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Show prrrfiir-- i nrfigr, kidnapping Cat Ordered to Trial Lawyers Seek Witness Mental History In Defending Case of Aecuscd Slayer l.au utn t r j i;,jn ,m ust-- of Kill inj j liuiivint m .uUst want the salt Lake County Adornoy , ofluv to luso iho l histui ut a w it m. " pjrunoid si hizophremc That, she said, could make him an in ompetent m tile and taint the credibility and witnt--- bias of his testimonv iiit-nta- jm' turned over to them oral niuti'n argued t' tore did Distru t Judge Scott Djii-ls lawveis fur James Itonald Howland 29 said Mr Howlands right to tonlront Ills aci users overrides the witness s iluims to privileged information between him and psychologists or psuhiatrists Thev also filed a written motion (ontaining a similar argument involving another witness Judge Daniels took the motions under advisement but directed Deputy Attorney Diehard Shepherd to ask the witness if he would sign a release of his psychological history If the man does, the couit will decide if any of the witness history was relevant to the case. Judge Daniels said Mr Howland, listed in court records us a transient, faces second-degrehom.cide charges in connection with the death of Thomas Freeman, whose decomposed body was found Sept 13 between a garage wall and a retaining wall near 220 S 700 East, i ourt records said i She and colleague Manny Garcia had sent subpoenas to three Salt Lake County hospitals and mental health In an " organizations where the witness previously had been treated, but the) had refused to turn over records, contending that the records were privileged information. The records should be released to the defense, she said, because privileged information between the witness and psychologists is less important than Mr. Howlands right to confront his accusers Prosecutors didn t have the witness mental history. and the couit determines if a witness is competent to testify. Deputy Attorney Shephenl said Moreover, the witness has a ugl t to privacy that prohibits people !i mu ' digging into the his history indisn nnnantlv, he said i Ms Bergeson argued that the witness may have had a motive to implicate Mr Howland, but Mr Shepherd described him as a "link in a ham of events" that led to Mr Howland s ar rest Mr Howland remains in the Salt Lake Countv Jail on a $23 00U bond A Salt Lake City OGDEN il ID m m has been ordered to stand trial F h 24 on first degree kidnapping Og charges involving a It) vear-olden bov, 2nd District t ourt officials s nd k i id. iv VSilliam Foweis 24 is charged with first degree kidnapping in the Dee 5 abduction u( ihe youth Hut betme those legal proceedings. Fuwers is scheduled to stand trial Feb 7 for destruction of Weber County Jail property Fowers damaged a stool and winjailers claim. Police allege Fowers used a knife to abduct the victim from his home-- , and that the youth was then taken to a trailer court where he was sexually assaulted dow lock, The Salt Lake Tribune. Saturday. January A7 18, 19KG Historic Site Feels Budget Squeeze PROMONTORY SUMMIT, Box IIol He said Ihe Gramm-Rudmalings Act, the Congressional bill designed to balance the budget by 1991 has stalled the the sites 1986 budget Last week, federal officials re vealed a preliminary site budget $9 000 lower than the 1985 budget "Were playing the crystal ball forecast now but I think there will be less money aivl shorter hours." he said Davies attributed last year's surge in visits to cooperation betwetn the National Park Service and other agencies. He said the Brigham City Chamber of Commerce, Utah Travel Council and Golden Spike Empire Inc helped fund visitor information areas and rest stops on Interstates 15 and 84 where the site is advertised El- der County AP) - The Golden Spike National Historic Site recently dosed out its second busiest year ever, but its financial future is less than golden. a site official says Visits to Utahs only national his tone site were up 32 percent last year to 199.234 people, nearly 48.000 more than 1984. said Golden Spike Superintendent Denny Davies In 1976, the year of the nation's bicentennial. 