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Show I I l The Dairy Herald Thursday. November 21, 1956 Exp!osSon put off Jl sal- at-H- f ifar. K. sro-rc- a DLXJWAY PROVING The Aim'.&sg fa&OUND fAPj HttscSier assaem. his put off Fth '"tfay'S planned desoiiahoa of the remans of 397 old M55 rackets oad .QsnstsEK sfiter the SrS of the vest - The Army plaas ese 10 toes of LTKT to desroy the debris at Dug- - iy. is y$ she expksskw also will destroy any residue of GB nerve g rockets sgeaL The carried ICtoil pounds of ihe ,mst 7S-iadk- nes ,G6 cafe; ifi mi jtir in. wth 3 nea per. TOT liild mar far Auy ire WW. thr oerwe ageafi. - The eptesioa will be large ( enough that wofksrs 20 miles away Dugway's headquarters as Ecg- 2if3a Village will hear a kuJ boam. .L Observers wiB be kept to sevca mites sway from the blast - site. Weather conditions are istpor-- 1 cus becaase low clouds and iem--1 perature iaverskwis cou5d trap energy near the grooad zad cause I ihe noise and blast wave to spread - fartber than especaei Daring &e 1960s, tlse Anny a ,iBsd M55 mdaas is ojwg Ossk- - its as Dsjf2y. As part of the aesa's tkis droqh the c4J ckaBiip. crr "buiB pit sad foisid pieces irf 397 src sol thaa .bamed. cacbieJy - - , RcsMwae as reaJy far VatessQBe said be dbaoat. Oa ibe gcMd daj's. I feel Ele jsTra S3 yeas c&d,"' od VarMae, P&7. Os the bad it's, between dv 2aad94". Tbe fob sajeraie$ Xnar DWR ieader mr cnsmcny. deal aad 5M.OO0 tors v9QLIOO ..a3i5irs fcaiudle iferealejKd- - and . eadaBiffleilfieises csfflSrowask amd CTtdane fastc snooif imctess, Etsoatsara. tss-cai- aad BasB-tam- s- (ke loas of maSLSfife. UfSf ftnr v if I tflf iH. Siii- - o, issued as injunction s!0fp:r;2 the seortary laa tek, 1 clajvraid'J niih a eaiiier this wedL in ooe and k bfe sceae seshacLi." Vataeline said Wedaesiiy. ""But m " ame x lata. Inea iy in tla JeswBaJOOB sf ocr imEfg miiJ bp- tiSfirs aad sa&ar pcky- - aad dsd- jsinB-cnjli- n tSnasgSiaat J3e same." mac9i cvEtcrcarfy as this ' JLrdg3 charged hi irut- - oftov Dtidi JaKaktCkwt Joist Pasrkaa Ozavie La, beeo dsirsed st five fefcrcy oniats of seat jasffiKTM pcfrSr Esnrjis?. "inei. paid by iVfraiiarrr - Cutez. ion-St- ir verted x a 1 :. joeakse of fee pease for i yesrk. vikilS be issEQDed tEram k bend: ti fc K.aiufr itSadLA J3ae Ksai .Snwiid cm of sSw case, saai City sDuscimaf JJLmaLKa plajed her ? SSc Mc'.I3M3m. 2 dL ?wr at am Ctiwci tcoi. aflwBB SLS ptad 51 t? J ier pfiwrKii .X- "m;5 CT33srv acaardkff " Neafliser s3ae aazmaey. ar bar va2Jhi D'ct St GoiEgff Jas Scartij. ensotarc 2 iedaesiSiy. tilt tm: V beerd bcTts fct rc3 ' 'Xc fiafl: dete-gjoo- ltK A L et- - w:, neu the BLM so compie:e a cu:rscu!uni. rhsx I'.r sjd hii argued i.2.'Tc p.';:Cir3",a hfcuv? ihe rejrAcr.uo the state, the affected counties or the public at large." U.S. District Judge Dee Benson "r.ci-githenr- then-Inien- I n. poh-!s- c tederd no public necessary wsin g y. The -- uijie cited b Bobbin in the iwdering fetmentory u- "appears ikarge the secreury Babbitl of not seeking public ispat as required by fte Benson process. agreed, sayiag fte department was, crying to conduct in secret ttai xCE!ess intended it do "only in tbe light of public sarasjim." In the mCTQen iQetnorandunt. c il or million acres of potently! BLX! wilderness. On Oct 11 Lime recommended to Congress tut about 2 mijison acres be designated as pan of the NanomJ Wilderness Preset atiot Sysieni. Accordijs? to Bensor tx L the wilderness authoriziEg review pracess expired two dis e later. Thus tenmnaoiac lL told a Ttw !th S Circun Coun of Appeals heard the cav of former