Show rtoa0010miamvwolt61414a :‘ (' 4N-16- 4 tiall (7 h The Burning Question The Utah Division of Air Quality says today is a red day on the Wasatch Front Use of coal- - and stoves or fireplaces is prohibited For updates call 533-723- 9 ' With Paul Roily and Jo Ann Jacobsen-Well- s 1111111111111P ENOUGH IS ENOUGH Central Salt Lake City's Lincoln Elementary faculty has seen enough of the state's "just say no" curriculum while a growing number of ads the school's mit they experiment with sex and drugs to be loved or accepted into gangs Current state guidelines prohibit teachers from telling kids about condoms But at Lincoln children pick up condoms on the playground So the school in cooperation with the YWCA of Salt Lake City is taking matters into its own hands It's piloting a program in Utah developed at George Mason University in Virginia Its goal: Empower girls to control their lives by gaining sixth-grader- tri - V- r' q' '' - ': -- 4 °' !i '' - It:- - - 42 3 ' tr A :t At 7 4:- J‘ ' i ' z:': t- - '' iri k i ' '& ms -- '' -- '''::'1''in4'' i- r-- ' '' g Nibit '' - 1 o- c& ' i ' - : i 1 I-- I I 11-- a ' -- 4 ' r-- : ' 1 41 -' f: : :: ' ' i f1 Y - -- : f I ' : i' - ti' ' :7 ' r ?i ' e '' '- '-- ' : ' ' " - t - - ' I 1 a !- 'igt-- 1 A I 10 4:i'z- - '''' I ? '''''-- 7'"A4 - 'sk ) t1 -' t I y 11? - V - ' t i “!: 1' " f -- At' kkittr'f -- - — - F' 1f r4Ig - -- ' ' NA:: - - 2--- - f'-'-'' 1 4 °' '- :- 0 - :: A1 : - — s'inkik 1 ' - rc7tr :' - 1 é 7 'f' : 1-' n'''----i ''i t By Chris Jorgensen 2 ' ' ' It i Its - 6)4 to et i Z ' ' — -- 4 - - kl' - 4 - - d ' P" u Barry Bough The Salt Lake Tribune 15-fo- ot e Utah Sculptor and Lehi Foundry Cast Supersized Statue of the Late Superhero By Ann Paul and Dion Barron secured the contract and Shields are overseeing the project making sure strict SPECIAL TO THE TRIBUNE HIGHLAND — Workers at a Lehi foundry tall sculpture of Tuesday began casting a the "man of steel" into "the man of bronze" Highland artist Gary Ernest Smith sculpted the figure of Superman in a studio garage out of clay After being cast into bronze it will be trucked to Metropolis Ill where it will preside over the town square on a pedestal inscribed with a giant 15-fo- guidelines established by DC Comics which holds the copyright on the late superhero are followed Tuesday approval for the statue was received and the casting began The process involves making a rubber mold of the clay statue which will be used by Metal Letters in Lehi to cast the bronze E See 64SI Friday Is DaDay For Military Installations By Laurie Sullivan THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Tooele Army Depot remains the big question mark as Utah's four military installations await release of the Department of De fense list of recommended base closures and realignments Official word is not expected until about 10 am MST Friday Tuesday Rep Jim Hansen's office had some ideas about what may be coming: Defense Depot Ogden — Very safe Not even considered for closure Hill Air Fol ce Base — safe Not recommended for closure or any major realignment Dugway Proving Ground — more iffy May have closure decision deferred until 1995 Tooele Army Depot all bets are off Officials fear a "realignment" that would close the depot's North Area where the Army maintains trucks and other vehicles and where it recently built the $110 Consolidated Maintenance Facility It also is the area where most depot employees work Steve Petersen Mr Hansen's military aide emphasized that the possibilities were all speculative until the list is out However "I don't think it's any big secret that we're extremely concerned about Tooele" he said II See B-- 3 Column 1 Column 2 B-- 3 Silent Film Classic Silent film with live organ accom- paniment 7:30 pm de Jong Concert Hall Harris Fine Arts Center BYU Prtvo Call ahead Utah Choral Groups Intercollegiate Choral Festival 7:30 pm Temple Square Assem- W South Temple Salt 50 Hall bly Lake City free who-head- s See B-- 2 Column 4 lease with the to sign a art center Mr Cameron said "We just hope that lease will come with a higher rental