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Show Tage HERALD, Provo, Utah, Friday, November 16-- THE Two Arrested In 'Pot' Haul SALT LAKE CITY local ederal (LTD -Fnarco'ics and agents have arrested two men and confiscated i.500 pounds of marijuana in a crackdown on what they describe as one of the nation's largest marijuana operations. "Thij is about as good a marijuana trafficking outfit as you will find in the country" said H3rry R. Sumega. special agent in charge of the Salt Lake Re gional Office of the federal Drug Enforcement Administration. Sumega refused to speculate on the size of the Tucson-based Fairness Is Sought in Obse rvance SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -GCalvin L. Rampton says his "National Day of Concern" is not designed to be a partisan attack on the Nixon Administration. "I believe that it will not, and ov. but ooeration. said 16, 1973 - it major. He said federal agents Utah and Aizona and was from local - ,V , " C "f six-da- y Amendment Is Approved by - Energy $1,-00- : X - fTj ' , . ' l . X ; . 'vf. 'v ' ji v - ' 4 ' ."-- 4 '7:,: l , I ' iy- 4m-- , (UPI) A transient arrested after a routine traffic stop and a chase may end up facing felony charges in five SALT LAKE CITY J ; ,r)ff high-spee- d ; states from Minnesota to California. Detectives said Thursday they Continuance Granted in Slay Case j '' .i'j . , 1 , .tt... r. n "- - ', i , '; .... ' KenKANAB, Utah (UPI) neth Lee Standrod, charged with murdering a pair of young hitchhikers in the high mountains near here last month, has been given until Nov. 26 to enter a plea. Standrod appeared for arraignment before Sixth District Don V. for Tibbs Judge arraignment Thursday, and was granted a continuance. Standrod is charged with shooting to death Thomas Morris, 20, Torrance, Calif., and Teresa Beaty, 19, Boca Raton, Fla., whose bodies were found in a shallow grave at the high mountain subdivision of Navajo Lake Estates. 1 :v which he had no place to pack. A bit of ingenuity and the cyclist and his pup were riding in style with a western flavor. UPI Telephoto. Justice of the Peace Clifford K. Heaton, who bound Standrod over for trial, dropped charges against Candice Joy Earle, 27, and Layton K. Roseland, 28, on condition they testify against Standrod. Herald Want Ads Get Results Tips Given coming closer, the Utah Safety Council is urging motorists to learn to cope with slick roads and to avoid skidding, accidents and traffic tie-up- Ronald D. Bailey of the council says most skidding accidents I I II J ism., happen because of driver errors g such as g or on slippery roads. Bailey says the most important thing a driver can do is develop a "feel" for the road surface to determine hov slippery it is. He says that can be done by occasionally jabbing the brakes to see if the wheels skid or giving the accelerator a couple of short pumps to see if the wheels spin. -- "If the wheels skid or spin," he said, "then it's obvious that you should drive at a much slower and all speed perform maneuvers with a delicate, gentle touch." tJ over-brakin- over-steerin- Union Pacific Railroad people don't have to worry about health insurance. That's Catherine Abersfeller's job as supervisor of the Health and Life Insurance Bureau. by J25rjN uxliVV VSO Britain's (UPI) biggest product is tourism, according to the British Tourist Authority. It has declined since the devaluation of the dollar-earnin- 'eXfy?tfi g , POPS itjl 1 1 ill I .fiSliW KQRF , I I J r-- I sx 'ii' I f S' . 1 V -- f j!- ? i. V ' ! !tHHw - ' ' ,S5i VI - ' X ' . Catherine is one of a special service team of experts who handle the wide variety of excellent employee benefits offered by Union Pacific. They see to it that members of the U. P. family can take advantage of such programs as pension plans, employee and dependent health, accident and hospitalization insurance, retirement plans, life insurance, survivors benefits, maternity benefits, tuition aid for college courses, savings and investment plans, and passes for rail 1 J , Z ' ' "iV ' X!5S . . Vt VJ4I ( f Erymanwantstofedthesmoothjm ' fife: By British Visitory LONDON burglary. He said authorities in Clarion, Iowa, are forwarding a warrant charging Anderson with forging a prescription. The car he was driving when arrested was reported stolen in San Diego, Calif., and Wagaman said he may face charges there. Anderson is wanted in Austin, Minn., and Wagaman said law officers there will press the charge if Anderson isn't sentenced on one of the other charges. And when he was arrested, said Wagaman, Anderson was carrying credit cards reported stolen during an armed robbery in Seattle, Lash., Nov. 8. He said photos of Anderson are being sent to Seattle in efforts to link him to that robbery. Meanwhile, while authorities in Salt Lake City await the warrants from across the west. SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -With winter driving conditions c revenue you'll jeopardize conserving energy." Texas. Iowa, Minnesota, California and possibly