Show cJtSaturday Man From Pags On® 2000 11 Standard-Examin- er Vhilo House contractor says she was threatened deal with her some of the “Vice President A1 Gore’s involvement in campaign fundraising controversies” and “the sale of Clinton Commerce Department trade mission seats in exchange for campaign contributions” The subordinate said the The Assoaasd Press - In court WASHINGTON papers unsealed Friday a former White House contractor says she was warned not to reveal a problem with the White House system that concealed thousands of messages from the Justice Deail partment and congressional also contained information on the White House’s improper in- gathering of FBI background vestigators Betty files of contractor The long-ag- o Republican ap- Lewin- - Lambuth says a subordinate told pointees and the Monica Primary But despite it all 107332 voters still made it to their local polling stations “My wife even asked why I sky scandal Lambuth stated in her declaration The document was unsealed US District Judge Royce Lam berth by Lambuth says she learned of a problem with the White House system in May 1998 in the midst of Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr’s perjury and obstruction probe of the president in the Lewinsky scandal ail year except the Iowa caucuses Davis Hospital and Medical Centers Senior Health Clinic is pleased to welcome Dan ten Jeppson Family Nunc Practitioner to their practice Daneen received her Masters Degree in Nursing as a Family Nurse Practitioner at the University of Utah She served as a clinical Nurse Specialist at the VA Hospital in Salt Lake City and then as a Family Nurse Practitioner in Ogden for the past 10 years Her professional affiliations include membership in the American Nurses Association Utah Nurses Association and the Nurse Practitioner Conference Group She is an ANCC certified Family Nurse Practitioner Daneen and her husband Craig reside in Farmington and are parents of two sons Daneen enjoys golfing fishing and caring for seniors The exit poll showed Bush FromlA stronger on a question that had votes and Bradley 226 was coming down here” said Bill nagged in the earlier primary states with four out of five ColoThe low voter turnout left poll Clark of Ogden “But I appreciworkers with plenty of time to ate the right to vote Even if it’s rado and Utah voters saying he knows enough to serve effectively catch up on reading crossword pretty much done” as president There was more Rufus B Graves also an Ogpuzzles and crocheting And even some of them were openly critiden resident said people need to skepticism among people who cal toward the primary that has be encouraged to come to the called themselves independents the bloc that had boosted cost the state $600000 polls McCain About 30 percent ex“I think this is the slowest I’ve “It’s my duty and responsibilidoubts on Bush’s ability ever seen it” said Kathy Johnsaid pressed Graves as a “If citizen” ty son a poll worker at the Ogden you don’t vote you deserve what Bush again ran strongest High School station you get” “With the election decided I Exit polls from Colorado and among Republicans while about think people think it’s a waste of Utah showed voters mostly satis- half the independents in both primary states opted for e time” she said fied with a matchup in November Fewer than a fifth McCain or Keyes Along with Vera Scott who collected balthe delegates the rest of the priy said they would consider a lots at the South Ogden Municicandidate Voters were sur- mary schedule offers something pal Building said if Utah’s primary hadn’t come after “Super veyed as they left the polling of a framework for the national Tuesday” which pretty much places by Voter News Service a campaigns sealed victories for Gore and consortium of The Associated You cm reach reporter Ryan OliBush turnout here could have Press and television networks 9 or at been higher In both states conservatives ver at “This is all just a waste of time made up of the Renow” she said spending most of publican primary electorate a The Associated Press contributed her day crocheting a leprosy ban- bigger share than in any other GOP contest with exit polls this to this story dage for the LDS Relief Society Daneen Jeppson joins Dr John K Reis Medical Director and Kathy Heiter Geriatric Nurse Practitioner self-styl-ed Bush-Gor- I The Senior Health Clinic is now accepting new patients Please call 779-326- 6 to schedule an appointment third-part- : mi- - i r t t vtti Mini ’Vii) h 625-422- two-thir- ds Invention of lame” Bertagnolli said Albright’s mother Leisa Albright said: “Tyler is very compassionate He likes to help FromlA others” The boys’ invention helps Mower lift those things He already used an early prototype to shoot a buck during the deer hunt “I’m looking forward to using it again next year” Mower said is built from The Handi-Liftthe metal parts of a tripod An adapted platform built to hold what Mower wants to lift is moved up and down on the pole with the push of a switch Helping someone like Mower is the most important part of their efforts said the students “To help society is a lot more useful than to do something kind five-poi- Albright often may be found eating lunch with the special education students at the school And the two youths say they aren’t that interested in money or the added popularity their invention may bring But if the boys did happen upon some available cash they’d remake their device not out of a tripod but out of materials that would specifically fit the motor they’ve used and they’d add even better features such as a joystick “If we had a lot of money to spend we’d do a lot of things to (our invention)” Albright said nt er Allen ments should be made in chambers because he feared the jury would learn about inadmissible From 1A discussions through the media “I feared the jury would latch onto something said in the media and convict on that fact alone” Yengich said “I hate to say I told you so but I told you so” Newbould and David initially said the mistrial discussion had pact they can have on a jury” Yengich said “My feeling was this motion should be argued in chambers” During the second week of the k trial Yengich rethree-wee- quested the mistrial after Camille Mauerhan a friend and of Paul Allen indicated Paul no weight on their decision to convict Allen But since then and after a discussion with Yengich’s private investigator David said he isn’t Allen had retained an attorney months prior to his arrest Dawson ruled that mention alone was not enough to halt the so sure about the impact the knowledge of a mistrial motion had on him “I’d like to say it didn’t but you never know because it’s sitting in the back of my mind” David said in a telephone interview “I don’t think it (affected me) but it’s in there” He has since said that he feels his vote to convict was the right trial But Yengich alleges the fact that the jury learned of the motion may have compromised the jury to die point that a new trial is necessary Prior arguments between Yengich and Davis County prosecutors - including another motion for a mistrial based on the testimony that Paul Allen had refused to take a polygraph test - were held in Dawson’s chambers After several complaints made by the media Dawson began hearing arguments in open court Yengich said he had asked that motions as well as argu 'V - " n if’ 1 -- ’ Right now the device is not very complicated “Sometimes simple is better” said Kathleen Ochsenbein She will receive $100 worth of science magazines as a reward for encouraging the boys “Nobody had thought of it before so that was the neat part” The students will also enter their device in the engineering category at the regional science fair to be held at Weber State University March 22 They will also be featured with their invention in Inventor’s Magazine You can leave a message for reporter JaNae Francis at 625-4228 or jfrancisstandardnet still has Two other jurors contacted were unable to remember any discussion about a mistrial According to David at least eight jurors were present when the mistrial motion was men- The Ice Sheet ‘ tioned Paul Allen is currently serving a prison sentence of life with the possibility of parole for orchestrating the murder of Jill Allen Taylor who confessed to the slaying is serving a sentence Wright is serving a sentence with a maximum of eight years in prison for his role in the murder No court date has been set to hear arguments regarding Yengich’s request for a new trial You can reach reporter Jacob 1 Santini at or 776-495- f I j Sttrstels Curing Fri Mar Ill at 8 pm acres’ CirLltg Flrtild Men’s and Sal far sentifirn’s SSaiiniss't 11 Z3 at VJ-- J jrM's Wwi'sf ’ - 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