Show urmi Ile Salt lake Tribune B2 Saturday August 21 MI The Tribune stands by Huntsman 'paradox' package A!most r full-pag- e boy improving after fall from window A boy fell out the window of a third-floo- r apartment in Summit County striking his head but was improving Friday authorities said The incident occurred about 6:20 pm Thursday as the boy was playing with other children said sherifrs Detective Sherman Farnsworth An adult was in the apartment cooking dinner he said The boy fell against the window screen which came loose IFarnsworth said and fell on his head on the grass The child's parents took him to a Park City clinic and he was flown to Primary Children's Medical Center Ogden resident Courtney BY DEREK P JENSEN The Salt Lake Tribune in Tooele County 1-- 80 J Florence 25 Friday refused to judge a city council's "motivations" and dismissed a petition calling for a referendum on a mammoth Riverton land development The ruling marks the latest dischapter in an eight-montpute between a vocal group of residents and the southwest Salt Lake Valley suburb over the fate of 800 medium- - and houses and 100 acres of commercial growth that includes a A single-ca- r accident claimed the life of a St George man and sent his female passenger to the hospital Friday afternoon Robert Hutchings 73 was driving north on Interstate 15 near Parowan when he swerved to avoid debris in the road according to the state Department of Public Safety Officials say Hutchings lost control of the car a 1997 Dodge Intrepid which went into the median and rolled several times The victims were transported by ambulance to Valley View Medical Center where Hutchings died Family high-densi- 65-fo- Man who shot wife self dies Teens' sex-ta- divorce proceedings including protective orders tiled by both parties Marydell Lupinacci left Frank in May and they have bitterly fought over their possessions and claims of abuse ever since Frank Lupinacci has a previous criminal history including sexual assault and kidnapping from 1989 and 1990 Sandy Sgt Bill O'Neal declined to comment further Matt Canham The trial involving two High School baseball players accused of making a sex tape involving minors has been moved to 3rd District Court in Tooele Shane Leonelli and Matthew Gomez both 18 were charged with sexual exploitation of a minor in St George after officials discovered a videotape that was made in March while u1)- Salt Lake City O rfi:f 1 s iii i- ir- r ' - 11 i --' — - - - -- $E ' - z - -- -- - — - ')1(11i - tdt RIVERTON "11 I 12600 S gs a VI ! c-- 1 rwicfri sel Krq t APIKU m acm 0) 13000 t9PPam x Proposed WalMad Tti'00 8 — 4411NLI I:earn' a Tr' (—dtilik1ditatall Proposed redevelopment areas Mt Riverton City Piwating Dectiopotmi Sow Sok Lake Minnie The For Evans the answer is obvious "The citizens of Riverton as a whole need to understand this is a good project" he said "It provides a tax base for the future provides a sports and recreation facility and it provides convenient shopping" But before setting foot in Wal-Mathe citizens of Save Rural Riverton hope their next outing reaches 3rd District rt Court Said Councilman Bill ApplegartIr "It sounds to me like it's not solved yet" djensengsltritAcom But the casks' durability have likely come into question again this week as the NRC's licensing board held another round of closed-doo- r hearings on the PFS proposal in Washington — centering on the potential effects of a fighter jet crash into the Goshute storage facility where the casks would be stored above ground In March 2003 the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board stalled PFS's efforts to get a license and begin construction at the Utah site by ruling that the chances of such a crash military jets fly over the area between Hill Air Force Base and the Utah Test and Training Range — exceeded the allowable risk Martin said the NRC's licensing board has two more days of hearings scheduled next month on the PFS proposal A licensing de cision is expected early next year 1 jbairdgsltrittcom Ir 0111r 001 NO ' 41 - fr 801-969-05- 26 - 801-621-35- 80 I iit:f01Cmotkhoq"apvdtirs - - --- - - Authorized S 14 ZaC s NC '14 - 4RJ1o AA la - Helps Helps Built sT—Yot41—A11 Ir wti 0'401 a- - vw Ati Lin -- r7- -: - S -- tr r ' 'IC i ' t - - rr - — ' -' ' -- r 3 - 11 iI ------ :kg — ) tP-- - l'I't -- - - i - - - - At-4- ' IN -- A ' 44 II OF SIBLINGS I LIFE - ''''' - 111i If ' YOU JOY ' IAUGHTER AOMORI OF HOMIMADI nom') CHRISTMAS HURTS ITOIDS CAN'T MIS WILL ?401 tp14 OUI EXPRESS AND OUI LOVING AND LIMN I0M FAMILISS OP OU1 MINIM PIM I MINNIE WI PARINI' HONOR THAT MASS THIS ANDERSON US TO CHOOSE COMPANY OUR OWN PATHS MALI 00 PONIARD ill THIS rr II WITH OONIIDINCI AND Till INOWLIDSITHAT VI TOU NADI WHIN TOUR PATHS MIAMI MRIORD POI - OWN YOU ALLOWED OUR MIBTALIS DAL TOUR SOTH AND NOW Al IFS - AGO TODAY 'RAPP! 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The Most Good Out Of That Old Vehicle! 