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Show "co TheSalt LakeTrit vy 14. 1997 Head-Start Agency Wants Extension for Report CLOSE TO HOME CRESCENT C/TY PETS May Lose $1.4 Million Grant If Changes Are Not Outlined Il be al defici AKE TRIBUNE federal programs “seriously Evaluators criticized accounting pr tices of the agency staff and the agency's board for turning over its pow Galloway said y Schoo! District admin: try to take over the Head es up for bid in August BY MONTE WHALEY THE tors who termed the Head Start program ncy to request an govern: The agency already has lost a $220,000state grant because of allegations of poor management. And yonseeed reports havesaid children at the agency in 1993 were fed 2-day-old reheated hot dogs on mold ing bread in udents would hay eachers do SomeCity Counc’ 1 members have called for Mas. or Glenn Mecham has said he regretted Ogden's nameis associated with the agen e district for 25 f - b sy their prc rily fires them ent of Health houndtractor-trailer pulledinto the em Ford Expedition had slid into the median near Enoch in southwestern Utah. Sgt. Kevin Olson reported. A Centerville couple driving their yan at 80 mphslid intothe parked semi the UHP reported. Driver R 53, and his wife Norma. 49, were of her Honda the to the UHP. part U. Housing nd Gomez Durazo. killed on impact They were wearingseat belts. Another driver, Regi na Ivie of Smithfield compassion and understanding to take an ae probe by federal] ¢ Firm Picked To Plan for t for conditions onice coated Interstate 15 the | Highway Patrol re ported. The 9:20 p.m. pileupoccurred after a south to assist a motorist whose cesses and chooses not to remember in times. of strife,” Phillips said. “Sometimesthe smell of blood dulls the senses, blurs the vision and disallowsratio. na}, lo; ghis to interveneand allow humilit City Couned 4 ees picketed the ag but Judy Gallows said in 2 newsletter that the mayor is [Mecham] has witnessed the agency's many suc y director H( ts budget s Community Development Direetor LinPhillips part of 2 °witch hunt astedby former lose a $1.4 mill ecident in night “after drivers lost control while trave The agency h t going to FORTHERECORD ‘Three people were killed Iron County on W children are treated well and perform up to standards whenthey enroll in public school sking for the ee Officials with the Head Start program could notbe hed for comment. The said the program's re be school. 1 Miliienson ste w 247 Thet price includes a two-year supply of mice 4 rt students do use the Ogden chool district with BY MIKE GOKRELL d-year old son, Tory Hall, wass kille d FATAL ACCIDENT An 18-year-old woman from Heber died Thursday complex th village d tractor-tanker hit her car on U.S 6 at thetop of Spanish Fork Canyon in Utah County, according to the Utah Highway lected proposed student-housing athletes Patro). Kimberlee Brown was ter Olym Nest was the ion of Facili agement to lay out the general requirements of estbound about 1:55 pm. when her car w en going off the shoulder, then 5 redd across west bound lanes into eastboundlanes where she was hit Sgt. Don Kelley said the complex expected lo cost about $20millign and provide housingfor 500 studen NO CHARGES FILED eculors will not charge a man who shot and Barnhurst, 18. a shootout at a Tay riment, The shooting occurred yay Apartments when Barnburst nd some eturned there demanding a refund for methamphetamines they allegedly had bought. The apartment's resident told Ba: nb rst to leave. B: tead turned arounc nd fired a han p: iz y to provide realistic nu options for the university andi ts pros pects of understanding how Olympic g old brother, who lived there with his own weapon, killing Barn. d fire hurst. Prosecutors ruled Wednesday that the res dent fired in defense of ne and would n County Prosecutor Walter Eljett. Charges are pend ing against Steven Swena, 19, whoallegedly we tt 0 the apartment with Barnhurst to copfront the meth “gealer, then fled with Barnhurst’s on. Thedealer was present, but had en thrownout e for brin; into the Apartment, according to Griffi i smother Meeveral days befc niy's experience developing university hous t ds fit in The Salt Lake Or ng Commit J contribute about $28 million