Show eamt atZ be4 Am02aPaq41Ai4ftesowamidWbh ibtLA31540t I '' ': ""- -" li ' i --' -- ' :' ' or30' 4 t' : : 0-41 ":" 11:: I 4 ""1 t41 - 1'1 t ry 1' 4ift I !q: I '4- t'- t 4$ ' it ' leir- 44‘ - 17P ::'' VI -I::: " - :n ' :::::::t4 ' - : 1 :1!:i!)14eWeSA:k7 ::: ::: :':: ' -f 45 t-- :' vT i4t- 0 tv k :41:Wt0: lj: ivt ''' ' :::: r :wc :':::::::::::: '''::::: -- ' !Z: -' 1' 11 ' 0 1 ' '14 ' ):'9 '' 4 :' ':: ii" or ' s A' Pf A - v t:1 42 t ' ' apparently tent on stealing beer tbZW441! police reported The clerk at the store POLICE 7820 S 700 East told BLOTTER police the store went dark at about 3:15 am As per store policy she moved a magazine rack in front of the doors because she had no key with which to lock them Just then three boys appeared and demanded to be let inside The clerk recognized one boy as having stolen two cases of beer on an earlier occasion and started calling police The boys fled WEST JORDAN (June 6) — A 16- West Jordan boy suffered a year-oldislocated shoulder and numerous bruises and abrasions when four other juveniles attacked him at a fast food restaurant police reported The victim was sitting outside a Mc Donald's restaurant at 1780 W 7800 South when the four suspects approached and told him "You're ugly" The suspects then threw the victim to the ground and began kicking him about the face shoulders and stomach Witnesses identified the suspects as West Jordan High School students Police are investigating WEST VALLEY CITY (June 9) — t ) i : " 7' ''' r ::::7: ' 1' ee' 0 : 4ft ' A ::::: :: 3443 - -1 I$ ': ':' P§ ' - - - —Tribune Stott Photo by Jen Mired rental businesses to be Salt Lake's best made 840000 last year The ld Business Booming for U Student with popcorn and a soft drink — day or night When he's not busy running his companies John spends time on y the track as a varsity runner for the university "It's hard getting everything to balance out" John explained "I've got a lot going and I don't want to make the business the center of my life School is also important and so By Stephanie Banchero Tribune Staff Writer John Franco has a motto: "never look back it's a waste of time" And the maxim seems to be paying off in his business ventures The 18- year-olUniversity of Utah sophomore runs his own mobile deejay system and video rental businesses Last year he cleared more than $40000 between the two "In my business there's a lot of competition and there is always someone out there who is trying to be better than me or have better equipment" he said "I never look behind to see what they're doing and I never think that I'm the best because then I'll stop trying to get better" For as long as he can remember John has been a entrepreneur "Since I was little I have always tried to figure out ways of making monof ey" he said "I don't like the idea having to work for anyone so I have always tried to have something going where I could be in control" Two years ago John embarked on a mission to become the best "sound man" in town He purchased sound equipment and compact discs piecemeal until he established a system that could rival his competitors Now he owns an expansive sound system Additionally he runs a video service delivering movies — proud of my Latin heritage and I'm really the only one in the city who covers the Latin market" he explained "It's an interesting speciality but one that I'm proud of" His pride carries through to his video rental business where he's focused his efforts on purchasing popular American movies dubbed into Spanish "A lot of Hispanics watch American movies and don't really understand what is going on" John explained "I want them to be able to gez the same enjoyment as everyone cross-countr- d is track" Initiating successful sound systems and video businesses is not easy The first year was sort of a "guinea pig" year for the adventure "I didn't have much equipment and I didn't have a lot of business" John explained But with a little advertising and a lot of word of mouth business picked up to the point where John and three of his friends spend most of their weekends playing parades high school dances reunions weddings and business conventions But John said becoming a successful businessman takes more than developing a large clientele He spends a great deal of time studying demographics and surveying his competitors "I'm always doing my 'homework" he explained "If you want to be the best you have to know what you are up against" John offers 15 categories of music but Latin music is his speciality "I'm state-of-the-a- rt 24-ho- t 4'- AY--- st A111 i el I - 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' — El ROCKY - ability to grip increases — and quicker stops can be made The combination of steering and shorter stopping distances make anti-locbrakes a safety bargain More accidents could be made into near misses and as in the case above serious accidents could be reduced to glancing blows Consider brakes on your ordering anti-locnext new car Safety Brief: — The General Accounting Office of the federal government released a report on "highway fatality trends" for the 1980s The number of fatal crashes happening on dry roads stands at 80 percent