14 Different Models j -- 2 PrS spokeswoman 1999-200- 2 d 1 1 CA11801-257-878- readenadvocatesltribcom ' ( C:(6) 3100 Lake City Utah 84110 'We're pleased but not surprised " by the results watchdog groups But in a report this week the inspector general concluded that the NRC provided adequate oversight of Holtec and US Tool and Die's quality assurance programs The NRC the inspector general's report said conducted yearly inspections from and audits in 1996 1999 2000 and 2002 Deficiencies were revealed but investigators concluded that the quality assurance programs at both companies met all requirements "The NRC inspection into Shirani's concerns found no violations of NRC regulations or significant safety deficiencies" the inspector general's report said PFS spokeswoman Sue Martin said Friday that the inspector general's report upheld the consortium's belief that the casks met NRC safety requirements "We're pleased but not surprised by the results" she said "We've always thought that the Holtec casks were performing well In all of the places that they're being used" The US Nuclear Regulatory Commission's inspector general has determined that allegations about the integrity of containers nuclear waste planned for storing high-levon the Skull Valley GGshute Indian Reservation are unsubstantiated Concerns were raised last year that the casks in use at several nuclear sites were flawed Under plans put forth by the consortium called Private Fuel Storage (PFS) the casks would hold up to 44000 tons of spent nuclear reactor fuel at the Skull Valley site 45 miles southwest of Salt Lake City Bringing the charge was a former quality assurance auditor Oscar Shirani who warned of faulty welding and other safety shortcomings in the casks which are deHoltec Internasigned by New Jersey-basetional and fabricated by US Tool and Die Win your conelDutions of money tiMe arPa ItIOLCOM 47 Write to the Reader Advocate The Box 867 Salt Salt Lake Tribune PO e BY JOE BMRD The Salt Lake Tribune the team was in southern Utah participating in a tournament Attorneys for the two men requested the venue change Friday No court date has been set The two were charged along with four underage team members accused of filming each other performing sex acts on a female from another northern Utah school Tooele 6 public-intere- trial relocated pe rt Shirani also claimed that the NRC staff igAllegations reviewed: A former nored his warnings quality assurance auditor warned of Investigators agreed to review the allegations after requests were made by two faulty welding and other problems followed a series of contentious e Number of online readers unhappy with the speed of the site loading Nuclear agency says Skull Valley casks OK about the dangerous concentrations of gas under the the deck murder-suicid- right" mion Predictably both sides disputed the meaning of the court ruling "It sounds like they just decided to punt the ball" said Dennis Sampson one of the petition sponsors "We were hoping for a different outcome" James Tracy attorney for the The family of a Colorado man who drowned in 2002 in Lake Powell while trying to untangle a houseboat propeller has sued the maker of the watercraft The family members claim that Ken Kidder who took off his lifejacket to dive below the boat suffered carbon monoxide poisoning when he surfaced for air beneath the boat's swim deck The suit filed in 3rd District Court alleges the watercraft's maker should have provided warnings The Number of readers who think Olympic coverage is 'just a I ty Wal-Ma- of drowned man sues houseboat maker A man who Sandy police say killed his estranged wife before shooting himself died Friday Frank Lupinacci Jr was receiving medical treatment at University Hospital following the shooting early Thursday He succumbed to his head injuries at 12:10 pm Police say Frank Lupinacci 40 shot Marydell Lupinacci 49 in the head outside of the apartment she shared with her daughter 51 Number of readers unhappy when "Thrifty" classified ads disappeared complaints h crash near Parowan 1-- 15 Number of readers who think the type size is too mall It The Utah Supreme Court on died when his Ford Explorer rolled on Interstate 80 near Belle in Tooele County on Friday Florence was driving on a license that had been suspended after a previous driving under the influence case said Sgt Wade Breur of the Utah Highway Patrol Florence who was not wearing a seat belt was ejected St George man dies in 9 as the motivation for residents said the ruling doesn't Wal-Maaddress whether the city acted signing Then in May the City Counappropriately "It's a little odd" he said "It cil split the project into four just means the petitioners have pieces and enacted four new orto switch the battleground dinances — killing the existing referendum drive Tracy says the That led the fight will likely move to district zens' group Save 7t's a little odd court where three Rural Riverton ittStM rts the with a along resihandful of against Riverton have to petitioners to been have dents file the already switch the filed over the de- petition rejected velopment Friday bcdtleground" Mont