Show I I ' I 'Bridgedand The Hurnkf Journal Logan Utah" In brloff Should jail have seen suicide coming? Cache deputy a driving force in DARE confab Opinions differ over county's handling of Lewiston rape suspect 2000 police officers and their families poured into Salt Lake City’s Salt Palace on Wednesday to More thin attend the 10th annual DARE Offtcers Conference By Ryan Robb Oliver The conference will continue until Saturday and a deputy from the Cache inn wnwr orchestrating much of it "We’ve been working on this convention for three years said Sgt Kim Cheshire Prog Abuse Resistance Education or DARE is a program that works with schools to teach kids how to resist abusing drugs Cheshire is the conference committee coordinator and said the conference provides mostly mining daues to help officers become better DARE Why Leopoldo Foitzick hanged self in the Cache County Jail u a County Sheriff’s Office has been tery he took to his county-subsidiz- himmys- cials before Foitzick executed Ms own death penalty Jailers said they did not know Foitzick was suicidal until they saw Ms body hanging a foot and a half above the floor Lt Von Williamson head of the Cache County Jail said Foitzick was behaving strangely but jailera didn't think he needed therapy or needed to be watched Given Foitzick's background ed The Lewiston man charged with 40 had been in custody for a week when he wrapped a sheet around an electrical cooum and banged himself in Ms cell on the evening of April 22 The former Chilean national arrested on rues mus is also a chance from them to get that batteries charged" he said DARE president Sgt Craig Fletcher with the Houston Police Department said the theme of this year’s program is “dare to prepare for the future" “Much ofthis is to help us prepare for the next year" he said offi- therapy was administered by jail grave officer! April 16 was alleged to have victimized two women over six years with one victim claiming to have been raped more than 1000 times No special watch or psychological aa an interrogator in the CMlean Army Williamson said he felt the inmate waa trying to use Ms training to manipulate the staff and escape “He may have hoped to be transported to the mental hospital” Williamson said “That would have given him a better opportunity to escape “You've got to understand the factors in the way we handled him” he said “Inmates are always trying to manipulate the jail staff That's what they do But the service director at Bear River Mental Health Department said Foitz-ick- ’s cia also laid she (old a sheriff's detecbehavior should have served as a tive her husband was suicidal five days before he hanged himself warning to jailers Jail notes recorded by deputies doing “People who do that sort of behavior generally need help And not only that security checks report Foitzick was sitthe county has aa obligation to give it to ting on the floor of his cell brusMng Ms them” said Trent Wentz teeth in ths toilet on the morning of The department routinely sends counApril 18 he was unresponsive to conselors to the jail to provide therapy for versation and was using a Noxcma jar inmates Wentz said full of toilet water to rinse Ms mouth "There are some manipulative behavandgwgle That evening the notea report he was iors prisoners do for a variety of reasons1’ he said “But nevertheless doing crawling in hu cell and talking to himthe kind of tMngs described to me are self Three hours later near midnight he was drinking from the toilet aberrant even for that situation” Before Ms suicide Foitzick was actFoitzick requested an adult diaper ing far from normal and deputy sheriffs from deputy early that morning saywere writing it all down ing he had a bladder problem the report After his suicide the Cache County atrted The deputy didn’t give Mm one the nurse who would be at the internal Sheriff's Office Munched few hours handles that a were investigation showing deputies Hing the aware Foitzick’s behavior was becomreport Later that morning he while was eccentric ing increasingly Sec JAIL on Page 14 in their custody Ftoitzick'a wife Patri u Sculptor tackles larger subject for tabernacle piece List of alleged Ogden scam victims grows OGDEN — The list of people who say they lost their investments to missing real estate agent Wayne R Ogden is nearing 300 says Weber County attorney Mark DeCaria “The numbers are still growing” “But we