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"I understand hay Is going for $7o a ton now. but about 30 days ago you could have - .- . , , :7, ! :,T1k, dclay o f ce. a. whunt , hay, barley an d .; .1,9u;zar beets all essential to the nation's ; i,"',, e supply may affect prices to the '.. ' Clinsumer if the crops aren't planted in the .: . :mixt few days: - I 't , T Th,tiol. , , - : .." - -- :;'. - .., ,,,,. ,Z,.;.; - L': .6 A., - t"" .." '" .:" 4- .. : , "' i ,.,,;, : , , : : - :,,,.?,,4F.,.-t7.;:,.....- ,. i,.,,,...- ' - 'sk, : :,-- -:' i ::, .:,, ,: ."'t.'.: , :,71tc:, .;l, ...1,- : ::'.,,a 41-1:- ::., V.- i .:y4,,b.,,4...,i7- i t ' ,. .Z1, :'- .. N.47-:.-..- ,,, ; ,.,,,,4'4 ,.., 0 ,,,7 , 4.,,:046i-- , .. - ; , I ' t P !,:.' c's':.!..::,:.:s.. , , , ',,- C1:1' .,,,,,,,..,..,,,, i. ;....,,s ,.74.4....,,,,....i.00) ' , L '4..... :: "'"'-, .:. 144 ! , k -- :t:;;;;'''''''' Janet By Wilcox ' ,,.., 7,:.-- : ,,,,":'.'7:'F,;,:.4;,. :,.' monoirxteg..,i - . k ,..,.; k'. ' , ;., 17,-A- 1", .,... 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The e students walk another to the school bus stop after crossing the creek. half-mil- During high water times, a vehicle is left on the other side of the creek in case members of i ither family ':ant to cross over and drive to town. Last year live students' the tram. This year there are three and "those kids are here come rain, shine, pour or anything, while some living a half block away sometimes can't make it" a rode .. 1- ............... :, - ': ' "' e' '' ' ,,' 1,2, ': , .r" ..' f a nt.:Qh.r,or, bz.Aps ';', ' r , t ,,,, , 4:A ,,, , ,A,,,,l, 4 .' i0 IT- ,, ,:v:. - ;.7 ; .- L' '''1 , 't...1,,r.. mi' ;. .,z,,ft : .. 4 , . 4 t .,. -- ';',.,.:n'4;1"1' ,9:.: 5.,,,.,.4 .,,,,, ':..,.!.e.',....1.f:;04,-;.,,,,,,,,,,,,,! ,,. " ..:: ':.,',,,,, 'et:, . :.:1 , ...:.:.,; ,,i,,,..,,,.",-,...:,,,,4.:,...- .6,: 1 - rn'',.. :: '..)..',:,- .,,,, . .. r.,.,-,-,,7,,,- , ,... ... deaq up Hardman ; - i- '''et.'''if...44,K.A.1 1. ... 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The incident wns the only new de velopment Tuesday ag officials and flood control , w atch crews on selling streams and po tent ial slid e areas along high- - .. t-,1- eoso into the pver much of the state Tuesday, and highs will probably reach the 80s today and Thursday a.s a strong warmHow- ing trend continuesever, some cooling may occur Friday with, a chance of showers M. the north portion. Lay S3li LAI! County residents have obtained bzigt,;, Pnd Lire preNiring for on Big and expected Little Cottonwood Creeks, WI Creek, City Creek,- the Emigration Canyua stream and the Jordan River. Dr. Harry C. Gibbons. Sec ItiLit6LITIE ca 12 TmperatureF us et.,,,.,......,...,.:: ....;.;:.;y:;.:..,. ......,i Low , ........ .... I , , .t bidder on project Price Builders, Inc., 253 W. Haven Ave., Tuesday was the apparent ltiV; biddcr ,Lt $9t2,4.0 to remodel and r build an addition to University of Utah Bookstore. Glen R. Swenson, director, State Building Board, said after opening the bids the official estimate was $1.3 , million. Ile said there were 13 bidders, which indicates many construction companies are looldng for work. The remodeling and addition were designed by Environmental Associates Architects, and the successful contractor w ill have 450 cal ndar days for completion. Swensou said the project was authorized by the 1975 Utah Legislature to be financed by selling revenue bonds. The amount for the bookstore addition was not specified, d for the funds necessary to complete but left the project. 