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Show T J L'INTAH PAS1N STANDARD. September 12. SENTENCING Continued from page 1 tono of Tanner at the Lake Canyon site on the ranch. The crucial piece of evidence provided medical examiner with the cause of death, confirming stories that Pinder and Valenchia-Rui- x had told firiends about how the murder occurred. The murder weapon a 10mm pistol which prosecutor maintain was thrown into a river in Idaho, has never been Tound. Prosecutors maintained that who waa reportedly sufferPindcr ing firom methamphetamine-induce- d paranoia in the months previous to the killings was mad at the pair because Flood had allegedly stolen important documents that could have resulted in the loss of his sprawling cattle and ostrich ranch. Valenchia-Ruix- , 36, is currently terms in the servingtwo Utah Stale Prison alter pleading guilty to murder charges for assisting Fender in kidnapping the victims and carrying out the killings. Pin derhas steadfastly maintained his innocence, sayingthat Valenchia-Rui- s was the triggerman. During testimony at his trial, Pinder took the stand and loldjurors he lived in fear of Valcnchia-Rui- s and helped him blow up the bodies and dispose of remains because be didn't want to lose his ranch. He also attempted to paint a picture of a vast conspiracy by local law enforcement ofliciala to frame him for the deaths. considers building new golf course clubhouse 1 curred. While Daymans recovery took saw little of his parents, K'ice, Cory yman or Mark through the summer. Recently, William's grandfather, Allan O'Driscoll, passed away, who was important in Cory's life. "Hes had so much, for a trying to comprehend and deal with," Lisa said. The accident has also opened Lisaa eyes to a world she didn't know The Roosevelt Golf Course Committee has recommended the city move forward with plans to build a new clubhouse at their golf course. The idea has been toyed with for the past few years, but lately the proposal is being considered in greater detiul. Plana for the proposed clubhouse include having room for golf cart storage underneath the club18-ho- le house. According to City Administrator the current clubhouse is inadequate and falling into disrepair. Coat estimates show it would taka roughly $400,000 to renovate and expand the clubhouse. During a recent meeting between GolfCourse Committee members and the City Council, it waa suggested the city use a revenue bond to finance approximately half of the construction costs. The bond could be repaid in part through user fees collected at the golf course. The city will also research the possibility of obtaining about 50 percent ofthe needed funding through grants and loans from sources such as the Community Im-rand Rec pact Board and State Brad Hancock, reation. It's anticipated that the approximately $200,000 in coats not covered by other funding sources would come labor. through donations and The cost to construct the hack nine holes at the golf course in the early 1990s was reduced substantially because of the willingness of golf enthusiasts to donate time, manpower and materials to make their plana a reality. Thecurrent golf course clubhouse ii too small and its restrooms are an "embarrassment" to the city, par-"- i host ticularly when the course to large tournaments, according to some city council members. d ;'k lvWS -- 0- "w 1 nagfflwwaawwn In last weeka edition of the Standard the caption beneath a picture on the front page incorrectly listed the owner of a culinary water well aa Howard Horrocka. The well is owned by Verl Haslem. The Standard regrets the error. an White, left and Raymond Shiilctt. right, of Vernal and Sunday at Starvation Reservoir. The winning twosome split S I S6.V TOPFISHERMEN-D- in the Walleje Gunmc title, Saturday -- 35ffe AwwVevdfliry a New Items Arriving Daily, All Prices Slashed For The Sale! (wes FACrm ld OOO AUTHOR fZTP SAIT "I had never known ofall thepeople who help with the injured and handi- capped: Little Blossom, Early Inter- vention, all the programs that help with people, with kids. You wouldnt know unless something like this has happened. Lately, the best momenta in tha ODhaooU's lives have involved simple pleasures and watching Dayman respondwith delight, a pleasure that could have been lost if his physician's warnings had come true. Dayman enjoyed a jet ski ride. "We went really slow he loved it," Lisa said, adding that he also took a tractor ride recently with hia "grandpa, Mark Kettle," who learnad finlhandjust how much strength his grandson had developed over the past few weeks while he held him on hia lap in the tractor cab, as Dayman "laughed and laughed." fe. Lwste Mattresses... OOO One Show Sunday 7 JO maun,' na cma vain Space Cowboys "PCI-1- 3" 7 JO "One Show Only" 3T! The Watcher TC 7:30 and 9:20 p.m. "James Spader" UINTAH Dinettes... Appliances... mif oi Whirlpool Kitchen Aid Roper IV -- rrmu uutEATR vr4 vr OntSkfi Only TJIfst MOVIE Information Call 733-209- Copy 5 Payel City O'DRISCOLL Continued from pege 3m. 130 East Lagoon Roosevelt. Utah 722-223- 9 |