Show y prJ'yyr 2B 'W man Sunday Marrli 21 1187 The Salt Lake Trihone Scout-O-Ra- Crash Kills Draws Thousands to SL ma Injures Passenger" If the neighborhood seemed unusually quiet Saturday that was because thousands of Cub Scouts Boy Scouts - two-vehic- le Provo police said j Chad M Weaver SpokaneW(asi died from injuries suffered in tficl am accident said ProvoPelfce Chief Swen Nielsen Cynthia H?pp-stei- n 18 Torrance Calif wasiiaa-ica- l condition with injuries JiVjUie head and body he said p He said the couple were traveling through a Provo intersection at about 1 am when a truck driven by Provo man ran a raj light and struck Weaver’s vehicle Xhe truck was running with its lights off as it was trying to avoid a policy gpf he said noHe said the truck “came out where ” The driver of the pickup was booked into Provo City Jail on stspt-cio- n of automobile homicide and of driving under the influence of alcohol said Nielsen The driver’s brother a passenger in the truckrpas charged with illegal consumption of alcohol and released j tntv a a Under the direction of Chairman James R Jones the Great Salt Lake Council event has grown to be one of the largest in the country according to council spokespersons Kelly and Elaine Farmer Scout-O-Ram- FINAL SCORE ADULTHOOD The David Wilkinson 0 score reflects the number of times ! our attorney general has had to put his tail between his legs and slink away with his cable TV decency bill " With the clenched in his teeth chapter written by the Supreme Court in a manner that holds the of Utah up to ridicule in front of The entire sorry £the country £rness could have been avoided if the 'attorney general and his band of legal Flemmings would have had enough Csense to listen to the earlier court rulings and recognized that what they pursuing could only find favor ’in a country surrounded by barbed "wire and guard posts l r 7 al His defense for his actions were the oft repeated cry of “I was only following orders” when in truth his obligation to defend the Legislature's law expired long before the Supreme Court threw him out without so much I am not gloat- r as an explanation mg over the outcome so much as I am seething over the needless waste of time and money not to mention the embarrassment created by perpetuating the image that Utah is a backI don't think the fact ward state that the vast majority of the citizens of the state of Utah are smarter than the AG's office in this matter makes us feel any better Anyone who can't tell the difference between a radio broadcast and a subscription TV service should not be allowed to han- dle sharp objects - PEARLYGATE Move over Dynasty and Dallas you don’t have a chance against the new soap opera playing itself out on the tube featur-- ’ ing every element of sleaze you could imagine — adultery drug and alcohol ! abuse bribery blackmail corporate battles for control and takeover death threats and ransom demands high living and Khashoggiesque spending all in the name of God In case you missed the first episode just catch the next installment of PTL (Pass The Loot) or was that (Pay The Lady)? STUFF AND THINGS Now that Little Davey Wilkinson doesn’t have cable TV to kick around anymore maybe he can practice his indecency chasing in Davis County watch- ing the Davis High drill team for any unnecessarily sexy bumps and grinds which could subject them to a fine of $500 under a new policy adopted by the Davis Board of Education TRAVEL DIARY The hotel I stayed in in Bombay was called the Oberi and is absolutely beautiful I didn't realoverlooking the bay ize that I was staying across the street from the water until the smog and fog burned off enough to see it The first thing that strikes you as you start to tour the city is the incredible contrast between the modern and There are some modthe ancient ern buildings but not many — more are of the old style tradition of India very ornate with curved windows and Bombay has a population spires of 9 million and most of them seem to be walking the streets either in front of or behind an ox cart or sacred cow There seems to be dust everywhere and the crowded streets are in constant repair with rather primitive machinery and methods My guide made a point of showing me an overpass that was one of two in the city and they seemed quite proud of the fact that they finally constructed them They call them “flyovers” instead of overpasses Most of the buildings in the interior of the city were no more than three stories with shops and stores on the ground