| Show a - f LOCAL Wednesday March The Salt Lake Tribune EPA Proposes Fine Against City for Ui UZZ'A1 Dom g Drugs Can Upset Family Unit Probe Convinces SL United E DATELI IIarming Wetlands : WASHINGTON CITY — The Environmental Protection Agency has proposed a 125000 fine against WastLington City for alleged wetland destruction during construction of the Green Spring Golf Course The violations were first noted in May 1989 by the Army Corps of Engineers but no formal charge had been made by the EPA until ME MIEN VERNAL AMERICAN FORK NI i' PANGUITCH PAROWAN Rapist Who Called 911 Gets Maximum Penalty OGDEN — An Ogden man who womraped and beat a an in her home and then called 911 to request assistance for her has been ordered to serve 15 years to life in prison the maximum penalty under state law Kevin Verl Donohoo 30 was sentenced by 2nd District Judge Stanton Taylor for aggravated e felosexual assault a ld first-degre- ny Donohoo had pleaded guilty in exchange for dismissal of addi- tional charges of aggravated bure felony and glary a e attempted murder a from the felony stemming same November incident Donohoo was arrested the day Olf the crime after police discovd ered the victim wearing clothes in a ransacked bedroom of her home She recovered and was in the courtroom for Donohoo's sentencing Donohoo had reported the incident calling emergency dispatchers He told police at the scene that he made the call because he found the woman injured But police became suspicious when they noticed scratches on his face chest and neck and blood on his hands Donohoo said the injuries had been inflicted by a cat first-degre- second-degre- blood-soake- non-prof- Driver Innocent in Death But Guilty on Drug Counts PANGUITCH — A California man has been acquitted of automobile homicide in the death of a woman passenger who died in an accident on southern Utah's scenic Burr Trail However an jury found Michael Allen Sterger of Cypress Calif guilty of two misdemeanors — possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia He is to be sentenced on the drug charges April 30 before 6th District Judge Don Tibbs Sterger 30 was charged in the death of Michelle Eckroth 26 of Huntington Beach Calif She died in July 1989 from injuries she received when she was ejected from the car Sterger was driving after it apparently hit an embankment A deputy sheriff told Sterger he was required to take a blood test which showed his level was within the legal limit However the same test showed traces of THC the active agent in marijuana THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ST GEORGE — A storm dumped a foot of snow early Tuesday in southern Utah's mountains and triggered minor flooding in Washington County's Diamond Valley Tenneco Mines in the Pine Valley Mountains reported 13 inches of rain overnight while Kanab received 82 inch and St George reported 77 inch said William Al- der chief meteorologist with the dropped in American Fork last year according to an annual report compiled by the city police department Sex offenses rape and simple assaults showed an increase over the previous year said Police Chief John Durrant There were five rapes reported in 1991 compared to three in cola Despite increases in those areas crime decreased overall and more cases were solved Reports of crimes dropped to 4168 from 4262 in 1990 and 665 percent of the cases were cleared compared to 64 percent in 1990 —Ann Shields drug-refus- al For information call the Utah Federation for Drug Free Youth 120 N 200 West Salt Lake City drug-trafficki- ate of the program who now works on the staff He and Mr Herpel work together a lot Helping others has helped him Mr Campbell says "It keeps me off drugs" His advice for kids with ce-abuse problems or compulsive disorders is "stick with your family Be honest and open" subtan- National Weather Service's Salt Lake City office Alder said the combination of heavy rainfall and snow melt led to flooding in the Diamond Valley area Tumbleweeds blocking culverts also caused some flooding in the area where the ground is heavily saturated Several homeowners reported water in thcir basements and up to 10 more had standing water around their houses No injuries or major property damage was I - re- ported rious" The Brian Head ski resort received 12 inches of snow while Bryce Canyon had 7 inches of the white stuff The southwest part of Garfield County reported 4 to 5 inches of rain while 10 inches of snow fell on Boulder Mountain Rain showers are expected to continue through today Alder said "This is a chance for us to ex cress our autonomy It allows us the opportunity to let the public know our purpose and the distribution of United Way contributions to area agencies" Ms Lloyd said Other than national dues and management costs funds raised by a particular United Way are redistributed in that community much you cznyv& or'1 ' 6414041900-ire-iiE- VERNAL —A chemical agent is believed responsible for a fish kill along a mile of the lower Strawberry River the state Division of Wildlife Resources said About 150 brown trout rainbow trout and white fish were found floating in pools or washed up on the banks of the river Friday the agency said this week The stretch of the river