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Tonuny Sowsonicut, 62, White Rocks, Uintah County,: was killed Saturday when a car driven by Rose Mary Thompson, 26, of White Rocks, missed a curve on Utah 44, 16 miles ncrth of Vernal about 8:10 p.m. Utah Highway Patrol Trooper Ashton Brewer said the car rolled one and a half times, throwing both passengers and landing on top of them. The Thompson woman suffered possible internal injuries and was listed today in satisfactory condition at the Uintah County Hospital in Vernal. The fatality raises Utah's highway death toll to 83 C011ipared to 65 fie ath; on this date in 1974, $3' t ql,,,,..;....",.., - L..'11M''''.. i 1,-- - '''''''''''' 0 .,,,k, 44, ,,,pr , l' )1144's .1. ,.1 I: It .- rA Yellow moon ....,....,, - . ,,- I .., ,., 400," '''''' ' ,,o,,,.. ..:0,1,4,..r.,....,owee7:,,,,,zr 7."1A -,- .. :"''''. ;I ' 4;:':,;-''e Ar, ,ti v,..,,ova; ,,Nurii;;;;. it :' -- l'47-;- .iaM..0.,.,...;111..444t.7,,...i,,,. cemetery. ::. 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' ', ,;-:- I , ,:,,,,.; ;14 ,Prrk.;.te, 2 ,,..;:vIe.-i-,44.,,,- I C "''' , r, - ..., . , .,.,:.,,..:::.,,,.k. :1,:,::::::,,:,e::::,y:,10,":4,:,,,.1.,, 11.1'"-- i !.',a1;1,,:',i!--. , ', 1:f; f,fi'jf .', ,,::.,,;,:1,::,.r:,'- '''''I'lZ:. ,'t.' .,,,,;, ,7::':e ::5. ,i,,,?sg-- f..,,,?1,, Late spring snow!Aorms, as well as rain, have brought total precipitation for the current month to 2.50 inches, which is 1.2:8 above normal. .':'. ti, 1 all-tim- ' 11,, I, 4 ::;k,H: r4 ,,,,,,,,: W:11 i,i,c,,,, 1 1,Vil 0,:l .it ''', i iiit .,.,', S:', 4,4 :. 1 ,.'. 1 , :: ItI ;:,, Many residents have noted that they can't I for Memorial'. when lilacs were-ouare past long in the past. Usually, they Day their blooming peatt. Peonies, the usualI Decoration Day flower, are not even in podi ' yet. 0 "Al I 't.;- ::::1 :,:. ::: !.'; ;..i.- ' ''.4,', .::f .i,:., : z N o' - ,',J ,.: 1 I 1 i0 ,'7 -- 1..' , 4,1, , ::, 41 f,' ..;.,, i 1 :'b , 4 t., :' ' 4, tI , :4 16 :::: f:::e , :.:,' '. ;. :,.,: ' ',,',!:4 I a; I 4"1, ,,,,,3- - 4 , ,?' ,:, i,:::::,:: ,:1 .,..,.4,;.? iii tz , I t 11 f t,(,-.- .,,,,, -- ....r., --, f, .:': ' :, :: , r:: , :: ' 2'. 1 t --, :, : ,;: ''''''' ' , '''',;::::; :.7.:.',. :4 i . 1 .. ,, t.,..:, .7.... T "' -, i- -c,: of a southern Utah pioneer. hiker Sunday found the decomposing body of a Salt Lake City man beneath a cliff on a steep hi!Iside above City Creek Canyon. The name "Debbie Kent" was found on two pictures in the dead man's wallet However, the photographs were Bountiful girl missing sitiee not of a November, her family told Salt Lake City police. The victim was identified by police as Jerry Sandoval, 317 Argyle Court. The body had been at the site for several weeks and a member of the man's family had difficulty making a positive identification, said Lt. Dave isradford. The exact cause of death will be determined in an autppsy today by the office of the state medical examiner. The. hiker, David Thornton Earley, 44, of Worland, Wyo., was climbing among cliffs above City Creek Canyon and north of the State Capitol Building about noon when he discovered the body lying face down, said investigating Officer Frank Fife. A tery, Fairfield, to American and their Howe said, "Fighting for freedommeans We more than combat. cannot keep the spirit of freedom alive if we are not willing to extend the blessings of America to those fleeing oppression in foreign lands." Dugway Proving Ground Commander Col. Ada 11)(31E. Toepel Jr. referred to the recent seizure of a U.S. ship in a prepared speech for 1W Logan talks break off - LOCIAN Logan public ..school teachers have followed the example of teachers in Granite School District in delaying until August any more talks on next , t - Utahn gets Ricks post Idaho (UPI) -- - Sander L Larson, REXBURG, assistant prindpal at Bountiful High School, Bountiful, Utah, has been named assistant dean of student life at ' ft!e iv visitor 1 The visitor's center will be open to the general public for information on the history and worldwide mission of the Mormons. Incitaled in the many exhibits are three "animated dioramas" showing a conteinpoeary Mormon family, a pioneer