Show locau t Utah Idaho Head Of FBI News Roundup Appointed SLC ST six-poi- nt ing common "The most flagrant violators appear to be the large trucks" the governor said "In fact it No Clue To Missing Meeting on the - In ASPEN Colo (UPI) winds so rough pilots became ill search planes Tuesday for the third day crisscrossed a stretch of the Colorado Rockies seeking a missing plane carrying an Indiana family of five persons e “The area we are concentrating our efforts on is between Aspen Eagle and Glenwood Springs” said Civil Air Patrol spokesman Steve Blucher "It is very rough country with high peaks much above timber line "About the only thing in our favor right now is that there is very little snow in the area” e The Piper Comanche disappeared after takeoff Sunday Aboard were Dr Arthur Goldstone of Gary Indiana 39 the pilot his wife Lillian two sons Jerry 12 and Mark 6 and one daughter Debbie 9 Blucher said the wind turbulence was so strong at times it made some of the CAP pilots slightly ill He said ground units and one helicopter also were being used in the search twin-engin- Rail Passenger Service Sought "They are inspiring examples service have been named this of Utah's handicapped to become despite disyear's “Handicapped Utahn" Carol Jeat Bitter the teach- ability" said Charles LeBaron er and David Phillip Tadje the the committee's executive businessman were selected to USDA Office Closing Opposed WASHINGTON - Ad(UPI) ministration plans to close agriculture department offices in a number of Idaho farm communities is being opposed by Sen Frank Church It would “mean that farmers and businessmen will have to travel from their own home towns to the bigger cities to transact their business with the Agriculture Department said the Idaho Democrat Church also urged the Agriculture Department to abandon a schedule closed meeting Friday in Boise and open it to the public so farmers and others concerned can make their case in person Church said offices scheduled to be closed would include those now located in Jefferson Jerome Owyhee Fremont Shoshone Camas and Boise Young University considers her high bowling game o( Predicts Impeaching WASHINGTON ( UPD— Citing "widespread public belief" that President Nixon has been inSen volved in wrongdoing Frank E Moss predicted Tuesday the House will vote for Nixon's impeachment But Moss said — as he has before — he hopes Nixon will resign to avoid the trauma of a Senate trial of the impeachment Agriculture Secretary Earl Butz will deliver the main address June 2 for thr celebration ot the 50lh anniversary of the first national wilderness area it was announced toddy The first wilderness now known as the Gila Wilderness Area was etab!isted in southwestern New Mexico on June 2 1924 It became the model for the rest of the nation's wildernesses Butz will be Joined at the celebration by Gov Bruce King Forest Service Chief John McGuire and wilderness writer Sig Olson of Ely Minn past president of the Wilderness Society John Korn regional forester for recreation and steering committee chairman also said that singer John Denver is compos- point to spare the country damthe agony and long-terage to both domestic and foreign affairs which might result from a Senate trial" The senator said that even now the “President's predicament" is shaping most of the "important actions" in the Capital "This has come about largely because the President has embarked on an earnest campaign to protect his right flank fur tin: day when the impeachment battle reaches the floor of the House to be passed along to the Senate" Moss said from an average of 65 It may not seem like much to brag about to most people but to Bonnie who has been blind since birth it's qmte an achievement 19 Bonnie relies on her hearing to Irt her know approximately how well she is bowling "I can tell when t!ie ball goes in the gutter or if I only hit one pin but after thul it gets more difficult When I hit eight or more pins I can't tell at all" she said The excitement of those around her lets her know when she's made a strike though she said Bonnie is enrolled in a regular bowling class at Brighing a song in conjunction with am Young University the wilderness anniversary and "I had to take a physical ed will do a television spot on closa and since I'd bowled five wilderness or s times before I thought it Arthur Godgrey has been in- would be fun to learn naiie" vited to be the master of cere- said the freshman student who monies for the deiebration Ku-e- n stands only 4 leet 10 inches said Four wilderness srense by Albuquerque artist Mike Martinez wili be reproduced as decorative stamps as