Meanwhile the Mayor Evans however same residents called have gathered sigiJAMES TRACY Friday's natures opposing Residents' ttomey "very ruling the four new ordipositive" essence "In nances which are they sustained the currently being decision of the Riverton City reviewed by Salt Lake County officials and awaiting certificaCouncil" he said Enmity between the two sides tion began when a lame-duc- k City Calling the Supreme Court Council approved Haniilton ruling "vague" Councilwoman Land Co's project in January Lisa Leonard said the issue is far Residents balked then collected from dead 5084 signatures for a referen"As far as I can tell we still dum petition that was certified have another referendum in in April Many cited congestion front of us" she added "I think it near schools and opposition to Is left to us to decide what to do" Dispute continues: The push for a referendum on the project might now move to district court Stats This Week's High court dismisses petition on big Riverton development Pub& sqfrill ruiesfrom Tribune staff unthei re nports Ogden man dies in rollover on range Thirties were misset One day I am going to have a giant sign made that reads: "Newspaper readers are creatures of habit" And I will make everyone who has anything to do with this newspaper read it Last week the Newspaper Agency Corporation (which sells the ads prints and delivers both The Tribune and the Deseret Morning News) did away with the "Thrifties" section of the classified ads in which people could advertise things they wanted to sell that were less than WO It did not take long for the NAC to find out how popular the ads were Thrifties returned at the end of this week g FOR THE RECORD Apparently real bargain hounds went first to the "Thrifties" section of the classifieds to see if what they wanted was available at a great price They were not willing to read through all the ads under a certain classification like "Dogs for sale" to fmd something in their price rection run on the piece was one on Aug 13 that corrected the information on a caption for a photograph Baden said The Tribune stands behind the Huntsman package which took several months to plan report and write and illustrate "The majority of the readers of a newspaper that reports honestly and fairly on a situation will respect the coverage" he said made some measure- lions of dollars into the ments that you might fight against cancer fmd interesting The reaction from "Number of inches of the family was outrage The Huntsmans paid print that said some adverfor two thing positive about Jon Huntsman and his faintisements signed by Peft ' ter R Huntsman (one of ily business: 275 "Number of inches Jon Huntsman's sons) that said something negin less than a week The CONNIE COYN E ative: 285 ads said that The Tri- READEI ADVOCATE "Number of inches bune misled the family that were neutral: 6 and Huntsman execu"Total number of photosgraphics tives when it approached them for interviews The ads questioned The Trithat were positive: 5 (71 square inches) "Total number of photosgraphics bune's motives in reporting and runthat were negative: 5 (52 square inches) ning the pieces accusing the "Total number of photosgraphics newspaper of ignoring facts and using "halltruths and innuendo to present a that were neutral: 3 slanted biased and unfair view of the "Looks pretty 'fair and balanced' to me In this age of sound bites and Huntsman family and the Huntsman attack-docompanies" It also said The Tribune politics the article struck will stop at nothing to prevent facts me as remarkably and from getting in the way of its biases" compassionate" When I read the stories on Sunday Tribune Executive Editor Tom Baden asked News Editor Tom Harvey to Aug 8 I thought they were balanced that check into the factual errors alleged in One of our readers sent an Huntsman's advertisement Harvey repointed out how fair he thought the main story was: ported back that the facts in The Tri"To clear things up for myself I bune article were correct The only cor every American a sugar daddy — some wealthy family that kicks in big bucks when necessary to meet a medical or cultural or charitable need Some communities like Salt Lake City are fortunate enough to have several of these families who support universities museums performance artists and fine artists opera symphony as well as medical treatment and research facilities and services for the homeless and the hungry The Huntsman family is one of those philanthropic giants in Salt Lake City It's also a family that has built a financial juggernaut founded on the chemical industry Two weeks ago a package of stories in The Sall Lake Tribune examined what it described as the Huntsman "paradox" The article's explored claims that one of the family's chemical plants created environmental conditions in Texas that were making people sick The articles also detailed the good the family had done in the Salt Lake community in particular how Jon I luntsman had poured hundreds of mil - A 1 - It I L 7 OR |