Show 7 Dell UU 120 W m courty t20 HMd uhim'i'F ftj W Mrm) Cvgy 1&t Sezx 'W and o'Pr'j FT W Vsi 125 o lSPS V Oozoy Vbl 79 No 42 April 20 199 Motions heard in murder case A bf (U fim4 Court Fudge has ':nsA a (of a new v'Jsuyj by or of 10 isxu charged )' fhe muder m uxoj&jm dea'h of Gzrd'zs Fay Chwch m ember Boyd U Fauk Jitaud (the request by Lance Conway Wood 21 dunrg a scheduled V ednesday A pti 12 m (jllnzut Mchaetl Anfhoo) Archuleta 20 also charged wi'J (ms4 beg’ee rnu'der tti uzuiiec'mzo ih rbe dea'h of Church-heir oases ate ben g Beard separately b'fJg men aviso (ace cJua'ges ol a a'ed sexcaJ assault rape sexual abuse agg'aaied aggraavtd assault aod et rue of a jzrzssessaxu Church 2k a seiuor at Vo where Utah Vate College was last seen at a uoioeturuve store m Cedar Cyt Monday Nov 23 ( ls bXly was found neat Cove Fort just off i SJtwo days laiet On f jiday Nov 25 Vood and Archuleta were attested After watvmg 4ie r eadc g of a'ragerr (xtntJtrnj nnthery in West FVwrt V fv'xzl Glen Rose (right) gym Ovesom help asked to Ibreak AF silence by Rea Rand Hold 14- Gomnor Rancher VaJ Oveson ’last week they (ear Air F of ce plans to build an electronic battlefield the West Desert is a tie eat to their businesses lives homes and community Oveson attended a meeting at tile West Desert "School in Fartoun with Association Utah Cattleman’s Duector Mike Sibbett and UCA Fj esudeut Gary Rose Waal- Desert Range Association Fresident Dennis Timm Callao invited the men to the meeting They were briefed on the pi WDJRA ranchers tear the Air i oree project will bring and they wete asked to help The OCA has only recently added the electronic battlefield to ns iist of concerns which aheady includes BLM wilderness proposals “J tlunk we have some big choices to make m the state of Utah to preserve our way of lift” Rose said “1 don’t have any answers for any yues lions you might have’’’ he said “but want to take your questions” Rose said those questions will be repeated while lie and Sibbett ate in Washington DC this week The two will discuss a variety of issues m meetings with Utah's congressional the National Cattleman’s delegation Association the director of the Buteau of Land Management interior and Agriculture Secretaries and possibly Defense Secretary Dick Cheney The meeting was held in the gym of the West Desert School which serves m Snake communities Valley The school has 5C students m gtades About 45 people attended They came from Callao Fartoun Trout Creek Candy Lskdale Delta Fillmore and Fleasant Valley in Nevada Most of those attending wete members of the Range Association Two were Delta businessmen wo others were lrom the BLM office in Fillmore “J know that you ate extremely concerned about this issue’ Oveson told “I ’m hete to Association inembets hear and understand the situation io make suie that I’m m a better position to advise tlie governor’’ Sibbett said Oveson understood cattlemen's issues “He's our mam advocate up on Capitol Hill and a good friend” lie said While Oveson was m the est Desert listening to disgruntled ranchers Gen Norm bangerter was in Japan Oveson said lie has been awaie of the tell project foi tiiepast lew veins “I you right now up bout that most o! our discussions have been m a rather positive vein tn terms of development in the area and development lot Utah” lie said “from what i’ve learned in the lust few weeks it’s further along the process than any of us weie awaie” Oveson said tie was a guest of the Air Force T uesday Aptil 4 when he rode in an over the Vest Desert at See AT pfcfce Marcus Taylor 3 Gov Val (Oveson (left) adresses ranchers including Weight (with tamer a) and Cecil and Annette Garland Lt fcru e AF will brief ranchers on impact on f azing by ieo Rand Air oree o' tic mis ate scheduled to meet with Vest Desert i anchors next week to discuss the impact the ptopos-eelectronic battlefield will have on their grazing pc tuns The meeting is scheduled tor 730 Apul 27 ai the M F p ill Thursday Bud Center in Delta The meeting was called by the Utah with the at ill Buteau m conjunction V ool Gtowers Assocation and the Utah Cattlemen's Association J atm Buteau executive Vice Resident booth V alientiue asked Att J 01 ce officials to come to Delta to addtess concerns that public land grazing permittees