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Show 3 Guiit) of Misdemeanor In B1 aze at Silver King Burnett By Anne Tribune Correspondent been charged with arson and buiglarv charges, both felonies Found guilty of the misdemeanor were Carl Lee Wile ox, 2B Randall Scott Slease, 29 and Christopher James DiLaura 32 The trial u a nm cd to Salt Lake City after Judge Bryant H Croft determined that an impartial jury could not he found in Summit County Trial trial stemmed Charges in the two-dafrom a fire July 20 that destroyed the histone Park City landmark The three men. found m an empty railroad car near the scene, were arrested on charges of suspected arson The three defendants said they started a fire in the building to keep warm not to damage the building The men testified they had gone to Paik City with fnends to attend a music concert, and later attended a party in a nearby condominium With no ride back to Salt Lake City, the men said they took a 12 pac k of beer and started walking m hopes of hitching a nde According to the defendants, it was after 2 a m when they came upon the Coalition Building They said they were dressed in light summer clothing and were tired, so one suggested seeking shelter in what looked like a falling down old building y Alan new for Fuch, telephone emergency system, watches dispatcher, Anita Anderson take a call. 911 Emergency Telephone System Functioning in Utah Comity By Ann Shields Tribune Correspondent The important thing is OREM people use it," Alan Fuch. coordinator for the new emergency 911 system in Utah County, said, after the first two days of service Mr Fuch said, We want to encourage people to use the line when they need help If their call isn't an emergency, we will give them the correct number to dial The new emergency line went into operation Thursday Only one call an was received accident in Payson during day shift, Mr Fuch said When people dial 911 number, we immediately patch them in to the agency they need if it is an emergency In this way, no time is lost in looking up numbers Called Quicker "I firmly believe it is quicker and that it will save lives, he said He stressed people learn to think n and not ' It has been known m some instances people have panicked and couldn't find the Tl on the telephone dial when they had an emergency situation, so we urge to everyone to think begin with end then this wont happen " The emergency 911 line covers all of Utah County with the exception of Birdseye and Thistle in Spanish Fork Canyon These are on a different telephone exchange and wont have the new emergency line until sometime in February, Mr Fuch explained Generally, the telephone system was working good on its first two days of nine-one-o- nine-eleve- official operation, but Mr there were still bugs to be The telephone company with us now m order to get straightened out, he said All three testified they didnt know what the building was or what it meant to Park City All said they had been trained m guerrilla warfare and scaled the fence surrounding the building Fuch said gotten out is working everything 'Small Fire' Cooperation Praised Mr Fuch praised the cooperation of the Utah County Commission and of emergency agencies m the county, such as the police, fire, and ambulance This system wouldnt departments work Without their help, and once it was explained to them how it would work, they have been more than cooperative. he said He explained when a call comes in reporting an accident m Amencan Fork example, 911 dispatchers will immediately patch the call through to the central dispatch so Amencan Fork police can be notified In the case of a fire or ambulance emergency, these agencies or immediately patched into In this way, time is saved in looking up the number," he said If the call comes from an area where, say, there is no central alert system, where firemen have the alarm sound in it number is their homes, then a dialed by 911 dispatchers, and the alert goes through two-dig- nine-one-o- Mono Missing DUCHESNE A Mayor Edward H Browning, also celebrating his birthday, the news from the city engineer Friday The city submitted an application to the FERC Oct 8, 1980 The application was the first filed for DiLaura testified the fire burned for about 20 minutes before the tno was startled by a car near the building He said Wilcox and Slease poured eight or nine cans of beer on the fire while he (DiLaura) put dirt en it Main considered. Mayor Browning was told The deadline was ex- - Hill Crew Involved In Bright Star 82 Special to The Tribune HILL AIR FORCE BASE Dust, sand and hot days are part of a massive training exercise in the Mideast that Friday included personnel and eight frbm Hill Air Force Base Bright Star 82. which ends in mid December, includes nearly 1 200 Air Force personnel and 3 OoO Army troops in Egypt, Oman, Sudan