Show Smoke Near Airport Was Only a Drill I ISAAC ASIMOV'S SUPER QUIZ Take Isaac Asimov's Super Quiz to a PhD Score 1 point for each correct answer on the Freshman Level 2 points on the Graduate Level and 3 points on the PhD level Subject: OCCUPATIONS Name the occupation Example: What'll you have? Ans Bartender FRESHMAN LEVEL Don't count me out Answer 1 2 On your toes Answer 3 A class act Answer 4 I'll fill in for you Answer 5 Count on me Answer Answer 8 Don't kid around Answer 9 Permanent damage Answer ANSWERS: lassalpri1i1 6 JawsCcteg 8 'HOS L ipopilotpal 9 ladaartooq Jagnal twelunoaay 9 snuaa I Tupaireti z Jaxocoansaltit 17 SCORING: points — Congratulations doctor to 15 points — Honors graduate 14 to 10 points — You're plenty smart but no grind 9 to 4 points — You really should hit the books harder 3 to 1 points — Enroll in remedial courses immediately! 0 points — read the questions to you? 18 6 Keep me in stitches no 0 ISSO Ken Fisher Published Red Dentin's' Enterprises North America Syndicate inc with permission of Official Urges For those who thought a huge plume of black smoke at the Salt Lake International Airport Tuesday looked like a disaster fitting for an "Airport" movie they can relax It was only a drill Personnel from the Airport Authority Crash Fire Rescue were out in shifts most of Tuesday morning to put out mock fires as part of a required drill The result was a cloud of black smoke near the airport that rose more than 200 feet and a flood of calls to the city fire dispatch center About 4000 gallons of "fouled" jet fuel were burned for part of the training session which must be held at least three times a year according to Salt Lake City Fire Battalion Chief Gordon Nichol" Fifteen firefighters and seven fire engines were involved in the drill which was held at their drill area at 1000 N 2200 West The drill lasted from 10 am to noon And residents can expect more smoke Wednesday The team is expected to have another training session at the airport during the same hours said Chief Nichol' Department of Transportation's completion of a contract with a Murray sign company Utah Logos Inc will provide traveler information signs like that seen in at least 36 other states said Kim Morris community relations direc- tor The sign program was approved by the Transportation Commission last fall in part triggered by strong encouragement from the Legisla- ture The signs will be paid for entirely trol and monitoring because the signs will be on state highway rights of way Mr Morris said Utah Logos was selected through competitive bidding Signs will identify businesses specializing in motorist services such as gasoline lodging food and camping All services must be located within three miles of exits To display a "gas" logo a service station must offer fuel oil lubrication and water and have restrooms telephones and be open 16 hours every day To display a "food" logo a company must have a local license telephone and be in operation at least 12 hours a day Utah Logos has offices at 5258 Pinemont Drive Murray Utah 84123 Burglary Suspect High on LSD Thought Police Were a Dream Special to The Tribune SOUTH SALT LAKE — A bur- glary suspect who was high on LSD when he allegedly broke into a motorcycle dealership thought he was "dreaming" when police arrived and drew their weapons on him Minutes later he jumped on a motorcycle and tried to run officers over while apparently trying to escape When police responded to an alarm at Honda of Salt Lake 2354 S State about 1:30 am Sunday they found a man inside the chain-lin- k fence surrounding the business trying to cut his way out with a hacksaw police reports said The man dressed in a leather jacket gloves and helmet taken from the business ignored police commands to place his hands behind his head After working at the fence with the hacksaw about five minutes the man mounted a motorcycle and began revving the engine ap 1 ) parently preparing to ram the fence and break out When police used bolt cutters to open the gate and tried to grab the suspect the man drove in circles and tried to run over the officers reports said The suspect then drove inside the building through the showroom and tried to drive through the front door The glass broke but the front wheel became stuck in metal security bars Officers aided by a police service dog dragged the man off the motorcycle and took a 9 mm handgun from him reports said The suspect was taken to St Mark's for treatment of dog bites on his left leg and then to a detoxification facility prior to being booked into jail The man told police he took 13 "hits" of LSD and then began looking for a way to get home to Park City He climbed onto the roof of the business and entered by dismantling the swamp cooler Elephant Makes Summer Appearance at Zoo 4-Year-- Old Hog le Zoo's baby African elephant made this year's first summer appearance to some 30 preschool children each anxiously waiting to ask myriad questions The elephant named Christy Brinkley by the elephant keepers lived up to her name by becoming the zoo's star for the day at least as far as the preschoolers and their parents were concerned Standing four feet high and weighing 1000 pounds Christy made her appearance with shackles chained to her feet Children learned the chains were not to keep the miniature elephant under control but to help her keep her balance The elephant was imported four years ago from Zimbabwe adding to Hogle Zoo's collection of five elephants including two African and three Asian Although arrangements had been made with the Zimbabwe government to import the elephant Hogle Zoo Director LaMar Farnsworth said the restrictions four years ago were not as stringent as they are today "At the time Christy came the Af- rican elephant was classified as a threatened species" Mr Farnsworth said "Today both the African and Asian elephant are classified