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Show Page 14—THE HERALD, Provo, Utah Wednesday, March 10, 1976 3rd WomanDies ofE Identity of 2nd Murder xposure abandoned trailer near S LakeCity’s halfway house was beaten, strangled and sexually assaulted But homicide detectives sai Tuesday they still had no cl to her identity, though they were checking dental records and fingerprints, Nor would thedetectives link thekilling to the sex-slaying of Kathy + non, 22, whose partially clad body was found near Mountain Dell Reservoir last weekend ‘We don't want to jump to conclusions unt we have more ator facts,” said one e Medical Utah Examiner Serge Moore performed an autopsy on the unidentified woman who was found Monday in thetrailer behind the state Economist Sought by Advances Jim Waters Victim Remains Unknown SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Police say a young woman whose body was found in Senate Seat prison’s Jim Waters, 49, Salt Lake Harmon's body Saturday near the Little Mountain summit east ofSalt Lake City. She also had been beaten, strangled and sexuallyattacked Salt Lake County Sheriff's tan Sen. Frank Moss, D-Utah. City, said he plans to formally death and sexually assaulted She had been dead about 24 ho ours. A hiker found the Miss LOGAN (UPI) — Thefederal government must spend less or entered the already crowded Senaterace for theseat held by been beaten and strangled to Utah Migrant Council Remedies SALT LAKECITY (UPI) — Another candidate Tuesday halfway house. He said she had Lacks Sponsor inflation, according Chicago economist Sprinkel Once declare himself a candidate as an independent as soon as he you have to Beryl serious inflation rolling, it's hard to get it under control,”’ Sprinkel executive vice president and economist for Harris Trust and Savings of Chicago, said can amass the required 300 signatures ot registered voters. Waters is a former automobile dealer. Paul Martin. Waters’ campaign manager. Tuesday at Utah State Univer- said they will formally an- sity ‘There are no easy solutions, nouncefor the office in May Waterssaid, as an independent and what is necessary will deputies questioned two friends require sacrifice from usall of Miss Harmon's Tuesday — candidate, he has a better “You either cut spending or men who had dated her. But chanceofattracting the unde increase taxes. We need a cided voter and return the detectives said they had no operation of governmentto the reduced federal budget similar suspects. to what President Ford has people. proposed Meanwhile, authorities said a TIM SAYS: Alaskan Fresh rem es Will Be Here ear-old woman whosebody found near the airport Tuesday apparently died of Again On March 17 & 18th exposure Sheriff's deputies said Ruth Carson was reported missing March 2. Her body was found lying next to her car which had high-centered in a muddy area Never in modern history has the economy performed so Woman poorly as it has in thepast 10 years.” Sprinkel said in his George Eccles distinguished Engineer Files Suit ‘The question is, CHUNK TUNA repeating di: PEPSI, 7-UP, HIRES OR DR.PEPPER.. SAVE 10° 4-Ib, Department of Health, Educa- SAVE 30: 16-ox. 8 Pack A 1974 survey by the another sponsor, the program appears dead, according to State Planning Director Burt Carlson, Gov Calvin Rampton had England When the Revolutionary War began, Vergennes instructed secret Bonvouloir in 1775 to sexual discrimination, for agent report back on colonial $26,000 in general damages. strength. $1,000 in punitive damages, loss Vergennes allowed the establishment of secret tion and Welfare reported 46 of backpay, fringe benefits and aid for the Americans,and his per cent of contact lens retirement pay, plus court wearers werein the 17 to 24 age costs and any other relief granted bythe court. group. influenceultimatelyled to the French Alliance in 1778, The World Almanacnotes. SAVE 13° Gerber Fruits & Vegetable Assorted Strained Funding had been November after personnel shakeups and improvementsin would not acceptthe c of Elementary to enter BYU's and award genuine real ORANGEJUI E the migrant program going “It's getting close to summer and many migrants will be coming to our communities who will need services. While, 8. her damages to Migrant Council Director Rick Martinez said, “Whether we will be able to continue to operate or be terminated we don’t know. Until then, we're going to continue, funding or no funding.”’ plus court costs and attorney The Migrant Council deals with more than 7,500 farm laborers each year, providing health care, job referrals and fees. housing aid. classes, damages compensatory for lost income, punitive damages of $10,000, State Employee Loses Her Job, Wins Point SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — before the Salt Lake County in 1969, and was admittedto the program Jan. 18, 1971. She Renea Hancock lost herjob but Grand Jury, which wasinvestigating the liquor commission. claims to have finished the wonherpoint required course work after four The State Liquor Control Commissioners Gerald Hul year of study, but was denieda Commission hasbeen trying to bert, Ernest Durbano and dismiss her since last fall, Richard Backman will lose degree July9, 1975. their jobs July 1, when a law The plaintiff alleges that she without success. by the 1976 Utah A dismissal hearing schepassed the doctoral comprehensive examination duled Mondaywascancelled at Legislature restructures the but that her paper was later the last minute when Mrs. commission. The legislature voted to “regraded,” and that the new Hancock, a keypunchoperator, reader of the examination was offered and accepted, a replace the embattled fullknew that it had been written similar position with the State time, three-man commission Departmentof Social Services. with a single director advised by her — a violation of grading The lame duck liquor com- by a part-time, five-member ethics, Mrs. Brownsaid shewastold missioniers agreed to write her board. a letter of recommendation her modified comprehensive examination score was too low stating that her work was to allow her to receive a satisfactory, and a personality diploma. However, she con- conflict led to the dismissal tends that other women mem: attempt The commission had been bers of the Mormon Church in Protesters her right of due process to For 100% pure (SEE STORE FOR FREE '/2 GALLON OF MILK OFFER) SAVE 16° Large Package Alex Hurtado, chairman of the ManpowerCouncil, said his group should step in to keep good reason, we need to urge trying to get rid of Mrs. lowed to graduate with still Hancock, a Riverton resident whohas workedfor the state 10 lower examinationresults. She also says she was denied years, sincelast fall, when they coors 6/89 remain to phase down the program and complete our congressional delegates to intervene and force the Depart: ment of Labor to make a decision,” he said. cover her costs of taking the the same program wereal: BABY day. The core of the staff will the governor's stand was with the LDS Church-owned school forced her out of a doctoral Education Doctorate program war of revenge against it ended. frozen by the governmentafter the thefts and restored in amYoung University, claiming school teacher has sued Brigh- recruited French military power for a But Rampton’s sponsorship Sheis asking Federal Judge Aldon Anderson to enjoin BYU from future similar practices, Mrs. Brownalleges she was XVI ascended the throne and he continued to rebuild missing fund schemes. ty of Utah, but the state school SALT LAKECITY(UPI) — A former Salt Lake City high Education. de cil officials were charged and later sentenced in various With Discrimination Department Comte ars the program is at the Department of Laborhas failed to identifya sponsor,"’ Carlson said Tues- sponsorship after several cout Woman Charges BYU Floyd Sucher, who was chairmanofthe private university's Charles accounting procedures. for several months, assuming In Doctrol Program court against BYUand against Vergennes became French foreign minister when Louis extended thelife of the council Department failed to name wasnot indefinite and Tuesday auditing of the funds. Mormon. Betty R. Brown,52,hasfiled a civil rights suit in federal enjoin the city from further 8-ur. Box Heavy duty and thievery, has apparently come toan end. State sponsorship of the $400,000 program ended Tues: day ane d because the Labor program becausesheis a non She alleges that she brought her ase to the Anti-Discrimination Division of SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — the Utah State Industrial Mormon Church President Commission and the federal Spencer Kimball is resting at Equal Employment hometoday and is apparently Opportunity Commission with: nearly recovered from about of out success. influenza Mrs. McManus charges the A spokesman for the Church city and its officials with of Jesus Christ of Latter-day discriminating against female Saintssaid Kimball apparently employesin recruiting, hiring, contacted the flu while on a promotions, seniority, jobclas three-week visit to Mormon sification, payandtraining. Church members in the South Pacific, She is asking the court to SWEET HONEY ow... ' Sheren Ray McManus, 34 said she is the only female engineer in the department. From the Flu SAVE 24: 24-01. Jor Miller's have we learned enough fromour past economic mistakes to avoid SALT LAKECITY (UPI) — determine the exact cause of An employe of the Salt Lake City Engineer's Department death, but detectives said it appearedthatfoul play wasnot Tuesdayfiled a federal court civil rights suit againstthe city, involved, charging her employer with sexual discimination. Pres. Kimball Suffering SALT LAKECITY (UPI) — The Utah Migrant Council wracked by disclosuresof graft lecture, northwest of the airport An autopsy was scheduled to SAVE 