Show Tuesday July 23 2002 ' A3 vf d Inbricf fi- - nffdPCI lUI l“l O J ’' demniried that thecounty would shavetortart charging fof foe dispos- al day inthe case of a former Logair gymnastics coach accused of molesting a teenager in die B Jeena Nilson 44foces charges of of a child and sodomy of a child both felonies She' also faces charges of unlawful sexual inter course and dealing in harmful material to a minor in die same case both are felony charges Her trial on those charges k scheduled for Sept 24 and 25 Nikon was bound over for trial July 11 alter a ode hour preliminary hearing in which the alleged victim testified that Nikon fondled and performed oral sex on him when he was between die ages of 12 and 16 First District Court Judge CUnt S Judldns ruled that there was enough evidence to bind Nikon over on the amended charges She had originally been feting five counts of sodomy of a child and one count of aggravated sexual abuse pf a child- - By first-degr- Jtff Hunter JC J Bian wmor aggravated sexual abuse ee PRESTON— TUk of and new yaste transfer ( the disposal of dead animak domi- nated Monday’i meeting of tbe Franklin County Commissioners Two weeks ago the commission third-degr- ee that practice On Monday dki decided that beginning 1 farmers will be able to pur-- ! Aug tiiase punch passes for $300 that - Will include 20 punches Animak under 500 pounds will be disposed of at that price of one punch while animak over 500 pounds will require two punches fiach pass will also include two free i punches Single animals can be brought in for a $35 fee while calves will be disposed of for $5 edch com-misuoo- i to dairymen mid-199-0t 1 v ed 21-2- Hun-sak- er Agendas 7 The Cache County Cound wH meat at 5 pm today Inthe council chamber 120 N 100 West AgendasJtoms tadude: Introducing the 2002 Cache County rodeo royalty ‘ Hearing an update on the Cache County administration butting and al site Approving the 2003 restaurant tax Passing a resolution allocating 2003 restaurant taxes tor the Ecctes Theatre : Discussing a UDOT canal easement between Nibiey city and Hyrum dty Council will nMQTO DfBncn c Holding a public hearing on an ordinance modification on the definition of a resolution adjusting the Piwt dance City Master Plan by changing the planned route for Gateway Drive by extendng it south and weatfo 100 North rather than the south and east extension to epedBoatlnna anti rletal (Lawiinja A Conaidaring a wsdutlon allowing tha ptaff to begin me review process on the aubmiadonp of annexationa arid new eub- - ‘Conalderinge resolution amendtog tbe ewer utility billing pdicy by atarting the bUtog at the liman occupancy or issuance authorizing 6w purchase and Inatdlxtlnn pf carpet for too dty office bidding L Considering a resokitibn authorizing fhp purchase oTa keying system and too V'- j a Certificate of Occupancy Conektoring a raeolutiori l iwkayfngofal lip' ! I : : ’ r J ? 1i I’1 ' - Got a local arirefi 'r- Call Qly Editor DarenUdick 1 323 V v i' defcifickBhiaewixoa 752-212- lit v' i Green)" by deception charges Dyan Warner Green 42 pleaded guilty to three felony ' chaigesdf foigtiy and three class-- B misdtineanor Charges of theft by deception The plea ' agreement resulted in eight other charges of forgety and another eight charges of theft by deception being dismissed “There’s nothing new on these (charges)” Logan police Lt Greg Ridler said "These are just all the old cases that we had (on Green) All die checks that were stolen we j ust put them all together” Green pleaded guilty to the six charges Monday during her ' initial court appearance in exchange for her new sentence' running concurrently with the charges she is already serving time for Green was sentenced up to five years in prison in May on each of foe forged writing paraphernalia charges Those charges are running concurrently Fust District Court Judge Clint S Judkins told Green that if she is successful in repaying restitution to her victims thou- sands of dollars she was ordered to pay in in fines and foes would be suspended The restitution Green owes has not beat calculated entirely! Cache County Deputy Attorney " Tony Baird said However money owed in 'a jpv- mM L’? g tS&V'tf Brent StevensHeraid Journal some pictures d cles He restored them after the vehicles Widow Marie Christensen dkpiays were-use- of husband Jack’s military vehiin wars tensen applied hk talent for engineering building and repairing at Uiiokol helping develop foe Track-mastshow machine! Marie recalled file times in the late 1950s aid early 1960s