'The entire book on will be remodeled. The addition will include a new loading dock and conveyor belt to carry books from the dock to upper and lower floors. - San Juan High School coun- selor The counselor, Ken MacDonald, expressed special appreciation for Bennally because of his interest in his family of 17 children. open-ende- Two of his sons. Clyde and Chester, were among the first Navajos to attend San Juan High and their father would visit the school every two eeks to see how they were Christmas tree aclió doing. As a result of this "caring," mart,' all of his children have gone on to college, MacDonald said. recommendation that Salt Lake City lake a close at requests for large community Christmas trees before allowing them in pubhc areas has been approved by the City Commission, The action was taken after commissioners received a letter from Greg R. Hawkins, assistant city attorney, who said the city was unsuccessful in its attempt to recover damages incurred when the Tribune Corporation's tree fell on Main Street last year.' Hawkins said the Tribune's Insurance carrier "has denied liability and as such it would require a successful law suit to recover damages." He also said the cost of such a suit would exceed the damages to city property. "I think they should have foreseen this possibility (the tree falling, especially since the cable supporting the tree failed the previous year," he said. Before approval of any further requests for large community Christmas trees on public property, Hawkins said the city will want 1.3 insure that all precautions have been taken and that a bond or certificate of insurance protecting Salt Lake City is filed. A ktok Peabody miners, return to work All 30il miners HUNTINGTON, Emery County have returned to work at Peabody Coal Co.'s Deer Creek Mine near here, Li n d two of the five shafts have reopened. Investigators from the U.S. Mirdng Enforcement and Safety Administration continued to probe today for cause of the roof collapses that killed three miners and injured three others Monday. The inspectors okayed two of the shafts as safe and were looking at others today. Miners returned to work at midnight Tuesday, but not all could go into the 'Miles. Those who normally labor in the three shafts still closed are doing "dead work" today, said mine Manager Neldon Sitterud. Sitterud said the accident was -- just a roof failure." Dab id Cave, lt3, oae of the miners injured iri the second cave-i- while trying to rescue those caught in the first, went home from Carbon Hospital in Price Puesday afternoon. Vernon Wilson remained in the hospital listed in good condition today. Meanwhile, families of the men killed will not hold a joint funeral for their. Minority commissioner The first minority member of the influential Sail Lake City Civil Service Commission was appointed today by the City Commission. Orlando A. Rivera. 939 Fairview Ave.. an academic vice president at the University of Utah, was appointed to fill the unexpired term of commission member Franklin D. Johnson. who resigned because of business commitments. Civil Service Commission over- The sees city employe hiring matters. policies, and other job functions. Rivera was appointed to 6crve until June O. n three-memb- the Roger Luke, 19, Orangc ville, Emery Ccunty, will be commemmorated in services Thursday in the Castle Dale Ward Chapel. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. , - Alfred L. Willis, 28, Carbonville, Carbon county, and Charles Russell Larsen, 28, Price, wH have services Friday , Confheting stories wer,3 eirculating about the cause of the accident. One report Monday wai: that are pkee of mining equipment struck a wall, causing the collapse. Mine officials denied this when a news blackout w as lifted 24 hours later, saying ilia(' was a "rib bounis:e", where coal flew off the sidc of the mine. Miners arc speculating it was a , simpla roof collapse, - , ' Foundation honored Deserw. News Washington W kailFNI; rtN bureau ah Foundation v, as cited Tuesday for its "excellent programs" of preserving histc:ie