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Weather -: ' I y V’ : V?V :Tr Update y-- U - Mmumm Funeral set for Marjorie V i i recalled Marjorie Pay Hinckley as a kind caring woman who walked iwithherhus-- delegation led by Illinois’ lieutenant governor expressed “official regret” Wednesday for the l 844 murder of the founder of the Mormon church and the vigilante violence that drove Mormons from foe state two years later Lt Gov Pat Quinn and others met with Utah officials and leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints Wednesday The meeting came a week morning after the Illinois House approved a resolution expensing regret for the violence including foe murder of church founder Joseph Sihith Jr' “There was s chapter in our his-torythat we are not proud oL” ' ' Qiiinn said at a news conference after the private meeting with : of The of Latter-da'77 r ' D nD A public viewing is planned Friday at die church's Relief Society Build- ingwifo the funeral at 11 am Satur- v day at the Ifcbemacle At least one Salt Lake City station plans to tele- vise the seryice for Hinckley who '' was 92 '? “lb me she was the first Iady of the world” said Judy Frizzell a member of the church from Olympia Wash who was visiting die church’s grounds She went to so many tries wifo her husband Shewas any 7 example to everyone?' 'V1 Uiough there were no signs of makeshift memorials anywhere wound d church’s Salt Lake temple or surrounding grounds visitors f shared remembrances ami offered their condolences as they milled past manicured flower beds Deana Kelson a church member from San Antonio Texas said her thoughts were with the Hinckley fam- :i staff writer " ‘ First Presidency t ' ' ? " : TNe week faaturad Web alto: i "V '!’: Z7' ' wwwhoNday8neteanter Vlsitofs tb this Web atta can read tha V story of Easter and leam how Easter 'jJ eggs and Easter bgmiea fit into the pto- There are also recipes to try out :f ! this year for thoaa who feat adventur- r'4' "bus for their Easier ceiebratiohe 5 ! v ' : ’ 'tWi s AS OpinionA4 4‘t wvywhjnewscom enters USU By Jason Bergraen staff writer - Former Utah State Universi- ty Athletic Director Ranee Pugmire pleaded guilty Wednesday to a class-- B misdemeanor chaige of alcohol-relate- d reckless driving but denied being drank when he flipped a v v vehicle on Interstate 15 Wlule driving back fiom Salt Lake City in February Pufftmre Pugmire resigned his position at USU last Friday He had been on a y paid ' administrative leave following his arrest With his wife sitting in the front row of the courtroom Pugmire told Brigham City Justice Court Judge Kevin ' V Christensen that he didn’t think he had any alcohol in his system Feb IS when he lost control of die Dodge Durango he was driving anri rolled three times Ftigmire told authorities the last time he drank alcohol Was between 10:30 pjn Saturday and 1 am Sunday'Feb lS Pugmire had attended an: y : Aggie basketball game in Stockton Calif qn Saturday' He told Christensen he didn’t drink on the plane ride brick ' ' the following afternoon: Pug-mire was arrested forDUl j about 8 pm Sunday and had " also fold arresting officers! 