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Show Wednesday May something," She said school is her primary concern, but that she plans to continue acting during school vacations. She begins English studies at Princeton University next fall, following June graduation from high school. . Her latest film, "Sahara," is is fez DENVER (UPI) Freezing temperatures threatened to turn snow- - and k streets into sheets of ice today but the spring blizzard that dumped up to 2 feet of snow in Colorado weakened and move out of the state. The storm Tuesday knocked out power lines along the Front Range in Denver, Boulder, Longmont, Loveland, Fort Collins and Greeley, leaving thousands of residents without electricity. expected to drop to the 20s to mid-30- 8 in the lower elevations and to 15 to 24 degrees in the mountains. Though the storm was weakening and moving east out of the state, a blizzard warning remained in effect for much of the Front Range north of Colorado Springs. The National Weather Service predicted up to 8 inches of snow in the mountains during the night and 2 to 4 inches over the northeastern plains. The NWS said snow-packe- d roads would become icy as the M'li Teri Shields, the actress' mother. Mrs. Shields said they will at San Diego Zoo. (UPI) - Salt Sheriff Pete Lake County says a proposed Hay-war- d "whistle-blowe- r" ordinance encouraging government employees to snitch on their bosses is a waste of time. County Commission meeting. The ordinance would make it a crime for county bosses to punish their employees who inform officials of waste or corruption in their de- partments. Penalties for violation of the ordinance would include fines as high as $299 or as much as six months in jail, or both. irresponsible." "To encourage employees to The two officials argued over the proposal Tuesday during a blow the whistle on each other is a But County Attorney Ted Cannon coined opposition to the ordinance "backwards, bizarre and percent turnout. 65 Idaho Law Official Asks for Court Order in Own Case find out this week if her daughter will star in a television presentation of "Camille," a movie which originally starred Greta Garbo. Oct. 4 dea'ths of Wesley Black, 12, and his sister, Joy. Authorities said the youths died alongside State Highway 44 after they were struck by a car driven by Mrs. DeMeyer. Defense attorney William Brau-ne- r contended Tuesday that statements Mrs. DeMeyer made to Deputy Ada County Prosecutor Roger Bourne cannot be used Deputy Idaho BOISE (UPI) Proposed xWhistleblower' Law Subject of Controversy in Salt Lake SALT LAKE CITY temperatures dropped, making Overnight temperatures were being edited and is scheduled for release in December, said 23 Several school districts called driving extremely hazardous. A spokesman for Poudre Valley off classes Tuesday but classes Rural Electric Association said it were to resume today. Delays of "could be days" before power was up to one hour were common at restored to homes along Highway Stapleton International Airport in 66 northeast of Longmont. Denver Tuesday, where high At least two dozen power poles winds forced closure of two runwere downed by the winds that ways. The airport was expected to reached up to 50 mph and heavy operate under a normal schedule snow along a stretch of the today. road. Other power lines were cut Up to 2 feet of snow accumuby broken tree limbs felled by the lated in the northeast mountains, while only 1 inch was recorded at snow. A spokesman for Mountain Bell Denver, far behind the the record 15.5 inches said there were no telephone out- snowfall for May ages but extremely heavy calling recorded in the city in 1398. inches of snow fell Twenty-thre- e created problems along the Front at Buckhorn Mountain west of Range. The blizzard also affected turn- Fort Collins, with 21 inches in the out during the city's mayoral elecGolden Gate Canyon tion Tuesday. Only 51 percent of Weather officials said the blizthe voters turned out in the eleczard resulted from the combination that saw Federico Pena and tion of a surface low pressure Dale Tooley garner enough votes system in southeast Colorado and to force a runoff election between a storm centered in the upper them and stop Mayor William atmosphere over the mountains McNichols Jr.'s fourth term bid. that pumped moisture into the Election officials had predicted a northeast. rain-slic- $P Brooke Shields holds koala - Page THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Spring Blizzard Dumps Snow on Denver, Knocking Power - Star Moonlights at Zoo Ac, SAN DIEGO (UPI) Actress Brooke Shields, who has shed her Calvins for a baggy, khaki uniform, says her temporary job at the San Diego Zoo is "not easy, messy ... and a lot of hard work." The starlet cuddled a koala during a news conference called Monday by zoo officials. Miss Shields, a senior at a New Jersey high school, is fulfilling a month-lon- g project for school credit. The actress said she works week days from 6:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., preparing foods for animals and cleaning trays. "You learn to appreciate the beauty of their wildness," she said, "recognizing that, you learn more. "Animals have always been my escape. I have a great dog. A person can be tired, but animals aren't very demanding if one wants to cuddle a baby 18, 1983 Attorney General Virginia charged with involuntary manslaughter and drunken driving in the deaths of two children, sought a court order Tuesday suppressing evidence prosecutors plan to use in her trial next month. blight on the system," Hayward Special Judge Arthur Oliver said. "I take offense that I'd have took under advisement Mrs. De? the county attorney breathing Meyer's requests that statements down my neck every time someshe made to a deputy prosecutor one calls me (with a complaint and items taken from her by about the sheriff's office)." authorities after her arrest should "It discourages me to see so not be admitted as evidence. much resistance," said Cannon. Oliver also took no immediate He said his office established an action on the defendant's motion program in 1979 for a change of venue. and he has investigated many Mrs. DeMeyer, 30, is scheduled complaints about government to go on trial in Fourth District Court beginning June 20 in the De-Mey- sonal items taken by authorities in the wake of Mrs. DeMeyer's arrest were obtained without a pro- per search warrant. The defense lawyer also asked for a change of venue for the trial, saying the case has generated widespread publicity in the Boise v area. After her arrest, Mrs. DeMeyer was suspended without pay from her job of legally representing the against her because the prosecutor did not inform her of her right to remain silent. But Bourne testified that he was required to inform the woman of her rights only if he intended to "interrogate" her. He said he merely "listened" to the suspect's statements. Brauner also asserted that per state Employment Department, and her status as a daughter of Ada County Commissioner Ed Riddle has sparked delays and a shuffling of prosecutors and judges in the case. Ada County Prosecutor Greg Bower excused himself from the case in January. Weather Wrecks Roads Moral Policy Reviewed weather Utah's soaking-we- t tooks its toll Tuesday on two highways and a set of railroad tracks. An avalanche the result of heavy, wet snow that fell Monblasted across the road in day Little Cottonwood Canyon, cutting off access to Snowbird and Alta. Crews had removed enough snow by Tuesday night to allow travel as far as Snowbird. But the remi-anin- g few miles of canyon road to Alta remained closed. r Road damage, the result of ex cessive moisture and snowstorms, forced the Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office to close indefinitely the road connecting Parleys Canyon with Emigration Canyon. The closed section extends from the turnoff in Parleys Canyon to the top of Emigration Canyon. About two miles up Weber Canyon, a mudslide triggered by excessive precipitation buried one of two sets of Union Pacific Railroad late-arrivi- tracks. Utah (UPI) -Members of the State Board of Regents have questioned a Snow school. They said such questions may be an invasion of privacy. But regent Neal A. Maxwell, a member of the Mormon Church's Council of the Twelve Apostles, said good character development should be a priority of colleges and universities. "Concern for character has not been lost at Snow College and must not be," Maxwell said. 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