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Show Sunday. August 22. 1932. THE HERALD. Provo, Utah-Region- The latest developments kcastt al Utah-P- 5 age - Toughest Race of Them All Hardy Souls Await Bv PETER GILLINS If you SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) think you have really done something marathon, then by finishing a you have never heard of the lOOmile Wasatch Front Endurance Run. It's a foot race to end all foot races over a course so difficult only two runners have made it to the finish line both in 1980, the first year of competition. Last year nobody finished and decided he needed something a little Citv. who tied for first place. Seven at more challenging. tempted the run last year. But thanks to some publicity in a "There are a lot of other 100 mile races in the country, but this is the national running magazine. 13 comtoughest." said Baugh. who has spent petitors have paid their $35 entry fee the past two months marking the and a dozen more have said they plan to Mt. McKinley. and back. course "There isn't another race with enter. Runnners begin at just under 5.000 The race is the brain child of Steven this kind of elevation change." feet elevation in Layton. 25 miles north A. Baugh. 34. an Orem insurance agent Only five people tried it the first who started jogging to lose weight. He year, including finishers Greg Rollins of Salt Lake, and race up to the Francis moun Peak radar tower on a 9,800-foof Salt Lake graduated to marathons and then and Laurie Staton-Carte- r changes ot 48.210 teet The runners must go through eight major canyons, climbing 24.258 feet and descending 23.952 feet. That's like running from sea level to the top of the highest mountain in North America. several runners got lost. Recommended racing equipment inkit. cludes a compass and a snake-bitabout two The biggest field ever will attempt the dozen hardv souls race again this year on Sept. 11 and 12. The competitors must run from But Layton to Alpine, Utah, in 36 hours. the course takes them up and down over the Wasatch Mountains on a series of trails that have combined elevation - - - e e tain overlooking the Great Salt Lake auey. rrom tnere, tney drop to trie Hardscrabble Road at 6,000 feet, scramble over Lookout Ridge to East Canyon and then over Bald Mountain to Parley's and Lambs Canyon. Any survivors must then chug over the mountain to Mill Creek Canyon and Big Cottonwood Canyon and race Catherine Pass. through 10.400-foo- t Mother Search Widens Missing - Briefs A search for the SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) body of Carolyn Swan widened into several fields in Salt Lake County Saturboyfriend sat in jail day while her weed-covere- Bank Liabilities Frozen - Fishier heard arguments H. Circuit Court Judge Melvin Morns. Kivlin is accused of killing Iris who Tanner his mother-in-lawas visiting from Georgia. He allegedly pushed the woman down some stairs last Wednesday during a family fight. She died of head injuries. A Sept. 3 preliminary hearing been set for a Salt Lake County man charged with killing his mother-in-laby pushing her down some stairs. Thomas Kivlin, 55, was arraigned Friday on criminal homicide charges before Fifth The U.S. Interior SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) second look at a to a take has agreed Department legal opinion denying Paiute Indian claims to Utah. Forest Service Land in south-centrGov. Scott Matheson and others asked the department to reconsider a legal opinion that the Indians could not lay claim to the land because it had already been appropriated for other uses. Tribal status was recently restored to the Paiutes who were disbanded in the early 1950s. The reconstituted tribe was also given the right to select land from "available public lands" to replace reservation property that was sold. The tribe asked for some Forest Service property near Fish Lake. But the Interior Department turned down the request. Air Cleanup Plan Approved SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -The Utah Air Conservation Com- on the state. Committee member Noel H. Denevers said there is little chance an inspection system can be set up in Salt Lake and Davis a deadline Counties by Dec. 31 set by the Clean Air Act. mittee has approved a revised air to cleanup plan that promises have an automobile emission inspection program in operation along the Wasatch Front by the end of the year. But at least one member of the committee said there is "not one chance in 20" such an ' inspection program can be implemented by the deadline, which means the Local governments and the Legislature have been unwilling to impose such a program. Sanctions could include cuts in federal highway and sewage treatment funds for the two Environmental Protection the child." mm He said Harmer is not a member of the Utah Bar. Harmer has spoken to several public hearings on behalf of citizens groups supporting proposed laws that would restrict the content of cable television programming. One version of the law has already been declared unconstitutional by a federal judge. Gunn said his committee will determine if Harmer has violated the bar's Canon of Ethics or a Utah Law that prohibits practice by an unlicensed FRESH PIECES BAG Ch WITH THIS AD Prices effective through Aug. 25 Interior Solicitor William H. Coldiron said "available public lands' must be construed as those lands administered by the BLM (Bureau of Land Management! which are available for disposal; that is. lands which are not withdrawn, appropriated or reserved." Biue Foods 1175 NORTH 1200 WEST, OREM NMTHEMOrMUnSNKJUMC his family. Blake W. Lancaster, You've waited Ions enough to redecor Come tee our display today! ACME FENCE CO. 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Lancaster was arrested when he tried to pick up the money. 19, MtM 8'x6' Prsbuilt Panels tort to collect $5,000. The charges said Lancaster ordered Robinson to leave a sack of money at a restaurant in Parley's Canyon. pleaded guilty Friday. Judge Peter F. Leary scheduled tmt Redecorating your bath or kitchen? Wyoming Man Pleads Guilty - sra iim orai sui to CUSUNTfiD UTAH'S LOWEST FOOD CLEARANCE SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Afton, Wyo., man has pleaded exguilty to charges he tried to tort money from a Mountain Fuel Supply employee by threatening SAVE 70-- lb. lb. i"JG FENCE Agency could impose sanctions An Reg. Retail 3.19 Ib. n) 3 ib. attorney. Harmer, a Bountiful resident, said he would have "no comment" on the bar committee's action. To Be Reviewed Legal Opinion - w w An affidavit filed with the complaint said Miss Swan had initiated a paternity action against Valdez. who had apparently told her he was going to marry another woman. The document also said witnesses interviewed by detectives reported that Valdez "was upset about the action she is taking to establish he is the father of first-degre- SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) The Utah Bar Association says it is going to investigate possible ethics violations by a man who has been giving legal advice to groups advocating laws to ban "indecent material" from cable television. The Bar said it wants to know if John Lorin Harmer has been giving legal advice although he is not licensed to practice law in Utah. Steven H. Gunn, a member of the Bar's Committee on the Unauthorized Practice of Law, said the organization will investigate Mr. Harmer's listing in the Salt Lake City Yellow Pages as an attorney. Tuesday from Murray First Thrift Customers who asked that funds be released to cover checks they had written prior to a state takeover of the financial company Julv 22. -has e near the location where the body of Miss Swan's son Christopher was found in the Jordan River. Julio Gary Valdez, 22, was charged with two e counts of murder Friday in complaints signed by sheriff's detective Garth Beckstead. Valdez was charged with killing both the mother and the infant. Will Start Probe Utah Bar - Bank. Hearing Set for Slay Suspect first-degre- murder. The Salt Lake County Sheriff 's Office said deputies were conducting a ground search of fields General Peter Billings. The order also applies to $2 million in Murray First Thrift deposits set aside by Commercial Security The order means about $1 million in uncleared checks drawn on the bank will not be honored, d charged with two counts of said Special Assistant Attorney A SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Third District Court judge has frozen the liabilities of financially troubled Murray First Thrift pending more hearings. Judge Philip Fishier Friday issued an order suspending payments of liabilities to depositors and other creditors. SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Wasatch Front Run 100-Mi- le ovujtom. 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