have about possible loss ot AUMs unit (AUM stands lor “animal mouth” It is the amount of lot age it lakes to leeb one cow one hotse ot five 1 month he one lor of Buteau sheep Land Management sells l ot age on land based on it's estimate ot it udmumieis available AUMs) BLM officials who will be at the have piovided the Ja'tn meeting Buteau with names of about 30 permit lees who may be effected by the pt oject The An I oice wants to build sevetal “threat sues” to use as ta'gets tor mock eiecttoiuc warlate to tram pitots Heitey location lot the sues is 7 uie nt' 'jiuie and V'lurtwmc also t’:o'- Valle's s study win be bull to su project which is most' on BL Ltiansweied quest lot is about the pi eject include how many sites wih ot hull’ wiiere they will be located and how much land they will take la answeis will determine the impact o1 AL Ms and the tanchets livehhouC hence the importance of the meeting The g'aziiig issut will be the mail locus of the meeting “The giound ulcs ate that the pet tnittees ate going to be sealed up tout” V alieutme saiC “T hey or membeisol tiien families wil bt the owes who can ask question' tegatdmg gtaztng rights and so to'tl The piess can iccotd anything they want and a! let the meeting the pres: can ask any questions they want ” Buice the Jann Buteau is a p'l'au group it is nut subject to Utah's “sun shine" or open meeting laws wiuci apply to government oigamza’ ions Complete details about the p'ojec won't be avaiiauie tot public ienew ui til a Dial! 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Impact Saa lnent is released in late June o ea'"’' Juiy Rubhc hea'ings inciudmg seven m tins atea will then be heid J i alley ''n'ws public defeudet apyomted Vozj told Fark flat V'ood wanted a jlawyeir Tayloj said Vv'vod had made wrntUu request about five weeks agio but nothing came of it at the fnne 1 ay'ior said V cazd's ‘“pro seJ jtiwuoo should be settled iuumelaiey Mdlard County Attorney Wat ten ?eteyz said tte state would resist rue's by Wrjod to change counsel Ik said the law does not allow a delendaat counsel The to charge law says that a defendant it entitled to competent counsel and Feter son sad lay'lor was competeot Fark sad Taylor Jiad appealed belote him many fumes and agreed he as competent ‘“Ler's iieat it now and get if ewer with" Fapk said directing Fetersou to argue his position on live motion Feter son related Tay’lor's pre-- t ial el forts on V ood’s behalf mciud'ng the Inru ig M a pr ate investigator exatuui-i- t ptiysical ev idence inter ew mg he medical exatmtier mine lab technicians witnesses and oM ice's lit sad Taylor had argued weU n the on Wood s oenaif pielumnary lica' he has done “From all mdicauons a competent job of defending M' Wood'’ he said "Ve would request that Mr V ood’s pto se mo'ion to dismiss Mr T ayior he denied Tayior sad about five weeks age Vyod "told tlie lie wanted to tcumiaU the litigation and enter a pie of g uii ty" Tayior said he opposed rta‘tied “Jas suspect ht was disturbed lie might well he" ie said " ' ha' pass was ed J sunp'y refused J thought more was said foollia'dy and ujuu-iBut Tavio' said la got a cal' Potr Wood's attier m Bountif ul iaer say jug Wood had eepiioned a “J ad from tlie Milla'b Coun'y ja 'sed iutn at tle lime m very sfong rt !atiguage no’ to discuss the case tin med u’ I ayio' said Vood had called a f hr uiurU Ma'd 30 reporter Jnu'sday iianutes alter Jas! Miliaid Jus'at o' the Feace Ron Hae bound htu over lor trial it Disfict Court Tayiot said Vood Was appa’cntiy fiustiated tha' bis case wasii being adequately heatd it cou" Ht said h 2 Set pa iJiLUt ft Public notices Nonces a' t oi pugt hey include tnt coun'y wants bids to butid a road Dept Ol Bocial Bet vices wants bids few pto gtams a notice ot uusiee saie a notice to wao users a no' tee of a heating to find out tf a gtand ju'y snomd bt iied atd a memo of occisiou aoout ac tnuy in J ishlaxt tvmoi-lot est zortVose Oft Let Rvfzft Qpf yzrt oe I A sr4 into Farm Bureau will fight for CUP irrigation water lit ‘tt r 'jt br tr! ri fiU' l'Utt P'VjtC’ v to tiy:v bOU’t O L U it tl bureau iCivtntii &td d it! Uil woUid t V) brtt' !''f ufi f v m 'iC' ct j 0f'‘C(V 'y't') Ay frt 6 'i vf' V vvsU‘ ' ul “Jht ton 'tt v v inC 2! 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