when the Trackmaster made headlines for taking' people places they couldn’t go before She has a manila folder fell of old clippings from foe Herald Journal foe Salt Lake Tribune and even Popular Science magarine featuring the Track-mastperched on mountain peaks and climbing snow covered slopes to bring techmeians to radar towers er : er ' ay Continued from Al : ! ‘' v f Inc in a : ' : stock swap y: 'v In hk decision Stewartsaid foe J McCartiieys “were largelyin charge of foeir own destiny" and got what they “bargained for” when their plan to buy back foe paper disirjte- grated after The Tribune passed- through three corporate jOwnera! j Stewart said he wijs forcing foe femilynlytoabidehythe tenns df contracts foat it negotiated at armra length relying on sophisticat- ea legal advice Plaintiff’s ownersX Uesfoere wa a ruk in giving up leeal ownership -- r Ughtofthenewforgefychaiges reportedly totak $1536 Ridler said That total does not include restitution owed in her previous See FREEDOM on A10 Stewart’s order foat MediaNews cannot build a new printing plant until $200 million from AT&TTfoiph : inherited foe Tribune when it bought after the McCartheys’ 1 20-drepurchase option ' period whidi TO in 1999 Salt Lake City’s other V? v begins Aug: 1 daOy the Deseret News which has Tribune executives plan to appeal been published under s joint operatStewart’s refosal to extend a court ing agreement wifo the Tribune has said the McCartheys’ Purchase injunction foat kept them in control liti- option iso’tvalid widiout itsconsent of The Tribune while tiie case k an also to The News announced last month it v gated They plan appeal earlier ruling by Stewart ford gave will not give foat appfovaL' the News foeability to vetothe The News k using its stake in a McCarthey family’s ownership bid joint nwspkper agency fort prints Frisch said foat When the for delivers and handles advertising j the papers to keep MediaNews as its MaCarfoeys exercise their option : new partner MediaNews has Agreed they become foe beneficial owners and have a right to have the newspameritto expedite die Newsmbve to more make it a and per managed to their benefiL ing publication ’ “We filed our notice of fi in appeal thii agency joint partner eqildominated afternoon and our hope k that the by :foe morning Trif long lOfo Circuit wiU decide whether foq 'feme11’ NewsJas aright to deter- jbesqret be ddayed by Hat plan MediaNews bougtU the paper for V iha I i Pima kin rinn a renoXXion nminuinn vnveiwv wiHWiwig Providence City standard construction 6 “These are just all the old cases that we had (on m Spring Creek Parkway Discussing aocaas management with the Countywfda Planning 6 Development ' - -6- : ' X writing paraphernalia pleaded guilty Monday and was sentenced to a concurrent sentence on i : TVaneporfaUon Corridor Map for the i concurrent sentence A Logan woman who is serving time in prison on charges of felony possession of forged ms highway sign: A slgn aJorig Highway 165 (and seat tor a dtetance not to exceed 68Q tost) identifying a commercial or induatrtal budneaa on the same pramiaoa as toe sign ’i SeeFEEonAlO Forger gets the facility last April Marie said Gark told them his Tife’s work” In addition to his unique tribute to inspired by Chriistensen Anofoer former student Mark y patriotism Christensen served Cache' was He a in Wdlankon is now a jewelry designer Valley many other ways! for Tiffany ’sin NewYork He took teacher at Logan Junior High School Christensen’s investment casting now ML Logan Middle Sdteol from class when he was in junior high' 1969 until hk retirement in 1994 He curricu-'luwhere lie first learned to make a and taught helped develop in jewelry making leather work mold Despite being busy successful and far away Marie said Willardson and computer science two to hk wifeMarie According jiad kept m touch with Christensen -of Christensen’S former students' have over the years “Tfeachera don’t often hear that credited him wifo their successful ‘careers Jay Clark director of the they’ ve touched anybody’s life” said Marie “So that was nice” IDS Conference Center in Salt Lake ' Before becoming steadier Chris- City treated them to a grand tour of v Discussing partictyatiori at Days wHh the youth councL pf 0s By Jason Bergrawi staff writer pabi-otis- non-prof- ' office 70-ac- re nt meet at 6:30 pm on Tuesday at the city butting 15 & Main Agenda Rams Indude: Discussing tha creatkxi of Friends of it the Library a organization committed to enhancing the programs services and faculties of the Cache