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Show Power Outages Heavy Storm S Closes u ran 3 form uees damage To laiertasiseal fought against as much f M inches of late spring snow, aj freeing temperatures rJQl a stat agriculture SiA4a tut official suggested they look at the bright rtfffiCfrt The slorrn and cold front hich moved into Uta Tuesday left Deita. In the part of the state, with H inches of snow on the ground Fran Monday evening to Tuesday evening, the temperature rose to a high of only 37, and power went out to Delta and much of the surrounding rural area Dai. ; fanners reported they west-cerkr- Poll Gives Views on "' pcjs! ffftrtftg areas t arwi Utah a Tins partial clearing could &g outage, Power k Light Co said the extend over Utah at times outages migm through today, but ansetiled weather is kt IV Suras cortmued la blast the sla's today, ckssing at the LtalvWyorning stateline and stranding trucks, buses asd some cars on the maia highway between Salt Lake Ciy and Cheyeane. Wyo. fXiring the night more than a foot of new snow fell on Park City, and several inches of the wet, white stuff blanketed the benches above Salt Lake City and Ogefcfs, making some roads slick for morning commuters And the National Weather Service predicts only short breaks until Thursday. "Oar weather satellite this morning showed clouds from the storm extending back into eastern Nevaiia," fetid the high temperature for the day was 43 breaking a 44 year-olrecord for the fewest high temperature on the date by a.i even 10 degrees. d rent oVfiniiely favored legalisation and ?.6 per cent "probably" favored it. The pollsters also asked, "There is a significant minority in Utah who practice polygamy. Does this practice bother you.'" Twenty five per cent said it "greatly" bothered them, 17.2 per cent were "somewhat" bothered, 28 9 per cent were "not really" bothered and 38.5 per cent were "not bothered at all." The Mormon Church has forbidden its members to ' ii ....vat fXNtfer, but dciryrr.cn said the emergency power systems wirec! sufficient to alio tW A Ai d Wyoming Utah-Wyomin- g Use Utah stateline, motorist i are Castbuund urged to use U.S Highway 49 to Denver if they need to travel today. R.R. Stockmen with late iambs were expected to sustain losses die to the snow and extreme cold on the high ranges. r&ittetheies, Waldron said the storm could prove, in retrospect, to have beets a Cars-Pil- e "There's no alarming HONG KONG (UPI) GOCC 3f n3 ftn ft- r I On Am svhwM M '"T .oils rtr .yrr2!S , ONC CC'JPOM PER wX-iA- UT - Far run through December, ni,'','''i!; ( . yto S4 IW V ttw ntv. uwri. .v v. am'a'fey; mate of $2.387579. e d Lake County prpjert. Engineers estimate was 5! 72 Weyht-- r Ok5trucfkm Salt Lake Oty, was the lowest of six bidder fur hiMMmg J two steel structures on Imerstate US A 4790 South and 3830 in Salt Lake Oxinty. The bid of $1.1 aSO was below the engineer's estimate of &-t- fl.30S.53b. Asnha!! Co.. Cr.dea. Pa, bid (5M.474.03 for surfacing of two and a half miies of Fairfieid fviad between Drive a State Road 133 in Davis County. The bid, lowest of seven, was above the engim-er'sestimate of $523, 1S5 Wa-sali-- h QfHmtcm I get my cat to en! est food? SV0 spoiled him with fresh Ever? This is a mistake a lot of cat owners mke. They think they're doing thsir cat But they're really not. Cats need a him a complete oiet ot fresh !! meal just like people do. And fresh liver doesn't have all the vitamins and minerals a cat needs. That's why It's much better to feed him a specially formulated cat food like Blue Mountain Chicken n Liver. That way, he'li get both the liver he likes and the vitamins and minerals he needs. i a favor by giving well-balanc- I i .J V.n, f i chicken 'n liver I dinner i ; 70 7C J STORE COUPON Si inij "the Mountain" to jour cat at i ieoiistsng !oi pries. 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Eight submitted offers on the pro jrct, which had an engineer's esti- heart project to evaluate a heart vaive developed by the Italian firm. Tests, under the direction of Utah's Dr. Don B Oisen, will - ... Com Onxstructioa Co of Grand Jmntior. Colo., submit-Uka low bid jf $2.S7.7a5.35 for surfacing of 9? miles of Interstate 70 irom Gmt?rry to Spring Canyon in Sevier highway f. w WMWW S3MJ29. tificial situa- L "tie ?T.:. state's Gabbtm 3rd Reed Csnarae-Ur- , Co.. Sail Lake Oty. fed $!,;.S3S ti&iacmg of five Inta-statS3 Uovz Ue raiies Parlevs Canyoa to truth Mr5t3!! Dell Reservoir. Thet were four bids m the Salt East Hydrofoil Co., Ltd. has added the new Boeing Jetfoil to its fleet. The highly advanced W S VS ! program faces uncertaittly during the coming fiscal vear unless the Utah SALT LAKE CITY tlTU -Sarin Research Co. of Vercelii, Italy, has awarded $10,000 to the University of Utah's ar- i&q- r T futvtv 5 $1 and and a half miies gra-jedrained roadway on fntersta! )S frmn (wo miles north of Plymouth to the Idaho line in rVix Oder County. The engineer's estimate wa& - obtam about f4Q hopes miUioa