part of the relaxation and an anniversary medallion is being ofered fur sale by WASHINGTON I UPI I The the Silver City Chamber of wife convicted of Watergate Commerce conspirator Jeb Stuart Magrud-r- r said today that although she will be "lonely and miserable” IsNiir when her husband goes off to prison she has no cause for - Some Slow In Paying Licenses addition to Boyle's wife and daughter who have been in l) courtroom since the trial In Die defendant s gery was performed to close off brother Richard of Billings an open blood vessel Mont a former UMW offua! The bably also had hyaline attended today's session membrane disease in her lungs The old Bcyie apand another condition affecting peared in better health today the intestines ill) scums were He was not as pale ard able to correct all physical appeared to Uc walking quickhits premature infants and lisa increased in er At one problems point took an active Lisa Kay Homer daughter of to five and one-haweight dwussions at the in part Mr and Mrs Wiiliam R Horndefense table er Salt Lake City was brim pounds "That's when doctors allowed Boyle is charged with author-inn- g last December 14 about three to the the payment of 5JUOA in take her parents months premature She was old "Miracle baby" UMW funds to hired killers who transferred to the University of shot the Yablonskis in their Utah Medical Center s New- home never said Clarksville Pa home Dec 31 The Homers they born Intensive Care Unit where ' 19 at age three weeks heart sur gave up hope Bond Are Approved 1 Utnlin Jnilnl A The secret Service which Mate College and Southern Utah State College wilt hike said it could not release drlails nonresident tuition 515 (ter ac- u( the threat said judicial pro ademic quarter erodings against Schvanrveldt Increases In student housing would be started today FU SUf T January "I hud some really bad days when I'd only make1 30 and Uwse were kind of disa couraging” said Bonnie family relations major (rum Blythe Calif "My real problem I Utah (Ot COT Slit Eeyrtawt if FImmi ef n filfcy March If 1974: By Hw Non 11 On (1)1 967 Simco Automobile Swtal Ne S4SS4S4 for my ball to go left" To help correct this prutiiem Bonnie uses a spelful railing placed along the liuie "All this does is keep me straight If I even turn my hint I'd go t rooked I just kc-my hand on Uie rad (or the first couple u( steps" she said Han's Bonnie's instructor Kloepli-- r is pleased with her progress "She would be an now though is the tendency PLACE OF SALE Cache County Law Inforcomont BoiMing 90 Wet 2nd North Logon Utah Th-- i auiomobil moy bo tntKtnd during daytime in the ol fin a box building until ialo tiim Will If SOID THIS AUTOMOBtlf AS TO CONDITION WITHOUT bow--min- t WARRANTY (tnyina Flock Ruined) SuccuttM toddnt wiH b gaun until 1iO0 p m on Friday Monk 29 1974 to mokn povmont in lull and ton poMOtuon ol lk OutamntoU Faymunt mutt b Ml th form ol a oihr'i (tak c Ortifiod (tack (ifdil union chock or coib I'll ol Solo nnd pottttuon ol lb outomnbiif will bo toloowd to fh turctiiM tod dor upon rocoipl of poymonf In M average bowler lor a normal individual (or her size and lin k of sight 1 would say she is an excc4ional bowler" he said "The first few days of class all her bulls were going in the gutter but shr kept at it and now she u doing really regrets Magruier ¥innerfi J Hansen Akiiitant Director Daparlrngnt of Finance facility The vote for the county as a whole was I0CK to 192 in favor of a 34‘JOOtk) bond issue with only tiny precincts in Boulder Escalante and Antimony voting against it t orrirniMiiiin Chairman James E Yardiey who said Die 60 per cent turnout of registered voters was ‘as good or better than in general elections" said the cruity hoped to start work on the hospital this County LAST 3 DAYS pleaded guilty in to a his role in planning the bugging of iMno italic National Headquarters at the Watergate hotel In an interview on the NBC Today Show Gail Magruder 35 said site feels her husband got involved in the scandal because of the intense pressure to which he was subjected on the Job "Tins was one decision made on a day when a number of decisions of far greater unport August of fall 1972 OF OUR FAMOUS ANNIVERSARY BLANKET LAYAWAY were being maiie" she said "It was the lari item on the agenda and they had put it ofi hoping -- 1 think - it would go MARTEX VELUX away" Hut although her husband will soon start serving op to five years in prison Mr Magruder said she personally was "glad It happened " ' It’s hurt our rourilry terr"But I ibly" she explained think you learn the most from adversity and we've learned a 'ot " uniQ'jo bond-n- non 'ri fMjIyU'O’Nrfftn bbir4r lir-- I rn g Dni 'it Miot jfilht d'-f- mode bto-nii- rt too h Kont d CorNPl " t -- l u' "J Sint lgM to o nt ’ l ft' 0f mock n Ol rfh -i-- 'J by co-- t d' ol 'jO'-- I 'i'k G h ' SGt Do You HEAR But y FIELD CREST Not UNDERSTAND? STANDARD OPTICAL TtST Tour Hearing Recommend AUTOMATIC BLANKETS V Wilt: heorinq Ofltr Twin-in- id if yea witd blip Trial Rtatai Plus 'fetttTM It sure Beg you duridti krtw- - Kwk I'M Wmomt Thw'tdoy - 94 i'n fit i !'