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Show mutism a WnynnyilirfWlljil (IlnrHyirrry-m- Last Idaho Quad Bies Of Ailment JoAnne Springer dp.ui the last of vnat ueie di closed today to be identic,1 quadruplets. But offeis of financial help foi the hait pressed family are just beginning to pour in. 1 . Hours aHer news of the tinv Quad's death at ? 20 p m Monday at University Hospital in Salt Lake City had reached Jerome and Tain Falls, Idaho, a move by neighbors to supply aid was under way. Owner of a produce company where William Springer works as a truck driver launched a citizen fund to help defray expenses, the who delivered doctor the quads said he would donate his services, and a mortuary announced it would supply a fiee funerul foi the babies Springer, of Turn Falls, Idaho, had no hospital insurance Even before the quads were born, the hospital bill had reached $1,000 Benfor St (Spokesmen edict's Hospital m Jerome said, however, that the hospital will charge a minimum fee ) Oniv bouis after the bieech births of the quadruplet girls, it was discovered they had contracted a respiratory ailmembrane ment, hyaline d.sease, which coats the inside of the lungs and prevents blood circulation Two of the infants died Saturabout day. JoAnne, 2 pounds, 6 ounces, put up a valiant fight, but suc 3am cumbed to the llmess after being flown to Salt Lake City for treatment on a respirator disclosed today by Dr. Jemec E. Sloat, Jerome, who attended the births, that the quadruplets were identical, having growm from a single egg that split This lessened their chances for survival he said. It was J. H. Henry, Kimberly, who the produce company that employs Springer, presented the couple with a $180 check Monday to help defray owns expenses. He asked otheis who wish to contribute to send donations to the Springer Quads Fund, m care of J. H. Henry Produce Co., Box H," K mberly, Idaho 83341. Meanwhile, the Hovey Chapel, Twin Falls, announced it would donate tree services. 1 was extremely disappointed that the quads did die, Sloat said today but it is quite common for prema-tui- e children with hyaline Fu-nei- tions membiane disease Mortality rate for infants with the disease is almost 70 per cent, even for chddren weighmg up to five or six pounds at birth, Sloat said 'The premature quads all less than three weighed She was given a lot of oxygen. but not very much got to her, a University Hospital Under the spokesman said circumstances, nothing was enough The continued and me i easing severity of the disease led to hei dentil. She seemed initially to rally, but she eventually weakered and was not able to continue breathing on her own Sister Mary Agnes, head of St. Benedict's obstetrics floor in Jerome, who was with the pounds JoAnne v as imst plared in an incubator containing 90 per cent oxygen. When her condi-- t i o n e d w eakened Sunday night, she was placed in an which artificial lespirator took over her breathing func quads for 20 hcuis after delivery, said today: We all feel extremely bad that the babies did not make it The nurses here hoped hey would live but realized they were premature and that the chance were dim ''ii "' "nlr'X"pi nur'iip'H DESERE! NEWS, Tuesday, January 12, 1971 B3 U.S. Acts To Overturn Utah Claim To Great Sait Lake 8ed Offerer News Washington Bureau -aked The fed the eral government U S Supreme Court this w eek to reject a special masters w Inch r e c o m m endations would confirm Utah's title to the bed of Great Salt Lake In a brief signed by Solicitor-Genal Erwin N the Griswold, government said it opposed granting the k.ke bottom to the state on the grounds that the lake w as legally navigable Under constitutional law, all states aie granted title to land beneath navigable waters a right granted to the onginal 13 WASHINGTON .tutes when the United States its independence States admitted after 1782 are given equal footing" in such matters w ith the oi lgmal 12 Wlnl the law once covrned only tidewateis, it has been extended in the U S to major waterways, virtually all of them usable for interstate ot won international commerce. Judge J. Cullen Ganey, appointed to hear evidence in the case, ruled last Oct. 26 that Great Salt Lake was navigable at statehood because it was capable of carrying shipping He noted that cattle were carried to and from Fremont and Antelope islands and that othpr cornmeice was carried on The U S brief said that the lake was not legally navica ble though it had carried small craft, because its marshy shores and high salinity made it a pocr avenue for commercial traffic The court is expected to examine the masters repor and reach a finding m the case later this year If Utah wins, it does not have to pay for the land, w hich the U S. gave the state m 1966 Trusty At Prison On Escapee List - UTAH STATE PRISON A Uiah State Piison inmate who had been on the work release p r ogram at the Community Correction Center in Salt Lake City was listed as an escapee Monday after he failed to return from a visit to his home T o o ele Youth Charged in Sale Of Drugs in Sun- Missing is Douglas Officials were investigating the possibility that Badhawk was heading for Shelley, Idaho, where his mother lives. day. -- Budhawk, also known as Gene Badliawk, Gene Douglas Guzman or Johnny Carson, was described as 5 fpet 8, 155 pounds, bhek hair, brown eyes and dark complexion Bad-iiaw- Douglas was serving a 1 o 20 year term for second-degre- e burglary. He had been at the prison since Sept. 4, 1969. He had been allowed a home visit Sunday on a trusty status. - fLaw enforcement agencies throughout Utah and neighboring states were aleiterl 31, who youth was An Orem charged with sale of drugs Monday after being arrested by Salt