| Show L UTAH Saturday November 21 The Salt Lake Tribune WV Man Who Killed ExWife Sent to Prison kil PROVO — A West Valley man convicted of killing his and setting her body on fire to cover up the crime was sent to ex-wi- fe prison Friday Joe F Jiron 25 was convicted by a 4th District jury in October e for the murder of Ann 22 last Dec 17 Jiron Shelly Judge Cullen Y Christensen sent Jiron to prison for 5 years to 'life on the murder charge and a e concurrent 5 years for arson ' Shelly Ann Jiron's nude body was found in the driver's seat of her wrecked car about 10 miles southwest of Lehi off Utah highway 68 The car traveled about 700 feet through short brush and wedged in a gully Joe Jiron was 'found unconscious and badly turned in the passenger seat Experts testified that the inside of the car had been doused with gasoline and burned by a small flash fire Medical examiners ruled that Shelly Ann Jiron died of asphyxiation prior to the fire — The Associated Press DATELINE third-degre- Woman 54 Dies After Truck Car Collide LEHI — A Lehi woman was killed Thursday in a 5:45 pm accident at the intersection of 900 East and State Florence Carol Reid 54 Lehi had exited Interstate 15 crossed Main Street and was turning left onto State Street when she collided with an eastbound truck driven 16 by Jeremy Fotheringham American Fork said Lehi police Officer Karl Zimmerman A spokesperson at American Fork Hospital said Mr Fatheringham was treated at the hospital for minor injuries and released Mrs Reid died shortly after arrival at the hospital In American Fork a man killed in a traffic accident on Thursday was identified by American Fork police on Friday as Billy D Smith 47 Pleasant Grove Connie Hansen 37 American Fork was injured in the Thursday accident She was in serious condition Friday at LDS Hospital - Mr Smith died when he was partially ejected from his pickup truck in a predawn accident He was westbound and his pickup drifted into the eastbound lanes of Utah highway 89 between two-vehic- le American Fork and Pleasant head-o- n with Ms Hansen's vehicle The roads were icy Ann Shields KU Students May Get To Study in Belaruss CEDAR CITY — A visit from the president of the Minsk Insti- tute of Foreign Languages Belaruss on Wednesday means Southern Utah Univèrsity is close to cementing plans for student and faculty exchanges between the Dr Yuri Stulov's visit was a to contacts made in April when SUU business Professor Timothy Lewis and student Alexander Volkov visited Belaruss Dr Lewis followed up that contact by sending 4500 business texts to the former Soviet Union 3200 of which went to the Minsk Institute According to Robert O Salmon dean of SUU's College of Business Technology and Communication student exchanges could begin within a few months The exchanges likely would include Russian language and culture minors for SUU students and business minors for Minsk follo- w-up FARMINGTON GUARDSMAN PASS LEHI OREM PROVO :r - CEDAR CITY IlliiitTRIMIIPULANWAPIREPORT Tribune Regional Desk: OREM — A driver of a California-liccar cut in front of the in Orem on Thursvehicle wrong ensed day The second car which was nearly involved in an accident because of the quick lane change happened to be a Utah Highway Patrol vehicle driven by Trooper Harold Hunter Trooper Hunter pulled over the car in the northbound lanes of Interstate 15 at 1600 North During the traffic stop UHF Sgt Les Langford said something caused Trooper Hunter to become suspicious of the driver "A further search resulted in the discovery of 20 pounds of marijuana valued by the Drug Enforcement Agency at $40000" Sgt Langford said The number of people arrested was unavailable — Cornelia deBruin Flooding Eases After Crews Open Culvert 41' 07111 4 1)-- ' ' - It ! -- 1 ' 1- members of the Salt Lake Better Business Bureau in 1964 and was elected its first president in 1965 He also served on ITr- 411 --- Russ Molstad 43 a Glendale youth counselor and community leader was arraigned in 3rd Circuit Court Friday on charges of baying sex with three boys ages 15 and 16 in his Navajo Street home between October 1991 and August 1992 He is charged with e forcible sexual abuse a felony and two counts of forcible sexual abuse A hearing was set for Dec 10 before Judge Philip K Palmer Mr Molstad was known in his neighborhood as someone who would take in runaway boys and set himself youth counselup as a or according to investigators Two Californians Kevin J Keily 33 of Concord and Gregory D Thompson 31 of Santa Rosa have been indicted on federal charges that they defrauded the Williamsburg Federal Savings and Loan Association in Salt Lake City The pair is accused of forging signatures on a first-degre- roll-ca- ll self-style- gnome -- 1 d d now-faile- false loan application for $438000 la Shane Dee Thomas 26 of Salt EA a4t 1'"Al° c"?01 -f Li --- A fast-pace- higher-educatio- n 1 Stephen Hunt By 72--- Gary L Gautney who is serving nine months in jail for throwing liquid hair spray