now have the names of more than’ 230 separate investors who it appears lost money to Ogden” After Mendon dedicates Bill Hill's piece of Mstorical art The Family: The Everlasting Heritage Hill will return to his studio to the latest work in progress — a statue for the TVro days after Ogden’s May 28 disappearance investors began filing lawsuits in 2nd District Court over unpaid promissory notes Ogden allegedly with money solicited from other investors As of Wednesday 13 lawsuits had been filed by 43 plaintiffs claiming in Ogden owes thlm$685' million !i agents arrest 28 Idaho workers MALTA Idaho (AP) — The US Immigration and Naturalization Service has arrested 28 undocumented workers raid north of town in an ng The illegal residents were all male and living in a house and bunkbouse dud were in “real bad ritape” off stale Highway 81 said Randy Robinson asustant district director An unidentified person called up five-figu-re about the workers who were being held three-figur- in the Cassia County Jail and will be departed immediately to Mexicoi y AraaoMbn on pereonnal poNdee and procedures Reviewing the daRnMon of homing ordnance 87-4Dtacuaainp emergency 911 service wttiGragFebricioue $2(MXXV Monson said "One looking over the valley where Agondos Fri-da- s very serene Piqjps-touMh- inrifi tvj tag Conunlaelon meets at 730 pm in Town Hal 60 & Main SL Agenda lams include: come R will be ceremony waa held on the sad appropriate Monson said it is unusual north lawn of the tabernacle to LDS Church would allow the a of the beginning signify memorial to dm Mormon pio- a atatne on a tabernacle’s neers wbo trudged across the grounds However he said the i 150 yean: 'church's First Presidency Great made an exception when they Hill hat already begun a were given a record of how mail day figurine of the statmany people tread across the tabernacle grounds Mcnhome Ms studio in ue at “It's a local point for the "This la a very Mg thing” Cache Valley" Monson said Hill said “not in size but in "It's a community center That is the place where more undertaking” The statue like die one to be tourists atop than any other dedicated Saturday in MenWhile the LDS Church has don will have a pioneer theme but will depict a family given the statue a thumbs up it is not cutting anyone a of five one is infi- check for its materials “The nitely more complex” Hill According to Monson the statue will be fended through said comparing the Logan state one in donations from the communiue with die Mendon Hill noted die Menty “I think right now there’s don statue baa the pioneers so-call-ed early-morni- monument they will get a glimpse of treat things to Logan Thbemade grounds Last week a groundbreaking signed Several investors have alleged Ogden was running a pyramid scheme paying “earnings” to some investors INS looking to their future” Logan LDS East Stake President Jay Monson also said the positioning of the statue was part of its grandeur “You can see the temple perfectly” Monson said “When people go to see the beautiful By Lance Pitcher etaff writer DeCaria said investments and damages Page 3 Thursday July 10 1997 Rotmt I tswHcln1 Iwrtil Joiml Hi of Msndon sits In front of his sculpture The Family: The EveriaaOng Heritage' at Bw new Pioneer Park in Mendon Ml is afro designing a aculptura for the Logan ftbamade Bfl they eventually made their couple who don’t want to be homes the Logan statue he known gave a check for aid has Its own reminder of $1(M)00l” The estimated cost for the the pat ’They’re looking east and a project is $100000 Monson little bit to the norm with great ssid There are no worries that interest” Hill said "That’s a possible lack of fends will where the temple was built a keep the atatne from being couple of yean later They're may for Pioneer Dqr 1998 1 Piccusiinflfandcavahbletoraweler m 1 DQICIi IDS Dimming fencing for Church’s July 18 Service Day projects Diacusslng meter readnga A report on Pony Etyraaa Days Diacuaaing the Martn Harris Pageant Care of w bassbal damond In Bra parts Dtecusaing storage shshoa In Town Legislators hope to delay tax bill effective date because of a ruling by the state Tax school districts where the increases Commission in April that shifted some were expected to be 10 percent or more of the tax burden from large companies Wondering how those districts would to other property owners impose such s large increase seemed