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Officials here said CEDAR CITY the wifi try to certify a mfh as an adult and extrad.te him from New York o face marges in the shooing death of an unidentified hiteh-f"ke- r Following directions given King-4oY , police by th youth, sear-- c hers Tuesday found the body id a man bung face down near Uie Vandenbei g interchange of 1 15, fne miles north of KanarraulK Iron County Iron County Sheriff Ira Schoppmann said the man had been shot several tiroes, including once m the head found toyr 22 caliber shell Officers i usings at the etie Schoppmann said the ictim was a man about 30 to 35, about six feet tall with long btaik hair He said the body had no identification papers and was c badly decomposed he probably will have to be identifed by his tiein An autopsy was being conducted today in Cedar City The youth, whose name was not released because of ms age, was ariested Monday m Kingston as a bunaway from the New York State n, r i yjh Sd the told them he and a companion had kiHcri at least two persons and committed numerous robberies m Utah, Nevada arid California The youth's alleged accomplice, reported to be 23 years oid, v ?s arrested m Bend. Ore and substantiate the youtns story, ' u , ihontics said Th pair also admitted killing a L?s Vegas, Nev , motel manager on Sept 15 or 16 Authorities are also investigating possible involvement in the murder of a hitchhiker near M juntam Home, Idaho, and -- everal holdups in Barsuiw, Calif Las Vegas Police said W s, ham Banm-te- r, 46, manager of a La-- , egas mote!, was shot to death exactly a. described by the youths Las Vegas authorities were scheduled to arrive m Cedar City today for further According to the youth's story, the Utah murder occuncd Sept i4 after they picked up the hitchhiker at the near Cove intersection of I 15 and Port iea Olympus OM-- 1 IE3 E D 2 DAYS ONLY m nm m nm 9:00 to 9:00 Oct. 23 & 24th 35 Smaller Lighter southern Utah Rsbf-- area r of the Ljer Fshak U, was burning m the Seven Mile Ndt.onu! Forest when he si, stricken Saturday Luster was thp .ixth person to die on the epomog weekend of I tail s mule deer hunt which put I Hi iXi hunters in the held Two died from gunshots two from heart attacks and one each in .. hunt routed tut ,'tci idt nt and a fire -- 4 grant for Price CAP Deseret News Washington Bureau WASHINGTON 'Die foirhoj-ter- n i'c,m miaul ' Actnn Irogrr.m m Price has roomed a grant from the Headstart Otf.ce of the Department of Health Education and Welfare The money w 1! support a 220 c htief program for a year F squire Cleaning of Salt Lake City wen a 616 Oh! contract from the Bureau of Indian Affairs Monday Utah State Inneisity, Logan, u.ll receive a surphjv Beaver aircraft inmi tne General Sen ices Adminisfiatmn lvd for woi k the single-engin- e plane was used by the Army for scouting work bush-cour.ti- y COTTu,' WOOD EIGHTS A am b recent film, talks judo The movie version of Ib"ns 1679 play, A Dolls House, starring Jane Fonda, will be shown at 7 p m Tuesday tOct 28) m the bbrary auditorium A local loan officer will discuss the pros and cons of buying or renting real estate at 7 30 p m Oct 30 Mothers are invited to a workshop on play ideas for children led by LaFawn Holt, author of Creative Learning Cards A 4 fee will be charge for 100 activity cards The event wall be at 10 a m Oct 3m and participants are urged to pre register Judo club tournaments will begin at noon Nov 1 Competitors are students of Dicks- Fowler, Cottonwood Spa S.L. jewelry store looted Burglars broke into Kellys Jewelry, 1334 Foothill Dr , m the Foothill Village shopping center early today and took $5,500 worth of jewelry Police said a bnck was thrown through a front glass door to gain entrance Approximately 150 rings, , mostly engagement mgs and wedding hand--- wen taken B Low bidder on campsite American Building County The bid was under the Corp Richfield, was the apparent low bidder engineers estimate of Tuesday at $218, 000 to $225, Oik) Scheduled for construct recreation construction are rangers facilities in the Escalante residences, parking, , res leafycapable Petrified Forost State Motor 11000 shutter 1 ft tAirvur Lock op Mirror Many More Tjl.H 4 Reserve, Garfield campground rest rooms CwitinaeiS from B-- loops and U, The Bureau of Mmes aw. levied the of Utah (.ilogv fM s. : . ; lei pnv sii. ceparrmen!- - a dicatMn on a previous gram i Th.- of 2 M pm enf hreasdow n cl m ijor industrial sources of income m the report show s agricultural industries contributing 2 1 percent f I tab's total income Nationally, th agncul turai lmiustry hare is A 7 percent Manufacturing in Utah made substantia! gams but remained weO below the national average Mining accounted for 4 24 percent of the income m Utah compared with slightly more than one percent nationally Contract construction, A and utilities m Utah were well above the national r.- 'age md trid y, as ju-- 1 sLghlly above the national average The largest income source m the state continued to be government, w hicli accounted for 24 5 percent Nationally, the government total is 17.6 percent Utah lagged behind the nation in the sen ices and finance sector income The - newsletter pro diets slow but definite growth in the Utah economy during the fourth quarter This is based on increased emp loy ment during the summer months and an improved outlook m the demand for most metals and services The publication indicates only slight improvement is expected m copper, oil and steei pro-us t ion Construction will be lower, trade prospects are good and ag riculture should improve d fivvontlt HIUllX UtlUj Ibis years total per sonal income m Utah is expected to reach $5 8 billion, an increase of $603 million or 115 percent over last years tola! n funds uiU be used in evt.and.ng stem of mineral avain tin our tii s 7-- 2?, 1975 NEWS WEDNESDAY, OCTOS B 5 gets $53,900 for minerals study !,'veriiv v other labor income for u 2 percent of Utahs total income Nationally, the was 22 percent Net farm income la L'tah at 1 82 percent was below the nr. hoi al figure transportation Judof film, talk at library tournament will be offered next week at Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 South "Demonstration" THURS & FRIDAY nase niart D Li cn real estate and childrens play ideas and a nm 35 ftPD Officials have releaswi tnc of a Whittier, Cali , deer hunter who dn d ot a a'tacK uurin, a weekend hunting trip in RICHFIFI DLSERiT wipes out increases Hunt victim h identified Aug 14 an utrh scene 3 Agricultural and Industrial School on Vrviir n "ation h bfy to nclti ie did on foreign reCf.TS- el !e, tel str.ltegK S' It l b iiuujO wok wii hi Lr A i porfi-Uf- d C UUi n i!i |