Show Serving Utah’s Great Pahvant Valley Della Utah $15 00 in county $18 00 out ot county 6 months $8 00 and $9 00 (In Advance) BYU eyes west desert for shift in archeological emphasis--prim- e sites in Millard County Biiglinm Young Umvctsity is to mme its Prehistoric Indian ickl School from San Juan County to Utah's west deseit and arc seeking communities interested in promoting archeological research Recent finds of large pielustoiie Cultuie Indian mins in leal Creek Canyon at Richfield and Chalk Creek Canyon east of rillmnie has prompted the change in BYU’s in state emphasis accoi ding to Asa Nielson of the school's archeological department Mr Nielson said the recently cavated ruins at Clear Creek has given the department a wealth of material and information which has lead to a rewriting of the histoty of the remont Culture Indians who lived m the atea a thousand years ago "We are completely revamping the way in which we look at the teemont Culture Where once it was thought they only congregated m small nomadic groups we now know they built good sie towns in many of the exact places the Mormons settled in the 19th century" he said When scientific reseat cli on the Cultuie began in the 1930s most mi public archeologists conccnnaied lands which weieeasv to access hey found small groups ol scattered randomly dwellings thoughout the Coloiado Plateau and the west deseit in I tail's central region Such a reemont village was found In Millard County neai Maple (hove south ot Scipio In Cleat Creek ( anyon toad building ciews last yeai stumbled upon remont Cultuie mins the ol which were excavated befote the road was completed Aieheologists like Mi Nielson weie astonished to find neatly a bundled dwellings at one site in ( leai Creek liven moie significant weie the remains of laige buildings with multiple looms a of cultuial complex sign development “We now suspect theeaily finds of small illngcs aic cumins ol camps ed by the Itemont Indians as thev traveled thtough the aiea gathering resources enroute to the huger towns" Mr Nielson said The BYU archeologists ate intrigued with the fact that 95 percent of the piehistonc obsidian toimd on the ( ado Plateau orgmaied liom sites on the west deseit Obsidian rock made the best aoow heads and speai points and lb aieheologists suspevt that villages at Clear and Chalk Creeks may have Vol USPS Copy 25c been centers tor the tiading ot the precious material which might have been used as a form of money According to the Mr Nielson BA U has for years concentrated on excavations of the Anasai ruins in the area but is now prepaimg to shift emphasis to the central and west aieas of the state "With these new mont finds we want to work closer to home" he said The move of the BYU Held School to the west desert could be a boon foi communities in this area which would research benefit from archeological “We are now looking for communities which are inclined to get behind an arBYU would benefit cheological project from work of amateur diggers who while would assist the investigations the community would benefit from tourist attractions and possible prestige" he said r f foils are already undetway to form a community archeologist gtoup in illmore to support such a project Mi Nielson said that such groups are common in other states “ These community groups aie a proven way to back archeological projects through tax shekels corporate grants and community workers ” stue medieal examine) tevealed he boclv lound neat ( ovc 15 is that of Shuion Sam 19 "t illmote Mieiiit d Phillips said investigators thought eaily on that Ms Sant might ioi bill a positive identifica 'i’ was not eonfnmed until the d examiner's ol ice sailed hull vcek lie iherill said leads on a minder spiel aie few and poor He said the an 'ocits now is on sun iai ewes m oilier slates “AAe aie 'e'eciv mcunies weekly from several lie said tics lie nude lemale body was lound by slate toad eiew The body was dismembeted Missing are the head hands and cel ol he body The left aim was also cut ofl and found beneath maul 'lie hodv A be 'k ed to have been used in the a sincmbernicm was lound near the Ik Ini dav or’ Aug hi Pie sheiil! said il appealed the im had been dragged about KX) eel 'in nigh the brush and had been dead ml two weeks Ms Sant was last seen leaving (dm City hitchhiking ninth to lihiune Aiig us p)S5 She was tcportedly living in ( edar ( ity atten ding SUSC as a Police Science Major and more reeemlv was employed by the local school disiuel ihete On August ( edu ( ity Iriends lepoited Ms Saul missing On August 15 the hodv was lound neat ( ove oit Since Cove on is between (edar (uv and illmote invesiigatois suspected Ms Sant might be the ictim Despite having so lew letnams a I tali anihiopolouisi mversity ol working with the Medieal txannner’s Office was able to compare a recent chest ol AK Sant with the body to make a positive idcntilication he sherit said that without the and utilizing other forensic ray a positive identification techniques may never have been made Due to how long the hodv was dead and the apparent iimeol disappeaiaiice police suspect Als Sant was murdeied soon after leaving ( edat (itv Ms Sant was an honots student gtaduate ot MillatJ Fiigli School in illmote Tlieshenll noted the body wasonh a “stone’s tluow" away from anotlvi lemale body found neat (ovc on in I99 That victim was never uleiuilied bul police Diet ed convieied muideiei ee Hemv 'he killi'" iicas Long range power transmission made practical by Swedish technolgy II you can imagine living in the cool gteen forests of Sweden then movme thousands ot miles away to work in 'he stark dty desert of western Utah you might have an idea of what some Jo sea engineers and their families have experienced dining the past