Show Standard-Examine- Saturday r Feb 3 19S3 3C Metro Pageant attracts ! fifteen V -- Clearfield chamber Birtwistle sponsors event r ! j j I l of Melanie Clements daughter Robert and Sherry Clements West Point Marilee Jones daughter Raymond and Arronia Jones and under The pageant formerly called Junior Miss will result in one winner who will represent Clear field at the state competition of of of Clearfield Becky Birtwistle of Syracuse ) Tammi Wangsgard daughter of Gilbert and Trudi Wangsgard of Sunset Joanna Stewart daughter of Timothy and Rebecca Stewart of i r r ' t l J J '" Mollenhauer Clements Twede 3'v Freestone Stark Pageant begins at 6:30 pm Tick- ets available at the door cost $2 for adults and $1 for children 12 field " AMERICAN FORK (AP) — I’tah State Training School $ : ' I tar!V v Nancy Chang daughter of John and Linda Chang of Clear-- ! W res rr — Fifteen CLEARFIELD young women are competing in the Clearfield Chamber of Com-- t merce’s “Young Woman of the 't ear" pageant The event begins at 7:30 pm Saturday in the auditorium of Clearfield High School 938 S 1000 East The Little MissMr daughter of Glenn and Sandy Birtwistle of Clinton Stacey Mollenhauer daughter of Alan and Barbara Mollenhauer ) ! m Training school hopes to hold on to funding 1 March 17 in Salt Lake City Contestants who are seniors at Clearfield High School include: Clearfield Veralynn Nel- son daughter of Kenneth and Truda Nelson of Jan Twede of Douglas and Pamela Twede of Syr- cuse Tina Freestone daughter of Lyman and Connie Freestone of Clinton Thorpe became superintendent a year ago and has focused his Jones Nelson Melinda Nixon daughter of Galen and Annice Nixon of West Point Holley Gcarfield Cindy Stark daughter of John Conway and Mary Stark both of Casie Waggoner daughter of Tom and Joan Waggoner of Clearfield Jill Holley daughter of Jay and Renee Holley of West Point acuse of Lan-n- y and JoAnn Holbrook of Syra- Jill Holbrook daughter What’s happening scheduled Second discussion Thursday focuses on “Baby Arrives: The Family and the MEETING: La Leche League of Ogden sponsoring series of meetings support-in- g BREAST-FEEDIN- G and Breast-fe- d encouraging am Weber Dept 2570 Grant Ave County Private culinary well care and maintenance seminar 6:30 to 8:30 pm Thursday at the Hooper Elementary School 5500 S 5900 West Sponsored by the Utah State University Cooperative Extension Service free test- - Baby” Bring ques- tions baby and snack or juice for All meetings 10 breast-feedin- g snack table PRIVATE Health Ogden WELL SEMINAR: Two plead innocent to burglary charges OGDEN — A Salt Lake Coun ty couple pleaded innocent Fri-- ‘ day to charges of breaking into the Ogden Stop & Shop and steal- ing pharmaceuticals and narcotics from the store Martin Emil Blanke and Christina Lee Blanke both 34 are scheduled to face trial on charges of burglary and theft on Feb 28 in 2nd District Court The two were arrested during the night of Jan 14 after a teen-- I ager reported seeing a man break into the Stop & Shop 1170 Washington Blvd enters guilty plea to charge of assault Man OGDEN — An Ogden man pleaded guilty Friday to a charge of aggravated assault for stabbing a security officer at a New Year’s Eve party at Union Station and to a charge of possession of a dangerous weapon by a parolee In return for Michael Mar- quez's guilty pleas the state dropped a second aggravated as- sauit charge stemming from another slabbing at the same party Second District Court Judge Ronald O Hyde sentenced Mar quez 31 of 2864 Fowler Ave to two concurrent ar terms at the Utah State Prison Police said there was a distur- bance at the party and that two security officers were stabbed by Garcia who fled the scene on foot and threw the knife in the air as police arris ed Inmate with penchant for lawsuits files more SUT LAKE CITY — A Utah State Prison inmate convicted of killing an Ogden man with a pool cue has filed another in a string of lawsuits alleging civil rights violations by the prison staff “Pete” Gotschall now claims prison guards are preStanley E venting him from undergoing his arthritis therapy prescribed “on ing for nitrates will be conducted for those who bring water samples with them Also a bacteriological analysis will be done for a fee of $3 To obtain sample containers and instructions call 625-379- 1 Sex abuse case dismissed Court briefs a regular basis” by a physician Gotschall representing himself in the suit as usual also said pris- on medical staff members have failed to provide him with a heating pad to relieve his arthritis symptoms He is seeking an unspecified amount of money in the US District Court suit for “emotional stress and psychological damage” he claims has resulted from non- treatment" Since his May 1987 conviction in the beating death of Don Mill-er in an Ogden tavern Gotschall has tiled about 10 state and feeler-- f a lawsuits protesting everything Ironi improper prosecution to de nial of rights and unfair treat-- t 1 I ment by prison staff Neaily all of the suits have been dismissed In his latest handwritten complaint Gotschall said the refusal of prison authorities to meet his medical needs is a violation of his civil rights and should be re- strained Investigation nets more theft charges FARIvTiNGTON — A child sexual abuse case filed against 31 -- year-old Bartley Barnes Green of Layton has been dismissed in 2nd District Court Green pleaded innocent to the e felony charge Nov 29 and had been scheduled for trial Wednesday Davis County prosecutor Brian Namba who moved for dismissal Friday said he could not comment on whether the case has second-degre- Court Judge Rodney Page during an evidentiary hearing last month to allow polygraph test results to be submitted as evidence on his behalf on the He recorded a plus-2polygraph examination a very high truthfulness index but the court rejected the request and ruled the defense had not proven the test results were