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' 7 Inpatients take 66 pct. share rheectroerpoortf thoef olifefaicleCohrf imsteednisceanl .t...,.....:f t ..... ...1,.. ;: l'f.(, ; ,...:i 't' ..., .. ..... ii t ..i., .:, ,. '' r ''''' ,,,,,,..:-- 4''..1,.,: A 220-fo- "The facts as represented by data from the Snow Survey Reports of the Soil Conservation Service Weather Service By the end of April the percentage of normal precipitation in the seven climatic divisions of the state were: Western, 37 percent; Dixie, 34 percent; North Central, 41 percent; South Central, 36 i:," Ceremony to honor I34 ROTC cadets ; ;''; and Southeast, 24 percent. mal ' !' ' ; i precipitation by all but two divisions; Dixie has a three percent chalice and Ilintah Basin six percent. The probability of 50 percent of normal precipitation by the end of the water year is: Western, 62 percent; Dixie, 26 percent; North Central, 34 percent; South Central. 52 percent; Northern Mountains, 25 percent; Cintah Basin, 59 percent, and Southeast, 54 percent. 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'c..:'N',:it". .....in,kl.:44,.." .'n S'4,::'. ..' ''. ,..,i'f'.,,..sakie, !. ,.4.. . :,... liki AO , 1 ,.., ,, ., '''''....7...7.",',.im-T.- : "Few people realize , ..,.... . ., 14' , '0,, ,,, t k .' ,..i, ,!.14,4,,,..;, IT,t... 4., :., rw local TV stations that .n.:..:; 4, ' ..,44 "trell-n"l:4):'41k 4,:,' s" must respond to the IP,:::,,';.:,.. !:. ,:4 ,t. tts,' ''', ,o,..a. A "' wished of their viewing i, ' ',lt '',: ,s''' '"k "t,,;,' vskt 4i,,,' le. ,....q''rk.,:t-e'e- t, 77',- ."t,- ,of'' . 1,4 , :';,', 3 ,': publics or run the risk of t, 1.. ,..," ,L., -.- .$0.;',-.' 'vo!- " N,- -',:- -. -',''N,Z . 1,' .. ,,...,, .,ow .,,,,,''! .t.'.'', 1, ,, ... their licenses." 0C ttLAT,-..;..1'.1i' Alf,,.."'..4 ',......s. l'...A 1 :Alkile'l41V '4 ,,o i, 412:444,4446,11NP , ,' 'rt, ,N1,,,,,,o..." 'ii, saki Ms. Warren. ...i,,1,,f .:...,'::.:.4' A, $' , ';, ... lt :, :, ' I .,:t K. tio I .''fr., .;.'-'4'- ..A. , Salt Lake's two remaining high schools which have ROTC programs will present awards to cadets ,Wednesday at 11 a.m. in ;Melding Hall, Utah National ,Guard Armory, 1543 Sunnyside Ave. 1 male and female cadets from West Thirty-fou- r ;and East high schools will receive medals, decors,the ceremony. . tions, trophies and ribbons during .1 trophies will be presented to t, four outstanding cadets mcluding Steven Haycock, ; Mark M. Unamuno and Rachael Ahlquist. all of West I ligh, and Mark Johnston, East High. ) Cadet-of-the-ye- ar I; .4 ..., .,...'. -- "..;', f g ,;,....,!:-.,E.,N04,4,t- '''! '' ,..... , ,z s s tn ...1. , .!: ' ' ,..,.. 41U red flowering horse chestnut tree was planted Monday afternoon at State Capitol in honor of the late Kate B. Carter, president of Daughters of Utah A ruby Micko. who was teneed on a theft charge, hen- - apparently left the prison dairy farm. No money is currently in the budget for such maintenance work, Spcmc'er said. Minerals vs. value ,4 Pioneers (DUP) for 35 years. Mrs. Emma Olten, named president after Mrs. Carter's death Sept. 8, 1976, gets an assist from It. Gov. David S. Monson. after a long ..:::- illness. ?. "t, of wilds areas "if enough parents test the showing Of ent programs hours proiol- during ien children are likely to