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' v-- " ‘li' ' J V-- Utah Federal judge queries speech ordinance SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A feder- al judge has questioned the constitutionality of the city's revised speech ordinance and its plan to put more disstreet tance between preachers and people attending the church’s conference this weekend anti-Morm- on During a hearingTuesday US Dis- trict Judge Tena Campbell wondered why the city does not just add more police officer around areas where the preachers want to stand She also questioned why preachers would not be allowed to spread out and stand single file on the length of the arrested for attempting to take away Mormon temple garments being waved by street preachers About 12 preachers plan to show this year and some have said they again will be using temple garments The preachers’ aftbmey'Geoflrey Dobbin said his clients want the city to use the same speech regulations as it has in the past He said that preachers have not impeded pedestrian traffic flow before and that a vast majority of Mormons have not been moved to violence against the preachers ‘ day Saints Campbell is expected to rule by Thursday on the request by the World Wide Street Preachers’ Fellowship for a temporary restraining order against the city’s new rules The conference is Saturday and Sunday The Protestant protesters in the past stood on the public sidewalk adjacent to the midblock crosswalk between Teni pie Square and the Conference Center The city plans to push the preachers a v goers “Why not have officers by the (crosswalk) if someone attacks the Fust Amendment persons to hustle than off?’ Campbell asked City Attor- ney Ed Rutan Rutan said there will be more officers on duty this conference but “they can't intervene quickly enough” if violence breaks ouL The police requested the new speech regulations based on last October’s wereconference IWo conference-goer- s for the big one down credit service firm SALT LAKE CITY (AP)— The state has seized control and shut down Consumer Qedit Counseling Service of Utah and says more than $60000 is missing from a trust account used to pay bills for COCS clients try- ing to get out of debt “We took action because there were consumers who thought they were getting a service and they were not getting it Their bills weren’t bong paid” said Francine Giani director of the Utah Division of consumer trotectioiL Third District Court Judge Frank Noel granted a temporary restraining order against OCXS FARMINGTON (AP) — and its president Scott David Valken-Ledu- c has been McCagno freezing the organisentenced to six yean to life ' zation’s bank accounts proin prison in die 1996 slaying hibiting it from accepting of a Woods Cross Motel 6 payments from any new or night clerk existing customers and enjoin- Vdken-Ledu- c 25 was con- ing McCagno fiom any finanvicted Jan 29 of first-degrcial dealings with any COCS of ' felony murder in the death of Utah accounts Matthew John Whicker 30 ' McCagno said die division Second District Judge Glen ’’ffrTTfkfriy ovrnrartrd" to a R Dawson handed down the : problem that had largely been sentence Ibesday and resolved He said a bank had imposed a $10000 fine and been inappropriately charging ordered restitution in an dto organization’s bust account amount to be determined $1000 per month “We met later with them a dozen times over Prosecutors said Valken-Ledthe last few yean to get them to was the trigger man as AP photo reimburse the account and they he and two friends attempted haven’t done it” McCagno VWkan-Laduc David ucompa-nie- d to rob the motel said CCCS was in die process Na Aric defense attorney by Valken-Ledcontinued to Cramer right Isteps as Katrina ofehanging banks alien “a ' insist he was irmocent Whicker wife of Vitoods Cross muriber of checks from eus- “I would like fo extend my t : Motel 6 night clerk Matthew John tomen bounced” he said Divirion docunents allied deepest sympathies to the Whicker reads a letter from her Whicker fanuly” he said that “conqiany employees two children to Valken-Ledu- c that he hoped Whick- sentencreport that McCrgoo transferred during Vskeit-Leduc’AP photo ' adding er’s family can find “a sense trial Tuesday in Fanningtoa ing money fintn the trust account to Roberto Cruz left and Joe Clayton haul boxes out of the Utah State of ctosure from this On die the operating account to make r Capitol in preparation for a $200 mH4on rontoraltori project on Vodier hand I know I didn’t do kill my dad” the child said up temporary shortfalls such as Wednesday in Salt Lake Cfty Everyone who works In the buiking is VUds1 am really sad Widiout a “I thatMcCagno trans-rerrpayroll relocating so the capkol can go under extanrive renovationa until an dad in my family Sometimes John WMcker’s wife Katrifimm the operatmoney expected completion date of December 20Q7 na Whicker quoted a letter ' I feel lonely without a dad ing account for personal : : modate the written by her mass move new office buildings directly My heart hurts because you transactions and other business- -: north of the statehouse Differ- It will take four days iust to daughter who Was 2 when her helped kill him Please don’t eshe operates and that he also clear out Gov Olene Walker’s do thing like that again to fatherwas killed ent departments are moving on drove a company vehicle for office and her someone else” staff “I am sad that you helped staggered schedules to accom- f personal use” Man sentenced for killing Motel 6 clerk Building Capitol little farther west and place a physical buffer between than and conference public sidewalks on North Temple as they have done at past conferences of The Church of Jesus Christ of Lidterr State shuts - : hoisted-for'restoratio- n ee againstquakes SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Weeks after Utah lawmakers called it a session the Capitol remains abuzz with activity But it’s boxes not bills that are moving around the statehouse Staff members are preparing for a move to temporary office space while the Corinthian-styl- e Capitol is restored beginning this summer The project will take four years to complete and cost roughly $200 million It’s intended in part to fortify the building in the case of a major earthquake which by some acco(ints is a century ’ overdue : V Engineers will hoist the : - : dropit 67500-tonstructurea- on a set of diock absorbers that will allow the statehouse to sway with the ground if the big " one hits ' Most of the Capitol's roughly 350 employees are moving into : uc - uc e : i : ed ' on s J v ' Vf- t 5 FREE! 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