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MMIMMMIMMMMMIMAdiKMMMMHMMMMMMHaMMMMaa ’i I Sing play and store altlfode'tm i til 11 J3 lit Jit s lit G :jjK ' JU i n :rr I irftifrrtiiiflit rj& 'lit! o ‘I i: v ' Jf - lannltogMfMKr f V o :v t ji ’ Survival story: A second ctonco v'i A V r O -- i '' : 1 4 r v - " : & I !” ' iv 1 4 v 'y i i' wEBiSyrr y j x- i - A t Utah In brief Rain in Farmington triggers mudslide damages homes Apology accepted by LDS officials Continued ftnomAl f ' final version simply expresses ' ? i regret for the violence Rep Daniel J Burke said the wording was changed because some lawI makers balked at apologizing for something they had had nothing to do with Burke said that since the resolution's pastor sage he has heard from hundreds of Mormons thanking Illinois “For many in our society ‘ this horrendous event could have occurred only yester- PROVO (AP) —Authorities on Wednesday recovered the day” he said Before Wednesday’s state body of a snowboarder missing since a late December avalanche 1 ments 8 searchers the bottom near of was found by Adam Merz Quinn said lie hoped the gesture would make Mor- the slide in the Aspen Grove area of Provo Canyon moos feel welcome in Illinois Merz was one of three snowboarders missing after the Each year about 350000 Mike Hebert’s avalanche Search teams found Mormons visit Nauvoo where i had Merz still but avalanche been missing shortly after the Smith settled and about Rod Newberry 20jyear-ol- d 5 1000 Mormons now live in TTie body by snow and identified by family members was sent to the state medical examiner’s office for an Illinois ' Mormons never were offi- autopsy ' Searchers have spent about 7000 houixjof wodun theeffort daily expelled from Illinois but they were driven out after using search dogs and probe poles rT Smithwas killed Ittinois state Rep Daniel J Burke left presents a letter of official toil' Inl839 sympathetic eiti- President Thomas S Monson during a news conference Wednesday zens of Quincy III invited SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A judge has returned control of the Mormons to settle in Illi- Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Utah to its chief executive But with its own army his brother Hyrum For the nois after Missouri Gov Lil- Scott McCagno saying the state failed to provide sufficient evicourts and lai voting bloc next year Illinois residents burn Boggs issued an dence that the company was not paying its indebted clients’ bills Nauvoo burned Mormon crops tore to seem a and extermination began expulsion ' : Third District Judge Frank Noel on Tuesday lifted another threat to some Illinois citizens down their homes and threat-ene- d order against the Mormons to take their property When dissidents established judge’s temporary restraining order which had allowed the who tod moved there from Utah Division of Consumer Protection to seize CCCS freeze its Kirtland Ohio Smith founded ah Brigham Young' the newspaper the bank accounts and strip McCagno of any involvement with die Nauvoo Expositor Smith and church’s second prophet was Nauvoo which he said meant members of the Nauvoo nonprofit organization determined to complete the “beautiful location” and a the “My opinion is that the evidence you have presented to the rest of presses! place Legion destroyed partially constructed Mormon court that the clients aren’t having their bills paid is scanty Smith eventually surrendered In 184a the Illinois Legisltemple in Nauvoo But by fall indeed’’ he told the state attorneys ate chartered Nauvoo as a kind and was jailed in Carthage Ill 1845 faced with increasing A former CCCS credit services manager called as a witness Gov Thomas Ford vowed to vigilante violence and reli-of country within a state allow' Mormon leaders until by the state testified that only one payment was missed and establish the Mormons to protect gious persecution he agreed ing that it was recouped during the next payment cycle He said to abandon Nauvoo In 1846 thor own court system and they could get away safely ' But the Morinxms began the long : with their Congregation militia known as the Nauvoo payments were made around the 8th ami 24th of each month and that while the March 8 payment was missed those paydifficult trek to the Great Salt on the night of June 27 1844 Legion Nauvoo became the ments were covered in the March 24 run : a stormed the Lake Valley arriving in July mob in state the Carthage largest city growr ' Smith and and 1847 The church now has murdered about 1844 20000 jail ingto by FARMINGTON (AP) — Geologists and Forest Service officials warned that a bare slope above Farmington could unleash another mud flow if rain returns to the city's east bench No injuries were reported but residents were evacuated from four homes Tuesday night whed two inches of rain fell in four hours police Lt Shane Whitaker said Wednesday Tto heavy rain triggered mud and debris flows on a slope left bare by wildfires last summer The National Weather Service replaced its flash flood warning x the area with a flash flood watch for Wednesday saying additional showers and thunderstorms were expected and could result in more flooding and slides : - Six yaaia after balng dsoovarod locksd in a Trenton horns bass mart by her adopdvs parents ditto and Becky Tucker Brittany v Juckar is a survivor Tha Tuckers wera sent to prison for chkd £ abuse in 1998 after Brittany was found wtth soresal over her y bodyand weighty only 32 pounds She now Ives with her vounoer sistor and tor now adoottva famlv In RicMtakL Road Brttfanfe story in Ms Sunday's HsriMJoumaL ' J " -- Q ! I if : Xy1 M44D rt Wp4WlB'H1II i' nF"M i-- h fc U Whal do you got whan you sand 50 kkfc from theJ Cache Children’s Choir onto tha floor with local: Contadanca bora Leaping Lulu? Thachok'aannu- al Sing Play and 6hara program where each group gate to laam a Httls from tlw other Saa Friday's ctohe Magiiiha lor moia: ? yjl 1 van j Jh v' ’ Co-spons-or IIm te’ x TV fi'J- - v I -- 'V "'A Body of