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Show The Salt Lake Tribune UTAH/THE WEST s Wednesday, July 30,2005 Rare minnow in middle ofwater-rights battle People vs. fish? Utah is among states i aRio 10th Cireuitdecisi Court's Grande that under the Endangered Spe- environmentalists a on be Rio Grande. But the 10th Circuit cies Act the federal Burean of Reclamation must consider an imperiled species of fish, the sil- half of endangered animals are fighting for their share of the decision says the U.S. govern At stake in the silvery minnows fight is who has rights to protect the fish. And that’s taking conserva tion too far, argues Strong, citing Farmers claim they own the rights under interstate compacts drawn ona first-come, first-serve basis since the mid-19th century between very minnow, in deciding how Much river water to releasefrom By Kinstew Stewart TheSalt Lake Tribune Utah and four other Western states have agreed to join New Mexico in a bitter court battle with environmentalists over the future of a 160-mile stretch of the Grande. ph ment can, if necessary, also take some of the reservoir water to Albuquerque's main reservoir is at 13 percent of capacity, General Mark aoe Gathered in Park City on eT ahd eeat antec te three-judge panel of the 10th Cir- Norton is cuit Court of Appeals decreeing ing with states to avert “a water Madrid said. “Cities are in full conservation mode.” Not surprisingly, various factions — farmers, urban areas, crisis.” Indian plans to support New Mexico's callaborat- tribes Mike McGrafth said he can't join New Mexico because his state is relying on the Endangered Species Act to preserveits rights to part of the Mi i River. kstewart@sltrib.com and Roybreaks out sex-oriented business law OBITUARIES Clarence Ray Atwood Dr. John's Beutique: David A. Bean 12/13/14 ~ 7/27/03 speech. Dr.John’s used similar arguAfter a Utah high court = while fighting Midvale’s ruling, the shop is ordered 80 B ordinance, which reqvires businesses to apply for an SOB to apply for a license; it license in order to sell dildos, vi- responds by filing suit brators and other sex toys. In May, the Utah Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of Midvale’s ordinance. That limited the Midvale By SrepHEen Hunt ‘The Salt Lake Tribune elsewhere has surrounded the Despite the controversy that store to selling swimsuits, lo tions and lingerie. But Dr. business, Dr. John’s Boutique John's attorney John Fahle said has enjoyed two trouble-free years selling toys, adult movies and lingerie at its Roy location. But Roy city officials have vowed to start cracking down. Apparently bolstered by a re- cent Utah Supreme Court ruling that upheld Midvale’s right to Fahle, who added thatthe store's required SOBlicense. response was to file suit against the city. tom, 36, faces a possible 0to-5- The lawsuit asks the court to year prison term when he is issue an emergency temporary restraining order to prevent im- sentenced Aug. 25 in 3rd District mediate enforcementof the ordinance. Dr. John’s then wants a tantpolice chief's daughter, who was working undercover for the Said Roy City Attorney An- Marchtrial, jurors convicted Hal- Supreme Court decision to the U.S. Supreme Court. drew Blackburn: “We are re- tom of third-degree felony dealing lenge.” “But they never attempted to When Dr. John’s opened in February 2001, city officials were ing to see the result of Midvale’s they will now begin enforcing legal battle with the sex shop. Christopher Davis (who is now their own ordinance. Fahle said a July 10 letter from Roy indicates the city is the city manager) said the store In response, Dr. John’s and Utah, claiming Roy’s ordinance is vague, unconstitutional and places improper restrictions on HURRICANE - Loving husband father, devoted|= ‘ond acest an Bean, 44, Sunday. Joby27.3003 ot his father 3 Farmington following a linviewing the complaint. We are in material harmful to a minor. oerthes Lied was born July = 1959 in Salt Roy city officials passed their confident our sexually oriented Haltom is presently serving a take City, the son James Merrill SOB ordinance in May 2001, $month jail term in Omaha, belone! Botler Bean ‘On October 24, 1979. David ma three months after Dr. John’s stand any constitutional chal- = for selling obscene video (8tp brenda Lee Hess in the Solt Lake opened a store in Roy. Tuesday he will appeal the Utah regulate sexually-oriented busi- owner John Haltom filed suit last week in U.S. District Court for Clarence Ray Atwood, age 88. died July 27, 2003 at his home of natural declaration that the law is nesses (SOB), Roy officials say SOB Midvale store to a 17-year-old girl — a Midvale former assis- a permanent injunction enforce it,” Fahle