on his girlfriend and setting her afire asked a judge Friday to let him out of jail early so he can go to school and start his life over "I learned a real hard lesson being in jail" Mr Gautney 18 told the judge "It's something I'll never forget" Attorney Richard Dibblee said that if Mr Gautney were released he would enroll in a mental-healt- h therapy "It was an act by a young person that will never happen again" Mr Dibblee said "He under SI - 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LOOK FOR THE SPAS SAVIIIGS LIKE NEVER BEFORE IN SALT LAKE 4- - 1114' t ' - -- 45 4- INovember I f le ''''' - ''- 17 $200000 Mr Gautney was originally felocharged with ny attempted murder which carries a possible prison term But the state allowed Mr Gautney to plead to a misdemeanor reckless-burnincharge carrying BENJAMIN Tanya Wagner and Ernest Ogden son Nov 19 St Benedict's Hos- d Lake County on federal - expenses are estimated at ALASANDRO Susan and Earnest Sandy daughter Nov 19 Alta View Hospital BARLOW Teresa Reynolds and Gary Kaysville daughter Nov 19 St Bene- Memorial services will be Tuesday noon at Memorial Estates 5800 S 9th East ' of her degree burns over 37 body and was hospitalized for more than a month While the burns heal she must wear a protective body suit that covers her from neck to knee Her medical following births by parents' names residence sex of baby birth date and hospital Relatives and friends wishing to purchase extra copies of today's Tribune in commemoration of a birth can do so by Mr Clark was born Nov 27 1900 in Dubuque Iowa and moved to Utah with his family He attended the University of Utah in the 1920s He was active in the Methodist Church in Salt Lake City where he acted in several community dramatic productions He is survived by his wife Verdena and three sons Ben Gerald and Richard all of Salt Lake City He is also survived by seven grandchildren and -- -t --1- (I-3- '4 - ' — - NL i3O0 ' I I 1 j T 9TA Z t 1 I ------ 0 IcrtcrniN stemir --- 0 - 19 20 21 & 22 From 10 am-- BLEMS ) ir44-16- 1"iiNowt4ir 1 1 tf111 sculpting" REGIONAL BIRTIIS PARKIN I'e George Emert said more efficiency can come but may be difficult to find "In Utah we are beyond belt tightening We are into body d voca on Feb 5 as she was moving out of the apartment they shared She suffered second- - and third the board of directors and acted as treasurer for the Pioneer Craft House a nonprofit organization dedicated to numerous community projects - i Utah system State University President d Dies at 91 e 0 1gikki - I Referring to streamlining the higher-educatio- n stands he has to abide by the rules of society" But Deputy Salt Lake County Attorney James Cope argued that when Mr Gautney was sentenced in August to nine months in jail it was "punishment not therapy — he ought to finish his sentence" Third District Judge Frank G Noel denied the request for early release but said he might consider releasing Mr Gautney after Jan 15 when he will have served more than half of the sentence Mr Gautney burned his 30- year-olgirlfriend Gloria Sa- THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 4-- - It's rather like Bill Clinton Southern Utah University Pro vost Terry Alger said of Mr Leavitt's speech "He just got elected on a plan and now has to put it all together" Mr Alger said higher education could use some changes and he hopes Mr Leavitt can nudge it along Inmate Who Torched Girlfriend Asks for Early Release a - the future free-for-a- ll higher-educatio- n 1 i) 1 The vision was there but a plan was missing Friday "I have many of the ideas in my head but I'm not ready to put them on the table" Mr Leavitt said adding his plan would be made available in four-yea- fast-trac- k 1 - 141 1 Ii Sat Gov-ele- roundup of police and court news A : — i 1 - : ' ‘1 Tali-I -- - L4 1Te 4 1411° ' 1 -1- Mayer rolls Reg $643 FIUSIC IiiriGS 2233 South 700 East Turf wars must cease and bureaucratic barriers must be broken or Utah's colleges and universities will continue to turn away students Mike Leavitt said Friday While Mr Leavitt was adamant that Utah's citizens will not stand for higher taxes or declining state services he was short on specifics on how to revolutionize the system "We need a solution We can't wait for a traditional bureaucratic structure to come up with a compromise that protects its interests" he told a gathering of officials at Salt Lake Community College "We need real change We need real solutions" In his speech Mr Leavitt chales lenged the For the 1 Record u ' : yTarr 1395 Daily et 1972 He was one of the founding rrn -4 44- - Used Players as low as 10-- 6 real-estat- n -- W641119 store's overall fiscal operae tions and interests He was named corporation secretary in 1969 and assumed the additional title of treasurer in - titnie Sale supervising the department - 1441 $ G Wayne Clark former executive of the Auerbach Co and the first president of the Salt Lake Better Business Bureau died Thursday at 91 Mr Clark's