Show e 1 atl3al1 faktZtibunt '1 LOCAL k ' A - ' News Desk: 237-204- 5 By Vince Horiuchi THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE TAYLORSVILLE — When Amber Ward awoke Saturday morning to find smoke in the bedroom she asked her husband Anthony Kelly to check on their three children That was the last time she saw ' him t A fire raced through the fam- ily's mobile home at 4651 S t Mount :Tuscarora (829 West) in the Majestic Oaks Mobile Home Park here killing Mr Kelly and the couple's daughter Dezerea 4j The couple's three children were in a middle bedroom when the fire erupted about 9:50 am ' :z : i s Psychiatrists 'Evaluate Lutz After Standoff 4 Neighbor Linda Wirt saw the smoke ran to the house with a garden hose and tried to douse the growing flames en"The porch was gulfed in flames and it was heating up" said Mrs Wirt "I heard somebody yell that there were two children in the house" Diane Jacobson who lives across the street from the burning home also heard Ms Ward screaming for help "I went to the carport and the whole side of the house fell in and began to melt" said Ms Jacob que and Angela pushed one out of the house through a side window and ran out with the other before the flames became too intense said Ms Jacobson who was helping the family escape "1 heard the guy Mr Kelly screaming 'Help! Help!' and he was running back and forth" said Ms Jacobson "I could see him through the window and he was through a window and began to The man accused of kidnapping a Spokane Wash girl and holding her hostage is undergoing a psychiatric evaluation at the mental health unit of the Salt Lake County Jail ‘c ''' : t Y r' -4 I : 1I 1 I - '''' - 1 ' I I ''14 I i 17---- - ' ft ft ' l : 4 ' Because the kidnapping charge was filed in Spokane Mr Boyce said Lutz must enter his plea ' there Extradition will be discussed at Thursday's hearing Lutz Also is wanted in Idaho on charges of lewd conduct with a t minor : —'''" ' - ii i -- 1 — - Robert Menbes -- -f - ":"" 1 i i t : i' 1 m' itc ''''' ''''l)t- "w 1 I ( 1 The Oregon parolee was arrest ed Friday after a stand off in the Salt Lake City Four square Gospel Church Amber Kern was rescued unharmed two days after she was abducted from ler Spokane neighborhood Amber and her mother Debra Spent Friday and Saturday at an ! Undisclosed Salt Lake City location FBI agents took the pair to a Movie Saturday "to get their - t ' t 612-ho- t ' i - ' t ' - :dr""t - A :' d 14 1 ly - ' ' ' - ' I' 1: '' 'tt-- ''"' 44e - !t-- ' :' - -' ' - ' - - ' - I - - '' ' — -' ' ' - h ' '' 0 - : I 1 :: - - - ‘ '4 - -'- ''' OW f it "4 ' 1 ''' - '' ' t J1 -- - ' 4 1 4 1- '''- - ''' ' ' i 1 i A ! 'Lit I 'y i 't''' It I ''' i1' ' (1 1 ': I 'it: i 1 4 k 4 4 ' i tt 04- :: '' t 0' '''i i' I rt r ' "I' i ‘f t ' 4 '' T To- o- : 0 f i '' Nt : t k 4 'w 144 ' - t- "Ittia i'' - t I - 4 LI - 41 ''' 011ir' l'1 44 ' i e "' By Deenise Becenti © 1992 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE ''' ''- - i ' k o 41 4 Y ! '4 i - - ! ! 1 ! ' Kern said Amber came home from school Wednesday kissed her on the cheek and asked to go out and play with friends including some of Lutz's stepchildren Witnesses said they saw Amber get into Lutz's car Lutz lived in a nearby trailer court with his wife Julianne and three stepsons Mrs Kern said she suspected Lutz had Amber but didn't know for sure until FBI agents told her of the siege Friday A hostage negotiator told Lutz he could keep Amber if he dropped the knife he was holding on her Mr Rasmussen said After he moved away from the weapon Agents exploded a percussion grenade and arrested him He was whisked to Salt Lake City FBI headquarters where he was booked He was arraigned on kidnapping charges under the name Richard John Tarver They're doing what they want" Mr Olmos' speech was the leadership highlight of a conference that has drawn more than 550 Hispanic youths and professionals from across Utah It concluded Saturday Punctuated by cheers and deafening applause the star of TV's "Miami Vice" and the films "Stand And Deliver" and "The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez" recounted his upbringing in east Los Angeles He is lecturing around the country about "American Me" an cinema portrayal of the Latino mafia in and out of prison Mr Olmos produced directed and starred in the film Mr Olmos urged Hispanic By Tony Semerad THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE — In an emotional meeting Saturday with Hispanic teen-ager- s Los Angeles actor Edward James Olmos said gang OGDEN two-da- y members must use education to break the decades-lonchain of violence that now has "children killing children for no reason" Mr Olmos 45 told youths gathered at a conference in Ogden that severing bonds with the gangs they may call "family" will prevent more generations from being