Show ' 2B Standard-Examin- Thursday May 20 1982 er Foundation honors seven Utah patriots SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — The Valley Forge Freedoms Founda- tion honored seven Utahns Wednes- day night for r - their : patriot- - ic service to t the nation and their 1 loc-- a c o m former managing editor of the Daily N LaVeral Christensen Herald in Provo who is now a columnist for the Scripps League newspaper chain also received a George Washington Medal for a series of articles he wrote on the US debt system -- Other George Washington medals went to Duane E Hiatt of Provo organizer of a freedoms festival in Utah County last July 4th that was broadcast nationwide and to David Warner a Provo student who wrote a speech on democracy for the Veterans of Foreigns Wars munities Eugene snik J ele conductor of the Salt Lake ft and vete- ran USO former perre-- c a eived George Washington in-Medal for i student and a teacher in the Granite School district in Salt Lake County won Valley Forge Honor A Certificates for developing d vidua! economic education programs emphasizing the free enterprise system The awards went to Granite High student Cindy Tracy and to teacher Gary Clark one of only eight such awards made throughout the Man faces 1 5 years for crime spree FILLMORE Utah (UPI) — A Beaver County man 24-year-- was sentenced to serve up to 15 years in the Utah State Prison in what Millard Coun- ty Attorney Eldon Eliason called “one of the largest crime Four plead guilty to killing woman PHOENIX Ariz (UPI) — Four people have pleaded guilty to killing a US postal worker who was beaten stabbed and slashed across the throat while delivering mail near an Indian reservation The four — all residents of the Salt River Indian Reservation — entered their pleas Wednesday Janet Antone 35 and her sister Brenda Antone 30 agreed to testify against the others and pleaded guilty to all four sprees in the county in USU several years” William A Camp-- ' - first-degre- too lax High school studying get to high school he said 24 1-- first-degre- official claims was sentenced to years in SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)— UnDisFifth prison by of Utah President David trict Judge J Harlan iversity Gardner says America’s grade Burns who deferred schools and junior highs are doing sentencing on Camp- a good job but that’s not true of bell’s sister Linda high schools Marie Hobbs 21 until after a report from Gardner said Wednesday that Adult Probation and students are given a good groundParole ing in the basics by the time they enter high school But when they bell 15 degree murder and robbery of a postal worker with use of a deadly weapon McDonald said the Dec 26 slaying of Karen Green occurred after Janet Antone squeezed through a window of the victim’s car kicked her in the face and placed a choke hold around her neck McDonald said the four suspects had been drinking earlier in the day and bought more liquor with the money they stole from Ms Green e counts of the indictment — a murder murder during robbery robof a bery of a postal employee with usewith deadly weapon and kidnapping intent to commit robbery Clay burn Osif 41 pleaded guilty Ape murder The other ril 14 to were counts three dropped in return for his testimony against the others US Attorney A Melvin McDonald said Sanford Darrell Chiago 29 who refused to testify pleaded guilty to first- - OGDEN youngs- and LOAN PAWN ters are often allowed to ignore the basics in favor of elective courses and are not pressured to prepare for college He also says high school graduation requirements are too lax He made those remarks to a joint Guns Gold Diamonds MONEY TO LOAN 393-- G 191 lOl 25th STHEET meeting of the Utah Board of Education and the State Board of Regents yesterday Campbell and his sister were each charged with five felony counts involv- ing burglaries Crews venture info volcano dome Wash (UPI) — Scientists today checked measurements taken of the lava dome inside the crater of Mount St Helens to determine whether the volcano’s latest mild eruption was over A break in the weather Wednesday allowed US Geological Survey crews to venture into the massive crater for the first time since dome growth was confirmed over the weekend Officials said an eruption alert would remain in effect until scientists finished interpreting their measurements and observations VANCOUVER f Mashed spuds on 1- “Before the eruption is declared over scientists will first of all need to determine that dome growth in fact stopped and that there’s no additional deformation going on in the crater” Forest Service spokesman Thom Corcoran said The latest activity which began four days before the second anniversary of Mount St Helens’ huge 1980 blast increased the height of the dome by about 20 feet to 700 feet The dome was first formed by an October 1980 eruption -15 BLACKFOOT Idaho (UPI) — About 40000 pounds of potatoes were mashed into Interstate 15 near Blackfoot when a tractor semi-truc- k carrying the spuds overturned Wednesday night Idaho State Police report the driver John A Edwards of Hazelton was taken to Brigham Memorial Hospital and treated for cuts and released The accident caused an estimated $40000 p and to the truck damage to an owned by Farm Tech Inc of Nampa said state police Cpl Danial Lancaster Lancaster said the truck apparently took the ramp at too high a speed hit a concrete divider and overturned The accident occured at about 7 pm three miles south of Blackfoot he added and the spud spill was cleared in an 1-- 15 off-ram- hour-and-a-ha- fm1 lf LL'A YOU CAN BECOME A WINNER TOO! 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