Show 625-422- TOP'UTAH Editor City 4 www standard net Standard-Examin- er Obituaries Weather Mini B Page Monday Apnl 16 2001 Officer hurt while Some may be assigned tasks related to Games By BOB WARD StAndnt) Examiner Capfol Bureau SALT LAKE CITY - The Salt Lake Organizing Committee lias about 60000 volunteer applications - more than twice the number of volunteers it will its volunteers it plans to hand off thousands of names to its contractors and vendors who are willing to pav temporary workers during the Games SLOC also plans to conduct an entirely new em- recruitment effort for Games-tim- e ployees All in all SLOC's contractors and sponsors will need an estimated 15(XX) to 20(XX) people to prepare and serve food move furniture drive cars provide security and other tasks The placements will last anywhere from 1? days to two months or more eventually need But Ed Eynon senior vice president for human resourees still hopes that 40000 or 50 0(H) of the applicants will end up in some kind of temporary Olympic occupation Come Games-tim- e Eynon said SLOC will need somewhere between 20000 and 25000 volunteers to answer questions direct traffic drive cars prepare ski courses and perform several thousand other tasks associated with staging the Olympics But when SLOC has recruited all of guarding device "Compass FixhI Services needs 3CXX) or 4 (XX) people" Eynon said "NBC will have to have people to lay cable ISB (International Sports Broadcasting) has alieady made the rounds with schools seeking out students m film and m the broadcasting area" In the past Olympic organizers have been blind-sideshortly before the Games by other organizations swixip-inin and recruiting their volunteers "Rather than turn a blind eye to it we thought ‘Why don't we create a re- - SALT LAKE CITY Police discovered a mysterious canister marked "caution" at the downtown ZCMI mall Saturday The canister turned out to be benign But while a Salt Lake City police officer was diverting traffic away from the fifth floor of the mall s parking garage a driver refused to cooperate and tried to drive through the scene The car hit the officer who suffered minor injuries d g See SLOC 3B Police arrest tricky Davis fair car-the- A man who tried to elude police by running into a sandwich shop to slick back his hair and swap clothes was arrested for driving a car off an ‘automobile dealer s lot Murray Police Detective Rob Hall sa d the shop owner tipped MURRAY won’t book ‘name’ police who determined the man was driving a car taken Saturday from a Midvale dealership where someone grabbed the keys to a car when a salesman wasn t looking Police first tried to stop the man for speeding but he took off as they approached then abandoned the car at a strip mall and ran into a sandwich shop to change his clothes in the restroom In the stolen car police found a discarded rental contract lot a van that had been reported missing The suspect was using the name and social security number of a previous rental customer Hall said the 30 year old man who was not identified has an extensive rap sheet including arrests for fraud ahd forgery Additional charges are pending off talent will spread money on lots of lesser-know- n bands County By BRYON SAXTON Standard Examiner Davia Bureau - Once FARMINGTON ugain Davis County officials will be dishing up plenty of free entertainment for the County Fair set for Aug This year however don't expect a main dish Instead fairgoers will get a lot of little favorite side dishes-Count15-1- 8 t suspect ft spread instead of booking a nationally recognized country act For the past three years the county has punched its free fair entertainment card with such headline acts as Trace Adkins Chely Wright and Doug Stone in an effort to fa- miliarize the public with the FairPark in west Farmington And although the country acts attracted thousands of Tow truck picks up overdose victim The WEST VALLEY CITY driver o! a tow truck is being credited with saving the life of a heroin abuser The driver was working early Ttiursday at a vacant lot using a winch to haul a Jeep onto her flatbed truck when she looked inside and noticed an unconscious man She called police who were able to revive the man When he woke up the Jeep owner blamed his condition on a heroin overdose said West Valley Police LI Charles lllsley He credited thp tow driver with saving a life people FairPark Manager Jody Gray said the $25000 performances were unsuccessful in thut those who uttended the concerts did not stick around to buy concessions or visit the livestock pens That is why this year Gray said the county will take what money it spent in booking that e one entertainer and use it to provide "more diversified entertainment" like a carnival for the kids and local bands like Crazy Coyote Three Rivers Band and Colors "Those are big names around here" Gray said of the local bands desiring to play center stage Gray said this year county officials will also market the indoor Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association rddeo set for