scientifically investigation Operation Great Salt Lake level has changed little Pun-cho- Green had asked 2nd District ut The FBI’s Salt Lake City office said Guy S Terry 42 was arrested Thursday in Sebring Fla where he now lives He is charged with three counts of stealing government property The Defense Criminal Investigative Service said Terry was one of five people who allegedly took The Great Salt Lake was measured at 42045 feet above sea level Thursday the same figure recorded two weeks ago the US Geological Survey reports The lake level has fluctuated very little since bottoming out during the 1989 water year at Military people Seaman Recruit Jeffrey A Pearson son of James A and son Ind Chadwell is an Army Reserve private and a 1989 grad- Magaret E Pearson Morgan reported for duty aboard the traincarrier USS ing aircraft Lexington based at Pensacola Fla A 1989 graduate of Morgan High School he joined the Navy uate of Roy High School George M Ray son of Robert and Virginia P Hewitt of West Weber has been promoted in the Air Force to staff sergeant Ray is a tactical aircraft maintenance specialist with the 388th Aircraft Generation Squadron at G in July 1989 Brad A Chadwell son of Billy and Peggy L Chadwell of Roy completed the Army legal clerk course at Fort Benjamin Harri E Hill Air Force Base He is a 1983 graduate of Weber High School reliable Green of 465 S Angel St had been charged in connection with an alleged 1988 incident involving a Davis County youth under the age of 14 been turned over to juvenile court authorities for further action ef- forts on trying to construct an effective organization Since then he said staff turn 4 former Tooele man has been charged with stealing generators and compressors from Tooele Army Depot during the undercover A cials are hopeful the institution for the mentally handicapped will be able to hold on to its more than $17 million in Medicaid funds The school is to be reviewed by Health Care Financing officials in October HCF threatened last July to withhold Medicaid funds if the facility doesn't meet active treatment requirements bv Oct I The agency also told the school that none of its new admissions will be Medicaid-eligibl- e until the treatment standards arc met However Superintendent Paul Thorpe says that while there are still problems at the Training School he believes that the program will pass a review process “I don't believe we'H have total active treatment by then but we will have made significant progress” he told lawmakers recently Syracuse daughter over has dropped to 36 percent and the Training School has had declining AWOLs use of restraints and injuries Thorpe said there are still major problems with the mentally retarded offenders at the school including a lack of security at the facility no professional supervision at night and client and staff injuries Meantime an internal review of circumstances involving the death of a school resident Dec 5 apparently has echoed findings of an earlier investigation by the Utah County Sheriffs office The sheriffs investigation found that staff members could not be held responsible in the death of Daniel Garlick who died when workers administered an approved manual restraint hold after he had attacked a staffer State officials confirmed the internal review did not find reason for disciplinary action against staff members but did contain some suggestions for policy changes They would not detail the changes suggested offi- 42038 feet on Sept 30 The during the year was 420595 feet on March 27 and peak April 1 The recorded high is 421185 feet above sea level in June 1986 and April 1987 gasoline generators and air compressors worth thousands of dollars from the depot between late 1987 and early 1989 The equipment was sold to undercover agents running a phony surplus for the 1990 Standard-Examine- r Home & Garden Festival Amateur Flower Show store in Roy the DCIS said An agent said one of the other suspects has been arrested and is cooperating with investigators That suspect's name was not released Terry was indicted by an Ogden grand jury on Jan 26 He is in jail in West Palm Beach Fla A detention hearing will be held Monday February 23 24 & 25 Golden Spike Arena Weber County Fairgrounds the FBI said Operation Punchout was a probe of theft and illegal selling of military supplies with most of the cases revolving around the store in Rov 2':-ye- ar Wednesday February 14 1990 We’re in the mood Ogden man granted resentencing motion OGDEN — A man convicted of attempted rape in 1988 and sentenced to prison was granted a motion to be resentenced so he could appeal his verdict and sentence David Ernest Montoya 30 of Ogden said his original attorney J D Poorman did not file notice of appeal in time for the appeal to be heard Second District Judge Ronald O Hyde granted Montoya's and sent him back to Judge Stanton M Taylor for resentencing Friday Taylor reimposed a st prison sentence thus giving Montoya 30 days to one-to-- 1 appeal the verdict and sentence The move came with no opposition from prosecutors Montoya now being represented by Robert Macn was lound guilty in December 1988 ol the attempted rape of a woman whose car had broken down on Wall Avenue near 37th Sued on Aug 20 1988 for love at Rainbow Gardens with our exciting collection of Valentine cards and gifts Allow some time to browse through our Valentine cards where you will find everything from funny and cute to sweet and poetic Then for your very special someone choose a thoughtful gift from our selection of soaps silk flowers candles ceramics jewelry candy and much more And the whole time you will be literally surrounded by our sensational Valentine displays that are certain to get you in the mood for love too (fMk)) Categories Include: Horticulture (House Plants) Artistic (Flower Arranging Both Fresh and Silk) Table Settings Entries Received 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