said. He now believes city officials were wait- dormant 1959 ~ 2003 Meanwhile, store owner Hal- nowplanning to enforce its SOB ordinance. And the city gave Dr. John’s until Mondayto apply for alicense. “They didn’t say what the consequences would be,” said apparently unconcerned. At that time, City Attorney was far enough from schools, residential areas and churches to avoid violating any SOB ordiprance that Roy officials might pass. But the immediate issue is that Dr. John’s does not have the an had been convicted twice before for distributing obscene material, but those cases were overturned by the Ne braska Supreme Court, which said the trial judge had given jurors an overly broad definition of the word “prurient.” Haltom, whoconsiders himself a crusader for First Amend- rane tie Weedtieee a High Priestand on Eagle Scout He worked as a dispatcher for Sky Wes Aiea“Prior to his employment at Sky West, he worked for nearly 24 ions ¥ feors various manas at rit, Documentary: Thefilmmakers are showingit in cities By Ruma Guipos ‘TheSalt Lake Tribune Shenk said. “It’s been like this,” he said, pointing to the auditorium, where those who couldn't get a But this spring, filmmakers began showing it to audiences in cities like Salt Lake City, which seat stood for 90 minutes to see the film. Nkungano Mavis of Salt Lake As Abraham Thon Kuir stood in the audience ofa documentary have , Said Patrick uncle to the film. She wanted her film screening at the downtown library on Tuesday, he saw his Hubley of the Sundance Insti- children to learn aboutthe polit- tute. The Institute reports that ical conflicts ofother nations and past flash on the screen before him. Salt Lake City has about 140 their consequences. “The good thing is they didn’t forget their culture,” Mavis said. Though faced with a new language and a new culture, most of the menin the film try to adhere large Sudanese communities of Kuir, a Sudanese refugee now living in Salt Lake, was one of Sudanese who fled their country’s 20-year-old conflict, which has resulted in 2 million deaths. about 400 who crammed into the “Tt puts a face on the topic,” theater for the special commu- said Jon Shenk,whodirected the film with Megan Mylan. nity screening of “Lost Boys of Sudan.” The film about the suc- make its nationwide debut on public television next spring. When it premiered in San Francisco in April, “Lost Boys of Sudan" won the Golden Gate award for a documentary, and the response throughout the country has been tremendous, broughther two children and her to the values of hard work that they were told to follow before rolet Surviving orebiswife, Brenda, of 3 that have large populations of Sudanese refugees Bean of the Coast CearaAbc. ite rt an excellent ‘and had a FR Mulfi-Engine Rathas said he opened stores in Utah thet eoreertame alien ‘Lost Boys ofSudan’ draws crowd in SLC ABRAHAM THON KUIR Sudanese refugee in SLC — itwooda Survived his wife; son. John William (Karen) Atw irk, ND; He pradiated from om Bonneville High daughters, Vickie-Lyn (Steve) Thomas School in 1977 and later fromWeber of Wes Valley City, Linda Roe State,College with a Bachelor's fPerrell)Marriott of West Jordan, in Business . te wtgeNoyce of South Jordan, 17 r-day Saints mentrights and sexual freedom, “to change the law.” Born December 1 1914 iam ‘on October16, 1953in he eittake, Temple. Serv Nay n World WarActwe member Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. serv in several positions. He lov to fish and hunt. two avg areis {agra ErBen in death by six brothers; wee Gisters; one’ daughter gr A viewingwill be held Friday. August 131, 7.9 p.m, at Redwood Mamorial Mortuary. 6500 South Red\tood Road. Funeral services. will be Saturday. August 2nd, 11:00 a.m. the Cannon Ard. Ward. 1301”South 300 West, where friends may cail ane hour priog to the se Poermene betered: Meenatcd i tates. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the General Missionary Fond of theLDSChurch June Kaye Bailey Seree {Rob}Allred, Alt mint, Alison From} Bneral services. wil be 3/2/43 ~ 7/26/03 Wednesday, July 30 at 11 am. the Uintoh 3rd Ward Chapel, 5855 So, Skyline Dr... with Bihop Jody Ri the Huricane 4th Ward offici Friends maycal at + Of Mortuary, 3408 Washington Blvd... on Tuesday from 6-8 pm. Wednesday ot the Ward Chapel From, 9:45 10:45 a.m. Interment, Lindquist’ s morial Gardens of We 1718 Combe Road. The fonily sages:contributions be mode to the Perpetual Education Fund of The Church Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Email condolences to the family at: Jom@lindquistmortuary.com Norma Eva Sorensen Bishop Devoted to Family Even as refugees work and study in the United States, he hopes they will be able to return home some day