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Show - '' ., - ,0 '41t"14,':44:- ,,.:- , - ek .t.. , - ,- , ;,,,-,,,,r.- ''''' t'' ,,,a--4,-,- '11 :0 4i.:..4'..r.''''', ,...,..',..",.L ' '''-- ' ''' '' i - 4 ,z..etti,,..titicc",:kosii,,ritittettt., , ; 00"74104,40,46&.4)IVe'',,O,V6,,-Ti- . qi,: - , - .,17.4,0041-4,,,.-4.5.:- 411 , 4,,-- r 14 , , .., i - 4 (7P4 )."0(c)) I , : .. grin I! 24, 1975 DESERET NEW S. WEEKEND OF MAY 4 3 1: I , 4 ' - 1 1 'V, '- t.r ,,, , , ri , ,,,,... ..divt, , 1 I cz:0,,,,,,A Py Ray Boren Deseret News staff wrf:er , , , ,, : : ,, I - r,,;;L I I Icarbon I , , 3, art, ..i..6 . .)7,,s;,1711,7t ,....,. L ''''''' ,00,417 ,,, ', , '! '' ' ': ': '7 , 'ft' ''4( i . 10 men them little air xnd tho see ond villhout a HyrrN --, - , ,,,A,T4T.e- - 4modetif ,. ,wit .- .:.:'' -- -, ,:j fir :::.::. .,,., If ' , r& , :7 Sit ::. :: ',,It " ' '' ON '', '1 ikekett,44 ,,,i.-6,- k 4t!..1, .., 4. '',,,':'k ...n,,! 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It flifitrished. however, in tho West with Salt Lake City as a moved from Neyy . 11; I. h " tt ic t r, Lt ws ohrt, Py t Fullmer, ii- men had By-t- and make a real contribution to the ii1.e of people in this, area. " President Kintht'ill, ttn, the 12th president of the church, spoke Friday to speciall.). my ited got crinocill, bast ness, industry. civic and church dignitaries who were given a preview tour of the complex. Formal dedication ceremonies are scheduled for Sunday. The complex opens officially MondaN. The Visitorr-- Center also includes facilities for three congregations. inclilding one for Spanish-speakinioorshippers a genealogy loam h library, offices fer the New Mi,sum. arid visitors' g been Health aide honored 1 , Dr. Franklin K. Brough, executive director of the Utah Lung Association, has been presented the state's highest award for public health workers. 1 Brough re,xived the Belay Award during the Utah Public f1tlth Association annual convention at the Salt Lake Hilton. The award is named in honor of Dr, T.B. Beatty, one of the state's first health officers. Brouizh has been Lung Association director since lie has served as UPHA president, chairman of the 1,95.8., Program 'Jncl Leslatit,-- conynittees, chnirman of the, C,..nitilming Education tCommittee and member of l Governing Council of the American Public Health Association, Also recognized hy the U PHA were Melvin M. Owens, director of administrative services, Utah State Depart, ment of Social Services, and Roland G. Sleater, acting LakeCitysorviccs. diee!or uf health for Ilealth hPil -County for outstanding health field. t 1I ti, I- 1 I a ! titsitihrtt,nsieciti,ntesBt!tchonwt-reirbeutricocnosgiittliztti:- 1 cal!ed re- service station. -praised the response. Those amazin an here were ..fuys inOy short time.' he said. SCUtTS from a $25 million to Utah Utah received more than $25 million in federal revenue sharing funds, according to a report released by State Auditor David S. Monson today lie said the state received more than $12 million during the !Beal year ending June 30, 1974, and more than $13 million for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1973, The Legislature appropriated $5.5 million of the tederal revenue sharing money received in 1974 to meet critical school building needs, Monson said in his report of the funding. Another $5.1 million went to other continuing school building programs and the balance went to the State Board of Education to use in its categorical grants program. DI the more than $13 million received irt 073, 153 million was approprfated by the Legislature as a emergency housing appropriation and the balance went ie the State Building Board for various building projects in the state. one-tim- 1 , I I ; e I vi tap) )iit