! -- Tin LilCTI0N( a ent - u V- I'll OAJJ coni al 2398 Queen-dua- 0 F--J 2093 &U iior bom 9 00 AM to Noon! it cont U Reg ItyM ittmini V Blu 16“ 17“ 1993 Full-du- MR THOMAS SCOTT Pink cont gl Bog HEARING impairments Hoaeng Aid Counselor and color vi or Goid Fuil-iing- i diUere'if hearing n Of o brood tonga of model hare fcw Ge'‘ Nr cast or abliq atitii one-hal- lf Vivid Wife ‘Glad’ - d Lanier 1 Magruder’s PANGITTCH Utah (LTD -Voters in Bangui tch and Garfield County have overwhelmingBut he added: "I do not be- ly approved 5500000 bond islieve that the ITesident'i coun- sues to help finance a new terattack to take his personal Ixispital in this southern pretrial into the marketplace Utah town will succeed in fending off an Residents of Panguitch voted impeachment vote in the 609 to II Tuesday in favor of a House" 3100000 bond to finance the city's share of the 51 million began Monday a tour-yea- With un average game of 65 PROVO Utah i UPI) -19 Bonnie Owens recently Bonnie feels she's made probowled a high game of UM up gress since class began in (UPI) -- albuquerque tlfl Blind Girl Bowls Her Game By Ear Blitz Will Speak In N Mexico Jurors Begins SALT UKE CITY il'PIi -f A one and pound baby less than one per girl given cent chance of survival went home from the hospital Tuesday after surviving heart surgery and a respiratory ailment which A SAIT I ARE t'UY tl'IH iniJdle-ageSalt laike City man was in jail today on charge of making a telephoned threat on the life of lYrstdent Nixon SevTct Servire agenu arrested CoriLm Selivanevektt 49 a short tune after he called ttie harmful to sound public pollen White House Tuesday night He was ha ked in Salt lake seeking to promote broader accessibility to higtier education County Jail on federal thty r Thr other schools IrkMvy charges of threatening Utah State University Welter the President 136 quite an arhlnrmrnt since she has been blind since birth Miss Owrns Is a relive ol Wythe Unlit Telephoto freshman at Brigham SALT UKE CITY (UPI) -- enza B has symptoms similar Utah's two largest metropolitan to the type A (the Asian groups) ToCUlV J areas have been hardest hit by but is milder Influenza B hits hardest at Influenza type B which moved (jurs-hig- h MEDIA Pa ilPIi the kindergarten and Junior into the state this month to Dr Lyman J Losen school levels he said Oonmn of prospective Jurors while Influenza A strikes pre bear‘ ar‘ hoyr e“l-- v state director of health efforts to speed up selection of schoolers and the elderly The health official said Inglua jury in the murder trial of former United Mine Workers ' president W A Tony" Hoyle After court convened at 9 a jii it took about an hour to liwithout CEDAR CITY (UPI) -- Only close businesses select another juror for the about half of the businesses op- censes of Boyle who is accused about time we nailed tnai "It's erating in Cedar City have paid of originating the idea to kill their business licenses this year some of these guys who hare his l'MW rival Joseph A and the city is threatening to been living off the city" he “Jock" Yataonski his wife and close all of those which remain said "It's just a matter of hondaughter delinquent esty" Six jurors were selected licenses should be paid by City Recorder Worke Nelson first two days of the the duirng says the city has the power to March 31 trial Baby Overcomes Muny Things ltegrnii Richard Vaughan ha Gardner irquealrd the limit ami uigcd implemenutnm a state wide tuition policy tlnrdnrr said tuition hikes generull) result In lower stale appropriations nt student Ik h evented a rewlutuxi from IV I' of U Inslilufanui) tumuli nonresident higher wiring charges as Inequitable fumne-tall- y prohibitive lor some and - BONNIE OWENS bowls despite bllwtae ss The Questioning Of Utuh Flu Incidence Reported h school's presided ques-tionai- re er ol a telephone answering College l'iu-vastl- y Moss spoke to a meeting of the Institute of Electrical and SHOSHONE Idaho (UPI) -C- ed to restore the service to Electronic Engineers in New oncerted efforts are underway South Idaho York Experts of his text were to return rai! passenger servreleased in Washington ice to South Idaho and Oregon Bruning said