Mormon family of the past century, and a family from the times of the Book of Mormon 2,0(1.0 years ago. complex In addition to hundreds filling the center's chapel and culturni hali to capacity for the ceremotues, several hundred more saw the 7 The appointment of Larson is part of a restructuring of the Division of Student Life, Dr. Mack G. Shirley, dean of student life, says. B-- - 1 , Ricks College. Earley descended the hill arid telephoned police. Officers approached from below and the police helicopter, Eagle. passed over the area until observers located the body. "Eagle made two or three passes to locate the body, which was lying beneath a cliff 30 to 40 feet high and in a concave area between the cliff and a large boulder," said Officer Jack Mitchell. Mitchell and Officer John Longson, in the helicopter, were set down near the body. Fife, upon his arrival, searched the area for a possible campfire, 'food or bedding without success. The wallet, removed from a pants pocket, included some identification papers and 14 photographs of young wonien, Mitchell reported. "Two pictures of two girls in each said 'Me and Debbie Kent' Bradford said. "1 had Bountifid Police Chief Gus Anderson contact the family of the missing , See HIKER on 2 y , , ' ,.....,......mol,!,::, mi.t t................i......44 Henry Gray's survivors wrote a short poem: !Death is but life, weep not nor sigh." , , year's salary contracts. , Negotiations in the Logan City School District broke off after teacher spokesman Ray Hall said the school f. district board's negotiation team "angrily made its final offer." , Larry Petersen, spokesman for the district board's -- ; negotiating team, denied negotiators displayed any anger. He said the decision to end talks fur now was not entirely their idea. . He also said an increase Of 10 percent plus fringe ; benefits was the best offer the board felt it could make. The Logan Education Association, which represents the teachers, would not lower its demands below 10'A percent, he said. In Salt Lake County's Granite School District, the ' largest in the state. teachers suspended more negotiations until Aug. 25, but school administrators have said they are willing to resume discussions at any time. Mrs. Inez Serie, the other assistant dean, has been named chief of the Manwaring Center and all student activities programs. Larson will head student special services. including housing, c.impus police, health services and other special student groups. program on closed circuit TV from tennis courts and other parts of the complex. The visitors were welcomed by George E. Watkins, president of the New York Stake. Music was pro, idol by the Ncw York Stake Mormon Choir, The invocation was delivered by Elder George H. Mortimer, 8 regional represent:Itive, and the audience was addressed by Manhattan Bishops A. William Bodine- and Albert S. Woodhouse, and the president of the branch r this church's Spanish-America- n area, Manuel Nieto. Others on the program were Thomas B. Neff, president of the New York City Mission, and Elder James A. Wilson, who is serving as unpaid director of the visitor's center. See Pres. Kimball on B-- ' 120 diplomas at prison UTMI STATE PRISON More than 100 diploma and certificates will be handed out June 2 during ccrernonies at the in ah Prkon, officials-- said. Jordan School District will present 30 high school diplomas and 40 basic adult education certificates. Utah Technical College at Provo will give 50 vocational training certificates, they said. . ,2 Moss for electric car WASHINGTON LDS Church ' ' I11 11 President Spencer W. NEW YORK RP) Church Kimball, of the of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, formally dedicated a Mormon 'Visitor's Center here Sunday as an overflow crowd jammed the new complex opposite Lincoln Center. , - , - Hiker finds body of S.L. man dedicates street d a.m. Bruce Howard, a Hansen Planetarium employe, set reflector telescope in the north parking up an eight-inclot of the State Capitol Saturday night. He said today more than a hundred persons visited his temporary observatory and watched the moon show through the telescope. -.