as endangered species" As a result Hog le Zoo is not planning to import additional elephants Mr Farnsworth said adding "The five elephants we do have are all we can handle" Zoo officials assume Christy's mother was killed in order to control the elephant population Arrangements were made between governments to save Christy from a similar fate Mr Farnsworth said Christy eats 50 pounds of monkey feed and 60 pounds of hay a day and will reach full size in 20 years when she will weigh some 8000 pounds said Hog le Zoo's events coordinator Gina Phillips She explained the problem elephants have is their ability to only digest 20 percent of the food they eat The zoo will bring the elephants out from the enclosed elephant lot every day at 2 pm Road in Escalante antenna wires and cables cut Vandals tried but failed to cut hydraulic lines The grader had been parked on the Croton road 43 miles southeast of Escalante Repair costs are above $3000 not including towing and loss of equipment time ELM officials said the damage was "the work of amateurs" A BLM special agent is investigating said Von Swain district assistant manager ' - ta - he da supetvlso Calls to 911 have escalated since last year when less than 10 per cent of the emergency calls came in on 911 compared to 1990 when almost 90 percent of all emergency calls came across 911 the employees to remove the stolen property from the trunk and left the store after telling them to wait a half hour before telephoning police While they obediently waited the telephone rang It was the robber who offered a second apology for robbing the store and informed the two he had forgotten to remove the necklaces from the bags but would return the money and the jewelry soon report The suspect picked out certain items throughout the store and had the employees place them in his duffle bag He placed the bag into the trunk of an employee's car and threatened to tie the victims to a chair the report said But the suspect apparently changed his mind The robber apologized and asked ' terlarGov said C ' I and'shutthe 1 005:Or 7 eWSOMethingWIV 7 -- '' 1 Retiring Salt Lake Community College President Orville Carnahan Tuesday was feted by educators community leaders and friends during a luncheon given in his honor by the SLCC Foundation Board Dr Carnahan will be retiring at the end of June after having served more than nine years as 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lattimg distan rduticnne 010)4(11110w" Tr ess Olt ed'athleand said Ge ' ' - t pa titd'rtig4511 Retiring The college now has four branch campuses in addition to its central Redwood Road campus if the Salt Lake Skills Center is counted too The skills center is administered by SLCC Other campuses are in Sandy at the Salt Lake City International Airport and when remodeling work is completed next year at the former South High School The State Board of Regents which is responsible for hiring Utah's college and university presidents has launched a search for a successor In the interim Heber Hunt vice president for business is serving as inter- bill a42zIalzrool&claom SLCC President im a Salt Lake City Police r Institutional Council treatment Sheriff Harry Jones doesn't see the county's emergency medical services slowing down in the future As the population grows so will the demand for emergency services he said The enhanced 911 system cost a total $52500 to start up Davis County's share was $145000 It's being paid for by a 50 cent assessment on each resident's phone most Some of the dispatcher's d Luncheon Honors multi-buildin- through" Armed with a revolver the blond suspect entered the 270 E 100 South shop wearing a hockey mask At gunpoint the robber ordered employees Ken Deconde and Harry Warrick to empty their pockets said The census spokeswoman said hundreds of millions of dollars will be distributed over the next 10 years in Utah as a result of the 1990 census count SLCC phone while the paramedics are in route All of Davis County's dispatcher's are trained to talk patients through CPR and resuscitation she said These people are more than glorified secretaries they heal with words instead of hands-o- n paramedics ambulances and twice : scribed the SLCC president as "a man of courage and a visionary a man who is concerned about people — not only how people are treated but how policies and decisions will affect them now and in the future" During Dr Carnahan's tenure she said the college has evolved from a technical school located in an aging institubuilding to a tion offering a total community college curriculum "This has been a tremendous experience for me" said Dr Carnahan Jack May past president of the SLCC Foundation Board said the college has grown from 6000 students to 12000 The average student's age is 28 and 99 programs and 11000 courses are offered — much more than the 33 programs and 500 courses offered 10 years medical procedures over the highway patrol — will take in 100 to 150 calls in a busy day Ms Wright said The address tracking capabilities are also a great aid in catching criminals responding to motorists and locating calls from lost children she said But the new system doesn't eliminate the stress and frustration that goes with the job Although the new 911 has saved many lives during it's first year in operation many victims calling 911 have died Ms Wright said "It gets frustrating" she said citing a bad week where four people died while talking to her on the phone "It's hard to realize the trauma and emotion we go Police say a "very polite" robber stole three necklaces and $30 cash from a Salt Lake City antique store and then apologized to his victims — City-Count- cies traumatic moments come when they try to administer emergency patient's problem 'Very Polite' Robber Apologizes to Victims pm ago $3000: Grader Vandalized Special To The Tribune CEDAR CITY — The tab for Memorial