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Tex Williams, Red Sovine and Wynn Stewart and his Country World will be I I Peter Gil tins UP! writer See SLAIN on A-- , 'A long running feud between Senate President Ernest Dean and Majority Leader Carl Pettersson has threatened to destroy Democratic control of the upper house of the Utah Legislature. said Pettersson, today , he had sought legal opinions as to whether he could switch from the Democratic to the or become an indepenRepublican party dant. 8 J - ' ''' ' , .:':::.. ,:: t'::::: ',,, ' .: .,S, : :;:,:. '''', 1:.:::',' '''...r''',:'''' ::, ' ' : .:.' .4 '2 "::',, ... ',..' ::'::.,:' ''''.1 :: ' ' ' ' ' ..: ' .','- .:, .J'1.: ,..'''r '1'.'''' O ' t', '...'?:.,:',...,:;:i.':.,-.''',- '''' '' ' ' '...3.'", ' .'; '''. 44.'4f , ::',"" ....' ..' .. " ., . ' ' .' .4.'''. '''''' 0 '.V.,:'..a.440,41. ' ' 1,...., ' ' ....'44'. ., ' ' , , : ' ' ..' ' r , :,::::4 :.'slirk .r,ii, :'.' 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Even rainstorms in the bou th west failed to dampen vacaiioners' enthusiasm ; great they' scurried tor 1getaway'.7- dnring the three ' thq holid4 I I Only one H t raiic atIoliTy has marred the weekend so far. Tammy Thomas, 6, daughter of Mr. and Mrs: Terry L. Thomas, Hunter, died Friday when the car- in which she was riding collided with another car near Parowan. Searchers in Grand County were looking for a Salt Lake City man feared lost in the Colorado River. Although there were many community celebrations et Amaica's l991h birthday Pit- - :day, most celebrating seemed to be in the form of picnicking or camping. Thousands of persons crowded in to Utah Lake State Park at Provo to relax enjoy the sou and watch the ' afternoon regatta.. Park Superintendent Dennis Weaver said more than 8()0 cars and other vehicles had entered the park by early , Friday afternoon. hetween were dagi 4,i.to0 - st Seo RECREATION on pet-son- discovered that the sustained by many that motorists elected report their accidents. The Deptirtrnent of Transportation has been experimenting with two types of crash cushions. One, called "Texas Barrel, COsists of a cluster of 55 galloy steel drums bolted or welded tether and held in position by steel eahles. The tops and bottoms of the barrels have portions cut out to reduce their A-- 8 . S,:e CRASIT on - rti,,,,A,41,;.'1,,' -- 3'41' -- 350' ,' 4- A- - gl 4A --- - ', ?' :P',4,,,-- ,1 rs'k 4-- f 1, ,-- :, ,zv :' ,,...,r .,,. - - 4 ,i0 ,-- . . 144 - , I : , - I , t I . : I s- - : t - - , net profit from liquor sales in Utah in the of 1973 was reported today by State ; I ' 1 , 1 ! t : . ; - . , - - , , ). ) ; , I , , , . I : , t '1 of 5 t .:, ,1.1 !, , ..,, . 'Quick' prosecutions , , ' , - : - , Deputy Salt Lake County Atty. David E. Yokom has been named project director for a new career criminal prosecution program. Funded by a $201,000 federal' grant from the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, the project will produce quick prosecution of the violent type of career criminal, accordinq to Gerald Kinghorn, duel deputy county attorney. Four attorneys, a special investigater and three staff members are being assigned to the new prosecution team, The project will help Piing criminals to justice in six areas of the county, Kinghorn sad. The eoty atto,rney's office has screened about 20 cases for such pmsecution during the last six months. The new 1. began II - , z , , , 6 , -- , , , . " , . , .4. , i wea- - .