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Show DETMERTO MISS SEASON STATE GOVERNMENT FBI HOUSECLEANING Ex-Cougar- ruptures his Achilles’ tendon: B-1 It’s growing, but not as fast as economy C-1 Evenjanitors must pass security check E-1 he Salt LakeCribune tp://www.sltrib.com Utah’s Independent Voice Since 1871 SUNDAY, AUGUST13, 2000 (©2000, TThe Salt iake Tribune 143 South Main Street, Salt LakeCity, Utah 84111 Telephone numbers listed on A-2 LESSONS from the Leah Hogsten/TheSalt Lake Tribune Former SLOC boss Tom Welch appears smiling and confident as he strolls with his wife, Susan, to U.S.District Court for his arraignment. So WhyIs This Guy Smiling? Clifford Duncan, an AmericanIndian spiritual adviser, burns cedar prior toa storytelling session ona rivertrip through Lodore Canyon. Tom Welch andhis colleague Dave Johnsonface 15 felony charges, prison andfinesin the Games scandal. What do they know that we don’t? BYLINDA FANTIN For starters, the grand jury’s 15-count indictmentdidn’t contain any surprises. The payments and Thomas Paine once said he cherished those who can“smile in trouble, gather strength from dis- tress, and reflection.” grow brave by loved Dave Johnson and Tom Welch. Before Monday’s arraignment on chargesof bribery, fraud, conspiracy and racketeering, Johnson joked with reporters — even held to say nothing of Salt Lake Organizing Committee President Mitt Romney’s threats to cuttheir legal they are remarkably self-assured. hy? gorge’s western wall darkens to twilight, campers sit in a half-circle on a sandy beach as Clifford Duncan does things that 60 years ago, at the Indian boarding school notfar away, he would have beenharshlypunishedfor. Hechantsin his native Utelan. guage. He sprinkles an offering of tobacco into the Green River. He burns a cedar branch while utter- On thetour,the Utegu guide emphasizesthesignificanceof theriver Gndits surroundings, such as these pictographsat Jones Hole. * Today TheSalt Lake Tribune debuts an online Brent Ward. “But there are some projectcalled “Fly on the "For moreAosons graphs Duncanis invited along to talk mannerof lookingat the world. The concepts are the same beliefs that the federal government and religious zealots sought to exterminate from youngUtesin the1940s at the reservation boarding school in Whiterocks, west of the Green River in Uintah County. “If I did this then,I'd be thrown out or taken before the principal, arents would be told never ouh thingsto their child,” . his coffee face crack- Loretta Young, the Lake City: born Hollywoodicon who maintained herpiety, her career and her popular: ity in theoften vulgar entertainment indus died Saturday in Los Ange- les of ovariancancer. She was87. Young, who madeher screen debut Young in 1986 at age 4, won an Academy Award in 1947 for her portrayal of “The Farm er’s Daughter,” a wholesometale of a nee Al Gore from the political shacklesofthe vice presidency and draw a sharpcontrast on majorissues with George W. Bush and the Republicans. Although Gore trails Bush in the polls, the selection of Connect formally opens Monday. “Thereaction to Liebermanhas native been about as good as you could tongue. Today, the culture the fed- hope for leading upto the conven: eral government could not eradi cate throughits Manifest Destiny customs and tion,” said William Daley, Gore's campaign chairman. “In alot of waysit has really changedthe dy- See UTE ELDER,Page A-13 namicof the convention.” Butif Lieberman'sselection has brightened the mood of oncespirited Democrats, it remains Loretta Young, HollywoodGlamour Queen, Deadat87 BY CARRIERICKEY Newly opti- ick over your head.’ee attractionof the journey staged by KNIGHT RIDDER NEWSPAPERS LOS ANGELES mistic Democrats arrived Satur- sion to preserve his ily Swedish housekeeper who believes a woman's placeis in the Houseof Representatives. The character perfectly Suited Hollywood's so-calledsteel butterfly, who ultimately made 87 films, produced