 3647 Wall Ave Ogden UT Date: February 4 1999 Time 7 pm Hendrik Wanda Born: Sept 28 1923 Born: Teb 4 1920 Place: Groningen fletherlands Place: Millville Cache Utah ’ ' 532-210- AJf D Wanda Christiansen 8c Hendrik Ludema Place JJMorth's Grand Buffet s sponsor this" You BUNDS? ifCSSg wmm gm:bso Ik UPCOMING EVENTS: Hickman’s-amendmen- purchasing or contracting decisions” The bill’s intent is to bar lob- have been an emotional ordeal “To Ian who shined so brightly for such a short time today the man who took you away from us finally got the justice you deserved" the statement said 23 t The battle over caused Curtis and to Rep Jordan Tanner of the withdraw as bill “In more than six years in the House I’ve never seen that happen” Hickman said But the idea of placing some restrictions on government offi- cials convinced Rep government employees “in policymaking positions or who make The infant’s mother Kara Wing submitted a written statement to Memmott but did not attend the sentencing She said the last three years ek St gether second-degre- felony which he plead last cember to as part of a plea gain govern- ment officials under the same restrictions “I don’t want to take down the five-wee- Police say Wing repeatedly squeezed Ian at least five different times during a five-weperiod breaking the baby’s ribs in 29 different places Medical examiners also reported the baby’s two femurs were fractured as well as one er 1 SALT LAKE CITY - To keep from sinking the entire lobbyists practices legislation Rep Bill Hickman agreed to drop his ef- k juries occurring over a period was not an isolated incident of rage Wing was sentenced to the maximum of up to 15 years for e manslaughter a er arm On Feb Standard Examiner staff Judge said there was evidence that Wing had turned his life around in the last three years but added what was done to Ian Wing required punishment The judge said the baby’s in- Parrish said Mark Wing felt his bill to change Dixie College into a college He also tried to insert language to include government offi- rials under the lobbyists practices rule only when they are lobbying House members But he eventually agreed that also wouldn’t work “I think I’ve made my point There’s no reason these people should be exempt” from the rule he said Most likely Hickman will seek to amend the statute defining government officials and saying when they are and when they are not lobbyists By RALPH WAKLEY 732-166- 6 Trap® 6721 LDS Items on Sale Everyday! 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