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'.414...,. , it. Ac lis:sTt.,::;!::,::-;::- :, - , ...,.: , t- i A t,,,,'z.4i,.,:c.:!:':;,,,,,, i ;: : :''' .,,,, See tiODV on B46 4.: ''':'.. -- 436 .":;::., '. ,.: , , .:,, ' ,,,:: ' Slit : ' :::':' ?, ..fit ,,i,,,,;,!.....? I . .1eAuti:,,a'A:aDiegilla Wife of rescued miner David Cave, , 171 1 t.-v-, aoc,--s it'''k'-7-',i,- ,,,,, it N. ' -. ... ,..t......d. , l... ' :, ' .t. The roof was taken to Pioneer Trail 'State Park near the "This is the Place Monument." The rest of the house is to follow Wednesday. According to contractor Robert E. Wells, the house should be , ."' s,'''''':'' ,,,::,,,,-- , :' : f , : " irl'. , .,,,:ir,L,..7.,;:,,,s,,,,:,,,,i,,,' : ,' ,,,,,114'.,,, , :' 4.:,..0,..,ZiA4.'''' ' b3,4lie,y- , ..,;,1,,,,..c. , ,,,,,, ,;e: :,..,---- ro ....:..sc:::.'::.':': - 4 A:.,,...T,---:., ." , , 14,--, - ..4,,,,,, , :79z1N- . ' - . ', lighWr'''-'- . :,, ' 4 w.i,", II 14 ,,i,kop!, ' : , : - , - , ....A. ' , ' ;..... , , -- ,,,,,,,,::, ..!,,, ; : i ' y ''''''' :''':' - ."'"" '':: lisk 1:,;,,Z.k - - ' ,,!'lt,,,,,4 1 r-Whei : ZoseoPhirmule",kii. ' ? i'';,:;:.'..., 'C.$41'f!e,g,L.2;100. , , l''.:' ::' s: r.,:t !:,;14graetilrra, s.,,,GF. ,,, , iii,,,, : se.:;i0,:.::':,n: o,,,L-- . ,,,,: ,:: ':,:,:-- . ,:,. ...... .,.,,,;p0,,::.:: ::::', . I i.,, :r17.::t -- vr ::;;,:. :: ":, , :.., cials are taking a :'go slow" policy on implementing the law. A few admit they don't plan to go at all. ., :,., ,p4 c...,..: 44:r:, . , ,,, 4 ,, , ...,... , ,z,.,5, 1. -- io e,,,,,,..p...,.....4 00itgainviU74..1!.'5''' : r,., ,, , ., '.7.WWW1' x , ' ...;. , '''....i4bh,...: ; , ,.. x .. :',. ,k t,lk 'A. S ' S. ss , A.'s ,, ., A, tohn veht wVbt gv,,,,,., '''' ..',i. kA ,,: ;,:;; :,:, it ,,s, !,,, i'. . , Af- i 'IA. "1 . ,:inbatiwA;t4146'244" ,,, - ,....,,,t,....74., ,, , ,Atoi,,,;. ,,, ,: ,,. - v- o-s :'Vow 4 .., : -i , , t,, "',;- -: ' , ,.. Jowl"... tk !' 4,; , -"- ,,, ,,:im.4 ',,: ,..... ,.''''''':':'::!,:z.',f.474 Av,ig0',,,3,?I:,-A2t:C- , ; tr.: 0- 0 .4:,,:t, rl,twtti. , ,,.'i 7'4 ,?,..:,4, the roof of Brigham Young's farmhouse Raising IF no easy task, but two cranes do Imuded rmptionLit t .i.,,,,, ' smokers. Sevier tion and voluntary cooperation. they said. rhe law prohibit s smoking in public buildings except in private offices designated smoking areas. It also prohibits smoking in private establishments unless otherwise designated, if they are enclosed public places or places of business dining rooms in hotels. restaurants, cafes bi n d cafeterias, thea- he garages. offices, recreation and dam e halls, poolrooms. cabarets, lodging houses and waiting rooms. Most communities surveyed have posted no smoking" signs in city and county government buildings, or plan to do so soon. and inform employes of the law. Most are also distributing information on the law to restaurant owners, and hope for voluntary compliance from them. : In Banding, San Juan County, police started enforcement right at headquarters. Police Chief Ben Black fine fashion. County Sheriff Rex Huntsman said it Is a "touchy situation." I suppose if a business called and they report a smoker they wish to have arrested, we would go and make the arrest, but we haven't made any yet," he said, of r.,-- -.... y health Dr. Harry Gibbons. Salt Lake director, said he may have to warn residents to boll their drinking water. He said he expected test results later today. B-- 8 'it's a real shame those people hen', en't got a water and sewer system up there," he said. The residents get their culinary water from wells and the sewage goes into septic tanks. Gibbons said the culinary water could be contaminated by the flood waters themselves or by the septic anks being flooded. team from the Utah Ityleanwhile, a three-maout today surveying known 'Highway Department w and potential slide areas along Utah --- -1 i rraw artisans totally honest,. Utahns say , , - i , . 