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Show ‘The Salt Lake Tribune UTAHFrid UTAH BOX ELDER Habitat for Humanity of northern Utah is accepting orders for fruit as a fund-raising effort until Sunday. Proceeds from the sales of apples, grapefruit and oranges gotoward projects of the organization that builds housing for low-income families. City Creek Estates, the group's County by County ee=+ fit Carbon a ogy Center students. — Box Elder News Journal eae ee oO Beaver Pte Wayne eon CACHE ‘The Phi GammaDelta fraternity house at Utah State University, which a year anda half ago voluntarily closed its doors because of Washington house just west of the campus in Loganthat is being renovated. — Jacob Santini o ‘San Juan Kane Officer Mike Roach saidit is believed some of the animals were killed by spotlighting, in which a spotlight is used to mesmerize the deer, making them easytargets. — Garfield County News a GRAND The Society for the Prevention bration anywhereelse in Utah that by the soles of the boy’s Nike shoes matched theprintcollected as evi- dence from scenesof the crimes. Issacson arrested the boy on a tobacco violation. While being questioned, the boy admitted to committing 15 felonies and misde- meanors. — Uintah Basin Standard “there isn't a Mardi Grascelewe know of, so we decided Moab should create the first,” said the group's spokeswoman, owner RoseFryer. business Activities for the weekend in- clude mountain biking, a walking art-gallery tour, “flash and trash” costume contests, and prizes, including a Las Vegas weekend. For moreinformation,call (435) 2592272. — Lisa Church o oO GARFIELD MILLARD Conservation officers with the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources are investigating the poaching of five buck deer since September. Charges against some county residents are are pending.. Officers have seized several sets of deerantlers and otherevidence. It will cost $100,000 to update Risk Management. The possibility of a developer — The Morgan County News seven business break-ins. WhenOfficer Leonard Issacson street, he thought the imprint left and hangars turningtheairport intoa residen- Mara Gras Weekend on Feb. 12- saw the boy walking down city fees and property taxeson aircraft tial “airpark” has been discussed The arrest of a 15-year-old boy by a Roosevelt police officer has solved eight vehicle burglaries and which yielded just $10,000in lease from the county's insurer, Utah of Shopping Boredom, a group of Moabbusiness owners,is holding a DUCHESNE $42,000 to operate the airport, fire protection on recommendation I Featured Today noncompliance with the no-drugs- The fraternity still owns the Morgan County is considering Sylvia Huntsmanhas become the first Presbyterian lay chaplain commissioned as a prison chaplain. Huntsmanhas beenholding ser- vices in the Millard County Jail since 1983. The jail houses county andstate inmates. “NowI feel like I have the sup- Le with the runway. The complaint alleges that the U.S. Department of Agriculture and Rural Development Agency, which guaranteed the loan for the In another ruling, Hansen re- jected Spencer's request that te: timonyfrom out-of-state witness es, expected to quantify their sales of other sexually oriented materials in Utah County, betak- en by phone. Witnesses must ap- which ended in a hung jury in pear in court at the defendant's expense, Hansen ruled. June, and prosecutors alleged that he had discussed the case the case are to begin next Tues- Hearings on other motions in Machinery and trucks can run only between 7 am. and 6 p.m Huddleston and her neighbors say Basie Precast has violated If Basic Precast lived up to termsof[its] conditional-us mit, it mightbe tolerable.” Patt those conditions repeatedly, run- son says. “But they aren't life is miserablefor thereside West ValleyCity police andor- comply with the terms of the « ning trucks throughout the night have responded to numerous Utah Department of Transporta nessed theviolations themselves so they havenot issued citations. “We'retiredof it,” says Tracee Huddleston Weneed our sleep.” Residents planto meet to says City Manager John Patter- tions, ‘till, the city required the company to appearbefore the Plan- 6087 W. 5400 South, said Thurs: day the companyhas no comment ning Commission last September night at 5:30 p.m. to discuss op son A managerat Basie Precast to defend its actions ‘Weare trying to get ther But they always pull rank tant thanour penalties On Thursday night. West Vailey City leaders decided to send ter to Basic Precast warniny company that the city will the conditional-use permit vigorously investigate violitiv South Salt Lake Road Rage Suspect Arrested UTAH Police have arresteda 24-y ar-old man whothey believe helpedseverely beat a motorist last week on a SouthSalt Lake street during an apparent case of The Alpine School District Board of Education has set new boundaries for six elementary schools in Pleasant Grove in anticipation of the opening of a newelementary in the fall of 2000. Thenew school, now being built in the Strawberry Point area of Pleasant Grove, will cost $7 million and will have 840students Information and a map showing the new boundaries is lable from the district by calling (801) 756-8460. — AnnShields steps have been taken to ensure that the other attorney, David Sturgill, will not have any role in Peterman’s secondtrial. That re- 6 am. to 6 p.m. tions, their children’s play, even their sleep. The residents note that Basic Precast’s beeping, grinding and Despite that September me ing, Huddlestonsays. nothingi