County Library a Commissioner Paul Campbell M-3- in place south of 400 North and East of 1400 East Theban also extends from die North side of 400 North and East of 1700 East be fireworks discharged in Logiad excdpftir public parks July 7 Illegal fireworks in Utah include bottle rockets fire crackers cherry bombs and Roman Candles said Residents in possession of these types offireworks could face criminal charges Conaidaring “Beyond the smell we just don’t have another place at the landfill for dead animals” he explained “I don’t know where we’re going to go” Potentially the Riyerdale area north of Preston Due to a recent report from the Department of Environmental Quality that presented the possibility that a spring near the landfill k being contaminated the commissioners have been looking for options The most likely alternative is a Controversial site that was approved as a landfill in the mid-’9but never opened because of Patriot leaves reminder of freedom Jack Christensen registered one of his restored military vehicles in this year’s Cache Valley Cruise-I- n back in January The 1953 Dodge 4x4 7 was the last of his five rare vehicles to be entered over foe years As always the drab camouflage exterior was expected to stand out among die sparkling hot rods and collectible cars That was the point said Christensen’s son Keith His father want- ed people to admire a vehicle that played a role in the Korean War Just two days before foe Cruise-I- n r Christensen passed away His sons Keith and Scott decided to take their father’s place and drive the vehicle in hk memory The 4x4 drew foe attention of the judges and was given a sponsor’s choice award at foe Cruise-I- n People were definitely talking about it rtfybu hiftel vehitidTitMhatit " fraws jeopte”!said KeifoHe wanted people to know that this k part of why they have foeir freedom” Christensen who served in foie Navy during foe Korean War as a diesel mechanic aboard the USS Bryce Canyon oWned and restored at least one military vehicle from each of the wars that occurred in his lifetime According to Scott his father saw them as a Symbol of freedom “He saved the vehicles so they wouldn’t be lost” said Scott “They represent the sacrifices and honor to people of all ages that have preserved our liberties” According to Keith discussing the role the vehicles played in the wars allowed his father to present a differ-eperspective on veterans and freedom Scott said people “from foe old guy with gray hair to the young guy with green hair” would approach his father to taUL The jeeps were springboards for conveitations about fireworks once again being sold by Cache Valley merchants in anticipation of Pioneer Day on Wednesday The Logan Fire Department wants to remind residents that a fireworks ban is still in place in areas of die city suffering from continuous drought conditions According to Logan Fire Marshal Liz Hunsaker die fireworks ban is bynanpandfortoga" lCbmmlsuoner Alan Carter rather reluctantly voted for the implemen- 'tation of the new fees “I do it with great reservations because this is an extra hardship we’re putting on the farmers of the county” Carter said By Hoill Gunnell staff writer Fireworks ban still in place for July 24 With Clity ©sicffggiss Valley pooplo BI Dwii44eilJiWBkie0 and reqional news himself a dairy farmer said since the commission’s last meeting he had “probably six dairymen call me disgusted because they’ll have to pay another bill” However Franklin County landfill supervisor Doug Wright said the landfill has been overwhelmed by cow carcasses the last couple of years I ! V The Providence obrgp animals such ju dairv cowsbutitdidnotset apricetor passes' Trial dates were scheduled Moo r Local state x I ' stic Utah-approv- 4 If V Triafdates set for coach ex-gyffina- — V1 1 1 day mine Who owns the Salt Lake Trir bune between foe time we exercise our option and the time we close our acquisition sometime in November’’ Frisch ?aid late Monday But MediaNews executives say they Will show up Aug 1 td install V new officers at The Tribune: and Welch Publisher Dominic i chief operating officer Rgndy Frisch ' yrill be replaced as Singleton takes over as chairman and MediaNews President Joseph J Lodovic as a board foembei of the Newspaper' Agency Crap ‘Joseph Zerbey wifi take over as president of foe pgency Zerbey a j fwmer newspaper executive in Pennsylvania is temporarily serving LLC as president of Keams-Tribifoe holdmg company that owns The Trilxme : i x X - r y- Xx'-- - K : X'-V- v- - 'j: j V-x- ' it f X’''I |