| Show 2B The Salt Lake Tribune Wednesday May 1988 11 Plug Delays Thiokol Booster Test ' ' - Bangerter: No Apology For Ethics Reminder Gov Norm Bangerter said Tuesday he's "extremely disappointed" in the attitude of Utah Public Employees Association spokesmen that state workers don't need to be renfinded of their heavy ethical responsibilities 'And the governor pointedly declined to issue an apology to the associ ation for as that group characterized it issuing a "paint brush reprisal" against all employees in tine wake of the Timpanogos Mental Health Center scandal In a letter to Rhett Potter employed association director Gov Bangerter said Tuesday he felt disappointed with Mr Potter's "attitude that as public servants we do not need to be reminded of the responsilbilities that we are entrusted with" "Is it not productive to show taxpayers that we are serious about our tremendous public trust?" the governor asked "I fully realize that v 1(4 Utah there is an abundance of ethical honest and excellent public employees" "I do not apologize for reminding all those in state government including myself to remember whom we work for and what they expect from us However I do agree that my letter to state employees could and probably should have been more positive" "The ethical performance and in t ( ek ii r i t r It -- li- f - i t - 4' - -- Strong high amour aloft wig prevail over the state through Thursday The forecast for Utah calls for MOO ly sunny skies during the day and fah skies at night through Thursday light and variable winds are expected during the morning and nighttime bourn Tem peratunts will be much warmer with highs in the upper 703 and SOL toms southern regions may roach the 901 on Thursday Overnight lows wig be in the 40s Ike t 4 4 teen-ager- s Special to The Tribune - tenons ' - - f BIG COTTONWOOD CANYON — Two Salt Lake County teen-ager- s suffered only minor injuries when the car in which they were riding rolled into Big Cottonwood Creek Tuesday afternoon sheriff's deputies reported Driver Darren A Horrocks 17 and Kirk Walters 16 both of Cottonwood Heights were treated for m- Special to The Tribune WEST VALLEY — An ammonia leak forced the temporary evacuation of 16 employees from a bottling but company Tuesday morning caused no injuries The Bonneville Canning Coca Cola building 2269 S 3270 West was evacuated about 5 am when a pressure relief valve on a refrigeration unit released ammonia into the air The building's ventilation system then pulled the fumes back into the building - or to PALwittenateday itate II Ni t4 AO! 111114 COOL Moe IOW wpwpw ' - 111101P6NIP OW Itiegestesy IBML PIO H Utah Ma M M Blanding Brigham City Bryce Canyon M 69 66 44 38 27 Buiifrog M M Cedar City 73 71 74 73 39 30 37 39 42 35 35 43 Coahrille Delta Hilmore Greenciver Hanksville Heber CilY Helper Konab Logan Midwoy Milford II 87 70 72 M M 71 70 72 34 30 43 Moab M M Monticello 66 73 73 37 42 42 36 44 Ogden Orem Pork City Price Provo Randolph Richfield Roosevelt Sall Lake City Snowbird Sparush Fork St George Toaele — Univ of Utah Vernal Wendover Zion Not Park 64 72 73 64 71 75 69 41 25 32 34 43 M M 72 43 90 BO 72 44 41 70 71 31 69 SO M 49 pected during the morning and nighttime hours Temperatures will be warmer with highs in the upper 70s on Wednesday and overnight lows in the upper 30s to low 40s Highs on Thursday will be near 80 degrees Southern Utah Forecast — Southwest Valleys and Deserts and Sevier Valley — The forecast calls for sunny skies during the day and fair skies at night through Thursday Light and variable winds ore expected during the morning and nighttime hours Temperatures will be wormer with highs in s on Wednesday and overnight the lows in the 40s Thursdays highs will be In the upper 80s to near 90 Utah's Dixie — The forecast is for sunny skies and warmer daytime temperatures Nights will be fair and mild through Thursday Winds will be light and variable Highs s will be in the low to on Wednesday s Thurwith overnight lows in the sday's high will reach the upper 90s Southeast Utah — The forecast is for sunny skies during the day and fair skies at night through Thursday Light and variable winds are expected Temperatures will be s warmer with highs in the on Wednesday and overnight lows