- r - P. , . ,,.-- : ., , , WI ... ', , , - 1 4 Salt Lake County commissioners have delayed a plan to close the county dump Mondays for "housekeeping" while the county attorney determines if the move would : be legal. Meanwhile, the landfill, at 5600 W. 13th South, will remain closed until Wednesday while the county catches up on cleaning and leveling work, Commissioner Pete Kutulas said. The plan to close the dump Mondays also includes an extension of hours on the other six days so that the dump will be open from a.m.to I p.m. , In other action, the commission has instructed the county attorney to amend an ordinance to require ail increase in the cost of bonds posted for insurance by commercial wastepaper companies. However, Adair pointed out that if the drivers had experienced accidents without the cushions, they might have been severely injured and their vehicles toc badly damaged to be driven away. the park by that time and the number was expected to increase today. he said. -This is the second-largecrowd we have had this year," Weaver said. Park officers estimated that 15,000 persons crowded into the paA for the Memorial Day weekend in May. Camping facilities in Logan Can,,on and Blacksmith Fork Ill :! , ' Dump plan delayed "We know the cushions are successful, but we don't know how successful," said Traffic Engineer Kenneth Adair. "Without results of the damage and severity of else non reportable accidents, a realistic benefit-cos- t analysi can't be made. V ; : r goridla died of uremia despite efforts, doctors and use of an artificial kidney machine. Experimental "crash cushiws" installed at five locations in the Salt Lake Valley are so successful that the Utah Department of Transportation is having trouble evaluating them. Traffic engineers hoped to determine the effectiveness of the cushions, which serve as protective barriers around concrete pillars, separators and abutments by checking accident reports of drivers who hit them. However, they amount of damage vehicles was so small to drive away and not .. i bud:''The ,,, ,, ,. - '.', tight-year-ol- so successful evaluation is hard - -- i ,,,,,gtot51 ..- - t.:,,:-:',- ,.,n , .., Legislature, Dean reportedly , .:,::., ,s s .,,,,,7,...., , . 4.e,..,, "4,,,,,: , :!.: ,.' :,,,," - -- - .. i,, t"'W-4'.?' ,.....t.,, ..,'''f' ?, 1--4.0. ,-- ;t - ; ,w,,,R,.., '',N,,,kr? 1 ,,' ::: :,,,,,,. : - The body of Dan. the Ito& Zoo gorilla who died Thursday. may be donated to science, A. LaMar Farnsworth, zoo director, said Friday, A local university has already made a request for the d great ape. But Farn3worth said the zoo will seek guidance from the Department of the Interior before deciding, since gorillas are part of the endangered species list. , His body is of value to both scientists and museums," Farnsworth said of the young adult ape. The zoo director said preference may be given to local colleges or universities in deciding the disposition of the 5 crash cushions :,:,:;::.,::::::::. - Gorilla for science , .: ,c,.4,,"''' ,,,,,!..,:,...7.:, t- i;',44.''' ,,,,-.- .., ... ..i.,:,.: I ; The auditor said he wrote a letter to State Finance Director Herbert F. Stuart authorizing him to transfer the net profit from the Liquor Control Fund to the General ' Fund. .:. , t May, $881,860. , 3A.. ;:1,.,,,,,'!,,, ...,A.,..g..;,!: ... , , A-- ,.. .. -, ', ,,,,,,,n,...,e,,, tooubbr,,z,,:' ''''..,'.:. ,,- .: ::i :, ,01 , ,,...., .,-- ...- ' ,,,, ':, ,,: :;;;!:,:::.:::::, , :, , , s,,,,,i7f. :,:;,))!