Show Standard-Examin- 2C Saturday Bush backs SLC’s bid for Winter Olympics Local briefs By RALPH WAKLEY Steward staf Exa-nin- Utahn’s birthday party to be on TV Sunday of sheer elaa tion at surprise birthday party captured on video by his parents will be presented on nationwide television Sunday evening on the program “America’s Funniest Home Videos'” Trever Nelson’s reaction is pretty funny his mother Jana said Friday after hearing from one of the show’s producers that her submission would be aired “He was coming down the stairs and when they yelled he jumped about 10 feet into the air and he has a look of total shock on his face" Jana Nelson said The weekly program which broadcasts home videos submitted by viewers from across the country is shown in this area at 7 p m Sundays on Channel 4 A Perry boy’s act ld President Bush and the US State Department have joined in formally backing Salt Lake City’s efforts to become host city for the 1998 Winter Olympics Sen said FriOrrin Hatch day In a statement to US ambassadors Secretary of State James A Baker III said: “I want you to know that both the president and I fully and actively support Salt Lake’s effort to bring the 1998 Winter Games to the United States" said the only major Hatch Olympics like never before And now of course we’ve got the State Department working with us and I think there’s a reasonable chance we can get drawback he can see to Salt Lake’s bid was the selection of Atlanta to host the 1996 Summer Games which would mean the International Olympic Committee would pick US cities to host Olympics Baker’s message also said "In spite of clearly superior facilities and infrastructure" Salt Lake faces "an uphill battle due to Atlanta’s selection" them" back-to-ba- ck “But it’s going to take a lot of effort and it costs a lot of money to go through this (bidding) process and I hope everybody in Utah supports the process It’s worth it because even if we didn’t get it m this time frame there’s no question that we’ll get it m the future" he said in a telephone interview The IOC meets in Birmingham Hatch said everyone he has talked to "knows we have the best facilities we have the best ski slopes we have the best capacity to put on the Winter V N £ ‘4t ? 4 4 P OGDEN — A measured-dispensin- V r gr i a 4 n r-- second-degre- e ‘ mini-bottl- once-ubiquito- us I to sex abuse charge felony charge of forcible sexual abuse for accosting and grabbing an woman Luke Longjohn entered the plea Thursday before 2nd District Judge Ronald O Hyde who set sentencing for April 25 According to police reports Longjohn grabbed the woman and made lewd remarks to her while she w'as working as a newspaper carrier at Grant Avenue and 32nd Street on March 15 The woman ran to the nearby home of a family member to call police Longjohn was arrested later at 32nd and Wall Avenue Prosecutors agreed in a plea bargain to recommend in favor of sentencing of 60 days in jail and enrollment in an alcohol treatment program because drinking was involved in the offense Hatch said on Feb 26 he asked Baker to personally support Salt Lake’s bid and tell the department’s foreign service posts to assist the Utahns Baker's message to US ambas SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utahns are fast saying goodbye to e the as new liquor laws take effect State liquor officials said the new laws which allow for the sale of alcoholic beverages g poured from devices have dropped the bottom out of the market for the minis potent Kenneth F Wynn director of the Commission of Alcoholic Beverage Control said sales have dropped by 38000 cases in the period between March 1990 and February 1991 That amounts to a $2 million decline m gross profit Wynn said But that doesn’t mean liquor sales have dropped off in Utah V to 2002 17-oun- ce nr mini-bott- f AO 4 4 i t P 9 it i I 4 S' 4 f1 fti & $ V kK 44 s sadors said: “I greatly appreciate the efforts many of you have already made to lobby IOC members and to provide support to visiting Salt Lake delegations I know that I can count on all of you to continue to involve the IOC members) resident in your country of assignment in appropriate representational activities “I am confident that you will accord this matter the high priority it deserves as you plan your activities for the coming months and I look forward to seeing reports on your activities" Baker said soon a thing of the past Man pleads guilty guilty Eneland in two months to pick the l99S Winter Games host Salt Lake is competing against Aosta Italy Nagano Japan Jaca Spain Sochi in the Soviet Union and Ostersund Sweden But even if Salt Lake is unsuccessful for 1998 the US Olympic Committee has said Utah’s capitol also will be America’s candidate for Mini-bott- le Playing the field £ pleaded er UTAHLOCAL April 6 1S91 4 v r - 4 ' sj 4 v 1 1 1 Indeed 4 i 14 1 iWi r ? 