- Illf 1 fill e1,,4 VI fl ,,,lit .:, t C It -".."::' ' ;.'', ::.'::':i:,?:: .0 t: .! 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The heavy rain and snow have increased stream runoff and caused flooding in severalI .i .:,, ti tr.1,:'' i:..:rj,i ..; Total precipitation since Oct. 1, 1974, when the water year began, is 15.19 inches, which is 3.88 inches above normal. .i. i,, i''''', ,1.. -- 1..! rti! .;: :,f:,, '' ;,1,4,.;,,,,,,,- ,-- 1,',.4,.,--,:l!.;,.- i ...I:4 .p.,:si.: The moon began to slip out from beneath the earths shadow at 12:33 a.m. Sunday and the eclipse ended at 1:36 , , q,,,. ..,;,,,,i4,.,,,,,A,,,,, : The high of 57 was about 20 degrees cooler than the previous day and was 25 degrees cooler than a year ago when the maximum i reached 82. The e high for May in Saltt low is 25. Lake City is 93 and the e r. The shadow ,spread over the moon's brilliant, yellow surface in the southeact sky close to the horizon until the familiar globe disappeared at 11:48 'link Astronomers had promised that the eclipsed moon would appear as a round reddish glow in the sky, but clouds obscured this effect for most in the valley. :::,. 1, :.: :,,,..,-......,d- i ,: Rs, '''"- - , - '''': - - ',:7's""' ,c,,- ''''' ..fiii,..7.:,,,,,ori, i,--::,-,-,::,-:,See SORROW on were made from wood. B-- ' ' h , 1 .4.4 ":'...',,,,,,..... :,...,,,,,,,:..-- ::. :....,,,,,,.., Many grave Salt Lake City's high Sunday was a cool 57. It was near 70 today and should be in the mid 78s, Tuesday. Low tonight will be near ' :::,:,:: ":':::'::::-:::- t Utah graveyards were often originally situated on a hill on the outskirts of town, The land was set aside within a short time of settlement. Older monuments of the past century can easily be picked out from the newer ones in .,' 2.3. '' , - !:,1...,T ',.., - W-- - - - .... " '.:!:':.:::':::':1!:;.':',:'::::!!:,,,:I '1,434; -- 4, ...:: ----(- -4-P 40 , fora :::: , , ::. Ai; .. , eclipsed Despite heavy cloud cover over the Salt Lake City area Saturday night, moon watchers were treated to a heavenly show. Hundreds watched the total eclipse of the moon through several telescopes set up around the city by the Salt Lake Astronomical Society and Hansen Planetarium. Showtime was 10 p.m. when the earth got in the way of the suns rays falling on the moon. By 10:15 a big bite appeared to have been eaten out of the moon's lower left , reewa .,,,.. ...,i,11- hors Speaking from a prepared speech to be delivered today at Johnson's Army Come , .;:f"'-:.---'7 ' ' 'tk.t-iI- - -- ,,,,....,......ofs. :: The warm dry weather should continue the next few days, but with a threat of in the north portion late in the week. See - .. :,.k. Atria s' A :PrintWI ,',1:k , A. The cool temperatures held flooding in check over the weekend, but stream runoff wii pr kably pick tip as highs rise inW the 70s and 80s today and Tuesday. 'Jennings Phillips, city fi nance commissioner. dedicated the "Avenue of Flags" leading to the veterans plot in the northeast corner of the cemetery this morning. The 100 large flags, donated by Salt Lake City commissioners and Utah Veterans Al- fairs Office, will be displayed every patriotic holiday. Phillips urged veterans groups attending the ceremony today to take a leading role in the 12.ieehtermial celebration, by fostering pride in this coanty's greatness. also asked that America kept militarily strong, in ord,.ir to maintain peace and make social progress. In other Memorial Das ceremonies today, 11,S. gressman Allan Howe asked that this year's holiday be dedicated to acceptance of the South Vietnamese re- Crash kills Ute leader 1 , 1 tl-- By Elizabeth Schoenfeld ff writer De se 3' H 11411; I. ,C ;,,..,i., ' freedom.' ''',4,..',.7":',"'''x::.':,;'''.,,, itA First in a Series vsc-.'"-, , :::I:.: families, 4 , .7.7 't: ,,,n ,V 'ag'''' ...",aa - Strolling through one of Utah's many :iiiiigihttt ti: - -- ,..r ., cemeteries on a warm spring day can involve . ... Jouto. lot ' M,t , you with the eternities. The epitaphs ring i4,,',-;l,'.