Washington. Anderson was arrested Sunday after the car he was driving was stopped for a routine traffic violation. As the traffic officer radioed for a check on the car. Anderson sped of f. He led two officers on a highspeed chase through a residential district, then left the car and ran. His stolen car rolled into one of the pursuing police cars. Det. Neil Wagaman aid Anderson is in Salt Lake County Jail awaiting arrival of two $10,000 warrants cut of Garland, Tex., charging him with forgery and Driving station. Armstrong said reductions in the use of power would result in the loss of revenue to the city. Mayor Wayne Jensen said, "You'll reach a point where hydro-electri- are awaiting warrants against from Allen teRoy Anderson On Winter A mail Mies to cramp, hramp to Bbckeket . ' - ,4 t . WHEN UDO BOWEN of South Carolina was herding his cycle across New Mexico he came upon a hungry cowhand. Five dollars changed hands and Bowen owned a saddle, one-ha- lf Emergency Act of 1973 giving homeowners a tax break for conserving energy. The amendment, introduced by Sen. Frank Moss, 0 allows tax derations up to for the addition of materials that make a home more efficient for heating or cooling. It includes solar energy devices, a provision introduced by Sen. Alan Cranston, . The Moss amendment is retroactive to this tax year, allowing deductions for such items as storm windows, caulking and insulation. j . i f - Votes for Sales Tax . t ! d Council Senate '4 . : 1,500-poun- d have given my support on the ' understanding that it ill not," Rampton said Thursday in a letter to Sen. Wallace F. Bennett, Bennett sent the Democratic governor a telegram Wednesday urging him to make every effort to prevent the planned activities today from becoming BRIGHAM CITY, Utah (UPI) partisan attacks. The Republican senator said, The Brigham City Council "any state - sanctioned 'Day of voted to institute Utah's optionConcern' should include in its al per cent sales tax focus a concern for fairness and effective Jan. 1. justice." The council also voted to beRampton replied that the gin charging for garbage collecsponsors of the Utah rallies were tion effective Dec. 1. concerned with the "loss of Large volume businesses who confidence of the people of want per week collection America in government at all will be charged $50 per month; levels." businesses volume smaller The governor said the proper wanting three-da- y per week colforum to consider charges lection will pay $25 per month against the peesident was the and residential customers will House of Representatives Judipay $1 per month for the previciary Committee. He said that ously free service. committee should "expeditiousThe council said the fees would ly" determine if there was be used to improve the city's enough evidence to warrant a bill cash flow and .o retire a $300,000 of impeachment against the bond issue which the city expects President. to float to pay for improvements "Fairness and justice demand to the municipal golf course and in the blunt, but eloquent words parks. of Senator Aiken, 'impeach him In other action, the council or get off his back,'" Rampton voted not to issue guidelines for wrote. the conservation of electrical energy by residents. That action came on a citizen's request for such guidelines regarding the use of Christmas lighting decorations. Councilma byron Armstrong said the council would rather not take a position at this time since Brigham City is in the position of The WASHINGTON (UPI) collecting revenue from the sale Senate has approved an amendof electric power from its leased ment to the nationwide U. S. . I narcotics officers arrested Robert Gutierrez, 25. Tucson, and Guillermo Pacheco, 25, Tucum-car- i, N.M., Thursday as they load of delivered the marijuana to federal undercover agents in Call Lake City. The weed, which Senega described as packaged in "typical Mexican kilos", was hidden in and out sheetrock hollowed hauled in from Tucson on a truck. rented stake-beHe said the buy was set up by the Phoenix Task Force of the DEA (formerly the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs) through Gutierrez. Sumega said U.S. attorneys are considering charges against four other persons taken into custody at the time of the buy and others in Tucson allegedly connected with the ring. Gutierrez and Pacheco, who drove the truck into Utah,' were scheduled to appear before U.S. Magistrate A.M. Ferro today on federal felony charges of selling marijuana. ' " . . Transient Arrested, May Face Charges X"' u transportation. With security like this, our people are free to concentrate on making Union Pacific a better railroad. Thanks to Catherine and all the twenty-seve- n thousand conscientious Union Pacific people, we're not just another railroad. We're the railroad that can handle it. s(H" P mm lasrfl the Union Pacific railroad people amg.- -. BLACK VELVET BLENDED CANADIAN WHISKY. 80 PROOF. IMPORTED An equal opportunity employer. ,., BY 01973 HEUBLEIN, INC.. HAiWFORD, CONN. oft, |