in the 40s will in the be Thursdays highs upper 80s Recreational Areas — Lake Powell Zion National Park Canyonlands and Flaming Gorge—The recreational forecast calls for fair skies and warmer tempera mid-80- Ilk TSTOMMItS ikemillkosomr Mc e see'004111151611Millintrilb tures throughout the forecast period Lake winds will be light and variable through Thursday Highs at Lake Powell will be in the with lows in the mid-50- s mid40s to mid-90- s Canyonlands highs will be in the 80s with lows in the upper 40s Highs at Zion National Park will be in the 80s with lows in the tow to mid-50- s Flaming Gorge will hove highs in the mid-70- s with lows from the to mid-80- s mid-30- s to near 40 degrees Daily Data Precipitation — Precipitation in May — 76 Normal high for this date — 71 degrees Normal low for this date — 44 degrees Record high for this date — 91 degrees — Record low for this date 32 degrees Sunrise Today — 6:15 MOT Sunset Today — 8:34 MOT Utah Agriculture Forecast: Regions can expected mostly sunny skies and warmer temperatures through Thursday Critical temperatures are not expected In the fruit growing areas the rest of the week National 31 32 Ely 71 Las Vegas Reno 93 82 55 40 Winnemucca 79 34 Yesterday's Conditions L H Precip Wyoming Casper Cheyenne Jackson Laramie Rock Springs 63 39 61 43 63 $5 63 31 Al Pacific Stain Anchorage Fairbargis Honolulu 40 T Los Angeles Portland San Diego San Ftancisco Seattle 34 Idaho 42 30 Boise 74 Idaho Falls Pocatello 70 70 Rexburg M M Bismarck Twin Foils 73 36 Chicago 32 Yellowstone 62 33 Colorado Denver Grand Junction 47 42 64 71 19 St Dublin Geneva Hong Kong London Wladnd Mexico City Montreal Moscow Oslo Paris Rome Sydney Tokyo M M M 64 61 90 63 64 16 63 46 tak 55 61 ckly fair lair ckly clay clay fain 70 M 75 43 46 55 82 50 10 M B4 52 tidy 61 43 45 64 54 77 55 $5 52 72 64 N L WI clay fair clay foil fait clay I nor injuries at Cottonwood Hospital and released a nursing supervisor said Mr Horrocks was driving up the canyon at about 12:45 pm when he rounded a a turn about 2 miles from the mouth and met a truck heading down the canyon said Salt Lake County Sheriff's Deputy KW Harrison Both vehicles were "riding the center line" and Mr Horrocks Into Creek swerved from the center of the road overcorrecting and losing control the deputy said The car rolled once landing on its top in the creek The two youths who were not wearing seat belts exited the car unaided and flagged down a passing motorist who summoned help The truck that was heading down the canyon did not stop 0-ri- 46 69 60 50 77 57 2 54 79 53 Louis 74 67 66 84 73 16 82 79 65 43 69 92 62 83 53 78 SI 79 52 SO 53 115 cidy snny lair ptel lair snny snny 52 42 57 72 68 64 79 72 85 51 81 50 ptal 4$ 52 53 53 56 44 72 56 67 50 82 SS 79 57 Boston Buffalo New York Richmond Washington Birmingham Louisville Memphis MH3Mi New OfferOnS - Orlando Southwest Albuquerque 76 16 19 01 es es li 01 $O 54 Paso Phoenix San Antonio Tucson 60 213 61 36 53 60 73 87 01 Dotias El 79 Si 77 85 76 — 93 ligi 92 96 42 67 62 53 Continued From 41 Oct 41 ptol 51 tinny 46 Wei 58 otti SO snny 65 50 rain 53 45 snity 67 54 cidy 77 59 hid 72 59 Mei 79 56 snrty $O 52 tinny 73 SO 'any 12 SS snny 84 68 snny 85 65 ekty 87 62 ptel 82 411 various locations ready for rein- to draw the attention of conference B-- 1 sorb shocks from earthquakes Workers are starting to cut the base isolators free to allow the building to rest on them That phase of the project will finish next fall Mr Erickson said The building survived an earth- quake in 1934 that measured 55 on the Richter scale and sent clockworks in the tower crashing through several floors Although many of the speeches will focus on earthquake technology other restoration work is sure t special-educatio- n cuts participants stallation Work on the building's second floor is almost finished and work on the first third fourth and fifth floors is proceding ahead of schedule Mr Erickson said It is hard to tell if that is so The building's interior remains choked with the smell of plaster dust and paint wood shavings and cold bricks Nevertheless many of the rooms have received their first coats of paint and stacks of oak trim and cleaned onyx lay in clay Workmen also have painted a cupola on the