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Show DKtPrr kfws, aay l, rutSDAY )'z t Continued from B- -l We really dont K'iutas added 4 know, lot at people ate trying to nut us m a Mtuatioo of predicting 41 Erittcr, Salt Lake L can af prnarrenrv service?, said the Utah National Guard sod tne nen Crons are standing by m case the floods materialize urit-losaid arrangerne'-have been made with water and electrical utilities and medi cal facilities to be ready The Salt Luke County Com mission Monday gave Com mission Chairman Ralph Y McClure authonty to declare m case a state of emerg.-r.rof a flood County crews have alrjadv begun to dredge cn-n- n channels and prepare sandbags At the least, Sab f -- County oiiiciais added, the Hit tye (rr'r fhxxiino jn that along Uidl and The West and Woods Cross under the greatest said y k- maw mountain snowpack ciu be expected to cause minor flooding along the banks in helds of streams, Su.d in some homes Amos Cook, superintendent of Dav is County s rod shoo said the greatest clrmee ot Is areas are threat, he and other Davis County l ommissiorers ex roiKern about fiat lands where the water is Flint f'rrr1 Tr rt ? onnt a n.mgton Bountiful u r v.s nf Uontiii-je- 1 station reading was inches But Whaley added that the April 1 reading that vesr was 32 3 ir he; and that uneff began in the latter part of that mor.tn, peaking the May 1 5 May I Whaley said ail snow courses into l tah Lake measure an average 2U2 ot the average foe May They learned quitKly, though, and are getting A s ana b s m high si iioui," he aud.d pr iiuily Fryvt hahits were aefinitely different. Tliey didn't drink milk or eat eggs or fevveets The only American foods they were dtipi.iuited with were chukin, aleak and the foods Bob bought for them in shrmiD Saigon refetauiuuts, IX 'alh-- Mrs Skarichy They didnt cr.rc for peanut butter and refused to eat hot dogs Don took the name literally and fhougnt they were being servea 'hot- dogs, she said Of course, they loved nee and were accustomed to eating it three times a day The cn.'j problems e has now are problems that would occur typical teen-ag- e m any family," laughed bxanehy, such as Dorrs and skirt hair length. length Nancys their dating hours. As far as being accepted into Amencan u The north end of the conn is fairly tree of fioi danger since wat.r coming out of the mountains there primarily drains into the tv Water p er FlafsSiii U S Soil Conservation Service spokesmen cun firmed th high w ater content measurements, hinmmg the late nuoack on told -- Cache County Soil Conser- . , Vauuu wcivjA.t; ,u littuas ocajuJ one snow field near Logan has 1,583 percent of normal ! fad Others range from percent to KM Sherman Lewis and Chad vt dkiis raid snw on Little Bear River Lonei is 25 inches deep, or 1.383 percent os normal snow uMthr Whaley survey moas urement; at the Pc.ri.vs Sumr.it station recoided 2fc 9 inches The reading is 220 percent of average and the highest May 1 measurement Vi ha ley said on In 1992, the year de stating floods lut Sad Lake City, Mipervisor, said May 1 report forecast that the peak now of the Logan River will citbc feet rach 1 if,f) to ;xr eeond, according to Dave Westnedge ot the River -- forecast Caiit-- i s- S t Kb rl Hlu Z.ruK s Sjx'i"iC ( ..'d-- . Co downtown store. 50 S Mam isnt taking chances with handguns after two recent burgiartes. stores gun departDick Forester ot ment bundled up some two or throe dozen a on the first handguns from the glass floor jUot lietore iipin closing tune Monday, box 1 1V-- 1 f. circful'y m a counter that the by told standing and patrons te was putting me gurus m a safe until the nt xt day Ive been here 29 v e ir and this is a new tartt it several weeks ago after puLiy V. we were but glanced twice in almost as m.nnv said Forester week--- , te f- s AaAyx Another white day along the Front Continued from B-- agent. Darrel! Stokes, agricultural said the snow had eliminated the danger of trust. He said the big danger now is to cherries and peachot v hich rre tn bb'oc Rut they can stand temperatures as low as 28 degrees for a short period of time He said there was not much danger to apples or pears now, but the apneot crop, which was cut considerably by earlier frosts, could be damaged further Geoige A Nielson, one ot Bngham City's largest fruit growers, said he didnt think there was any frost damage Monday night He is still expecting a good crop of apricots, approximately 100 tons He also has peaches and chert les tn bloom now, which would be vulnerable to cold temperatures The Utah Ci op and Livestock Reporting Serv ice said hy the end of last week the growing degree days were running 100 to 200 days behind norma! bcause of the prolonged wintry weather The report said the cold temperatures allowed an average of only three (lays of field work last week and sugar beet planting made little progress Some growers were thinking ot switching to other A altcnahyrs as 1EbB S l cr f t ivi 0 t nt wGl., trpp cl UiriaxLw, 1 ira f m. MY yes j 1 a-- two-yea- , Goods stCfO locks handguns in safe - - ojmy cum f2y Bih L e v d 121 education, oxay But if you just w ant to adopt to get your name m the newspaper, y ou m.uht a i.eu fnree f " The Skanchvs feel they ha.c been well rewarded by raising their adopted family and have never regret-- 1 to dec adopt mg parents is to be aw art- proolems mav an.e, as they will m ativ fam.iy If the children are made aware that all people may feeaose of race, not be accepted soirew'-can accept some or coior, ttiey religan their comes way tha prejudice Our kins are mwe American than Americans, said the Skarih., a cultures. Don