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Show Wednesday, April 25, Utah-Region- THE HERALD, Provo, Utah. 1984 - Page I The latest developments in Utah and around the Intermountain West al Gas Flaring Said to Waste Millions waste in the industry. Oil companies say it is cheaper to burn or "flare" the gas, a byproduct of oil drilling, than, to lay pipelines for its distribution. SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Oil producers who have burned away as much as $6 million worth of natural gas are the targets of a state enforcement drive to cut They say there are too few buyers and too little gas to make sales profitable. Richard Mitchell, an auditor for the Division of State Lands and Forestry, said one company, Lomax Exploration Co., had burned off gas that would have brought the state $10,000 in royalties last year- - Utahn Wins Fight With Bureau Over Property f- - y:' RICHFIELD, Utah (UPI) -seven-yea- r legal battle that cost $15,000, a Utah landowner has won back a parcel of land that the Bureau of Land G. Val Snow of Salt Lake f C I 140-acr- Management wanted for its own. VJLw.i M.,h nil. Dty parcel of bought the meadowland near Otter Creek Dam in Piute County with the idea of building a house on it and a life in Southern Utah. After a e Snow said he fell in love with the land as soon as he saw it. There is a fresh-watspring on the property and a spectacular view. But when he approached the er unwanted winter pounds! Boy Surfaces; Vows Not to Live With Dad - appearance in Denver District Court Tuesday freed his mother from jail after a confine13-d- ment. asked if he would live with his father, Frank Batey, 39, in Palm Springs, Calif., the boy replied, "I ain't going back." Judge Harold Reed today was expected to set a date for hearing arguments on whether Brian When Get o headstart on swimsuit weather and start shedding those wanted pounds now! F Cathy Snelling lost 40 lbs. weight loss cantors on Nuhisystem Call today for vary to do their At people weight lottet. 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Judge Philip Fishier said closing arguments would be today, after which the case would go to the jury. r niiiiiiuii' 1 ' m K1Z :mmm m m ar-- i Idaho Man Dies Of Gun Wounds - A PRESTON, Idaho (UPI) Dayton, Idaho, man has been shot to death in his home, Franklin County authorities said Tuesday. County Prosecutor Jay said the body of Claire Buxton, 36, was found about 10:30 p.m. Monday, a short while after the shooting. Sheriff's deputies said no arrests had been made in the case, but they expected further developments in their investigation. No other details of the killing were disclosed by authorities. 1 r ie ggc-1.4- 9 dKw-"pa,,e'- vjb - LAYTON, Utah (UPI) Jury selection is set for May 21 in the trial of a Layton woman and three Texas women accused of smuggling The Layton woman, Nelda Karen Colwell, and the three Laredo women, San Juana Martinez Lopez, Celestina Rios Rivera and Juanita Melendez Cald-ero- n $12 6 to sjd voile- George Kazen in Laredo, Texas. Poison Victim's Pals Ate Roots nent de3th," said Michael Bovlston, 28, Ketchum, Idaho, or? of five rafters who became k'k but survived the ordeal r.hnday afternoon along the Owyhee River in southeast Oregon. Handkerchief l'nen 1.99 and H f I! Reg - -- 0 to $15 Vd $4 to $7 $4 yd; mltch Vd- - ., cniids; nted and u .... 43 pongee- solid polyester blend q" wide ilted and unqo' jlyester Ited mix ns and solid landW00lnusK wool prints- -. toS0dcn-45"' $30 S3 to Vd Selei off 22 1.99-- 2 . ,nd border ,nr dresses Kayte Red. orinted r a..a iu ,:tc lHW I 33-5- 0 05 Reg Four men on BOISE (UPI) a backcountry rafting trip shuddered helplessly as one of their river guides died after unwittingly eating poisonous plants, then sat down in anticipation of their own deaths because they had consumed the same deadly roots. "We felt the fear of our immi- Vd-- 14.99 to id ar- pleaded innocent raignment proceedings Friday before U.S. District Court Judge Hawa"a I m prints I A I V1 babies into the United States from Mexico as part of an illegal adoption ring. Re9' ' u off 50 i l50to,Jf ' 40". J Smuggling Babe Trial Starts un- lose up to a pound a day! should be returned to his father under the provisions a California court order. Meanwhile, Reed ordered Brian to live in the city Family Crisis Center and to undergo psychological testing in a "neutral setting." The boy will be allowed to leave the center for worship, the judge ruled. Brian was quiet and withdrawn throughout Tuesday's proceedings, speaking only to answer questions from the judge. He came to court with a lawyer and embraced his sobbing mother, who had been brought from county jail. The woman's bond was reduced and, as she was led back to jail, the two embraced again. MMMMgMMJprr and discover how thousands Here's your chance to save 25 have lost weight deliriously! Shop Weekdays 10.9. Briefs that the land he planned to make his home was not the land described on the deed. We're scaling down our prices so you can scale down - Brian Batey, 12, came oat of hiding to be reunited with his mother, Betty Lou Batey, in Denver District Court. DENVER (UPI) A boy who lived underground 19 months with his fundamentalist Christian mother says he was tired of his father's indiscreet homosexual behavior and will not return to him in California. "I'd like to at least live with my mom until this is over with," said Brian Todd Batey, whose BLM with a plan to improve the road, the agency informed Snow ssortedabr,cS cted C3 SVS E and 2.66-5-5- 50 30-6- 0 5 oH if 4 J |