and starred in the popular TV anthology series “The Loretta Young Show” and won three Emmys for it Even in her last years, the famously devout actress, who never failed to credit her Roman Catholic faith for sustaining her long career, made headlines. In 1998, at 80, Young was married for the third time, to Holly: woodcostumedesignerJean Louis. The next year, Young’s daughter, JudyLewis, confirmedin her memoir, Uncommon Knowledge, Hollywood's most persistent rumor, Namely that Lewis ho grew up believing she was Young's adopted daughter in fact, theillegitimate child of Young andClark Gable, conceived during the filming of the 1935 Yukon adventure “TheCall ofthe Wild.” See YOUNG, Page A-5 C4 dayfor a national convention designed to free presidential nomi- ene Ute at school, they'd paid to come ona river-rafting trip with the 67-year-old Ute elder. His explanations of what this canyon north of Vernal means spiritually to AmericanIndiansis the featured See OLYMPICS,Page A-14 Olympic notes BY DAN BAL iL plants. The campers, all white, have rds two sought to conceal their actions from board members through use of phonyconsulting contracts and funny bookkeeping. In other words, deception equals criminal intent. THEWASHINGTON POs icut Sen. Joseph Liebermanas his running mate has producedafresh sense of energy and enthusiasm among the 5,000 delegates attending the four-day gathering that inga Saas-cube smile. “If you were knew it. This, Ward says, won't be easy. The bribery and fraud allegations are tied to the contention the Pumped-Up Democrats Descend on Los Angeles tells a “Creation Story,” illustrating American Indiananimism, the spirit personalities of wildlife and ing a prayer. He plays an eerie melodyon his handmade flute. He audio-visual storytelling the past eight yea about the “Old Ways,” the Indian Just because everyoneelse did “Some ofit might be bravado,” says former federal prosecutor good reasons forit, too.” ODORE CANYON, Colo. — After the shade from the acch ° iua care and cash prove that courting IOC members in this way was wrong,but thatit was illegal and Welch and Johnson funds Salt Lake County’s Holiday Expe- ships, health payments. eral prosecutors, displaying the Olympic quest. For two men facing the possi- ditions,as it has been annuallyfor suit it doesn’t makeit right. But the Justice Department mustnotonly bility of prison and a court opponent with unlimited resources — LAKE TRIBUNE lowed ANALYSIS sg oe the courthouse door for the herd. Welch shook hands with the fedsameslick charm th + made him indispensable duri: Salt Lake’s Participants on this tour take home more than a sunburn and memories — they carry knowledgeof the ‘Old Ways’ lations out of other bid cities to suggest Salt Lake City simply fol- The founding father would have Photos by Trent Nelson/TheSalt LakeTribune Clifford Duncan's shadow jumpsashe gesturesduring anintroductory speechtoparticipants ona float trip on the Green River. He talks about the “Old Ways,” the Ute mannerof looking at the world. “You teach them sothey keepit in their hearts and preserveit,” Duncan says. benefits bestowed on IOC members were made public 18 months ago. That was followed by enough reve- Doug Mills/The Associated Press Vice President Al Gore greets young supporter Samuel Glenn Cary, 1, during a campaign stop Saturday in Springdale, Pa. of the newinterest in his candi dacyandusehis convention to recast a presidential campaign largelydriven by Bush for the past four months. Gore must both embrace and distance himself from President Clinton, WEATHER lysunny, hot THE ARTS of B-12 Native opens Friday in son, Wyo. D-1 while avoiding AnnLanders Astrology Book Reviews Classifieds F-2 Lottery F-21 Movies 0-5 Obituaries F-8 Puzzles Crossword D-5, F-20 Real Estate DAYBREAK A Salt Lake County woman with a green thumb teaches theart of doll making. F+1 being See DEMOCRATS,Page A-8 Gore's challenge to take advantage J 34945 02345 c2 D412 C4 |