Show 4C Standard-Examin- Saturday er Nov 18 1989 L r Metro Ogden native can By MARILYN lands Calif where he live with his wife and four kids “There are few things in life (hat are fun that you can’t do again But hey once you’ve been on ‘Jeopardy’s’ Tournament of Champions that’s it” won five games of “Jeopardy!” back i Wangsgard in January thus qualifying for a spot in the ABILDSKOV Standard-Examine- Brian Wangsgard was reading a book the other day when all of a sudden it hit him: He didn’t have to make mental notes about what he was reading anymore He didn’t have to concentrate on accumu- ar tournament Throughout the year he worked to retain various facts reading the World Almanac as well as about 20 works of William Shakespeare lating stray facts “People who go on ‘Jeopardy!’ are a little com “I’m reading along pulsive” he saidthinking 'I’ve got to re- Though Wangsgard didn’t win the final “JeoparBrian Wangsgard member that’ when I real- dy!" competition he said he still has much to be ized ‘No! I don’t have to!’ ” he said feigning the proud of The questions posed in the Tournament of dawning of a brilliant discovery Wangsgard didn’t have to worry anymore beChampions are more difficult than those in ah Ordicause he wasn’t going to be on “Jeopardy!” again nary “Jeopardy!” game “Plus the competition is a In other words the party’s over lot stiffer” he said when final two Pitted other men one of whom had Friday night Wangsgard's appearance against on “Jeopardy!” aired on national TV a chapter of won the college tournament of “Jeopardy!” Wangsthe Ogden native’s life — a memorable chapter — gard came in third or last place came to a close And yes he said the loss bothered him a bit “It’s a tremendous letdown” said Wangsgard in “I’m a little embarrassed” he said After all in a telephone conversation from his home in Red the past “I won all the time” - yy ? nv - - - Governor heaps on t Besides fie said “I’m the only guy to win seven games all season” (That number includes his five wins last January plus two wins during the final competition among “Jeopardy!” winners) As for those who think that “Jeopardy!? contestants by virtue of their ability to play such a chal- : set in fi Standard-Examine- Society” program which gave birth to a wide variety of programs to aid the poor Among those programs was Community Action Community Action Bangerter said has a role in meeting Utah’s duty “to reach out to help those who we have a re- sponsibility to serve” 'Community Action in Ogden has' done that in many ways through the years be said inspiring programs that still exist either on their own or through other Robert PopeStandard-Examine- r Gov Norman Bangerter speaks at the Ogden Area Community Action Agency Friday Those include Upward advantaged children — fit in well with that plan and noted-UtaBound which is now at Weber State College the Neighborhood ' Youth Corps program that evolved into the jobs Training Partnership Actthe Vocational Improvement Program that developed into the OgdenWeber Area Vocatfonal Center and a y clinic now operated by the Weber County Health Department In addition he said Commu- - to makesure the work done at Head Start is followed through Bangerter said Utah has to work to meet the challenge of the future by preparing its stu- dents and providing good pros-- : pects for jobs as they get older Head Start and Community Ac-- other play a big ' tjon’sin that programs effort he said part well-bab- agencies h officials want to take steps Sentencing delayed in stolen jet engine case million Lawyers for Stroud and Roth r SALT LAKE CITY — Sentencing has been delayed for two Hill Air Force Base security policemen while lawyers argue the val6 ue of three stolen jet engines The amount is important because it will affect the length of said the engines should be valued at most for $300000 — the price agreed upon by the airmen and 22 about $14000 for damage and $10000 for a down payment by : agents to Roth and Stroud The policemen were arrested when they tried to collect the $290000 balance a week after the theft Federal sentencing guidelines tie prison time to the dollar loss suffered by theft victims Stroud’s lawyer Stephen R Madsen said the discrepancy between the engine values argued by the defense and the prosecution could make a difference of They pleaded guilty last month to stealing the engines from the base and selling them to undercover agents on July 3 During a hearing in US District Court Friday afternoon Judge David Sam postponed sentencing from Dec 12 to Jan 26 while lawyers on both sides file written arguments Assistant US Attorney Bruce C Lubeck said the engines should be valued at their replacement cost to the Air Force $99 federal undercover agents posing i as black market buyers After the hearing Roth’s lawyer said the value for sentencing pur- -' poses should be even less Jerold D McPhee said since the engines never really left government control loss to the government was P1 I I mm 'OTT up to three years in the sentence In a memorandum! 