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Show Friday. Utah-Regio- na ep:err.ber THE HERALD. Prc.o. I'tah. 7. 1984 - yai. The latest developments in Utah and around the Intermountain West C7 Most Utah Leaders Unhappy With The President's Decision on Copper SALT LAKE CITY . L'PI -- . Rep Howard Nielson. R-- l tah. reflected the majority of Utah leaders' feelings about President Reagan s rejection of do- gress, said the rehef sought by copper producers import quotas or higher tariUs would raise domestic prices j: F v I r -- 1 ' J " 1 r. v, C - ii t ing v -- ni LL; 11'' E'.lV-- 1 i i t 'fj if . . 1 r .. Calf Allowed to Die After Setting Record LAKE CITY (LTD -University of Utah scientists let "Big Al," a Holstein calf, equal y the world survival record for a calf with an artificial heart and then reluctantly put the ailing animal to sleep. "He wasn't feeling too well so we very humanely put him to sleep," Dr. Donald Olsen, director of the university's Artificial Heart Research Laboratory, said Thursday. "We reluctantly made the decision two hours after Big Al reached the 268th day," Olsen said. The calf was first put to sleep and then the power to his heart was shut off, the researcher said. The calf had been suffering from a bacterial infection for the past month and, at 287 pounds, he had almost outgrown the capacity of the Utah 100 polyurethane heart, which is designed for use in humans. "He's done his part now. He's helped us take another step in the 268-da- air-driv- Big Al was 30 days old and weighed only 105 pounds last Dec. 13 when researchers replaced his heart with the Utah 100. It was only the second test for the pump doctors hope will eventually be approved for use in humans. An adult sheep named "Ted E. Bear" holds the survival record for all animals. It died in March 1983 after 297 days on the univeartificial heart, rsity's Jarvik-identical to the one implanted in Dr. Barney Clark, the world's first permanent artificial heart recipient. The Jarvik-- 7 is round, while the d Utah 100 would fit better in the chest cavity of women or young teenagers. 7 egg-shape- Al did a remarkable job for us and we think the experiment was a great success. We just completed an autopsy and we "Big found the artificial heart performed very admirably," Olsen said. Olsen said a third Utah 100 will be implanted in a calf later in September. Man Found Guilty in Beating Death A OGDEN, Utah (UPI) Second District Court jury has convicted Scott Worthen on -degree murder charges, the second time Worthen has been found guilty in the beating-deat- h of his stepdaughter. The verdict Thursday ended died from a blow to a stomach that tore her small intestine. on alleged previous beatings had prejudiced the jury. second- Worthen's charges he three-da- y trial killed Heidi Jo Pav-ic- h on Oct. 19, 1982. The girl Last January the Syracuse man was also found guilty in the girl's death. But Judge Douglas Cornaby reversed the conviction two months later after defense attorneys argued prosecution evidence dealing with Lest Montana Fire Under Control HELENA, Mont. (UPI) -last of a dozen wild fires The that blackened a quarter-millio- n acres of Montana since late August has been contained. Firefighter spokesman Lee Skabelund said the Napi Point fire on the Blackefeet Indian Reservation Thursday in 3,400 acres of timber was "contained and controlled-- ' with the help of a light overnight rain. Indian firefighting crews were demobilizing and returning to although 50 people remained to monitor the blaze, Skabelund said. Browning, Governor Ted Schwinden Thursday issued an executive order temporarily prohibiting hunting, fishing and other recreation in six eastern and central Montana counties because of extreme fire danger. The ban, effective im- - first-degre- mediately, included and cutting wood. - tion. "We don't think the domestic copper industry got a fair shake." said Ken Bennett, executive assistant of Phelps free marketplace," Mavne said. - to prepare Exterior metal storm windows a favorable vent. Kenneth R. Cutler told jurors in the Grant Affleck fraud trial that he prepared a financial report in April, 1981 for submission to AFCO's board of directors and to be used in an offering circular sent to prospective investors. Cutler said he accompanied the report with an adverse opinion, since generally accepted accounting principles had not been followed. The audit eventually showed a $147,298 stockholders' 20 when installed by Sears Authorized Installers Thru deficit, 1 1 12-gau- Sor will arrang to hav this Mrvic performed by o liconted contractor chain ge Thru link-fenci- ng MATERIALS When installed by Sears 1 Authorized Installers Framework has 50 more zinc than that of the other leading national manufacturer. Fence-i- n quality protection and