Show Ball rolling for new jail cells ordered —A3 i no Mustangs keep winning streak alive beat Aztecs — B1 BZ2ffi®Q®fdnesda7Ja00 B rid g ? rla n d'CD a i £JN e w s p a p e I LoganXUtaliX®l2002JL$50 VVi Voathor Building owner firm n on parking in his lot trj Partly doudy but still In the 90s' -P- By Jaramlah Statttar with parking problems for nearly a decade in the private loti behind the Ellen Ecdes Theatre Season after season he finds his patrons towed or booted One woman who was booted in mid-Jul- y while renting s video at The Book Table reported seeing 30 to 40 can detained In s single staff writer agtA12 llpdolo Turner Diaries’ supremacist Pierce dead The opera hu Just ended Crowds are appearing on the sidewalk in front of the Ellen Ecdes Theatre Some are reflecting on die night's performance Others have found themselves in a private parking lot behind the theater with their can v booted The image is ill too fiunilisr for Michael Ballam The operatic tenor and general director of the Utah Fes- tival Open Company has wrestled evening The booting dilemma makes 's blood boil Though the open company has identified seven public lots within two blocks of die theater and printed Bal-lam- maps to identify those lots theater- goers and other shop patrons routine-- lot of park in die privately-owne- d Desip Analysis Associates on 100 South This year Ballam has worked more aggressively to keep people out the lot Not only has he asked the open company’s security guard to tdl people the lot is private but he has placed orange cones in front of the entrance on open nights to serve si a visual deterrent Design Analysis owner William Fletcher said he has no problem with Jy M Idaho — J Patrick WUdc isn’t a native of the Bear Lake Valley And he doesn’t live there now: And yet this gentlemah has dedicated his life to the recording of its history “I loved this valley the minute I saw it” says Wilde who first came to the Bear area in 1955 “I thought this was an ideal place to raise a family and 50 years lata- - I’ll testify that it Bob DeMarial He became ill about Pierce three weeks ago from cancer though he was never diagnosed DeMarias said The medical examiner is expected to release a report on the cause of death Wednesday State Police Maj B D Gore said Pierce's novel published in 1978 ' depicts a violent overthrow of die government by a small band of white supremacists who finance them- selves through counterfeiting and bank robber- yOne chapter titled the “Day of the Rope” describes white corpses hung from every street corner with plac- aids reading “I defiled my race” FBI investigators have said McVeigh was a fan of Pierce’s book and used it as a blueprint for bomb-ing the Oklahoma City federal building in 1995 The book includes a of Ffil headquarters The Oklahoma City bombing wasn’t the first violence that federal prosecutors lihked to “The Turner soft-spok- en ? was” ' truck-bombi-ng Diaries” In 1985 10 members of a supremacist group called The Order were convicted of racketeering and other charges in Seattle Among the crimes they were accused of were armored-ca- r robberies and the 1984 machine-gu- n slaying of JewUh radio talk show host Alan Berg One witness testified tiiat a defendant told him “You should read it partner it's all there Everything that's going to happen is in Tlie TUrner Diaries’” Pierce led his group National ' - See PIERCE onA12 Quick road Definition Brant StavanaHeraid Journal J' Patrick Wilde has dedicated his life to recording the history of the Bear Lake Valley 1 loved this valey the minute I aaw It” eays Wide who first came to the Bear Lake area in 1955 Last week he was honored at a gathering of the Bear Lake County chapter of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers ofthe ' at words In n ‘ it w Icdos : 1 1 Opinion r Movtoa-lC- 10 three-volu- See VALLEY on A12 vs- SALT LAKE CJTY (AP)-- The third of polygamist Tbm (keen’s five wives has ltf the family after encountering difficulty in securing 7 transportation to visit Green at the v ' Utah State Prison y XeeAnn Beagley (keen moved last week with her five diildimi to River- ton about four hours fromthe fruni' ly’s complex of mobile homes in Utah's west desert near die Nevada1 border: Riverton is 16 miles south of Silt Like Qty s’'’ v The rest of the family has since records should be disclosed ' Sjportsi A4 moved to’ SpringVille abbut 43 miles south of Salt City said David j Bucher Green’s attorney ''TCi-TV- ' V' Le hasplansimmediatelyinth j- - - 7 Fonner deputy Brent yriung fired id January 2000 wanted access to disciplinary records from othir Salt Lake County Sher- i£Ts department employees who had been ' hccused of similar offenses' Sheriff Aaron Kennard refused tolet Young or his attoney see die records say : V relationshq) with the othet wiyes and with Tbm buf she livesl SALT LAKE CTTY (AP) — The Salt Lake County Sheriff’s Office must reveal some disciplinary records in the case of S deputy who was fired for ajtleged improper use of his weapon and making sexual innu? endoes the Utah Supreme Court ruled TUesay : VI Ctaslfled’iC4 OWtuariesA8 Comics Last week in Montpelier Wilde was honored at a large gathering of the Bear Lake County chapter of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers At the function he also received a “Certificate of Appreciation" from the " Idaho State Historical Association signed by Gov Dirk Kempthorne a similar certificate from the Bear Lake School District for his 28 years as an educator and plaques from both Bear Lake County and thepity of Montpelier proclaiming July 18 as “J Patrick Wilde Day” “Mr Wilde’s done more for preserving the roots of this valley than any of us who are natives here” says DUP Lorpne Roberts president of the Bear Wilde was born in Howe Idaho and spent most of his formative years in Shelley Following military ser-vice during World War IL he completed his degree at ' Idaho State University After attending Oregon State University Utah State University and the University of Washington he had his master’s degree and elected to teach at the high school in Montpelier “I taught everything but girls’ PE and home economics” Wilde declares with grin History however was Wilde’s true passion First fostered by reading of Ponce de Leon’s exploits — “I was going to be the one that found the Fountain of Youth” he says — it quickly grew into a love of local history “My dad told me when I was in high school ‘If you’d quit worrying about Jhe past and start doing something for the future you just might have enough money to survive’” Wilde recalls “But ! never did I wen ton enjoying history” Among Wilde’s finest accomplishments is a set of books entitled: ‘Treasured Tidbits of One of 5 wives leaves Green family Court Discipline the news ong4 a mettibcr of a mifr:: tary engineer unit tnined to constructor uemoiish bridges roads trenches etcJ it person who goes before preparing the 1 way for o&ers as an early settler or a sci-- 7 7 etyist doty exploratory befag one of e first of its kind to prepare or ' i open fa way etc) ' ‘a Vi r — Webster's No World Dictionary ' SeeBOOTonA12j By Jeff Hunter staff writer William closer look parking even after roofs on record - E- A non-busine- ss business hours Fletcher spoke of weekends when he would arrive at his office to find condoms beer bottles and dirty dit-o- f pen strewn over his parking lot He spoke of can parked on his shrubs and vehicles tearing up his sprinkler system !I put up with it for 19 yean” he said u But the minute you take s Aroa history CHARLESTON WVMAP)— White supremacist leader William Pierce whose book “The Turner Diaries” is believed to have inspired Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh died Tues- -' day He was 68 Pierce died at his compound near Hillsboro about 140 miles northeast of Charleston said his : the opera company's actions But he stands firm behind his prohibition of to ypolygTbnr i'Y-'i Green has reportedty left Aff photo ItteQrfaltomfc The otty Marefrom WLShlrlsy Buglsy Linda Giiswt Cart Bjorkman Green and :!5i2!25SS?f?? 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