affected flows through Duchesne The division will restock rainbow trout in the spring and brown trout and white fish will immipate in other parts of the river Water samples and fish specimens were collected for lab tests to determine the chemical used ' A '4 of tr011oiF - 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The United Way of the Great Salt Lake Area will not pay dues to the national parent organia tion pending completion of an investigation into allegations of cor- I ruption rnd mismanagement That decision was made Tues- day by the executive committee of the Salt Lake organization's volunteer board of directors William Aramony former president of United Way of America retired under pressure late last week after being dogged by allegations of lavish spending and possible conflicts with several spinoff organizations Mr Aramony's departure did not resolve concerns "The allegations are deeper than his salary" said Anne M Lloyd commimicatons director of the Salt Lake agency "The executive committee decided it was in the best interest of the community to withhold the dues at this time and send the message that these allegations are se- - The conference is sponsored by the Utah Federation for Drug Free Youth and offers parents and students from third grade through college more than 50 workshops with topics skills ranging from to achieving a "natural high" drug-contr- bot:trkr o:-:''e7-1:-- 1990 Sex offense cases which include lewdness or perversion grew to 34 last year compared with 27 in 1990 : I THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE ClirtiOuve prficos fund FORK — Crime AMERICAN despite opposition from southern Utah ranchers Under the plan grazing on the forest would be reduced by up to 17 percent on several parcels Responding to complaints from cattle interests the Iron County COMMisSiOn has written regional forester Hugh Thompson to express its displeasure with the plan Spokesman Ron Wilson said the commission letter received last month surprised Forest Service officials since cattle raisers had been involved in every phase of DNF management planning "We petitioned by letter public comment on this and then we developed the issues" Wilson said at a recent commission meeting "We want you to understand that the livestock permittees were invOlved in this process from the very beginning" Wilson said cattle raisers have filed a formal appeal to the regional forester but he added that if the DNF assessment has been made properly there is little chance the plan will be changed 1 1 By Nancy Hobbs e Utah Storm Moods Basements Dumps Snow S City Reports More Rapes But Less Crime Overall PAROWAN — A Forest Service official says plans to cut livestock grazing allotments on the Dixie National Forest likely will stand ' three-da- y blood-alcoh- Complaints Not Likely To Shake GroAng Policy ' Derek Campbell 20 is a gradu To Delay Dues appointed by President Reagan to the White House Conference on a Drag-FreAmerica in 1987 Mr Martinez will speak at 8 am in the Acord Arena "Life Skills Conference" designed to combat drug abuse begins Thursday at the Salt Palace and is expected to draw 10000 people On Friday Bob Martinez the director of national policy will give the keynote address Appointed by President Bush to the director's position Mr Martinez is responsible for developing a national strategy to combat drugs As former governor of Florida he was the lead governor on substance abuse and issues for the National Governors Association and was it Life-Lin- eight-memb- er z I A Way Conference to Combat Drug Abuse 3Day Life-Lin- The city has restored the 57 acres of wetland in accordance with a March 1990 EPA order the city has 20 days from the date of receipt to request a hearing EPA Inspector Bob Mairley who investigated the Green Spring violation said Monday that a settlement could be reached without a hearing If a settlement is not reached the city must file for a hearing before the deadline or the fine will stand as is Mairley said Washington City Attorney Steve Snow said the city has authorized payment of a lesser fine but he would not release the amount ' "The penalty is only proposed" Snow said "They have extended an offer to us to meet in Denver which we intend to accept" By Jon Ure ramuNz SALT LAKE Quitting drugs sounded horrible to Arthur Herpel After all "high is fun" he says But his "highs" were bringing down the family "I was throwing my life away for marijuana" Mr Herpel said Tuesday Chemical dependency affects everyone and dysfunction overtook Mr Herpel's family explains e Vern Utley director of a center in Salt Lake City for treatment of adolescents with chemical dependency and compulsive behavior disorders When one person abuses drugs the family unit is injured Mr Utley says And when a youth quits drugs the family can heal too "It is a family disease" says Jim e Smith assistant director of :4'i' f now The recent notification of charges from the EPA indicates D3 4 1992 30-c- t 60-c- t 100-c- t 30-ct- s 100-ct- s 60-c- t 100-ct- s t 400mgs 60-c- 50mg 300mg 100-c- t 5mg 10mg 100-c- t 75mg 60-ct- s 60-c- t 150mg 100-c- t 1I qs oi 04 4 lát-- : - "i I I :Attr414)is 11 v t ? 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