changed, A series of nei heod meetings and requ the company provide nei with a written schedule of it ments failed trailer park, did not conduct a proper environmental study of the project — Tooele Transcript-Bulletin Q have to find a new lawyer, 4th District Judge Steven Hansen ruled withdraw, Hansensaid. Precast’s hours of operation from rupts their outdoor convers Camp! we have to resolve” The UDOT and Wasatch (: structors fines are more impc case in November because the moves any need for Spencer to 1997. The company was required to build berms to minimize noise appealing. Thecitylimited Basic says city 20m) Jared It's the hours of operatior complaints, but have not wit- Peterman’s first attorney, JeromeMooney, withdrew from the But Hansen determined that dents. administrator tion (UDOT). Spencer from the case. prosecit Afellow attorney in Spencer's and make the plant morevisually Kearns neighborhood in October al-use permit.” park that is partiallybuilt in a run- first stepin shutting down atrailer wayprotection zoneat the county's Wendover Airport The Federal Aviation Administration ruled in Decemberthe 74unit trailer court was incompatible tors had argued. and American Fork stores. Neighbors say a noisy West Valley City concrete-manufacturing company that produces beams for freeway overpasses nowinter- West ValleyCity granted Basic ditional-use permit, association should disqualify office had served as a bailiff for one day in Peterman’s first trial, Precast a conditional-use permit to build on a vacantlot next to the ‘They are meeting the maj: of the provisionsof the condi dinance-enforcement officers with the judge in thattrial. That raphy in the video chain's Lehi sentatives could not be reached for comment District Court in Reno, Nev., as the BYPHIL MILLER or charges of distributing pornog- and Wasatch Constructors repre- ing on for nearly a year — and they no longer want to be sacrificed to the accelerated schedule of Wasatch Constructors and the Lawyersfor Tooele County filed a formal complaint in U THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE The defendant in the Movie Buffs pornographytrial doesn’t Prosecutors had challenged the participation of public defender Randy Spencer, who was appointed in November to defend Larry Peterman against 15 misdemean- BY REBECCA WALSH THESALT LAKETRIBUNE The inconvenience of the massive Interstate 15 reconstruction project has becomea literal nightmarefor a groupof Kearns resi- whiningatall hours has been go TOOELE Movie Buffs Defendant Does Not Have to Find New Lawyer Thursday Residents say companyviolatesits use permit from West Valley City causethecosts to bring the airstrip into compliance with state laware Last year, it cost the county by Bridgerland Applied Technol- schoolrules. MORGAN sellingits airportto a developerbe- Kearns Neiighborhood Protest Concrete Beam Maker’s Noise getting too high. current project in Brigham City, is an 18-unit developmentbeingbuilt or-alcoholpolicy of the school, will open again in the fall of 1999. The fraternity will operate under supervision of the nationalorganization and comply with the port and authorizationof the Presbyterian Church in Utah behind me,”says Huntsman. —DerinPhelps o January29, 1999 day. former MovieBuffs general manager could not pay him BY MICHAEL VIGH THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE road rage. The man was booked Wednesdaynight into the Salt Lake County Jail on suspicion of aggravated assault The Salt Lake Tribune normal does not print the names of suspects until they ave been formally charged. Police are still on the lookout for three men who were also involved in the beating of a 38-year-old man on his way home from work the afternoon of Jan, 21 South Salt Lakepolicedetectives wereableto find the manthrough a compositesketch, said Capt, Beau Babka. However, the suspect has been uncoopera tive and hasnot revealed the identities of the other attackers, who are described as being in their late teenstoearly 20s “Hehas not been veryforthright with us. Babka said. “But thevictim identified himas oneof the men whobeat himup.’ Police are also searching for the 1991 blue Ford Windstar minivan that carried the suspects, Babka said. However, officers ave not been able to find a registered owner for thevehicle. Investigatorsdid not recovera knife in the attack but the victim’s ear was nearlycut in half during the incident at 2985 South and 300 West ‘The victim wasdriving his older mode! two-door Chevyeast on 2100 South when he made a right turn onto 300 West. Investigators did not know why th« occupants of the minivan becameangry with the vie tim’s driving, but theybegan to follow him. ‘The minivan’s driver began to tailgate the Chevro let and the occupants beganyelling at the Chevro let's driver and making obscene gestures at him. I driver then stepped on the gas pedal to get al andcut off thevictim's vehicle, foreing himto stop theroad, Babkasaid Momentslater, witnesses told policethe susp jumpedout of their vehicle andran tothe Chevrolet ‘The minivan's driver stayedin the vehicle After they kicked in the windows, the suspes pulled the victim out of his car and began beatins him After the incident, the men — who witnesses di scribed as gang members — jumped back in thy minivan and the driver sped northbound on 3 ( West. However, a few minutes later, they drove ba to thevictim andallegedly startedyelling racial stu; at him. Anyone with information on the other suspect shouldcall the South Salt Lakepolice at 483-605. 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