Day weekend sabotage to a Bureau of Land Management road grader on an isolated road southeast of Escalante has climbed above $3000 BLM officials said Pete Leigh Cedar City District maintenance mechanic said the doors of the grader had been pried open the glass on every gauge smashed and the needle bent and sus Bureau hopes will entice the remaining Utahns who haven't completed 1990 census forms to step forward and be counted The bureau is launching a final campaign in the state to reach as many citizens as possible by July 17 the end of the nationwide census count "We're over 90 percent in Utah so far and I expect by the end we'll reach nearly 100 percent of the people in the state" said Deon Gillespie Census Bureau spokeswoman Nationally the bureau hopes to achieve at least a 70 percent response rate In order to improve the count the bureau will have three Salt Lake City centers in operation for helping people complete the forms On Wednesday census workers will be on hand at the Utah Department of Human Services 200 West at North Temple from 8 am to 4:30 On Thursday census help will be available at Utah Job Service 1234 S Main St from 8 am to 12:30 pm An ongoing census data collection y site is located in the Salt Lake Building 451 S State St during normal working hours "We got off to a rocky start with some of our mailing lists and it was slow going at first" she said "But we've really made up for lost time" Ms Gillespie said if a person wants to give information over the telephone they can call and talk confidentially with a census worker Ms Gillespie again emphasized that all census information is confidential and not given to any other government agencies including FBI IRS local police or welfare agen- is known "The person on the phone might be hysterical but we already have the address" said Ms Wright The system — operating 24 hours a day from the Davis County communication's center that dispatches for police fire sheriff By Robert Green Tribune Staff Writer FARMINGTON — The helpless sinking feeling of listening to emergency victims die while talking on the phone and not knowing where the call is coming from has been eased by Davis County's enhanced 911 emergency medical system Initiated to help remedy this situation the enhanced 911 system has Davis County dispatchers feeling not quite so helpless With the old system calls could not be traced unless the victim gave the address said head dispatcher Karen Wright There was nothing a dispatcher could do if a victim in full cardiac-arres- t dropped the phone or a young girl was choking she said But now on the eve of its first anniversary the upgraded system immediately traces all incoming calls said Kenny Payne who coordinated the 911 system The response time saved is invaluable A paramedic can be dispatched instantly even before the Cen- 4 doctorlawyer pay" Davis County Dispatchers Sing Praises of Enhanced 911 Emergency System UDOT-Controlle- by the businesses showing their logos but UDOT will retain full con- studying the concept "As we look to the present education dilemma we must insist that the college training requirements for prospective teachers be increased not lessened" Mr Zenger said "With the rapid changes occurring in our society incoming teachers need added experience and preparation to meet the increasing needs and challenges of students "Basically teachers presently being trained by the colleges will have too few hours in their major subject area and limited training in psychology handling of discipline problems in handling 'social misfits' dealing with students of less than adequate capabilities and in directing stu Ken Zenger director of the Utah Project criticized alternative certification schemes — ways to make it to become easier for licensed educators during a recent meeting with college deans "Widening the entry doors to teacher certification is the opposite direction Utah should take" he said "Future incoming teachers should have the equivalent expertise of a doctor or lawyer have a grasp of the full spectrum of their particular majorminor subject area in order to be unquestioned experts Of course with doctorlawyer expertise should Census Starts Final Push to d Road Signs Count Utahns Were you counted? To Feature Company Logos That's the question the US Utah freeway drivers will soon say roadside goodbye to dull text-onl- y signs Logo signs — McDonald's Golden Arches and the Best Western crown among them — is on its way this year "Motorist-related- " signs will soon start popping up on the 570 miles of freeways in Utah following the Utah dents who are lagging in basic skills not to mention the necessity of teachers being computer literate" Mr Zenger said The AFT leader said colleges should certify the teaching competence of teachers in minor subject areas A school district can assign a teacher to teach in his or her minor subject area he said even though the requirements for an academic minor at a college or university are far less than those for the major "Although there may be some question as to the reasonableness of increasing the requirements of a profession that already suffers limited interest to college students increasing the requirements will ultimately provide a stronger teacher added prestige and consequently increased credibility to the profession- Mr Zenger said are gaining popularity throughout the country chiefly among political leaders and some education reformers Utah legislators this year are ject come Teachers Better-Certifie- d Alternative certification schemes Teacher certification should be tightened not relaxed so people with a hankering to try out their teaching skills on Utah students can do so said an official with the American Federation of Teachers' Utah Pro- Answer I VIkeoMPIRgc 7 I feel for you 17 GRADUATE LEVEL I I PHD LEVEL A7 The Salt Lake Tribune Wednesday June 20 1990 t - |