watch, stations ran be forced to reorganim their programming schedules." Gold, silver, copper and other minerals may lie below lands being considered as protected wilderness areas, two federal officials told a House subcommittee Monday. But a Wyoming outdoorswoman urged creation of more wilderness areas because "all we can save now will not be enough for future generations." Wilbert Dare of the Bureau of Mines and John Wells of the U.S. Geological Survey said onsite studies are essential "to more fully determine the potential" of mineral production on 14 areas proposed for wilderness designation. girt areas dinating Committee told the committee: "There is a great deal of wilderness left in the United States. But all we can save now will not be enough for future generations." Production or known mineralization has occu' cd in the Cibo la Na tional Forest. New Mexico, Willamette National Forest, Oregon; Umatilla National Forest, Washington and Oregon: Coronado National Forest, Arizona: Rio Grande and Gunnison National Forests, Colorado; Siskiyau National Forest. Oregon; and into National Forest, Montana. VITAL STATISTICS Local births BISBEE, Flo E., 87, Bountiful, April 30, 1977. BLOHM, Gared Donald, 8, Taylorsvilie, April 30, 1977. CARR, Sally Petersen, 28, Woods Cross, May 1,1977. CORNELISON, E. Velton, 82, Ogden, April 'A), 1977. EVANS, George W., 81 273 Wentworth Ave., May 1, 1977. FRANCOM, Daisy M., 93, Payson, April 29, 1977. GILBERT, Hazel Cordon, Bancroft, Idaho, May 1,1977. HALE, Mable Agnes, 65, 567 E. 500 South, May 1, 1977. HANSON, Darlene Salley Johnson, 42, April 30, 1977. LUNDBERG, Elise B., 75, Salt Lake City, May 2, 1977. Frances Elizabeth MAHER, Nickerson, 59, Mill Valley, Calit., May I, 1977. MATHER, James William, 42, Manchester, Mo., APril 30, 1977. MERRELL, Eivira Elizabeih Vest McLean, 80, Clearfield, May or. by - e .., t :,;; - 3 Vatentine. all Salt Lake City; Paul C.. Sacramento, Calstornia. F uneral services: Requiem sms.s. Tuesday, Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Lhurch, Mill Valley; graveside services. Mt. Calvarv Lemetery, SAP Lake City, Wed. nestiay, 12 now Neil O'Donnell Mot wary. Family SuggeStS donations in lieu of flowers to the Therese Monaghan Nurses Schoiarship Fund. Ross Hospital, Ross, California V49111. James James W. Mather Matter, age 42. of Memchecter, Missouri, died April 3O, 107J, CA a heart ailment William Aors Paris. lilinois to James and Venda rierson Mather. Married Carolyn ) 1934, Stevens, ...;... .,.,..:...4:: I 1957, ,,,,. .,.,'' -- ',?. ,..7--,-iLake City, ..k :..!:.''':-::,k'later divorced. Married Anne. ..,,,:ve.,..-.ifSundae Fielres,prve,:'..,:A.:, Wichita, Kan it::',',,,,,::.,..,::,i:,: Salt sas. Graduate of ...,.,;-... .:,,,,,..- , ot,.. University District safes manager, The Arrow Company. St. Louis, Missouri. Survivors: wife, Manchester, Missouri; mother; Salt Lake Cite; sons: Scott, Clark, both Salt Lake; step-son-s: Kelly Fields, Knob Nos-teMissouri; Richard Fieuts, St. Utah, 1956. stepgrandrhiitren; Chicago, illinois; Jean, Staunton, Virginia. Funeral services wilt be held Wednesday, 12 noon , Larkin Morttesry Chapel, 260 East South Tem, .ple- viiwv friwvis may rail one hour Pr ior to services. Interment, Sandy City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers contributions may be sent to the University City Day Care Center, 737 Kingsland Ave., University City, Missouri, 631311 Alvin Dee christettsett Alvin Dee COPPERTON Christensen, age 70, of 205 W. State Highway, died ' in a 'Stall larne tal of - natural 7.4 ,::' -- i; came& born Sept. I, 1906, in Provo, Utah to Samuel and Lenora An- derson Christen-- . ' , AW , cl Married 's.., L., k 41, Zelda S. Smith DRAPER Zelda Summers Smith, age 58, Of bt6 E. 12200 , South. died May ... ... 2, 1917, in a Satt .......t, ".,.:::.:. Lake hospital ot 4. yi: :i,.,...r a long illness. Born May 8, tttlre,,At, a 1977, MOORE, Earl Revon, 66, Salt Lake City, April 30, 1977, NIELSEN, Linwood (Lynn), 72, Spanish Fork, May I, 1977. PARIS, Vida V., 71, Salt Lake City, May I, 977. SEVY, Mary Fenella Heywood, 82, Panguitch, May 1. 1977, 1918, in Both- - to well, Utah, James and Ten-- 101.004 nie Thos. msen ..4.i. :.:. :',. Mar- Su ried Gerd H. 1 Smith in the Salt .,...,..,,.....111t Lake LDS Tem- :40:.4":,....:::;. Pie on June 5, 1943. Former ..: ....;',.:...;.'...;:.,,.., stake and ward organist, served In many church auxiliary organizations and also active in musiuti circles. Survivors husband; son and daughter: Sherman, Ogden, Utah; Mrs. Bryce (Carole) Jones, Sandy, titoph; f ive grandchildren; brothers and sister'. Orion, Mrs. Odell (Norma) C00004, both of Salt Lake City; Farrell, Tremontoil, Utah. Funeral services will be held Thursday 11 &m., in the Draper LDS Stake Center, 13366 S. 1300 East. Friends may call at Golf Mortuary, 0090 S. State St., Wednesday 64 PAL, and Thursday at the church cme hour betore ser- Earl, Granger, May 1,1977. Bernice SHELLENBERGER, Mansfield Hamilton, 67, Orem, May 2, 1977. STOKER, Theron Lewd, 12, Provo, April 30, 1911. STR KHAN, Gladys M., 79, Salt Lake City, May I, 1977. WESTPHAL, Phillip Lloyd, 20. 441 Granite Ave., May 2. Ic77. WILLIAMS, Atte Ann lotteries. 79, Grantsville. May I, 1977. WILLIAMS, Kathryn (Christie) Janette, 82, Cedar City. May I, ly7. vices. Interment. Cemetery. Draper OBITUARIES Carolyn Ann Hassell PROVO Carolyn Arm Hassell, 27, died May 2, 1977, in a Salt Lake hospital of Inturies received in an Jon Carroll Todd auto accident. Born Sept. 3, 1949, Ashland, Ore.. to Dennis Ray and Grace Hassell. Graduate. Ashland High 1967; School, Ore., Ashland, gractrmte BYU, 1971, BS degree in home economics education. Home Park CitY econornics teacher, High School, scheduling clerk, BYU, 19741975; registration coonseior, BYU, since March. AA tive member. LDS Church, b.:Udine vancvs positions in church Jon Carroll Todd, 33, 3658 W. Caroline ()rive, West Jordan. gien, jmsi Mar Born Nov. 9, 1943, Reno, Nev., to Gordon W. and Alyce Ham- - .7 Survivors: wife; three sons, Iwo daughters, al, D .,, 5,.,, steptenv II Jeth-ey- '- , , , ,.. l'. mond Schifiner. Married Phyllis , Riggs, July 21 1911. Salt Lake City; ITYIrridUe lattif Wifirrollitttd :4,,,, Salt Lake LE. lernPle k vte, 1" .' 