Show Q Logan Utah Sunday June Utah-ldah- o news roundup Seventh crash victim found salvage work gets underway GRANGEVILLE Idaho (UPI) — A whitewater aalvage expert was in Grangeville today to begin the task of removing for search the one remaining portion of a DC-- 3 which crashed and lodged in the Selway River Monday with 12 Forest Service employees aboard Damon Rust will try to stabilize “some kind of in an effort to remove the broken fuselage according to spokesman Steve Waterman Forest Service officials believe that part of the craft may hold three remaining missing bodies Earlier Rust and his divers had contemplated removing the fuselage by attaching cables to it and lifting it by helicopter A seventh victim of the crash — Pat McGreevey 24 of Anaconda Mont — was found Friday Two persons survived and three including the pilot are missing The plane was enroute to a wilderness school when it coasted down onto the river midway through a flight from Grangeville to the Moose Creek Ranger Station One engine gave out and the other exploded and fell off prior to the crash raft" over the plane Pet bear mauls Ogden boy WILLARD Utah (UPI) — A Ogden boy was in critical condition today at McKay-De- e Hospital after being mauled by a pet bear Thomas B Gibb son of Mr and Mrs Gordon Gibb animal apparently got too close to the The bear was on a chain in a concrete block den when the attack occurred about 6 pm Friday Another person visiting the home Jack Seifert30 Willard fought the bear to free the boy from its clutches Seifert was treated for head lacerations two-year-o-ld 300-pou- Siamese twins learn to walk - SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Siamese twins Lisa and Elisa Hansen who were separated 2M weeks ago are in therapy to learn how to move independently THe girls were born joined at the top of the head Teams of surgeons at the University of Utah Hospital performed a delicate lengthy operation to separate the youngsters Hospital spokesman John Dwan said Friday said the children are now learning how to walk and are playing with toys The lessons include walking with the support of an adult Before the girls were separated doctors said they were developing normally but they could not move except by rolling across the floor together Kidnap suspect kills self - A man shot himself to SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) death Friday as a police dragnet closed in on him and the Murray Utah girl he had kidseven-year-o- ld napped Vernon R Ries Kearns Utah was found dead of a gunshot wound on the east bank of the Jordan River about two hours after he abducted the little girl Police said Ries kidnapped the girl in front of her home around 11 am while she was playing with her brothers Ries grabbed the girl and sped away on a motorcycle The two boys were able to give police a good description of the man and they started a search immediately Police officers combed the area and traced the motorcycle to a woody area near the river As the police approached Ries they heard a gunshot and took cover believing the were being fired upon But they found Ries dead on the riverbank and the girl unharmed Police said the girl was kidnapped in an area where several grade school boys have been molested in recent weeks There was no report on whether the girl had been molested nor did police release her Thirty-one-year-ol- d Utah truckers choke off diesel supply - SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Striking inhave truckers made their point dependent with Utah's second largest refinery which has to stop supplying agreed diesel fuel to retailers mitment from a supplier because of peaceful picketing" said trucker John Dolack The truckers who said their next target Friday's blockade by four striking truckers snarled traffic heading to suburbs north uf Salt Lake City for more than an hour It u as the most serious of several slowdowns involving the truckers since the strike began in Utah 10 days ago It began nationally Monday would be Salt Lake City's Chevron USA Inc Amoco had agreed to an indefinite shutdown But Butterworth said the firm would stop shipping for at least 24 hours and after that he didn't know what would happen Jim Shaw president of the local independent truckers union said the drivers would not go back to work until their demands are met for a h national speed limit an end to diesel allocations lower fuel prices and uniform weight and length laws refinery said The Independent Truckers Association which blockaded northbound in Salt Lake for an hour City during Friday rush hour traffic said that Amoco Oil Co Refinery in North Salt Lake had agreed not to distribute the fuel after picketing by the drivers LH Refinery Manager Butterworth confirmed the shipping stoppage The facility supplies 25 to 30 percent of Utah's diesel fuel “This is the first time we’ve had a com three-ca- r The Herald Journal— 3 smashup A small fire reportedly erupted in another car caught in the blockade but no injuries resulted chain-reactio- n Each of the four truckers drove his rig in one of the four lanes of traffic at slow speed Eventually they slowed their trucks to a halt and parked them on the interstate Utah Highway Patrol Troopers said About 1 am some truckers driving 15 lane of mph drove in the right-han- d from Salt Lake City south to Orem The Utah High-- t way Patrol said traffic was not disrupted in that incident and no citations were issued The troopers pulled the trucks off to the side of the freeway and issued tickets to the drivers But accidents caused by the blockade kept traffic snarled for about nearly an hour after the semis were off the road The traffic jam during the evening rush hour resulted in at least one accident — a Christmas rapist sentenced for ‘most vicious’ crime SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) The prosecutor called it the most vicious crime he had ever seen and the judge apparently agreed as he sentenced an linear-ol- d youth to the maximum sentence for raping a young mother at gunpoint in front of her children and husband last Christmas morning Third District Court Judge David Dee made no comment Friday as he sentenced Gene Andrew Paul of Salt Lake City to two convsecutive terms of five-yeato life in prison Paul pleaded guilty May 11 to aggravated sexual assault and aggravated robbery The young man entered the home during the predawn hours Dec 25 as the woman was wrapping Christmas presents He then forced the couple and their children to lie on the floor Investigators said Paul told the couple to strip then raped the woman and forced her to commit sodomy on him The woman's mother who was asleep in the basement when the attack occurred was awakened by her daughter's screams The elder woman ran to a neighbor’s home and called police Paul was wounded as he exchanged shots with officers while trying to flee the house Friday during sentencing prosecutor William Hyde said that the defendant was on probation at the time of the attack and had a long juvenile record rs The prosecutor also said psychiatrists at Utah State Prison reported that Paul had shown little remorse for the crime “It was a more vicious and damaging crime than I have seen in nine years as a prosecutor" Hyde said adding that the emotional impact of the incident has almost destroyed the family “I think the punishment must equate to that" The defense lawyer Joseph C Fratto saying that Paul had been under the influence of drugs and alcohol at the time of the crime argued that the young man should be sent to a rehabilitation program “I get the impression that nothing would satisfy the prosecutor except the death penalty" Fratto said adding that the boy had shown remorse and a jail term would only increase his tendencies anti-soci- SUN VALLEY Idaho (UPI) — Oregon Gov Vic Atiyeh’s call for a national summit meeting on the Man charged in slaying of Idaho girl 6 TUES WED— JUNE 18 20 21 We Feature TOP Quality Meats 'SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ALWAYS" STORE HOURS: 8:30 AM le 7 PM DAILY CLOSED SUNDAYS! 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