building's west side which they uncovered when they removed part of a floor and acoustic paneling from a false ceiling In addition two fountains will be installed on the west side of Washington Square later this week Mr Erickson said Rooms in the building are being painted in the original colors the first builders chose earth tones of russet and wheat forest green and pale-yello- snny 17 60 reel 91 50 tais 104 72 scurf 90 64 ptal 99 59 witty Administrators and principals tial for breakdowns will increase as worn-ou- t equipment is not replaced said the superintendent "We've cut deep into the heart of face a freeze on travel and student testing will be reduced giving the district less ability to evaluate the impact of program changes Asphalt repairs will be reduced sweepers will be cut by one at each school and there'll be no summer help for custodians Typewriter purchases will be reduced as will mainout-of-sta- g tenance supply inventories and "giving us no more places to equipment replacements The poten klEadaOu This is the saddest our organization announcement I've had to make as superintendent" said Mr Whitten-burwho has headed the district for nine years He said the district is facing a "ripple effect" from other cuts made during the last several years ter3)r171711V-31-175- ) cut" 7175)1741101 LV —7 Lola C36-112- ® 'rlY' 14th Saturdays May : the 49th 41 1 emsznIri: STREET 0- --s MEET 013 AND PETRO THE VIONDER DOG — Fish for live trout — Ride pony a rl I I --- Enter the lawn — -- - — 44 otol South Atlanta Unique Restoration to Bring 150 to SL 61 42 clay 66 84 89 82 last Yostsvdeys Conditions Cairo Detroit Kansas City Minneapolis Oklahoma City Omaha Global Temps Amsterdam Berlin Buenos Aires 61 43 Today's Forecast Miaow Montana W 013 034 Accumulative deficiency — 023 780 Precipitation since Oct 1 1987 — Accumulative deficiency — 311 State high — 90 at St George State low — 25 at Randolph SIC high — 69 degrees SIC low — 43 degrees Nevada Elko Cottonwood Canyon when their sports car left the pavement Pad ended up in creek escaped Earlier ' 111 mid-80- mid-50- got —Tribune Prieto by Sephen Hunt were announced for a savings of $825999 which means fewer students will be served and some programs eliminated 4' Area Forecast mid-90- - Continued From 8-- 1 Um Also less staff training will be provided with the elimination of seveh full-tim- e teacher specialists No local support will be provided for gifted and talented programs cutting $50000 for a budget next year of $137000 4 00 Alt: 111111010 dillhaaballb - dirdria 111111111141MMIMIlt Tit:kliN5fittf----1400"14- pollution figures tor selected cities Source—Utah Health Dept 5 excellent 26-5very good 51100 good above 100 marginal (0Z—ozone CO—carbon rnonoxidern—total particulants Sag Lake PA CO 21 TP 27 gountifou-- 02 47 CO IA City-- 02 PA CO 23 Provo--02 PA CO 39 Ogden—OZ Yesterday's Conditions L Pres la 6A -: the k Hard Lesson: Jordan Slashes $43 Million GO SktOrccefstS Air T—Troce r'4--—- leak-chec- feature was one of The leak-chec- k the innovations praised by NASA when Thiokol was given the initial contract in the early space-shuttl- e 1970s However after the Challenger incident engineers discovered that the checks had actually blown holes through the insulating putty and had forced the primary g into the front of its setting whereas g was during ignition the forced to jump to the back of its setting allowing a momentary gap To correct those problems engineers eliminated the putty instead gluing the insulation together Also to allow a they added a third g leak check of the primary At a test at Thiokol last week it was determined that pressure had gotten to the vent port plug which is custom-fi- t to the ports Therefore NASA decided to delay its test until a special tool could be brought from Thiokol to more accurately measure the port said Mr Medal 40- da:-- - to way 4 iAmmonia Evacuates 16 —411 Air Pollution Index " - - e'44 vuotialtloir throughout Blanding 4275 Cedar City 40110 Green Riveir 4413 Logan 4077 'limb 5014 Ogden 4779 Prnvo 42(11 Sall lake City 4673 Vernal 3677 Wondem 5071 It George 5493 011—Mluing - 2 Teens OK After Car Rolls : pH): Weather Summary Intermountain - -s- serious injury Tuesday afternoon in Big tar11616112! Expected