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Show Sunday, January 23, UtahRegional third since the implant of the revolutionary Jarvik-7- , artificial heart. Doctors have had to open Clark's chest to repair holes in his lungs and to replace malfunctioning valves in the heart itself. The nasal bleeding was the result of Clark taking anticoagulants to keep blood clots from forming in the heart. A feeding tube had been run through Clark's nose to his stomach, and the irritation from it started the bleeding, according to doctors. Artificial heart recipient Barney Clark has begun his year of life with the best wishes of President Reagan who said his birthday "marks 62nd another milestone in your courageous journey." A huge, three-laycake wished Clark a "hearty" birthday Friday as he was er surrounded by his family, one of his doctors and the nursing staff that has kept him alive for 51 days since the historic Dec. 2 implant of the first permanent artificial heart. The retired Seattle-are- a dentist received birthday parents' rights and childrens' protecting the lives of youngsters riding in front seats of cars, but not those in the back seats. A version of the bill requiring safety seats for infants up to age three and seatbelts for children ages three to five was amended by Sen. Bryce Flamm, to require the restraint devices only for youngsters riding in front seats. The compromise came after a heated debate. JorSen. Brent Overson, safety st the uncomfortable packing The Gov. SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Scott Matheson has ordered state agencies to find out what must be done to halt rapidly increasing pollution of Bear Lake, and told them he needs at least a preliminary answer by March 10. "The governor wants to know whether we're going to need money for hardware, and he wants to know Kimball. Clark is still fatigued following his surgery Tuesday to tie off sinus arteries which had ruptured and bled uncontrollably. The surgery was his 24-in- 18-in- sters. "It would save only five or six children (a year)," he said. The bill's sponsor. Sen. Warren Pugh, responded, "What if it does save only five children? Are you willing to place a price on the life of a child? What if they were your r Briefs five children?" Utah Highway Patrol Superintendent Dennis Nordfelt said the Flamm compromise made no sense in terms of practical safety considerations. "A child needs a safety restraint, no matter where that child is riding in a vehicle," Nordfelt said. "The amendment really weakens the bill because not only does it fail to protect the children who would be riding in the back seat anyway, it encourages those determined to circumvent the law to move all their children to the back seat." by the end of the current legislative session," explained Kent Briggs, Matheson's administrative assistant. The session ends at midnight on March 10. Matheson mobilized the departments of Natural Resources and Community and Economic Development after receiving a briefing last week on the problem. Dr. Vincent A doors when he prisonslipped into a group of ers and fled through a door that was opened for them. "He ran down a hallway about 30 feet and hid behind some boxes," Thayne said, but the defendant was captured within a couple of min- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH (UPI) The Utah Bankers Association has offered a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of a man who robbed the Midvale branch of Tracy Collins and Trust utes. Jan. weighed between 140 and pounds. He was wearing a blue ski mask with red stripes, a plaid shirt, dark In Auto windbreaker-typ- e Call: 225-23- 50 Wyler's Piano Service j laaaaDDBaaDDBDaaaoDaaaaDB MODERN EQUIPMENT EXAMS 55U Reline 1 1 I Disc Iraket 4- 5- Caliper extra. Pock bearings and rood test. I COUPON I 5 qts. H O oil. oil tiller, lube I I Clean air filter, check all fluid j levels. 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Diamonds Remain The diamonds have been in custody of the state attorney general since they were seized in 1981. But United Investment Reserve, a California firm, obtained an order in 3rd District Court instructing the state to release them. 1 S Mishap roadway, Jacobsen said. Coombs was able to summon help from a as investments. Three associates of Vasilacopulos have also been charged in the case. A preliminary hearing will be conducted Jan. 31. ig Teenager Dies An hansen, 30, was folhas been of the drop. Ogden The agent said the store employlowing a 130,000 bomb extortion attempt involving an Ogden grocery ees received a telephone call Fristore, FBI Special Agent in Charge day from a man who said a bomb would go off in the store unless he Terry Knowles announced. Knowles gave few details involv- was paid $30,000. An "inert packing the actual extortion attempt, age" was discovered in the grocery but said after an intensive joint store, which Knowles refused to investigation, Kimball Vernal Jo- - identify. --m I 160 Extortion Charges Made arrested near the OGDEN, Utah (UPI) arrested man site ransom stock I The layoff announcement is the latest of several cutbacks Kennecott has made during the past year as it has seen the price of copper was not disclosed. Anyone with information about According to Midvale police, the the holdup was urged to contact the to FBI or the Midvale police suspect was white, stood with a medium build, and A SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) federal