OCR Text |
Show 4B Salt Lake City's Peregrine Falcons Lose All 4 Eggs But May Lay More 3 I fe,i Fridav, Tle Salt Lake Tnbakt, Loan to Khashoggi Allegedly Secured By Assets of Triad America Corp. ' a.:a tie for comment First National filed a motion April sett,ng a court order preventing Triad from selling. transferring or furtner rriorgaging its Lnis' asets The bank said it was concerned Triad wrAf,d ta,,e insufficient assets to pay its debt, The court found at the April Fith hearing tr,at Triad has ample assets to pay the $71)01060 debt and the rriotion was denied by Judge James Sa a ay a First National's amended complaint fiIed Thursday al,so aIieges that Vertex has the same officers s and as Euro Commercial dirc-ctor- , Tho Forecast tot 8 pm. EDT, Fri., May 9 4 ....... 804r. ;0 - , 1 r", High BO There s sLll a glimmer of hope fOr baby falcons. however. The adults are still spending a great deal of time around the Aestia Efritel Utah and were observed copulating several times Thursday It s possible they could lay moce eggs this spring nat happened to the eggs may never be known One of the four eggs was accidentially knocked out of tne nest earlier this wet it but the adult falcons appeared to be taking excellent care of the remairiing three Mr Walters said his best guess for the eggs failure Is that the birds selected an inappropriate nest site on the facade of the Hotel Utah. Although protected from the wind and rain, the eggs in the nest were essentially sitting on concrete He believes 60 flarjil 90 90 4 90 Rain F bares Snowtos Warm Inv Co id,,ory, Occluded ,r- - Staboaary AL,r Snow Ow Ws Meow Sdr 'Ica 100.A Logan 32 Ogden 38151 Szon,,,e,-- - U 'kali Lake Hempel au' I Prvotta Otoira 3b Illendover 33,'53 OM 0,40r1I601 is Good SI Von, Good EICtötti L llfin ?I 27 01 CO 22 IP 30 M OZ CO 3S OZ tJedar I OZ 1161 M CO CO I Porwomoves Continued From 1 which occurred along many thoroughfares in the valley, caused the closure of Riley Elementary School on Salt Lake City's southwest side, but that information was incorrect, a school district spokesman said. The heavy rains pouring out of Capitol Hill and east Rose Park overtaxed the storm-drai- n system and spread out 2 feet deep on 1300 North between 1200 and 1300 West about 11 a.m. By late afternoon, the water was only several inches to a foot deep, but caused few problems for nearby homes, said County Flood Control Director Terry Holzworth. While some county crews coped with that problem, others took steps to move more of the runoff away from between the Salt residences into a Lake City sewage treatment plant and oil refineries along Beck Street. The excessive runoff was causing a drainage ditch to back up and over its banks behind the the "oil drain" dike where Salt Lake County has three pumps next to the sewage plant. The county took measures to lessen the by directing the water into the broad field and Area Forecast day Piorthern Utah Forecast Cache oiler Continued shower activity con be expected today, with policd clearing possible late this evening. Saturday will be cloudy and warmer, Oh a slight Chance of showers. Highs today near 50, warming to low 60s Saturday. Lows both days mid-30- s. Wasatch Front and Western Deserts: Scat- tered shower Chitty today, decreasing this evening and becoming partly cloudy by Saturday. Saturday will be wormer, but is chance of a few isciated showers. Highs today In the low to warming s to by Saturday. Overnight lows both days in the upper 30s and low 40s. Uinta Basin: The forecast calls for scattered showers today, decreasing by this evening. Saturday will be partly Cloudy with chance of a few isolated showers. mid-Se- s, mid-60- mid-6- 0s SaturHighs today in the mid-50- s, day. Lows both days upper 30s to low 40s Southern Utah Forecast Southeast Utah: Conditions will be partly cloudy today and tonight with widely scattered afternoon and evening showers. Saturday will be warmer and fair to partly cloudy. Highs today in the upPer 50s, warming to 601 Saturs to low day. Overnight