10: 6.5-o1. Can Carnation Program MayBe Over heavilyif it hopes to halt eliminated her job. The State Civil Service protest the newscore and the reexamination, and has suf- Commission forced the Liquor fered embarrassment and Commissionto hireher back. humiliation besides the cost of The commissioners then tried to fire her for attending the program. Mrs. Brown said she even “insubordination. attempted to transfer her Mrs. Hancock claimed comcredits from the private school missioners were harassing her tothestate supported Universi because she testified last year On Taxes Given Jail SALT LAKECITY (UPI) — Two tax protesters who tried to stop their own trials by suing thenation’s entire legal system have drawn two-year prison terms from federal Judge Willis Ritter The judge Tuesday ordered Dr, Thomas Hoopes and David Clayton sent to the federal penitentiary for their convictions on two counts each of willful failure to pay income taxes in the years 1971 and 1972 Ritter sentenced them to Trial Against Tax Rebel count, Gets Underway Thursday each consecutively. maximum terms of oneyear on OGDEN, Utah (UPI) — Th ender Aged BEEF For federal CUBE 1 39 i SAVE 30° STEAKS 7 BONE ROAST US. District Court here Thurs: day But a federal judge from Wyoming will hear the case é. Center Cut because Utah’s two U.S. Dis: trict Court judges have ruled in numerous appeals from Gris: more, and both were sued by the Bountiful resident in. his ry PORK CHOPS '. case morefinally goes to trial in ; 1. government's against tax rebel John Gris: Your FREEZER AT SpecialPrices, effort to block the case Federal Judge Clarence Brimmer Jr. of the US "ORANGEJUICE FROM CONCENTRATE District Court for Wyomingwill hear the suit charging Gris $635,810in counterfeit money save 30 POTATOES NWATT 10. 69 GRAPEFRUIT 10/89 SAVE 15: CELERY a carton tt 135 East 800 North-OREM-224-1334 OPEN DAILY 7 A.M. TO 10 P.M. CLOSED SUNDAYS YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND FRIENDLY PERSONALIZED 51 MMM sean Prices Uective March 10th-13th TIM'S Leite ESN gan Anderson, along with more Hoopes, a Holiday orthodon. tist, and Clayton a Salt Lake City funeral plot salesmen than 5,000 other judges and attorneys. In July of 1975 Grismoresaid hecould notenter a plea to the charges, so Anderson entered a plea of innocent for him. But the two were tried anyway and convicted by April 28, 1975, for possessionof Brent Ward, assistant U.S Attorney, said Grismore’s trial didn't his possession of counterfeit moneytrial Before Thursday's trial be- incometax law t Las Angeles 0 6 43 oo 0 4 Minneapol 4M nm 9 New York vy North Platte #8 Oakland 27 2 Oklahoma City 6 56 6 0 0 3 oy I 2 3 1» re 2 ou 9 3 “2 7 8 % 0 8 . 6 7 Sacrament 0 4 a a i % % 8 ‘1 30 6 Mo Washington consider themselves criminals, but just citizens trying to bring a “good faith” challenge to the nation’s I think I may havefollowed some Hoopes. bad advice,” said “Perhaps I should havetried someother means.” “You should have paid your taxes,” saidRitter Firm Still Temperatures Over U.S. Cineinnat Cleveland Dalla federal court juries. Both men told Ritter they onasecondfederal indictment charging him with selling Secret Service agents $76,500 in But Aug. 20, 1975, Utah Federal Judge Willis Ritter dismissed the suit which had named him 8 S thebogus bills by a federal grand jury in have (o rule on Grismore's motion that the chargesagainst him be dismissed because he was denied a speedy trial Albany Albuquerque Atlanta Bakersfield Bismarck Boise Boston Brownsville Buffalo Charlotte the entire federal court connection withhis arrest here Grismorewasindicted in June gins, Ward said Brimmerwill By United Press international Temperature and precipita 7 table for the gat 4am as prepared by Weather Service ase have filed suit against the Utah State court system and thousands of “John Doe attorn alleging that they were engaged in a_ giant conspiracy against them Grismore had sought to stop the federal government from trying him by filing suit against thenational’s legal profession Foods Hoopes $20,000 more, 43, with possession of counterfeit money, will follow JMINUM FOIL LINING SS to be served He also fined and Utah Federal Judge Aldon 18 In Favor of Kaiparowits WASHINGTON (UPI) Wil liam Gould Southern California Edison executive uo» 7 0 vice president, said Tuesday 6 his company is still committed 6041 to the construction of the * 8 proposed Kaiparowits Power 445 oe 40 Plant in southern Utah en) Gould did say there is a limit 5 8 HOR to the amount of money the comany can commit to the 0 21 project, % 6 0 2 7 0 1 6 * Ww o 0 24 0 % 1 55 ou but he said Southern Cal-Edisonis confident that all the necessary information mM about the project and its potential impact on southern Utah has now beengivento the Interior Department The Interior Department is now reviewing the project and will give its final decision soon 6 on whether Kaiparowits should bebuilt |