rate" he said "That's prime territory and the rent we charge is way below the market rate- Last year the art center had nearly 76000 visitors and paid about $27000 in rent To help determine how much to increase that rent the county surveyed other arts organizations What it found was that most county-run arts organizations pay nothing at all In Utah County the Springville Museum of Art not only pays no rent it also gets $180000 a year from the city to help with expenses said museum director Vern Swanson "If Salt Lake County officials were more enlightened" he said "they would realize the great benefit the art center is to the urban landscape there and they need to do more" In Arvada Colo the Arvada Center for the Arts gets $400000 a year from the city plus a rent-fre- e building said Tom Gabbard the center's director The Yellowstone Art Museum in Billings Mont and the Paris Gibson Square in Great Falls are similar in size to the Salt Lake Art Center They pay no rent Wasatch Front Inversion Is Sickening Haze That Threatens Public's Health School Sports May Blow Out Tonight By Mike Gorrell THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Mike Psalto has not lived in Utah long but he is already too familiar with temperature inversions "I've been sick more in the two years I've lived here than in the 20 years that I lived in Idaho" the Murray man said Tuesday when called at random by The Salt Lake Tribune "It's all respiratory sickness — strep throat pneumonia I've never been sick like this before I've had friends come down from Idaho and wanted to show them the mountains but even though I only live three miles away you can't see them It's so dreary" Robert Dailey agrees "I keep hoping a weather front will come through and break things out" said the chief of the bureau that monitors pollution levels 75 — percentage of Utahns who drive to work alone 152 — percentage who car pool 23 — percentage who use public transit Source: US Census i for the Utah Division of Air Quality "I'm getting sick and tired of this" So is Bill Siebenberg the Murray High School baseball coach His team has not stepped foot on a diamond this year because the gloomy gray sky has not allowed the sun to melt the lingering snow which has intensified this unusually late temperature El See B-- 2 Column 6 CORRECrION Brigham Young University's student newspaper Daily Universe mentioned in two stories the relationship between Michael Lee BYU's new student president and his father BYU President Rex Lee A story in Sunday's Salt Lake Tribune incorrectly stated the case The WORD UTAH INDEX TODAY Presentation "The Lady on the Trail: Disposable Baggage?" 10 am Carbon High School Auditorium 750 E 400 North Price Salt Lake County would like to double the rent of the Salt Lake Art Center Directors of the art center say they already are paying more for rent at 20 S West Temple (next to Salt Palace) the county-ownethan any other government-sponsorearts organization in the West "The question now is will the rent be so high we'll have to look for another place" said art center director Sam Gappmayer "That is not something anyone here really wants" But county officials are counting receipts "I have tried to find out if there is a better public use for that building" said Brent Cameron the county's director of economic development "I have to protect the public's money as best I can" The Salt Lake Art Center is unlike the county's other arts facilities — the Capitol Theater and Abravanel Hall — that book events such as concerts to help pay expenses County officials have been less than discreet scouting a more lucrative tenant to take the art center's place Actually the county would love d r After superhuman effort artist Gary Smith watches foundry worker in his studio prepare a rubber mold of sculpture of Superman Foundry is casting the man of steel in bronze n US District Judge David Winder ruled he suffers from "grandiosity" and other paranoiac disorders The judge concluded he would only be competent to stand trial if he had a defense attorney the Global Reddeck Church of God contends that an long-ter- THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE :7- 74''-1-:- - r : high-scho- 7 11 c - : v er will SL Art Center Have to Move To Dodge County Rent Increase? L3 ‘ c ' ' - d-t t' ' - 4 !! - tr ' 1- ' reik It t-:l- tora - it rA ' '7:'' V A t 4 Il ) i IfV111" ?t - "1' - 4 i- ? 