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Show : '4. 74' 1. . ' 0 - ''' ' 4 4 ?0, i - ti 4A DESERET NEWS, WEEKEND OF JULY trzN rices 3, 1976 8 in Miss r Rou rtir4$ eta Copyright 1976, Deseret News By Elizabeth Schoenfeld Deseret News staff writer a it Market Basket tt Food prices jumped 3.6 percent in Salt Lake City in the past month, and 3.8 percent in Missoula, Mont. Comparison But although 'prices increased about the same percen- Salt Lake City tage in both cities, prices in Missoula are generally higher. The same 24, item market basket cost $15.30 in May and $15.86 in June in Utah's capital city, compared to $16.47 in May and $17.10 in June in Missoula. In Salt Lake City, prices of bread, dried pinto beans, baby food and five pounds of sugar remained the same, while 12 food projects increased in price and eight decreased. Notable price increases were found in top sirloin, up 28 cents per pound; eggs, up 6 cents a dozen; bananas, up 10 cents a pound: tomatoes, up 19 cents a pound, and pineapple-grapefrui- t drink, up 12 cents a can May June May June Chicken, per lb. Ground beef, per lb. pot toast, lb. Top sirloin, boneless .59 .77 .83 1.89 .69 .69 .49 1.19 .39 1.25 .59 .17 .15 .49 .69 .39 .39 .57 .17 .34 .17 1.14 .63 .63 .61 .61 .79 1.04 .71 12 gal. Eggs, doz. lg. AA Margarine, lb Butter, cubed, lb. Bread, white, lb. Ice cream, 1 2 gal. Tuna, chunk, light Lettuce, iceberg. lb RAnarins lb Tomatoes. lb.. lg Salad oil, 16 oz. Dried pinto bean. lb. Stewed tomatoes, 303 dk Strained baby food Pineapple-grpf- t Tomatoes jumped 30 Bean and bacon soup Canned carbonated dk Sugar, 5 lb. Grape jelly, 10 oz Pears, halved, 2 2 1 cents a News Washington Summit County authorities prepared extradition papers Friday for a Wyoming State Prig inmate charged with the 1974 slaying of a Utah Highway patrolman. County Atty. Ronald Adkins said he would file a request for a governor's warrant of extrad'tion with Gov. Calvin the first step in Rampton Tuesday bringing Emory Dean Beck to Coah'ille to face criminal homicide charges. Beck, 24, Lyman. Wyo.. who is serving a term on a drug charge at the Wyoming prison in Rawlins, was served with a murder complaint and warrant Thursday. He is accused of slaying Trooper William AMoniewicz. 27. who was found dying of gunshot wounds near his patrol car on Interstate 80 near Coalville on Dec. , .31 .13 1.14 .61 .59 .16 1.21. .16 1.22 .56 .75 .54 .49 But residents of Missoula don't pay higher prices for everything. They pay 11 cents less per pound for butter, 22 cents less can of pineapple-grapefruper juice and II cents less for a can of grape jelly. it 16.47 17.10 up 3.8 pct. Bureau and the low patterns of the Northwest and Midwest states. Also important, the congressman said, is the outstanding technical talent and supportive facilities available in Utah. as well as the high quality of life available to the area. "Utah definitely intends to play an important role in the development of our national energy resources." he said. "It is our intention to pursue a balanced approach toward energy development and encourage the utilization of alternative forms of energy." 1,4 . ALSO PLATE GLASS 1 EFICHUM'S 1 Prowt.A., . A Oits.:?;4' ,t.t:',T '';.::: ,,,..1. 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Now.. you can call horn anywhere within the State of Utah Soli take C;t) (outside the local no-to-ll area) to place your Classified Wont Ads FREE OF CHARGEll Newspaper WE DO CUTTING AND THREADING WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF PIPE VALVES AND FITTINGS serving his sixth term in the House and is unopposed in his own party for reelection to a seventh term. He is author of the book, the -There Ought to Be a Law and Why There is W. 355-485- alt lake area residents continue to call the no-to-ll 51-353- 8 We-- 4 Ad norm 5 rZ 11i iiiiN51 11 DIAL KETCHUM'S 400 So. 800 11 )ur Classified Advertising Department is open Monday through lido," from 8 am to 4 pm. We hope this new service will be lpful and you'll take Coci.ohichte of it foi yowl .U1S.1. ISSe IS. ALWAYS SAVE AT Isn't." tn cw-m- PriYta 4. "' I i 173c637171 , 4a- - :. t : til.;ow A k, - ?Ps' 0 , Os. tt '''' ,,, A,, ir to' 1 ,,, lt, 'rtrt.' , 4, r OF MORi ,b 4 , .,,,,,it , .14, . '''X - CR t. 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RS ,,,,: 4. ,771. 0.,,, olo' , -4--,'' rmie , , ..., , ...-- ,r;oto, 1 2) it0, -- , -.--, EsTVA ,,,, A.R,TDosw,,mo IhS t 41.7....-- !......,..4 ! a , x,,,. k.,,k:i',,,,,-- ,,,.....- - 4 4.,,, ''',: loto, i , ,: '- ' . 