Roadways marked with yield signs showed increases in fatal crashes while roads with narrow bridges registered a decrease The number of women involved in fatal crashes over the decade increased by more than 20 percent But males are still overrepresented in fatal crashes accounting for 70 percent of all deaths Factory Authorized Service 4000 REPAIR SPECIALISTS WINDSHIELD automotive mechanical '' :'1'2F — e JUNIOR HIGH og THIS SUMMER AND '''' teen-ager- To Call The Best 1949 7 '4 :5::'''''' sclx y skills It has been held annually since ie' 164 " '' :: 000 serswe d -- e high-scho- n 1 IICIL Utah County Sheriff's deputies and Lehi City Police south of Camp Williams at the junction of State Roads 68 and 73 The suspect allegedly drove his 1990 Ford Escort at speeds in excess of 110 miles per hour during the chase and ran several red lights along Redwood Road police said Recovered from the car were five submarine sandwiches alPolegedly stolen from the lice said the sandwiches were worth about $15 The suspect who allegedly claimed affiliation with a west-sidSalt Lake City gang was booked into jail on suspicion of felony evading DUI and theft SOUTH JORDAN (June 5) -- - A s water skidozen or more ing in an irrigation canal were stopped by police who say the activiMost ty is illegal and dangerous property bordering local canals is private property and off limits to trespassers The practice can also be dangerous because skiers can be easily dragged into the banks if they fall from their skis police say The skiers are pulled by a rope attached to a motor vehicle that drives alongside the canal Speeds up to 20 miles per hour are common police say man faces (June 8) A possible child-abuscharges after alrelalegedly chasing a tive across a field in a dune buggy police said The man was uttering obscenities as he chased the boy who narrowly escaped being run over by jumping a fence witnesses told police The man told police he was just trying to catch the youth r Panasonic trouble-sh- hands-o- Lev-C-v- - was stopped at a roadblock set up by Reg k FIXIA-CM- ril - anti-lock- k DRIVEWAY ' - Salt Lake City resident Rand Perrier has been named Utah's Automotive Teacher of the Year by Valvoline Inc Mr Perrier an automotive instructor at Cottonwood High School sponsored a team of students who won the Utah finals of the Plymouth-AATrouble Shooting Contest The students — Alan Wheelwright and Daniel Gibson — participated in the the national finals June 18 in Washington DC "Our Automotive Teacher of the Year award spotlights instructors whose outstanding teaching achievements are reflected in the performance of their students in the ooting contest" said John Barr President of Valvoline The nationwide competition tests seniors on written and YOUR OLD L ilo -- - k Cottonwood IIigh Instructor Is Utah's Top Auto Teacher - - Ls - 4 along" tree-shorta- 1 41" "I have a lot of goals for myself I'm taking business and engineering courses at the university and I have a lot of options open to me" he explained "Who knows what will come the conservation effort can reach a fever pitch "We would like to expand this to kids and have the elementary-schoo- l them plant trees since we have a problem" she said "This project was just something that started here and it began to spread It's a great example of volunteerism in Salt Lake City" and comes to a stop directly in front t of you You slam on your brakes op the wheels lock up and you skid into the side of ! thior No 4:c'4-'-: the stopped car During the time between your initial reaction and the impending crash everything seems to happen in slow motion You feel helpless as the car seems to float along beyond your control homing in on its target You push even harder on the brake pedal turn the steering wheel in another direction and yet the crash course seems inescapable But is it? With the help of technology it is possible to do something during those few lingering seconds before an automobile accident Anti-locbrakes allow you to steer a car away from a collision course Conventional braking systems lock up the wheels on a car when brakes are applied at full force Anti-locbraking systems allow the wheels to turn and at the same time provide even more braking power than do conventional systems The advantage is that as long as the wheels continue turning you can steer the car A locked up wheel can only slide straight ahead Consider an accident in September where the anti-locbrakes on a semi later life" implement more volunteer programs with other school districts so 1 brakes But he said operating a music and video business is just "practice for in our parks and wanted long-tersolutions to those problems" said Ms Wharton As a result she met with Louise education coordinator Jorgensen for the Matheson Headstart Program to ask the students for help Each Headstart classroom come prising preschoolers from families worked on the project and delivered 26 flats of flowers from seeds provided by the city said Ms Jorgensen Ms Wharton said she would like to A group of preschoolers from the Matheson Headstart Program delivered more than 1800 marigolds to the Liberty Park Greenhouse recently making