Show Delta Utah $15 00 in county $18 00 out of county 6 months $8 00 and $9 00 (In Advance) USPS Copy 25c No chance for Unit 3 imtiH IPP Unit will not he built until the early 1990s even if os Angeles Water and Power gets all the concessions it claims it needs to build more power plants in Utah “Right now their best guess based on ‘Load Forecast’ studies is that the Southern California cities will not need the power of a third IPP unit until the said Ann Garrett spokesperson for Intermountain Power Agency owners of IPP Despite rumors to the contrary no materials for the third IPP unit have been delivered to the site according to IPP spokesman Rex Stanworth “It is true the site is primed and for construction of Unit 3 but there would 3 have to be a complete new bidding and purchasing procedure for Unit 3 which could take two years to complete” he said Mr Stanworth noted that since the IPP site was orginally designed for four units much of the “common facilities” for that many units have been built They include purchase of the water rights a water storage reservoir and nearly all the coal handling needed In addition the HVDC switching station which converts power for transmission downline to California could handle power for a third unit but it is currentfor use with two ly being designed units Meanwhile L AW&P has let state of ficials know that they have other opbut distions for power development counted reports that they are considering building IPP’s third unit if it is not required to use Utah as is required for the first and second units However in a meeting last May with Gov Norm Bangerter legislators and other potential builders of the third unit LAW&P officials said the chances of building Unit 3 would increase if it was not required to buy all Utah coal Under a “gentleman’s agreement” struck with former governor Scott Matheson IPA agreed to buy all of its coal from Utah suppliers Now they contend that it is cheaper to buy from Wyoming and want that option left Fillmore RR line is history open in case of labor disputes natural disasters or railway problems interup ting the power plants’ supply of coal 1 he option of buying Wyoming coal would also strengthen LAW&P's negotiating position with the Utah coal producers according to Eldon Cotton LAW&P of system manager development oal costs make up roughly half the price of power Mr Cotton said Task force IPA is reportedly going to ask the slate to set up a task force to consider issues surrounding possible expansion ol IPP Reed R Searle government relations manager for IPA said the owner hopes ol 76 No 10 September 12 1985 199(0)§ information gathered bv the task loice can be used by legislators and he governor in making decisions The coal issue is one that should be addressed bv the task force Searle said the 30 40 parties represented by the association think the use of a small amount of out ol state coal on the third generating unit is a good idea Searle said that use ot some out of state coal on the third unit would not affect the first and second units and that all long term coal contracts are alreadv in place Jobs A third IPP unit would generate millions of dollars (or Utah’s economy The temporarv construction jobs from building a thud unu would create an enormous pavroll The state would receive millions ol dollars in sales and use las from the materials and equip tnent used to build the powei plant And a third unit would be subiect to similar propertv taxes as the first two units A third unit would add 200 new jobs man permanent to the protected IPP would n expanded woikforcc also increase jobs elsewhere in the state the coal fields in espcaallv New Meningitis vaccine available A new vaccination against meningitis toddlers has been secured by state health officials who are pleading with to get there parents mnoculated Dr Greg Last of the Delta Community Medical Center said the new vaccine is extremely safe way to combat the bacteria which is the leading cause of menengitis in children under Meningitis is an infection of the tissue which covers the brain and spinal cord Five percent of all children who contract it die Thirty five percent ot the survivors have permanent brain damage The vaccine is recommended foi a children no younger than 2 and no older than three Dr last said that 18 month old children might be considered for the vaccine il thev are exposed to lots of center other kids such as in a The doctot said the vaccine is available at am child doctor’s office or on request at the hosptial DeAnna and display over 1500 hearts representing the donations of generous patrons to m The Union Pacific line from Delta to Fillmore is no more Crews for the past month have ripped up the historic track after UP convinced Federal officials that they V can no longer afford to maintain was to rip it up The track was the track Because the track can stalled in the early part of the cenbe a potential liability for the train tury and once carried passenger cars as well as freight company the only alternative after it was declared abandoned baby attacked by rabid bat in Oak City -old A Oak Citv baby was at tacked by a rabid bat while sleeping in a crib last week The child is one of the youngest victims in the nation to contract the disease according to the officials at the Ceners for Disease Control in Atlan ta said Dr Greg Last Delta Community Medical Center Hospital officials refused to disclose the victim’s name The baby was rescued bv its mother 00 a m Sept when it was about heard “fussing ” The mother discovered the bat on the baby’s face and brushed it aside later capturing it with a blanket Upon arrival at the Delta hospital the baby was found to have a scratch on the eyelid Dr ast said and was im mediately treated with a new rabies vaccine The bat was flown to the Utah ab in Salt Lake Health Department 00 a m that same day it City By was confirmed the bat had rabies Dr Last said the new vaccine avoids the painful Pasteur series formerly used to treat rabies The Pasteur series consisted of 21 shots whereas the new vaccine requires five The child has completed the series of innoculaitons and is responding well Dr Last said the new vaccine is derived from human tissue instead of duck emryos and thus avoids painful to the Pasteur reactions common treatment Dr Last said the disease control center was contacted because he feared the baby’s immune system