1 , I , ';. , , . - .7! ...; - , tors are "completely honest" This is the conclusion of a telephone survey conducted for KSL News by Wasatch Oplortion Research of 501 Wasatch Front residents. On the other hand, the number who consider Anfo artisans as "usually honest" or "somewhat honest" far outnumber those who feel they are "not too honest:. The survey covered Ogden, Davis County, Salt Lake County and Utah County. Those surveyed were asked: "How would you (Iscrthe ror attitudes toward the tollowing types of f...etvlcc personnel?" The questixt was dilded illto four catecori rqative honesty: Compietely honest": Only 3.4 percent thought auto , . . Relatively few Utalins feel that service people such as auto mechanics, TV repairroen and buildino contrac- - s . , r e ,,.,, ' ' , mechanics were in this category. In the category for TV repairmen the figure was 4 percent; electricians 1.4, plumbers, 5.8; dry cleaners, 16.4; and home remodeling contractors, 4 percent. -Usually honest": Auto mechanics 38.7 p,crcent; TV repairmen, 36.5; electricians, 52.3; plumbers, 50.9; dry cleaners, 545 and home remodeling contractors, 31.0. Somewhat honest": Auto mechanics. 31.5V repairmen, 33.7; electricians, 23: plumbers, 22; cleaners, and remodeling contractors, 26.1. "NU- too honest": Auto mechanics. 22; TV repairmen, 18.6: electricians, 5; plumbers, 1055; dry cleaners, 6, and home remodeling contractors, 21.54 percent. Those who said they "don't know" represented from on auto mcchtuncs to 13.4 percent in the e.14A 1.4 I I sub-strat- t i l t befieve they Lan prevent some slides by water drainage in the area. This would the changing include rerouting surface water and drilling vertical and horizontal shafts to drain underground water. Loren Rausher, foundation and geologieai engineer, is heading the survey team. W4illace J. Stephenson, engineer for materials and tests, said the slide dane.er incredses as soil 6.'eorries saturated with water, as it has from, unusually deep suowpa!A arid reeent storms. OffiCiLIS I I Sve RVNOFF on .'-- , - ,e,e f1E-14-.- e ALA sT 91 ' anr-- - o d s , , ::4; V sz,2L,I,t Johnson is a native of Huntington and a graduate of m Young University and New York University. Be 1)eqan his retailing career with Sears in 1947. Appointed to serve as vice presidents of the sk. Chamber councils for the next fisca ! year were B. Smart: economic communications, develdprnent, B. B. Smith; government-commtmit- y affairs, Richard S. Prows: membership, John Dillon; metro development, Landon S. Persons, and transportation. , Richard I , McGjliq f., ' A 1--11 groGna-znaK- e I r - I -- of aeetricians. near Echo Problem areas being studied are on neer Silver in Parleys Canyon and Reservoir. Creek Junction: Some of the bee areas are being moultored with sophisticated electronic instruments. One of these measures any movement in either the suclace or a at a slide area. Geologists also drill vertical holes and measure the of the water level in a potential slide area. The higher the water table, the higher the potential for a slide. of C. elects officers