and Somalia In separate moves from here tc Cairo West, on the outskirts of Cairo, F.gvpt. eight F IBs were flown non stop for 12 hours There weie seven refuelings s that accompanied them The KC Ills from thp are modified DC-1aircraft to refuel fighters and carry support equipment and personnel The F IBs are from Hill's 421st Tactical Fighter Squadron of the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing When will remain in the exercise is over, four of the s Egypt to begin early training of Egyptian Air Forte pilots The earlier trip from Hill Air Form Base to Cairo West was made bv 1.30 maintenance and xupxrt people of the 388th Tai tical Fighter Wing They flew aboard two C 5s and a C 141 Bright Star 82 is described as the large t peacetime exc icee involving American troops m the Middle East Deliveries of F IBs to Egvpt are .rhedulerl iO begin next Mart h Following the verdict DiLaura said nevci felt we were guilty of arson or burglary I m really glad justice was served " Slease said I can live with a misdemeanor but I eouldn t live wuth a felony " I Sentencing has been set for Dec 21 in Coalville after Judge Croft receives presentencing reports The mis demeanor offense is punishable bv a $1,000 fine and up to one year in jail Correction) A word was inadvertently omitted from Fridays Salt Lake Tribune article on South Jordans federal revenue sharing fluids and newly created ritv administrator position The Tnbune inaccurately leported South Jordan resident Jay Beck-steasaid the city has enough gi owth to warrant creation of the citv admnus trator position that d Mr Beckstead stated m the City Council's last meeting that South Jordan does not have enough growth to warrant the position The Tnbune regrets the error hive Charged In Drug Arrest I 1 Clears Chapel Proposal NORTH U9GAN AP' Members of the North i Council voted Thuisiav night to gr int a eondt tnmal use (lernut allow mg the Maranathi Bap tist Church to build a i haiM-- l on a 3h acre plot ill the community A petition from about 30 residents had asked the coundil to reverse the approval given bv the citys planning loninns I ogan unanimcm-.l- sion Thev said thev w ere loinemcd alxmt traffic congestion and about ur banning an area that now has a rural atmos phere Mayor Carl Johnson said mam people have told him they would wel i onip the church in thou community He said two Mormon churches and the North Park Flementarv School have been built in rest denti.il zones The Rev James Herod said he was delighted permission w as giv en I feel strongly that God has led us to that property and I am excited about having an opportunity to become good neighbors to the people of North Logan," he said Herod said his church has been in Cache Valiev less than three years Sx Ihiee OHfc M lal to The Tribune I tah I ountv resident ihueed with possession distribute Hednesdn following night an nf drugs cirest Kevin L ltofrman 24 112 N win Fast Orem Ronald H Hansen 27, 40 F 300 South No 12 Ameiuan Futk and Rocky Olsen 27 140 E Main Vimiuan hoik weie attested bv Oiem police otfu ers said Vt Pete Hansen 000 in manjuana Hansen said a Unit i ex aim and drug paraphei nalia w as c onfisi ate d Oiem polite said an lnfoi mailt leported a pending dun tr ins u lion m l irem The itc v a , l.iK r i hunt, id to lx'hi and Sgt Hansen and Detective Stewait Winn set up surv eillam e A car was stopped at 1800 N State in Lelu and using a searih warrant Detective Mike Wightman found a pound of marjuana Mr Huffman was attested and taken to Oiem City Jail Later that night dt'tei lives stopped a car on 1 13 lietween American Fork and Pleasant Grove Mr Hansen and Mr Olsen were then arrested St Using a set omi seal h warrant officers confis rated five kilos of marijuana Dnig paraphernalia was also confisc ated The thiee men were taken before Judge Joseph I Dimick. 8th Cm uit Court who set Mr Hoffman s bail at $2 500 ,ind $1 0O0 fur M r Hansen and Mr Olsen All Ihiee jxisted bond and weie icleascd from jail Two Plead Innocent To Vice Charges ihaiged with aggravated exploitation prostitution I ridav pleaded not guilty to the iharges and were given a Jan 20 trial date by 3rd Distill t Court Judge Peter F lx .irv Robert Leon Barber, 29 and Lisa Baxter, 21 aie Salt Lake Citv charged with persuading a gul to heeonie a prostitute and give the money she made to Mr Barber In addition Mr Barbel allegedly had intercourse with the girl befoie she turned IB years old and is charged with unlawful intercourse A third defendant in the case Teresa Mattinson is scheduled to lie airaigned on the charges Friday Two people nf wsmmmmm Nephi Goes Cold 48 of the 187 Reasons Turkey why Prowswood Won 13 Landscaping Awards This Year. Special to The Tribune School chilNEPHI dren, parents, city officials and 13 local busines- - part m Nephis merican Cancer Society Students at Juab High School held a pledge contest, collecting signatures of people pledging to stop smoking or chewing tobacco for 24 hours Pledge card holders received free gum and candy from service stations and dnve-m- s The Juab School Disschool lunch kitchen and four restaurants in town served cold turkey trict tended to April 30. 