411 '. S i ii-- ; .., Survivorssisters, parents; Paula; Joyce King, Walnut Creek. Arlene Craig, Milpitas. Calif., brother, Alan Hassell, Lavion, prixeded in death by Sister, Carets. Memorial services Thursday 12 !loon, Last Sharon Stake Center. legg N. 9M East, Provo, where friends may call Thursday from Funeral lenKee eon te conducted Saturday, Ashland, Ore. Burial, Memorial Garoens Pamny Cemetery suggests Pr undo, to contributions Children's Medical Center, i ,if .,", : ,LI,::..,4 and Mrs. Earle 2 , J greet grandmonen. Hammond. Grass YdilOY, Calif.; grottser, Gary 'Todd, Gress YtiiiPY. CAW ; 'tire, SiStftrt. Laura lodd, Sacramento, Laid.; Ten Schill ner, Sell Lake City; Tech Schiffner, Morse& Calif Funeral services Wednesday 2 P.m, West Jordan 18th Ward, 6590 5, Jefel West, here hissers maw call Wednesday, one hour Prior to services, interment, Grass Valley. Calif Funeral directors, MCDOUg di FUtteffili Home. (alit tam. Linwood (Lynn) Nielsen SPANISH FORK Linwood (Lynn) Molise"), 72, died May 1, !977. in the Pd$,C1341 C iIV MOSP411. Born Sept PAH. Spanish 2v, Fork. to James and RePecca Pace Nielsen. Married Maude Ferguson. Aug 23, 1923, Spanish or0.. She died Uec. 6 Oi. He then married Near Jones June 24 1910,110w divorced 2 Survivors: sons and 2 daughters, Ray. Spanish Fork, Jack F., 'tem, Utah; Mrs. Lorraine Salt Lake City; M. 21101.d (Bonnie) Wright. Provo, grandchildren; llgreat. grarkkhirdren, 3 brothers and 9 sisters, Laver J. Ross, Mrs. Jav Paul Mrs. (Lucille) Jones, William (Mamie) Johnson, Mrs. Joseph lorence) Creer, Mrs. Sharrell (Lois) Ottesan, Mrs. Thavne (Lola) Stone, Mn. LeRoy Wh.tahoz3 Jr., a:I Spanish Vork, Mart Redlands, cam ; Mrs. Jay (Jane) Strong. Sot inoy,ile, Utah; Mrs. Maruen (Norma) Broadbent, Provo; Mrs. StallifW Cole. Salem, (C4lieY Utah Voneral Thursdav 12 noon in the Sparesh Fort 4th 1...1., . Ward Chaxi Friends nikty cillt at the Worker Mortuary Wednesday 6 t1 p m. and Thursoav prior to services, Burial in Spanish pork. Kathryn "Christie" Janette Williams CEDAR CITY Kathryn "Christie" Janette Williams, al, died May I, 1911, in a St. George hosimtal born October 4, 1894, Fountain Drcers Ube, to rhriaton IClin and Filen idlle Oldroyd Christiansen. Married Elved Bower Williams. September 21. 1921. Salt Lake IDS lenple. He died June 23. ISAS, IDS Church, member Ashy serving as 4unday St..11nol teacher, stake missoonary. counselor in Sof leny Relief presiooKY, Virti nio.tost n.k, A premtueM; 1926 Central 'Antos, Oairked lor Iron County stool in the scnooi lunch PraUrerm two cam. Elvad. S..trytoort Califorma; Joon Santa Lima nye kossen, Cedar City, two ansishildi en; brothers, foaeusi, Jain. born FiNglidirt Cot Cross Hospital LEWIS, Mr. and Mrs. Barry, 1917 S. itt Last, Ixn,. PAULSEN, Mr. and Mrs. Dawd, " Marriage solemnized in the Sad Lake LDS Temple. Retired KCC emrsinwte. Served in bishoprics in Bingham Canyon avid Copoerton. Served in Sunday School superintendency and as executive secretary to bishop. Survivors: wile, sister arsd brothers, Mrs. Elmer V. (Gwen) Knudsen, El Paso, Texas; Jean K. Granger, Utah; Maurice A., Cgandier, Ads. Funeral services Thursday 12 noon, in the Copperton LDS Ward. Friends may call at Gat fusty, 8000 S. State, Wednesday 8 P.M., and Thursday at the church one hour before services. Interment, Sunset Gardens of the Valley. 1. 