career spanned four decades with Auerbach's He joined the company as a men's and boy's furnishings salesman in 1931 then moved to general cashier assistant office manager manager and in 1945 was elected controller GUARDSMAN PASS — Three feet of new snow prevented firefighters from battling a blaze that leveled the historic Cloud Rim Girl Scout lodge Friday Firefighters also were kept away by a propane tank said Wasatch County Deputy Glen Van Wagoner The fire caused as much as $1 million damage to the lodge near Guardsman Pass on the Wasatch and Salt Lake County line No one was using the lodge at the time of the fire the deputy said It is unknown what caused the 2 pm fire which was still burning five hours later he added "The lodge was built in the early 1930s it was sentimental to a lot of people" he said — Chris Jorgensen ) - Civic Leader in lands vegetation and at one point covered a parking lot but the floods are easing Utah Division of Wildlife Resources said The water has been backing up at the Antelope Island causeway but a culvert was opened Tuesday through the causeway and the water level in Farmington Bay is going down The causeway destroyed during the Great Salt Lake floods of the early 1980s is still being rebuilt Construction is to be completed next summer Thelay floods were reported at a meeting of the Great Salt Lake Technical Team The flooding began because Davis County had to close openings under bridges to support heavy trucks paving the new causeway road said Sid Smith Davis County public works director It was closed off for four months - At one point water in the bay was a foot higher than the lake 30- level But the culvert opened this week is allowing the level to drop Smith said Smith said a opening through the causeway should be ready when a new bridge is completed in the spring "It should be done before the spring runoff to allow a full flow of water" he said Until then the culvert will remain open to allow some flow out of the bay — The Associated Press 1 kki‘ tablishment to set aside sacred cows New taxes are out of the question he said and so is turning students away from college A plan to allow Utah Valley Community College to offer a few r select degrees could possibly expand to other colleges That controversial program met resistance from colleges that did not want to see their share of the budget pie affected But Mr Leavitt who voted for the program as a member of the State Board of Regents also warned against a run for expanded programs "What we need is to learn things that may be exportable to other campuses" Mr Leavitt argued the need for change to compete in a world economy "We're not talking about having smart citizens but a trained work force in a global workplace" G Wayne Clark Businessman FARMINGTON — Farmington Bay flooding has destroyed wet- I '4 Hepatitis A is easily spread through contaminated food or failure to practice good hygiene said Joseph Miner director of the Utah County Health Department People using the restroom or those who change babies' diapers must wash hands throughly to prevent infection Those who are exposed to the disease usually are given gamma globulin antibodies which give temporary immunity The disease takes at least two or three weeks to run its course and can cause permanent liver damage Total number of cases reported in Utah as of September are 302 up from 239 cases last year At Girl Scout Camp mas" in the tabernacle 'e By John J Jordan THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE sick Fire Destroys Lodge PROVO — The annual downtown Christmas Parade will be Friday at 4 pm The parade starts at 1060 N University Ave and ends in front of the Provo Tabernacle at 100 S University Ave - A Christmas lighting ceremony will follow the parade at approximately 5 pm followed by a program called "Dickens of a Christ- - 5 30-fo- ot Provo Beckons Holidays With Parade Lights ' 237-204- Trooper Uncovers Pot After Car Cuts Him Off 1000-gallo- ' Outbreaks of hepatitis A in Utah and Carbon counties and increased cases of the disease in Salt Lake County have prompted health officials to warn residents to practice good hygiene "The most important massage people can get is to wash their hands" said Shelly Lanser from the Utah Department of Health "This is the best protection against infection" In Utah County 34 cases have been reported since Oct 1 including 23 in the Payson area — up from only seven cases in September Hepatitis A also has struck Price So far 25 cases have been reported during the past two months Symptoms of the disease include fatigue abdominal pain jaundice dark urine vomiting and sometimes diarrhea Children normally don't become ill and show no symptoms Adults can get Leavitt's Vision for Higher Ed Still Lacks a Plan foot-wid- e two schools J Outbreaks of Hepatitis Places Makin News first-degre- Grove colliding Utah Health Officials Stress hygiene After B3 1992 & 7 pm - 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