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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 11

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The Salt Lake Tribune LOCALREGIONAL Wednesday September 18 1991 B3 DATELINE Top UNICEF Adviser Speaks Today at BYU PROVO The senior health adviser at the UN Children's Fund headquarters will speak at Brigham Young University today Terrell Hill a PhD working with UNICEF will speak on "Keeping Promises to the Children of the '90s: A Vision for Child Health and Well Being" at 3 pm in the Kennedy Center Conference Room Sponsored by the David Kennedy Center for International Studies and the department of food science and nutrition Hill's address is free China's Atnbassador to US Speaking at Next Week PROVO Zhu Qizhen China's ambassador in Washington DC will speak about his country's role in the post-Cold War era Monday at Brigham Young University Sponsored by the David Kennedy Center for International Studies the lecture is part of the university's International Forum and will be in the Wilkinson Center Varsity Theater The address is free Before assuming his responsibilities in Washington the ambassador was vice minister in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Train Traveling at 40 mph Kills Pedestrian in Roy Roy A man was struck and killed by a northbound Union Pacific freight train before dawn Tuesday police say According to a statement read by a dispatcher Union Pacific officials notified Roy authorities of the train-pedestrign accident at 4:24 am Police were unable to identify the body The body was taken to the state medical examiner's office for an autopsy The freight train was moving about 40 mph when the accident occurred police said Utahn to Stand Trial In Ex-Roommate's Death OGDEN A judge has ordered a South Ogden man to stand trial on a charge of second-degree murder in the shooting death of his former roommate Second Circuit Judge Brent West said there was sufficient evidence to bind Douglas Luna over for trial on the felony murder charge He is scheduled for arraignment Sept 26 before 2nd District Judge Ronald Hyde In a soft voice Troy Hill told the judge during a preliminary hearing Monday that he saw Luna shoot Richard Matthews Fate of Heber Runway No Longer Up in Air HEBER CITY The Federal Aviation Administration has corn-- mitted enough money to finish paving the expansion on the Heber City airport runway next spring according to Keith Durfee of Dintah Engineering The project was brought to a halt last month because fill needed for a section was underestimated Durfee explained that when he estimated the project the property owner would not allow him on the land so he had to make the estimate from a distance When completed the runway will be 6900 feet long OGDEN I Miamimm0MM ROY 2 HEBER CITY PROVO in EPHRAIM IMMEIMINIIIIINIEMINIEED no am(loseNstkoztAimPootMoiit Utalm to Rule Federal Appeals Court ErP)F1 ka 1 i 4 4 --1-" z- 4---- 1 I ---'1' i I 4' i 01 4 1 I 0 lc 14 i ttoi '-7-' i ir'-44 4 A 't 4 '-0 4 1 4 7 4 Pis -47 'P' '411 lk i t4 k- 401 de' 0 lb 1 Ilk dif 1 1 rA 1 4 1 -r7 1 4 lio '1 I -1 1 1 '4 ti 4 i i 7 '--)rfsrio 41-t i -4- 0 VI I- r'll 17 0 fil Nsstotittosb4 )'-l' It to) i 11 0 kJ 4 11ar 4ii i et! 1 it A ii4 1 i 04' 1" 1- 41::10 ait''' Itiwr 444illes" I 1 7 7 1 Ir 0 it ''1 ''''LI: irid) 011111 A k' '1 qk 7' gt I "I di' 0 116' L9 I 9 if rew rel r( rl 0 ig 0 jc ro4s 0' 1 PROVO With some fanfare and much humor the gavel and position of chief judge of the 10th US Circuit Court of Appeals have been handed over to Monroe McKay US Supreme Court Justice Byron White conducted the investiture Monday at Brigham Young University's Reuben Clark Law School where McKay is a former faculty member "I've seen chief judges come and I have seen chief judges go but I always wonder how chief judges could stand to do the jobs they do" White said McKay is only the second member of the Mormon Church to hold the position of chief judge The first was Clifford Wallace of the 9th Circuit McKay replaces Judge William Holloway Jr who stepped aside as chief judge of the Denver appellate court without retiring Holloway presented McKay with a gavel and quoting White told him "Monroe from here on you're on your own" McKay graduated from BYU in 1957 He graduated from the University of Chicago Law School in 1960 and began teaching at BYU's newly established Reuben Clark Law School in 1974 In 1977 McKay was appointed to the appellate bench by President Carter McKay lives in Provo and has chambers in Salt Lake City ri )on REilig-1: (1'-'gtt: 5 Bulft) 0 tgi Inc a tia Vidgp: 1 :1 i 0 i i' Lqtal ip1 Ex-Owner of Dealership Admits to Car Crimes OGDEN The former owner of Dusty's automobile dealerships has pleaded guilty to 10 misdemeanor charges that he failed to deliver car titles to new owners and failed to notify the state of the sales Scott Rhoads of Kaysville entered the pleas Tuesday before 2nd Circuit Judge Pamela Heffernan in a plea bargain with prosecutors Rhoads had been scheduled to stand trial on 14 class A misdemeanors In exchange for his pleas the state agreed to dismiss four counts and reduce the remaining charges to class misdemeanors Sentencing is scheduled for Oct 11 Rhoads faces maximum penalties of six months in jail and a $299 fine on each of the 10 counts Rhoads who owned Dusty's Volkswagen-Audi and New Custom Vans filed for protection from creditors under Chapter 11 of the US Bankruptcy Code on Nov 16 1990 Later officials if the motor vehicle enforcement division of the State Tax Commission fielded more than 300 complaints from people who had bought cars from Dusty's Li EtL3'c LI :14 -il" 14 i 1 ig 1111 e'1: ystsfr 711 1 ''h' A' l' 4 :117 1 le'" 114 k7: 1 ii! 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