who R-- Ki 11; .: SItill .k 'Vvt,''11',")1'iltto stay revive Ross Wayman after he was overcome by carbon monoxide gas. Paramedics try unsuccessfu:ly affected them. Battalion Chief Marvin Kimball said Shay fell unconsciow, alter hc exited from ',ht. hole ;.iyid Berry said he t. ':1,:7:: '1.,n',:::::, miedc .. , ,,,,,,:&471,11!,,p, 97f,- ''ia, , ., ,:,.:L:::::,,t,,,.;-:,..:-,!,...,:t::- it '..:,9.4- ...;,, 'N.' ''',I . itt ri,akakitcluesixtgaissoner.a7 ,.....,..1, .;11 the - IN:it21INIV c '.' ,- the 3.3 - Mormon vork ;,-; ".,i,,,,,--- Z ' ....k A:0, W. of r ion-rnembe- ',.Ve -- :,rvoi ,,,,., 10' , hub. ',,. 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NEW 'YORK (AP) ed iin 183ol in New York State and got off to a slow start '''.1 , t greets dignitaries Latter-da- y 110;.." 7, .,4 ...1, .., ---- , 4H,-.- : ,.,i .,44( 7 .. 4 ie s .,elizitt--,....1- )t P''''''''' i t,..: .:1144 'a;'-'- 4 ,L,..., A, , '::::,;;::::',',,',!.!:...::,, "..:,,i - : :71,4;,:.',: ,:-: l; - -- ft Anp. ..,.. 14 ,, '' t lt, V!4 :,::.P., t. ,, .,.,...: ....i... ,',.,,,.,,,q - .::,, atitittPr,P , 01.3 ,,, 1.4' --- ,,:.,"::: '..:' g Berry and Shay entered the hole m ea ring masks. but they apparently were passing them to the two unconscious ,,t, '":' '; , " it 14 :,,,:,::,..,:.:.,- - N.:: water. . u, - 1: v.,,,,,,Eq;-':)::- - , -,t 1,jk.,..,,t....., - ' '''''. :: inAli, ,c , 1 1 7'..Aptt,;esif ', ' ." It ';: , ...:,:.:, Wayman tned to upport !to i,, UP; hPY 6.; nvoti m hen reseef:rs founl the two, both were face down in the lok,": 4.)--- .4 4'7, 14t:,-,1..'''''- ;1 1 s- :: ,l''' 1,4::!.:!',..,'; '''''T,i.4:':,-;1,.'- , . 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Both were I v .'k.::,7,-:7,''":';,',----- ,...,,,,,, 4 , -., Nis, ,,,.,4,...t.,i,41,..fi.4 - ,,,. ' .,t, t' .:'.A 411 ::,; L0 0 , Rites set for N.Y. "Pr."; ,7,',7r7"7:11:171r77::tr'' -- liki ::' ,.,7t , .1Zri::ti ,,;...,. - Colter. Davis (lied to the same hospital at II p.m. 1 , .- , .7: '''''44e01',,t,..i. ,. - t' ' '.:::. ik, , :' ', , ' ' ;14 The superintendent, Koss tudean Wayman, 39, 170 Burton Ave., died trying to sale the life of James Wilford Davis,,30, 284S Hazelnut. Dr., Granger, who was overcome II irst. Wayman was dead on arrival at University Medical '1',,;Z ,:, i,,,nt,:;i., F: 1 :,:,:!''''',.4,0,,,, '::,,i i ::....4 1 I ''': r,6 ir i c.,..,,,4 ....t.-- tt,t, ' ;,$k Deadly carbon monoxide gas in an underground cubicle near Sugar House Park claimed the lives of the South Salt Lake water superintendent and a city employe he was trying to save pin. , eim ,,,,, ; , gni e AL I l' i I l' i I IS to y 1 a 0 I t ..... , ai),000 Mormons lousing for elderly live alone the Northeast corridor and the complex and a new facility in Washington are expected to ralSO the chorh's visibility in this part ()l the count The Salt Lake County Housing Authority is accepting applications from persons more than 65 years of age interested in living in a new high rise housing complex at East. 2100-2n- d project, which will have a social center contain apartments with cooking facilities, is scheduled for completion in September. County Housing Authority director Brian Sellers said of their income in tenants, who w ill pay about rent. ill be selected in the next few weeks on the basis of need. interested persons should contact the housing inithoity at 2880 S. Main St., No. 20t1, or he 300-un- it and Weight limits raised that runs through Bryce Canyon National Park. Madsen said he was asked by Shebln McConkie, chief, Roadway Design. Division, Utah Department of Highways, about the state's authority to control traffic on that section of the road. The State Road Commission Friday increased the vehicle weight limits for Utah roAct, to meet new federal guiddines and make the