lows in the mid-30- 40s. Southwest Volleys and Sevier Vatter. Pat-i-v cloudy with scattered showers in the afternoon and evening. Saturday will be fair to partly cloudy ond wcrrner. Chance of measurable precipitation at Cedar City todoy 20 percent. Highs in the upper 50s and s overnight lows in the mid-60- s, mid-30- and-lo- 40s. Utah's Dixie: Fair to partly cloudy conditions dominate the weather picture. Temperatures will be warmer, with highs today in 'Me mid-70climbing to near 80 Saturdoy. Overnight lows low to mid-40- s. Recreational Areas Lake Powell and Canyonlands: Partly cloudy today and tonight with widely scattered afternoon and evening shower continued cool. Fair to partly cloudy conditions will dominate Saturday. Lake Powell hiaris today near 70, Saturday. Lows both warming to mid-70- s nights mid-4- 0 Canyonlands highs low to mid-60- s today, warming to low 70s Saturday. Lows both nights mid-40- s. Northern mountains: Occasional snow est to showers today Oh moderate northwest winds. Showers may continue this evening, with partial clearing through - kite,- tonight. SaturclaY 4111 be Parthi ClouaY with chance of a fevy showers. Highs in the upper 30s, lows in the upper 20s. Southern Mountains: Partly clouds, today with afternoon and evening will be fair to PartlY cloudy. Highs today low 50s, warming to upper 50 Saturday. Overnight 10,04S bath days upper 205 to low 30s. Extended Forecast for Utah Sunday through Tuesday Northern and Southern Utah Another upper level low will move ocross the area Sunday with a drier and warmer southwest flow aloft develooing by Tuesday. Scattered showers northwest and widely scattered showers south and east decreasing Sunday. Fair to partly cloudy and warmer conditions will dominate Tuesday. Highs will be 70s in the north, upper 70s and 80s in the south. Lows will be in the 30s to low 40s. Extended Forecast for Idaho Sunday through Tuesday Northern and Southern Idaho The extended forecast calls for decreasing showers Sunday, becoming drier Monday and Tuesday. Highs through the period will be in the 505 and 60s. Overnight lows will be in sccrhered showers. Saturday the Y L Pre(0 Si 31 34 26 35 14 33 35 33 39 30 32 34 32 32 30 36 41 .17 Oat SkOtrec 54 40 65 Ceciar City tooevime 4S . Si co Fitmore 51 47 GreennNer 63 63 46 52 61 44 19 Horsville Heber ON heipef Kona) LO9Ori MKtAlv motord Moab M000ce4o $3 CI Si 43 40 47 SI M 49 SI 48 30 48 70 42 46 47 Oskien Orem Pak CrtY Ke Pro. liorMiott ')t ottleyd Poeseett Selo 1. 0kt InowDird Smog,'" Fcto, St. George '7,.)0e4e Univ. ot LitoO kit. not VverKiover UV, Not, Pcrit Neyodo E E y Las Vegas 106,,o 6,onnemucc0 . 26 II 31 30 37 36 Etkvenne rXk Sor too evortston otrue 3$ 41 42 40 IS Who Foils Pocateao Pe burg 7,.. F cll. 64 45 45 43 60 Today Conditions Forecast States Anchorage Fairbanks I Precio 1.4 L S AS Juneau 74 55 78 56 snnv Parham! 65 41 kat .35 .67 .06 ,I4 .14 San D,tsci0 64 42 69 52 71 55 72 SI 74 52 leer Snnv 6244 59 45 65 36 64 htana4ulu Franosco. Seattle Spokane Midwest 41 33 68 43 M 1.12 .02 M Chaga Detott 1144 104 Duiuth 40 35 Kansas CON Minlemons Oklahoma Crtv Omaha 11 &smack oPittCrh, St Louis 47 42 65 47 .03 .02 M shwr shwr 33 shwr Oct 50 41 72 47 thsi WY .72 6$ 44 44 28 stwrit 1st 77 64 thst 64 53 Ittst .30 .30 8170 45 39 $7 72 50 31 IS 61 63 47 12 69 48 39 rain Si 35 shwr 8166 din .31 80 64 46 37 83 64 .51 54 42 cietv 61 Pk. 19 69 Iist roul pki East 144 151 1 .01 .11 03 Boston 48 45 B,ttalo New 61 .55 .10 .09 M .51 43 ,13 .02 hortatk OKhrwood 79 64 .27 Aash,nyton 71 63 64 90 92 13 90 61 84 64 Wit 60 SS SI tow 12 SS gotcl 83 70 11 11 otcl MO Ork South A.tor't0 MkOrrti New Orleans OTIonao 60 .37 61 75 .02 64 52 WV 63 52 km tow 66 SI 52 tour Si 47 11,9 69 old 9144 87 67 Ptcl Southwest Arhtaueraue 59 38 64 3S Dol 04 70 84 69 Poso 7332 12 42 Phoenix Sor Ante. 7 4(100 It se es 00 IS inny 19 69 ckty El .03 .14 44 70 53 73 63 s Lows,11,e kte,tspn.s 30 34 44 33 36 33 Los Angeies .45 .14 Moho 60Ke 38 POCifiC 40 31 30 31 30 30 44 ,02 .02 .18 1.27 M 87 35 31 54 .01 47 53 87 47 .91 12 SS 44 77 61 61 .26 .14 M 28 ational s H 45 la 53 'Si 38 Yesterday 35 M Dem, er .26 .17 M 36 25 34 46 31 32 34 33 e4lowsrone Coior Wel .31 Wyoming COSDer 40s. Montano YeSter6Oy'S COOdaheni BicrKang KPOM Crtv ElPoce Ccrvon A California man who escaped April 25 from an interrogation room at the Metropolitan Hall of Justice and remains at large has been charged with aggravated robbery in connection with the holdup of a Murray motel. A los 71 a !or SS .07 12 46 Snow Coadshoris 57 taw Amsterdam Barbados 84 71 Berlin M M M Buenos Aires Cairo 68 44 cidy 95 64 On 014)1 In 55 AS 62 54 82 73 cidy 22. 75 cid,r tow tow 71 50 cic19 London Macir Mexico Cftv Mortr eal Moscow Oslo 57 44 41 cict9 M M cc19 fckr Pai-'- s Pekjng Rome Savcvore drev Tok .0 Tor orto Gene, a Hoeg K ong Jerusalem ...... 66 M criminal complaint filed Wednesday in 5th Circuit Court accuses Kelly L. Garner. 25, Long Beach. Calif., of robbing a motel at 458 W. 5300 South at gunpoint April Yesterdays Trace H d The nest box is a shallow tray filled with five inches of gravel on which eggs could be safely laid. Biologist believe it provides ideal conditions for a peregrine falcon nest. It will be several day3 before its known whether the falcons produce a second set of eggs. But U.S. Attorney Brent Ward, a member of the governor's task force and one of the chief spokesman against SB214, said passage of the bill would amount to a windfall for business, "because it would give them immunity from negligence." SB214 would protect directors and officers from damages resulting from negligent misconduct, "or even gross negligence," said Mr. Ward. "When we consider the current 3tmosphere in Utah's investment and financial markets, this is like inviting the fox into the chicken coop." He said the insurance liability problem is not a result of the laws governing liability for corporate directors arid officers. It is a general problem in all industries, the U.S. attorney added, "and people are trying to take advantage of that situation to gain immunity from liability," Opponents of SB2I4 also told the legislative commit- -tee that if investors cannot recover for losses due to 7 negligent behavior on the part of company directors, they may be unwilling to invest in Utah businesses. The governor's task force is also recommending the statute of limitations be reduced to two years, rather than one year, "because reducing it to one year would actually increase the number of frivolous lawsuits," said Mr. Ward. It alleges that the motel clerk iden vIE for Si 45 68 52 74 47 rain 59 45 Chtic 81 57 75 83 52 77 72 61 79 59 tow tow dc19 tow tow 68 59 Attati low S L.C. high S.L.C. low 1985 70 29 ot THIS FROM hearing this week and is scheduled to be returned to Lakewood. Mr. Garner was in the Crossroads arrested April 25 Plaza Shopping Center, 50 S. Main, in connection with the switch of a phony diamond for a real one from Sierra West Diamond, 36 S. State the same day. He is a suspect in another diamond switch April 21 in the Holladay area, and is wanted on warrants in connection with about a dozen jewel thefts and robberies in the San Diego area. COSTS A LMLE MORE 4 - But Arvin's Master Cool Cools Better than Anyone's Standard Evaporative Cooler. Including ARVINS! AND SATURDAYDNI , How? c Harrison Foril My tintEITHEMS 01.. 00. 9 -11 Salt Lake Internct,onol Airocy-t- . Precq:,tobon readings on temperatures are those recorded at the air Dort. 1 -- tilled Mr. Garner's picture from a group of photographs. Mr. Garner escaped from the interrogation room the same night after police arrested his alleged accomplice, Gordon Kent Nelson. 