to uction costs, in return for uw ne the complex for about six weeks e: in 2002 Terms of the “pre gramming” eon tract have not been between the di gotiations ai d the company will specify Architecture Design West's responsibilities and the will paid officials declined ec Trent Neison/Ths Zoning changes for southwest Salt Lake County may outlaw home clusterslike this one near Herriman Planners Want Southwest Worthen. Considering the tage of affordable hous ead of on L-aerelots South | be dotted with mil lion-dollar Zoning Change We'll a7 S own» higleliy n Salt in the leg Lake City, ae ges filed at 3rd District Court. Justin n Was arrested early Tuesday hatian Club. 5 EB. 400 South The victim Mi «hael 1), told investigators {Were walking south on WV "Ynan and 4 we fi rguing outside the c intervened The man then walked toward door and motioned to his friend ub, police said. Mo yup. pulled a I revolver ording to the charges to determir Joper still not at the exho live there Developers want to plunder unin hibitedly.”’ said Maurin, who acknowl throwing Hansen and friends process we'll the * BY BRENT ISKAELSEN 1HE SALT LAKE SRIBUNE = Kep. Merrill Cook and his former political consul decided to sit down and hash out their ferences 0 de of court filed against the Republican Utah eon Jeressman by RT Nielson Co. last month wa dis «missed Thursday so the parties can seek , ment, said Craig Coburn, attorney for! “: ‘It makes no sense having a lawsuit } ng) | Your head while you aretrying to work thing ‘paid Coburn But the lawsuit wil be dismissed without preju “Aice,”” meaning it can be filed again f the partie {Peach a stalemate, Coburn * Nielson, a Salt Lake-based « ‘onsulting com: filed the civil complaint in 3rd District wing the newly elected congre man o 200,000 in unpaid bills Covuk denies the allegations, saying he erbilled by Nielson and owes at most $7 everal of her 1,400 und school what the pro. and how much it will In-depth planningin v field, to ensure the housing lized and the state's ment is justified scant room “We BY NORMA WAGNER ; a ; don't want mnplex fe priate tudies proceed, negotia uing with the | army Reserves over the acquisition of an additional 1 acres of Fort Douglas land for the housing complex “ from Koswell, achiev alone ing to a motivational speaker book, If Lifels find Ga., and author of the A Balancing Act, Why Am 1 So Darn Clumsy? to eat right and ¢ merce Biggs as are hard-pressed tc their annual list of goals, let ¢ edlifestyle spoke at the Utah Dental A ocation’s annual convention at the alt Palace on Thursday. The two-day event drawing about 800 dentists now your life is out of bal ance f leavingthe office on 4 Saturday 16 pam.. if you think that books are for pre ng flowers, consid er (rs 4 form of community olvement to your best friend yard sometimein April, Roach said. While he wouldn't predict how they would vote, Roach did say commissioners were among those pushing for the pto- posed changes ‘by and cautioned against striving for hiv ing a balanced life y single day trugglegleand that It's alway OK.” hesaid. Because it is out of {! that you get better Things will comeinto your life each day that will leave you unbalanced so if you try to lead a perfectly balanced aesthetic dentistry andthe pr en and treatment of spo rs-related WhoamI? Why am | here? Whereum of managed care, new techniques oup learned how to mang Bigg before lives charting a well-thought-out course nd seve ndred dental hygienints In addition to learning abc it the con 4 former Atlanta Constitu at questions | going? How will I get there? And when J get there, what will I have? That's it, right in 4 nutshell,” said Biyy West Students Learn to Speak in Silence ( BY ROBERT BRYSON THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE tudents in David Hare's classes at Salt Lake t High cansay almost anything they want ong, as they re than do not talk O0 students at the school let their deaf and hearing impaired Not being able to talk aloud for 45 minutes dur iy Clie up on that suggestion and Hare's advan juos, uid Sarah Walker, where the « member of spoken word is Tiled « formal complaint with the Federal Blectiv Commission a move Cook and the Republic sn pa. “ty decriedus # self-serving