Andrus had He said House members may Gov Cecil asked Roger Lewis Amtrak a special assistant to D Andrus told members of the president to provide the Pacific now be able to justify a vote for impeachment because a reShoshone Chamber of Commerce Northwest Regional Commission cent Gallup Poll showed that 60 and Rotary with an estimate of loses if per cent of voters queried favR J Bruing said Tuesday any which would occur if Amored an impeachment trial favorable results from a trak commenced service be"There is widespread public Amtrak tween Portland Ore and Ogconcerning belief that the President has would provide ths support need- - den Utah been Involved in wrongdoing" Moss said "It is my hope that the President will resign at some SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -- share the annual honor by the A speech therapist in Alpine Governor's Committee on EmSchool District and the manag- ployment of the Handicapped l- Huggins and luke Tup-pvoted against the tuition hikes citing the need fur i uniIV governing Unit also allowed form tuidor policy In other action Tuesday thr merrnscs in hue College dent activity tees subject to a board hiked the salaries of ruling (mill the attoniy gen- presidents of all state colleges eral on their relationship to tlv and universities J 1500 per Utah legislature's mandate year The increase dues not IV tvaul granted the apply to Veda o i tevlsnical colof Utah a 3(0 per quar- leges whose salaries are deter niMuesuicul increase effec- termined by the Slate Hoard of tive only (or IivhI 1974 75 The Vocational Education charges 2 Handicapped Utahns Honored hue ui Sen Moss Aircraft Keibld Javfiw- rates were approved (or fore of the four schools An Fl'SC request was tabled pending an opinhxi born the attorney general TV institution had asked for a $t Increase in fees (or both nonresident and resilient student —Amid campus the regent observed a legislative mandate against tut-Uincrease tor resntent students but auihorired several student housing price inereasrs Speed Limit Observance He asked Public Safety Commissioner Raymond Jackson to immediately implement a program designed to bring the large carriers back below the maximum legal speed Ramplon in a letter to Jack-so- n noted that Utahns had generally observed the 55 mph limit in the first weeks after it was imposed but that the average speed is now creeping up and disregard of the limit is becom- ilTli LiKOHGK requests !cr a statewide tuiion phcy the Ltuh State Board of Kcecflts Vutsdjy approved nonresident tuition increases at (our colleges ami universities Gov Ramplon Insists On big trucks highballing down Utah highways in flagrant disregard of the 55 mile an hour speed limit 77 1574 The On Tuition Requests D Brennan SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -Gov Calvin L Ramp ton ordered a crackdown Tuesday on Mu'vh State Board Acts SALT LAKE CITY — Charles has been designated as Special Agent in Charge of the Salt Lake City Division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) He will take charge of the office Friday Brennan replaces Agent Bernard L Huelskamp who is being transferred to the Detroit area Brennan was in Previously is my opinion that the failure of the trucks to observe the charge of die Alexandria Vs speed limit is probably respon- office He is a veteran of 26 yean sible for the developing wide- service with the FBI and is an spread disregard among all mo- Atlantic City NJ native A World War II veteran with torists" The motoring public will the Army Air Corps Brennan obey a speed limit only if they nerved in several office before feel it is fairly imposed and being assigned to Washington fairly enforced and the average where he was with the FBI's motorist is not going to hold to Domestic Intelligence Division a 55 mile limit if the trucking He became recognized as an industry can ignore the limit expert in communist and subwith impunity" versive activities Rampton said trucking firms He was placed in charge of the would Just have to adjust their Domestic Intelligence Division delivery schedules and employe in 1979 and has been a speaker working hours "to accomodate throughout the nation In 1971 he to the greater public good of waa designated Inspector in reduced gasoline consumption Charge of the Special Inand greaterhighway safety” He said the state had only two vestigations Office Brennan is married with three choices: raise the speed limit children or strictly enforce it at present levels toh Wednesday iiij-'-- RtARiRO vr MSN Main Phone - j y TT n rt ru- -n 752-209- 3 : Reg cont l 25“ 2993 cont King-du- al Beg 4793 ) 4 ( F I 43“ |