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Show - 2 ' . ' ' - . ' itUM . 14 - , , . , .., ,3 ki.-- ,,,,,,z ;7,-- :-- - ,, - p,. ,E. .4 ,e Itil ri""'4 .74: , 1 0 i,t4,'',,,',4 ' ..frvi Theater NEWS, 'THURSDAY. MAY 8 f 197 ESER ET ' Bu., es 3 ;,7'.- .- ,,,, , - 'i ' ',.,s'2,1 , ., . ' 1r,, a it 1 , :A v, aftA ATts-a- 4rA 4 4' 2 N 4 ,, -' - 0, es '' ft letir , - -, : ..'':4,...'2.- ,,..:;4:::' : ; N. .,.IN, - - - ;.1, . I a N : 21'..' fl ittlq , ", 8 11 1.'74 , -- - , . , , , - , 1,, i,.; 1 no W e 1 , - a ,, , !,)étrrecor Q - s. ' by Jaz batunaa y Der r r r r r r tel.::'' "- , ' -- -" - - r ,,,,7,- -.- Streamflow throughout Utah will be far above average in the next two rnonthe ,, t t,1 g, A . l''''', ti. i 1 , ,, - , -- :' c' .' '4' r'':' :": '" ' ,,;:,. ' ' .4 ..::.- Snow ci.,e,er now averages from 163 nal oil 'the Jordan River ircrciii, of drainage near Salt Lake City to 202 percent of normal for Utah Lake drainages. Tooele Valley drainages are 191 percent of the usual May 1 levels. Reservoir storage is above aerage in Strawberry Reser oir and Utah Lake, which means there is less room than usual to store floor water. Deer Creek Reservoir, however, is slightly below its normal level. Little Cottonwood Creok will reach 120 flows, a percent of the ordinary May-Jun- e l,ow for the zirea, I.;'hjle, Flmigration Creek is expected to hit 213 percent. Parleys Creek ja forecas,t at 207 percent of average, 11'01 Creek 1S2 percent and City Creek 190 percent of the flow. normal May-Jun- e :lftali Lake inflow is expected to be 157 percent of average," aecording to the SCS. -Settlement Creek" near: Teoele is forecast, at 181 percent' ,,... , In 1h,3 Weller section of thw'slte 41.11.w eqwor rn nooq frnm Ii percent I'd ho Mny I River r.e....-ton the River. Ogden percent , Reservoir storage in the Weber section 'IA being reduced to make room for snow melt ?unoff :and is now 80 percent of average... This' is 40 pereent:ot capacity in the Ogden area and 72 percent of capacity on the Weber. StriiarrillOw forecasts-7fothis area have mereased'and now range front 132 percent for the Weber at Oakley, Summit County. to e 287 percent of the average for Lost Cr,ek Pineview Reservoir in the Ogden area is 226 expected to reach 145,000 ,acre-fepercent of the average. -Maximum mean daily peak flows in this area are expected to be much above average, assuming normal temperature and precipitation during the snow melt sea5on," the SUS said. if.,.'s.' 7 44 ,',1, ... 1 .:,? ::' t2 4 i 3. 4.. 1.- ;" ,..,,.?"t ' -'- ' '- - I '..:,!'::.::;.it: ' ' 'n,, - Zarb surtr-k"rt- s - t 1 4,.:' '' 'r- " ',. ' ,.,,!:;,--- ' ''. ' ' . - '':' ,, , 9..,k ii, :' ,,,:.::717: 4 , , ,V.,,,,,,' , ,;.,,,: ": ''''' :: ::: - ,:"::,' ' ' ' ''' ';'?.," ,.: ' 1.':' s:': ;,- , rtr,t,.;,:N. .: : ...''''''';''' - Nk. -- ,,:, :. ' , , :, ,.. !i:::::-''.--- '' ' 4,1- ,.,::.,.. .., :::."'" ' , '.,,,,,,. 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Filling Sugarhouse Park with flood waters "is better than allowing flooding ot homes and property below," said the commissioner. - caused extensive damage Lake City, said Harmsen. Harmsen said the city is taking other flood control measures, in Plans are being made by the Utah National Guard to set up three tempornry resettlement camps for 750 to 1,000 Vietna!ncse refugees. If thP Vietnamese eomp as expected. 