S. C. "Chris" Johnson, Utah-Idahgroup division manager for Sears, Roebuck & Co., today was elected president of the Salt Lake Area Chamber cif Commerce. He will take office July 1. succeeding John Lattin, vice president. Mountain Bell, as , ,. , .:i, head of the community-oriente';, ; organization r' The election was held today at a Chamber Board of Giver- nors breakfast meeting, " Serving as first vice ores', dent will be Richard S. Wells, 4. president and general manager , of Wells Distributing Co. Harry Blundell, senior vice president, A Utah Power & Light Co., will be second viee president and treas , za ,t7:::tl: twer, and Fred S. Ball Iiit1S - ,4-reelected executive vice presiMr. Johnson dent, .k burglaries, , C. City-Count- serious offenses felonies reported, we simply do not See GOING on Plats showing specific layouts of the subdivisions still must be submitted to the planning commission. But planning staff members estimated the zoning changes "Ti!!k! !1CW ',:onart!ct i,Jr. of mon.: than 4911 hf,stnor. The changes were requested by Carl Ohran, a local homebuilder. and Ivory and Co., a large real estate firm. Ivory and Co.'s earlier request for the same zoning change was denied. Residents of Emigration Canyon also were bracing for more flooding. and samples of water in the canyon were being tested for possible contamination. Summit County Sheriff Ronald R. Robinson echoed the opinions of many surveyed "If there is a complaint, we will investigate and take action. But with the And A-- However, crews were still trying to clear the huge mud slide that came down over Utah 39 Sunday in Ogden Canyon, blocking the river. -- number prowl The commission approved zoning changes from which which allows one home on five acres, to allows single family homes on 8,000 square-foo- t lots, for parcels at 1000 E. 11500 South and 1300 E. 11800 South. n i The Salt Lake County Planning Commission today approved two zoning changes to allow subdivisions on more than 100 acres south of 11000 South. The commission earlier had disapproved one of the subdivisions on grounds it would contribute to urban The threat of flooding and landslides mounted today as the temperatures rose into the 70s and promised to go into the SOs by Wednesday. Crews had a breather Monday as an upper level disturbance kept temperatures down 10 to 15 degrees from the previous day and slowed the runoff. police officials expressed reluctance to get into the business of chasing down s,. , Subdivisions win nod ' : ,, warming frenu Julie Many Wilcox. in ; i E'loodwaters swell with jRyan a copy of the new law and told her she could no longer smoke in the office. Deu.ret News reporters and correspondents who participated in this survey were:Vera Carter, Joe Costanzo, Bill Heaton, Joe Liddell, Reed Madsen, Arlene Montague, Flo Munson, Mary Ann Nielsen, Jan Padfield, Dorothy Rae, John Serfustini, Arva Smith, Hal Spencer, Marjorie Whatcott, and Janet the job i ,; ,,4,-- . ic 'i.r, , Ifrattellat , , 'T , ,;, Cidisomblat.mwomovouswo.a.soviarolowatsot ,. ,.. - r.:',:t.,, V.1177.-'34re.....t ..., .'.. ,,...!,-',.'.