| Show - - -- piwaeousa-s-vr- - - - - - te-- a ae--e- IP' 10 -- 107 i I 1 I I I can't help wondering if the publication delay until a date closer to St Patrick's Day of the much ballyhooed Sports 11- lustrated swimsuit issue had anything to do with naming Kathy Ireland as cover girl? No matter a great choice re- gardless of the holiday Now for all of you et owrhdoeg annually outraged — lighted — with this issue I am writing the appropriate letter of praise or disgust to SL You can fill it out accordingly rip it out of today's Salt Lake Tribune sign and send it off 1 i I 11 1 ' 1 1 s 1 1 :oc SI if ' t 't 'cl i is a - i ) I - s t' '' ' 111i LEfrMfimP n illimaummingsmillil a41 pick-me-u- sign-pla- small! (Signed) d black-and-whi- nt can be heard and FM from 8 to 10 am Monday through Friday they will take one of the suits for the victim Kim Hornak with the Young Lawyers said a victim's clothes usually are taken by police when they go to the hospital for medical treatment The ripped or bloody garments may help apprehend a suspect or be used as physical evidence in a trial but changing clothes often futher traumatizes a victim "Some rape victims are lucky enough to have friend or family who will bring them clean clothes" said Ms Hornak a prosecutor with Salt Lake County Attorney's Office "Others must go home wearing only a hospital e ' I i I 1 e I S Rape victims will no longer have to leave Salt Lake County hospitals in flimsy paper gowns Instead they can go home in dignity !wearing a clean new sweat suit Members of the Young Lawyers Section of the Utah State Bar so- tlicited cash donations recently to purchase colorful athletic pants and tops Merchants also donated sweat suits On Saturday the group put the !77 suits in individualized packages at the Salt Lake City Rape Crisis Center 2035 S 1300 East Now s when a volunteer is called to a hospital for services rape-crisi- I KALL-A- Parks Busier e e C THE ASSOCIATED s i f X 1I 1-- r stay-at-hom- t has gone up "Visitation in this six-sta- te ) death-ro- t t 1 i '' tors argued his administering of the drain cleaner would have proven fatal by itself But Andrews' attorneys insist their client does not deserve to die because he did not actually kill anyone Friday's action by Andrews' attorneys did not come as a surprise Immediately after the decision they had indicated they would ask the justices to reconsider the case consider his case The high court which rejected Andrews' latest appeal Feb 24 has considered the case five times Since he was sentenced to die by lethal injection 18 years ago Andrews is one of two men cons demned to die for the of three people during the 1974 robbery of the Ogden Hi Fi Shop The victims were forced to drink drain cleaner before be- -- I t - teem- ie q torture-slaying- t e 4- lel -- ''' f ' t Mall space available fee Experbenesel -- 72T'''"'Z' Pi L D4 ( el t i c-- - y A !1ri re 1 ifq 1P I t! I ?thee' - - e- - - ' - k-- ote r " don't like sto0c Dal like the Cp0al The Eggli house sits back behind the pond a barn and the railroad depot at the end of a long driveway It's the house Floyd was born in "We've changed it a little bit since then" Bea said with a laugh The depot is used as a weightlifting room by the boys and as a shop by Floyd "When the depot came up for bid in '65 Floyd bid $36 and got it" Bea said "Then he paid $1500 to have it moved out here" She said the depot had to be cut in half before it could be moved! Floyd worked for Thiokol Corp for 27 years as an electronic technician Now nine bypass surgeries later he said he doesn't work too hard if he doesn't have to Besides the ice rink he has some feed cattle and raises hay grain and Christmas trees farmer still has the first pair of metal skates he used when he clamp-owas 8 or 9 years old He keeps them in the bus along with about 110 other pairs of ice skates he's picked up at Deseret Industries yard sales and swap meets over the years He pays anywhere from $246 a pair for the skates and sharpens the blades with his own skate sharpener The largest pair is size 13 The most unique is a pair of fancy skates powder blue "One boy came in and wanted to rent skates but he had a size 15 foot and we couldn't fit him" Bea said She said all her sons enjoy playing ice hockey and they get up a game almost every night a n fur-line- FRANKFURT PARES from from from from from from MADRID 1 BERLIN COPENHAGEN d Central Ilir Conditioning or i7stgirace ii te) V: 1 1 cj Plus 4 ' -a- 7 k---1--ul - 1E2 5 oll f t r::) i 1 f thr L51— A0-- t Apkirviirok ai - : r c6 Residential DivIsion wr l''' 0p CD Of Utah Engineedng Serving Utah for 39 Years — - :)'1144'' 51 TS 1 ' — w 'A L' r71rIr'r7 milr : a 's' 'r ' 1 ''- -' -- 1556 South Main SL SALT LAKE CITY 41512 -- lles "ITHNK Wczciilla& - 0 11' A u u CI aaa aa r r II o 'f: 60 Styles 16 colors 0 Avallble in double