regulations conform to surrounding ,tates. The regulation increases the maximum gross vehicle weight from 79,000 to 80,000 pounds, Single-axl- e weights were increased iroM 1000 to 20.000 pounds and tandem-axleight s were increased from 33,000 to 34.0CM Blaine J. Kay, state highway director, said some people have been wondering if the e pounds. National Park Service (NPSi has the authority to control commercial traffic on the road. , , Under special conditions. oerweight permits can be issued tor vehicles up to MVO pounds. hut axle weights cannot exceed the prescribed limits. clear from Madsen said it is the quit-clai- deed and memorandum of understanding 1960 between the commission and the N'PS the road will remain under the state's police power, on the weight limits was The tiled with the state archivist tor comment. but since only two negatie comments were received and nobody requested a public hearing. the commission adopted the U-1- - , . . - ,,,,,,o v ,,,,),.......,..4,..,;,, , ,,.,.: , .g. , 14, ' '' . ,;;;;k, :,;...... , .. p.p. WY, . , .:,,,..e -:. ,,. . , 2,- , ..!,,,,,, ......,., . - - ,,,,,,,, ,.': E., v r , ' ..:,...k,l, ''''.."':'''?' ' ' 1, L.. , ,,:, , k l',,,;;: - - 11 ,-, ,,:. .V:1,,,:, '..:';',..''.:A. 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The pilot said he decided to land in the open field. rather than risk gliding two miles to the airstrip Rtyl posstbly being forced down in a more populated area. He later took of I. By Barbara Bernstein De,eret NeWS Staff writer OGDEN Ogden's Gotn-,- : munity Action Program director, KC M assey, was ordered to pay $300 punitive and $1 general damages Fri-day for malicious use of due process." The finding was on a counterclaim to a $75.000 suit which Massey had filed against a woman ttho had called him a "slum landlord" and a "hood" and charged that he was using his position Granite to honor Howe as CAP director for his own gain. Second District Judge John Wah lquist found that some of the charges against, Massey were true and some did him no harm. However, he found that stone of the statements against Massey, made by Mrs. Ross (Clara) Johnson, 62. 3212 Childs -- Ave., Commission 1974 at a group of citizens County meeting in September which Despite Vietnam. change has not caught up with the United States, the former prime minister of Great. Britian told Westminster College graduates today. Referring to vast world changes, including the dissolution at the British Empire, the entergence of the developing world, and the imminent status of China as a superpower, be said, "Amid all this change there seems to be only one sure, solid bulwark of peace and progress: The United States, the most powerful nation in the world, exerting world influence and exerting world power." Heath's address this morning followed one Friday blind George Shearing, internationally-knowpianist. n ,, Speaking at Baccalaureate services for the 15r) gra,duates Friday night in Payne Gymn2sium, Shearing said, "It is my hope, and I know the hope of your parents and grandparents, that you find the answers to many of the problems that plague mankind." R. Allan llowe, will be admitted to the Granite iligh School Hall of Fame Wednesday morning at a school assembly. llowe, a 1945 Granite graduate, will receive a plaque during the ceremony. While at Granite, the congressman played in the band. was an assistant to the student body officers and won debi0e awards. As a senior, he was awarded one of 10 medaN presented to outstanding graduating seniors. aired complaints against Massey, Mi 6. JOLYin, totally. disabled Women's Army Corps veteran who lives across the street from some of MasSey's rental property, spoke in 'oehalf of the complaining tenants. The judge found that most