Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Wednesday February 4 2004 — A5 Utah Prosecutor: LDS tithe payers unfit :BYU jurors Affiliation cited to change venue in motion PROVO ( AP) — A defense attorney wants a change of venue in the embezzlement case of a former BYU employee contending that Utah County residents who AP photo Saints weds Laura Moody Wayne Stuck! right a bishop in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y left and Chris PHchford seated on Monday during a ceremony in the Meditation Room at Dixie Regional Medical Center in St George Wounded groom takes vows ST GEORGE (AP) — Laura Moody had something Made and blue for her wedding but unfortunately it was her ' groom With swollen and blackened eyes and morphine shooting through his veins to dull the pain from spleen surgery and broken ribs Chris Pitchford ' ing die hospital So instead Pitchford was wheeled into the at chapel for hospital’s the makeshift ceremony while friends family spilled out into the hospital’s corridor The bride smiled brightly throughout the ceremony even when riie tried to push a ring onto his swollen finger The ring stopped at the knuckle Pitchford says he was jumped early Sunday morning by six people outside a dance club at a resort and casino in Mesquite Nev about 35 miles southwest of St George The attack was apparently based on an allegation dial one of the attacker’s girlfriends ' flirted with a man from Pitch- 12-se- struggled Monday to say his vows through a feeding tube that had been placed down this throat ' Both he and Moody 1 8 had vowed die wedding would go on less than 48 hours after Pitchford 23 said he was beaten outside a Nevada casino during his bachelor party ‘Today is our day” Pitch-for- d said after the wedding holding his bride’s hand “I wouldn’t let anything get in die way” Continued from wi toms include: AS 7pm $SH Federal Consumer Protection has confirmed the fuel saving claims in this advertisement Device may increase gas mileage by 22 WASHINGTON - After a five bum inside the engine and the year study the Consumer Platinum Gas Saver is the only Protection Division of the low cost automotive accessory federal government concluded: developed for that Obviously burning 22 testing shows fuel the with of each gallon translates more savings greater Platinum Gas Saver than the directly into 22 more miles 22 claimed by die developer per gallon In addition to' the fuel National Fuelsaver Corp" ' This conclusion is based on' savings the Gas Saver has die science that when platinum received patents cleaning mixture out carbon and raising actanie is added to the air-fu-el 22 more of each gallon will making higher priced gasoline - purpose-“Independen- t to To icceive-th- government's written conclusions unnecessary for most vehicles Joe Robinson die developer commented: “We have sold a half million Gas Savers To our surprise as many people buy the Gas Saver because it extends engine life by cleaning ' out the abrasive carbon as buy it to increase gas mileage or to raise octane” ' For further information call: -- ’ email your name and telephone number to nationalfuelsavercoxnet North North Logan Agenda Hearing a report from Katie Evans of the Cache County Sheriffs Office : Addressing unfinished busiConducting new business Hearing counci reports: Vcentme Special - J department' ness w ! - The Thomas Edison Charter School Board will meet at 5:15 tonight at 180 E 2600 Agenda Swearing in Dale Anderson Hearing a report from the fire MASSACr Salt Lake attorney Larry1 Keller made that argument Monday in 4th District Court as part of a motion to change J person is likely to conclude that they serve to lose some small amount (of donated tithing)” Keller said of a case where BYU is the victim Millions of dollars in LDS tithing funds help pay to educate BYU’s 30000 students Keller also said LDS jurors could view the defendant as someone who betrayed their' religion instead of just some- one who committed a crime Since a significant amount of tithing is directed to BYU Keller said tithepayers share an association with the alleged victim in the Davis case Utah County Deputy Attorney David Wayment said Keller’s arguments are Road Agenda items include: Welcoming by Chairperson Otte Holding Utah League of Cities and Towns training ses- skm Pared!— Town CounJ Themeet at cil ford’s bachelor party his moth-e- r Elaina said The couple’s honeymoon destination has been changed from Las Vegas to the hospital room at the end of the hallway The wedding was originally planned Monday afternoon at a relative’s home hut his condition prevented him from leav- pay tithing to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da-y Saints are unfit to serve on a jury in which the Mormon school is the alleged victim the venue of a currently unscheduled trial for John Shepard Davis Keller wants the trial moved from Utah County where nearly 90 percent of residents are Mormon to either Salt Lake — which is 64 percent Mormon — or Summit Coun- ty — which is 36 percent Mormon Davis a church member is charged with seven counts of theft for allegedly embezzling $306000 from BYU He worked at BYU for 10 years " and was in student financial services when placed bn administrative leave May 23 2001 He was fired on July 19 2001 “The danger is that an LDS ' The SmlthfleW City Plan- ning and Zoning Commission wi be hokSng a special training session in conjunction with the City Council and board of adjustment members at 6 pm today in the SmrthfieM Senior Citizen Center at 375 Canyon ' items include: Discussing action plan Hearing public comment Hearing principal's report and needs Discussing report items including 20022003 audHor’s report enrodmant update May board election and Arizona trip report'Taking questions from the PUbtiC:' ' ' V The regularly scheduled WoffsviHe City Council meet- ing has been canceled due to a lack of agenda items Ellen Ecdes TfSggjie Presents O Exciting and Innovative Dance t xm CASINO Friday Primary 6 ' 7:30 pjn V Tickets: $10$l6$20 Big Fiin- Big Winners! 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