-..1,- ,...,:;!W,0 Nr -- ,4...., -- ,,,. ft..;,. ; ...P.', ..,,, r",..,,.,.- mti 4 : IN:r.: .!. -,,, , eV:if,??...i':::N- f, spearheaded a move to oust Pettersson as floor majority leader. The move failed by one vot e. Pettersson then served notice that he See FEUD on 8 ' '::: '... :, '':'.'..:: :.., ' H :,: 7 Auditor David S. Monson. He said this is an increase over the net profit of $3,462,695 for the same period a year ago. Monson said he hasn't audited the figures provided by the Utah Liquor Control Commission and wouldn't express an opinion On them. The net profit by month was January. S755,I04: February, $636,776; March. $775.456;. April, $783,710. and Dean, Fork, and Pettersson have opposed each other on several issues in the Democratic caucus since the organiza tion of the 41st Legislature in January. On the last clay of a special June session of the , :.::,: :,;r4,H. , , :. ' :.:E., , P-.;:- , ;6'41: ',...: t, ,, .,,, 1 -- 't , ''.' :'--' .70,7f i ,''e '''' , :,': 10'i:4' ., t ' i......;.:...4 .'" ' .... .:'.. :'.' 4 ' ,r1',., '..:', ,:?4.'''..,' ''' .:. :':. :44:"...,:t.::'''',3 4,44,4:,:,,,.; '.:" :::::,::' :'::::: '"..i.Siz 4,iit:;:::;;I:a't,,,,. r:::,41.. ''',ff ..A.,::;:':,::',:;: :,:::. ,.,":: :I"- ' I ,4,::,.:': .iiek''':5:k '''''''' :.: ' ' ' ' .,1' '. majority ' ..'f' , ,. A $3.832.901 The Democrats have only a one iote in the upper chamber and a detection by Pettcrsson would shift the balance of power to the Republican side of the aisle and end Dean's tenure as Senate president. - , . first five months Both Assistant Attorney-GeneraClyde Pearce and Legislative Legal Councel Mel Leslie told Pettersson there was nothing in the law to prevent him from leaving the Democratic Party. , , , ' t,.e threatens Senate balance By , liquor sa pro its up , on hand for the July 28 tribute at the Sahara Space Center, according to Derreld Hallenbeck, vice president of the Fraternal Order of Police and Asiociates. "The way everything is shaping up, this is going to be a superstar ex.- travaganza that won't quit," beck told the Deseret News today. It's never bt,en done before in Vegas and will probably be the biggest thing this Entertainers LAS VEGAS, Nev. I , , East. was discovered by a relative who had come to the house to go swimming while the family was onI vacation. Missing were II guns, watches, jewelry. Wiling tackle, cameras, tape recorders, antiques and $100 in sn tall bills, according to investigators from the Salt Lake Coun4 Sheriff's Office. Also missing was an Indian bead collection, valued at $10,000. Investigators said they had received two reports in the vicinity earlier in the week. A suspicious 1,ehicle had been seen tn the area Tuesday, and Mrs. Owen Wednesday reported that two pieces of meat with capsules inside were left on her front lawn. The meat was turned over to the Utah Humane Society for analysis. Owen and his family were at a cabin at the time of the burglary, deputies said. 4a, , , , 2,995 4- . , More than $16,000 worth of guns, HOLLADAY and cash were missing when a burglary jewelry, antiques was discovered Friday afternoon. itt-- Fti'' , , r ; ! ' , e - $16,000 burglary .',..: i.J.'.. K.r.