Show nviiiiiiin ir r"rr uw Pag 6 —This Hiatatf Jbumaj Logan Utah Friday July 10 1990 wr111 " WHh '" v 'iri I Panel OKs pay forOlympics czar SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Olympic orga- again to SLOC trustees also heard a presentation on nizers on Thursday approved a $280 0Q0 annual salary for Rank joklik president and chief executive officer of the Salt Lake Orga a heated discussion over their access to budget information SLOC compensation committee did not nizing Committee The sum is $43000 leu than the salary decide Joklik’s retirement package and CEO made by Joklik's predecessor and die mining tee chairman RJ) Cash executive won’t be paid for the work he did of Questar Cotp said organizers wanted to since he took over the organizing effort last get the salary question resolved first “You don't like to have people putting out year “That was my decision” Joklik said of not 10 hours a day for nothing" Cash said “He being paid retroactively “My motivations ate wu the only one at SLOC not being paid" A salary survey found compensation for a personal and it’s the way I feeL Public ser! position ranges from $375X100 to vice is importantin my consideration" Joklik the former SLOC chairman wu $436700 Cash acknowledged that Joklik the asked committee members to be "frugal'' and making mote than $118000 annually - avoid any public controversy local CEO of and a compamining presadent Compehsation for the load Olympics chief riy MK Gold Co Ik took a leaveofiabsence from MK Gold as of June 30 and was has ben an issue ever since TbmWelch the former SLOC president and CEO who had appointed chairman of the company Commit-chairm- MONTEZUMA CREEK (AP) — Navajo TribalPolice may be mnnnting another effort to capture two fugitive believed hiding in the rugged canyons of south- eastern Utah an Albuquerque television station said Joklik: Gets $45000 less than asks SLOC to be not to take The fugitives were thought contained in ad area near Montezuma Creek and about 50 tribal officers were to go into die area Pcessor backpay ' an u championed the Olympics as a community endeavor complained that his $325000 salary wu not even half the $700X100 paid to the head of the 1996 Summer Games in Atlanta Welch resigned last summer after pleading no contest to a spouse abuse charge pension fund wu set A multi millkm-dolla- r for Welch and two a than more year ago up SLOC officials Only one of the other three of— Senior Vice President of I son still remains with SLOC If he stays through 2002 he’ll collect more than $62£00 annually for the rest of his life But SLOC trustee Ken BullockMwho had opposed the retirement package said when the compensation committee considers Joklik's pension it should also reconsider at daylight station KRQB said ' This is the same area along the San Juan River that authorities have been searching for the last couple of weeks The reported operation could not immediately be confirmed Tribal police thought they say movement on Tuesday and Wednesday nights and a task force of tribal officers and San Juan County Utah and Montezu- ma County Colo officers searched Thursday morning without finding the fugitives The fugitives are Alan “Monte” Pilon 30 of Dove Creek Colo and Jason McVean 26 of Durango Cdo Pilon and McVean along with Robert Matthew Mason 26 of Durango are believed to have shot Cortez police officer Dale Gaxton wfaen he stopped them in a Stolen water truck May 29 The trio wounded two sheriff's deputies in a running gun battle that ensued then disappeared into the desert canyon country The corridor from Bluff to Montezuma Creek has been the focal point of search efforts since a girl spotted two men trying to get into a water truck parked in the back yard of her uncle’s home in the reservation town of Montezuma Creek June 28 Mason was found dead of an gunshot apparent wound on June 4 near Bluff — self-inflict- ed - 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