the Iitgucy Center on and Saturday night Commissioner Michael J Cragun said this year FairPark officials will focus their attention on the legacy Center rodeo He said the rodeo will serve as an exhibition event for the upcoming Olympic Command Performance Rodeo the county is to host during the 2002 Winter Games in February For years the commission has sought to serve as host for big-tim- Fri-du- y a Cultural Olfnp'iad rodeo Igist year the Suit liike Olym- pic Committee recognized that effort in awurding the county X See FAIR3B BRIAN NICHOLSON Similwl 1 amnv the Eagle Village Home Development marketing office talks with a contractor His office is decorated with a piece of Ryan Thompson American Indian art from the old Indian school in Brigham City Much of the art (below) from the school was painted on doors or walls in and now hangs or will soon be In the EagleVillage building Art from old school finds a new locale Mother pleads guilty to sex abuse A 43 year old PROVO mother who pleaded guilty in the sexual abuse of her 7 year old daughter went straight to jail after asking a judge to start her sentence Home development center uses paintings to decorate its offices Brigl am City There they will join several dozen other pieces of art he hAS found und By CHARLES F TRENTELMAN Standard Examiner stall city The show called sacred symbols of Indians of the Southwest Two feet high their styling is delicate their colors subtle Matt Petersen a partner and project munager of Eagle Village Home Development found them buried behind cabinets in a building he was ubout to tear down They were painted on the wall behind the cabinets but he was lixiking for them and saved them' He plans to mount the pair in his office at the Eagle Village development in -- Brigham early ' saved even os he is tearing down the Swenson's boyfriend Shane Doyle also pleaded guilty on Friday to the same felonies Doyle 43 jailed since his arrest last year will be sentenced on former Inter-Triba- l sch' Utah June if jVnri aggravated sexual of those charges is punishable by six years to fe in prison Provo Police Detective Mark Broberg said Doyle also has been accused of sexually abusing two other young girls who were 6 and 7 when two years of abuse staded Swenson told The Daily Herald last November that she witnessed Doyle sexually abuse her daughter but didn t participate felonies t be adjacent to Ogden’s airport hotel also planned It will (iodfrey is lixiking for The plan is to partner with Mel Kemp a local private developer who plans to build a through-the-fenc$30 million business aviation park on 30 acres adjacent to the airport The city would kick in the $620 (XX) needed to build aircraft taxi lanes to link the aviation businesses to the airport The city would also lease another 10 acres on the north end of the uirport to the developer to build a $15 million executive terminal and hotel To make it operational the city needs to find $550 (XX) to create an intersection on Hinckley Avenue so the hotel and restaurant could be reached from Interstate 15 Kemp estimates the entire project will be completed in five years "An airport is an economic engine to any city" Kemp said "It used to be the railroad Now to attract big business in here we've got to have an airport where executives can fly in and be treated like they are in any major city" c By CHERYL BUCHTA Standard Examiner staff OGDEN - When Muyor Matthew Godfrey took office in January 2000 he gave airport munager Jeremy Taylor two years to turn enAirport into a tity "Rather than maintain the airport we want to create it as an economic center" said Stuart Reid Ogden’s director of community and economic development "We deeded to treat it like we treut downtown so we could create economg synergy" To facilitate that Godfrey moved the airport out of the public works department and put if under Reid Taylor now thinks he has found a wuy to make up the $2(X)(XX) the city puts into the every year and creute the economic boost uir-po- rt v of abuse Each Business aviation park scheduled SHixlxratixmxw 1 The pair originally was charged with two first degree Petersen gained some unwanted national prominence several weeks ago when a mural in the old gymnasium at the school was identified as having been painted by internationally SeeART3B ic Raquel Swenson faces two to 15 years in prison when 4th District Judge Gary Stott sentences her June 6 on a pair of felony charges Of second degree shxual abuse of a child X See AIRPORT3B V UlilliliCJ L Computer Class Introduction to Scanning How to scan photos to be used in your publications 6 30-- 30 p m St Joseph Catholic High School 1790 Lake St Ogden The cost is $15 For more information call 394 1515 X A show of paintings and drawings by Amanda Davis exploring the Nazi treatment of homosexuals opens with a reception p m Olpin Union Building gallery University of Utah Salt Lake City It will remain on display 9am to 7 p m daily through May 4 For more information call 581 5868 X one-perso- n 6-- Standard Examiner stall and wire services |