Show STANDARD-EXAMINE- METRO EDITION R U SATURDAY JUNE 15 1531 CITY EDITOR £25-5220 SPORTS TV LISTINGS CLASSIFIED Term limitation petition should move forward E t PAW SALT E" VJ Ovcson v c 'i ’d im-iiat- ne the Utah Inpel dependent Pamy seeking to I '"it the number cf years Utah po can sene m elective offlee savs the state Attorney General’s ’ Graham scd the state's ht i’sa believe the Frd- - — Ll Gov accept an iti-tia- rs office “ft is our view this pet tion may go forward” Janet Graham the attorney general’s solictor general told members of the state Consutu- - ' n L Commission on Rev is cm a! tic-- "! LAKE CITY proposed Art to Limn the Terms of Pubhc Hlders would lose a suit its constitutional! craertirg Members of the attorney general's staflf routine') review m native petitions Supmined to the lieutenant governor’s office be'ore the d veuments are circulated for veter s’gnatures The lawyers on'v look 0'':e for “blatantly obvious” const tu-tio- flaws said Graham The pmpovd term c 1 m iu on act d Pur tioct-- d co-n- iv and state h oders including leg viators c"e from serving m one job tor more eight years US senato's a- -J representatives could not hold ore seat for more than 12 yea's Supporters hope to base the issue paced on the I V -- 4 general election ballot The m tistve aceo'drg to Utah Independent Pan officials is de-- s gned “to broaden the opportunities for public sen ice and to guard t':n Egamxt excessive ccrcertrations of pcer“ The act if approved weald become a statute a' J not pert cf I tab’s Constitution sa d Graham And smee the Constitution s requirements for holding elective office do not mention term Lmtauon “by implication there she sad “If the act is challenged" cau be none ur’ess the Consttnon is revised and Ce U S Cons’tuticn as wUL” becase it also attempts to set down qualifications for Liahns serving in the Congress The Constitutional Revision Commission had ordered a to investigate whether there has been excessive longevity among st-- dv L tah office holders Grait is kely ham said “in our view it could not withstand a chalenge 1 The report presented Friday found onlv one of 13 governors had served more than two terms fly high at DDO highlights ceremony sat A Ramie who lives in Nevada with her in the second day of testimony in the murder trial of is Morgan charged with 1990 death of Ashlee Brooke Morgan The defense has not disputed Morgan’s statement that he struck a single blow to the child that medical testimony indicated was fatal Morgan's attorney has argued instead that the blow grew out of frustration and lacked the intent to make the act murder The trial reconvenes Monday and is scheduled to run through the week Youngberg who was never married to Morgan testified that he told her the day he was arrested that he had struck the fatal blow After that Youngberg said Morgan never again mentioned their daughter Morgan spent two days m jail before he was released on $10000 bail Youngberg said Morgan wrote her a letter from jail saying how he missed her loved her and still wanted to make their relationship work but never mentioned the infant Morgan is accused of striking his daughter hard enough to the upper abdomen to sever her liver causing her to bleed to death Morgan admitted to a North Ogden police detective that he struck the blow because he was frustrated that the child would not slop crying An autopsy of the girl also revealed a skull fracture that had occurred within 24 hours of her death and rib fractures that were one to four weeks old Y’oungberg testified that Morgan was never comfortable with their daughter and that the baby’s continual crying from an apparent case of colic always bothered him “He wanted to do things hke work on his truck” she said “He just didn't have time for her” Y'oungberg said she used to love rubbing her child’s head which she did before going to work on Sept 10 roughly four hours before the child was pronounced dead She said the skull fracture on the right See MORGAN on 2B 10 Sept QUINN JACOBSONStanaarcl-Examine- r Jonathan Jorgensen of the Mount Lewis Honor Guard presents one of 11 flags cf American history during a ceremony at De- pro ed for the flag stars were arranged in a variety of ways One flag had six red stripes and seven white stripes there was even one flag that had red white and blue stripes There were 33 stars on the flag when the Civ ll War broke out in 1961 The flag that flew over the country the longest was the one with 48 stars It came into being in 1912 when