judge has ruled that more than $300,000 in diamonds seized by the Utah Attorney General's Office from Jon C. Vasilacopulos should remain in court custody until ownership is decided. Judge David K. Winder last week granted a request by the Internal Revenue Service that the diamonds not be turned over to a California company which claims ownership of the gems. The IRS said Vasilacopulos owes $5 million in back taxes. He has been charged by the Utah Attorney General's Office in 5th Circuit Court with 20 counts of felony theft by deception in connection with a business in which he sold diamonds the Bear into a "dead" lake, devoid of game fish and so murkey that it would be undesirable for recreational use. Lamarra carefully avoided predictions of the lake's demise in his briefing for the governor and later public hearing, attended by about 150 people. """COUPOr"""" PDAM'TUGED I1 trators. 70th South and State St. V, Phosphorous contributes to biological processes which could turn 150-to- jacket, dark trousers and hiking boots. on Friday. Loot from the robbery was carThe holdup occurred about 9:50 ried away in a dark fabric bag, a.m. at the Tracy Collins branch at police said, but the amount taken OFF 1976. corn-haula- Bankers Offering Reward 34 Lamarra said a study he has conducted for the Bear Lake Regional Commission shows a startling rise in pollution. He said the level of the most serious of phosphorous has doubled since the pollutants cost-cuttin- The defendant is accused in the 6 kidnapping of Steven J. son of First Thayne said Morello was being McKell, the escorted past the jail's main en- Security Bank operations officer but was still within the Clair McKell. trance lomo, Nocona, Jultin, Fry, Dan Poit, Acme, Teai, Wronger, Sonta ftosa, Georgia Harmon. TimMriond. Brookl running thorn R-S- In and precious decline to as g another move to com- - much as 40 below the indus-- 1 break-eve- n bat low copper prices, Kennecott try-wiprice. Minerals Co. has trimmed its ore hauling system in the Bingham Kennecott has laid off about 2,000 Canyon mine and laid off 160 em- - Utah employs since last year, and Dlovees at its Utah CoDDer Division the 5.000 remaining wnrkorc in tho Utah Copper Division general state have had to take salary and manager W.H. Jensen said that ore vacation cutbacks to keep the within the mine will be pany going, converted from rail to truck to reduce equipment energy and labor costs. He said ore is currently moved within the mine by rail and waste is n moved by trucks. Jensen added that the division will continue to utilize rail to transport ore from the mine to the three concen Man Attempts to Escape (UPI) facility's outer other a the ALL DOOTS "I committed a long time ago to those backing this bill that I would support it," said Senate Majority his cause. Leader K.S. Cornaby, Lake. "But as I've listened to the debate Pugh's measure started the ses- here in the senate, and the comsion with nearly every senator ments from my constituents, I've But decided that it would be bad public signed on as a opposition from constituents grew policy." during the session, and one by one many of the original sponsors became opponents. Cornaby voted "yes" on the preliminary senate vote because of his The state senate votes twice on commitment, but said he planned to each bill. In the first of the votes on vote "no" in the final ballot. On the House side of the Capitol the child safety measure taken But it could Friday, representatives quickly Friday, it won 19-lose in the final vote, scheduled for gave final approval to a senate Monday, because many of those drunken driving bill. SALT LAKE CITY SALT LAKE CITY who voted to give it a preliminary okay indicated they would not vote for final senate passage. Flamm, basically an opponent of the bill, offered his amendment as a way to soften the impact of the measure in the event it passes. Pugh said he was willing to accept the compromise as a means of stopping wholesale desertions from Kennecott Lays Oft 160 metal (UPI) cents man charged in kidnapping of banker's son made a dash for freedom Friday from Salt Lake was captured County jail, but within minutes. ' Ronald Morello, 35, made the attempt at about 10 a.m. while being transported to federal court, Salt Lake County Sheriff's Lt. Bruce Thayne said. hi Governor Seeks Report on Bear Lake Pollution - by sheet cake was topped with whipping cream, apricots and a marizpan heart in the center. Written in white filling were the words, "Have a Hearty Birthday Jan. 21, 1983." three-laye- by dan, was among those who blasted the proposal as an unnecessary intrusion on parents' rights to decide what is best for their young from the surgery today, when they will find out if the bleeding complication has been alleviated. The "gushing" nosebleed caused Clark to lose four units of blood earlier last week, prompting doctors to take him back to surgery. day greetings from LDS Church President Spencer W. - By MICHAEL WHITNEY SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -Utah's senators tentatively decided Friday to resolve a clash between Doctors expect to remove wishes from Reagan and his wife, Nancy, who said in a telegram: "Nancy and I send our heart-fille- d congratulations on your birthday. We know this occasion marks another milestone in your courageous journey. Happy birthday and God bless you." 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