- :,,to : )k 'k site,,, :?:: ,.;, :;:,:;i:,:,;, ' A - ft, 2 Secy. of State Clyde L. Millet assumed the additional i of lieutenant governor today, and with it several new title responsibilities, lie was assigned the enlarged role under a bill passed by the 1975 Utah Legislature, which became effective today, CO clays after the Legislature prijournad As secretary ot stale. Miller serves on the State Board of Examiners; is superintendent of buildings and grounds at the Capitol; is the first In line of succession to the governor; is keeper of the Great Seal of Utah affixed to all documents signed by the goverpor, and maintains in storage all bills passed by the Legislature. As a result. of the lieutenant governor bill and other legislation passed by the 1975 Legislature, Miller is given the additional duties of preparing voter information pamphlets and registering lobbyists. he is also designated as cliict state elections officer and has statutory authority to serve on boards as designated by the governor and discharge other duties assigned by the govecour. ', ', k c'..447,:s7.Cl.,,i 'ioi4voi;''',:, ',P;',,',1,11,1N.N.,,,9.i., t '. - Miller dons hat No. , ts .. '' ", l..k.tr,l,.W't i ItoMth' 4,.,;:,;,,,.....,..:,,:,:.,,,,, 5.? - ,. Deseret News photo by O. Wallace lcmircier Most city leaden; and law enforcement officials contacted in a statewide Survey by Deseret News correspondents said they want to do the best they can to comply with the wishes of the 1975 Utah Legislature, sktich passed a ters, arenas, passenger esolutIon urging enforce- eievators, streetcars, buses, ment. interurban and railway pasHowever, most agree it is senger coaches, motor and impossible to enforce the ban other passenger vehicles to the letter. And any enforce-- . used by common carriers, ment efforts will need educa- - shops, stores, factories, pub- - . , h't It ' '.: , Cvyrigt,t. )975. Deseret NeWS Most city and pollee - .,,4",,et,.P,,f,"- - .," a.. , , :',..e'-'-',..-; , .,,,,. , ,t ,, 1 P;:rs ... 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And indications are they won't be except ill exceptional cases. 710",,,A ; ':, - ,,,,:::. , : t .a.?...-,Ato.- lit - ,.. ..., , '., ''''''2?''4..NE. A, , Ct. ,,,,c ' ' ..tk:,i! - , :',, ,: the West ' - :.::: ,pL. , 's A t4 ..',: .:::'.':.,1,'-ei- ,,,,:, '.,k N ; ', -, "ti r,.., , A' '''..,,.'.e'''0:.".4'"7'''''' ' - Avir .in. .., A '',. tin': Today,. . . , ,' : , N ' :., , . AN. h, A ,,,,:r,..,,,.--- .k,'...s'th.71,"c.;,:!-SC41,''- ,,- - ," : f46'''''' - ,....,. r g By Mary Lubben Deseret News staff writer H,..,0 ' 1' ; , - ., ,, , ',: ,,',. S. '.,o4:,,,,,,,:,..,,,w,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,t,t-- . ;,;,,,,,(....--',- ', -- , ,, ), , ' ; t-- k'"A-- 'k 1. ; - ''' i 1 A ,A01.115t, "hiefri',, ,., : , , " n x .: : t OPM7',n,& 4,,,, , ., '''''' ...Of:, --,, t,,,,,, ''k 11, .1, : 'er- i , 1 I s ree, reassembled Friday. About 50 nersons gathered Monday afternoon at 732 Ashton Ave. to watch the roof being raised the house 'and lowered onto two trailers. Thc jokes 'were hard to resist as two cranes lifted their burden. "Back in Brigham Young's time guess they thought the Idda-- would maki, enough noise to raise the roof, but he never actually got to see it happen." The began at 9 this morning, The roof was taken north on Ith East to 4th South, then east to 13th East, south to Sth South, east to Sunnyside Avenue, and on to the monument. Wells said it might take two days to move the lower part of the house to the park. house-movin- - .. ' .:4 ! ' ' .Kh.,,,,,,4.k.....,A, , ! ' - " ,T: 44,,, , :It -. ,, ti.i.,,t ,,,,!- .4....'1,. ". 4,-- ,,;1417 Ar. ; , , , " , " . - 4L111.1P." -- site. - 4er : :: -- .. ...,;:;;,:':'1.::: S ''. ;',,,, r, 4,,...A 2,::::.; XV , , , i.: : Sti."?':-.t...:4'.- Traffic stopped today for the roof of Brigham Young's farmhouse as it was movc-through Salt Lake City to a new i ' z r7:: , ,f ! , ' ..,.., ,,. co..H.,.7' F' , ' , .A..