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Show B2 The Timeslndependent, Thursday, June 28, 1979 defendant County Guilty plea entered by Wayne Wortman has voluntarily and Mim Mason and $10,000. In the County Wayne Barbara Ekker of Court- By mean- time Wortman is free on $5,000 bond which was set up by 10th Circuit Judge earlier. Louis Tervort Judge Tibbs continued the bond after the case was turned over to his court. Wayne County Attorney, Tex Olsen said is house. Sentencing New schedules for July 11. 57, Farmington, Mexico has pleaded guilty Judge Tibbs ordered an to manslaughter in the evaluation of the case to New Years Day stabbing the Board of Adult parole of Judy Mason in Hanks-vill- and probation prior to Wortman Wortman entered sentencing. to 15 could up District years in get his plea before 6th Prison a fine and the State in Tibbs Don Judge John Smith Wortman, e. wife admitted himself to an alcoholic rehabilitation center in Salt Lake. The case arose from the stabbing of Judy Mason, 32, at the Red Rock Cafe in Hanksville during a party given by Fulton Drilling. Wortman and his his wife, Darlene, were all seated at the same table when Wortman reached across the table and stabbed the victim in the throat. She was dead moments later. She left five small children. Hospital news notes: June 19, admit: Ste- phen Brozovich, Janet Rabecca Prysylbylski, Beason; disch: Roberta Sheperd, Julie Gabriel, Leanne Holdridge, Thelma Murphy, Carol Freu-digand baby girl, Laura Mays. er am wvrfh atUmit ir ati i June 20, admit: Forrest Parmenter, Wiley Carpenter; disch: Rabecca Beason. mrittril a June 21, admit: Gary Shepherd, Michelle Kim-be- r, John Levi, Janet Beason, Cindy Lawrence; disch: Forrest Parmenter, Janet Przybylski, Daryl Rowe, Stephen Brozovich, Michelle Kimber, Gary Shepherd. (Shwu b June 22, admit: Sandi Hunsaker, Greg Baldwin, Eliza Burr, Carol Prator Malaine Wareham, Debra Dowd; disc: Marie Thomson, Connie Huff, Wiley Da Corbin, Carpenter, Randall Lumbardie, Cindy Kotowski and baby girl. June 23 admit: Ruth r, Westwood, Thomas Karen Dittmer; disch: Sandi Hunsaker and baby girl, Gale Gordon. June 24, admit: George Chamberlain; disch: Greg Baldwin, Malaine Ware-haJohn Levi, Carol Prator. flnui (fWrtiitj) Of life liiUBIP OftiMR win p 7i Iti! afl Ditt-me- avdtmil m lUrtld m, Hospital Newborns Bom June 22 to Dallas and Sandi Hunsaker, a girl, 20 inches, 7 lbs, 3 oz. Bom June 22 to Albion and Cindy Lawrence, a girl, 19 inches. Bom June 22 to William and Malaine Wareham, a boy, 20 inches, 8 lb., 1 oz. $ ipi The Army Commendation Medal was awarded to Specialist Four, Tracy Paul n Warrinton, for heroism in effecting the rescue of six soldiers from the of member the Scuba Haw River near Pittsboro, North Carolina on Feb. 25. As a Detachment A535 Company C, 1st Battalion, 5th Special Forces, Airborne, Ft. Bragg, N.C., Spec. Warrinton voluntarily risked his life by allowing himself to be lowered from a helicopter into the river where the victims had been stranded in trees for 24 hours. Despite being washed downstream several times while attempting to e to the victims, he would not stop until he successfully swim the river with a soldiers. rescued his fellow Tracy is the son of former Green River resident, Bonnie Baldwin Warrinton, now a resident of Simi, Calif.; and a grandson of the late Virgil Fay Baldwin. flood-swolle- life-lin- Holiday watch ready, Patrol says The Utah Highway Patrol reminds Utahns of the upcoming Fourth of July holiday and Operation CARE (Combined Accident Reduction Effort). This program was very successful in the reduction of traffic fatalities in Utah over this past Memorial Day holiday. With this program the states are cooperating unified in a comprehensive enforcement effort toward the high accident causation factors such as speed, drinking and driving, following too closely, etc. As you travel over the Fourth of Julay holiday you will notice that this enforcement effort will continue right across state lines as our surrounding SttaitHimg July 1: to MgjDneir gjifry 5imttirs1t irates certificates. Now, you can make an investr ment tied to the high on government average yield securities. And you can do it with just $500 instead of $10,000! Rates will be announced at the beginning of each month. You lock in the announced rate at the time you purchase your certificate. Of course, you dont plan to withdraw your money for four years. But, should an emergency occur, there are new minimized penalties for early withdrawal on certificates purchased or renewed after July 1. four-yea- on Statement Savings! banks havent been Until now, permitted to pay this higher rate. But were pleased now to be able to do it. Effective July 1 your Statement Savings account at First Security starts earning 5V4 conhigher interest tinuous interest automatically! If you dont have our Statement Savings plan, there couldnt be a better time to look into it. Passbook savers continue to earn 5 interest. However, you may convert to Statement Savings with no loss of interest, no penalty. Just come to the bank, sign a simple conversion form, and start earning this new higher rate. More offices for your convenience. When you save at First Security, you can do your banking at 144 First Security offices in three states. The safety of the Intermountain Wests largest financial institution. Your money is backed up by over $3 billion in resources. And insured by an agendy of the Federal government. Li fflauCT (Effective June 1) In Germany Depart Canyonlands 8:15 a.m., arrive Salt Lake Lisa J. Gilliland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Gilliland recently spent a 10 day leave in Moab visiting friends and relatives. She left June 12, 1979 for a tour of duty in Germany. Lisa joined the Army in January of this year, going to Ft. Leonard-wooMissouri for her Basic Training. She completed Basic Training 29 March, 1979, took 2 weeks of Combat Engineer Training, then 9 weeks of Heavy Construction PVT-- 2 d, Operator of Engineers. Lisa graduated from Grand County High School in absentee on May 23, 1979. FROM HAWAII Mildred Campbell returned last week from a ten day vacation in Hawaii She went with a group of Gftl&outsfromMoab 9:20a.m. daily. Depart Canyonlands 2:45 p.m., arrive Salt Lake 3:50 p.m. daily. Depart Canyonlands 5;30 p.m., arrive Salt Lake 6:35 p.m. dally. Depart Salt Lake 8:25 a.m., arrive Canyonlands 9:30 a.m. daily. Depart Salt Lake 12:45 p.m., arrive Canyonlands 1:50 p.m. daily. D9PaiSftalt LatBn :05pm arrfve Canyonlands p.m. dally. 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Turn on your headlights and a safe once driving attitude Scott again for this 4th of July. Governor As Matheson stated at a Be aware-a- nd put CARE It is in your holiday driving, a press conference: essential to your safety Patrol spokesman stated, end Southeastern Utah with daily yun ninin,(S nsiini wir It saw Mflftlh nns 4-ye- ar that you support the Utah Highway Patrol and the patrols of the surrounding states in this combined to reduce the effort Serving f.1csb ftHnsum rate on new western states, Nevada, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado and Arizona, all are committed in this effort to reduce holiday traffic fatalities. The Utah Highway Patrol plans to especially patrol high accident areas within the state by increasing the number of officers to the maximum available. The patrol plans to increase the available field strength by canceling days off and temporarily reassigning personnel to cover the problem areas. Trcnnyestem Airlines of Utah nnw, New, higher ... 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