Show f 'm -- if" rn 2C Saturday I m ynnw if f 1 1 Direct flights to DC announced COUNTY LINES By PATRICK PARKINSON BOX ELDER COUNTY: Volunteers needed at refuge The Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge has received funding from the American Association i f N ature Photographers to build two permanent photo blinds The refuge is now looking for id' s on placement and design of the project It also need a projec’ o d lator and a construction crew Interested volunteers should call Vickie Roy at (435) 7 ext 13 723-588- DAVIS COUNTY: Sheriff’s department extends hours FARMINGTON -- The Davis County Sheriffs Department has extended its administrative office hours by 90 minutes The department the largest in the county with 183 sworn peace officers now opens its offices at 7 am and closes at 5 pm The administration offices are located at 800 West State St in Farmington “One of my goals w hen I became sheriff was to create a more customer service oriented office” said Sheriff Bud E Cox “By opening our administrative offices earlier citizens of Davis County have access at a time more convenient to them” he said Some of the services provided at the administrative offices include filing civil papers requests for records deposit of county jail inmate funds and general emergency service information “We want the public to know that we are here to serve them” said Debbie Russell executive assistant to the sheriff The sheriffs office provides law enforcement corrections and emergency medical services for the county It also serves as the law enforcement agency for West Point Fruit Heights and South Weber in addition to the unincorporated county area The sheriffs department also oversees search and rescue mounted posse Bountiful Jeep Posse and the county jail in Farmington WEBER COUNTY: staff r Standard-Examine- Direct access to Washington DC has always been a dream for Utahns Hying the 1851-mil- e nearly transcontinental trek from Salt Lake International Airport If Utah Rep Jim Hansen has his way Salt Lake International will become one of 15 potential western airports to begin flying directly to Ronald Reagan National Airport just minutes from the Capitol “There is no reason for people in the west to be cut olT from our nation’s Capitol we’re all citizens” said Kimo Kaloi a spokesman for Hansen’s office in Washington To maintain air traffic Ronald Reagan National Airport By TIM GURRISTER Standard-Exarmm- staff f OGDEN - Charges against a Roy man for allegedly raping his girlfriend at gunpoint were reduced when the defense produced videos made by the couple showing the woman consenting to similar acts John Suiter 37 was charged felonies agwith two gravated kidnapping and aggravated rape after a Jan 21 incident in a Roy hotel The incident included a two-hostandoff between Suiter and police After repeatedly threatening to kill himself he surrendered peacefully The victim Suiter’s estranged girlfriend said he made her perform sexual acts while holding a gun on her Police found a video- - OGDEN - Weber Morgan Narcotics Strike Force took another active drug dealer oil Ogden’s streets said strike force agent Sgt Tony Huemiller Police found 34 pounds of methamphetamine 34 of a pound of cocaine and pound of marijuana when they raided Lorenzo Delio Martinez’s home at 3535 Madison 1 1 Ave that afternoon “He ( Martinez) has a long history of drug sales and drug arrests” Huemiller said Martinez was already awaiting sentencing for possession of a pound of methamphetamine a 2 pound of cocaine and 4 kilograms of pot last summer Huemiller said Those quantities were found when the strike force raided Martinez’s home on Adams Avenue Martinez is being held in the Weber County Jail and is not eligible for bail at this time He was charged with distribution of felony distribution of cocaine and marijuana a second-degre- e felonies distribution of methamphetamine both first-degr1 Fire destroys part of Roy home ROY - Two children playing w ith the kitchen stove sparked a fire w hich consumed part of their home Friday morning Roy firefighters responded to 2569 W 6000 South around 9:53 a m after the kids’ parents contacted the fire department and a Firefighters reported that a five-- v ear-ol- d were in the kitchen lighting things on fire and throwing them into a corner w hich eventually caught the corner kitchen cabinets on fire By the time crews arris ed flames could be seen coming from the kitchen Damage was estimated at around $30000 No injuries were reported ur 753-589- 8 or 399-824- 4 Volunteers recognized with Silver Bow! OREM - During this year's National Volunteer Week which local volunteers received a Silver Bowl fan from April Award and were honored by the Utah Volunteers Center “T he Silver Bowl Awards have always been a wonderful way to honor those giv mg their time in our communities" said Jeanme louskeeper chair of the U tah Volunteer Center Association L oca recipients of the award were: Norm Layton and Delone Glover from Box Llder County Cache County's Bridgerland I iteraev Center and Hazel Taggart Cathie Zimmerman and the I va Larsen and Jan ay ton Youth Court from Dav is County and 19-2- 5 I and small medium-size- d slot from communities constrained airports” Hansen said Ronald Reagan National is one of these residents But near CHECK OUT OUR EVERYDAY LOW PRICED ON HunterDoualas of commercial manufacturer i i 1 1 i - THtHhSA POM)l PAIST MARVOUU ROSA WALLCOVtRlSGSrORE & SALT LAKE 3040 W 3500 S West Valley City UT 841 19 1 TO ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS CALL ROY 625-433- (So Ogden) 5451 South 1900 West Roy UT 84067 3 tape in the room that he said sexual showed other rape-lik- e acts with the girl according to court documents Suiter's defense attorney this week said there are a total of three such videos and that his client therefore believed the January incident was also consensual The prior acts were filmed by both Suiter and the woman said Kent Snider and show the woman consenting to rough sex Suiter pleaded guilty to the reduced charges and is looking at up to five years in prison at the most He faced a possible prison term with the original charges Suiter will be sentenced June 2 before 2nd District Judge W Brent West You can reach reporter Tim Gur-rister at 625-423- 8 or uay 9 1999 iyiTff 1 VD win) ri t 3 ' J £ V Flovvenng plants Collectibles Soaps and Lotions Candles ememfoerllt-ollie-r witfi a Today local residents have a unique opportunity to adopt a homeless pet and participate in the North Shore Animal League s fifth annual Pet Adoptathon I Organizers of Pet Adoptathon '99 hope to double the number if homeless pets' lives saved from last year's event In 1998 1300 Shelters worldw ide united for the festiv ities Thanks to the event about 20500 pets were saved through adoption ('ache Humane Society at 1052 Bonneville in Logan and the Ogden City Animal Serv ices shelter at 1490 Park Blvd w ill be i'pen for 36 hours straight today and Sunday to celebrate the event T he shelters open today at 9 am and won't close until majestic Washington Monument is about 25 miles “A major theme of this year has been improving air service to titT& Wallcovering Kxmtains 1 Pets available in special adoption airplanes in the world You can reach reporter Patrick Parkinson at 625-42- DC’s downtown Sunday May Apartment fire contained in one unit REGIONAL: the metropolitan airport just west of DC over the Potomac River like the 1250 mile policy because it helps reduce aircraft noise Reagan National from Salt Lake City can require as many as three stops Kaloi sad Of coure someone can use Dulles International Airport in Sterling Va but from there to C7K®& four-year-o- ld OG D EN - A fire that gutted one of four apartments at 48 28 th St early Friday morning didn't hurt anyone and was confined to one unit I irefighters from the Ogden Fire Department extinguished the blaze w ithin 25 minutes said Ogden battalion chief Dave Owens The department used three fire engines and a ladder truck to four-ple- x is fight the fire which destroyed the apartment The owned by local resident 11 C Massey DEROSA Kaloi said “The biggest concern has been noise by the local people” he said “We take care of those noise concerns with the noise requirements in the bill” According to the bill to become exempt from the policy Hansen says airplanes must meet stage three noise specifications But Company Boeing spokesman Sean Griffin said most commercial airplanes fly ing within the United States already meet those specifications “We’re at the point where we’re almost 80 or 90 percent stage three” he said Boeing is the largest prohibits flights departing from outside a 1250 mile perimeter Currently accessing Ronald Charges reduced in Roy rape case first-degr- Strike force arrests Ogden man Sunday at 9 pm For more information call Standard-Examine- r Top of Utah 11999 May 'm '9 m f Stand from Gift d MBERiuivn £ I C05EQU1N CHEYY TRUCKS §) cRoitiSo® Bardens Mouth' ot Ogdon Canyon Open Daily at 10 am Phono 2M0 Qksop FAMILY AND ESTATE PROTECTION SEMINARS OBLIGATION NO FREE A 1 of Useful Information with hours filled 12 Seminar I 1 ueer from Weber County in Utah call the I or more information about volunteering F tah S olunteer Commission at I Applications due in queen contest CITY -- Candidates for the Days of '47 queen SALT LAKE contest need to get their application in by Friday 1 Applicants must be between 8 to 25 years of age and have ancestors w ho entered the Salt Lake Valley before the completion of the transcontinental railroad on May 10 1 869 Officials will choose a queen and two attendants to reign over Day s of '47 activ mes this summer ride in the J uly 24 parade and make various appearances T he three women chosen will be the last to reign over activities in this century Mary Johnson a pageant official said The queen w ill receiv e a S500 scholarship and each attendant w ill received a $300 scholarship The contest will be held Saturday May 1 5 at W oods Cross High School Applications are available at the Pioneer Museum 300 North Main St Salt Lake City Additional information isavailableon the Intemetat ww w day sof47com stuff - Standard-Examin- TOPICS: Living Trusts vs Wills: (Pros & Cons) Learn the advantages and disadvantages of both How to avoid Probate: (With or w ithout a Will or Living Trust) Joint Tenancy: (Pros and Cons) Learn the safest way to title your property Passing Assets to Your Children: Estate Taxes: How to prevent your estate from being excessively taxed by the IRS at death Second Marriage: Learn how to protect spouse and children by prior marriage (Tax-fre- PRESENTED BY: Walter C Bomemeier e) LAYTON LIBRARY Auditorium May 4 1999 2:00 pm 1 JO N The Education Forum a Nonprofit Public Service Corporation Seminar Leader Walter C Bomemeier JD Attorney at Law Mr Bomemeier has practiced law for over 33 years and limits his practice to Estate Planning and Small Business Planning Wasatch & 7:00 pm IVmfm Lavtoa RSI WEBER COUNTY LIBRARY Auditorium lower level May 5 1999 2:00 & 7:00 pm er dNmfciuAfeJ 2164 Jefferson Ave Ogden |