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Show 4 - ., , , . , B DESERET ,,,, , ,,. . I, A . , . . , . . .. . . f . . . . p ,, . . , I . S. ' - ' : - - - -- L-4- ,,6 I do wit , 4 741 64 l'I 14 '9 ' , ...., , Lurd ,. CrCilr !TOL! I tmool NEWS, MONDAY, MAY 12, 1975 lu.,,,,, ,,h,m , g , ,4 ; Canyon fall kills '1 ter , student Y. 0- i A Brigham Young University RICAN 'FORK '911 was iniiire4Slinduy f;f!!!!'n0!..q.1 When today with blistered hands and case of vio in) of Avf;c. V.,on OPAn Rimb thp Provo, Wc,0 12 N 26. Mr and Mrs. M. Allred BU41. i of Utah County Deputy Sheriffs Dale Peters and Nterlin liu,;11 was climbing alnng the Offline in mile above Amei wail Fork Canyor about Tirni,anogos Cave when the accident occurred. Ile wa!, Tf.! scr:nn ch:llren ch!nhinc! woh hn nd tell. the officers .aid larn he , 'tali deputies, Amery-aFurk nolice (4U1ly Fork ambulance crewmen. Plea-i:in- t o;i!etr,, Amtl-tea::ngr rs trcr1 UintLh N;tional ,,fto Ile as pronounced de;-,- on ft I Hospital. !ic accident occurred tj)(i Ow, ,Ai)! !! about 2.46 p kvd huni lo bri:14 t!ic ,70,ieli.'24, in( htle. lornale kicks hurts guard t. ,V 1 ;TATE n" h J V:11 to 11,,,,xil.outo 11;io r ,,crunt:, early today pricon officials snid. Acting Warden George Brown said Patrick VAdez, count of 21, 'hoan trangely- during the I dilun :.ccurity. Ile aict olficc,rs 166k a i,4 i,;65t-1..V:i;dez They feared others in ci,10) !.:harpeno':! the veil block might be injured by the intoNicated iwkoner, a container oi glue used in learner Guard, ,01 h, Valdez has sered three years of a BA ,;21tence h a tlea0 weapon as:tuit an, , New th Austrailian consul visits S.L. an a three-da- off and church l'tt plish " The belt route would improve access to Wasatch boundary Front canyon areas. The pi recreation or terminal of and Wasatch Boulevard would be ellininated, the report said. cOnditions would "Completion of pro ide a route for express buses and the design would have the flexibility to allow for future conversion of two use Also, one ward of The t, nue( fi off jest.i.; i misi (0 . Saints would he as exclusplit by the route. sve transit lanes," it added. I he Cottonwood Air quality studies predicted Eighth Ward of Thc Church that emissions from the proposed freeway "would not of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints would have its boundsignifiantly affect future air aries iolated by the route. qual.ity.' The report presents several alternatives, ranging "In each case where boundfrom -- no build" to Lliernate aries are violated. are the Ibutmdarks could potentially modes of transportion, parand be shitted," the impac tial completion of study said. "However. toll completion. 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I 1:: r P- -cku 00"6 - in 5 House , MATTRESS SALE !: e bet - rs Officers Oirtk DO YOU NEED : 0 ' LYE smbinets . - oiog FURNITURE V.-----q11- Heatilator CompatibleS."..new freestanding fireplaces . be,,,.... ' I tougher lax s. There have boot moments when he might have wished to change his career, like the time in 1970 xx hen a bomb exploded in his car. A second bomb t as found in his backyard. BLit if he had it all to do ocr again, he still would be a peace ()facer. At one time he thout;ht of a career in coaching hut he has no regrets. Come see the : A ' at W--4) Peaches quiet-mannere- d .0. , rwmamommummlimi his WrIll is usually a 4,a. KETCHUM'S Morris.. ice and Allen Tippetts, directors; ft,'!nrirl C. r'llii:e':TlTr secretary, and E. W. Black fA V4orP;qrr ra"o Strrial man, but he is And that's hard to beat. vocal about law enforcement in general. lie thinks it is time the 95 .2 percent of the public who motakraggettnia. support the peace officers stand up and he counted. lie thinks the courts may have gone too tar in protecting the criminal and would like to see Y iNs a lawman, Pile and his officers have solved many battling murders and other major crimes. The solutions usually come through hard work and hours of doggedly following clues, he says. Since he joided the force, the detective office has developed from a small group of (1edicated, but not necessarily trained men. into a force of about 40 highly specialized detectives. Ile credits Sheriff Delmar L. (Swede) Larson with the oritanization, but the sheriff says Pete played an important role, sometimes dill icult to accom- changes would be need-- d if the belt route vere built in the existing corridor. "One school attendance area woutd be split by the belt route and , could require a district boundary shitt.' c --- Elmer Leake, a deputy who played football with Lim and followed him into the department will tell you that Pete is a "policeman's policeman." Others in the department say a super he's a "tc p. cop. cop." 4: - are: Harry G. Fletcher, first vice president; La Vat. L. Sorensen, second vice president; Craig Hanson, third lawman. . Thf. Pete wasn't something he picked up in the ring. The kids tacked it on him in grade school and it stack with him, route called safer Only minor neighborood, .school attendance areas and flfI'r LIttVi macathon To those who work with him, Pete made the right choice in becoming a e went on to win the Olympic: 1,1 Continued from LA 514. .i.s; 4 t competitor Ttw eases of murdered and missing teen-aggirls mark the No. problem of the department at the present but the determination might lie starting to pay oil. Gov. Calvin L. Belt new officers record for women's e account of himsell. Ile lost a bout to