1i ' e‘'61 r ' k i : 2 li -- e "r ' - - i "417 '' ' 'ksl 1 ' ' ' 4-- I ill r - -' i - :t ::4 - 11 l- 74- 4 '1' : - : ( tpr---- TAKE A NUMBER Salt Lake City resident Gayle Hansen recovering from an automobile accident walks daily after 5 pm in Liberty Park But despite signs throughout the park warning that dogs must be on a leash recently she counted 37 on the loose It makes it hard to walk what with dodging all those droppings After calling Salt Lake City Mayor Deedee Corradini's office March 4 to complain she received a card from the Mayor's Citizen Action Center informing her that her request for service had been as signed the following number: RFS93002175 What does that mean? It's a computer number so Hansen can call later and learn the status of her gripe The current status: Dogs keep assaulting Liberty Park — s:' — 4' i '- - - i - : It 1 ' '1' 4-- ::IL mi : : - e - :- v j ---: ' rIA-41- 4 - bro- chures never taught the courses and did not know their names were on the brochure Most never graded a paper or had anything to do with Reddeck's school Defense attorney Jerome Mooney whom prosecutors credited with putting up a game defense indicated that Reddeck will appeal the verdict Reddeck a dropout who grew up in Virginia had caused quite a stir in pretrial antics including petitions to dismiss his own lawyer Mr Mooney mail-ord- Ed Reddeck was convicted Tuesday on all 22 federal counts of operating a diploma mill out of North American University — his -Highland Drive campus- that consisted of an office with an answering machine The jury's verdict after about five hours of deliberations was considered swift given the comtrial and plexity of the three-weethe nearly 400 documents admitted into evidence Reddeck who sat motionless while a clerk read the guilty verdict for all 22 felony fraud charges will be sentenced May 18 He could get as much as 5 years in prison He has spent the past year in jail awaiting trial and will get credit for that Prosecutors Richard Lambert and David Jordan said after the verdict that a crippling blow to the defense was testimony about Reddeck's "faculty" Several in t'''''''t ' — rt t-- i'- - w1- It 7 61- - : ' ' s ' Column 4 structors listed on NAU By Ted Cilwick ''-- r: ' 2: ' - 4:''' ' g I : t' - 4 i ! 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'f ' '':': a See THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE s 7I- i- :: : :7 ' : ' ' ' I- d Logan-Cach- '''" '1 ' : 1' - 1!- I - rt '- f sit) ::- - — ': 7 ' 'w- 1 t - 44- i ''' ' - ! - :" - 1:- - - ' : - ' t ti': :' ri r ' - - ':' - ' a Provo about 24 hours after the escape "I went in and grabbed one of those carrying baskets I filled it with sandwiches ice cream and all the things we don't get in prison When the clerk asked if that was all I told him who I was" he said "I didn't have a mask or weapon I told him my name because I already have a life sentence and at least 17 years left in prison" The day after his breakout Shepherd said he stole a truck from Wasatch Tile on State Street He drove the truck for more than two months before swapping it for a stolen car Using the tile truck Shepherd said he traveled from Utah to Wyoming Montana Colorado Kansas Oklahoma Texas New Mexico Arizona Idaho and Nevada He 'Nontraditional Educator' Guilty on 22 Counts Of Rmming Diploma Mill 1 -- 50-ye- city-owne- : ' '''' : '" " :- !!N- - ': f 7 '-- : " - d POWER PLAY Rick Lung-maCache Valley area district manager for Utah Power was surprised recently when Logan mayor Russ Fjeldsted suggested that the utility make a gift to the city by providing lighting for USU's football stadium Logan City once took Utah Power to court to break contract with USU's the utility and go with the power company Also the city wants to annex the Airport to grab those utility revenues ' - - :: '7- '''-- f- e long-awaite- '' - f!!