1911. The government officials said old studies indicate significant or "high potential" for mineral deposits, such as gold, silver, copper and tungsten, in the Tongass National Forest, Alaska Coronado National Forest, Arizona; Siskiyou National Forest, Oregon and Medicine Bow National Forest, Wyoming. iaseiti' .,. Helen Morris on Sept. 19, 1950, in Thomas 4?......,,,,.?.," ' Reichart, Paramaribo, Surinam,S.A.; 3 grandchildren; University Hospital HAMPTON, Mr. and Mrs. John. 472 E. 2250 South, boy. BOWLES, Mr. and Mrs. David, 201 E. Vine St.. girl. SHEEHY, N.,:a sister, Charles A.. brolears. Rotert fi., Mrs. Boyd (Janet) Murie of the Wyoming Outdoor Coor- Asb -- .:- Wasatch School and the Universitv of Utah. Member Of CaltwIral of the Madeteire Parish, Alpha Detta PI Solorits and Pink Lady volunteer, HOY Cross Hospital. tor many years at Water. works Equipment Co. Survivors: husband; a son and two daughters: John F., Mrs. Michael ilvancy) Cromar. Mill Valley; Mrs. Henk ( ludil Cottonwood Hospital BENNETT, Mr. and Mrs. B. Gary, 791 Deertield Rd.. Murray, girl. BLACKNAM, Mr. and Mrs. Ronny, 4956 Cheochow Ave., girl. BROWN, Mr. and Mrs. Roy, 659 Arkansan, Midvale, boy. Mr. and Mrs. FrankFOKKbAtili, lin. 5133 W. 5200 South, Kearns, girt. Mt. and Mrs. U8 11,41n, JOHNSON, Heber, girl. JORGENSEN, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis, Peoa, boy. ' LARSEN, Mr. and Mrs. David, 2451 Murray.Holladay Rd., boy. PERRY. Mr. and Mrs. William, 9638 Jackson Cir., Sanov, boy. WALKER, Mr. and Mrs. Kevin, 9683 S. 2Ib East, Sandy, boy. St. Martr's tintieltal Mr. and Mrs. Gary. WHATCOTT, 6969 S. 3420 West, boy. NEFF, Mr. and Mrs. Walter, 42 W. Lester, No boy 2, ass .vj 'Ss l Bingham Ca- nyon, Utah. WASHINGTON Holy to John F. St. DEATHS 1 other L.) - ?V ,,, Maher Ji.me 11 ill3t in Salt Lake City, Attended BOWEN, Mr. and Mrs. Robert, Bucharver Dr., girl. NEGRiN, Mr. and Mrs. Robert, 5841 Sharron Cir., girl. HIRSCHI. Mr. and Mrs. Steven, 10729 Amoris, Sandy. girl. spOota, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy. Harlem, girl. CURTIS, MI. did Mit. Rue lood, 6830 West, Charles A. and Gertrude HavAe Nickerson. Mar- - ried 1137 S. P. Montana girt 1567 isV v ts., Born June 10, 1 91 7 in Rune, sen. x -'- DUP leader honored Monday. Deputy County Atty. John Avery was given the matter to study after he said he was concerned about the county's legal responsibility under such a policy. The county might be liable for damages if the property owners failed to make needed repairs or if the work was done improperly, he warned. County workers have dune only major repairs on curbs and gutters since 1973 and none at all on sidewalks. except as cooperative projects with property owners, according to Commissioner Pete Kutulas. ' -- Inmate leaves dairy farm works department. asked that such responsibility be made official minty policy in the future. A question about legal responsibility for such maintenance and repair came up in 1973 and the county hasn't had a clear-cu- t policy since then. he said. .: it!';', - r Mr. and Mrs. HEMJAINOWAY, Robin, 3043 S. 23rd East, girl. HArreARo, Mr. and Mrs. Murray, Be 1111.0n, girl. BAKER, Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey, 10014 S. Orai Cr., S,snriv, girt. AUSTIN, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick, 1160 E. 5690 South, girl. Staley West Hospital ROELING, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald, 2501 S Hempstead, Granger, boy. LOPEZ, Mr. and Mrs. Cart. 6157 Nimbus Way. Kearns, girl. LAGEROUIST, Or and Mrs. Lynn Gunnar, 51A S. Cottonwood Lane, WOLFGRAMM, Mr. and Mrs. John, GM 5.1525 West, West Jordan, girt. LEARY, Mr. and Mrs. G. Edward, 9614 Saprilre Cir., Sandy, girl. DAVIS, Mr. and Mrs. Ronny, 5838 S. 4111(1 West, girt. COOMBS, Mr. and Mrs. Earl, 3179 S. Sth East, girl. BONNELL, Mr. and Mrs. Mike, 3206 Delmar Dr- - girl. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald, 720 Oakley, girl. ZENGER, Mr. and Mrs. Kevin, 763 Normandy Way, girl. RICH, Mr. and Mrs. Jobn, Jr., S560 South State. twin girls. SANDERS, Mr. and Mrs. George, 3336 Stanton Dr., girt. MCCABE, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce, ittaS S. 1390 East, Sandy, girl. SHIELDS, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald, 3337 W. .665 South, girl. LOVELADY, Mr. and Mrs. P. Kent, 1520 W. 3rd South, boy. STAYNER, Mr. and Mrs. Graig, 1008 Hilicrest, girl. ELIZONDO, Mr. and Mrs. Maher. 6957 S. 3420 West, West Jordan, boy. OLSON, Mr. and Mrs. Richard, 12437 S. 27th West, Riverton, boy. BRIERLEY. Mr. and Mrs. Mike, 5277 W. NV Sorritt, Bountiful, girl. EVANS, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne, 435 E. South Tensile, girl. MURPHY, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, 1400 W. North Temple, girl. RICHARDS, Mr. and Mr.. John, 1390 EmbasY Way, WY. '',,k,1.!-6,,,t,0004.- 4. ,f.. ''E' ,, k.k. ... St., girl. Margaret .,11,'!:1';;V:: .':,0r', t .,"41'-'- , ., i ,..;, t :, MILL VALLEY, California Elizabeth Frances Nickerson Maher, Se dted selfersiefemiMt0 In a iocal hosui- , ' flp A.A.,y I. I977 Donald Spencer, director of the county public sideration as protected wilderness areas if the legislation passes. ,..,c, ..1 ve,,,, ke....,:' V!-- ' t 1 ?.".i':: , A.. '4 s ...,...". 4 ' A ., '''''4 4. ...,., :k Nickerson Maher Mrs. Honaid, 90 P LDS Several ,,..,..:.,0..tit1.71,.. .e. . ., ,-- k ii,trIkt ,f;,,.,, , 4. , k V,,, , ,,:. ......., .' 0, 'il,:,.. , .. A, ,,, , .. !'k "4 '.: ' ". .,.t ,, . -- -, I- ,. ::.:. - 4.?k,:. ... , I,. 1',', . ,..., :,.,7,,, ' 1 ..... .,, CliCateth Frances Murre, girt 6503 S. 1090 West, MEHR, Mr. and B 11 MAY 3, 1977 SANOCIVAL, Mr. and Mis. Max, Jr., 1461 Or. Sunset Ave.. boY. HOFFMAN. Mr. sod Mrs. Brent. want a legal opinion on whether they can make property owners responsible for maintenance and repair of curbs. sidewalks and gutters in unincorporated areas. would be studied for con- q .'.'''" "4 41' '' ' ' ,''. , I ,.:1,,..5..L.... .. k, to fears of child LARAMIE, Wyo. (UPI) A University of Wyomf ing human development 'ir.',;,.. 44. j':zlls si '1.. specialist says the Foun. ,' :,,,, dation on Child Develop1 :i.,i ment has found some ,," 1.,';-4.r, ',.. ,;;;',. children are afraid of the 1 At 4....,....4: ;. ..1. outside world, although they fire happy in their 0.,,$,,,t,,,, homes. ,.. k..,,,, ,',ii.,'.. :!'i ,.1..., :W:,,,;.- ..,1'''''.".' 