West High stuiem Rachel Bauch-roawho contends choir director Richard Torgersim used his possiion to promote his Mornn beiieis. BjuchnuiR. w ho is Jev ish. filed sun agasris! ihe school, alleging school official did noihing to from including -ongs in the choir's program that al-- o proiTKHe religion. The !a suit West seeks to pre em the High choir from performing in churches. Bauchrr.an. now a senior, is a:endirjg a privaie schoil this seiuesier. according to her anor-neAndrew Hniska. "il" the school district who shiiuld protect Rachel am! lav down the law." Hniska told the court. "She - been asked to he a spokesman tor rehgjon and that's a substantial burden on her constitutional rights." ts Tre two judges w ho heard from Hniska and anomej s rnok the case tor the school ct under advisement. A third judge was ill nd did not attend Wednesday - lisinng but w ill take part in the decision. A federal judge dismissed Bauchmaii's 5aw'sui in September biai s"re wen: back to court iris ear t - ammertd it. In Mav. that aciioc was dismied as well, so Baachman ksk her cas;- io the reia-verw- z effon." Benson reacted the argument. viVffig ihe jpp3Kahk federal k K "repSe;e" with reojiiretnent-!.- r puMjc 5n. o5vement jind local pK anomev apreds cun. sw-;,r.- r Jxing orre. argu-nien- ihe smgte-parpos- e. re;r.ven:ory that the :eJeraE igencse-- ' are no .anesipnrii:- BeBs.B wrote? A&d t. the b a alkwig Babbm to proceed ViUhiSi! f lihiiC cvwsinieni "wouU be Jo presend fibs earlwr wa.-k-si3- di-tn- sax-rpre- ui smMtzanocJ hi expared. b; Betsvc non jisvj sr. Sjci rjever eti-ed- . jhSded. - m 4' ; IT ... Paroled Salt Lake felon accused in new swindle Less ftaa a SALT LAKE CITY I AP) year afer fcis 1994 parole from prison for a e scam. Geae Panish was hack traieS-jaefcag- haislEuE nreessnniesis acc-ariir- in aaioEheir doojjied to new ftetlt astd fraud Salt Lake Ory maa did The barA-ncmx disclose he was a patroied fekm aavJ cwicg thnusmls of dollars in resti-tffliwhat! be scvhcioed costal lor am etectroGic admisiiig firm, accordstig to the ps oa (cfcarses- ' - A parole agrteemaem barred bim frosts nr witfe-r- c ages to Hawaii aad M.vico. pshed vb Salt Lake Cisy rado statioH.. Tae mitz from 294 would-bv&csaioseis wets i. sa. persottal epese and ::o bay yer:- tn Europe PamshV 1?? hiSiararicy d.e- - & rr .' ted dZB frOBS hi'JEg i pa ie r. which incltkded ftoesa. , d:, nirnis and services for Cer.Ta" Source inc Lester of Fort owred by Parrish's has a conviction who aJso lad., ay!e. r e record.. Cereal Siiurce. w hsch operated a y direct.. ry on the IniermeL was fraeikkies: because Parri-J- j deceCitlly Sared and pLtCaied angry vendors, prose-Ci.r- s iSsege. in B:." ard Stisau King invested $25-0- iev''j -- hcnot-ranra- scarr- ge Liavhed bef.e ;r travel frauci The liah Bxvard 4 ?ri.rN uiter he s.rei in February BHmhs 133 pnV53 0 Ct OOBd VStC the wlurges stae. The Kings expected to double their snv estrrsent in icsi!ittents Saougfe June 199$. but have received jvthfi5. Meahsle. ParrsJi a!5egedfy entered sepjcxe aeemems to market products jivte. the Ivjrags" fares and arsacied other fv-xby ir.tlicsrtg nis a set ponfk. another Bill King k pr. "ssvsiiors S ..': to Pjcriish in an aLeced rheft frors May sh I ' repay vncarjis. He was sappo? lo i a: ic.in 52: apprwal. wten ParntslB was setfieaced to CKMsda i&KamML ba a. nd reg; s Utah Scale Pissim. be agreed lo pay Isir pay means amd Iv.ise RssasaEi Loesj allltegacjiwv to icsobe 53 comes of Whik he wis oe par, P scfteA aad fraud. The charge- - senEred from sr. K collected ijwr fiaa 52 Parrish's selSss