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Show Page 24—THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Wednesday. August 22, 1979 Utah ReportedStill in Running As a Site for Synthetic Fuel SALT LAKE CITY UPI) Utahis still in the running as a site for synthetic fuel produc In talking to gover nors in the Mountain West, I get the impression they feel the signifi Security Corporation $88 billion would be ear LDS Assembly Hall Groundbreaking Rites Closed for Repairs KE the risk Eugene Eidenberg said available for the nation’s grants and loans to welfare but in a respon. private companies sible way * would only make Eidenberg said that un. or guarantee loans by der the new Energy private interests to take tisan or geographical politics and get the job done in an environmentally satisfactory way, Eidenberg said Eidenberg met with Utah Gov. Scott Matheson and state legislators to explain President Carter's energy program Eidenberg is a presidential energy advisor Woman’s Body ng Study is being made to determine ir Work the building needs painting the exterior woodwork ot week LeFevre said. Thebuilding will re secretaries energy andtrea juring the study and whatever repair is Court Action Won't Hold Up we must put aside par- The Mormon Church Hall on Temple century-old building have lence ut strictura. deterioration due to hurch spokesman Don LeFevre marked for synthetic fue! production. The corpora tion, says a White House cant natural resources in tion would administer the this area should be made money by doling out official in Salt Lake City Tuesday that a Department of Energy report on possible sites which did not in clude Utah wasnotfinal “This is a case where CITY { church groups in the downtown Salt aditionally conducted in the hal! escheduled in nearby buildings o Held for Prison Chapel i ti Utah. Nevada and the Burea Court ac WASHINGTON (UPI) nd yp e Ma ie tion won't slow the MX missile Management in planning the ¢ ) Va ] Srckey The MX system would be locatec n Air Forceofficial program. sa’ isomers) buying Lt. Col. Jesse Ford critic ized a Satur mostly on federal land, Ford said. The 000 ba ons of the day New York Timesartic! le whichsaid latest recommendation is to put the re each day the programcould fail because of a syste in western Utah and central Dokkebakken host of legal and environmental objec- Ne ada and move each missile among yer of the Senex sta 23 shelters by surface road tions.” tion in Buhl, said Tuesday President Carter authorized develop that he’s received many ‘We don't see any staggering problems to delay the program Ford mentof the MX system11, June and his omments from his decision on the sing of the 200 mis: regular customers about said in Washington Tuesday He said the Air Force is working siles is expected within the next few the gasoline and alcohol closly with state and local officials in weeks mixture. mit to skin searches before entering the facility who officiated at ground breaking That discourages going to church ceremonies for a nev; minimum said Bishop Mac Bay, who presides security chapel at Utah State Prison over the prison branch of the Church of A delegation of state and local of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Bay said the chapel will be built en- ficials broke ground Tuesday for the new fon-denominational chapel in minimum security section of the of the estimated $300,000 needed for the The prison’s current chapel is inside Chapel had been raised. Bids for the work are being accepted and construc turely with donations. He said $275 000 prison the medium security section and tion is expected to begin next month Ogden Mudslide Loss Noted Gasohel Sales Rise MX Program, Official Says minimum security inmates must sub- POINT OF THE MOUNTAIN. Utah UPI Skin searches discourage going to church says a Mormon Bishop We've had comments from people saying it did OGDEN, Utah (UPI) Weber The canal became blocked with mud after a heavy rain fot improve their gas mileage. It didn't make it County crnergency Services officials estimate floodwaters and a s! any worse but it sure didn't improveit.’ Dokkenbakken said Dokkenbakken says he 1s joining with other gas station ownersto seek tax exemptions for gaschol sales, iat weekend 'didlan aAnD About 30 homes in the 3rd Street area bench. Brad Dee, director of Emergency Services, said Tuesday$500 000 was a ballpark figure for the flooding that resulted when a section of the Pine View Canal overflowed last Saturday damages and one was a total loss. The houses were hit by a mudslidethatslid down the hill with the water Dee said a massive clean-up effort wll continue through the week toa neighborhood on Ogden's east Seven Sufferedhouses some sustained damage, Dee said extensive Is Found FILLMORE, Utah (UPI) — A toothless woman whose decomposed body wasfound ina shallow grave near Cove Fort was between 35 and 50 years old and had been dead about six months, Says er County Sheriff Ed Phillips. Theshen said Tuesdaythe body was so badly decomposed tne State ‘Medical Examiner was ‘unable to determine the cause of the woman's death and could only estimate her age. But Phillips said he definitely ‘ted foul play since the woman was found partially buried and was nude from the waist down. ‘The sheriff said he was checking on the possibility the woman was a missing hitchhiker who was believed to have passed through the area about six months ago. He said the description matched right down to the missing teeth, but he ‘hadn't confirmed anything. Leonard Watts, ‘Kanosh, Utah, found the tbody while hunting ‘firewood Sunday. Watts «said he saw the bonesof thuman feet protruding ‘from a moundof earth by ‘a tree. " The corpse was clad only in a bra and shirt. A watch and ring were still ‘on the body and all the teeth were missing from the skull Outlines of Ecclesiastical History B. H. Roberts This fourth volume in the ‘Classics in MormonLiterature’ series follows a fourfold pattern of investigation. 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