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Show 6B y June 5, 1968 NEWS, Wednesday, DESERET Powell Road Bid Utah Rangers Cited For Rescue On Teton Exceeds Estimates awards in 'ddition to the cita- Aug. 23 lashed to the precipice, tions. The four Utah men all weary, out of food, whipped by men re- plan to return to the park as freezing W'inds and endangered ceived valor award medals here rangers this by failing rocks. On Aug. 24, the Tuesday afternoon for a daring summer. fatigued group faced further rescue of two mountain The Park Service called the Nahazards in the final stages of climbers in Grand Teton iom ue "one of the longest, most 'the tional Park last August. rescue when extended free difficult, and dangerous mounThe rescue team, all summer taineering roules in the United rappels had to be executed to 'reach the base of the wall." rangers for the National Turk Slates." Service, inched their way down The team rescued Gaylord K. Family memoers and friends the precipitous noith face of 26, of Mahopac, N.Y., .attended the award ceremony Campbell, Grand Teton Peak balancing a and Lorraine Hough, 21, of and reception iur the six men in Stretcher bearing an injured 111., from a narrow the Interior Department auditoman as it was lowered nearly Sandwich, ori the north face of the rium. ledge 2,000 feet by sleel cables. where mountain they were Mr. Tingey is a son of Dr. and Receiving the awards fiom Mr. Campbells ,Mrs. stranded after L. Interior Secretary Stewart Ralph Tingey, was broken by a falling Ave., and has been attending Udall Tuesday afternoon were leg boulder. Johns Hopkins University in Ralph 11. Tmgey, Salt Lake The citation said in part, Baltimore, Md. Mr. Irvine is a City; Robert W. Irvine, Logan; Ted L. Wilson, Salt Lake City; "Progress was seriously ham- teacher at Utah State UniversRichard L. Reese, Salt Lake pered by falling rocks and the ity in Logan and Mr. Wilson City; Hans M. Ermath of Chica- difficulty of finding adequate teaches at Skyline High School. go and Leon Sinclair of Seattle. belay and lowering points. The Mr. Reese is working on his cash rescue team spent the night of doctorate at Denver University. All six will receive Deseret News Washington Bureau - W A S KINGTON Utahns and two other Four temporary Tropical Storks At Hogle Zoo 1 8 Pfc. Scott B. Salter . . . Marine casualty 789-8t- Youth Parade Livestock - The FARMINGTON Davis County Fairgrounds was alive with activity today as 232 youths from the Intermountain area began to lead their livestock before the judges at the 32nd Annual Intermountain Junior Fat Stock Show. More than Co.; also American from the awards Association Hampshire Sheep and the Western States Angus Auxiliary along with the Utah The youths, mostly from Utah and Idaho, have been grooming their steers, hogs and sheep for this show for many weeks. Sponsored by the Salt Lake Area Chamber oi Commerce and the Davis and County Commissioners the state of Utah, the youths are not only after a blue ribbon and prize money but also after a good sale price for their animals. By DOUG CHRISTIANSEN Deseret News Staff Writer animals were registered at the opening day 500 of the show which winds up Thursday with a sale here. Roebuck Scars, & Junior Hereford Association, will be presented. Officers for the show are Alden K. Barton, president; Glen W. Flint, 1st vice president; S. C. Johnson, 2nd vice president, and Lee Jorgensen, Special awards will be presented this year for Master secretary-treasureLeonard Hill Jr. is show manager with Stockmen, presented by the Eivin Downs and Glenn T. Baird, assistant managers. Junior The Intermountain Fat Stock Sho..' is held annually as an educational activity for the youth in the area. It has been created and continued as a source to and appreciaMr. and Mrs. Hender had re- create interest tion in the minds of rural cently purchased the home and for the production and were starting to move in when youth of better livestock, marketing back-young David fell into the officers the reported. yard swimming pool. Mrs. Hen-de- r The show features "Grand jumped info the pool to save the youngster who had stopped Champion Youth and sets breathing for about three min- the sail" to dignify rural livutes. The boy was held in St. ing, to encourage rural youth Benedicts Hospital for obser- to obtain genuine participation in the economic and pracvation. The Deseret News regrets tical aspects of livestock seany embarrassment to either lection and marketing, they added. family for its error. r. Victim At Home, 'Doing Well' Near-Drownin- g OGDEN David Render, 6, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Hender, 4190 College Dr., was resting comfortably at home today after nearly drowning in a pool swimming Monday afternoon. The Deseret New's had incorrectly reported the family named in Tuesdays paper as Sam McMendio. Mr. McMen-die was a neighbor who sum-- j moned an ambulance to the scene. half-fille- d 1 1 Outside consultants are io be employed, otherwise the EDA will not participate in the costs, he explained. San Juan County is to pay 20 per cent of the cost and the slate 20 per cent, with EDA to Robert W. Griffin, acting pay the remaining 60 per cent. director of highways, said the bids will probably be rejected and new bids asked. The matter will be referred to the State Road Commission at its meeting Friday, he said. A pair of jabirus, South Ameri-L. A. Young Sons Construc- can storks, arrived by air at tion Co., Salt Lake City, bid noon today and immediately $394,744 for building 10 miles of went on exhibit in Hogle Zoos graded and drained roadway jnew South American display. southwesterly from the junction LaMar Farnsworth, director,' in San Juan of and said tin. storks were caught in' County. South America and purchased The engineers estimate for through an animal dealer in this job was $255,902. Miami, Fla. Mr. Griffin explained that a joined the rheas, tapirs, second contract is planned for They enteaters and parrots in the surfacing this section. new exhibit. Mr. Farnsworth An Economic Development said he has ordered a pair of A d m i n i stration grant of the world's largest capybaras, in was announced $2,201,000 rodent, to complete the display. April lo complete the road from his project 32 miles to Halls Crossing Marina. David L. Sargent, engineer FENCING All Types for preconstruction, said a conCHAIN LINK aerifor been awarded tract has 4 -- 58c Ft. al mapping this section. After GRAPE STAKE aerial maps are obtained, con- 6' $1.14 Ft. sultants will be employed to PEC KY CEDAR 6 -9- 5C Ft. BUILDING CENTER draw the plans and specification l.NrE.tn the 32 miles of roadway, A low bid which was 54 per cent higher than the engineers estima'e was opened Tuesday afternoon b the State Highway Department tor an access road to Hall's Crossing on Lake Powell. Utahn Is Vietnam Casualty Salter, Marine Pfc. Scott MAGNA Bruce 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert II. Salter, 3390 S. 7495 West, diod May 27, in Vietnam of wounds suffered from r enemy gunfire the Defense partment announced Tuesday. Pfc. Salter enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps Sept. 1, 1967 and was assigned to Vietnam on March 11, 1968. De-Jfo- Ho attended Cyprus High School. Born Jan. 12, 1949, in Ogden, he was a son of Gilbert H. and Thai on Blanchard Salter. 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