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Atifast t Nevs of Utah and Utahns CITY IPI -Fedeial Judge Willis W Ritter has issued an order halting enforcement of Utah's new v adtoped abort ion la w Ritter signed the order Wednesday on behalf of a three-judfpanal that is considering a class action civil suit filed against the state of Utah by a LAKE . je Utah Legislature, violates her pnajit woman identified only constitutional as Jane I riht to privacy The preliminary injunction She also claimed the Urn is orders ihe state not to enforce the overly broad and discriminates law "pending the final order of o.n the basis of Health. the court" in the abortion suit It The legislature paied the law also clears the way for the in an attempt to comply with a woman, who T 18 weeks I' S Supreme Court decision earlier this year which said durpregnant to obtain an abortion It appears to the court that ing the first su months of pregthe plaintiff Jane is entitled nancy, an abortion is a private to a preliminary injunction during such time as the court may need to prepare and file findings of fail, conclusions of law and decree." Hitter wrote SALT LAKE CITY it Hi -"The plaintiff will suffer irreThe three major regional airand immediate injury, parable lines serving the -i- Lake Inter- loss and damages unless defennational Airport say their pas- dants are restrained peoding the senger business has been up this determination of this matter." summer, apparently because the the judge said gasoline shortage is restricting The anonymous woman travel by automobile. brought suit juiy 6, charging that Blaine Barney of Hughes the new tow. adopted by the 197J said today, "We certainly are in the midst of a steady monthly increase in passenger Boys At Gas Shortage Helps Airlines State AIP Head Will Be Speaker LAKE CITY UPIt -American Independent Party State Chairman Bob Trcpenair is scheduled to speak Aug. 18 here at the party's state convention. Trepenair said the convention delegates will consider the party's proposed name change to the American Party. Included in convention activities, he said, will be workshops fares. on campaign techniques, strate"Summer's always have been Freedom Academy gy and organization. a peak travel time, especially American Independent Party-Vicand But lately Sundays. Utah Fridays CAMP WILLIAMS. President candidate in the it has been very busy here every d'PIi school boys Forty high 1972 election Tom Anderson, of the week." day representing most of northern Tennessee and Bruce Bangerter. Ken Herman, Western Air Utah's schools attendare high who is considering running as the Lines district manager, said ining the annual Freedom Acade candidate for Utah's Western service creased party's by National the Utah at Army my in 1974 will be in atsenate seat could also be responsible for Guard's Camp Williams this tendance. more passenger business. week. "Our ticket sales are up about The purpose of the ramp is to 12 per cent over last year's the students with the acquaint Increases average," Herman said. "Heavy of freedom, summer travel isn't unusual, but principles and this year's level of passenger patriotism, sportsmanship for to a National traffic is running ahead of 1972." history, according Ron Showlater, senior station Guard spokesman. SALT LAKE CITY (LTD -The students will hear lec- The City Commission has apagent for Frontier Airlines at Denver, said "the auto fuel tures on drugs, communism and proved a 14 3 per cent water rate shortage is apparently forcing freedom of the press. They are increase to raise money for two more people to fly on vacation also scheduled to ride in army new and and business trips." helicopters and participate ;a a maintenance. Showlater said the airlines are discussion of morals. Mayor E. J. Garn said the rate hike will make the monthly not having trouble obtaining fuel for their aircraft. "This is a very minimum $1.75 instead of $1.25 for 1.094 cubic feet. He said each good summer for all of us." hundred cubic feet thereafter will cost 16 cents instead of 14 Donald Holbrook Davis cents. SALT LAKE CITY (LTD -Special county water user fees Gov. Calvin L. Rampton says will also increase from $2 per Tax Levy Salt Lake City attorney Donald month to $2.50. The Holbrook is "uniquely qualified" FARMINGTON (LTD The hike becomes effective Davis County Commission has to be a U.S. senator from Utah. Friday. set the county mill levy at 13 Rampton reaffirmed his supmills for the third year in a row. port Tuesday for Holbrook, a The mill levy is set on an asNo Clues on Body Democratic candidate probable sessed valuation of $123 million. for the Senate seat vacatbeing The County Auditor's office said ed in 1974 From Bear River by Republithat figure is up from prop- can Sen. Wallaceretiring F. Bennett. BRIGHAM CITY. Utah (UPD erty evaluation of $1 16 million in 1972. "I honestly believe he is uniBox Elder County sheriff's quely qualified to fill the posi- deputies have no clues as to the tion of U.S. Senator," Rampton identity of a body found Monday said. "He has the ability, back- For Wrong (Uglll III UIC Iiedi ivivri ground and dedication to public Sheriff Warren Hyde said his service to make a great senaPaving, It deputies have searched both tor." sides of the river from Cutlar It SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) made the comment Dam to the sandbar where the Rampton was business as usual when the of students and ci- body was found but have no leads at a Salt Lake City Streets tizensmeeting at the University spon- on the identity. Department moved into a sored by Students for Holbrook. An autopsy, scheduled Tueswestside neighborhood. has been postponed for day, The governor discounted early Bulldozers crushed and scrapseveral days. show Holbrook trailthat ped the asphalt until only dirt polls Hyde said fingerprints from and potholes remained where ing both Reps. Wayne Owens and the body have been no help with a Gunn as Democratic McKay there was once a street. identification because "the body Trouble was. the street w as not candidate. had