pointed out that they have bv ed many places and been among many pthnie groups Acceptance has been easit r u. soi iv places hen m other One croblem thev evnerie1'. wl was ac cepting the fact that everything in America is not perfect People in Vietnam think America is like neaven, Nancy explained We thought all Americans were very neh, hod boats, fancy cars and no problems Its quite an adjustment to realize that people every where have problems ot some Kind or another and that we jut have to . face up to them Nancy's future plans are to be a bad sc was tCUi-lr. 13' srt,h':',S LJp r..j kids running around with sores ail over them They need more help She will begin stumes at Young University this summr Don, who will attend Utah State I mverv ty m the fall, said m debonair fashion that he will become neh and mfluentiai and thtn ittuni t help his country More seriously, he plans to attend USU r mission until a call comes to serve a the Church of Jesus Chnst of Latter-daSaints Then he wants to return to college, gam military training and an education pcH-apin law or medicine so he vT he prepared to help the Vietnamese people in seme way Don's advice to families considering If vou adoption of Vietnamese orphans i want to adopt children to give love and B-- Ton and Nancy sat in tne back cf the car and jabbered to each other m Vietnamese must cf the tune, bat oecasKsnaly Bub and I would hear an tnyisn word come out, jo-- . remerabered. School work was haid for them at first The Vietnamese alphabet is the fame as English. Skanchy said. Ihe children could sound out words and read bocks m school ft irly we:: tut r.o one realised tr.ey didn. t 23 i dbm tram d 1 ana C?ao niotn Flood control officials fear the eff( cts of a W( rm-u- p dad adopted us, j. vast teens saf Ti t ifiT ffrM . J 7i use? Uigga gyg'iEsb rygsicy a 0 B at these examples: Give her cn hcirlscm brass bed! Leek 2 IS few i V' 4 . . t iltife 80CSafiSSti9W1 aaat&aiSIK BSASS CANNON tuss KIIRIOOM DESIGN tap ssl.c! 41 inches h gh Made from bfass plated steil No 5700 SCUimiRED Full BALL HIAO-BOAR- D inches high Brus plated steei Get yours today1 A A TV!N 51 SIZE 4 IvN Sy!' I X er jn ' 4L "i p- report said. Range and pasture feed supplies were rated poor to fair movement d cattle and sheep onto spring rarge was very slow," and hay shortages weie beginning to surface as farmers and ranchers continued to feed " Cold unstable air conunucd to produce snow showers over the stale today, but drier air will spread into 'be area tonight and Wednesday as the low pressuie aiea aloft moves slowly eastward The probabiuy of precipitation will drop to near zero and highs w ill range from 53 thiough the 60s The extended forecast, Thursday through Saturday, uidie ites a continuing w arming trend and mostly sunny days Clearing Monday night south of Price and Delta ee range, produced some temperatures in the 25 to hut not in fruit growing areas St George s low was 3 1 FAMOUS BRASS BED BOW-EN- D Hf J 3 Groat savings an Giles n Size You're beer' lorstmQ nil ovpr for one of thow bibulous nostalgx brass beAs, right A R C Willey's we always try to have what you want Iras beautiful bed includes headboard footboard and rails Enoy the nosalgic bliss en)oyed by your Grandparents with a brass bed, today1 VftllO CHOICE IOSTki HSAO- &OARD th baM hmols 58 inches A bakfty til! Brass p!afed MUlTtSALl Other ixs also ovailabli. TWIN SIZE. HAND TUFTID VCIVET AND BSASS auu'p'-a- d heiriiom 1 des gn nthes loll A cle Nght to wrk no to s zo n ai'aoie Or MiHiW SJ mrv gi i rLru .vf , JF tf i ?3 fi Ml! is 1 S3? ' fi ral-X- G Bicentennial honor for U. Tie Amencan Revolution Bicentennial Admin, ration tURBA' has named the University of Itah as the state s lust National Bu entenmai Campus Jv Jgis Joseph R All,;, ducctcr r,i the regional office of tne ABBA, said the U vv as honored because of its significant Reparations for the historic celebration " The university will receive an official ABBA flag and a cert'ficate of recognition later, Atfc.i Only officially designated schools may fly the bicentennial flag The U is 011c of 95 schools in the nation to receive the ARB A saesignation -l iv-jm-- -- is Intel na tmnJly recognized tor hei Sw.dv.rsbu!) in the arts hhe ioundtd the Utah Symphony in 1929 and served as its president and board member until 1952 She founded the Ut ih Civ" Ballet (now Ballet West) in bre continues as an Widlave Mrs !2t.ve fird rarer number of and the board smother ret.rerrent as president m 1970 si Among many Iwnors, Mrs U aUace us oivt--u U.e SwedlJl Grand Cross of the KmghUy (Truer of .St Brigitte m 19o7 for her philanthropic Work eontr mnni.s and cuiVii-iShe is one of 30 women in the world to reeen the award In !9,e Mr Wallace was t'eeted to the Hall of fame 01 the Salt Lake Council of V. in rv. a errit-- h A'-- fslnnci.. if tin Veqr In i UT! with the she vies ip vested .eneiuUlc uraer ot st join; V' T f DU wtO r. i iAw tt rti r UUl.JVUs.WIl.'li community service. r u'3; ' - - x- , ,, viiJk.e. Continued from Btraining and early ch.idhood and education in ! ogi h - r wsy Honorary degree for 4 V fWAf 5jR V a rf yg? SsS&SSa THIS BIG SAVINGS ON THIS AIL WOOD CONTEMPORARY BiDtOOM has received honorary tor 0! Humanities der Celgrees tram le ix in s and tlx; College d Eastern Itah m 1973 .She received an he notary mei.v IxTsmp m the Utah Chapter Phi Beta Kappa, n 1972 H,.sipes has hi en a member ot ,S,ifewa Stoles executive stall sane Uli He was dotted vne president of the diieetor in company m ift 17 and senior v i e president in ! it P! f!tn rim.i pi v MIWWWIW Ki 51 tms? 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