them Salt Lake's tiniest ecological activists For the third consecutive year the donated the seedlings to the park which will later be planted along Main Street "Did you know that you are Salt Lake's youngest volunteers" Salt Lake City Volunteer Coordinator Tamara Wharton told the children "Keep up the good work" The seedlings of the Dainty Marietta marigolds were taken to the greenhouse where they will grow for another two weeks said greenhouse supervisor Brooks Hatfield Then the flowers will be planted on the islands on Main Street from South Temple to 400 South and 100 South between Main and State streets "We had a meeting with (Salt Lake City) Parks and Recreation and they were concerned about the vandalism dential area when another car cuts around a corner The other driver sees you hits his work" Preschoolers' Marigolds to Decorate Street truck saved the life of a Minnesota man The truck was traveling at 55 mph when the man inadvertently pulled out from an intersection He saw the truck froze with fear and stopped broadside in front of the truck At that point there was approximately 100 feet before impact It's easy enough to figure out what was going to happen next when it takes more than 200 feet to stop a truck moving at that speed Because of anti-loc- k brakes the truck driver was able to brake and still steer to the right around the nose of the car The rear duals of the truck hit the car in the grill area but left the car driver uninjured The truck continued past the point of collision with the truck driver then able to steer away from a ditch and back onto the highway Although the truck rolled over at that point the driver was wearing a seat belt and survived with rib and vertebrae injuries The crash investigator said that had the truck driver not been able to steer around the car he probably would have the car driver and killed him outright The investis gator was convinced that saved a life It is difficult to perceive that a turning wheel can stop a vehicle as quickly as a wheel that is locked up and skidding on concrete or asphalt When a rubber tire slides on pavement it becomes hot and loses its ability to grip A turning wheel relies on the friction created by the brake pads and the pads dissipate heat better than rubber With less heat the By Sgt Gary NVhitney Utah Highway Patrol You're driving at 30 mph in a resi- Though John has a successful business he's not resting on his achievements He spends a great deal of time behind his computer keyboard catching up on bookwork and is currently developing a catalog of his 450 videos "I want to keep making the company better and better every day" he explailed "If it's going to be successfra it's going to take a lot of - Brakes Let Drivers Stop Steer Anti-Loc- k else" 0 le UIL II -- gun The man came to the woman's apartment at about 3 am and forced his way in after she opened the door reports said He then allegedly drew a gun and said he was going to kill woman fell to her The the floor in fright pulled a sheet over her head and started screaming reports said When she felt the gun placed against her head she started pleading for her life Her son was lying next to her and she asked what would happen to the child if she were killed Then the man threatened to kill himself but left soon afterward making the woman promise not to call police Police learned of the incident hours later from a relative and the man was arrested at his Salt Lake home He allegedly told police the gun was only a plastic replica and he meant only to scare the woman He was booked into jail on suspicion of aggravated burglary and aggravated assault (June 12) — When a police officer observed a man running from a convenience store carrying something in his arms the officer followed and a at chase ensued From the 2320 S Redwood Road the suspect drove south West Valley Police Officer Tracy Harper gave chase later assisted by three other West Valley officers as well as officers from West Jordan and South Jordan The chase started at 2:27 am and ended 27 minutes later after the suspect ter the darkened 1p614tt& in- store - & P:: 4': 11 0 '' ' f- - r4: !:4: Aieitiot km-- ::: t Ice ihirmt e ? !g ''' l''' 4 :i JAI 1 A Salt Lake City man was arrested after allegedly forcing his way into his apartment and threatening her life with a The following reports were provided by law enforcement agencies in the Salt Lake Valley: SANDY (June 13) — Three juveniles threw the main power breaker at a and then tried to en- - 14' 'N' l' video 24-ho- ' t I Wilpi :'''' d - John Franco wants his "Mobile Reform" deejay sound system and t :4Wg'' f''Vi':1 siti7-- ' ' :04 AN - vsJ!:-- : A 4141Itt091t ' ' :: - at :::::: ‘ ' ( 4 ::::0 "' ii t7 41 t't 1 :71if -'3' '—'- -' - - -1' i Us a juveniles I' ail :1: -- tii4::: ::: I ':'-- ''''' : i ': ' t " ' ' i fi lir 9) f T'' :Aii 11111'N : '401:' - :t:4"0 l 41 '' ''': A ' :' odlit::::::: r t 1 :4tFf1-1)- '::H ' 0 0 :19-ti2::::: ''" AS ' 4:4 r' tT Ot 5 :: 4e4Z'--: ' r::1---:114 5 77:r- rl '::':::: i i 41 ii:i7 - 0!§ 4 1 'X :::: ' '- 4 r- - s' e ' " ik ::::::':' ' I '' ''-- I 4 AT t: : — 4--! flk4 1 ''' - 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