--N- 9 ' : 1'- ' n - g ? !"-:- one-ma- n ' - - '' - - - - : ' ': '' ' 3 His escape worked he began a three- - - ' f:- : ' : ti f 6 at the - ' ' ' --7 and - - 1447-- : Ob - - 'i -- '''' - ' i : : s is '' they'll all be terminated within six months The sale to the Sandusky Newspapers Inc chain reportedly is a done deal The notice assures employees they all can reapply and they hope will be rehired We bet Randy Hatch a member of the family selling the newspaper gets part of his job back Hatch is the publisher Last August he made himself publishereditor after terminating managing editor Brian Mertz As in most sales newspaper chains like to bring in their own publishers — and a new one already has been assigned at the Standard we're told L'11 : - ' 4 ::: - ! '' T - I ' 4:-'7-- :: f'fr ' - was looking screen No one was ' 'It : ' F - t: - 1 ' ' !N1 ''T : ' '' fr- 11- Ja- NEW MASTER Employees at the Ogden Standard Examiner received notice on the bulletin board this week that k) - :' c' egO'-- - - - ' i month crime spree in 11 states He claims to have robbed 16 businesses stolen three Keith Shepherd cars and collected more than $15000 in cash So far Shepherd has only been charged in connection with one crime although there could be additional complaints from other states and the federal government The Salt Lake County Sheriffs Office has charged him with the robbery of a in East Millcreek on Nov 6 He will be ar 1 '''' ' ' 1 i r -- :lw - '' '' '- -' - '' - - 4" ) ' '7'- - 1' ''''' ' ' t - - - - '' - ol net Reno is confirmed as US attorney general Alta's town clerk Kate Black will attend the swearing-iceremony — at city expense It's the town's gift to Black — first cousin to nominee the attorney-genera- l i w fip1 11 'Iv' ' ' - !:-- - rt i1- ' - '''- r' - : ":‘ "Horizons 2000" was praised by Virginia Secretary of Education George W Dyke as a needed program "because we have not treated girls and young women fairly in this country and we need to do something about it" The YWCA professionals assisting in the program are experienced in working with youths of color and teen mothers DC CONNECrION If t pm - '' - ' self-estee- after-scho- - Last October Keith LaMar Shepherd heard that a new security system was being installed at the Utah State Prison "The old one was one of the best in the country" he told The Salt Lake Tribune from the prison Tuesday "I thought while the new security system was going up the old one would be off at times" Shepherd figured it would be his chance to escape "I wanted to do and see things I never could like see the ocean and see Disneyland" he said On Nov 3 at 5:30 pm Shepherd went to his job in the Oquirrh gymnasium Shortly before 8 pm when he was supposed to return to his cell he slipped over the four fences raigned today at 10 am in Sandy 3rd Circuit Court on that charge Shepherd 33 has spent most of his life behind bars As a boy he was sent to a state school for juvenile delinquents He graduated to Utah State Prison in 1979 for robbery He was imprisoned and paroled twice before being sent back in 1985 for aggravated sexual assault and robbery "The Board of Pardons gave me one of the longest times to serve before getting another hearing date — 25 years" he said The Spanish Fork native said he tried to be a model prisoner going to therapy taking classes and working But more and more his thoughts turned to escape "I got tired of doing time and wanted to get out and enjoy life even though 1 didn't know what I would do" he said The first robbery he claims occurred at "All that time I knew all they had was a cam- era I was hoping no one David Clifton C 1993 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE - p B1 Tired of Doing Time' Escapee Seized Chance to Enjoy Life By 4(' Po' BUSINESS OBITUARIES WEDNESDAY March 10 1993 237-204- 5 ROLLY&WELLS 11 0 0 f) CAL wood-burnin- g News Desk: akt Zribunt barbarous — adj uncivilized wild savage lacking culture or refinement The captors' treatment of their prisoner 3 was barba (BAR-bur-us- ) rows A |