snowboarder recovered 1 well-preserv- ed il to- r McCagno regains control ofCCCS i I anti-Smi- th i ' V V"": WpMo rogroT to Mormon Church First in ‘Salt Lake City nearly 12 million members worldwide In 1976 Missouri Gov Christopher Bond officially rescinded the 1838 extermina-tio-n order and apologized for the state’s treatment of Mormons and members of what became foe Reorganized Church of Jesus Ctyist of Latter Day Saints a 250 000- - ' member church which organized in 1860 in Amboy Ill and later moved to Independence Mo ’ : - ! Utah’s oldest legislator retires CLEARFIELD (AP) — Rep Don Bush who at 80 is Utah’s oldest legislator has announced he is retiring ? v “We may go on a mission I never got to go on a mission when I was younger because I was in the midst of World War II’’ the Clearfield Republican said Bush said he considered not running two years ago but pur- sued a sixth consecutive term to ensure there was a contested i ''i-race on theCJOP primary ticket This time two Republicans have filed to challenge Bush for "rK - ! ' V- - V- ' mom '' SALT LAKE CITY (AP)— Melissa Ann Rowland described by prosecutors ' the seat The GOP candidate are Cheryl Lynn Phipps and former Clearfield City Councilman Curt (Ma Democrat Tab L Uno and Libertarian Chandler Cowles also are seeking the House seat - earlier as a selfish mother wno munfered her unborn ton by delaying a Caesarean section delivery pleaded guilty to ' charges Wednesday in a deal that i spare her any time behind tors the Romito Catholic Church’s Rowland pleaded guilty to two third- Salt Lake Diocese degree felony counts of child endanger-men- t l “Shc had such an open The pfea agreement calls for two generous and welcoming man-n- r concurrent terms of zera to five years in Continued from Al The two have been wonprison but prosecutors are recommendderful leaders for the ing no jail or prism time Prosecutors ! and the violence that drove said her mental condition justified the he said community” Mormons from the state two !: deal but would hot elabontte The Hinckleys were an years Jater Hinckley had Rowland 28 drew nationalheadlines : couple inseparable during in March when She was charged with planned to attend die event ' ! their 67 yearsof raarriage before his wife’s death ' for exhibiting “depraved mdifferdie world together in minder traveling ” in allegedly ignoring doctors’ Illinois Lt Gov Pat Quinn their work for the church v v to undergo surgery to repeMed warnings expressed his sympathy to the ‘ Thecoupfe attended dw-i babies’ lives chinch leader before offering dedication ofa Mormon ton- On Wednesday she admitted using the official apology v in : Africa West in pie in the weeks befote she Ifinally cocaine January v ! condov:”Wc extehd our She fdl ill on die return trip to underwent the that produced a fences to president Hinckley ' ‘v stillborn boy The second child a girl who The lodestar of this ared Mar- - Salt Lake Citv torvived and has been adopted was torn : Gordon Hinckley 93 ' with cocaine and jorie Hinckley may she rest in alcohol in tor system! -: Sunwife’s illness hU peace’' Quinn said! y! The pfea agreement which drops the ! church’s at the general day I Hinckley’s death was not munfer chaige also calls for Rowland to ! conference saying she col-- J only felt by members of the serve 18 months probation and complete ': Mormonchurch lapsed uwith weariness” a drug treatment program in the state of - “It’s a tremendous lore for “1 guess die clock is Wind- her choice ProsMutocs also agreed tiiey oiir community here and most ! ing down tod we do not will not fife to alfega- ' Tagged in toby sell-idons that of all for president Hfeckfey ' know how to rewind it” in exchange for tnul money tod his family” said the Rev Hinckley said ”It is smnber : time for me” Prosecutors said they disrmned the of George Niederauer bishop i i er : : - !' ' : ' on dis-clos- ’ ed : - r ng i in dons is a slap on the band” District Attorney David Yocom said “We felt this was a reasonable and just result” '! Rowland’s lawyer Michael Sikora said Rowland “decided it was in her best interest to resolve the case as soon as' possible and I support tor in the decision Rowland pleads guilty:! to lesser charges may avoid time behind bars : On the Nat: http7Avwwldsorg - she ' made” v Rowland's returned to jail pending ril 29 pistefet Judge sentencing bn Dennis Fuchs told Rowland to could sentence her up to 10 years in prison despite prosecutors’ recommendations In that case Rowland would have the opportunity to withdraw her plea and the munfer charge against her could be reinstated ? The munfer charge unleashed a storm of protest nationwide from civil libertari--' ans tod women’s advocacy groups who ! criticized prosecutors for targetings poor and mentally ill woman Supporters said ' Rowland hw foe right to make her own medical decisions and called this murder charge a backdoor effort to undermine abortion rights ' APptoto Legal experts said they do not know of Melissa Ann Rowland1 wearfeg yellow any ofoerinstance in the United States in appears Iri n courtroom Wednesday In Salt which a woman Was charged with murder Lake City Rowland accused of murdering for refusing or delaying a r one of her twins by faNnglo undergo a lima-- v The pfea agreement dropped all refer- ly pfewded gukty Wednesday to ence to Rowland’s alleged refusal to two leaser counts of cHd andangermenL- doctors’ orders foe crux of the documents in her mur-original charging r' ' dor case : nurnfer charge tosed on Rowland’s menfi V" entire posttire of the prosecution tal health history but would provide no more information’ has dianged” said Marguerite Driessen n a law professor at Brigham Young Tto Sah Lake County district attonfey whose spokesman just weeks ago allowing hreto pfeaac described Rowland as “callous and indifendangerment based an the cocaine ferent ”said the pfea agreement does not abuse they have eliminated the medical choice ii We don’t think two felony convic-ng decisions -- : : ’ ‘ fol-lo- w Uni-4I- r' |