1981 Mayor Browning had made two telephone calls to the FERC to inquire about the application has Duchesne IV fense Count ll Kenneth Blown told the jury that to conv ict the tno of arson it would have to prove that thev entered the building with the intent to Urn it down He said the defendants never denied entering the building orbiulomg a fire But, he said m i losing argu ments the destruction of thp mdmaik was an accidental ait " " A Salt Lake City Police reports said $950 in cash and $300 in checks were taken fiom a car belonging to Beddie Hoffman, 1200 South block of 700 East The money was part of a business deposit from The Record Shop. 51 S Plant Permit Granted permit to construct and operate a hydroelectric power plant at Starvation Dam has been issued to Duchesne by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission thought they were huild fire on a dirt floor They the wooden floor was dirt and strewn with cables and scraps of wood ses took the development of a power source on the Starvation Dam, three m'les west of the city on the Strawberry River Other Applicants Two other applicants who submitted bids were Bountiful City and Utah Power & Light Co The Central Utah Conservancy District, which operates the Starvation Dam resevoir, filed an application too late to be the trial, the men Proset utmg Attornev Tei rv Ch;,s! lansen sought to prove that the three men knew thev were building a fire on a wooden flixu and that the histone building was worth $2.39 (XtO He also pointed out mionsisteneies m their testimony and statements given to police at the time of arrest The state did not however produce evewitne1 ox to the men leaving the si one or direit evidence from a fire inspector oi investigator indu atmg the use of moen diarv dev ues other than the camp fire started bv the trio observance of Smokeout Day, sponsored by the Duchesne Hails Action Special to The Tribune Throughout claimed they ing a small" testified that covered with metal plates, Saturday Morning Nov i mber 21, 1981 wtM tiou n Page One All three said thev thought the Lie was out whin thev left the building at 15 a m alxiut and found ail open railroad tar in uhuh to sleep Tht were awakened b tie fire about an hour later and were arrested 3 3rd District Court jury took one hour and 4(1 minutes to find three Salt Lake men guilty of reckless, burning ' in connection with a Juiv 2u fire tnai destroy isi the Silver King Coalition Building m Park City The three had A Photo By Tribune Correspondent Ann Shields Salt Aikr tribune 18 months to prepare and present a plan for the construction and operation of such power facility, Mayor Browning said Applies for Grant Duchesne has made application to the Utah State Community Impact commission for a grant for $35 000 that would pay 90 percent of the cost of a fesibility study The next step to comply with construction requirements is filing the fesibility study Mayor Brown is look ing toward costs of from $1 5 million to $2 million for the hydroelectric facility sandwiches for lunch Students from first to 12th grades entered posters m the Smokeout Day poster contest An Amencan Cancer Society display of pictures of diseased lungs, caused by smoking, hung in a local grocery store and then at Juab High School The Smokout Day parade was held under the direction of Grand Marshall Clark Ostler, who had smoked for 35 years before quitting four months ago The parade featured floats, bands, decorated bikes, cars and tncycles It ended at the old high school football field with a burn-orally Smokers threw their cigarettes .nto a bonfire and pledge card holders participated in d ill d wing for two turkeys, a sack of coal and candy donated local businesses ut Our People You may not be familiar with the 187 member Property Management and Landscape team of Prowswood (48 of them pictured above) but you've probably seen their work Part of their job is to landscape and maintain our own 15 condominium and apartment communities, and commercial properties We also maintain seven communities for others It s hard work, and we try to do it well Recently the Civic Beautification Awards Committee honored Prowswood and our Property Management and Landscaping team with thirteen sepauVe landscaping a wards for outstanding design and maintenance W'e re proud of these aw ards but even more, we rc proud of our people Our people make Prowswood the first rate company it is Without h m we would KC-lO- 0 5 he just another business lb. 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