been in the water for about scheduled for resurfacing. "It's the campaign, and not seven days and was badly de"That street was not to have where the candidate stands a composed." been plowed out." explained before the campaign, that is Deputies, however, have disyear Streets Commissioner Stephen covered a farmhouse near the said. Rampton important." Harmsen. "But it got on the list Holbrook told the group he river where an Indian man and it just got put in the wrong would decide by next January if stopped for a drink of water two place at the wrong time." weeks ago. he will run. ll SALT Air-we- st 40 Utah S.l. Rates Water reservoirs Rampton Supports County Same - Street Seems . - ' k- ?e Utak-Pa- l t f 1 7 fi 9 D imdZL m ..lull m tvrTTT'j r ft c VICE PRESIDENT SPIRO AGENW pastes plunger to set off charge to dedicate the arw U.S. Army Corp of Engineer Chatfield Dam tear Drover. Right photo shows charge exploding la actual dam area. The vice president also addressed the National Boilermakers I'nioa convention la Denver. Boilermaker prep Rodeo Association ' Union Hears Names National Officers Julie Talk sees.; Agnew first and (LTD tants elected Earlier this summer Ritter OGDKN. Utah lUPD The National High School Rodeo Wedfinished the the 900 contesnesday night new officers for their national organization. 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Jerrv and Jay Gruwell, Wyo.. 10 0; 3. Ricky Crutcher and Kris Knox. Nev.. 10 8. Girl's Events I. Shelly Haskins. Cutting Wise.. 144.5 pts.; 2. Gaily Gray. Ca.. 144.0; 3. Jackie Cardwell. Tex.. 144 0. 1. Jo Girls Barrell Racing Lvnn Potter. Ariz.. 16.71 sees.; 2. Cheryl White. Neb.. 17.00; 3. Kelly Yates, Colo . 17.8. boys will be boys top to bottom . . . t. SALT LAKE CITY (UPI I -Bandits bound a Salt Lake County couple with bed sheets and stole about $10,000 worth of jewelry from their home, sheriff's deputies said. Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Fishui er told officers they were awak1. steer Wrestling Randy ened by two men armed with Spears. Cal., 7.6 sees.: 2. Jon pistols early Tuesday. The men Mueller, Wise.. 8 0; 3. Craig tied the couple and then took the ButterfieId.Alta..8.7. jewels. I. Hadley Saddle Bronc Morton. Idaho. 68 pts.; 2. Mark Sanchez. N.M.. 66; 3. Joe Mar-va- l. Nov.. 61. Bull Riding -- 1. David Urick, Mont.. 70 pts.: 2. Ricky Hesta-kiMont., 67: 3. Fred Burger. N. j,, next Sprjn( media." Official Bandits Rob (LTD -- Results of the first go round of the National High School Rodeo. Rov's Events 1. Roy Cooper, Calf Roping n.m.. 10 6 sees.: 2. Monte Cluck, Tex.. n.j: 3. Val Ciiristonson. . 13-1- from Ua-wit- OGDN. Utah f - people night. two-thir- is object of a grand jury in Baltimore, investigation added, in terms that could apply to Nixon or himself: Education Meet "Certainly every public figure must expect to draw some criticism for the way he handles Slated in Ephraim his job. But just as each citizen A SouthEPHRAIM (UPD has a right to criticize those in ern California educator will be public office, so does every the keynote speaker at the an- public official have the right to nual meeting of the Utah Condefend his actions, his honor, his ference on Higher Education integrity and his good name." here Sept. "This is perhaps even more Dr. Earl V. Pullias. University important for a public man of Southern California professor whose effectiveness and crediof higher education, will ad- bility depend largely upon his dress the more than 400 Utah reputation, a reputation that he has spent a lifetime building, yet College faculty members expected to attend the meeting, which remains at the mercy of Dr. David P. Gardner, newly false and often malicious appointed president of the Uni- accusations leaked to the news young each of the two go rounds will compete in the finals Saturday Logan City Pole Bending I. Rugg. 2. Ore.. 2018 Renee Youree. Okla.. 20 44 ; 3 Donna Frey. Cal 20 46. I Rhonda Anute, Goat Tying Neb . 9 97 sees.; 2. Amy Campbell. Colo.. 10 90 ; 3. Vicky Utah. 11.29. I Breakaway Roping Sandra McAIery. Okla.. 41 sees ; 2. Jo Lynn Potter. Ariz.. 4 5; 3 Shelly Haskins. 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Tuesday, and 430 voted against it. A majority was "I know that many of you required for passage. supported him (Nixon) for re- The County Commission proelection but whether you voted posed to issue general obligation for him or his opponent, I believe bonds at up to seven per cent that you respect his right to interest, and to retire the bonds carry oui uie jou ne was eieciea over a period with fedto do. eral revenue sharing funds. Agnew said no president Commissioners said there expected "credit for everything would be no increase in taxes to he does simply because he is finance the courthouse president." Construction of the new buildThe vice president, who is the ing, on a site adjacent to the versity of Utah, will also speak. Prwo I The suit was originally assigned to U S Distal Judge Aldon J. Anderson. He denied a temporary rest raining or dcr pending a review by a three judge panel, which included himself. Ritter chief Judge and David T of tht U. S Kith Circuit Court of Appeals. The panal heard oral arguments July 27 and took the matter under advisement Jane IXie's physician has said he will perform the abortion if "complications effected by the Utah legislature can be clarified." The woman is on welfare and has asked the state to pay for the operation with federal Medicaid funds. expeded t0 - ,V i' - The new I'tah law. which became effective July I. allows abortions during the first six ninths, but only after a court hearing to establish the rights of the child's father and the right (rf others who may have an interest in the child's birth. pre-190- 0 THE HERALD. ) K- matter between a woman and her doctor. The hi;h court said states could make no law interfernng with a woman's riht to have an abortion during the 180 days following conception, except to require that the operation be performed by a licensed doctor. present irj. a. 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