350 will be housed at the Intermountain School in Brigham City; 400 at the Tooele Army Depot. and 150 at the Air National Guard faetlities near the Salt Lake Airport. '"It doesn't look like we will use Camp Williams,". said Maj. Gen, Maurico Watts, federal energy administrator threw his support behind the Kaiparowits power project in Ulan Vvednesday. saying the nation needs the henerating capacity. Frank Zarb said he will use his influence to try to speed orivironm.,:ntal 'prroval of tho scuthorn Utah project. The comments came in an exchange of letters with Utah Gov. Calvin L. Bampton. The governor wrote to Zarb nearly a month ago, askin; him to he speed the release of an itonmental impact report by the Intenor Deparimentwhich is holding up the project. See ZARB on B6 The in Salt Utah National Guard adjutant, He said the training camp in the southern part of Salt Lake Valley was -- too austere to take car' of this number of people for an extended period of time." Rampton to take charge of housing and feeding the Vieif tt,e necessary InameEe federal funds are provided. "We don't have a dollar of our own we can divert to this purpose." Watts explained. Watts said the facilities for refpgees could be ready within 10 days to two weeks and will probably be used up to 90 come to the state and the money to co er their resettle-wilt are still being discussed by federal officials and the Congress in Washington. If the refugees come to Utah, the Department of So , Whether days. The National Guard has been at,ked by Gov. Calvin L. , refugees any N , , !' totalI of 42 :,.i: , Six years after he 111Z5. FIZZ , AltOPT K,A1 Prize this week for It is the first 'Doonesbury. comic strip to win the Nillizer for cartooning. The strii., which has appeared in the Deseret News since its syndication in 1970, has evolved hoirk a satra of tfa'a wry &mtden-:- 7:41,47 147111 Ygl WO rouR 1115g4AP 1.7175T TRYN6 70 AVAlt l'OR Of R C6LiiC77ili: MNAL OULT 77.43X61 MOlig0t41- - ACION? r44,i7t. gERY, vay AIAPPY 7-"'-- c, corn -- ,,,,,,, l1J tt !C t 1100Y.? 503! n r': 411,., Pie 17.9 7; riz.L4g5 t &7t 7747NK5 FOR CMA61 ,.. ;I é -( , q 1- w , t'.44,.1',,,.,,'Zs:-.4-- :p- . - I : ....A---$1 , t ,,.,,,c1, rn.. Ica III ,, , ' Is, --- k it, ,,,,..: 4 ,I, ,- 5: 1.. ,: .., i t 1 County. "We may have had some trouble due to the heavy rainfall in a few areas," Draper said today. "But in most instances, the tempera-tare- s have stayed high enough to not worry about freezing." CFS: 14 cial Services will handle the interviewing, s:.sreening,- evaluating, training and individual placement of the Vie- tnamcse in the conmunity. The National Guard will take care ot the housing, laundry. feeding and other logistical services as long as the refugees are being processed. Watts said no National Guard troops would be mobilized to handle Cae problem. See UTAII o I , grave. Earl i, ; nt,t and D,)ence; t:r:v m',cessartlY vrder- 4!) - ''r '."- .. .fl '. vciz 114. , Eliot Richardson, attola!y general during 'Lie administration, cummentf.d !Aim his, intiusitni in a iheeK ., -- 0 l "very I reel that I'vp Was fiatt;sr1- at'r;vl." pre!4siong of tthRrqcterss, Ni7-:o- T ru d..e au ethc,di - tc, 2,5, .'' mcs. 't,:ft.;71---eL.- thwvelly. by drawinz scenes in Washiuton, 3nd indirectly, through the ex- yi4zwc- Ili the unbeicva- - Sc iactutik rcsidat biy s,!triare "straight man" M. Harding, 44, 203 E. 7800 South, was charged a cininplat,in,tisig.ntend cfoje.,.C.,ity,.:11tIge,,!aul G. Grant. 