Temperatures Selected forecast terveratures the state mid-80- 4 frgek- 1 - Today's Weather mid-80- -k - 1' - f' a- ' girl throughout the forecast period The metro pakten forecast calls for sunny skies through Thursday with warmer daytime temperatures Fair skies ore expected at night Light and variable winds are expected during the morning and nighttime hours High temperatures will be in the upper 70s on Wednesday and in the low illOs on Thursday Overnight lows will be in the upper 40s Northern Utah r orecad — Wasatch Front — The forecast tor calls for sunny skies during the day and fair skies at night through Thursday Light and variable winds are expected Temperatures will be warmer with highs in the upper 70s on Wednesday and overnight lows in the 40s and 50s s Thursday's highs will reach the The foreccrt for calls Western Deserts for mostly sunny skies during the day and fair skies at night through Thursday Light and variable winds ore expected during the morning and nighttime hours Temperatures will be much wormer with highs in the upper 70s on Wednesday and overnight lows in the upper 40s to low 50s Thursday's s highs will reach the low to ' Cache Valley and Uinta Basin — The forecast calls for mostly sunny skies during the day and fair skies at night through Thursday Light and variable winds ore ex Flight Center The vent port has a dual purpose he said It allows the release of air that might be trapped as segments are put together and to provide a - Two Salt Lake County - spokesman for Marshall Space ? 21 4:' vo- -- 4 r Special to The Tribune FARMINGTON — Newton C Estes the man who once punched a US Supreme Court justice to make a political statement against pornography d pleaded innocent Tuesday to two felony charges involving an Wednesday and Thursday -- e- i - Soli Lake City Ogden and Provo — High pressure will prevail over the region e" i bad characterized Gov Bangerter's warning to state workers two weeks ago as "insulting to ethical and loyal public employees" that was made to the "wrong people at the wrong time ' - or - productivity of public employees in Utah is much better than in almost any other state" the governor wrote And he added that the Timpanogos center is a "government operation run by merit employees" Mr Potter The Kaysville resident appeared before 2nd District Judge Douglas L Cornaby who set trial for June 8 Mr Estes is charged with aggravated sexual abuse of a child and showing harmful material to a child The charges involve a girl who worked as a housekeeper at the Estes home according to court records Mr Estes is accused of showing pictures of nude people to the girl and asking her to assume the same poses The girl told police that on one occasion the defendant removed her pants fondled her and gave her an extra $5 in wages that day Defense attorney Stephen Vanderlinden told the judge he is in "serious negotiations" with the Davis County Attorney's Office on a possible settlement of the matter and he believes that there will be no need for a trial The Kaysville man made national headlines some six years ago when he punched Justice Byron R White three times during a Utah State Bar convention at a Salt Lake City hotel Mr Estes who served 10 days in jail after the incident said the assault was launched because of the high court's decisions on pornography and busing Special to The Tribune HUNTSVILLE Ala — A sub-sca- le test of Morton Thiokol's redesigned shuttle booster has been de- a layed while engineers custom-fi- t plug for the vent that allows presa NASA sure tests between official said Tuesday The Transient Pressure Test Adj cle test has been postponed to "not before Thursday" said Ed Medal k ' 1 Estes Pleads Innocent To Child-Se- x Charges State Forecast 4 ''''' 7' ---- 2 mower races Bicycle exhibitions Animals from the Hogle Zoo Scuba divers NM i I t i kki i I !:: 4i '' r " :":::' - to :::: a p4 - a -- ::1 :! - Pick up an Officer Bret Fishing License at any area and come join the fun :: :' 1 r Grua MAY ( a 1 i J : ks 1 : 1 1 ) - a LISTEN TO OFFICER BRET'S TRAFFIC REPORTS EVERY and or o 'a BEES KDYLI KISNI KLUB KLZX KITTR FOR ALL THE DETAILS o i f MORNING AND AFTERNOON ON k - Ii e le 0' V? 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