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Show - Page THE HEKALl). Provo, Utah. Suml.iv. Mdrrh 8. IWI 9 mov SALT LAKE CITY - .Al. ,md cooperative utilities would be tor ml to absorb. CHEDVs noted that its report conflicted with claims that UP&L access to the Colorado River power would slash rates Zi pert-e- t. The association s stud was in- 11 Utah Power & Light Co. s campaign to overturn federal hydroe- lectric marketing policies succeeds, rates for 38 Utah municipal A A L y and cooperative utilities will immediately rise by 28 percent, the Colorado River Energy Distributors Association says. The association, in an engineering study released Kriday. said a UP&L victory in gaining cheap Colorado River power would decrease the Salt Lake City based privately held utility's own rates by less than 1 percent through 1994. UP&L has filed suit against the Western Area Power Administration to gain allocation of federal h v dr oe w trie g en er a t hi n CREDA. which represents the 38 Utah public power systems, concluded that I'P&L's rate benefits would be fairly small compared to the substantial increases municipal ii 2 cluded documents tiled Friday District Court by the U S Justice Department and representatives ol 991 public utilities asking Judge ,1. Thomas Green to reject in in U S. UP&L s bid CREDA and government lawyers requested a summary judgment, "Federal courts in live other circuits h.ne already rejected ex- payers will h.udly notice the in their bills. "If UP&L is allowed to rob us of t this embedded resource, the outcome will ! all pain, no gain,"' she said actly the kind ot case UP&L has brought." he said Joining is opposing UP&L were the American Public Power Association and the National Rural Elecuic Cooperative Association, along with 20 utility groups. All hied court briefs. CKEin President Carolyn McNeil said consumer utilities would "sutler dramatic rate increases" if UP&L prevails, "while UP&L rate low-cos- claiming UP&L's suit claims are nothing more than dissatisfaction with WAPA's century-olcongressional mandate to give priority to d consumer-owne- electrical d u utili- ties. CREDA lawyer Rex Lee. former U.S. solicitor general, argued that UP&L's legal challenge "simply has no law on its side. ! I jv FLAT RATE HOME The place to save society a4 i 01 375 m1616 rnuoADC davc it rn i J ii iv -- i 1 1 -- ! irvi. EiHHBPRICEianaiJ Granddad 1 M"I,"M""" David Ross Dorr (right) enters federal court in Spokane Friday. Guilty plea in counterfeit case By S.J. GL'FFEY Associated Press Writer SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) Just days before he was to stand trial for counterfeiting, David Ross Dorr pleaded guilty to reduced federal charges as more details - were revealed a of reported scheme to white-supremaci- st The Magic Of Flute TTMiii'triiiriiftiaiimai-iiirtf'rtifMhrf''- fi- nance a race war. Dorr, 36, pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court to conspiracy to manufacture, possess and pass counterfeit money and to a new distribution charge. The first charge carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison and a" $250,000 fine, the second as much as five years and $250,000. Judge Justin Quackenbush scheduled sentencing for April 23. Dorr was to have gone on trial Monday in San Diego on three counterfeiting charges filed in Spokane last fall. The trial was moved because of publicity about northern Idaho bombings. He also was charged Thursday - his grandson's heart relative-to-relativ-e one-yea- Harvey MOZART Concerto No. 1inG Erich Gra Flute SALT LAKE CITY (AP) A Logan man who received in San Francisco with distributing counterfeit money. Assistant U.S. attorney Jim r Crum said the investigation relied on two informants who carried counterfeit money between Dorr and a California Ku Klux Klan leader. He revealed that the government has videotape of one informant delivering phony bills to Bill Albers. imperial wizard of the American Knights of the KKK in Modesto, Calif. Crum said later that the investigation of Albers was continuing. There are also audio tapes from meetings in Idaho between government informants and Dorr, Crum said. The probe began in February 1986 when Dorr allegedly gave an informant, improving with heart Williams, in Charles Ketcham, Conducting a unique transplant CHAMBER ORCHESTRA con- tinued to improve Satruday, and physicians have upgraded his condition to serious but stable. Thomas H. Nielson's wife. Donna, said her husband was conscious and communicative after a respirator which had inhibited his ability to speak was removed Friday. LDS Hospital spokesman Tim Madden said the Logan. Utah, brick mason earlier visited with doctors and relatives in the cardiac intensive care unit. Nielson is believed to be the first recipient of a relative's heart, Madden said. STRAVINSKY Thursday, March 12 rich Crai created dramatic cadenzas which lifted the performance into the realm of the inspired. -- Salt MARTIN Etudes 'Tickets: 378-744- 4 UTAH SYMPHONY GSstvl jrizzzzzzz. 