- (' ' KISTVN 3 f, with sorrow and soar with hope. t VICTIMS3AI Ly, 14: These carved tributes reveal the attitudes P. , ,,,, ,':, of the living toward the dead i:::::::::Z :)::;: optimism, i -..,,,,, , is::::::,,:',.:.::::::,:,,::!: ''''''''''' resignation, a belief in God, a reunion, :,1,.::.::,':',..,:,, E4 unhappiness or even a touch of humor. .,:li;"ttcei.L.N,.,;3...,,:,,;c:.:.:: :,.,, 444,41 Temperatures are expected to rebound today with a strong warming aloft and lows tonight will be out of the danger range. flag-line- .g , , '. ,,itt,.. ,iwriolo ''''''',7:,,,,--!::.-7- Sorrow and hope carved in stone ,.,,,,z,....,3,,...,,,,,,,,,,,.::y,, black and drooping. Deseret News staff writer street was ded A dicated in Salt Lake City -Cetnetery today to those brave men who gave their lives so we could live in ...,'",.,- , ,. .;, - .c - 1 Legionaires .,,,' jc, Utah pioneer is still depicted in this scene at a Wayne Cour y ' ,, :'. 1;: AV Most home gardeners said their tomatoes were wiped out and many flowers also were By Chris Kotchi ,,..., ,., , c. it 0.,,,, ,i...-:. ,,, '''''';:i.: .., early-da- t' ,, -. , ' -- - - ,... The difficult life of ' Irlko. ,t,',1,,,,,, A. . ' ' t:7,7,4-77.--e, ', ,..:,, , it:t.1...::t!,,f .. 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' . ,,,,..':::,i,;;;-i-L,L,,,:i.;1-,,,i;',A.,::',4?0- !,, ,s,:', 4, ,,1;k 1: lek..,,r'''.'1";.. yii"';',, illy ' i: '',,'': 4W 0,- .,.. vtl..-:4- '' '' -, in I ne--r, fbt 9'9 "1. ' oePe. --' Ogden and Midway, and 32 in Salt Lake City. Salt Lake's reading tied the record low for the date, flag-line- ..,,,, 4::V-i,..'' la' ..k:it' . i''....):.'....'1..- m,260:17,...: Ralph Nielson of George Nielson and Sons. Brigham City, said they had about two a:icres of capped tomatoes and some appeared to be i1 right. but others were nipped. He said they would have to replant cucumbers, squash and several other garden crops. He said the truit in thetr orchards didn't appear to be damaged. , , ,4- -: --1.1 1 ,?,,, ;,.,,,:,,,,,,,,,,,..i , ' Hardly any tomato plants survived the cold temperatures. Some lows Sunday ing were 2e or 29 in Brigham City. - tt,:. ,,,, ,; f.,,,,, 1:,: ,..?'. - . '''.I., 47 , '71- . ' a's...a' ...,., '", :',1'F.: ; H.:',;--:- L'''''''' s't l!''',e,i ''''''fj,t....e--.'''N- :-;-: .,A.-5- Is - 'Oa '.1' i.,..... 7, s' ,::,". ,..,...t,,t iif- - !,,,' 1,11t:k4. ,:tz,,,, t, 17 i' ......A.. .1 i -:. , J Z ,,i4f, l'. 4 :t., II i:',, ,' :!' li...1,.,' 7,,..: -,' t,ac ' """'',,,,,'. i.7.4: i ,,,, ' A ' '1'4'4 ;Y: 4,,- - 7 v,,, iu,,,,,,,, Deseret News staff writer Many home garden crops in northern Utah were blackened by frost eatly Sunday and again this morning as temperatures below plunged freezing. ' However, most fruit crops apparently Box escaped damage. Elder County Agent Harold.Lindsay said that county has prospect', of the best fruit season ever. Most of the fruit is large enough now that the frost didn't hurt it. Ibud S.L. , , ,...,.::.; i rtr,,' qr. ''' - . By Maxine Martz 4 ..:' ,".. 4, 1!".. '''. .,''''','!.natl:a'sala',1'.F.':"",,, .,,,,,, I, ' .,,,,f!"F -' ,,,'-'- ""-:- , 4,,4--,-,1- r-40- r'.' ," P';''''''''!'''''''':, ..7 .,t .e ...;,,p, .t- - 0:10:,:-...;,:,-!.- ,,,,,,,..., 4,--,,-- ,, r:. '.:''';''' s.: :,'''::''': ,..7'. '' '''' "r-..- ' :: :;;:,. '''',:. 14 .,, ,:;,' :';':'' r:A40?;;,--7- 11 1 '" :' ,,..,: '' - - :.Y.:.' .:'::...;:is.':;'':'::::': ,. .".. ,:' .'3.''' al , ' : .of City-Region- a, 0 InSONIMOININOMOIF MV1,10.10M.1ElMiki .'-- Action Ads Deaths 19 1 U.S. (AP) Sen. Frank Moss, says he is preparing to introduce legislation which would provide for the development and detrionstra- tion of electric cars. Moss said the move would be a step in reducing fuel comsumption. In a letter to colleagues by Sen. Hubert of Moss said, "About Humphrey, the total power consumed in the United States is used to build, support and propel automobiles which drive within city limits. Not only has city driving buctme a major consumer of petroleum, it has also become a major expense for many people as well as a major problem for our cities." Moss added, "Electric cars have not been developed for widespread use because batteries which store enough d vehicles do not yet energy for tAist." '- one-seven-th long-raug- high-spee- 2 The Soviet Union has recently announced estirig of a revolutionary clectfic auto. ' , |