scarred g hard-knoc- k "You homeys think you're often-harrowin- bad" the gaunt actor said "You should see the 7- - and coming up They have no conscience and no understanding i g e -- A ' f- - LI - f! '' ' ' I i''''' ' 4 1 1 1- - ' ' f - '' 0- i J' ' ' k 'i ---- : '''' i IV - 1— ( ' A - :2 Al ti r I § rt ''''--i il ' ' ' - 1 th r See Column 4 B-- 2 1')Ijiiii t i -- - - ex-gan- Hatch Urges OGDEN — Utah's Hispanics should forge a new alliance with the Republican Party said GOP Sen Orrin Hatch who accused Democrats of failing minorities on issues like employment and education Hispanics have been deprived of political and economic power by being "too one-part- support of Democratic candidates Mr Hatch said Saturday As a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee he also vowed to push for the appoint y Salt Lake City the night of Dec Stephen Hunt 21 1966 In December 1966 Myron Dail Lance and Walter Bernard Kelbach went on a four-dacrime dead left that six people spree and terrorized Utah residents On May 8 — 25 years after the orgy of killing that ended with their capture — the convicted killers will make a bid for freedom before the Utah Board of Pardons and Parole But if Edith and Kenneth Lillie get their wish Lance and Kelbach will remain in prison a long time — growing older and grayer and dying of old age behind bars The Lillies are the parents of Fred W Lillie one of three people killed by gunfire when Lance and Kelbach robbed Lally's Tavern 867 W 400 South y f Al HartmannThe Salt Lake Tribune YOUTHFUL DISSENT Galen Trost le left and Rob Evans join 400 protesters Saturday to show their opposition to plans by the state to widen US Highway 89 in Logan Canyon Conservationists say road repairs will hurt the canyon Story on Nine-year-ol- B-- 4 - - Alliance P ment of a Hispanic judge to the US Supreme Court Mr Hatch was a keynote speaker at Utah's 1992 Hispanic Unity and Youth Leadership Training Conference in Ogden "I hate to tell you but one party takes you for granted and the other one has ignored you But not anymore" he told about 550 people at the Ogden Park Hotel "Get involved in both parties You'll have more ' t influence" 1 — Tony Semerad 4 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE - :UTAH QUOTES y oriented" in their g By e- 4 4 Hispanic-GO- f f ir rA t 'II' adults to steer their children away from alcohol and drugs by setting good examples Listeners were captivated "It's better to stay cool like he said" former gang member Ivan Aguirre confided later in a hallway of the Ogden Park Hotel Mr Aguirre 20 said he wants to continue his job training and vowed not to end up like his cousin who died last month in Los Angeles of a drug overdose Mr Olmos said family reading regularly and religion often help members stay out once streets they return to inner-cit"The choices are yours" he said "When you make that step you're going to get more rewards than you ever expected" 4 4 : "Society screwed up these society has to accept responsibility for them Kids do benefit from Job Corps Unfortunately the byproduct of that is the crap we have to put up with" Layton police Sgt Bet Brim-ha- ' drug-relate- d 2 Killers Ready for Parole Hearfiv 25 Years After Murder Spree in UtAl' 1 pi io ' - r Mr Rasmussen said Lutz was born in Grossmont Calif in 1958 A District 1 Bureau of Pro- bation and Parole official said he was born John Richard Walls and has gone by John Richard Lutz John Madison RJ Crabtree and Cary Bowles The Associated Press contributed to this article ' g 'American Me' Star Advises Hispanic Teens to Break Gang Chain c Police know Lutz by various The FBI Spokane Sheriff's Office and Washington Correctidns Department know him as Richard John Lutz Agencies in Idaho and Oregon know him as Richard John Tarver SHUNGOPAVI Ariz Ilopi religious leaders say Robert Redford was warned not to make Tony Hillerman's book Dark Wind into a movie The book contains a controversial portrait of a Hopi religious ceremony — a scene most Hopis hope never makes the screen novel of the same Hillerman's name is set on the Navajo and Ilopi reservations and spins a yarn about native religion all neatly solved drug dealing and murder by Navajo police Sgt Jim Chee "Even though it's considered a fictitious novel it's not fictitious to us" says Ronald Wadsworth president of the Shungopavi Village Board In the book Chee nabs his suspect in a murder at a village initiation ceremony The initiation ceremony is considered so sacred that Hopi religious leaders are reluctant to even explain or talk about the rite Without revealing details Wadsworth says each village holds separate initiation rites for men and women and it is held in different stages of adult life "It represents rebirth It teaches us It guides us It teaches us to respect life and environment" Wadsworth