444 - 7 le alcoholic beverage sales are up overall he said Mini-bottlwill remain availes able through June But most private clubs and restaurants with liquor licenses are already using devices that attach to larger bottles and dispense the booze one ounce at a time Wynn said The Utah Legislature overhauled Utah’s liquor laws in the d 1990 Legislature and them in this year’s general session The revisions did away with the curious Utah practice of discouraging alcohol consumption while allowing drinks to be e mixed from the which contains more than the liquor as the traditional shot Wynn said sales of larger 750 mL bottles have shown increased profits of $16 million The king-siz- e 1750 mL size has shown a $12 million gross profit In all profits are up $13 million even though case quantities are only up 3500 That means Utahns are drinking less but buying more expensive liquor said Dennis Kelly fine-tune- mini-bottl- half-aga- one-oun- ce the commission’s operations manager “Utah is pretty much following national trends" he said The Utah liquor system a $79 million annual business enjoys a “stable market” for the product Keller said educator receives honor After fight over treatments Utah boy dies from cancer OGDEN — Desiree Cooper was named “Post Secondary Teacher of the Year” by the State Office of Education and the Utah Association of Marketing Educators Cooper an assistant professor of sales and service technology at Weber State University has been adviser to the student business chapter of Delta Epsilon Chi Four of her students have been named national first place winners in the organization’s business competition She received her bachelor’s and master’s degrees m marketing education from Utah State Univer- HIGHLAND (AP) — An boy whose divorced a court battle over waged parents what kind of medical treatment he get died of bone cancer Friday at his home here Yuri Owens the son of Trudy Olcott of Highland and Jerry Owens of Midway was ordered by a 4th District judge to undergo treatment at Primary Children’s Medical Center two weeks ago But the boy was released shortly thereafter by doctors who said he was too sick to survive amputation of his arm and shoulder where the cancer was located The boy’s parents had dis WSU ANNE large number of seagulls gathers on a plowed field just west of the 20th Street pond A RAUPStandard-Examme- r this week feasting on the bugs turned over by the farmer’s plow in agreed on what treatment should be used for the cancer Olcott wanted more conventional methods used while Owens preferred treatment by a California doctor who specialized in the use of homeopathic medicines The parents first appeared in court Feb 18 but agreed to compromise on the boy's treatment and allow the California doctor to treat the boy for two weeks In early March the parents sought two more weeks of the treatment in California before Judge George E Ballif ordered hospital treatment on March 19 sity Roy teenager named Young Woman of Year HONOR ROLL Ben Lomond High School Troxell NINTH GRADE Highest Honor Roll Gloria Bealty Rochelle Billmos January Buttars Corey Jensen Josh- 23 The Roy teenager received $3000 in scholarship money and in July will take an trip to Mobile Ala where she will com- pete for the national title and $35000 in scholarship money A daughter of Roger and Kay Rawson of Hooper this year’s state winner also picked up awards in fitness presence composure and placed third in the scholastic competition University’s plans for new office modest OGDEN — Weber State University is planning a modest office to help sene its students who reside in Davis County President Paul