Arizona became the 48th state and flew until 1958 when Alaska became a state 3 he flag flew the shortest period because Hawaii became a slate in 1959 “Our flag is not a product of just one person but the creative 49-st- ar fense Depot Ogden Both Flag Day and the US Army’s 216th birthday were celebrated Friday dreams of many” said DDO DDO initially an Army depot commander Cap! C D Correll “The Stars and Stripes is a living flag that breathes vitality as it ripples in the breeze” he added “Never forget what it represents when you gaze on it” he told the 200 hundred or so people who turned out for the outdoor ceremonv Ogden woman injured in ft P been chasing it 1 he accident occurred about 730 p m June 8 and the cycle driver Robert Marquardt 27 364 E 4800 South No 2 in Ogden was taken to St Benedict's Hospital and admitted He was released from the hospital Wednesday said a hospital spokesman Friday The spokesman said she had no information on the nature of Marquardt’ s injuries A passenger on the cycle Timmy E Montoya 29 928 Binlord Ave was treated at the hospital but not admitted J- $r two-ca- r when it was built in 1941 also celebrated the Army’s birthday Fndav DDO's mission has been modified somewhat since it was first built and now provides supplies and administration technical and logistics services for the tary US mili- accident Car runs red light flips other car over 'jMv "i yV s J f I Marquardt and Montoya could 2B of Morgan 19 North Ogden OGDEN — An Ogden woman was hospitalized with injuries after her car was struck and flipped over by a second car that police said ran a red light Veronica G Minukas 32 was in stable condition with internal injuries Friday evening at McKay-De- e Hospital a spokesman said Police said Minukas was driving south on Harrison Boulevard at 4 35 p m and went through the green traffic light at 22nd Street At ihe same time police said John William Norris 23 of Ogden was driving east toward the same intersection on 22nd Street He went into the intersection while the light was red and hit Minukas’ car flipping it over on its top Police said Norris was given a ticket for v lolatmg a red light They said both drivers were wearing seal belts Police estimated damage of Norris’ 1976 Toyota at $1500 and Minukas’ 1988 Subaru at $5000 on mother took the stand OGDEN — An investigation is continuing into a chase last week that ended with a motorcycle crashing into one of two Washington Terrace Police cars that had CHASE V oung-ber- g now Standard Examine' staff See tearful 18 Stanad'd Examine' s'aff 1 Smce statehood in 1896 the average member of the I tah Senate served 67 years in the upper chamber according to the stuov and Ihe average House member 3 6 years OGDEN — Robert Brock Morgan never again mentioned his daughter Ashlee after admitting he struck the blow that killed her last September ihe babv’s mother testified Fndav By PAT BEAN not be reached lor comment According to various reports the two Washington Terrace police cars separated during the chase with one continuing to follow the cycle and one going parallel with the chase on Jetlerson Boulevard The brief police report description of the accident written by Ogden Police Officer Doug Lucero said “Vehicle No 2 (the police carj northbound 3509 Jefterson Avenue then turned eastbound on 35th Street Vehicle No westbound 35th Street swerved to right then swerved left and collided head on with vehicle No 2" The report by Lucero did not indicate that the accident involved two police cars or that the motorcycle was beirg chased by the Washington Terrace Police at the time Ogden Police Chief Mike Empey said more detailed reports followed the first report But uiose reports were not available by Friday from either the Ogden or Washington Terrace police departments or the Weber County Attorney's office which is investigating the accident Washington Terrace Lt Richard Cope said the chase started at approximately 2”3 L 4800 South He said he did not know whv the police wanted to stop the motorcycle and did not know what speeds were readied in the chase “Wt’re still trvmg to get all the rnlormation together” C ope said of the week-ol- d accident terms By TIM GURRSTER Stanoa'd Examiner $iaf DEFENSE DEPOT OGDEN — A colorful display of American Hags rippling m the breeze pro-- v ided the background for celebration of both Flag Da and the US Army’s 216th birthday at DDO Friday afternoon The ceremony was preceded b a loud cannon salute that even Though expected caused people to jump