Show "llllfriiu 2B Saturday April 24 1999 Top of Utah Salt Lake County immunization rates up COUNTY LINES DAVIS COUNTY: It For the past six years Leavitt has worked toward increasing the immunization rate Ttie Associated Press Washington state man to face trial in Utah I ARMINGTON - A Washington state man has been hound over for trial on charges that he sexually molested his girl friend's 0-- y ear-ol- d daughter w hile isi ting her Lay ton home m August 1995 M ichael T imothy Williams is charged w ith three counts of sexual abuse of a child a second-degre- e felony after police allege Ke touched and fondled the girl w hile the mother was at work W illiams appeared in 2nd District Court on F nday to waive his preliminary hearing binding the case over for trial 2 Arraignment has been set fori hursday when W illiams is expected to enter a plea to the charges 1 1 Layton man facing rape drug charges I ARMING! ON- - A Lay ton man has been bound over for trial for allegedly raping his ' Donald Raymond Davis is accused of raping his k eber State University student in his apartment April 12 Police say Davis asked the woman fora ride to Salt Lake City On their way back Davis invited the woman to his apartment for something to eat It was there police allege that Davis forced himself on her and raped her 2 Dav is is charged w ith one count of aggravated kidnapping and one count of rape both felonies Also this week Davis was charged with possession of a e controlled substance a felony after deputies found Lortab tablets in his pocket while he was being booked into jail Dav is waived his right to a preliminary hearing F 2 nday binding - Standard-Examin- first-degr- third-degre- SALT LAKE CITY - Salt Lake Health Department's climes have increased the number of children who are immunized from 46 percent to 89 percent in two years But the rest of Utah is stalled well below the at 71 percent national average of 78 percent Utah Idaho and Nevada persist m lagging behind other states Utah First Lady Jackie Leavitt said at a press conference Thursday City-Coun- ty The vaccination numbers drop between the third and fourth of the five-shDPT senes ot - Leavitt said parents are not ALL-COLE- PURCHASE A FREE IrtGtttfl iM HiB RECEIVE A COLEMAN CAMPING PKG ‘Horizon & Spectrum Spat onty BUY BEFORE MAY 1 1999 bringing their children in for the last shots of the senes “Then they’re not adequately immunized and they’re not completely protected” she said DBEMEIIIE A i VWJAH-VA- ES5EY I ’ - Ty MAN GET AWAY FROM IT WILL SEND YOU CAMPING Saturday April 24 1999 9:00 am 3:00 pm Salt Lake Olympus Hotel 161 West 600 South and Disney Beanies Attic Treasures Buddies and More!!! 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The court rejected Lov ell’s claim that Caine provided ineffective counsel because he didn’t raise constitutional challenges to some of the aggravated circumstances thejudge jconsidered m imposing the death penalty 2 And the court rejected Lovell’s contention that the way Utah imposes the death penalty is unconstitutional and that thejudge Snade mistakes in deciding the aggravating circumstances in the Jpase 1 NASA - DOWN PAYMENT - honors Thiokol with award SALT LA KE CITY - NASA has honored Thiokol Propulsion as one of four companies to receive the agency’s George M Low Award for 1999 NASA Administrator Daniel S Goldin presented the award Dor large business product to the Brigham d rocket tmotor manufacturer at a conference in Alexandria Va earlier Jthisweek Z ’99 FIRST MONTH’S PAYMENT SECURITY DEPOSIT REQUIRED TOTAL DUE AT LEASE SIGNING (Tax title license and registration are extra) GRAND AM SE City-base- Barrios Technology Inc received the award jfor small business product and Kay and Associates based in T Houston-base- d dwards Calif picked up the award for small business service Company located m Annapolis Junction Md was this year's winner m the large business service J Ray theon Support Services category “These companies demonstrate outstanding management and customer serv ice that have proven profitable to NASA and the £ nation’s industries” Goldin said £ T hiokol which is ow ned by Cordant Technologies Inc is responsible for the manufacture launch support and refurbishment of the reusable solid rocket motor for space shuttles - The National Aeronautics and Space Administration said JThiokol has consistently been on time in delivering hardw are efforts have resulted in S 52 J The company's cost-reducti- PER M0NTH36-M0NT- LEASE H 35 MONTHLY PAYMENTS GRAIXID Payments based on 1999 Pontiac Grand Am SE Sedan and an MSRP of $17385 and a capitalized cost of $15579 and a residual value of $9562 Option to purchase at lease end for an amount to be determined at lease signing 35 monthly payments total $7840 GMAC must approve lease Mileage charge of $ 20 per mile over 36000 miles Lessee is responsible for excess wear and use Payments may be higher in some states You must take retail delivery from participating dealer stock by 43099 Available only to residents of AK A Z CA CO HI ID MT NV OR UT WA WY and select counties in ND NE NM and SD 1 million in savings for the agency Florida convict arraigned in Utah murder w ho was serving time in a Florida prison has £ beenN EPH I - A man on a murder for the his death of arraigned capital charge nearly eight years ago X Howell Williams was extradited to Utah last w eek after the Juab County Sheriffs office identified the body of a woman £found on Interstate 15 as Barbara K Williams In March 1991 Deputy Justin Kimball and Sheriff Dave Carter discovered the w Oman’s body outside of M ills 88 miles £ south of Salt Lake City Williams had apparently died of a gunshot wound w as not identified until recently after a J But her bodyFlorida entered information about a missing policeman in w oman there into the N ational Crime Information Center Juab County authorities matched the fingerprints of the X missing Florida w oman to those of the dead woman and issued a w arrant for the arrest of How ell Williams w ho w as serv mg time £ in the Charlotte Correctional Facility illiams appeared in 4th District Court onTuesday If X 2 conv icted he could face the death penalty J ANY ’99 MONTANA APR GMAC FINANCING J " ' - Standard-Examin- er ws''® staff WINTER DRIVING MAKING YOU A WRECK?? 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