Thompson told institutional council members this week In response to a news story on WSU’s search for administrative office space in northern Davis County and the possibility of a future north Davis campus Thompson told council members Thursday the office would be something small about and be a place where people can pick up university catalogues or pay their fees "We are not going to open a campus in Davis County without bringing that discussion here" he told the council 10-by- ua Jones Jeramy Marlin Randy Muchmore Brian N elsen Tiffany Pollard Angela Ricks Sheree Swenson Megan Thompson Kristin Udy High Honor Roft: David Allen Jeffrey Barton Tiffany Bigler Jonathan Bowen Leslie Brady Christooner Brandon Amy Jenny Cottam Jason Dodge Silvio Favero Jamie Gibbs Kavlvnn Goff Marc Hughes Krishna John Michael Johnson Andrew King Sfefam Larsen Michelle Lewis Heather Mad-doc- k Travis Marker Jenny Marsh Spring Gonzales Shannon Modesitt Jesse Naranio Adam Oiom Haylee Olsen Evan Price Louis Rodriguez Brooke Rovlance Angela Sandoval Came Snunz Ange'ee S mmons Matthew Stevenson Jeffrey Stockdale Shelly Wade W now Williamson Siact Woicoll Jamie Wood Jui e Wood Roll Honor Crystal Atkinson Krista Beus Natnanial B anchard Dusty Bualte Jennifer Buckles Sarah Child Mandv DeHart Roxanne Erwm M chael Haves Ryan Horsoool Jessica Johnson M mi Negus Stacie Parkm-sn- n Maria Peterson Michael Pope Randon Reed Jamie Strain Jennifer Taylor Mindy 10TH GRADE Highest Honor Roll David Bailingham Natalie Brady Jared Brokaw Antoinette Clrone Kim Jensen Jarrod Johnson Shayla Newbold Scotty Parsons Nickol Patterson Shane Stevenson Michelle Shmpson Jennifer Vudhivad-han- a Johnathon Winkfield Rebecca Woldberg Kelly Cunningham High Honor Roll Mitchell Anderson April Bouoha Doug Bush RC Callahan Darlene Candilora Chad CaDener Celso Chaoarro Michael Cox Brandi Gibbons Shawn Havey Mark Hoagim Kristen Hunter Keith Jones Steven Kmkead Shauna Mann Tavi Marouart Colleen McGeorge Joy Penrod Tiffany Peterson Cheryl Pratt Camille Rasmussen Heidi Rees Leianne Shuoe Adam Suttlemyre Honor Roll Tom Baggett David Button Tri-c- ia Haacke Mmdie Hansen Jared Keller Paul Lobato Rachel Lvthgoe Carolyn Maynard Summer McDonald Jenny Phllalom Donald Robinson Denise Shaw Joshua Smith Ray Stoflers Oland Thompson Phillip Wade 11TH GRADE Highest Honor Roll Cv Baldwin Gerald Benaily Jennifer B'a sdell Laura Bodily Daniel Bowen Chris Bright Tawnva Corbridge Tyson Cramer Sheila Gould Amy Helmick Kelly Hill Christa Huggins Nancy Hunzeker Kelly Kosakowsky Michelle Lund Alexander Mathis Darcie Merrill Joseph Payano Jason Pope Misty Rose Jerrod Spooner Jason Tol-mJamie Wilson Lisa Wolcott High Honor Roll: Jeanette Black Marc Blanchard LaDawnna Burnett Angela Coomes Vicky Corneio Raymond Crook Danielle Diamond Lee Ann Dirks Danielle Duke Christian Estrella Kelly Favero Angela Glismann Cynthia Goff Ronnie Gustaveson Mike Hancock Shar Heil Amy Hood Brian Humphreys Jeremiah Johnson Shannel Larsen Robert Monson Carole Noel Anthony Oiomo Christie Olsen Georgette Prtes'er Tifam Robinson Heston Rounkles Erin Rovlance Jason Shiglev Christopher Smith Wendy Stephens Julie Stubbs Scott Turiev Angie Westenskow Susan Williams Jessica Wright Honor Roll- - Jill Barney Quentin Carter Dillard-WoodwaRandy Durney Monica Evans Anthony Gallegos Angela Hamilton Amy Hess Aaron Hill Gravden Hollister Justin Hoval Charlene Liptrot Elizabeth Lowe Paul McKinney Brandi Moore Jacklyn Nelson Cane Olsen Jennifer Owens Renee Permann M chelle Romero Goldie Snort Malissa Steed Stephanie Truiillo Gary Tucker Johnaihan Udy Noy Vongsavath Courtney Wadman Justin Wood 12TH GRADE Highest Honor Roll: Lisa Arnold Heather Barth Daniel Bingham Ryan Bierke Michelle Brady Trudy Carpenter Kim Cassity Jennifer Evans Kellie Greenfield Artysha Hoiston Jennifer Jaussi Katrina Koldewyn Tvter Kun-zl- er JodY Millikan Richard Murray Prascilla Park Daniel Penrod Cameron Quavle Jocelyn Rasmussen Sonny Ricks Patty Ridenour Diana Smith Christy Strain Alicia Zisumbo High Honor Roll: Andres Arias Nicole Arnold Christine Baggs Brent Barker Jennifer Benford Paula Bingham Mehsa Bohman Lori Brenchlev Patricia Buck Holly Burbank John Carr Danielle Chanman Alee Christensen Amanda Coburn Jennifer Correll Mathew