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Show 2 ; B DESERET NEWS, TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1973 Bike-Hik- to aid retarded es Bike-Hike- sociation for Retarded dren will - held April 1m- a.m. in munities number a As- V. Chil- jP i r at 28 of com- $ fa L i ' ( i ' ' ride will bicycles or hike over a pre-- i scribed course of 10 miles. Business firms and individuals are being asked to pledge so much per mile for each mile covered by participants. Participants '( - Similar in place events will Bountiful, canyon shooting (i w Two Washington men were found guilty of second degree murder Monday in connection with the Aug. 18 shooting death of Richard Lynn Seldal in East Canyon. Donald C. Christean, 18, of Tacoma, and Vernon Wayne Rogers, 29, of Auburn, were convicted of second degree murder by Third District Judge Ernest F. Baldwin Jr. to end a trial which has been in se:sion since March 12. m: In Salt Lake City the Bike-- ' Hike will start at the This Is The Place monument and proceed down Sunnyside Ave- nue to University Street and then along 11th Avenue to Memory Grove. f take City, St. George, Castle Dale, Price, Richfield, Roosevelt, Provo Logan, Delta, and Tooele. Baldwin Bike-Hik- e in ENGLISH AND LITERATURE Dr. Diana Majors, University of Utah; Jefi.ey Holland, LDS Church Education System, and Elsie Dee Adams, State Board of Education (SBE). SPEcECH AND DRAMA - parts Walks and bike rides have been very successful in other thousands of dollars for the handicapped. We know we can count on the cit- izens of Utah to make this . Jeff Barton, left, Darcy Dixon, Kathy Knell discuss of the country and have said Bike-Hik- campaign a success. said Mrs. Terrell Dougan, presi- dent of the state association. Similar Bike-Hik- e programs are being carried out on a na- - with David Shoeil. e tional basis. Honorary chair-raise- d men for the Utah event are Sen. Frank Moss and Salt Lake Mayor E.J. Gam. Utahn denies l; - SOCIAL SCIENCE - FOREIGN LANGUAGE -Dr. Alexander Canepari, U. of LDS U.; Alex Schmaltz, Translation Service; David Cortez, SBE Dr. Joseph M. Dixon, Weber State College; Sen. Warren E. Pugh, president of the Utah EDUCATION Utah College; Robert C. VOCATIONAL Utah Lake drainage tops 72 by 148 pet. PROVO Snow cover on the Utah Lake uainages averages 148 percent of last April Ser1, the Soil Conservation vice of the U.S Department of Agriculture said today. Jordan River snow cover above Salt Lake City is 111 percent of the 1953 - 67 April 1, average and 101 percent of last year, the SCS said. the The judge said the testmo-n- y of Christopher Leger, 18, of niiofioonn a companion of the two men who was the states chief witness, was full s of inconsistencies, and lies. The trial was moved to Salt Lake County because of lack of legal talent and funds to prosecute in Morgan County. Some attorneys estimated the cost of the trial to Salt Lake County taxpayers at about Evans, general manager. Evans Supply, Inc.; Charles Winn, SBE. Mrs. HOMEMAKING RebeccaMitchell.USU ;Mrs. - GloriaProbert.UtahYoung of the Year; Homemaker Miss C. Aileen ErLcksen, cent of average and 267 percent of last year at the April 1, measuring point, SCS forecasters said. Oquirrh Mountains and Vernon Creek areas are 219 per- - Precipitation varied from 20 percent of the March average at Mountain Dell Dam to 165 pei cent at Parleys Summit which is 2,000 feet higher. Utah Lake watershed ranged from 70 percent of average at Daniels - Strawberry Summit to 130 percent at Timpanogos Utah engineer Reservoir storage is about average with Utah Lake about awarded $5,000 foot below compromise level, the SCS said. Streamflow forecasts vary from 109 percent of average for Big Cottonwood Creek to better then three times average on Vernon Creek. half-truth- SBE. BUSINESS EDUCATION Mrs. Norma Swigart, LDS Business College; Royden G.; Derrick, president, Western Steel Co.; Richard L. SBE. Bur-bidg- e, MUSIC Prof. Ken ettv Westminster Col-- , Kuchler, lege; Eugene Jelesnik, televi- sion personality and director Salt Lake Symphonic Orchestra; Ferrin Van Wagoner, SBE. Division. GENERAL SCHOLARSHIP Wesley W. Craig, BYU Dr. Leon R. McCarrey, asso ciate commissioner, Utah er Education System Dr. Walter D. Talbot, State state superintendent of public instruction. .6 Biao Chang, East, a ci"il engineer for the Utah Department of Highways, has been awarded a $5,000 National Highway Institute Highway Research Fellowship grant academic year. for the 1973-77238-154- 0 4 receives grant from Exchange Club U-T- transcript LAS T.GAS, Xev. (AP) -A Las Vegas court reporter and a Utah man haave plead- ed innocent to federal charges they stole a transcript of grand jury proceedings and have been et for trial this summer. Bobby Pinkston, 34, Las Vegas, and Reagan Turman, 40, Salt Lake City entered the pleas Friday before U.S. District Court Judge Roger D. Foley, who set trial for June 4. ech Greciah Special Dinner or Steak Dinner of Lie clubs scholarship committee. The grant should be awarded to students in need of funds for educational purposes, sai jien Robinson, club vice president and com- member If we can halp one or more students gain the necessary skills for gainful employment, our time will ue O. K. Kline told Utah Technical Colleue at Salt Lake. well-spe- 795Complete JU Bouzouki Music, 6:30 p.in. Mid Eastern Dancer First Show, GoUn Early Special mittee chairman. He had just presented the thru Thursday ular Menu Prices presJay L. Nelson, ident, who accepted the gift, said it was one of the largest schoiarship grarts received from such an organization. school a SI, 000 grant for the 1973-7school year on behalf of the Salt Lake Exchange Club. Kline is a 4 fhonian 47 Fast 2nd South were indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of conspiring to steal, purloin and convert the federal grand jury transcript to their wn use. They ahd been indicted on the same charges last March and the new indictment was to clarify technical matter. They . Beth Davis, SBE. Dr. William SCIENCE Rex Breckenridge, U. of Gregory, president of Beetme Dr. Medical Electronics; Arthur L. Bishop, SBE. Technical $30,000. theft of State Senate; Allan B. Madougall, Brigham Young University; Duane Hill, actor and director; Phil Hill, SBE. Dr. MATHEMATICS Robert Heal, Utah State University; Dr. Bruce Beard, Thiokol Chemical Corp.; Dr. Don K. Richards, SBE. Paul R. Gundeon, testimony during the trial had made it uifficult to place anyone at the murder scene. vJ those towns, people should contact their local Association for Retarded Children or a seminary of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. y B-- Christean waived a delay in sentencing and received a term at hard labor in the Utah State Prisfor Rogers on. Sentencing was set for Thursday at 1:30 p. m. by Judge Baldwin. The pair originally had been charged with first degree murder, but Judge Layton, on Centicaed from Page l who will contribute their time and in talents special Wednesdays final judging are: The body of Seldal, 18, also of Auburn, Wash., was found Aug. 18 near the banks of an East Canyon Creek in Morgan County. The body contained 10 bullet wounds. 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