1.a is bcing acia whatai, io 111V i;"14, Lt.,' C3unty Jail. The complaint alleaes that IHarding killed Mrs rila A. Petty, 68, COO N. State, "tluiiiig the colcunissiou of ihe crime of rape. on or about op, , t.7,-41- .v, h g-- - M." - Sheriff's Captain N. D. Hayward said the woman's body was found buried in a shallow grave in Corner Canyon shortly before noon Sunday. An autopsy conducted by the state medical examiner disclosed that tho ivr,PrITI had been beaten and sextially mole,ited, said Hayward. , , Harding was arrested Wednesday morning without incident in the the area of 800 E. South Temple, said Hayward. He is scheduled to be arraigned on the murder charge Monday morning. , ' . -, '. - - - , . I-- squeeze coming 15 '. '. ' ; overpass resurfacing project will close all but two in the Salt Lake City area for much of the lanes Of summer, Utah Highway Department officials said today. The preventive maintenance prejeet will extend from '33rd to 72nd South, according to department spokesman An Warren Morningstar. Morningstar said bids have not yet been let for the project, and definite dates when the road will be closed have not been set. Ile said the resurfacing probably wont start until after Memorial Day and will take about four - months. ' -- The problem is tills will be cutting the ePpaeity d and probably a little more," he by at least said. "We want to encourage people to use alternate one-thir- routes." Iviother wins art award HOLLADAY Mrs. Robert H. (Phyllis) Horne, 4476 Mathews Way, has won the $1,000 Gertrude frogelson Award in'the National Mother of the Year contest. The award was given for a painting of two antique dolls:, The painting is titled 'Our Mother Now Has Children of Her Own." It previously won the top award in the art division of the Artistic Achievement in the Horne competition conducted by the Utah Mothers of the Year Mrs. home, accompanied by her husband, will receive the award Saturday in the Hotel Waldorf Attorja in New York. Anil Stark, Utah's Mother of the Year, will compete during the event for the title of Nationai Mother of the Year. Mrs. , 't t'1!' ; 4 Ma ,s4.0 I :4k ' !!,!: ', cvg:';,?,),yit -- ,?,v a:',11 ; la ' flower child" who with plants; "Megaphone" Mark Slackmcyer. the sadder but wiser protestor, and Joanie Caucus,. the housewife who it ,61 1; found a new life. -Ms. Caucus" and her agitation about not Fottiog ac copted into law school, in fact. drew invitations from campuses across the country to apply for admission. She even accepted at Boston University without applying. Tradcau won the Pulitzer Prize for zartoorang for his retio.y d.dt1dUtV cur U LWO LKAMD, " - .. '04 OM - 4,;z ',74 ; t .1,aea,,m..4'ma4sftg Eyes aren't really open tsiIe what might be your tirst imptession, Lucas Hess does have 114 eyes closed., lie took part el e 44dY rnting contest tkponsorod by University e campus racsio isui-Tpiirl OK: ,70p,; Communication Week Ten coupiestoolt part in The i 100,4aectators maintinz corttctvt shirk tnt'- - C:Antriunicatiotls V14,ek dasiiseltt. clr .,brisedcast prir;t sor,riczs " , , 2 wrich is a collection of the from it Oklahuitta; the daily cartoons from that star tiluzxterbarl who is - period, and Trriitt Violing in the Reflecting Poll!, or The his liewr Fireside Water krate." I r Hartib, tlie lieheet, 2 LI. - .. 