Lake police in a drug raid during the weekend. Edward Lamar Burning-ha18, was scheduled to appear today for arraignment before City Judge Robert C. Gibson. Torsion bars. Here's why we make a big deal of having them. Hew we sot the $50.93; ' fVO. (O, m yk i , has a torsion-bsuspension setup in front. Whereas vga uses coil springs. Duster Oft ar A coil spring works by Jodi Korous Jill Pulsipher ch Brandon Cochrane llestry Muller THE DESERET daughter of Mr NEWS SENDS BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO Jodi Korous, and Mrs Larry Korous, 2887 Westerlme Way, Holladav, II Pulsipher, daughter of Mr and Mrs Jerry Pulsipher, 695 Harman Dr , Granger, Branoon Cochrane, son of Mr and Mrs. Ken Cochrane, 1874 Redondo Ave ; Destry Muller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Muller, 964 Dresden P'ace, and all other babies one year old Tuesday (Pictures of babies of Deseret News subscribers will be taken free of charge at the Deseret News baby photo studio, 34 E 1st South, Monday through Friday from 10 a m. until 3 p m at leas five days before baby's birthday ) j BIRTHS AS REPORTED FROM SALT LAKE AREA HOSPITALS TWIN GIRLS: Mr and Mrs James Platt, 2535 Valley View Ave GIRLS: Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. M- - and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr and Mrs. Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Mr. and Vrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr and M-- s. Mr. and Mrs Mr and Mrs .Mr and Mrs BOYS- bouncing up and down. But a torsion bar works by twisting and returning to its original shape. Duster has 1 wheels. Vegas wheels 13 And Duster has an 11 -- inch are inches. Don L. Crowder, 1631 Roosevelt Ave Steven D Clark, 560 E 5300 South Stanley AA. Packer, P O Box 15, West Jordan Jerry D. Hansen, 654 Park St John W Johnson 1570 W 7575 South, West Jordan John R pivas, 575 N 14th West George L. Johnson, 8590 S 1836 West, West Jordan East James E Vaughn, 170S-6tRandail G Lake, 4902 S 1250 West, Taylorsville Stephen J Woolston 1271 E 3770 South Michael H Hales, 717 E 12100 South, Draper Michael W Clark, 2 E Regal St Larry L. Mayes, 9 W 1400 South Merrill Weech, 4235 Olympus View Or Kent Larsen, 452 8th East Lance N Irvine, 51 E Greg son Billy Record, 20 W Gregson RussaII Henroid, 316 N 10th West Ricnard Reid, 497 E 1130 North, Bounful James NL Bleak, 730 E 3rd South Henry t wton, 644 4th Eost Lewis Yates, 4815 W 4895 South - Steve Kramer 803 Kathenre St Randy S Cowles, i25 E J790 South Gordon Zitting, 6101 9th East Bill E Dennis, 4215 W 4495 South East Grant D Gustafson Gen Folger, 4123 Highland Dr W i024 W 5th North Andrew Larsen, Donald W Rozema, 1021 S Camp Williams Rd S. 3rd West, Lehi Valio Woolstenhuime, 266 Dennis R Slaugh, 7110 Highland Dr Kent E Wickham, University Village Leonard R Hansel, 847 Downlngton Ave David J. Larsen, 1171 S 1st West Dennis L. Dilie, 1599 E 3970 South Richard Hoddan, 1u78 W 3rd North Michael R Erskine, 1915 Moiave Dr v Now well advantage in wheelbase. Result: more riding comfort, better handling and stability for Duster. that ycj know how we got the $50.95, tell you what you get for it. Duster. For more people. The big difference in small cars. We introduced Duster as the best transportation bargain in America. It still is. We designed Duster to be Americas car. It still is. Small enough for easy handling in city traffic. Big enough for stability on the open highway. Small enough to give you great gas mileage. Big enough to give you a little more power than other small cars smaller engines. Plus, you get the smoothness of a Six compared to Vegas engine. So before you buy a Vega, or any small car, look at our small car. Duster. The big difference in small cars. Options. Over twice as many. More stuff. Duster gives you eight more inches hip room the front seat and 14 more inches in the more back seat. And about in room front and six more inches shoulder inches in back. Dusters a five passenger car with a trunk that holds 15.9 cubic feet of things. Vega is a four passenger car with 9 3 cubic feet of room for hauling things. That means Duster can handle one more passenger and a lot more stuff than Vega. in two-and-a-h- alf Theres a healthy list of conveniences and extras that Duster offers and Vega doesnt. It includes power brakes, 8 engines, a V-- vinyl roof, and many others. A small economical car shouldnt have to go without some of tha finer things in life unless you want it that way. Record sales mean record resale value. four-cylin- der Based on a comparison of manu'acturers suggested retail prices for 1971 Duster and Vega coupes with equipment listed. Prices include Federal Excise Tax and exclude state and local taxes, destination charges, optional equipment other than that listed al ove, equipment required by state law, and on Duster, preparation charges. People are going for Duster in record numbers. Sales are up 58 over last year. And if you think were loading the dice, last year they were 1 81 ahead of comparable sales the year before. Which is a big reason why, over the las four years, Plymouths small cars have been leaders in their field in resale value. Duster vs. Vega? Car for car, feature for feature, dollar for dollar, we don t think theres much of a comparison. Drive Duster at your Plymouth Dealers. We think youll agree; Dusters ihe buy among small cars. w mum J- - a At A Coming Thiough is not a slogan with us. It is a way of life We build and engineer our cars with extra care. We test and inspect ihem against the most rigorous standards We are committed tc delivering cars to you with more exacting quality and enduring value than ev ir befo. e. And thats why Chrys'er-Piymont- h is Coming Through For You Gmiill Tins |