political ploy. The FEC un Surton, however, suid he couldnot find record of | the complaint The Democrat also sent @ letter to House & peaker removed from 4 back The proposal will go before county commissioners for final approval to regain control of their ¢ in life to be , ‘paid bills in effect amount to a loan by Ison te “Couk — @ lown that Cook has not disclosed on b anguage West High School. Many of his advan bipartisan task force on campuign-finance reform David Hare teaches American Sign | anout-of court sptilement even more appealing dents want to work as interpreters for t Berman said the politicizing of the dispute muke ru else's tion sports writer, outlined a mult step process d ich people yor hands and fingers d y while un Sign Language, » systemoften usedby the ewt Gingrich asking that Cook be “It's to prevent developers from w Dick Biggs, me owes and he won't pay what he doesn't owe i Utah Democrats picked becomes access The whole point of this is not'to shut the gate on development,” Roach Gettingyour life in balance takes more time than writing down what = In addition to the lawsuit, Nie ison tweaked Cook “Turther by suggestingin pres: releas t the un # campaign forms Much of the undeveloped landis o Speaker Drills Dentists on Balancing Their Lives / cording to his latest campaign-disclosure filing « “Merrill Cook is the kind of guy who pays t bills,” said his attorney, Dan Berman. “He'll pay ~what he Current zoning is a throwback tothe in hard-to-reach place didn't matter vest Byfield hope pning and financial studies car be meshed suffi er for the state to chitectura) firm to design The chedule s pretty lot of work has to be ae was slope analysis hillsides of at least a 30 percent sone You canfind developa 1s th are islands, Roach said hit then the said. days when farmers and her mits vulhwest territory Half-a aid By fully uti finan Roach What drove the planners to their throwing 4 houseonthesideof thehill of their property's develog ment ptential said County Planner Tom Koach acre that portion of the fort transferred to the U. several ye ugh fed ject will be like cost.” Beck said rd. Updating the zon side protec tion to the rural a to ensuring public safety, only to haveit slide into somebody onwhers may beds do we want and how muchspace s needed, If alsowi, a) with thehis toric issues in the Fort Douglas area he added, refe #% to buildings on have a pretty ge Cook Still May Pay initial push where we develop the basic parame ters for the project, like how many Dulleets hit Davis Suit Is Dropped; of Cor 1 moved « thecity. I de ing the Once developers ran out of roomin Draper and Sandy, they turned their recommendations how much we [thestate fford and how we rk Beck, the U.’s Programming to pass the d. Design West (MAN eee IN CLUB SHOOTING ir old man was ch é have no choice but extra cost on to the consumers @ Continued from C-1 fee as long as homebuilders focused on the sprawling east bench The majority of Hare's students are not disabled but ular classes to fulfill foreign-lan guage onal-education requirement The State Bourd of Education recognizes sign lan guage us 6 foreign language and, because of growing interest, is developing it as part of the state's core curriculum, 6aid bourd spokeswoman Eileen Kencher In the advanced perhaps half of our stu dents want to teach the deaf or be sign-langunye interpr And sume 10 percent of my student have relatives who are deaf.” structs wix classes each day said Hare, who. ir Some students come in the mistaken belief that it will be « but it is just as tough — andtricky — any other language, said Hare, who learned Arter can Sign Language teaching music to deaf during graduate-degree University learning any new students researchat Brigham Young language requires constant study, he said. Andlike any language even sth variations in phrasing carry far different meantny The signs for shy and prostitute are much alike So ne er describe someone in sign language as shy Hare aid West and Kast High in Salt Lake City, ure among & number of Utah schoolsfielding increased tudent interest in sign-lan, v7 Classes and related jubs Hare has taught the clans yeur This ix the first yeu language clanses, and 70 studénts are enrolled |