doors 51I i 0 - -:-4 1L-: ' Midi 'IStili --- :(-1-7: ' 1 r Tempered safety glass and seseens Plush weather strippmg metal jamb professional craftsmanship & service - w Caring Made in USA with dead bolt lock — ' ''""" PORCH AVM WMDOW GUARDS WITH EX17: GAM - 0 o' home Pentonaffred In REE ESTATE ORNAMENTAL IRON 17 CS 113 MN MO or- OM e 521-444- I I 4 1 1 11 illage Quilt:Shop ' 11 "1" r V ' 4 ' ' - —1J---- - -I lch E - 7 - WE - :::- 1:- -- - e' - - 4' 4' t ' GUARANTEE THE LOWEST ' '' I al) EARLY SEASON SALE OUR BEST PRICES OF THE TEAR RI CAN" gy2cu444on (801) $643 S648 $648 S768 $648 $640 STARTING AT '' ' 1070 So Main Street DOORS II for your inspection ' A Lannn STORM :1 1 y j SECURITY I e0 - Eldorado Touring Coupe Come in and test drive the "Car of the Year" i Seville STS or the newly designed Eldorado And as always we have a great selection of our more traditional lines Fleetwoods '''':1 HI 1 !tao tr:1 utah A' - Sennng lii ' Seville Touring Sedan ' Itoawal Financing Availaabl e 90 Days Cash Mote options available HEATING - - :IBM PICK YOUR 50000 BTU 75000 BTU 100000 BTU 125000 BTU H52414IV 44r Af 651 STEEL gone : -- -- YOur Choice A A 562-203- 2 : I11:e WI 1 la rm 113DSTI Con‘ )) t 1 kvi::: :at 704--:- - 47 4 ''' GET THE ' i i: FOR A LITTLE MORE 1 Fmroargarrtirir - Fast installation vlkjik '1F -Tc i ' 11! 1 (TN 173 r-!"-- t Ligm — I Salt Lake's Oldest Cadillac Dealer 40 t171sil I tOP - 4 — Lennox Warehouse Clearance t rather skate than eat" Bea' said bus" Floyd 1 "Our youngest son Chris would said "I in the rdi hSehree A01160311MMENKEIMMEMONISEMENWINEMENNEIMIEMES1 high-court- 's i seei :::-v- CALL ADELL FOR DETAILS ENtionsmormoliana i 1 EUROPE ON SALE :' - ! The Associated Press Skaters on Floyd and Bea Eggli's ice pond glide through the night The pond in Bothwell is used for irrigation during the summer - 79—' t I 3 if 't eiti'e Dealers i e e I ' Quality Antique Furniture CONSIGNMENTS CONSIDERED ' s'etete6 I ' ' ' 4 1 1 - - - J BOUGHTSOLD ESTATES ZURICH Int f i t ' s I te - — e 41PIT't1( j' 'If- l iI US Supreme Court r g - ! t A How long the pond stays open depends on the weather said Bea "We depend totally on the weather" she said "We started skating on Dec 10 this year It's been a good year We haven't had to scrape too much snow off" The Egglis have six children — five boys and one girl Skating is a common interest of the family members except for Bea "I don't like winter sports I - v i inmate w area te r i flit l I i Friday ' Attorneys for William Andrews the nation's I Ii 1 ing shot in the back of the head Pierre Dale Selby the admitted PRESS THE ASSOCIATED t six-sta- e nationally" said Bob Baker director of the Rocky Mountain Region Even though visitation at most Utah parks is at record levels the parks and monuments remain attractive because their size still affords considerable solitude On one trail in Dinosaur National Monument called Sounds of Silence "we have monitored the level of silence and there are places where the loudest noise is the sound of monitoring equipment" Baker said Andrews Appeals to High Court i g haven for skaters The seats on the bus run lengthwise and an electric heater supplies the warmth Also in the bus are candy and pop machines that are popular with the children said Bea a native of nearby Fielding The Egglis work hard to make sure their pond is a nice place to skate At the end of each night they scrape the ice and spray it with a hose to make sure it's smooth for the next night Bea said The pond opens for skating each evening at 7 and at 9 there's a pickup hockey game Bea said the family tried letting skaters come during the day on Saturdays but "it cuts up the ice too much and then we have a hard one-to:on- ments saw decreases in visitation and those decreases were small The largest increases came at Canyonlands up 226 percent Natural Bridges up 222 percent Golden Spike National Historic Site up 171 percent and Arches up 137 percent Nationally visitation was up 27 percent In the Rocky Mountain Region which includes Utah visitation was up 7 percent the seventh straight year visitation Figures released by the Nation-'a- l Park Service show visitation Was up at all Utah parks and all ! feet-warmin- g candy-crunchin- In 1990 alone volunteers on the Rape Crisis center's Mobile Team saw 830 victims their family members and friends in Salt Lake Valley hospital emergency rooms according to Crisis Center statistics Only Hovenweep Timpanogos Cave and Dinosaur national monu- parks" i skate-changin- The 'Mee Young Lawyers hope to get a continuous flow of donations from law firms businesses and merchants to continue to purchase the clothes as the current supply will not last long but three national monuments At Arches Canyonlands and Natural PRESS x t I t it te party-goer- Ever But Still Quiet ' Visitors flocked to Utah's national