the heavyweight lamed Jay Lambert, who Western and Northweiern states, met today Ivith Hampton. lie s ,clioduld to meet ith the Salt Lake Area ("banther of Commerce Tuosday rmirning. P' he bud e D. Wick: adie toaa government, clitirch and business leaders, vvlio for Jrc official visit to Salt Lake City for talks y priik Pete says, "Mary Jensen" a boxing promoter who encourag,ed and provided ath!etie facilities to hundreds of youngsters, was Mary who put a fticodly arm around him xx hen Pete was just a youngster. Two or three times a Nveek. Mary wouid pick him kip in town and take him to the West Jordan Gym. Pete became a 'pretty good" amateur boxer and fought such youngsters as Paul Perkins, Keith Nuttal, iluddy Washington and jack all who later turned Burke professional and were the bette ;htti i the di tti. le didli 't Will all his lights, 231-4t- h ith S.L. Lions elect UNFINISHED address for 55 agency John hAt QrA lie wrote. with his eyes dosed, forward, backward, upside down and backward, v,ith his hands going in different directions, and two different wnrds with ore hand at the sane time. 'I must have bounced that ball two million tines," NI11:2 said today "I Couldn't eat very well while I was bourusing because I only had five eaull OUOI. Theo i mirnites ate too much when I got througn and got sick." Crime in Utah. says Pete, has escalated as it has around the nation and Salt Lake is no longer the 01,A, mostly crime-freplace it was a few ears ago." R-- The agency closed is at noon Friday at thc former office. South. and spent the rest of the weekend carting office equipment, furniture, etc., to its suction nf the new Revenue Svrviee Miffing at East. "The new building affords us more space and seine tree parking for the pulilic," said Marvin Nfortimer, dis!net manager. 7 114 WART ADS s tougiL Continued from I Mtn, kith spocial The Social Security Admicistration opened spacious new district offices at noon taidav. having moved in over the weekend. 561-I- Char lin Green, Tanya Briggs and Shannon Allred A team claims a 114.1W 1 eckit d o I hours on a rtaZ P-4- 1974. J ii!iparenburg, Richard Siddoway, an inWilliam H. Elggren, owner structor at the school, claims of a local food brokerage to have broken the world company, has been mstalied record for handwriting and as new president of the Salt say s he can write more Lake Lions Club. dillequil. way with his cyes closed than anyone in the Eiggren resides at V. rid. Michigan Ave. Viewmont High School student who vanished from a school paikilig lut Ni:v. i aillliently been sniffing glan kicked and hnnsed three - VCcIES he-e- Fund. A citizens committee is attempting to raise $10,090 for information into the disappearance of the Pointmg a long barreled gray revolver from bi:ntath a dark windl)realtcr, hr ordered the clerk, l's! "Open the eash register and give in a sack and me all your money." She placed ;va,,: ordered into a back room where she waited a before phoning Salt Lake police. A bandit who brandished a small revolver Sundy at 2:15 p.m. got less than 8100 trona Craig L. Laker, 19, attendant at Sinclair Sell ice Station, Highland Dr. The roner fofced Baker to lie en he floor and then he i'an out onto Highland Drive. ,,k A",,,;( ;A sue Garner. ,. , r, The girls are Jill miles. but when I tried to look it up, couidn't find it, so I may have doing all that bouncing for nothing." Mike told the Deseret News he was trymg to establish a world record as part of a carnival at the high school to encourage contributions to the Debra Kent Reward lie then crGssed his arms in front of him and, ith a pistol barrel pointing from beneath an elbow, -tffd:.red Lcddcr pui dii tile money in a sack..:At I :Kt p.m Saturday, a man got three bottles of soit drink from a cooler at the Heber Valley Milk Ave and took it to the sales cc -- , 1.,A,ttke1 change. one-fourt- h home indigestion. knd Ile still isn't sure Ivhether he has established a Largest amount taken was., 8335 from the Super Saver Station. 304 E. 21st South, Friday at 9:50 p.m. 'Inc attendant. Alan Loader, told South Salt Lake police a man with long hair entered the station, placed a quarter on the counter and asked for American Fork canyon. in is IIP 11,.? teet over the hoi7rs 31 previous record Thursday at the school., continued through a "stomp" at the school Friday night. and in the hack of a truck while going to a friend's house where he finally quit at 2:45 ata, Saturday. Ile said, "I thought the , and three, giant teeter-tottepersons claims a record of cf.'li.rinf.t, in a coloring book 22 hours. Lisa Beck, Syd Christensen and Janet Jor-- dan each colored in a Beparate book to establish the record. 1ardlall Crawford, student body president. said ,evera! hundred dollars was raised for the Deora Kent fund, but more individual contributions will be sought from students this week before the money is turned in. when they carried a 7 34 pound brick 4 3,4 miles. The He weekend. Armed robbers struck three times in the Salt i lke Valley Over the weekend, getting a total of anout S')70 from two 5crvice stations and a milk I not a record if tegan bouncing the basketball At 1:45 p.m, Mike Van, BOUNTIFUL otiritifol High Sebool I:6, a junior, bounced a basketball rob ,eries 3 i-- ,i, m el'i ,:, , . fa L., 1571) r ' I It's fund boost, 4.3 at 7,,, 2i1 g 04 3 ST GEORGE Fi Discount Tire Cattlitt, 229 Lost Pkone 1 CO 613-450- 6 a North . : 1 '''-'1- 1 41 0 0 1 - wo a, 4A. Jr, 4 ,A0oh,vit 6, , gitcA 4 Lt |