-- ! , ' , ,,,- , - .41;;;, ., t , U.S. ;,,- - States included in Lordfs order include Washington, Oregon, klawaii, Utah. Kansas and California,' Drug consumers in those states will receive checks next week ' , totaling V0,092,674. ' 'Although 43 other states settled earlier,' the ones covered by Lord's order held out for llarger amounts. according to a spokesman for the judge. Almost 900,000 consumers will receive the settlement checks. One state, South Carolina, did not settle. forcing the issue in court.' South Carolina and consumers it ,' represented eventually lost in court. In addition to the sum paid to consumers. the order ' for $ti.p MilliOn to be paid in attorneys' fecS.1 ' Named in the suit were Chas. Pfizer & Co.; Inc.; the Bristol-Myer- s Co. t American Cyanamid Co..; the Upjohn Co., anq Squibb, Inc, .i .'',--..,- 4. A 55 tAllt Minn. turers. ' . -- --- , cross-countr- , e,,ii , ,,it,. - - I- . , ., - 4::-Y- ,..,' , , , 1 4 ; 3 1 District Jude Miles Lord has approved plans for distributing more than $20 million to consumers of antibiotic drugs in six stt ales including Utah. The action r esulront an antitrust class action that began more than a decade ago and resulted than out-o- f cOurt settlement against live major drug manufacMINNEAPOLIS, ,, . X 4- - i . ':',- - t , .4. , .w.,, . Drug re 17 a tes coming , - 1 .,,, " ' ,,. ,, h.e,,4 ' i . -' e), .g31 3,- i ., - -- -- V V 1 . : - le,-,- 1 1 1 ?4,,,,,,,;::7,.:,,:yire. , ' say-the- - ' 7 cz- . ,,-- , : al St, 4. : - ,: ; ".,,. .. ' , r 4.' NIS.; , - - -1-4 ' - .,- - - '' il , . - , , K15; ' ,,,,,,, a The identities of four perTro'fof.oftrolixt,t.4,tnif,f1.R".:MrA-741.M1k-kr, , sons killed Friday in an . ''' '''''4:; 71 A,'''it K., '''' ''''' '''. - ,,' '' l'''''''''''"""-- '' ''' ,,,'t. ' ' '''''' '1' , '' ''''''' "I''..,,,,,,,,,,i,,--,,,,,,,,,,:.7,,,,,.. ,:.,!.,;, airplane crash in the hills 0 q, ,,,,,,,,,''''''. .1,; ''' ,.,.. , ,,,x.,,,,e, 41. ,,,,,1 et,,:,.,,, 4 -- A,,A ' :4iii...,x :,,;;2' '7, il,'1 " '1... ; "ttt-4;:':',-, i , north of the Utah. State f.:4''' '''''''''''': t ,;z.,1,4.t, f, ',...-- : ,:, i:;...,,,,;.: ', ..,.,7::..,;,,:,,,:...,,,,.,,, ,1:, ,, ,: ': k,,,,,;:,,,,,.,..,, i ,..... '1 ' 4;;',., 0 .,!...,,, e.. ,:...,.k,r,r.-i;,s-Capitol are still a mystery " z:,;;,..,...3:1::,,,:,,:...,,..rz ,,,,,,, ' ,,.,. , ..1- ,-today. 6.44.1 , ,iri,1,,,' . ry, ,,,,,, .,,, S tadrot t. ,:' ,:. , ,,, "1". h:;' '."1:!4?5,k; - ' ' '7,!;(,, '''''';41-ili, ,f,,g.' The- victims of the single- - ' '4'rt:1 '''''' l';'' ?''''''' ''.;:::'''. , ' :21 , ,,,, 4i. ,'..i': k:. , .,4!., i ' , ; -,, 1,,,,,,,,-:-,,k,,' ' ,i,t::-- i 4.,:,k.-.,,.wl'il,,,,,,, , engine airplane crash were T4,;,,,,!:'..; 4 ' w:-- ; o ,,h?.,. , , ,,,4,4,,,: ,N,', '' ,74 burned beyond recognition, ;v leg,' ;::,,:,,,:::,, t!..,. i ''4,,,t investigators say, and Feder- ilk:. '..:':,., ,;''' . t.... , 1.4 '.41.'s .' al Aviation Administration ',.:'.. ': , , ''' '''', '''''' ';'''' 4. ''''''t . 4 l' y officials t,,, have few 2' ,''''''''' (:', il,, yty..k".4r.);Z,V" 1, .25,,,, rzi clues to go by. I, 11 '',,,i4' ,;,.,:,,? Iii,4,.,' , , ;4.,,,,,,,411-.4 '.!S ,s; ,,,,,r,, :p, te.,,,:t ,, Observers at the crash .,,1, i. -- v., 4, ,, 1,',, A, ,' r ,'," ,5 ,;I'). , N ,..14;r: PF scene who watched the bodies- - ,i.:tt,,N,si, ''': 1 , It ,:,':'f ,:, ,...1:4,,,,;,!g fZi..!",:1:Xe.'4;',; , k I being removed from the ,."-:i 774-,-, ,,,s.s!,,N,..,,,' it:::!,,,.4.-i,er ,".4. 1 "', 1 '' '':;47;".4:7; wret'skage said the Victims e ''' '4.:' :'' ''''' :''''. U:i,', , , ' N,,,'"?.4, ,:,-, .'''7.-"Kt,, f .,,,;.44aint,',4.,,,,,,,44,41.4.,,,,,,,,,,!