Show w — Pagei — The Kwakl Journal Logari Ulafi Monday October 7 1996 Weir In brief Abortion foes protest Babbitt promises wilderness hearings Utah in SALT CITY (AH) — laigcting a buv cavtvidc intersection more (ban 4 ) people carrying signs denouncing almtimn on demand joined the national "Life ( hain' piotiM “Overall Utahns arc against alxirliun" said Ixni iX’Groot ol Pleasant Grove who organized the Salt lake' City Lilt Chain It was one ol 750 formed nationwide to encourage Amei leans to pray Sunday loi an end to abortion olten do not know how to express themselves about “People abonion And it seems everyone who is pio life' is grouped with those who do negative things' IX‘Gnxi said lelening to some demonstrations where anti abortion and forces have clashed Joidan was one Jile Cllain particiKep David Hresnahan pant He sponsored a bill passed by the Utah legislature last ycai proabortions hibiting most partial-birt- h “I don't know of any attempts to ban alxrition which would mean challenging (the Supreme Court's landmark) Roe vs Wade (decision) Hut in Utah abortion clinics have no legulations and do not list abortions performed those they counseled anil other activities” he said “We will check with other states to see what they do and a bill is being drafted for the Legislature that will correct this oversight" Hresnahan added SAIT LAKL CITY AP Secretary Hruce Hahbjii has committed to allowing a public comment period for the government's planned of potential wilderness in Utah Rep J Hill Orton says ’Ihc Utah Democrat announced the development on Sunday saying he bad been working with federal officials and the public to ensure local governments and residents would have the opportunity to speak out “I am pleased with this recent decision by Secretary Habbiu to commit to an open and honest public process” said Orton who to the 3rd is seeking pro-choi- APptotQ Raising Arizona Motive for attack remains unclear right and husband B4 take a break as they prepara to return to Chicago from Sky Hartxx International Airport m Phoenix Ariz with their newborn quintuplet The babies from left are Elizabeth Jane Padraic Lawrence Grace Anna Clara Elaine and Aidan Joseph A tired Bridget EWm-Cod- m MLKIDIAN Idaho (AP) - - Jumui Stewart still docs not know what the young man who shirt him was alter Slewarl was working with his lather at Uncle Henny's pawn shop in Meridian on Iriday night when two youths walked in to look at a car stereo and other items SALT CITY (AP) — It’s been three weeks ‘'They didn't ask lor money ihcy didn't ask for anything before since Mayor Deedee Corradini reopened Pioneer they started slxxiting" Stewart said Saturday Park after its temporary closure for maintenance They brought their own gun And they apparently left without stealand cleaning ing anything Stewart saw a small stainless steel revolver pointed toward him Hut the homeless who once frequented the west-sid- e Hut lie did not believe the attack was real “until I reached up touched expanse of trees and grass near the railroad " tracks suspect they were the targets of that closure my chest and saw there was blood Two suspects both J7 yeais old were arrested shortly after the and believe police officers now stationed there sinshooting but they bad not been charged with any crime late Saturday gle them out and their names were not released liic youths were captured by Ada “If the police want the park they can have it” said a man identified only as Mike 254th in line for County Sheriff s deputies in an KY sales Jot after a brief chase Only one of the assailants opened lire lie shot Stewart once lagle Ranch Ministries' outdoor Sunday brunch of The youth also shot Justin's father ferry in the head and chest fruit salad trench toast doughnuts cake and coffee before fleeing 'ferry Stewart remained hospitalized at St AJplionsus “Nobody goes to the park anymore 'I here are too Regional Medical ( enter in Hoisc Saturday in serious condition Hut many cops over there” In reopening the park last month Corradini also Ik was conscious and talking announced plans to keep police at the park 24 hours a day In addition to a daily horse patrol and new Homeless feel singled out Patient given too much morphine COLUR d'ALLNL Idaho (AP) loin Pormchok did not wake up in his recovery room at Kootenai Medical Center in Cocur d’Alene last week He couldn 't During the night a nurse accidentally pi) a potent dose of morphine in his intravenous hag — possibly enough to kill him Hospital officials admit mistakes happen occasionally in administering medication but rarely are they this venous When a nurse and Porincbok's wile tneJ to rouse him at 330 am he did not respond said Nancy Ponnehot "I said ' lorn lorn open your eyes' ' Jus wife said I riday His eyelids opened a crack "and Ijs eyes were rolled back in his 'I Y suns suns suns PREPARE YOUR CAR FOR WINTER -- UNDERRATING SPECIAL ‘99 Immhuk irtifk iw atdmm 4 AiMhu 9 n lwwr4s h ¥rw our 401 m( Atmtrtrp Pj KATER-SHO- 752-544- 4 CDMECnO: 1140 N MAIN $ Otf l tv Pj It s P TIV t ( i Jc I rr 'A I V CLAVINOVA WORKSHOP & CONCERT c & Featuring M : I I Clavinova Workshop: 10:30 am - 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P' V Vt try Vr’i y Lte o selling heroin not the people on their way to breakfast" Ik complained Hut police say they have to apply the law equally tu homeless and drug dealers alike “You jaywalk you’ll get a ticket’ said bicycle patrol Officer Joel Schow Orton released Can- 241-82- M 1 nf ir V “picking on the wrung people “They should be targeting that guy over there i Herald tnnmal USPS teers under a nearby viaduct says police arc Republican challenger Chris non The Exciting New Yamaha Clavinova Digital Pianos with Disk Orchestra and Yamaha Artist Craig Knudsen! ' : head" 'Ihc emergency looin doctois who lesponded treated him successfully lor an overdose Pormchok finally woke up in the intensive care unit with tulivs down his throat “I was suncd when i woke up" he 'aJ Iriday from his hospital lied "I couldn't talk I was strapped down When they gave me drugs to counteract it (the morphine) I guess you go into convulsions “That's what I hear I don't remember anything" Although he spent a day in the intcii’ove cate unit hospital officials of the mistake do not believe his slay was extended as a Porinchok 47 was admitted Monday to hate surgery to remove tumors in his intestines park security officers bathrooms arc monitored and anyone littering or jaywalking is ticketed “You don't have freedom of movement there’’ Magic Ranch Ministries volunteer Dianna hppcrvm complained “People are essentially being chased out of the park It’s a very intimidating atmosphere It’s harassment" Alan Silvers one of three men stopped and ticketed while crossing a street to be led by the volun- ifa! i Congressional District against j f it M ¥ ' 'V 9l4 ! fe x rwi niij'4' v n t V "iv f tv VaA fj V I s: S t IjflM S wfo fM ' “ or' Lr'i'd'src’a 'is e e 'f j"1 'f S v ! zi Air : f 'a? v3k ''ik'i x - J paT Sr fA r 11 vs: t''i 'v cl 'a e '' 4! 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