to build a better Sudan. The film ended with the Midvale, Utah to Delia May ondTorrey 1 Batley. Survived by brother Boyd Bailey, Sunland, CA; ee Joyce Bailey Watters,a Bountiful, Ut jah; Shicley ). Bailey ea(tes) West eens esese i theyleft a refugee camp in Ken- ya, said Kuir, whoarrived in Salt Lake with a groupof refugees in Ce we get better educaN"Coye's request, there will be no services. in lieu of flowersesmyo 2001. “Tt gives you hope,” he said. make a donation to the your choice. A BEAUTIFUL LADY, A BEAUTIFUL SOUL. THE WORLD'S LOSS. Sheri Lynn Benson Salt Lake County Council will forgo armed guards By Tuomas Burs ‘TheSaltLake Tribune Salt Lake County Council members may be targets, but Councilman Jim Bradley, who argued that American freedoms were being endangered byfear. The discussion — prompted by De slavingfe Ney Yorn Cy councilman last came on the heels of a Brad threat against County Mayor or not,” he told the council. ployees with 25 years or more of armed deputy. “If there is someone out there whois rowdy, they noting that he was investigating. Kennard on Tuesday had directed his staff to sit in on the council's work meeting. “You all are targets, whether you like it percentof their sick pay in cash. mously agreed that deputies About85 Fire Departmentstaffers and about 25 Sheriff's Office employees will be eligible to retire, but officials said only 10 need only be present for hot- percentof those probably will. cil’s meetings, and the sheriff noted that the county's Proteo- tive Services Office is one floor below the council meeting room. In other action, the council Norma Eva Sorensen sreeeer setiy to her Heaven: 28, 2003. pabeenMere moe 13. 1920 to M. Iber service to retire early and take 75 rJuly mightthink twice,” he said. But later the council unani- button issues or if otherwise needed. Kennard said his office would still have a presence at the coun- "Families are Forever" voted to allow public-safety em- Parkinson's jrecte. Her wos her family ond she uncompiaining courageous example to The move will allow the cit"? of county to replace higher paid TheChurchof lesChristmember "of Latter. employees who volunteer to a Saints and had_a strong faith in |. She retire — with younger employ: eyoe yy hours in various callings ees drawing smaller salaries. ee Goth. laconctig, monerote Employees with 25 years of service or more currently are eligible to be paid for 25 percentof their sick pay when theyretire. Fire chasesFruit itHeights re residents fromhomes ‘Sheri Ly! inn Benson, beloved daughter ofCoralMeGavin Benson ond the late dD. Benson, passed away afterttort Rineoe Firiday July 25, 2003. near! ears, loughters JoAnn ern In Salt Lake. City, Merry) Cloyton,aon ene Holy Lighon Apri 4, 198%" she wan tee second of five children. Sher! groduahiarenyfive dren; faa from "Skyline, Bich Brycei "ibe. brothers Fire officials in Fruit Heights called for the evacuation of at least 20 homes Tuesday ‘The blaze, thought to be human-caused, ignited around 9 p.m. Five or six juveniles were spotted jumping a fence and speeding from the fire scene in a white minivan, said Lt. Brad Wilcox of Davis County Sheriff's By 11 p.m., officials considered the blaze contained and were planning to allow residents to return to their homes. They estimated about 20 acres burned. Efforts by fire crews to reach the blaze were hindered by a trafficjam on Highway 89 caused by drivers stopping to see the flames and crews trying to reach the fire. At least one crew from the Wasatch-Cache National Forest was called from a fire in Centerville to Fruit Heights, according to Jennifer Bberline of the Forest Service. ‘The Fruit Heights fire marked the third major blaze in Davis County in two weeks, putting # strain on all emergency services personnel. Also on Tuesday, a fire in Centerville was grandion, Layne Clayton; brother, started in dry grass by three teens playing Funeral verve be paid , with smoke bombs, authorities said. SetiewWard, 300 East 8300Sou Oe ate eee eh but officials did not immediately release vaption shortte Merlot ce the tethers condition. ‘That fire started about 12:30 p.m. It had covered about 80 acres, was moving slowly and no buildings were in immediate danger by Tuesday night. A second, nearby, spot fire had burned 10to 15 acres as oflate Tuesday. A fire started July 10 burned more than 2,000 acres in Farmington Canyon, A Uteh Sha" Vavorite thi Carlene Bishop and Morten tart ‘Tausune Starr ap Wine Skavices 1972. eratEs Sorerer rereon, Merron,it 3avimming Murray, where fami be| fr— may call from 3190 cm 1,00 9 ment at Murray Cit Cometery, Directors Jenkins Site Sotte HM Norivory, Stote to er eivied ond, coching. 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