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Dr. Ward oversees a major geothermal energy research program at the U. of U. The scientists involved in the program are now studying the possibility of using geothermal reserves to generate electricity in southwest Utah. He said the Monroe project will be modeled after the operation in Klamath Falls. In that community 400 wells are now heating about 500 buildings, he said. "g14 .Z ' ..x i ,Sreemccienetlsy. .0 00-da- y percent; Salt Lake County com- missioners are overwhelming." Chapman, assistant professor 7:4- - :;;,, and geophysics. gy tt I '.;,' t ktY! ,'I.C .7 Vt. .,..s. v,;,,:s...1 '''...' George Clayton Micka, 31, Southgate, Calif., un- evahia- dergoing a tion at the Utah State Prison, walked away and the elimntelogient thta up plied by the National surThe rigid, saucer-shape- d veillance ship is being constructed of aluminum alloy tubing, heliare welded, and riveted into a truss-typ- e structure. The craft will have three water-coole- d engines: one forward, one rear, and one in the unique center duct that will be used for quicker ascent or descent. All three engines are reversible. Helium will fill six separate gas cells inside the saucer, lifting the total weight of 4,700 pounds at sea level. The craft will weigh about 2,800 pounds without passengers. ..,......'....:......:...! , 1 their Own personal desires to avoid the situation," Richardson said. Their lirst one, a craft. was blown from its moorings in the summer of 1975 by unusual winds. turning and twisting the long frame into a gigantic pile of rubble. Only about 70 percent was ;alvaged and sct aside t3 corn plete after they finish the saucer-shape- d dirigible. .:., ..e.::. 4 71 forward to since they started building dirigibles about three years ago. t:,,...,:.,,,:s. ,..:,;;;f::::::. k.:,,,.. :.:4;el .f ;'1::;.; ..,,r. :',':,,. ; 4,: .:',.....,,LJ appointed Utah Department of Social Services. 'i Approximately 23,000 persons are receiving ,Ibledicaid services monthly in Utah. I Christensen said more than 25 percent of the total program costs went to intermediate care facilities, with 19.3 percent to "skilled" nursing homes. 'Payments to inpatient hospitals totaled $9 million or 21.3 percent of the total, he said. The director said 7.6 percent or $3.2 million went medical doctors. Dental services totaled $2.2 Jo ' million and prescription drugs, $2.9 million. Outpa:tient services accounted for 3.6 percent. During December Wasatch Front counties absorbed the majority of the medical costs, with nearly two thirds of the funds being xpended'in Salt Lake, !T(miele. Utah, Wasatch and Summit counties. '' :?:,,::.'t;,.i.. . :'",. .111,,,..sk....;:s.,: 1 ,,' :::';;;;;.--;!.;:,,::- ' .0.;;,:,,:.:,.:.::.. r4iielt ...1..., "";.4,'''''''' Sixty-si- x s is , f!; t.:..: percent of the more than $42 million Spent during the 1976 fiscal year in the Utah Medicaid program went for inpatient services in hospitals and Pursing homes. 4 1 That's the day they've been looking Dr. Ward said geothermal heating technology now heats the town of Klamath Falls, Ore. "Our comparative studies with Klamath Falls indicate we might eventually heat the entire town of Monroe with geothermal reservoirs," he said. "It's a distinct possibility." He said the first step will be detecting heat reservoirs east of Monroe. When reservoirs are detected, the team will drill test holes to determine if the reserves are large enough to heat the town. Dr. Kenneth L. Cook, professor ot geology and geophysics; Dr. William R Sill, research associate professor of geolo as a possible heating source for schools, businesses and homes in Monroe, Sevier County. Dr. Stanley Ward, chairman of the U. Department of Geology and Geophysics, will head the