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Show A” The SaitLake Tribune UTAH/NATION Sunday, September14, 1997 Sheriff Keeps "As far as we knew, this was going to a full jury trial because we knew we would win,” she says. Peace Between Feds, Militant Boyack had cut this deal where Johnny might haveto gotojail.” “The feds just want to Rill Johnnyand they'll “We didn’t have any idea that Al until he’s dead.” But 5th District Court records “B Continued from Bangerter would plead no con- test to the felony, have the two misdemeanors dismissed and recommend to the judge a sentence of 36 months supervised probation, with review in 18 monthsfor possible early termination. ‘This was a sweetheart deal,” says Boyack. “At first blush it may seem why plead guilty because this was a high-speed chase that never got over 40 mph. But there was no denying he did notyield to an officer's commandto stop.” As part of the plea-bargain, Bangerter would not be allowed to possess a firearm, something that apparently pained the Army of israel leader. show otherwise. On a five-page plea agreement outlining the deal, Johnny Bangerter’s initials and signature appear 24 times, indicating he knewof the arrangement. In fact, Bangerter showed up for his sentencing Aug. 27 but he came to court at the wrong time Boyack acknowledges his office mistakenly told Bangerter to be in court at 9 a.m. when the sentenc- ing was 3 p.m When Boyack realized what happened, he looked for Banterter but he was gone. “I haven't heard from himsince.’ Bangerter’s whereabouts are unclear, althoughthe sheriff suspectshe is either hiding out in the ArizonaStrip constitutionalist en- clave of Cane Beds across the Utah border or holed upinside his home in La Verkin. Humph- “He was complaining aboutlosing his Second Amendmentrights but I told him in 18 months it will be case dismissed and you're back to bearing arms, don't tread on me and I’m the militia man,” says Boyack. “But he just goes nuts and nowthinks i'm part of some federal conspiracy against him.” “4 ~ Casey Bangerter maintains the pape bargnin arrangement took gee fier husband by surprise. ries is in no rushto flush him out. “If John ever gets cornered, he'll have to show his true colors,’ says Humphries. ‘He should have just gone to court and taken his licks. Now he’s made himself a Miss America Sport s 2-Piece Swimsuit THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — Miss Illinois Katherine Shindle was crowned Miss America 1998 on Satur: day night as the ratings-starved pageant sought to end of the nationally televised 77th annual Miss America Pageant Miss America 1997 Tara Dawn Holland put the rhinestone crown on her head and she started to walk down the runway as Hoiland sang “There She traditions and including twopiece swimsuits for the first time in 50 years. The first runner-up was Miss Shindle majors in theater and sociology and wants to act on Broadway. She sang “Don’t Rain On My keep trying to get him lure back viewers by shedding Casey Bangerter Wife of Johnny Bangerter Pod the federa: government. Flying a faded Confederate flag from the roof. the house is fortified with chain-link fence over the exterior windowframes and chicken-wire acrosstheinterior windowframes to fend off tear-gas grenades. The doors are secured with large deadbolts and the half-dozen men and women living in the house cast waryglances at anyvehicles that drive by. Even the pasture next door has them concerned, with discussions that the watersprinkler heads are surveillance cameras and the Ts.” Parade” forher talentoffering. She graduated from Bishop Eustace Preparatory School in Pennsauken North Carolina Michelle Warren and the second runner-up was in 1994 and was a classmate of Miss New Jersey Kathy Nejat. Miss Mississippi Myra Bargin- ear. Miss Arizona Stacey Mo- Sheisin line for a $40,000 scholarship and more meyer and Miss California Rebekah Ann Keller the top five. than $100,000 in appearance fees during her 20,000. mile-a-month national speaking tour. The pageant’s TV producers, meanwhile, made fi rounded out Shindle, a 20-year-old aspir- Katherine Shindle ing actress who worksasa janitor at a dance studio in exchange for lessons. was nal adjustments to a programthey hope rebounded from last year, when Miss Americareceivedits worst ratings since taking to the airwaves in 1954. amongfive of 10 semifinalists who chose to wear Also, the pageant now requires contestants to champion a social cause. That gives the winner a two-piece suits ready-madetopicfor the hundredsof speeches and The raven-haired 5-foot-11 senior at Northwest. ern University hugged Warren and brokeinto tears when host John Callahan announced her name at the personal appearances the reigning Miss America makes annually grazing cows may be federal agents in disguise. “It sounds crazy but that's how we live every day here,” says Ca- Surround your windows with trims and satin sey Bangerter. “The feds just want to kill Johnny and they'll keep trying to get him until he’s dead.” prisoner in his own home.” A reporter whorecently visited Bangerter’s home saw no sign of the burly 6-foot, 200-pound steel- worker, who views the media as a valuable weapon in his war with 1 have is not the federal govern- mentandit’s not the local law enforcement. erter.” from such names as Fabricut”, Wesco”, Kasmir’, ConsoTrims® and others. 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