4viC Watergate-commentar- y, .. - : Midvale. Mail was charged Wednesday with r ee murder in the beating death of an elderly Sandy woman whnse hndy was found Sunday in n shallow Association. 1'' u"4,1; ..if::: ;71 ., 58 OH, 1,4' .....t,..., j:.:,,,ivLa , natinal affairs. (It's 0151 W Al ON-- , 1,01AT CYNICAL 71146 1 -- : in, muniq were scheduled le make avalanche runs. a situation Sandahl termed "very unusual" for this time of year. Storminess during the week has helped fruit growers in most areas of the state. according to Rulon Draper, Utah State University extension specialist for Davis perennial you 7,;!NK xiwir : - ,, , today or. sabbatical from the comic page.) President Ford Roeontly fold members of the Radio and , as dents Af.'Eaciation all know, there are Hy three major veldeles to keep 'us 'informed 23 to what is going on in Washington: the elee- - : '- A .g.B-- 1 tro.ize CZI SAY 15 A716 4;4,5 To :... irst-deg- to fall in carries on conversations AREVIT RCS FAITI-111-,- . A giht4 IMiMMOiMOONEINIMOMMIIMt '1" Midvale man charged 0...kind thát."tkkie. t started drawing the cartoon for the Yle.e Daily News, Garry Tru lenli won the ijiitzer tary b one.squry:::...n...., r , 1 .1, oe t.,- , -- r . , - awath of tah readies for Viet refugees plant r 1, . resort has joined runoff from Emigration and Red Butte canyons at about 13th South and Fifth East. "All that water converging suddenly at one point has brought massive flooding owl-shaped" L. tires were sla,,hed I and the replaeement n.f the ones on the patrol cars i6 estimated at "well over $2,000 t " Most of tie tires were radial types. , Investigators said they .iiidn't know it Ric tire cutting incident at the tavern arid the Hall of Justice parking lot I were related. a L'itt.,scvcral officers said they thought it was -stupid" decision last November to do security guards at the Hall of Justice. A Early today, U.S. Forest Service ranger Bengt Sandahl reported 18 inches of new snow since Tuesday at Alta. Patrols from the smnli 44:1. '06,114, , Sugarbouse Park may soon become the newest lake for boaters and water skiers. Calling the park "a natural retention pond, Salt Lake City Commissioner Stephen M. Harmsen said a hydraulic floodgate has been installed in a drainage culvert at the park. This Win 'i.shut off flood-levwater from Parleys Canyon to be backed up into the , park. from In the past. water Parley's r Nine of ts., cars in the basement parking area belonged to the Salt Lake Police Department and two to the Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office. In addition, seven' other private cars also had the tires cut. k411 ''''' gives signal for floodgate placement at Sugarhouse Park as Frank Sconfienza and Commissioner Stephen M. Harmsen watch operation. ittv. .,: 'ay iintisnued Lou Neatmai n, left, Pä.k.'.-faHelf- tp.41 Later, the lives on IS cats piked in the basement ofI ,, if - V,r 1 !,::', 1',It', . e. t ..;, ,L':,,r-A- ,- !I v v, F"I' thc ,iii:1::IPOILLCILL .4-also found slashed. get much runoff." In the meantime, fire sta- lions in the city and enuniy were making sandbags available to residents and owners of businesses. ,,,, j,:,..;:::-:'::- ';',:'--:- a noted Byron Maurice 'Pailker, Salt Lake Catinty flood control administrator. "We'll have to have a few days of real warm weather to vet," :. ' ' 1,7- ,.- :-' :::::::,::::, "Wn ,::2,''''''''',!''-';';,.,?."