buildings and sites in Vac state. Tr.1 National Trust for Historic Preservation made the award at ceremonies in Decatur House here. Mrs. John M. Churchill, Salt Lake City, the foundation's director, accepted the siher and stone plaque from Carlisle Ii. lanwisine, chairman of the , 7 ge - Tru.Ft , - I , , - - - , : The concert was a historic oL;casion because it marked the first time that an inmate had been allowed to assemble a band from outside the piison and put on a show there. Playing with her are her husband, percussionist Airto Moreira; pianist George Duke. and bassist Mireslav Vitous. concert. to be broadcast in its emirety, The includes an interview in which the singer discusses her new attitudes about drugs and issues a stern warning that "a joint or a pill is not worth your freedom. There are other, better ways to get high." ..c..) ',..''.., :4:- .;::',i::: ' .,,,,, - -; ':- r k ;. 41'!' 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The two families take turns driving their children to the Monthe tezuma Creek at times when the water is high because of flash floods and hea y runoff. Hugh Berm lly, the father of a large Navajo family, and Arthur Kasper, his Anglo neighbor to the north, built - t7.',,..;,...,:... - ; , - .0, ' hand-operate- HATCH TRADING POST, Some San Juan County kids walk to school, others ride a bus, but for three students hero it means riding tram of 50- a home-mad- e gallon barrels. The tram is used tu cress '''''': J.. ;:: '' :t...::...:,.., 4...:., . - ':. '. ..,. , d tram a few the years ago so their children could get across the creek and catch the school bus. Deseret News correspondent 7-- '''''''' '''''''-.- , , : - , . 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Acres devnied to sugar beets were goin.gt ;is; be higher this year, but how we ,know," said a Utah Covnty korner. yrIn llenrw, Tremontoti, president of Farm Organization, said that ttah those p1ant0 last week "are - Al'en he's worried whether the 'questionable." crop will mature in time for fall harvest. Elmo IC Hamilton, Riverton president of tfle Farm Bureau Federation. said the world ,.1s demanding more sugar ,and Utah farmers bad 'toped to increase production. "Let's hope sugar beet production in other areas , will be good to offset our slow start and 'Possible Email yield," Hamilton said. Tuft, .4,4onrw, Sevier County, said the late plantings of sugar beets could cut yield by one to two tons per acre. Wheat and barley crops have also been affected by late spring. Rancher Cary Petersen of Nephi said he thought Spring wheat would be a poor gamble his usual 20 acres. ,so he didn't plant , Petersen figures the late spring has cost him a potential yield of $16000. Fanners near Richfield estimated they have a yield of 10 to 15 bushel per acre less on barley this ear. ' ,:?:'!.''," 't iiga',V4V,, ,A "' "' ":: .. 4E' i-- ' ''cNAg -- -- ,, ,.g., "xk,o...?vN'-It.,,,r.,LpL,;nqmk"-,,,t,wo,Itr',,....,krb- ...... , . . ,.....-.elen- , , - 4., s 4 ." .4"::::- 77; :planters are clicking in Duchesiw County," t Wright said. ; ;;;Z -- ,,,,,,,,,,,";,,,,,,- r. ....,,.... VP.N ;eeDt:71-al- '' : ,..... '''''''' ; :,6 ...,212:1 4,444M-14,-Utowe- - , ..t. ,,,,,,r,.-''W- - ' a f ,' ;:.L.Ss.7.,--.,.-,- . . 1 ; first-degre- See FOOT on ,:..,.::,::,.;.,. ' ,,.- - ':.- ,-,-. ' .;''''':,?:-'-- " - ,,,,:, , .,.....( :::. :.; ''..t.. ,t ' '',;"If., i , , , seuteneed Taylor Uil third District judge J .E. three counts of second-degre- e murkier, one count ot e murder and one count of attempted second-degre- e murder. attempted The second-degre- e murder convictions each carry a fiveyear-to-lif- e penalty, and the attempted murder charges carry lesser sentences. Banks stipulated that Taylor serve a minimum of 12 years after seutencing him consecutively on all five counts. C Wallace William Killed la thc louc shooting Holt, 53. 