of km ecus pack ps -- elSow-rges-ty- 1) P-r- . si. E :"-e- King's busirness accounts. The new felosy charges include four offenses, two counts of securities-reLkie- d counts of theft by deception and one count communications fraud. . The cornmiiicatios-t-j-u- d count stems from Parrish's dealings wirh Innovative Research and Design, a Salt Lake City finr. that prov ided technical and graphics expertise to get Central Source's directory on the Internet. Prosecutors cevrtend I'arrish lied to IR.D execiiirves by falsely claiming he owned Cer.traS SsHirce and thai he had investors ready to provide additional capital w hen he failed to meet financial obligations. debt to. Parrh rang up a IRD. which stopped doing business with htm in JuK. said IRAD president Chris LaTseiL 1 Panel OSCs bill to changa F mEfringD lav SALT LAKE CUY i AP A hiH itai wdieSd aHHcw Xaave Aaaer-icar- r, EmedacsK urotm :ko otEher $piri-tai- il 0 1 t (fes adhssers to perfoinna Esarriage saiaed tSae mzxsit-raro- ts (ejeiasEaes aspprcwaJ of a legisLaiive r i aysesncaii ta.t!itc j ftey cajc-- ct cacreKb be oatrraed under kac"er star sanaae by foora ftea cws csxzjssssssxsl. The ba appns?eid by she Notase .Amaer--icaa Les3sssiff Lifflssss CajEmaii-se- e - um a cDQQjQfflLte etb jr&eteitsffle IfBBiaagaajiKfrfirsetrfEjit-- c tadU Jews Maia Scraa. tile t"ti& - Txmsai Aas.Tit lasd to hisl. fte ladLatE wxtuhes ftac I to read. I or-gi- ami try wdoceresories.-ssm- S Raiby Anwiae. Lie Trfci! BjssS-bt- ss CcvEa-satte-e CoescSI chair- - CEjeae sa WCV3UdL For the nacM pin, the ccsse-Kr- e feel oraforci&r seesaed faB sff ss te bess! Heaivaer the with ialfiicamia 1 feara asad aewsted Dec Bs Lens's ImSam crdes. prccrss U" dbectr of the Vast ddi acsr at DrvBsacii cf hs&sa .ASaars. tcid She TSte saessiw croirree iaos laisaa tribes die scKjeK3tffl fi abcady te&T zs estiMsiaei Eiiii EessaiSi&LakjCcy exx-afk'ws thsa to peck sfJ cacls uSia acpasi fee liAc-raassd Oder spur-2oa Slass Sseec p-- "a rrat iassr Cue oedbczsie adNrov E3S dfSBrsS. 18 ate JfSOK f bnarf Kaeobess. S'Uscil a HfpL saad tbe ctsef J SrcEsai! aa2 Siasasel Raeerai ami Racs KaA-- J gxacucdbfc ix ls oororaiiirairy wiCS ttrscw'iS B3y fcA-rs- iJ a&pn wsx psci. a ctad Sreca bsnh w 8kbj aasSpiSc cpaawi en odk. afpmsacs a sparcaal- kader z - Sx3b L&e Car? k5i Kw?5a ctitaac ciasi. x Cs CsffiaaT s5c Tk-- T The ciiascT acpreed Taesiay CBcrsoc licrissng crifc igsassaear wd! kx LTA sscSsd ifisc afejiErKsc rnresaesEX. baif wwail i!kw iflff sited casat es A'n.rara batons c? cse a coraraa-Mr- y 5 CHrs&i- It scca.iai adviwri is puce of a k: ?ar first jwrv tie eutaa fcr a racraSer of the ciery oeccherofrih evresAsd s?pwt jlfcai csal 5arkf tsjsrtije caecsscks. Visa Srws fcsct, ; o s ft - z n t cEr-cacja- Eadi-ta?f- w S an e r t 6-- 1 e EBaT-r- - ti A This is the ast cellular ad you'll ever have TltelTASrfDsraaaritME VS. the ren.eri'.Tv rse! jer. e - Cm" AP fc r.'i rjz"; o, is brisrSE x prdbfesffi as- the be5?Be (The LepsLaaare m JaHaary- ""Fee a ba ooagcagii abaut mcln Sil Lais Cy usargwwaS jpTV dem SALT LAKE ;eJer .1. the Reeled counije or the including the wisalid cfcaroe that. fVfeifeiar what es eces; by aa bi&as sgoksjl advisetr EEgiai pree tec UTA N M ai Ltah's VVesi High Scfuvf! failed to protect the First AiTiencneCHi ncrii ol" a stucuriii who w- - required lo smg Christian song- - a-- part of an a capeiia choir's 0:;icbis troviersy in Utah. poiiRrag out With ISSji&iitHTtg at! OIsgOJKg angieskmal bave trkd aad failed to that the initial inventor ksied efj!i! to Ciuk-guine genera: vith wvwee jid ajae f ai! public get CoEgres to designate jiwt 2.1 15 years aisd ended in Secreiarv NLr.t! lasds." the rjjge ro:e. imlUoo acres of BLM land as ckev jjo! i'pejir to wQder&es&. Bj" Lujan ideaiiy3tg rough? 