was not developed enough to respond to the new vaccine This proved not to be the case The Delta doctor said the baby's rabies incident should not cause panic because there is no reason for anyone to die of rabies “Now with the new vaccine the mortality rate is zero if adults are quick to react to a situation like this one” he said The doctor said that it is his that bats are currentlv understanding migrating through the area and that is not suprising to see them in the area now He speculated that the insect eating bat probably just followed an in sect into the house through an open window Anderson manager Delta 7-- Georgia LeRoy Taylor Oviatt is 11 - “Jem’s kids" top donator to “Jerry’s kids” Delta’s store recentlv gained the m Utah of having the distinction highest number of donations to the Jerry Lewis Muscular Distrophv Association campaign which conclud ed last Labor Day Manager LeRoy Oviatt said that ovei 1300 people contributed $2071 II to the cause better than anv other " in Utah “I think this demonstrates the fine character and willingness to give ol the eRov said people in Delta" The Delta store’s donations weic part ot almost $8 million which 7 stores throughout ihc countrv donated to the cause During the aboi Dav Telethon a check tor $40 000 was presented representing the total donations ot the 7 II s south ol Ptoxo to St George Police seek profile of Cove ort killer clues will Rodd G Wagner Sail Lake Tribune with Mark Amott by Sharon Sant a police science major between her freshman and sophomore years knew the dangers of hitchiking But she had no vehicle “She didn't have many breaks and those she had she made for herself" one officer said A close friend had been killed in a car accident and “friends meant a lot to her ” So Miss Sant thumbed a ride Aug from her summer job in Cedar Citv tah where she attended Southern State College traveling through the of In jumper and scrub oak stretches terstate 15 that link I os Angeles and Las Vegas with the rest ot the countrv What happended along the wav onlv her killer knows It wasn’t until two weeks later that a road crew found her body buried in a shallow grave at Old Cove Toit near 70 which runs IS intersects where That the bodv ol east to Colorado Miss Sant's wasn't known for another week Missing were the head hands leet breasts and one arm had been severed all believed chopped off with a wood splitting maul found nearbv It required a forensic anthropologist Sharon Sant comparing features of the torso with a recent ray to confirm the murder of Miss Sant All the bodv parts but one breast remain missing As her tricnds and relatives gathered to remember her Saturdav local and federal law enforcement officers FBI experts prepare to track the killer not through the scant trail of physical evidence but through the strong psychological clues left behind This week Miss Sant’s murder wi be prepared for submission to the Behavioral Science Unit at the FBI a National Academy in Quantico special group of detectives w ill be given details of the murder and at empt return a psychological profile of the killer The senselessness and brutality of the crime are the best evidence left behind bv the killer and pose the greatest Jr mand for urgency as officers believe whoever so brutally killed an innoccf could kill again Particularly disconcerting t’ authorities are signs that the Milla'J C ountv murder was not impulsive hi planned and the product of a senoi disturbed and violent person “They're not going to stop on thei ir own Thcv’re not going to sav sorrv killed someone’ ” said Dcte live Sgt Robert Dekker who is r compile Authorities vestigating the murder hope the strangeness of the crime will lead them to a suspect but “unforit will tunately probably help in solving a future crime because we suspect the murderer will strike again” the sergeant said Sharon Sant’s murder is what police call a “motiveless" crime Unlike most homicides in which robbers jealousv family abuse or another motive often give strong evidence of a suspect the coed’s slaying is believed to involve none of these The mutilation ot tier corpse is the best evidence ol this “The manner of the killing leads us to believe the killer has a serious men tal disturbance" Sgt Dckkcr 'aid “He’s crazv " The bizarre character ot the killmc for makes it a perfect candidate ' psychological profiling " which is based on ihc assumption that everything a killer does oi din mi do Ihc gives some clue to his idem stranger the crime the more Bl pro filers can tell about the killer I Lou Bertram pro) lie screening agent lor the Sail Lake TBI office said ihc of art and process is a combination Bl s science the experience ol the detectives research and the probabilitv that certain clues usuallv indicate specific personalitv traits I or example a killer who brings his own weapon anticipates the crime stalking his victim while one who uses whatever is at hand is likelv to have kill ed impulxivclv A brutal facial attack usuallv indicats the killer new ihevic tim and how quickie the victim is kill ed can show how sadistic oi leuriulfiic mui deter Slalisiics also help such )s host showing most motiveless minders nc in tariciil (blacks kill blacks whiles kill whiles) Most victims are women and childiet most ol then killers men and fin mmditcts' diet m barues often sicm 1mm cm h filings as bmkcii home s and the mahilitv to h ice normal rclt iionil ips with women W tide ihe single lactors se'cm logical ihc combination in a profile sometimes gives an uitcanv picture ot ihe possible killer Still agents stress that profiling is onlv an aid to the more conventional police methods It can show rage hale love tear irranonatiiv which to the untrained eye max not be seen" said agent Bertram “ nd it's worked It’s verv possible that a profile can idemitv the individual " What personable the Sharon Sant murder indicates won be known until atur ihc profile but agent Bertram said ihc utilation and burial ot the bodv indicate an "organized" plan of murder Authorities nor fear tor the sutuv ol other innocents who may cross file killer’s path Meanwhile Millard ountv deputies are seeking word ol past killings that mav be connected flexes cent through the National ( rime Information enter Irom Idaho brought rcspeinses iona and Ne ada w hie h are also in or vestigating amputation decapitation killincs ihevugh nont match exaulv the I lah murder |