1442 S. 609 East, Bountiful; George Hairston, 79, 4,4; W 211t1 sokith, iityt Albert Cray, 41, 32S W. 3rd North. Wounded were Edward G. Robertson, 49, 941 Catherine Ave. The victims St., and Laban David boiling, 35, double barrelleu shotgun auti Acre- shot with a sawcd-of- f a .45 revolver. - .... 1 , South. areas and thc police dispatcher. HI its said. The officers will walk their beats over several blocks in each area , ,. , ;: ., ..- two-wa- . , . . , , - -- IEditor's : , , ' ' note: Deseret News repot-- Schoenfeld was assisted about late planting of crops facing cattlemen by Deseiet Ni',wi; vIrrtf.Tondnits ., ...' Cl. Wilcken. Leo Perry, Arlene Mon- tague. Mary Ann Nielson. Reed Mad- Wanda Lund and Valerie Schul- ., ,.,,, sen, tics, I - . - ,..: ', Agent Darrell Stokes ex- g(:)(i))1d1" : ield of uow, t,h,zit, .thkee has turned NV arm. But bait County farmers were way behind. '' t, ' R. nadiels., ty, r9non libtt , dt : -- sal' db;.1:plai-iteton on April and t'lls year in the week of May .., it until ,et ...9i, ii. 'Lillis said, -- - rye, six-ma- The policemen will be equipped y with radios with "help as as thn radios can maintain it The officers will wear uniforms and keep close contact with cars in their ,:.,. s, ....... (iilict;ecuts,ensl: f 1 ' : Joim lionry Taylor, 27.'W;i5 sentenced today to at least 12 years in Utah State Prison for a triple slaying in a lounge eight months ago. Taylor was convictol last week by a jy, woman ,kr fkr Iiiing throo perstknS PTA v.'ounding two others at tho fourth Quarter Lounge, 569 W. 211d , - , .. Sentenced to 12 years I I gA. la rl prne)eveal IV eil ptahe- mkbion - . '. . , . ,, ,. ;:- ti .11 - - , , 1 .- .., ur I: t An . v Home ''',",i'l Co-1 t,,.., ;agent, said that although corn plantings are be expects corn yield to be good. Late it cooler than .14 ,,, t.t. T1,4111. arid crops are Off to a slow start , ,,, : In. Duchesne County, C, Leland Wright, a '''' . district agricuttural inSp .tqor. said it wasn't r' .i.. the wetness that slowed down seeding. but. ; .,:, cold and winds have been the drawback. Vsvith the warm weather this week. "cora : FARMERS St--e . r ! ivtck. lez,dt,di. - ..' 4 ha.d Spine :- al are ri I - Announcement of lesumption ot the patrols came today from Police chief T.),?xn, j Fink., who said that the onset of school vacations will require closer watching of the areas. Fe91,- patrols have mit been used in tlie city since the late 1960s and have been employed irregularly noted. during the at 50 years. Fillis -The sidewalk patrols will bring th,'2 officers in closer contact with the public and also be a deterrent to many crinics:' the police chief predicted 1 ,,,,. I means that the sidewalk This month. ,,,.. , I.. I' , in trculilc becKlse tehi weather slowed down the growth of range grasses and most cattlemen are out of hay. 1., ,t, tii ts4,11 elYital-l'itii',L- Park later this dale i kW retail food prices last year in the nation, is farmers in ut,sh. tilting - ,,,,-- lit all but. me valleys of south-etatrUtah, where they have received half of tile of a year ago, most farm coin- -mobaire save delayed planting bevause ot : y'et soils or bell'Al, freezing temperatures. 1,:ti'it livestockmen are facing a serious '7' ; - thy shortage, some are already without hay .,,.. while others are selling ,.."xcesses at prices up GS1c6rlit.. ildo'ur'sr(1,1lia7dril i The officers will he -- high calibtv, ewertenced pclicemen who, po.. sibly, will he given an administrative appointment as senior patrolmen,' he explained. - New--- v ' a l - C., la:-- ,taff wrItor Tw(,,,d., foot patrols will be;lin fli.teret . Today the West , ,, ar tided tty Joe i , ', :4' I,5-ye- ' in 1 i a 0 MOW 86r4 pount:I beat again rilattis III S.L. after Cops , , 4f1 - -- - .e.ov.r,, - : |