cord ism officials have a ready explanation why t "It's because of our accessibility lo major markets" said Jay Woolley director of the Utah Travel Council "Twenty-sipercent of our visi'tors come from Southern California and we have benefited from a e attitude That and the attractiveness of uncrowded s en- numbers h ? While the clothing idea is new for the Salt Lake area the idea actually came from Oklahoma where the program has proven successful gown" et all-arou- Tom Barberi on irri- - joyment but during the past six years nicsthbeecruomrael a mecca for residents Box Elder Coun- ty community sometimes drawing 75 to 100 skaters a night The Eggli property just off Interstate 15 also is home to cows bortractors two der collies named Tippy and Kota an orchard an outhouse a school bus and the old Garland Railroad Depot On a recent Friday night about 100 kids and some adults were skating laughing falling down and having an good time at the Eggli ice pond The two collies were racing up and down the sides of the pond barking enthusiastically at the skaters "Tippy knows he's not allowed on the ice" until all the skaters clear out and son Chris Eggli hits the ice Bea said "Then Chris takes off skating and Tippy chases him When Chris stops Tippy goes sliding across the ice" Tiffanie Hidalgo 13 was cele- brating her birthday on this par- i ticular evening Her mother Lori planned a surprise party with about 20 people attending "I was surprised" Tiffanie said never been skating before iTsV teb most unique d party I've ever had" s Most of the were enthe of the bus the warmth joying Egglis have converted into a look-alike- Item: "Video arcade games haven't corrupted Provo's young people as city officials once feared so the City Coun-cil this week repealed a 10- ordinance against year-olthem The City Council attorney said the moral decay city officials at that time anticipat- ed simply hasn't come about" Welcome to the real world have started doing it for their own The state is forever looking for economic opportunity and I have found the perfect one The Gilligan's Island Fan Club based in Studio City Calif is petitioning Hawaii to rename Maui to Gilligan's Island That won't happen so why doesn't Governor Normy offer Antelope Island to the group? They have about 5000 ers and hope to get upwards of 30000 We could divide three-one- ) hour tours from Salt Air to the island with shacks and huts that would be operated by s of the show who would sell all kinds of souve- nirs: Gilligan and The Captain hats and "Little Buddy" Tshirts Thurston Howell and Lovy play money Maryann recipe books The Professor's coconut fusion kits and Ginger lingerie CIAO! ff ) Bea Eggli said family members can decide for themselves whether they want to play the ponies? playthings and sex objects frolkiting in the surf at those exot- IC far-oplaces The photos were the (circle one) A) perfect p for the gray cold- winter blahs B) totally out of place in your fine sports maga- zine C) the last straw and I hope your thong swimsuit gets stuck and has to be surgically removed (Circle one) A) Sincerely B) Respectfully C) May you rot in hell and be forced to spend eternity wearing a Spandex Speedo that's two sizes too THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE e 1 s ) Barberi 1 o By Katherine Kapos I I '' ''' the Egglis For years Sweat Suits Reduce Rape Victims' Trauma I e Li 'S Dear Si Editor: On behalf of all the guys down at the (circle one) A) B) office C) barracks D) cell block I want to (circle A) thank you B) inquire as to what sport your cover is supposed to represent C) ex- press my outrage and disgust for sending this vile filth to my who hasn't come out of his room since he got it out of the mailbox and cancel my subscription immediately! I would like to add that your choice of those (circle one) A) gorgeous ladies B) Robo Babes C) loose and wanton wo- men who do a disservice to all women on the planet and per- petuate the stereotype of wo- men being nothing but mere I k - !' i3 I ' ' ice-skati- ) - - guys Does this mean we will have to wait 10 more years be- fore the bozos in the Legisla- ture decide that pariroutuel Ignossommtsintamaal ' PRESS BOTHWELL — If you're looking for the home of Floyd and Bea Eggli it's easy to spot It's the only one with an rink in the I i e I 1 ne 113 0 THE ASSOCIATED 1 - 1 Sunday March 8 1992 Wait With A) Sweaty Palms Family's Ice Pond Is Skating Mecca Or B) Disgust for SI Swimsuit Issue 7—'4-- 1 rod r Ito 1 1 1 LOCAL The Salt Lake Tribune MARK UP ON 41 4t 1441 UTAH El —4 to 41: 4 HAND-MAD- E 3 4 QUILTS 11-- ti 4 - :1 : IM Your UTAH HAND-MAD- QUILTS E 6L HANGINGS accepted on WEEKDAYS ONLY ?Li 1095 r WALL ' Ak tiu 1134 0 0 El'r El r3 I - IN TRE OLD TRAIN STATION wm HISTORIC VILLAGE 6 7800 SOUTH 566-184- II 110S3 11 ri t ' I : ' rlairl 1 tmmom11 4 4 t 1 |