Show Standard-Exa-nir- Wednesday March er 16 1S83 3B Metro hearing Tuesday in 2nd District By DAVID HACKETT pre-tri- Stanoard Evammer Davis Bureau Court where Judge Rodney Page told plea-barga- second-degre- in Defense attorney Steven Vanderlinden asked the judge to delay the trial date saving he is “very close" to reaching an agreement with prosecutors Page refused saying the case has already been in in Salt Lake City for a second competency hearing to determine whether he may also face trial there Anderson is represented in 3rd District Court by James Valdez a Salt Lake City attorney Armstrong 39 and his wife of Salt Lake City whose bodies were found near the Salt Lake International Airport the evening of July 22 On Feb 23 Page ruled that Anderson is mentally competent to stand trial for Boulton's death delayed for months Anderson faces one count of second-degre- e homicide in Davis County for the Aug 28 shooting death ol Frank R Boulton 38 2436 S Orchard Drive Boulton’s body was found the next day behind an LDS Church stake center in Bountiful him he will stand trial unless he changes his plea or reaches a agreement with prosecutors FARMINGTON — A man charged e with homicide in the Aug 28 shooting death of a Bountiful resident will stand trial March 23 if his attorney is unable to reach a agreement with prosecutors in Salt Lake and Davis counties Russell M Anderson 34 2122 S Orchard Drive in Bountiful appeared at a plea-barga- al rad!idl ment fria Hiureiteir Norman B Janet Marie Armstrong He also stands accused of two counts of capital homicide in the slayings of Vanderlinden said he has been working closely with Valdez to arrange a plea 'bargain but has been frustrated largely because of the competency hearing in Salt Lake City Anderson was to appear this morning before 3rd District Judge James Sawaya exdwdedl from vaccine Imifanfis o OGDEN Group at greatest risk can’t receive latest in meningitis vaccines dren age 2 and older he said “This is a step better than that" By CHERYL ARCHIBALD Standard Examiner staff 621-27- At the Weber health clinic “we see a handful a year We have had two or three fatal cases in the last five years" the director said “The vaccine is available from some pediatricians in Ogden but we’re not carrying it because it’s too expensive and we don’t have funds for it" Nichols said he did not know the exact cost of the vaccine “We’ll be looking at carrying it We did carry the old vaccine but there was not that much demand for it” Meningitis results in 500 to 600 deaths annually in the United States and brain damage occurs in about 30 percent of the survivors said State Health Department epidemiologist Craig Nichols In Utah the disease is not widespread the state health official said The vaccine Haemophilus influenzae type was recommended by b conjugate (PRP-D- ) the American Academy of Pediatrics and licensed by the FDA in December Nichols said Haemophilus influenzae type b is a common bacterial disease in children under 5 that causes ear infections coughs fever and in rare cases meningitis He said the disease is not really an influenza “It was identified in the 1900s and it came up at the same time as a flu outbreak Historically they’ve always been confused with each other The symptoms are similar to flu but it always attacks little kids” The bacteria can cause a type of meningitis that is 50 percent fatal albeit rare OGDEN — Mark Nichols director of the n Department of Health said he will be more excited about a recently approved vaccine to prevent a type of bacterial meningitis when it is approved for infants He said the vaccine approved in December by the US Food and Drug Administration for use in children 18 months and older is more effective than the old vaccine in preventing meningitis caused by Haemophilus influenzae type b bacteria But he said the meningitis occurs more often in children 18 months and younger Nichols said the FDA probably wants to see how the vaccine works in those age groups first before approving it for younger children and infants The old vaccine was available only to chil Weber-Morga- 75 Harrisville SEWING SALE! voters for an Junior The sent a The several years ago to pay addition at Central Davis FABRICS AS LOW refinancing does not repretax increase Kendell said bonds to be refinanced were sold years ago at an approximate interest rate of 97 percent Today’s favorable bond market may let them be refinanced at Northern Utahns who were ‘greeted with a snowstorm Tuesday began Wednesday with high winds up to 80 mph that temporarily knocked out power in Farmington Canyon winds this morning brought gusts up to 80 mph in Centerville and Farmington and 35 mph in Ogden said meteorologist Mike Conger of the Nationd al Weather Service A warning was issued for the Wasatch Front from the Idaho border to Utah County he said Power was off for about 1479 Farmington homes for just over an hour this morning said a Utah Power & Light Co spokesman Power was also off near the UP&L Pioneer Station in Ogden for a few minutes this morning high-win- he said The storm that surged through Northern Utah Tuesday morning dumped three inches of snow at Hill Air Force Base and two in Ogden and Tooele Conger said The storm picked up strength as it headed south and was expected to drop eight to 12 inches in the central and southern mountains by noon he said A storm warning was issued for mountains today with a snow advisory posted for the eastern Utah valleys south-centr- Place an The International Student will receive The first aid then be loaded into a helicopter for flight to a hospital roof actor-victi- 37 m D Classified Ad Standard-Examin- er PH 394-167- You'll find HILL AIR FORCE BASE — Groundbreaking for a $27 million integrated repair center on base has been set for March 25 The Integrated Structural Repair Overhaul and Maintenance System facility will be the primary repair center for sheet metal honeycomb structural aluminum-bonde- d graphite-epox- y components of the 4 and 6 Eight existing repair faFirefighters to practice aircraft cilities will be consolidated into from rooftop the center Base officials say the facility OGDEN — Firefighters Saturwill a incorporate new technologies day will practice rescuing perworkloads into accommodate to and a loading from son rooftop the next century The technolohim into a helicopter ambulance gies will include an automated Assistant Fire Chief Glen Burthe at exercise paint line a dcriveting robot for ton said the noon St 320 fastener removal and an automat26th station fire central will require closure of 26th Street ed retrieval and storage system The facility will require 117 between Grant and Kicsel avefewer 20 minutes employees nues for about Officials say the facility schedIn the training exercise for uled for completion in June 1990 emergency medical technicians firefighters will use a ladder truck will save $5 million a year F-- rescue © OFF Prices OGDEN ONLY! 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