yeai The Asea engineers living m and aiound Delta ate supervising con ol he IPP high struction and direct voltage curteni (HD() nansmission system which will switch the alternating ciineni pioducedat IPP d to it ct in tent tor el lent tiunsinis miles to Southern ( aliloi m a sion sea is one ol only a lew comp inns m the oi to deal in the sophisticated technology ol UNIX' transmission sv stems needed to make long lie com transmission practical pans pionceied the held back in the and has supers iced construction ot si im Li protects throughout udviku Sweden horn Sue sea Manager Kris'ei a'rieboin said that most ol theeiigm neis are use to iravehng to remote areas toi work About Idol he 10 in Del'a have wives or lamilv with them he added Mr at lie hot n snj that rielil in m North is XiiHikan mipor'i sea and most ol In ilia el lot Swedish riemcers have spent sonn tune in the America prior to IPP he linn's advanced car thqiik piool designs won them die IPP con tr ad he sud are being installto DC turrent lor valves like this change AC 9 1985 5 September Cove Fort body is Fillmore teem Swedish engineers taste western living while IPP supervising high-te- c switch construction quadruple tomerter ed al IPP to quitkly and efficiently trayel downline to ( alifornia 76 No Because ‘swcdnli children au n quitcd to studs nglish Iroili an cav avv most ol 'lie Asea emplovees speak and write nglish well Mans kiow several oilier languages Mr laincborn said among themselves the enginners ohen speak a mixture ol nglish ami Swedish which thev call "Swengh'h ars Asea I ssiouine Managci Delta with wile Solwig bland lues 9 ami Stelan and sons Do Lunas 4 lie 'ml a previous assign sent him to Minnesota lot a lie’ll bile but the IPP lob is the lirst tune he has lived so long here and the limt time Ins lamilv has been to the ISA lie bland lamilv aimed last and son David linished up the vvuilei school veai in 'he second grade lie said he marine! title because Ills teacher eave h " spec in elp with the lunguucv aid a" en u a 'ideir is pupai cad do N "lie'i'c ah u’d ho M mg to II sec n Xcitc neli'h is i ol with the pi os pc ictunme to school as ars said that he and ho a rn had o main ol die cneinners hev doubts about con me to Della Now thev hurdiv knew wlii’ 'expe' sav thev are pleased widi the a'ci "AAe came expect ng the a use bn’ lound n was not near n bad n in- had In lad would ii lci have mv children living in Dlia than a hie d’v like os Aneeles" ars said dll lerc m ' in In’ emu e and Desp lie ceograpliv Solwig said 'he does mu dunk ’here o a lo’ o' dil'eicitce bet ween the peoples ol the two comments However when oked about dtl tereiicc's between ho homeland and the u big S Dav id noted that theca's he whole ger and used more olten lamilv uci ecd "In Sw edc n ople wall rnoi e olten or role b L ' In om town iid id ot ki manv p o d Iron’ la’s 'i d O' '"kes lo u lule- in Dc ha the Sa1 ' ' 'v tivgethc’i like to ol being ab'e relaxi' 'Pe o 'o a’ Others lai’""u 'h'l we woik a d a n'oum! Arnericaio we speak engloh It o hard well tei have to thmk in a ehlletent we like t’ e language That's with each other and ot have 'o think sud Soiwic abeuil speaking' added that the weman au ed’en not c't ic lent with nglish o'lieii enemed husbands and thev o''en have no euie else ti' talk tei eUliet than the otlid "I should leUcc’ eiltlc’ll Swedish ill se lo leai n the language het’ci she said ike many ot die engineers and then 'amihc's the Hand's have taken ad he Hand's 'all's skinimage ake have I'owll the alse' oiled de o'" id I’m bio mil' at Al and eo Aneeles liv ol next veu the Asea Apr endiicets hope to complete then wor he am said that alter in oh mg: IPP siunc ol them might ret mil to Sweden while he’’ en Id be assigned to As a S s in other par’s ol the pi ' Manager aruebeu n has no’hine btr praoe lor the workers el Iewnsend lelol In' liav e a id But u in lor m cr e 'vv etching elation oust id ion cim Had “ lav work haul and don't mnd hev as aien't lav as eHc’itime woikeis have seen in other stales and ceuintr ic’s" Ab laineboin sud he "heart" e'l the converter ''iiomission scciem are water cooled converlei valves osc rubied in Sweden lu' Sharon Sint Delta Rapist pleads guilty Randv I’ ml Deal 22 has pleaded to charges lie at'a bed and raped veu old girl in Delta on August 3 Mr Deal enter d the guiltv plea to 'he Isl degree lelonv diaige before outth District (oi't ludge David sun Achates ol hmglitv wo dismissed lo ludge San lieu ol the rape " plea n be Vpis'inbei Sen'en 9S b o ludge Cullen ( In oteioc noe ludge Sam o changing 'o'o Deal whe’ ho leinamed in the Mill ltd onii’ lad at illmot e since ho aiiest on lice’s an "in gust s tei de’ei niiiiate sentence ol hie ill the I tu1’ State I’t oeui 'e’d av ror ol the s' ite Adult Puiolc aid P'oba'ic'ii ol'icc in lilimue o picpinnc a pu i'iv ’cporl tor the s m n b po l'iiiIiv a 14 ' ' ' "d - M a onsislet a' urn on o! 'o li'e sei b 'or out! ri'ht poc eg lor the aid oils or s' a n tie ml it e pn ole hi a o' iccon mdcc en he be wcnrld at ter about se'iterices could in piescntc’iicc diagnostic 4 blc mle a ‘Hi dav dilation Die 14 old ape victim lest lied e'l the o mug all August 21st Pe ie ana I'cuum m illmore that was man wlo entered the tic l)ea boe’lient ot a Delta home where she In a ill cn Satur o sic epiiic about dav Aic’io’ Si's sud rhu Deal tavd Ur and he 'ed the home he ic’d that lule being in Ic’d she was able to lilt Deal's a’ wallet Iroili Ills pall's pocket III vcs'igutmg Delta Police Detective Mor o Burton told the com ilia' ill or m ’he wallet supplied tl em with Ic caul o’ Da a know n )c al D' Po' ct'o-- a p ions inisde '! s' o de I'attment had on tile lie ictnn iden-- ' id ’he suspect porn a "photo limp 'he poll man ciid ( unlinued page three 'o' op'" il |