28, at the Radisson Hotel 161 W. 600 South. Mr. Nelson was charged last week with being a fugitive from justice from Lakewood, Colo. in connection with the March 28 armed robbery of three men of an emerald at a hotel there. Mr. Garner also is a suspect. Mr. Nelson waived an extradition Note: This informohon is received doll, from the Notonol Aeother Service at The Preciortcrtion since Oct. Accumulative ex ss Utah high higher-elevatio- MANE Dall Data esterckhis eather Data Precipitation Precipitation in Voir Accumulative excess then pumping it back into the drain, north of the dike. There, the lake is backing up and filling fields where cows formerly roamed. The heavy rains also prompted Salt Lake City to begin releasing large amounts of water from Mountain Dell Reservoir Wednesday night. That built a sizable "pond" in Sugarhouse Park, but provided plenty of space in n Mountain Dell for runoff. Mountain Dell received .70. Even higher, there was snow. Alta reported 24 new inches containing 3.86 inches of water. Snowbird had slightly smaller totals, Mr. Alder said. In addition, 2 to 3 ., inches fell in Parleys Canyon, 2 in Logan, and 1 in Tooele,, Sandy and Woodland. Cache County. The heavy wet snow prompted issuance of a "high hazard" avalanche warning from Spanish Fork Canyon to the Utah-Idah- o border. Conditions were particularly level in Little Cottonwood dangerous about the 8,000-foCanyon, Mr. Alder said. Other notable precipitation totals were 1.71 inches at Hobble Creek in Utah County, 1.48 in Tooele. 1 in Springville..74 in Farmington, .91 in Fillmore. Fugitive Charged in Murray Motel Holdup Global Temps Intermountain MISStng T and 30s Weather Summarv - which the nest had been and instead spent much of the day in and around a nest box whicit specially-designehas been installed on a hotel ledge. hard-to-reac- B-- Friday and Saturday Solt Lake City, Ogden and Provo Forecast -A Moist, unstable airrnass will remain OVef IJtofl STWOUgh today, becoming drier by Saturday. The forecast coils for locally heavy rain showers today, mixed wtM occasional snow along the benches. Gusty winds and smail bait possible near shower areas. Showers ore expected to decrease Airs evening, becoming partly cloudy witth snight chance of showers Saturday. Probabildy of measurable rain today 70 percent 50 Percent tonight; and 20 percent Satur- He noted that on Thursday the bird3 seemed to avoid the ledge on Latest Storm Just Adds to Dim Forecast For Waterlogged N. Utah, Salt Lake City--, 3151 1670 51 OZ Blanding St. George a M kidnolsSo Ozone It would not be unusual for the falcons to prod,ice a second set of eggs this spring In the captive breeding programs designed to produce as many of the endangered birds as possible, the first set Of eggs is almost always taken from the birds and placed in incubators. This usually encourages the adults to produce another set. Twice as many birds can be produced this way. If Salt Lake City's falcons do produce more eggs this year, Mr. Walters said there's a chance they may select a more suitable site on the hotel for their nest. :he eggs may have cracked after being y)stled around on this hard surface by the adults Observers Thursday could spot no evidence of egg fragments remaining in the nest or on the sidewalk beneath it. Mr Walters said the female falcon probably gathered up the pieces of thell and scattered them elsewhere, lie conceded that there 3 a chance someone stole the eggs. but said that's very unlikely. The nest is in a h location and nearby "That's just retaining the status quo," said Sen. Cornaby. "Fraud and wilful and malicious conduct are not covered by insurance anyway." 10ab 31f3i d 15 I Seerce Uss Heanti NIS email 3 VI: (,reen River 39 63 MW Wednesday rhea of egg fragments remaining in the nest or on the sidewalk beneath it. State biologist Bob Walters said the female falcon probably-gathereup the pieces of shell and scattered them elsetchere. But opponents of SB214 have said the current standard just expects the decision to be a reasonable one that a prudent person would make. If the decision meets that standard that is a good defense against a negligence suit. The opponents claim that if SB214 passed, a negligent and faulty decision leading to a loss of investment would be protected from liability. Another aspect of SB2I4 is that it would reduce the statute of limitations in directors and