Daniels Justice Dinsdale Ronda Eddy Jered Frahm Denise Gabaidon Arthur Gallegos Althea Gardner Eric Hamilton Stephanie Hansen Rebecca Hurren Austin Jex Kimberly Maw Kelly Moss David N eisen Val Peterson Tara Pullman Barbara Salisbury Tamml Smart Kristin Smith Melinda Smothers Darounsav Vonysvalh Bryan Williams Wesley Wooden Honor Roll: Timothy Aivord John Batv Kelly Beaver Emily Bingham Jed Brunson Jessica Brvan Meiome Burnett Stacy Chadwick David Clements Michelle Favero Jamie Grandpre Jare Gresham Gail Hartigan David Hatch Jeffrey Hill Diana Hutf Debra Jensen Lacl Knudsen Branden Llnneil Andrea Lubv Melissa Maltbv Sieven Morns Brvan Owens Penny R dole Darlene Sharkey Siepherts Erin Sloops Tracy Thomas Jeannette Tvcz Sharon Vaughn Jana Williams KeHie Wilson Hate Road From 1C From 1C soliciting support within our community “We caution our members and constituents to beware of radical and political hate groups" he said “some of which are and racist and some of which foment violence "We deplore and reject the extremist philosophies and actions of those individuals and organizations” Glenn added Enid Greene deputy chief of staff to Gov Norm Bangcrter read a statement from the goverquasi-religio- anti-Semit- ic nor lambasting “inflammatory statements" and "opinions fensive to the overwhelming of the people of Utah ofma-jou- iy "It is unfortunate that a few use their freedom of expression to try to limit the rights of others" Banfcrter’s statement noted “I deplete those who would en- gender hatred and discrimination I will do cv- in our community 1 cr thing in my power to ensure that all members of our diverse citizenry’ are treated with equality and respect” Van Dam said he was “horrified" by the literature and indicated his office will monitor any groups that espouse bigotry and hatred Bernette “B” Murphy chairman of the Governor’s Black Council said hate groups “seem to spring up in cycles" and usually are shadowy groups "who really don’t want their identity Ad-viso- ry known" Murphy said he's particularly disturbed that youth groups arc involved in promoting hatred and bigotry e "This is not a issue or a Semitic issue" he said "It's a human rights issue" Murphy called the decision of state and religious leaders to present a united front against rac black-whit- ism "a tremendous step" and said it should send out an unequivocal message to roups Michael Zuhl an assistant to Salt Lake City Mayor Palmer De paulis pledged that “any criminal acts (by supremacist groups) will be dealt with immediately" However he said there have been no reports to date of any violations of law by local supremacist organizations Ruben Jimincz state Hispanic ombudsman said Utahns can help improve the situation by avoiding that he called the "negative stereotyping" of minorities that exists in some Utah communities Glenn said a half dozen radical and supremacist groups throughout the nation have established a strong network of hatred and would like to sec its tendrils extend into Utah hatc-mon-gen- of the project and indicated they will support a $250000 to $300000 proposal to extend the road Public comments on the proposed interchange prompted Northern Utah road officials to consider making the extension Quirt Event From 1C national group was formed several years ago by the National Geographic Society Wahlquist said organization grew out of a realization that “the US population particularly our high school graduates are geographically illit- erate” Wahlquist said many people mistakenly think geography is just about locations — where something is on a map “That’s only the tip of the iceberg" he said “It’s not only where those countries are it’s what about those countries? What kind of people? What do they do?” part of the $10 million interchange proposal By extending the frontage road slightly the road would service nearly 1000 homes instead of just a handful The commission decided not to make the extension an official part of the interchange but commissioners told LcFevrc they would consider adding the extra money necessary for the extension if the environmental assessment shows it to be workable gy§iNi§§ “EVERYTHING GOES’’ fNVVt 'LAST FEW ‘‘DAYS! SMITTY'S GUNSHOP 5369 South 1900 West Roy 776-633- v 5 t |