project, funded through a $115,000 grant from the Energy Research and Development Administration. The team will assess the area's warm water potential to determine if a geothermal municipal heating system can be constructed for Monroe, a central Utah community of 1,500. I "Many people seem to Sept. 30 is one percent in University of Utah scientists will evaluate underground hot water resources - Richardson urged residents to check with their water companies and city water departments for recommended procedures to reduce the impact of the drought. find it difficult to reconcile the increasing severity of the drought with to test Monroe geothermal site U. 4 pleted. then the Conrads will cover the dirigible with a strong white material and flight test the craft. PROVO When people in the Phoenix, Ariz., area see an flying saucer floating over the valley within the next three months, they won't be too alarmed or think it's an invasion from Mars. They know that a father-so- n team of Clarence and Darwin Conrad of Mesa will have fulfilled a dream when they get their saucer-shape- d dirigible into the air. Darwin, who postponed getting his degree in electrical engineering at Brigham Young University to help his father build dirigibles, is working on the instrument control panel while his father welds ballast tanks as the work continues to move toward completion. "Then comes the completion of the gondola at the bottom of the saucer where four or five people can ride," Clarence said. "Ballast tanks will be filled with liquid and placed under gondola flooring. Other ballast tanks will be placed inside the narrowest edge of the dirigible." After the controls of the ballast system, the flight power system, and the gas system are corn ti lie bases his predictions on 45 years of climatological date for the seven climatic divisions Of the state. Ile also emphasized the importance of getting adequate moisture into the soil during the time that adequate irrigation water is available because there is much less evaporation of moisture stored in the soil than moisture stored in reservoirs. be completed within the next three months. pair builds Aing saucer -- that severe drought conditions are almost certain during late July and August. ,,, " .:: ,':,,. :.,.:"1.,;:;, ,,. N,7. ! 1' ., .2. 7.: .;.;, .,: " ;:io, '''',,c,' ';',:j.. ..', 'Z....X.::: CP:" .,, ' :.:: ., ...7..:'',:.'.:-7,- '' , '""i.":..A .0 ":..:;. ....,...1 'T ,,,. quoted the odds today in 4 . .: Richardson, state climatologist, - ... t 1. ...t,,.. ,,:., ' ; 7".. ' ' ::c. Arlo warning ,,,,..,, ,..... ' ,:,..,,,,,:,- 1 ;,tP4M,,bM?-..- ,:f.: ', ''' :;,'," .. ...,,,...,,...,,...e,...:.--:...- .:::,..:::,: .:1:....,:. ,.. $ mb.. :;.,. 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I .7'.4. :.V..::,, t ;':i''''';';.4'4 ,.i..,:.. k , ,:....1 ,.::-::-- '...:;,.,? itr,,....:,!!: i 4 4 ':.?1 '':;: .,.' ,iZ.:.,... ...''..,,' :,?:..,--.- ': ,,i,i. i :,...5.4; , ' ": '' -i :. p'.' ,. ., ;: ', , , ;. .... - !,, t ' ',WK. . .. :: t , A. DESERET NEWS, TUESDAY, Slim , .......l et4,. services Thursday, I m Cedar eth s US Ward CtlPPI Friends may call Simsbury & Gratt Mortuary, Wedinnaslay, 19 m.. 161,11 Mut day. 11 JO a,m, untll sermeS. Burial. Cedar City Cemetery, P (Additional obituaries on next page) i i I t |