60-da- : V : " : v y 1 : EBUioeroVHetwIdJouinM - : y-:'- Wydlffe Gortldnpiays hto trombone ttorfngawbrkshopwittr students' at USU Von Wednesday morning A veteran of the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra and y on A10 Wynton MarsaUa’acdaimedeepteL Gordon has been touring since 1989 battles I - ’ — r ‘ "o : ‘i’ See PLEA mi A10 in Iraq look more likelwar thaiiiaftefmath 7 Ray-mon-d neWBPeeeeeaeeeVei con-Se- e director for y V: ilncrieGsing (B1) Megan Griffin (1)2) Debbis jiBKmo (B2) Johnny Thanadaboulh (B3) Shewn Body (EG) Veta Durrant (A3) V Kathiyn Cartoon (A3) Rues' Bonela ODormel (AS) j C5 Obituaries C3 J guilty plea V ChajteneBenson(C1)Brett LaMont (Cl) Marfyn Munk (Cl) Becky Nudd (Cl) Wayne Crawford (C2) Clnt indox Rp Daniei LI Gov Pto Quinn Mane during a news ference Wednesday In Sait Lake City APOLOGY ooA2 info town City and Loam “It’s amazing” said Jon Gudmund-- 5 son head of the USU jazz program V who arranged the (our thanks to a oant from the Marie Ecdes Caine Foundation “I’m thrilled to give our kids a chance to get a little taste of what it might be like to be on r the road They’re loving iLVV'-'- r The tour was Gordon first with a y college band Codon said He has v been a university and often does clinics on sdiool canv- puses but he liked this arrangement See JAZZ Fokfwlng are soma of the local pames that appear in todas Herald Journal: ' tto8 - toaeV- People Indo £rr APpholo BUfke light answers reporters’ quesbons about a totter of “officiai regref presented toThe Church of Stonto as IHnoto Jesus Christ of Latter-da- lin0 artist-in-resideo- ce :''-:tur- t people” nUnois state Rep Jack Franks enrinerml th wcnlntinm that n nally askedfor the pardonuid forgiveness” of Mormons The gen-ero- us Dohl forget tbi leave your name and town at residence irtaeaeite" this bn - 21 5vs — church leaders and Utah govern- rment officials including Gov Olene Walker “I want to express our official regrets to members of The Church mStotLCityKamasBrihamv' the newspaper at 752-21end R v could appear here 'v three-mem- 1 pc “Music is a tod” Gonfam said dur-ling an interview with The Herald Jmunalmi Wednesday “I look to help students develop themselves in any vocation whether it’s music or not Music is just my tool” A veteran of the Lincoln Ceiha: Jazz Orchestra and Wynton Marsalis’ acclaimed septet Goinkm has been ' touring since 1989 This week his schedule landed turn in Cache Valley Gordon spent three days on “a whirlwind tour” of northon Utah with UtahState’s Jazz Orchestra Jazz ' Ensembto and Trombone EnsemUe The groups held clinics and concerts ' W -- :k- - v- students"- is there a hm or fascinating Web site you would Nka to share with feftow : V' J V wide for his jazz skills and trombone talents hut histeaching and invest- ment in others may leave the longest lasting impression bn Utah State jazz Quick read 'Vv- r ' POD '' Wycliffe Gotilon is known world See HINCKLE Y on A2 v ' — Church president Gordon B Hinckley 93 did hot attend the meeting because of his wife’s death hearts Of this peo-Tuesday But James E Faust of the First Presidency said nlA ' die Illinois resolution is “a mes- ' V sage of respect and reconciliation -- James E Faust v(that) will Long live in the hearts of ' By HHary Judd - ‘ ' a'- -' vt? - W Jesus Christ of Latter-da-y Saints for events that occurred in Nauvoo in 1844 and also in Carthage The ' fart that asked people of mes--: reconciliation (that) r Will long live mine b'ombonist stops ta gi ve students rafew pointers “She’ll be missed I feel for the prophet andhis family” Nelson said Hinckley’s passing overshadowed a Wednesday news conference where a delegation of government leaders from Illinois expressed official regret” for the 1844 murder of Mor- mon church founder Joseph Smith V n r V a World-travele- d V - m j" ' ' On campus r'ti-’ - ily vA ” jw- f ’ rV‘ ' sage of respect iffcs y 'I ? i ' : t Saints' Vr i ' Resolution is “a : ton to Temple Square on Wednesday -- f y SALf LAKE CITY (AP)— Via-- t 'r ' S ' 1 SAIT LAKE CITY (AP)— A — PagaAIO ' 1 Illinois dejegation offers apology for treatment of Mormons smell of wet grass ’ " i AhhMthe jj'jfefc ! 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