floor and what looked like living quarters above There is no middle class in There is an Bombay it seems elite class and the poor The elite live quite well by our standards but the poverty is something that is hard to imagine In riding around the city in a taxi whenever you would come to a stop sign the beggars would approach your car carrying these tiny infants Dethat seemed undernourished spite the feeling it engendered my guide said not to give them anything because it only encouraged them not to work and to continue begging Actually these women rented these babies to use as a begging tool That night I was invited to the country club by some wonderful people who hosted me in their home and there I met a wide range of people who were incredibly warm gracious and charming from the business world as well as entertainment and medicine One gentleman in particular made quite an impression He is a sheik and wore a turban and kept me in stitches with a nonstop barrage of one liners that would do Henny Youngman proud We called him the Shecky Green of BomNext week on to Cairo! bay CIAO! (Tom Barberi can be heard on KXLL Radio Monday through fn-da- y from 6 to 10 am) Shop weekdays 10-- 9 a2j-year-ol- d Officials said 110000 tickets were sold and more than 50000 people including 12000 Boy Scouts attended More than 700 booths occupied the convention center and parts of the second floor with demonstrations ranging from first aid cooking karate crafts knot tying camping bicycling and skateboard safety Mr Farmer noted that in addition to the financial support the event generates for the scouting program it is a learning experience that builds confidence in those who participate “It’s a but for the council” As expected the pine wood derby track attracted large crowds as did the teepees scattered throughout the floor and scouts testing their physical skills on rope climbs SUNNYSIDE Carbon County (UPI) — The Kaiser Coal Corp has shut down its subsidiary-owne- d coal mine at Sunnyside idling 210 miners following closure of one mine section because of safety violations The Mine Safety and Health Administration ordered one part of the mine closed Friday because investigators found violations in the number of entry ways required by federal regulation The whole mine had to be shut down because the section involved in the closure order contained a belt conveyor belt needed to continue operations said Charles Mcglothin mine general manager MSHA spokeswoman Kathryn Snyder said the company was first notified in September 1985 that it was in violation of safety standards requir - A’1''’ t ('' AT lA r--V '‘’'I! gis-uc- sti-gio- Scout-O-Ram- ing separation of intake and return-ai- r courses from conveyor belt entries But Mcglothlin said the mine owny er has successfully used a 26 for and the local gesystem years ology actually makes that method safer than having three entries two-entr- The Kaiser subsidiary that owns the mine had already filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and was attempting to sell the mine when the MSHA order was handed down Potential buyers were in the mine when “the people from MSHA shut it down right before their eyes” Mcglothin said The company has 60 days to contest the MSHA ruling and request a hearlaw ing before an administrative judge TTAIMLn The largest oriental rug liquidation in Utah is currently under- by Fitz& Floyd Daghhan 2009 9 1499 $ 12 Small Bunny 899 Basket tvery Professional measured in your home Fine quality table pad custom made to fit your table as low as for SALE THIS WEEK needs sometime Gifts bunny sonic-bunn- perfect STAIN RESISTANT HEAT RESISTANT INSULATING FELT GUARANTEED WASHABLE SALT LAKE TABLE PAD CO 566-734- 2 Advertisement Liquidation in Utah Underway way at Arts and Oriental Reg PAID® Largest Oriental Rug Easter choices Basket Lgf-- ' — Tnfcune Start Photo by Tim Kerty Aoffusiwtnf 25 off al Excellence Award for except! nal- ly meritorious service Maj Gen Charles McCausland Og- den Air Logistics Center commai der said "I’m especially proud of the and women of the Ogden Air L s Center for earning this pr U S Air Force award" Christopher Alderman from Troop 202 clowns around at the a Great Salt Lake Council’s annual Saturday With Sunnyside Mine Closure 4-4- ' Special to The Tnbun HILL AIR FORCE BASE -- The Ogden Air Logistics Center rec ntly received the Air Force Orgamza aon- - 210 Miners Idled by Kaiser Coal Reg $6 ea Iumhling Bunnies Reg $20 large Bunnv Jr! 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