2 5 Ly;h--gwvesmor and iekm. ddsnse ALBI QI ERQLE. char-- Circuit. The school has denied that it or Torgerson did am thing wrong. L tah AntH-nAvsi-tii- it General Dan Larsen. representing the scJkk4 d; strict, toid uSe appeals court there never wa- - anv diviission inTorger-s4:i'- s class ot specific prayers or religion. He said the songs in question were mosth Christmas music. "A vng is not a prayer and not an oven religious exercise," Larsen said. . - ,u Bui Hruska countered thstTbrg-erst- n w a openly tning to promote hi Mormon religious beliefs and that the school district condoned it "It doesn't take a great leap of faith to see that Mr. Torgerson and the government 1 schools are promoting religion." he said. In dismissing Bauchmac's lawsuit last spring. LIS. District Judge J. Thomas Greene said the alleged conduct of school officials did not constitute the establishment or endorsement of religion. . Greene also refused to bar the singing of religious songs' at the school s i95 graduation, and Bauchman and her parents took the case to the Ifth Circuit, which directed school odnunistrarion to drop the songs from the program. Defiant students and some parents sang one of the songs anyway. Greene sasd there was no evidence to support the contention that ihe school selected exclusively religious devotiona! songs at the graduation ceremony. He also said it did not appear Torgerson assisted students in violating ihe earlier court order pro-h- i biting the penormance of one of those sons- - at the cerenwrv. KHh VVWer ciPBiiuMrey Cfwnt aa msek. iaitl' enmpre-;iem- e v. i- -. APi KAS-V- actersiic j c! By PETE HERRERA Assocsiea P'ess cficn h;e "Bbitt and tle I'enT-- ss'jwed runicifj-tior coriirc!i: Jun die ste. eisd-rui- the teie-- Babbm ordered the Bureau of La&d Manement to coadiict a of rougbly 3 csllion aoes of land in souiheia Utah miib an eye tmard seeing aside up to S.7 eu&Mjosi aoes as milder-Bes-s. cone : aBTrc-r,- "A: no time m tikis hie La I99ZL :nusucsof ftmds rv time during to naaLe reinventory More impcwtaally, Benn wriMc the statute that asMxwized effort have (Babbitt fte onp&ai inventory of Utah's and the interior) Kildkod in die 198CH &nd "Cs allowed be 1991. Babbitt participation said, cspirad is has no legs! ascbonty to costintte or comment from esjflarans caraEracis WW U. ftp department of irjiisg "At no s on fte slate. an this accused enterprise-- Tot cant talf a joS flat bas Bengal vemaied the siae wiI3 pievasl in court. A telephone message ieJt nh fte ABorney "s OSice. hsu h represents the ImeniT Departas not ijr.meiU'Sj. ment. returned Wednesisv. Benson reconstmcieJ the of she BL.M wiJrae cn- - ru!aBg assffis r;' SALT LAKE QTY tAP itaEaed xlkar . goto Vxksfliae aJarae years a jfeecRar of s3ae Voii jSivifkai of W Udlfc S ALT LAKE CITY ( AP A fedenJ jadbe aopjwd a of pcexcul iUe7ne in Vuh hecaase lzunstr Secrssary Bract Bobbin as rdyi&s oc iZLtime that has. siacf expired. UJS Dismct Judse Dee Beo-s- The state and Utah Association of Courses sued last niooib, Director cf DVR - already e xpired tlhiat Unas tw I WvnvW l y Bauchman suit goes before appeals court y a! j Tbt fVTJ.2W Portable t Cltu'r Ptwe Albertson's Gart Spsrts Orcm Office Sup ply Media Ray Office Mart (m.F Mall Boxes Etc, Hsrmon's Gorilla Bike Pay Less Drug Stores Ernst nn l uurj :ftti w tuil OS ct v-- c torn Sums t-- c rrw iprwr nmer smut cw: iwawc A . it |