44, ,111: 1 I 'Iwe. , A, 0 t 1.6 ' ' n SI. $3495 , D Shirley Paxman paperbound. illustrated The Mormon Pioneers arrived in the barren Salt Lake Valley with few personal possessions. so they had to "make do" with the fruits of their own labor and their own ingenuity to provide for their families. Shirley Paxman. a homemaker and writer from NOVO. Utah, has written a fascinating book, on what the pioneers used for basic home furnishings, such as rugs and quilts: how they cooked and dried and preserved their food; how they produced cloth and clothing; how they made toys for their children: how they beautified their homes with homemade candles. waxed fruits, dried flowers. and needework. There are recipies for favorite pioneer dishes; instructions and recipies for homemade dyes, using plants and barks of trees: and descriptions of many other domestic arts and crafts of the nineteenth-centurpioneers. Attractive stylized illustrations the liberally sprinkled throughout pages of this book make it an especially interesting, informative, and entertaining volume. M y I I I zitstrow,,...:02, ItJAAt .t.:1 4,4 ,,,r: ,...., 1 Rua.' Jettwo;e1, , 0 - so-- so, Tilz , .- i :tll' . , 0:30 ?Ai - 1, ,,, : ; . LP . , it ' CASWIAOLID611 , Pi - , c3:309114 w . . , , ;. 0 tAlU 2920 High load Orb.. 4.1.0, t 1 - 1 Domestic Arts and Crafts of Mormon Pioneers ' 7em dir '(Amax. 71- I t? 7S0eln ,t t, 51 OTRPAY FRI.- - SAT: PICTURE WINDOWS. Pace 7r:711--"Jc."7.1r1- HELP OS CELEBRENTE AMEgICA'S ; ,,,,, ,':';', a former speaker of the House and twice the mmority floor leader, believes his experience gives him valuable insight into values the people of Utah and the nation hold. Ile said he is not committed to any group or faction inside to outside the Republican Party. "I seek the office because I sincerely believe I may be able to exercise influence in the decision-makin- g process which ultimately affects laws. policies and practices of government," he said. :,- ;,.........:......::';.,,,g ..e.., Pace, ' '' ''':"?.Z....0; :., ,. '' :,' t7.0..:.....i. A: 7.: .... ' .- .:'''...,:,,, 4 ,,A. next weekend. - - ,.i. , We don't know that filling the reservoir at the rate we did had any greater effect than if we had filled it more slowly. said Harold Arthur. Denver. Ile's director of design and construction for the Bureau of Reclamation. : -- from Utah. The election will be held at the state GOP -- 4":04r. ; ...... , 1 1 "I can't tell you how much money it is, but Dummar won't have to pump gas any more," Linson said. The film will cost an estimated $3 million. boson said. Bo Goldman. u ho won an Academy Award for "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," has been signed to write the script. ",,,,.... 7..1..,77:',:4,-r.:'.'!!,11,...,- tional committeeman convention , g , $300,000. errAINsiOrire,11. io.,,,Inp54t404,1,141 leI',,,,,;-- lt I 1,,.1',,,11,74 ',.,',;k:11 State Rep. Lorin N. Lake. forPace. mally entered his bid today for Republican na- MM3OrSOYAMMOK3Itex!C ,..olm6.0.v "I would not have filled a resel voir that big that fast, said Higginson. He said the first time a reservoir is filled is the time when problems appear. Slow filling allows time to deal with the problems, he said. iv; ' ) '..:::;:7.).tAli, ''' DOUBLE STRENGTH GLASS I .31 week. ,44,,fs .t ' REGULAR, PRICE , 6 .31 .47 .18 Interior Secretary Thomas Kleppe opened hearings into the matter this week. The Statesman said a series of interviews with reclamation officials indicate once the decision was made to fill the reservoir at a faster rate, engineers at the site could do nothing to slow the rate because river outlets were not finished. The rapid fill, up to four feet a day, is one of the salient points to be looked at closely," by the investigating panel, said its chairman, Wallace Chadwick. Los Angeles. R. Keith Higginson, Idaho's director of water resources and a member of the panel, said he asked reclamation officials to give him data on the filling rate before the committee began meeting earlier this to ! COS WSW II CEP. .41 .36 0 , AT ALUMINUM WINDOWS, 114 .41 .47 .18 .84 WED.-Ti4- dit400,.r.4,,10, 46610856i1.-:355- .59 it o,,,,,,,,:-:,- I .68 .74 .39 .42 .69 .17 half-gallo- S WEEKEND SPECIAL KM .31 half-gallo- GRAND OPEN I Nam. " CHER- - 401EN Ore I X t' 131estkriett4 rig 1AL StloW 1 AN EXTRA0.041417Y .32 .25 .62 $689,838. 310-fo- Kleppe earlier had said he would recommend that the panel hold public hearings in the matter and that he would release any reports. said Kleppe and Andrus KEARLY ALL SIMS .20 1.44 Comparisons showed that people in Missoula paid more for pot roast ($1.14 compared to 86 cents per pound in Salt Lake); of 2 percent milk (87 cents in Missoula, 67 cents, SLC); of ice cream $1.58 in Missoula, $1.22 in SLC); tomatoes (84 cents per pound in Missoula, 68 cents, SLC), and five pounds of sugar $1.22 in Missoula, $1.14 in SLC). and May, $746,741; $8,?6,320; April, Pace seeking GOP position The Teton Dam, a earthfill structure in eastern Idaho, collapsed June 5 and flooded a big area. A panel appointed by Gov. Cecil D. Andrus and should receive the progress report sometime next week