and a couple of infants to start crying But things quieted down when the Mount Lewis Honor Guard marched out in bright blue colonial costumes to present a history of the American flag and us various designs The guard is composed of Bov Scouts lrom five Mount Lewis LDS Stake troops According to the historical presentation The red while and blue colors in Old Glory came from Scottish and English flags The 13 stripes — seven red and six white — represent the original 13 colonies One design included 15 stripes to represent the first 1 5 states but it was decided that only stars be added for each new state and the flag’s design reverted to 13 stripes Until a specific design was ap- - Investigation into chase continuing governors served more than two terms and one state treasurer and one state auditor No attorney gn eral has served more than two Morgan murder trial in its second day History of Old Glory S anoa o Exaipne Gov Calvin Rampton m And three governors served just one term Two of 14 lieutenant Baby’s mother testifies US flags By PAT BEAN three-ter- QUINN JACOBSON was injured Friday when her car was struck at the intersection of 22nd and An Ogden woman Harrison Veronica stable condition at 'Stanaa'd Examine' Minukas was reported in McKay-De- e Hospital G Brother sister recognized for community volunteer work SOUTH OGDEN — Shirley Waters describes her son and as daughter ” “p-et- ty eager rs The eagerness of Milal-Ann- e and Greg Voters paid off recently when they both received the Award an honor recog-nizir- g youths who volunteer in their communities The awards were presented to them bv Rep Wayne Owens al and liuh C orgressional Award President Lynda S Brown Initiated by Congress in 1979 the award recognizes and encourages volunteer service by young 3 To be'eltgible people ages youths must complete a minimum of 2( t0 hours oi community service One of the volunteer projects 14-2- that qualified Greg acid-rai- n MikJ-Ann- NEkal-Ann- and e the award was working as monitors ten e saw a National Au- dubon Societv newsletter from the local chapter calling lot volunteers to help gather acid-rai- n information hn environmental impat studies for 1' years the South C din siblings monitored the aud-ialevel for Northern Utah bv collet g t- said This year Mikal-Ann- e is com- bimng her school science project “Turning Waste Lands Into Productive Gardens” with her volunteer work for the Forest Service She planted some trees and surrounded the roots with disposable we Salute Ey Ks‘ry Schvaneveitit mg rain and snowfall in a bucket testing the level of acidity recording the results and phoning the information to the National Acid Rain Hotline said “Jt was fun" Mikal-Ann- c especially because the information helped result in passage of the federal Clean Air Act “But it was also kird of a pain because every time it lamed we had to remember to ” pul the bucket out Added Greg “We could only have it out for 24 hours at a lime and the n the collection bag had to be changed ” Mikal-Ann- c said her brother usually S'h up ihe bucket and did the tests and she phoned in the results Although Shu lev Waters said she encouraged her children to strive for the awaid she added “they ate Kallv quite motivated" Tiny heard about the awards progiam when Gieg was working on ins F aj !c Scout awatd diaper filling The theory behind the project she said is that the Ailing absorbs water and the trees wdi need less water to survive A student at South Ogden Junior was on High School Mikal-Ann- e the school science olympiad team that made it to national competition this year “The thng 1 think is neat about this award js that they are always looking for wavs to volunleer They set goals and go after them" Shirley Waters said When they aren’t volunteering Greg said he enioys com collecting skurg and marksmanship Award for their volunteer work ‘Infor alwavs keeping mv eyes new proiects" said Grig open a Bmneville High School student He Duo volur teered his time at an asthma ui"p the Winer Counts ( link's Oifne the Hires! Service and the C uh Scuts Mikal-Ann- e said she Ues gardening am-mand science 'Hr Yjufr" is a via U future honour i olunteer If ru know cf umuone ko nuzht qualify H e SJuu" call hath Jnanc-ihi- t Js has been a volunteer with the Cub Scouts Union Station and the Forest Service She she thmls volamecnng is fun “Y ou icn't get a job without experience and the only wav to get ivpirience is to volunteer" she Mkal-Ann- sd e fra tviwvcn wu’kdj v at k 635-433- " am and 5pm |