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Show M P'- , pESERET NEWS. THURSDAY, MAY 21. 1973 ' Police ore still searching for S.L. murder suspect .jlL ,v Ur. Romney A v mountains SVS ' Mrs. Wallace Romney to speak at CEU ceremony PRICE Atty. Gen. Vernon B. Romney will deliver the College of Eastern Utah commencement address June at 7:39 1 Capitol hothouse. It was registered to Fitzhugh Lee Lyday, Police are checking the possibility today that the suspect in the sidewalk murder of Mrs. Lois Lacy Lyday may not have escaped into the p.m. Receiving degrees and certificates during the outdoor ceremonies on the south library patio will be 2 students. Mrs. Glenn Walker Wallace will receive an honorary associate of arts degree for her contributions to the cultural life of CEU and the state, with posthumous honorary de-- , grees awarded to Mrs. Margaret G. Reeves and Frank Bonacci, both for their contributions to the school. David J. Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Peterson, Price, and Michael Mackey, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Mackey, also of Price, will be student speakers. near the 67, the womans estranged husband, who had been living in Arizona for the past year. A state vehicle driven by Lydays son Jerry, a Utah employe, had been broken into and a note and the camper keys left in the side. The note indicated the writer was sorry for everything. Police believe the man who wrote the note State Capitol. He might nave just wanted us to think he went up there, Sgt. Dale Bithell, Salt Lake City police officer, said today. We do have some information he might not have gone its nothing conup there crete, but were checking it out. Mrs. Lyday, 63, 983 S. 900 West, was shot to death near her home about 9:25 a m. Tuesday while returning from a Relief Society meeting. Witnesses saw an older man in gray work clothes hold a pistol to the womans cheekbone; Safety code for An ordinance buddings has received final approval of the Salt Lake City Commission. The ordinance, which takes effect upon first publication, applies to buddings used for office work and resident occupancy that are 75 feet high or higher. The camper was found in the parking lot near the 1 moun- An intensive search of the mountains and canyons around the Capitol continued until dark Tuesday with no result. City police, including canine units, tactical squads and the entire Detective Division, the Utah Highway Patrol and two Utah National Guard helicopters were involved in the SAVE UP TO 50 AflD MORE Oil... I Precious Gems (values to $30,000) Rings Costume Jewelry Watches and Watchbands buildings Pendants Tie Tacks Cigarette Lighters SAMPLE Cuff Links and More! lOK GOLD RINGS WERE $16 o $20 NOW $6.95 -- T RINGS VALUES TO $40 NOW $10 i TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR EXPANDING SPORTING GOODS DEPT. 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