and panel members "intend. pending their concurrence. to share that information with the public. barred. The panels spokesman daa 1.08 .42 March, disaster. Teton Dam probers advance 5 theories Mali 1.20 .39 1.22 .56 $925,734; $758,499; , So The trooper had apparently stopped a car but failed to radio his location to the dispatcher. A truck driver found Antoniewicz, the only UPH trooper to be murdered in the history of the force. Sheriff Ron Robinson said the charges againsl. Beck culminated a lengthy investigation, but he and Adkins said they did not want to disclose the evidence until the suspect's preliminary hearing. "I spent 18 months slogging through Wyoming and I don't want to jeopardize it now," said the sheriff. "We developed a lead last November in Wyoming and it panned out last week." The officials estimated it would take about a month to extradite Beck. S. .53 BOISE (AP) Bureau of Reclamation officials confirm spring flood waters were filling the Teton Dam reservoir up to four times faster than recommended by designers of the dam, the Idaho Statesman said Friday. But the officials said they allowed the rapid fill because no serious leaks or unexpected water level fluctuations developed before the dam collapsed. They also said there is no definite indication the filling rate had anything to do with the June 5 8, 1974. Kleppe and Willie Gov. Cecil Andrus, a spokesman said Friday. KAt the same time, the chairman of the committev, Wallace Chadwick of Los Angeles. said the panel would hold a public hearing in Idaho Falls, to Idaho, in mid-Julsolicit comments from anyone who feels they can contribute to the investigation. Ail sessions of the hearings here were held behind closed doors with the press ;,nd public .67 .43 In that city, tomato prices jumped from 59 to 84 cents a pound in the one month period; top sirloin, up 14 cents, and chicken, up 10 cents per pound. Dam in Idaho filled too fast? seven-to-ten-ye- Secretary Thomas .75 Rep. Allan T. urging selection of Utah as a site for the proposed Solar Energy Research Institute. In a letter to Dr. Robert C. Seamans, administrator of the Energy Research dtd De velopilwat Administration tErDA), Howe cited several reasons Salt Lake City should be chosen. One is its geographical location, an equal distance between the high solar energy flux patterns of the Southwest (UPI) nine-memb- 2.20 .87 WASHINGTON How e, is plan readied A DENVER (AP) panel investigating the collapse of an earthen dam in southeastern Idaho has compiled a series of five tentative theories to be forwarded to Interior .86 2.17 .67 February, V .79 1.14 2.34 .87 .74 .50 1.09 .34 1.58 .62 .24 .24 .84 .80 .34 January liquor profits were In two-mont- , two-tim- 1975. The Deseret News conducted h this survey with Dennis May, coanchorman of station KGVO-Tin Missoula. Rep. Howe boosts Utah Extradition COALVILLE .62 15.30 15.86 Up 3.6 pct. Total pound between May and June 1975, and bananas went up three cent a pound, Missoula, Mont. g five-mont- h down six cents a pound. Name Brand Product 2 pct. Milk. Steak prices usually go up in summer months as more people barbecue meats in their backyards. Top sirloin wenc up nine cents a pound Letween May and June 1915 and ZU cents a pound in the same months in 1974. Parkay margarine Melvin Dummar may LOS ANGELES (AP) never collect the $165 million he's bequeathed in a producer purported Howard Hughes will, but a movie windshield-cleaninsays the Utah gas station attendants' days are over. e television game show Dummar, a winner, has appeently come into another Hollywood windfall, as Universal Pictures announced Friday it had acquired the rights to "The Melvin Dummar Story." of the planned movie, Art Limon, said the film will focus on the lives of Dummar, his first wife, Linda Dummer, and Hughes during the period Dummar claims he gave the eccentric billionaire a ride in the desert. Dummar, who lives in Willard, Utah, was named one of the beneficaries of the Hughes fortune in a will filed in Las Vegas, Nev. Both Dummar and his former wife were paid for the rights and would participate in the profits of the film. Tinson said. He would not say how much they had been paid, but said it was less than a rumored Profits from liquor sales in Utah in the first Eve months of 1976 were more than $100,000 above the figure for the same period a year ago. State Auditor David S. Monson released the figures Friday which showed liquor profits totaling $3,947,144 in the period in 1976 compared to $3,832,907 in went h to be filmed increase in '76 Decreases in Salt Lake City included ground beef which went down 15 cents a pound, probably as a store leader for the July 4th Bicentennial weekend. Deseret News W.1411prigliAlls , Heirls story Utah liquor sales ta t ( 4 Available Wherever LDS. Books Are Sold. r" ;NAi;,,,,, |