-- . ' . Ns. . - - Nf , ., . - .. , igh. ... :!...t-ik- - - : - ..":1,z'N'c,'--;::,-,'- 77',.,..' . nrst to new home I drikk- - ..,...:: ,l ,;..'.'!--,-... irr-- ' : ,, ta!"'--z- : ts : , t ' , ''i t::.: oc) - ..2 I , , ,,,,,........,...,....,,..,,..,4r.,,,,v,..,4,..,..., ...?4,..,.. been hustiond's Your ,..eylv -- aeeldent "But now his condition is fine,- she added. " hut hi,'s iint',. riot he's fine, tneal, Wilson, in a room only a few ditto s from Cave's en the hospital's second floor, may have saL,retel .a eracksl peMs, hi:, sister, said. Deon -He may be IA up for thrpe mont,o, " she said, alter talking with 'Nilson. (But Cave three-quarter- prevented ttewsinen iroto witnessing the rescue operations,. But when Larsen was reMOVed. the Devaet News was on the phone A ith a'uorker at the mino. 1 0...$9 c said. , el .,.... - Charles J. Housekeeper, 28, Wellington, operating a minitg machine, were working s mside the aYiont a mile and mlne when an inner section collapsied, Luke was killed immediately; Larsen was trapped or buried, and Housekeeper escaped injury because he was protected by his vehicle's cab, stiorces told the Deseret News. Three other nutters then rushed to the site the accident, and there was another caven from the sides of the tunnel, was killed then, and Cave and Wilson were injured, the sources said. Hospital officials allowed friends and relatives of the injured MtNil tO visit them' freely, but would not let cewsmen liowev'T. Caves wile as in the hiyipitll'a halls with a group of friends and talked with the Deseret News. I don't know anything except he's alive!'' she exclaimed. "They called and The,y - 1 ,, ., "" II,.,,,,,,,:.?;,.:V,:',.-;',,,,..h?:-....,,L.4-axy,:.-',,,,.::.--- fel '4.101 "5 ,r V e5tf, 014 tr.P Ar4i, em. Imi blecked the road near the Utah Power & Light Co. Huntington Power Plant, three miles west of Huntington and about halfway to the Trine. Emery County -' Rescix workers brought the body of a third dead miner from "Peabody Coal Co,'s Deer Creek Mine shortly before midnight Monday. Recoiery of the body of Charles RUSsell Larsen, 28, an Emery County resident, ended 12 hours of dramatic eficrt by miners to dig through to him He had been trapped shortly before noon by a double cave-i- n that killed ti40 fellow miners, Roger Luke, 19, '')rangevirie, Emery Cotmty, and Alfred Willis. 28, Carbonville, Carbon County. Luke hod Willis were ivinoved earhec, as were inturod tomerv David Cave. 33, Wettioq-- . ton. Carbon CAunty, and Alfred Willis, 28, Carbonville, Carbon County. The Carbon Hospital in Prive lited both 11161 in good condition today. . to rmery Conly sheriWs 1112NTINGTON, ! L I a tv lk," 1 Deseret News staff writer 1 , V tim w trk"Agr' 6 a 1 anal It." It$ go By Joe Bauman and Hal Spencer . 7 et of I ..I, to ot 161 I .,... D. , , I 1:::. ::: I '''. r-1- - 401 . - . .-- ' ! ................ PM.ElMibi ..101114 . - ;CtclieNOF'47004P : ,- B-- 6 PAIRITE MESA, Nev, (UK The most powerful P.S nuclear explosion in two years, up to 50 time bombs dropped on Mr0ShiMEI and poient as the NagasAid. will be detonated deep under the Nevada desert Wednesdav morning. The test, code named "Tytto." was described sof, capons-relatemealatig the device is a MICIOat or warhead atjc The. oI will Lc Get off at, 8 a.m. 1MDT) under the Pdhute Mesa area about 110 iniles north of Las Vcgas. the Vilergy re5eprch Pod development administraLion. said. .!1.44143k.sexgr...41', - |