of the statements made at that time by Mrs. Johnson:, whom he described as "an extremely excitable woman with very little intellectual control," were true. -Ile is a slum landlord," said the judge in his memorandum decision, "He did 'dire; tvo people, He does profit y the very conduct he is empioyed to suppress. ."Ile is attempting to gain exoneration in the public's eye by going after this woman for her exaggerations that are mixed with true L' Tht.al , v." alrynce3 16 ; ,--. ' ',: , 4 - e'': :. ' :4 ' lege president, Dr. Mardord Shaw, presided over t11 ttl; lia:calaurcate servieei and the eoinmeneemeat today in Dane Hansen Memorial Auditorium. BRITON on A4 See LA NDLORD en A4 the :.,, ,:.1 ,!. Farmer Prime Mini5ter Heath, left, enjoys the company of Westminster Menford Shaw and blind pianist George Shearing. :' ' ;.,4,; The (1)1 Si.,e d rInsidc9 Tonight's total eclipse of the moon could be eclipsed uncooperative clouds. That possibility was raised by the National Weather Service in Salt Lake City today as it predicted increasing clouds for the northern half of Utah. Even with the clouds, many groups will be outside at 10 p.m. when the lower left edge of the moon begins to move into the darkest part of the earth's shadow. At 11:03 p.m., the moon will become totally eclipsed with maximum totality at 11:48 p.m. Astronomers said today that even at this phase, the moon will still be dimly visible because sunlight passing through the earths atmosphere will be bent onto the moon, giving it a rusty or coppery hue. moon will begin to move out of the earths shadow at 12:33 a.m. Sunday and the eclipse will conclude at 1:36 a.m. Telescopes for public viewing. sot up by the Salt Lake Astronomical Society and Hansen Planetarium, v.111 Lc set up around the valley including the State Capitol. Liherty Park. Sugarhouse Park, Big Cottonwood Regional Park in Murray. Jackling Elementary School in Gianger and Brighton High School in Cottonwood by Heights. ECLIPSE OF THE MOON : FULL MOON ECLIPSE MAY 25 11:03 p m. MDT i - 12.33 a.m. MDT statements." However, Wahlquist said that Mrs. Johnson's charges that Massey was guilty of organized criminal activities and had taken kickbacks from employes Lacier him were made recklessly, 'In ite gave a soo voticeit, afid theh jaic Westminster Jazz Orc hest ra for several numbers. f were reckless": He also assessed pimilive damages and in general damages against her. In effect. they came out (nen financially. The vase stemmed from a Weber 'U.S. bulwark one-fourt- h , 1V-1 ,:.,,, - 1404:441itartiiescmgamot:- t5 t).,.v ', 0' & . .,:. ote- ,4i- ..i.,,,,,,,- -03-;'-4v,,,, --,;, - , 10.:,...v;,ii........i.AA-1,:- TOVELE shuttle plane was forced to land in a field north of Towle at 8 p.m. Friday when it ran ev citing by i ',,,,,:,Z;;;--ti:A.:'14-0.fit,,,,,,,- :,1 . ,..i.q,.. i v. 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I ..,f ii-- ,....,,,,.,:, 5, 21 , ,.,::,,,,,,,, Irt:,:,..iii "..--- 1, i'C: . - CAP director amid change' . , ., :: ..,,,,,,,-",;-- ,,,,1:-.- v,,,...,..... .,. , ' ' 14 .,,,,....1,,,..11.,..,,,F,....r..- t'4'4,,!14':4,,-- 1 on plant d The letter said. "...we think it is dear that it is the intent of the deed that the state retain the power to control the utilization of this road and that no such authority has been granted to the Park Service." trout Mark A. Madsen, assistant Utah attorney general, regarding a question about thz state 's authority over the section of 2 1 1 electric generation Kaiparowits Plateau. coal-fire- a letter The cotnmission also reviewed v re,9.11 Kny pmtT. to be t ery important for importation ot heavy equipment and supplies to the proposed Empty tank SUN I MOON D)tmgzf----"'--r EARTH I t41- - rm--- LEAVES UFZEMA 1 .. A ; a.m. MOT I I |