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Show Bodies of Moab Couple atrol snow-pack- After two days of searching the river, lawmen and Scuba divers discovered the "bodies and. car Jate Friday. Two wreckers pulled the car to the - As Car HitsJree Eifeht persons returning to their I ; dance were killed early today wieO their car went out of eofitrol and hit a tree. Trooper C. W. Weaver, whose patrol car was right behind the said seven of the victims wire killed instantly and the otfier died at Medical College of Virginia Hospital in. Richmond . ahtrtly before 10 a.m. Jtie car was driven, by Robert Edward Sheppard, IS, wio had a warrant in his pocket issued in March in Pence George County for without a license. diiving Sfeppard and the seven others wire all from Stony Creek addresses, a rural route in both Dinwiddle and Sussex counties. Beside Sheppard, the victims as Lee Lawrence Scott, 19; Larney Pernell Sills, no age available; Clyde Truman Parham, 18; Ruby Glenice Jones, 26; Paul Haywood Bellamy, no age; and brother of Roy Bellamy, 19, Paul who died at the medical center. The other victim, a young girl, was believed to be a daughter of Sills' although positive identification was not immediately made. " -wer- e-identified i Weather Forces Replanting Of Sugar Beets - ' The patrol reported a window had been broken as the Car vers attempted to escape, Mrs Carter,who"the patrol said was driving, apparently died of CToSea" neck. Carver drowned! The couple was en route to Rifle, Colo. to. pick-u- p -- their two daughters when- - the accident occurred. Carver was released from a Grand Junction going treatment for a kidney ailment.The patrol reported the car - was located about 50 .yards downstream from where skid marks leading into the river were found; It was lodged in a hole lWeet under water. ine, car, rounded a curve, thik njtrnl cuiri and ArochAl through a guard post and into the water. Carver was 30, Mrs. Carver 28. -- - State MOAB, Utah UPI) and government officials were agreed that the scenic lands west and south of Canyonlahd in Utah should be opened to the public? ine opinion came alter a five - day. 250 mile trip through the area by four - wheel drive vehicles. 7" Most of the area at present cannot be traveled even on foot or by horseback because of a lack of water. There was some disagreement - soma roads should be built to allow the pub lic to visit me: scenery which rivals that of any area in the country. Making the trip were officials from- - tiie Utah State Highway Department, representatives of the U.S. Bureau of Land Man agement, U.S. Forest Service, the National Parks Service and the Bureau of Public Roads. - Uiot at 1 JfonninfcJEumi! she died at 68 she was working-frojet fighter. a estate equipped Albert B. Davenport, 43, was with a nursing home and to taken base and the hospital Turnquist said the robber had a pistol concealed beneath his treated. He is a resident of Salt chapel. black raincoat. He was wearing Lake City. He was later transferred to IDS Hospital in Salt a dark suit and a tie. ., Turnquist said he did not Lake City. have a kejMo the vault so he " Davenport was working on an While You Watch s mki had Russell K. Smithy t h e that was being reved up.J bank's cashier accompany them He inadvertently stepped too STANDARD OFFICI SUPPLY to the vault. . close to the air intake on t h e Mi. 40 W. 100 N. 0 ' Both Smith and Turnquist1 supersonic jet.. ..1F-10- 1 oi coffee. 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M" wWfc 6KiJ - R3 44 ' NMH SCHOOL IOUCATION OR IQUIVALINT TRANSPORTATION V WI IYEXOLAZI COTTONS AN IN UTAH COUNTY . rWi mm SJfOAL ST0PI I VjLW CHBCKS 42' 44'- - V m 230-ac- re .. i"::y'r - The insured jobless dropped 1,351 from the previous week, to I ratio of 2.75 per cent The ratio a year earlier was 4.36 per cent The department said if the present Utah trend continues, the insured Jobless percentage oon could drop below tbt national rate. Insured claims last week to- taied 558, about half the total for the same week last year, jobs made available increased about 400. ' vr were going out for a cup they ZZTLL -- Utah's employment rate continued to run well below last year's figures during tbt past week, the State Department of Employment Security reported today; The office said 6,493 persons covered by state and federal laws received benefits, nearly 4,000 below tbt fame week in - .Police were Instructed to accompany go on. They said many resithe bandit for a few blocks. He dents of Helena could fit the d. then told them they could re- scription they got of the robber. turn to the bank and turn in an A roadblock was set up but it alarm..- , was, taken down a few b o a r i Turnquist said he tried' to later with no results. day night. watch the robber but could not The robber walked into the determine how he escaped. office of Bank President Nels Police said they had little to NO ADVICE E. Turnquist by posing as a LONDON - (UPD-- A court man interested in going into was asked Friday to decide business in the Helena area. what . to do with - a $504,000 The man.vdescribed ai in his estate left by a faith healer late 20s or' early 30s, handed who refused to put hep affairs Hill Turnquist some papers and in order before her death said, ''here are my refernces." HILL AIR FORCE BASE because she had received no The "references", were de A Hill Air Force Base advice from God. The money tailed instructions telling Turn (UPI) maintenance mechanic suffered was left by Dorothy Kerin. who quist to take the man to the age VI iff ibasementvaultafld then-t- o hejadjnjjar noon when he was partially pMHiifcui after having been "miraculous- -' leave the bank with him, ln- a -l l : if Till 1t" A,.-(UPI) 1 SALT LAKE CITY (LTD 1965. - r - built, into the area said- HELENA i Mechanic Hurt Field At ssior1ypesfwadswnlch should be aat 'all Montana Bank Robber Gets $37 ;600 - - Employment Runs Ahead Of Last Year By DICK TURNER looked for new leads Saturday mat might help them find a well - dressed batik robber who ' escaped with $37,600 late Fri 2 Idaho Men' Die In Crash wind-damage- -- 9 Sunday Herald 24, CoumyrtlfM" CARNIVAL and chemically ore- served "spare parts" to replace human nerves, tendons, bones, joints and cartilage, the Ger- vrman Research Society reported a uc sw.iujf aiuivuuvcu that the ' University Surgical Clinic of Frankfurt already has a bank of human tissue. Low NYSSA, Ore. (UPI) temperatures and high winds this week have forced replanting of about 1,000 acres of beets District of in the Nyssa-NamAmalgamated Sugar Co. -- Manager Ray Larson of the Nyssa Plant said Thursday hall of the acreage was lost because of frost and the other 500 acres damaged by the high winds. d M,ost of the beets are in the Weiser, Idaho Some of the lines from NBC-TV- 's "Get Smart" have become area, he said. Several onion fields in Mal household words, including such heur County also will have to phrases as, "'Sorry about that' M replanted, Larson said. Chief," "Let me handle it, 99," "I find that hard to believe," "And loving it," "Another one of your headaches, Chief?" and "Would you believa . . .?" pa Utah Scenic Area PALISADE, Colo. (UPI) highway Into the swift current The bodies of a Moab, Utah; The Colorado State P couple were recovered from the identified the victims as Mr, 'ley JJolorado JUver Friday, and Mrs. James E. Carver. 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