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The Best Friend Your Willpower has ever had imum penalty of one year in jail and a $2500 fine - TTT' - —O ny stock scheme gone awry A Nov 28 sentencing has been set on the misdemeanor charge On that charge Kalt faces a max- - f ” -- ' V Kalt had accused Strand of bilking hint of $25000 ih 4 pen- - Sam gave Madsen and McPhee until Nov 27 to file memorandums Lubeck has until Dec 4 to ’ CSiOfi Bountiful On Oct 26 Strand was convict- ed in 2nd District Court in Farmington of reckless burning a Class A misdemeanor for hurling a homemade Molotov cocktail that set the house aflame According to police reports Kalt threatened Strand and hr family in a series of phone calls and letters purported to have originated from members of the 25th ’ The threats culminated in the March 6 firebombing of Strand’s home at 1199 S 1500 East in felcharged with a second-degre- e ' of r extortion count ony The charge stemmed from several incidents where Kalt police said attempted to extort as much as $150000 from Bountiful penny stock broker Michael Strand point of former President Lyndon B Johnson’s “Great the sentences for Senior Airman Danny Joe Stroud 24 and Airman 1st Class Brian David Roth was owed third-degre- 1 - Police said Strand was sent a dead fish wrapped in newspaper and one letter threatened tha( his daughter’s hand would be cut off and sent to him if Strand didn’t give Kalt the money he felt he : Bangerter spoke at the agency’s celebration of the 964 Economic Opportunity Act a focal F-1- Chicago crime mob University music professor who pleaded guilty to construction of an infernal machine Kalt 58 of Provo faces a maximum penalty of five years in prison and a $5000 fine On Wednesday in 3rd District Court Kalt pleaded guilty to the e felony a reduced charge He originally had been OGDEN — Gov Norman Bangerter praised the Ogden Ar- ea Community Action Agency on Friday for its contributions to the state over the last 25 years Standard-Examine- staff and wire reports r SALT LAKE CITY — A Dec 8 sentencing ha been set for Percy Kalt a retired Brigham Young r By SCOTT BONTZ Wangsgard’s wife Marion (who grew up in Roy) said her husband is far from if “He’s quiet” she said “But he has an incredibly marvelous sense of ' ’ TRENTELMAN F must be nerds ease with game lenging v lauded on 25th anniversary By CHARLES y Finally Wangsgard true to competitive form points out that he did in fact beat the big champ of humor” “Jeopardy!” — the college student — when the two Besides she said “I’m too muclYof a Social type were competing in the quarter-final- s to have been attracted to a nerd” But even without that final win to his name or a The Wangsgards bought vinyl or the kitchen larger piece of the money pie Wangsgard said his g stint on “Jeopardy!” was worth it “I’d floor with some of the $62398 Wangsgard won in his winning streak back in January With an addilove to do it every month if I could The money tional $7500 added to the pot the couple plans to comes and the money goes but the memories ' ' ' put some of the money away for the kids’ future stay” he said watched home folks at after college expenses and Mormon missions Thursday night In addition they plan to take their children to Wangsgard on TV (the games were taped three a in woman a before weeks Europe next summer grocery they aired) the praise Social teams Standard-Examine- “It’s exciting for an otherwise dull and boring person to be on national television? he said “And I like to play the game It’s enjoyable” year-lon- - ’H store in Redlands stopped him “She said ‘You look like the man on ‘Jeopardy!!-Aryou?” i- - i little trysts these finds! Wangsgard who said h with fame curiously satisfying simply smiled end-of-ye- ar - - Wangsgard walked away with $7500 as opposed to $100000 for the big champ (the college fellow) It doesn’t take a genius to note that “there’s quite a big difference in those numbers” he said “But I’ve managed to rationalize it since then” Wangsgard said only half in jest “I’m a Jot older than those guys My reaction time is slower” and® HZ Was 130 00 59” t 2 |