says "Dark Wind destroys a great portion of our religious ceremony — depicting what is considered very sacred" The film's producer Patrick Markey says there is no need for religious leaders to worry about the film He says the controversial ending has long since been eliminated The initiation ceremony "had been ex Hopi priest Thomas Pe la says filmmakers were asked not to make a movie containing Hopi religious ceremonies fr Mrs ' - Monty Roesoe :minds off the ordeal" said Spokesman Lee Rasmussen : The girl and her mother are ex pected to return to Spokane today he said Officials have not bid whether Amber was abused The Kerns became acquainted with Lutz when their family Moved to Spokane about three weeks ago Mrs Kern said she : met the man while enrolling Am: ber in school and they became friends '' c - - - best-sellin- i -: Crews rush to douse fire that killed a man and his daughter Saturday Officials say a child playing with a lighter started the blaze w ::' ' ?-- — '" - I' '1' ' - ' ' ' - 1 t'l t - t k 4 ''''''- - ! k ' ' - - ' 1 i - '''''' z t -- 1 1 14:i 0 t ' 1 l'e 11 ' 1 ' i I: : 1 '' Richard John Lutz 35 will have a detention hearing Thurs'day before US Magistrate Ronald Boyce The judge directed Lutz be held without bail and or dered him to undergo the evalualion f 'I t 1 ') THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE : i Film Say Tribal Leaders Murder-Myster- y - I — — i $10000 in fire damage said Salt Lake County fire Capt Dennis Steadman fighter went into the house Shelve Hopi 1 The house sustained about Salt Lake County firefighter Jeff McKee and another fire- - tit Moni- fire" on 1 search for family members as other firefighters outside doused the home with water Mr Kelly was found dead near a couch in the living room and Dezerea was discovered near the doorway of a bedroom said Mr McKee Ms Ward was treated for smoke inhalation at Cottonwood Hospital and released The two surviving children were unhurt Two fire engines a ladder truck hazardous materials unit and 22 firefighters had the fire under control within 15 minutes Ms Ward 21 grabbed two of two-thir- - Old son her daughters B1L 2-Year-- One of the children playing with a lighter started the fire investigators said By David Clifton b CAUCUSES - Blaze Kills Father Mobile-Hom- e "!s OBITUARIES SUNDAY April 26 1992 ' ' 0 0 dantt old Kearns service station atten- - The Lillies plan to be at the killers' parole hearing to express their feelings Mrs Lillie says she will never forget the sight of her son lying unconscious at a Salt Lake hospital with a gunshot wound to the head Fred Lillie died the next day Mrs Lillie is certain Lance and Kelbach would kill again if they were ever released together Lance is now 51 years old Kelbach is 53 Twenty-fivyears ago Lance of Salt Lake City was 25 Kelbach of Racine Wis was 28 Both were on parole from the Utah State Prison when they be gan their spree Dec 17 1966 with the abduction of an Steven Shea's nude body was: discovered the next day on a lone: ! ly dirt road in Tooele County He had been stabbed five times Michael Holtz 18 disappearecii from a Salt Lake City service sta tion on Dec 18 His nude body was discovered near a highway in! Summit County the next day He: too had been stabbed five times Less than $300 was taken from the two service stations On Dec 21 1966 the pace ot the killing increased Grant Creed Strong a old Ute cab driver was found shot: in the back of the head near the Salt Lake City Municipal Airport: at about 10:50 pm About 30 min::: "I was here one year when "If it's freezing in Minnesotac I'll hold off any shipments there until it gets warmer l'out' try to avoid having kids open :: up a vial of dead ants" e - 10 -- See 18-ye- B-- 2 Column 4 s - - 1 "It's a grand old stadium whose time has come and e gone" — Salt Lake City Mayor Deedee Corradini on Derks Field ll on the problems associated with the Job Corps program "These educated college kids show how educated they are by just thrashing this so-call- place" — Kevin Kinker who says students on spring break have trashed a lush section of the Virgin River Gorge in Arizona Mr Kinker lives in a teepee on a cliff across from the springs "I'm not too happy about what happened It cost me my marriage and a bunch of debts But I can't hold it against Ollie He told me it would rough" be — Keith Haines Provo who took out a $10000 loan to start a legal defense fund for Lt Col Oliver North 6 they had 50000 kids here We would go into hotel rooms with beer cases stacked to the ceiling So far this year I've had one minor consumption ar- rest" — Afton Fawcett of Hurricane:who supplies ants for ant farmst:: - — Utah Highway Patrol Trooper Mike Cowden on this year's subdued spring break in St I George I k 1 i trowcp r:ii -- a 4 41i 4101 04 as W Ilk 1 AO N w 101 |