-:t;,,,,- .. ,: fruit flooding yet, and major streams are not running nigh :,:r':':: ,,..,..:.,..::..,N,::....:,,...,,,-,p,A,,::;:,- ,; flooding. ,,-:'- 27'- cla,,,,,..,,,,..r. 0. harp pared for the posibility ' s,,. didn't Rain hi the valleys and snow in the mountains continued to fail as co nmunities Along the Wasatch Front pre- ':1; - t,,,,,,,,,,..4t, ..:. koi...14 The deflating experience bezan when officer:, in two patrol ears arrested a woman in a tavern at 300 S. NVFIst l for "unlawful possession 11 a vveapon." Temple When the Salt Lake policemen returned to- their two patrol cars, they found tthe tires had been punctured by someone with a knife. the 60s and 10s. ate. , '''''''''''''''' ....'. ,, L... . Salt Lake area lawmen uffered a real letdown Wednesday night: tires were slashed on 13 patrol cars and scycn cf their private rebie1es I :!..':.,..,i-,',';'4';-,.- . 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V lahY - warming trend, coupled with 11 fair Avonthor, t c 4' vm,efori i move into most of the state tonight Showers were expected to give way, to partly cloudy conditions this afternoon, followed by clearing skies tonight High temperatures, in the 4')s in recent days, are expected to climb into the 60s i of Priday, with probability measurable precipitation decreasing to 10 percent. The extended outlook calls for temperatures warming to "near seasonal lex els by Sunday, with temperatures in . ,- .t.'.:.,,:::.:i' r,A1,70,17:,,V7Wata,4 ,,,I.i'r.,14...:,.:,,,,,,. ;,':;-;', ....:,:;.:.,:f '- ' - . ,fa.v ,! ,V., -- trees. however, and 1 ::,P,r,. ' ; s.ii. :.::::.:,,,.:. 4 .4',1";1,31,7....1,,....,,, ,1 .',''''''''15' 71;7rT7:. ;;;'.L.4.-4"Ii.,,,,,-rroftAlk,f,tr, :,.:: ,:,,'-c-- t ., ,, i. Ji ,,,,03,'.o,i, : t. Utahns, braced for the pos sibility of floods due to a late runoff, were given a Millen tary reprieve today as unseasonably void temperatures ."!,,,1,4",!:,..,,,,,,,."-',,-4- '7., ..,:.- , will - ,d:4Ft-. ,,i!,' '''':''' ,: , Pc- .- , .. --- But cool weather v4 4S;;:4''',-- ::- ::' . '.-- 74.:. Seiaa,,, ..,:,.: .. - continuecod. .',..41-;''''-'''''PitIi ',.4;';-,7',:'r-,-t..-- - -- ,. - i,...I. ..'t:.t.ls,.',0,A,' - ' TodayI worriers ..,:r,,I, ", rc, .410 " -- -- - 41111t',?ki.A. .1, ,:,;,'I , - ' A ''. ' - , - ?,vo!'...liz, ,, ::' ," fi - ' k.1 , , 1,1, ,x,...I:4i ;'.4.',,'..'..,:,i:.K.,,,,i1!4'41,1 '' - It...''';', ,i...?!s?:;:. , fr '...,., :: .,':,,, .,. :1.. ,,,,.,,.....,,,,....,. ::. ,,p,, ,,,,, irf, '1V,40W144..eale-.4t ''- : ' ' - tfr ,.., ,i :',': t :::',:' " 1 i ,,- . ,,:--- - w:,..,, :,,,,,......:: 77.,,,i.. 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Reprieve fTor no ' ': ' '1:4r,- - t: , , - -.1 A ,4'lkS1 ''' ,';: ,,,,t.',,, t .'." ,..,,,,,,,. ,zrz;4,,,,,,,,:-,- '"':,:,"1-tV.--;:;'. .' ,:, l',, L:'"'.4".'"--- .,E.; ''' ' ,, tr-,-...:- ., .4: , 4,,.',1,'VS-7,- i...N.'w-,,r3- - ''t'''''. .:.,:, ':'''' ''" "4" - '' -, ,, The SCS monthly snowpack survey on cold, wet April had pushed May 1 streamflow forecasts up vastly. SCS state official& said. responding to a Deseret News tequest for information; , I would suspect that tthere could be boffie flooding in certain areas," added Chi) ton Ramsay of the SCS field office. 174517th South. For example, water content tor snow fiefds between 6,500 and 8,500 feet elevation reached ,''new tecord highs" in many g 4:? :,,,,- q,-,3',,,,:::,:,:.:shwe ,44 ' .,,,A , ;;,...'.,' t 7.1,,'-1.,4N,- " - .' - 44:4-,..- , ,s 2,', - ..... :,, .i.,, FA. 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