officers liability from three years to one, to cut down on the filing of "frivolous lawsuits," said Sen. Cornaby. But the task forces recommendation would retain liability for negligence by corporate officers and directors. It would, however, do away with the plaintiffs right to seek 'punitive' damages except in cases of fraud, or wilful and malicious conduct. L Probi, 35 19 nc,t occLpied rocAms spot no et idence money. Salt Lake City Air Pollution Index Thursday-coul- B-- mid-SO- FRONTS: ili Obserters Continued From I appropriate behavior is for corporate directors and officers and as long a3 they acted in accordance with the guidelines, they could be immune from liability lawsuits in the event business decisions led to investors losing sher' this evening. becoming partly cloudy by Sat', today, urday. Highs low (A)s Saturday, lows upper ing anomesson yak Governor's Panel Fights Bill Shielding Firms' Directors From Liability Suits moist. unstable airmass remain ober ttah today. then dry a little Saturday. The forecast calls for rain mixed with snow at times. especially along the benches. Decreas- 80" Oa Tempecaturill , rion-garn- Utah Forecast a. ... , 7 7141161.frip4Strido.,,""Ity.u4.0-P111- I tnelr eggs "They've failed.' said a r.flected e bob IA alters, the biologist for the Utah Division of cA.11,11.1e Resources who has been monitoring the birds He said the adults were sitting on eg,gs ednesday but on Thursday morning there was nothing in the Today's Weather , ,. (A.t of town and w vice president du!Ttt pi Finances S A a Netherlands ccrporation. Euro Cornrnercial is headed by Donald Fraser who was named president and chief executiie officer of Triad IA March 26 Ea. Corritnercial was to irr.est $'c million in Trial Attorneys for First National at the April 10 hearing presented a long list of assets pledged a3 collateral to secure the Si million loan. These assets included all the stock of Triad Energy and fliirnEtOUS properties In Salt Lake. Triad Energy alone had a net Iiorth ef $7 million, accordir,g to a Triad .,,naudited financial statement of Sept 30. 19t5 on file in 3rd District Court Emanuel Floor Trial executie America Corp allegediy assets as security fcr pledged 321 million persot a! loan to its founder, Adnan Knash(ggi. acccrdTt Ut3dis y ing tO a with 3rd blstrict CcAirt The loan allegedly was made hy Vertex Finances, S A. a Cayrrian L'iands corporation, according to ar arnended corriplaint filed by F-Natichal Bank of Boston. I. Tint National filed a lawsuit 'against Triad on larch 26 alleging the corripany was $7rti(ifi) in default on a $1.18 rriillion loan. The amended complaint alleges the assets were pledge.d "with an itatnt to hinder, de.lay or defraud FNEB First National as a creditor of Triad America " It3 oolf Ey .1.rn Trittine Env itonrrien:ai 'A riter Downtown Sa:t Late City 3 peregrine falcons have lost all four of -- t- 7E1'1 27. 7995 217. 6 13. 16 91 6 13. at St George. at Monticelio 48 degrees. 36 degrees. 69 degrees. 13 degrees. 87 degrees. 30 degrees. Normal high tot this dote Normal low for this date Record high tor this date Record low for this date Sunrise Today 617 MOT. 8 32 MDT. Sunset Toclov Or Utah Agricuiture Forecast chord man. 09er S In northern Utah need to watch con.. Whorls ctosely. Although de point tem. percrtures ore forecast to be in the 30s. ortrids rill be light and am, prolonged cleor Ing could send lows to near 30. - aovi , o Paramount so d Master Coor Arvin fill universar uu - DESIGN COMFORT, INC. 277-691- D , , blower actually standard cooler blowers can. You'll get cooler air, and more of it, more dependably with Master Cool! By Arvin. 2 STOVCO 261-331- SALT LAKE s that delivers more cool air into your home or business installation estimate, call: For a - r- than 93 HOME VIDEO r: L MasterCool uses a modern, single side inlet, low profile design with a more efficient 5 year life cooler pod that actually cools the air more than standard cooler pads. Plus a high performance Distributed by Allred's Inc. 1 |