to The ruling would add about $2830 to persuade lawmakers that they should support it because the current system hill of the avenge homeowner in seek a the find die to them leave could all strapped counties to disputed delay in escrow proviput requires Lake County and $11122 to the bill sion of HB 129 Salt when tax the disrefunds for judgmoney property taxes into escrow until die of the average homeowner in Jnab ments finally come down putes hive been settled The vote was sorrow — 7 to 6 — and The bw would tie up more than $23 County Cnawtiaa triiitinMlly have included means it might he difficult for that Lawmakers on Wednesday worried those disputed taxes in their annual bud-- million that taxing districts were countmembers to win support for their in about the Daggett impacts especially IMder House Bill 129 they would ing on for their operating budgets Tin-tic However this year some counties will Tooele and Juab counties and ia die required to pot the full amount of disinterest-bearin- g be hit harder than anyone was expecting Daggett Tooele and South Summit for next Wednesday an into taxes puted SALT LAKE CITY (AP)— Members of the Legislature's Revenue and Taxation Interim Committee want to delay for a year the effective date of a tax MIL Ike MU passed during the last session escrow account that would be cashed in only after a final ruling has been made on the appealed assessments Counties helped write HB 129 and one-ye- ar cotr-mitt- ee A buadng Inspector tor CtariotofiL r “ a puNe hearing on proposed landacapingragutattona tonight at 830 In Vra Municipal Coundl Chambers 256 N wfl hold Main Smithfield fee hikes in works St Correction time place Meeting ' The right time rod place for tonight's Bean Party central committees of Cache and Rich counties is 7 pm at the court chambers acrou from the Post Office at 140 N 100 West The address in Wednesday's Herald Journal wee facer recL OotaloccInnwaCpt CnlCRyEdtorMknWwvtoniran 752-21ExL 3923 21 ByMMamRand Staff writer SMITHFIELD — People hnitding new homes fa Smithfield will probably pay more for water and sewer hookups fa a few weeks when the city adopts impact fees on new development Inqxct foe studies were requited for municipalities statewide to justify what foey charge to hook up new development to city services after complaints that the arbitrary fees many cities charged were too high But that wasn’t the case fa Smithfield where new grourth topped $10 mill inn last year and the city wants new development to pay its way ‘ Impact foes allow the city to do that by factoring fa the coat of expanding its infiastinc-tn- re and adding feat to foe actual cost of the Just how much ofa jump foe hookup fee will take has not yet been finned op hot according to City Manager Jim Gass "It’ll be considerably more” S mithfield currently charges about $1700 to add new bouses to the city water and sewer systems fa subdivisions Gan said Thai could take n MOO to $300 jump when the new foes take effect sometime within the next few weeks The new feet will he based on a study by Utah Stale University’s Center for Rnnl Economic Development commissioned by the counciL Meanwhile n moratorium on building permits effective July 1 win hold up new build- ing permits ia Smithfield for sbont three weeks nnil the new fees are approved by the City CounciL A public hearing on the proposal is set for July 23 fa Smithfield City Council Chambers I Beeps herald three-wa- y SALT LAKE CTTY(AP) — Since late last month Utahns have been hearing sonnd when they beep-beep-be- ep calling Shay declined to siy how mmy customers signed tq for the service prior to the promo- - fail to hang up for a few : Prior to July it cost S&9S a moments between calls' month for three-wa- y calling The noise b part of three-- regardless of whether US Wiek way calling The feature allows customers nsed it regularly a caller to keep people at two After die free promotion ends separate phone nufabers on the fine aepntely or join them fa a conference adL calling July 23 each three-wa-y session will cost 75 cents or a maximom monthly charge of "Up to now customers had S6l aa on to it subscribe to ongoUS West decided to the ing monthly basis but this service on all residentialputlines gives diem the option of payfa Utah with only a short writ-wing for it only when they need boqcc m pc cwnpiny lH it” US Westsaidspokeswoman csthifi Leaone Shay m |