choose 42, 48, 60, or heights. UPL rust-resi'sti- Waste Allegations 72-in- - BOISE (UPI) Allegations that southeast Idaho consumers paid for mismanagement of Utah Power & Light Co. coal mines were not considered in the utility's current rate case, but state regulators may contemplate the charges later. The Idaho Public Utilities Commission has not studied the waste charges in UP&L's $26 million Idaho rate hike request because the allegations surfaced ir. the news media too late in the case, Peter Richardson, a PUC attorney, said Thursday. Richardson, a deputy attorney general, is preparing the PUC's ruling in the utility's proposed rate boost for the utility's 40,000 southeast Idaho customers. The order will be released Monday. Former Emery Mining Corp. internal auditor James Simonelli estimated management waste and abuses at UP&L coal mines may have cost its ratepayers in Utah, Idaho and Wyoming as much as $1 million per year, the Salt Lake Tribune has reported. Spt. ch DV.' 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Under cross examination, Cutler admitted that every criticism included in his adverse report was left intact by Affleck. Defense lawyers contend this indicates the defendant did not attempt to hide the company's poor financial condition from potential investors. Interested in OFF sears, Roebuck and Modernizing Credit Plan iitrniMMTmrAtMMiii 245-825- 0 Idaho Falls 542-616- 0 226-5.iO- O Twin Falls Pocatello Great Falls Missoula Provo 351-850- 0 638-154- 6 235-257- 1 " 522-079- 0 733-082- 1 233-860- 0 761-170- 0 621-001- 4 373-870- 0 Co., 1984 BRIGHAMMXING UNIVERSflY picnicking then set the man on fire. During Gasaway's preliminary hearing Thursday, his girlfriend, Mary Crazymule, testified just before the victim lost consciousness he told her Gasaway was his assailant. Ziegler set Gasway's arraignment in Second District Court for Sept. 14 for pleading and setting of a trial date. Family Sues Rancher and Trucker A Utah famBOISE (UPI) ily has sued a sheep rancher for negligence in allegedly permitting his sheep to block a highway before a fatal crash, and a Washington trucking company for allegedly allowing a drunk employee to drive. The suit filed la'e Wednesday in U.S. District Court at Boise seeks more than 5 million from a Transport Storage and Dis Reagan's retusal Thursday to impose quotas on imported copper as a protection against foreign competi- pro- "Reagan said a few months ago he would support quotas for the steel industry. I beLeve that's because they represent so many more people than the copper industry. It appears to me that the copper workers have become the sacrificial lamb this political year for the Reagan philosophy of a al Ogden Man Faces Murder Charge Third OGDEN, Utah (UPI) Circuit Judge Fred Ziegler has ordered William Gasaway, 43, Ogden, bound over to district e court to stand trial on murder charges in the death of Manuel Sandoval. Sandoval, 51, was burned to death Aug. 25. Prosecutors allege Gasaway doused the victim with a flammable liquid and President report ' even though he believed the firm was technically insol- Briefs - Dodge Corp 1 think the president is coming down wrong on this said Darwin Aycock, thing, secretary-treasure- r of the I thought it state AKL-CIwas pretty well understood he was going to come down on the side of the copper producers in this country and was going to help them."' Bennett called the decision "pennywise and pound foolish" PHOENLX. Ariz UPI' -Arizona mining officials and union representatives decried A SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) certified public accountant who audited financial records for AFCO Enterprises says he was ordered nine-month-o- ld development of the artificial heart," Olsen said. West, lmakers from foreign ducers. . "Big Al," the calf with the artificial heart, was put to sleep after breaking the record for survival on an artificial heart. SALT the in ' 1)1 AFCO Auditor Falsified His Records - . states are "probably his Reagan si best political country in the United States. "Certainly, if he wanted to do a favor to the ones who support him the most, it's the wrong decision." the Republican said. Reagan, in a letter to Con state Arizonans Blast Ruling mestic copper producers' pleas for quotas on imported it was "wrong." copper Nielson said Thursday most of the nation's copper produc- AFL-CTsaid Feaan had made the nation s tvpjer the fall guvs a:ter workers agreeing earlier this vear to help protec t the nation s stee- and "seriously disadvantage'' American firms that use copper to produce finished ginds But Ed Mayne. president of This course is designed to teach you to play the guitar and enjoy it. You will begin singing and playing after only one lesson! 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