-,,,s,,,,,,iii:,;. , appeared to be three adults ,,,: I,,q-,,;::.''''''':,?,:.4-4"--,, and a child, but other reports '" ;' ...,,L 1,...:! lit .',43$4 :rt,.....k4414,4i'llt ,4 147,4;3!'"'t:'::"..,;...:'&6.,. ti ';' ' ii - ' ,':1!:,pi svt,', k!.::,,k , 'r',, .,,,: indicate. there were two ,i, 1 sc 4,,ii:?4,,,,,,:44 ,,,e 4 .64":,, el'effY" .41' ."'"ii: ',',Z ,41 ..41;' adults and two children. ':01) , ,,,, " ,;:, ,'..,,,,:,.:rrI34,1,,,,".:,,:z.. k iPis ,, .- ,.....'sk,r,,,,,Ne,,,, 4, 3 ;.i:mi'.! "4" r al.71.tc::44 P?,..;'si!';,i,; k,.,"::,; ,ilft ,..:so,,,4...04-! keg4i,;,:.:;''.:':':!., ''''''''''"-a-'4. t, ',",,,,;, ''''Ir'''', t -i Children'S., coloring books i, ,lr i:4,i-iil- l l'' and toys were found in the ,..:,4 1:e ':;,., 4,,,;,,, , ,,,l'o 1 ,,444, ,,,,,,, If ,,,,f,s ' '.::, 4 ,. ,FE!, ,,!'7,3l "'" iii,,,,-,... '',3 wreckage, officials said. -' , C4,' ,..r' ..,,:,,.. '"IT - ' '14 ' Ron Drexel of the airport ,'',;a 'it.'" '144101- :::::,':i: ii:::iir7p. e ,,-, ' .a-0.i,', t .4' ' "',L;'t,r!..2' lie401.'11 ,, ':: '''. Y' ii.' ' l',,44., ta ...A..- - ."C. flight service said tht control i.,,,,c 1 N';,;ir 1:' ,A, i ;;,,,9,,,2,-- v ' ,,. KA 7.,,,,,: ..4 1.Se.,::, ,": ,'",''' ,::,;,;;, tower had no radio contact Zi.:;':.: .lik,.) ..e.- ... t . ,e' '4,-' ',. ,t, with the craft prior to the Ak r::-calls g d w crash. No planes were re- , ,,..,,...),,... ,,,,,:,, k , ported missing in the area ..as-3 :; and authorities said the plane a .PILr '4' ) .Lo:, .4,7, 1E80 MS. a on been have may 41;i'M .;4;.,31:. lot family outing. iezx 4, ... -- 04 A -:;...:.:, , .....,,:.: ,: Serge Moore, state medical ; 4 ,,.....,,,,,,,...4. ": ligre. 4N wil.......4 .; :.,: '4''''k,4:.j "'''' i .. 111Z;7'2 '''W .:: 7.',..,:i,r,Lt:4, N ,...,.,N examiner, said this morning .,.., " ' tAi he was conducting a thorough 16 etox , medical examination of the , , ... , ... , , , bodies to try to determine I ... :"."A are. I who they &tie:A; Forest Service fire , :t.41: :'0,. .",4 T41. crews discovered the wreck,: 272, ,,,' rik NIttit ' a4 age about 2:55 p.m. Friday ajpr. f .;t7e't 4CliWNPIERNIONOBEIlicatRAVIONIMPfwhen they responded to a . 4CMrgat- 41.147L11' fir.g.Deseret News Ptrto by Ray Boren grass fire near Ensign Peak. off touched by apparently Officers Bruce Jacobson, Earl Price and Sgt. A. Kent Epperson sift through rubble for dues to passengers' identities. burning fuel from the air craft. SerA Thompson It) have the planes radio Bruce Otterson, 3641 S. thing that looked like an cases in the wreckage led to:: ground. iL his hand. The the broke as of a was section the up microphone The the wing vice employe said he refueled speculation occupants, West Temple, was drivin,g a airplane were from out of state. plane's nose smashed into the other adult and what ap- an wing." jeep in the area and arrived airplane with three adults Officials said the only Bruce jaeohson, a Salt ground. Then the plane flip- peared to by a child were next at the crash site at the sante one child in it just and him. to marks left on the plane were Lake City police officer, ped over and stopped, facing time fire crews did. before the crash. minutes a 1114er Pahl"! "I the engine theorized the plane had been north, he said. was A fourth occupant Ottersun said wrecka4e The two incidents, however, and a serial number. making a steep turn when its: rest 19 from the feet cowling thrown victim. One crash thought was strewn for se era have not yet been linked. right vinglip caught the to be a male adult. appeared of the bodies, Clothes han:ters and suit hundred feet and -- the wily i; l',...:,: : 4F-'-1 ' F. I 1 - k , , , - ' . 4' ' - s ' t - - |