214,000 people went to see where the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads met on May 10, 18b9, forming the nation's first transcontinental railroad. A budget cut this year could force the site to shorten visiting hours and cancel special events, Davies said ( ... e Investigators later determined that Mr. f reeman had been shot in the head with a weapon about Aug 18. They arrested Mr Howland Sept. 27 after following him to a church at 160 S 800 East and finding property similar to items owned by Mr. Freeman and cartridge ( ases that matched those found at the ime seem' Delense lawyer Nancy Bergeson argued that the witness may have framed Mi. Howland and that the witness had been diagnosed as a Level of River ! a Lowered By Floodgates Special to The Tribune I.EHI River levels have been known to drop when the sun is pound ing and irrigation is in full swing -- - but in January? Friday at 4pm, the level of the Jordan River has been dropping at approximately 12 inches every 40 minutes While it may appear to be nature paying penance for the floods of 83, it s actually under control County flood control to be exact New floodgates at the Utah Lake outlet were closed for the first time Friday at 4 p.m. by Salt Lake County Huod Control. The closure will reduce water flow from 1,000 cubic feet to 200 cubic feet by noon Saturday, leaving the river level at 80 percent below normal for this time of year. In addition to testing the floodgates, the low river level will allow engineers to inspect a dredging project designed to control the level of Utah Lake. The dredging, expected to be completed Feb I, is part of a $12 3 million project funded by the Legislate e last year. The gates will be opened at 5 p m Monday and will likely be closed again next month for construction work on other areas of the river according to Terry Holzworth, director of county flood control. As of ?. t y , 17 cu.n. refrigerator Vacuum: Oecch XL100C Hold Dw 380N-2C- X Oi i I 4 JJr s'; i w. . ' T ! f 2 ,f- 2 SPEED, 3 CYCLE WASHER hm, e V h- ' f , W , - MJ deluxe refrigerator DOOR U v. ' 4 - iAMkCM- SX' - : V V: tNOER COUNTER - s219 4 VtofK CM 9r f TAPPAN FRIG1DA1RE 21 cu it. frost free refrigerator FRIGIDAIRE Self cleaning 30 ran9e CHAMRGLO tank Barbeque with 648 oqq 128 Gas . f ok j1 Engineering Several hundred internationally known authorities in the field of artificial otgans and related fields have been invited to the symposium, w Inch will he held at the Salt Palace i k . camem Automatic locus color rt G-E- I RCA 43" color protable 1 i f.tV By 2 Masked Men Two men wearing ski masks, one med with a revolver, held up the ambo Oil gas station and conve-oncstore at 1300 South 900 East at 57 p m Friday. The two men made off with , $100, said Lt. Keilh Salt Lake City Police Depart-len- e Tol-i.in- t o. , - 7 - 'I , ' V control console vrth remote 338. 528. 188. M'Cf rnnlrn FRIGIDAIRE 13 CU ft upright treeze GE. Automata washer FRIGIDAIRE Under the counter -S- AVE imTn inn ON MAYTAG Washers Dryers Dishwashers with cassette and turntaote. t I , - , TVAirv QTDRES TC 1 1 z --' T ' - , fi AUDIO ,v. & J r, 8065f televisions iZ.i v '1 I;: I potataole 5 i l I- 548. ... 179. -- h f-- SANYO Touch control Microwave LITTON contro Microwave with touch HOTPOINT J tr t ; f 588 88 TV, tremolo control color A - Tolmnn said the suspects are loved to he the same people who iv e robin'll three or four conve iencr stores in the past week, The two men arc medium build and Tol-i.irob.ibly In Ihetr early 20s, Lt said They were wearing faded evi j.u klels and fled In a Mustang - recorder VHS portable video t k j , Gas Station Bobbed r J , oven Countertop Microwave . 278 RCA VHS VCR RCA -h' r- ' 4 RB18E-3A- M22-A- I VIDEO I ITEMS ,616W.3500 SO.. CIO.. OPEN r A RESULTS V 0 $ m. 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