7:30 p.m. dejong Concert Hall, HFAC $6.00 Students Senior Citizens Faculty $8.00 General Public late hbune Presented by " Concerto in D HAYDN Symphony No. 59, "The Fire" ...7. Performing Arts Series :'''".:'V".''N".I'.''''" -- unrr! KSLK5S BYU 177"!! I Contract Carpets, Cabinets t? Interiors I ii some counterfeit $20 bills. Williams told federal officials he got the bills inside the print shop at the Church of Jesus Christ Christian (Aryan Nations) in Hayden Lake, Idaho. Briefs IRS gives depositors a break - De- SALT LAKE CITY (AP) positors in Utah's five failed thrift and loans may exclude interest earned on their frozen accounts from their 1986 federal income tax returns, the Internal Revenue Service says. IRS policy requires a depositor to report the amount of interest credited on savings bank deposits as income, except in cases where the interest is credited on a frozen deposit in a qualified financial in stitution, said Carol M. Fav. IRS district director for Utah. Treatment of the interest is dif- ferent depending on whether money was withdrawn from the account before it was frozen, she said. If funds were withdrawn from an account, interest may be excluded from the tax return as long as the amount withdrawn does not exceed the amount of money deposited in the same account that year. Woman files brutality suit ;S ALT LAKE CITY (AP) Uke County is being - Salt sued for $5 million in federal court by a Kearns woman who alleges she was falsely arrested and assaulted by sheriff's deputies and then held iri jail without charges. In her suit, Janna Rayal Ward Legg charges that two deputies. Sheriff Pete Hayward and the county violated her constitutional rights during a March 6, 1986. search of her home and her subsequent arrest and incarceration. The suit, filed on Thursday, slates that the deputies arrived at Bombing range not in swap state lanu considered OGDEN. Utah (AP) - Plans to rounded National Park Service federal lands for isolated is sur- oouig swap state acreage apparently by do not include the U.S. Air Force bombing range in the west desert, a Bureau of Land Management official says. But there are thousands of acres of state property surrounded by national forest land that foresters would like to exchange. Ahd Terry Catlin of the BLM said much of the southern Utah. Until a few years ago. a similar problem existed in the Utah Test and Training Range, used by the Air Force for practice bombing runs. The state claimed 18,560 acres within the range. Catlin said, but ownership changed hands a couple of years acreage in ago. Prison employee now in jail was ar POINT OF THE MOUNTAIN, A Utah State Prison Utah (AP) employee was arrested Friday and charged with six counts of theft by receiving stolen property, authorities said.- Department of Corrections Executive Director Gary DeLand said Robert Balsamo appeared before 5th Circuit Judge Michael Hutch-ingwho set bail at $20,000. Balsamo was booked into Salt Lake County Jail. s. Balsamo. a. ui Sandy, rested about 10 a.m. at the prison as department investigators continue to probe corruption inside the facility. DeLand said. Balsamo is charged with purchasing stolen video cassette recorders from an undercover officer in June and July of 1986. Further, he is accused of selling stolen luxury automobiles to other investigators in November and Half verdict on investigators - A LAKE CITY (AP) jury returned a partial verdict late Friday against two Salt Lake County Attorney's investigators charged with concealing a report about a 1983 fire, then resumed deliberations shortly before midnight. SALT X Legg's home and advised her that they were investigating an anonymous report of child neglect. Legg refused them permission to enter, but they came inside anyway as she opened the door for her child. Ra'al. the suit claims. The six-ma- two-woma- n OVER $1,000,000 OF OUR INVENTORY MUST BE SOLD! If you have been waiting to buy CARPET, VINYL or CABINETS at WHOLESALE PRICES OR BELOW COME IN NOW AND SAVE. We are going to totally remodel our showrooms, adding our new CARPET ONE products, FURNITURE, CABINETS, and INTERIOR DESIGN. Before we can we must reduce our inventory immediately. WE HAVE THOUSANDS OF CARPET ROLLS AND REMNANTS THAT MUST GO! We have prefinished walnut stain cabinet doors in various sizes and styles from $2.99 to $26.99,none higher. We also have cabinet drawer fronts from $1.99 to $6.99, as well as drawer box parts, drawer slides and hinges. (Some cabinet products maybe damaged or scratched.) IN OUR 20 YEARS OF BUSINESS, WE HAVE NEVER REDUCED PRICES THIS FAR. IT MUST GO! Bring your truck, van or car and haul it away. First come, first served. Due to the nature of this sale all sales are cash, check with guarantee card or All sales are final! No Visa, Discovery or Master-CarCome in now and save as we our inventory to the bare walls. d. CLEAN-SWEE- lay-a-way- s. P Thanks for your Support! The Staff and Management of Contract Carpets, Cabinets & Interiors save Up to 57E(D U tdJ onavn7' iW Starts Monday 9:00 a.m. H Formica SHARP 135 So. Mt. Way Drive 225-736- 8 Orem, Ut. jury former investigator Ralph Tolman guilty of one count ol third tampering with a witness, a count ol one and felony, degree official misconduct, a class B r )A found ...ic IIS I Ml W.r 0n 32J 7J6I Oiwn. Utah MOSI ij t ttllG I Contract Carpets, Cabinets Interiors u JJ i |