of the federal money by Jut S). Kay said the conimissHk! has already advertised fur bids on projects costing arxsut half that amousa and should have the rest ready before the end of the fiscal year. Eat he again warned that For Research tion," he said. New Jetfoil ivvei,4sxi- Grant Given brought. bim 0i3truet!on ECHO JUNCTION. Utah Thirteen cars of a (UPI) Union Pacific freight train derailed in Echo Canyon Tuesday night, bid no injuries were reported. The Utah Highway Patrol said five of the cars were on their sides, and cranes and other heavy equipment to right them were en route to the scene about four miles east of hese. The cars were carrying grain and chemicals, but no chemical sptiiage was reported. Cause of the derailment was not immediately known. a-e-as, ' m? J. pan by the release cf $2 biiliaa in the up In Canyon "Even animals born today (Tuesday) have a high chance of making it because it's wet but not freezing." Waidron said snow had covered livestock feed in some but the animals eould kick it ever while walking. The snow would also moisten older feed, he said, making it more palatable. "They should be able to live for a day or two or three " Ke said iivestockmer. in the dry. dusty eastern par, of Utah actually welcomed the storm because of the moisture it building t ts Sower. aC ; Pad CansTt'ssk. hy said ine projects wer h- d the u Lub-.-'- -ve m Legs!ur mkes the gasoline tax fry three eenis a gail'jn at its As special The low bids m five of the si wtf; ftO heiow projects engineer's estinsales. LeGntnd Jiiinst Constnic-lio- a Co. of Logan bid $21,57? 18. lowest of nine s Inter- st'anding heavy vehicles. resumption rf milking. Frost and vegetable crops hi most wer? considered and Thursday, today danger when clearing skies could dri ve the nighttime temperatures yet HERID. Prj. - SALT LAKE CfTV (VPI id the storm ard heavy winds had cut visibility o near lero at the chill factor. non-liqu- practice polygamy since the The Utah National Guard muvc4 emergency generating ants and trucks into some THE t Hhway lowest teperature blessing. "A few people with late reported in the state was 26 at Coalville Tuesday moving, but lambs will gaffer a little hit of vast areas of the state loss, but they occur one way or another every year. A foot of snow now is different than when it is 20 degrees and there's a wind increasing the - B. Lee says registered tows in the 20s and 1?T , 1ST hmrvM'g ta spemi the state s of RXMl'Vied icikTiiS Si"re SO, the main state ffigha-afunds released by presiiaa highway between Ss!J Lake Ferd, opened bids Tsssday oe Oty J?A EvHistun, Vfya., was asixli- six projects. Tiie iow closed dowa earty today by a of.'crs tailed $7.S auUi. heavy winter Ji ke storm. Di.rectof 3lais The SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Special prosecutor James an investigation of the liquor monopoly is far from over. "We're a long way from being finished with the Utah ' Liquor Control Commission, Lee said Tuesday following the indictment of a second commission member by the Salt Lake County grand jury cn perjury and embezzlcmcr charges. "This is just one incident," said Lee. the son of former ' Republican Gov. J. Bracken Lee. There is still much nw evidenr to be Submitted. Lee was hired as special prosecutor for liquor matters by an act of the Utah Legislature designed to take the investigation out of partisian political hands. The grand jury indicted Commissioner Gerald R. Hubert Monday and Commissioner Norma G. Thomas last Friday. Both are Democrats. The two were charged with taking six cases of McGiH's Canadian Whiskey for their own use and then lying to investigators about what happened io the liquor. Lee said evidence was being presented to the jury "one incident at time." He said there was "too much materia!" collected in the liquor investigation to go through it ail at once. -We've got two or three months of work still ahead of us in this matter," Lee added. The grand jury also hearing evidence on matters being presented by a team of other special prosecutors named by the state attorney general state's residents still practice it, according to a poll taken by Wasatch Opinion Research. The telephone poll of 501 persons along the Wasatch Front found 58.1 per cent definitely opposed legalizing 24.8 per cent polygamy, "probably" opposed it, 4.6 per im. h Liquor Probe Tar From Over' SALT LAKE CITY (UPl! Most Utahns don't want polygamy iegalized, but they, aren't too bothered that a of ' through Thursday until the stationery iow over Colorado and Wyoming weakesis." fputy State Agriculture Ctgremsstorer David P, V"al dron conceded She storm would "cause some inconvenience, hut as the kag run will probably be beneficial.'" At Salt Lake City, where of precipitanearly s half-inction fell as rain and snow, the 3 (AU-K- Polygamy minority forecaster. "But there is some ers ssiabfe to mflk thousand Mat 80 FXHX Utah (UPI) Buf A50 Mas Bright Side lc4P! 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