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Show 1 0 B DESERET NEWS, THURSDAY, MARCH 2 1,1 974 -ComTng JUd JMarclx, New Gold Strike Catalogs iaar&rSKMP tta&ri WEse Car, murder suspect hunted No provisions to hire for archeology surveys Neither the Utah Department Development Sen ices nor the Antiquities Committee can enter into contracts to hire private firms to conduct archeologica' surveys for a specified fee. consulting firms to do all the surveys required by state and federal regulations. Nowhere in Utah law is the committee granted the power to contract with private persons and bind the state to pay a fee to locate and surve, sites and thus determine whether such sites may be damaged or destroyed by This opinion has been given by Homer Holmgren, assistant Utah attorney general, to State State Archeologist David B Madsen Madsen asked if it were Holmgren wrote. He suggested the matter of legal to hire pr i?e persons for the surveys because there making the necessary surveys be referred to the Utah Legisno longer are enough personnel in universities and private lature for action activities," G0LB9 STRIKE STAMPS Watch for the new Gold Strike catalogs - Coming Soon SUPER BEE" by WHITE Investigation into the March 11 slaying of Brigham Young University coed Barbara Jean Rocky, 22, intensified today, with the release of a description of a man and cur seen in Big Cottonwood Canyon about the time of her death. an anonymous donor has offered a $1,009 reward for information hiding to the arrest and conviction of the person responsible for the death of the junior student from Menlo Park, Calif In addition, Mi'S Rocky's body was March 12 'ound about 3 p . d in a snowy, area about 300 yards from the canyon road end 17 miles the mouth from the canvon She had been sexually bruSb-covere- The "Revolutionary" Sewing Machine Y. students emit a That Gives You The New TRUE "TRIPLE-STRETC- STITCHING H" Krrrrr &&&& ; 'riFlE;-;r- 7 U i PROVO Perhaps with a sigh of relief, students at Young University Brigham will not have to face the traditional twr- - or three-hou- r final examinations at the end of winter semester m AprfL JjiIt Makes Other Faculty members may give a final exam, said Robert dean Spencer, Admissions and Records, that exam will not be extended penod of tune aside for finals during the week of the semester." Machines Seem Obsolete! TRIPLE-MOTIO- still Dr of but the set last Students will attend classes with 18, through April commencement scheduled on Friday, April 19 This is WHITE'S New N "STRETCH" New panel urged for water study STITCHING! y' "I- a- 9. - Lets You Sew STSX Here Are Just A Few of the NEW "Triple-Motion- TRUE 'STRETCH' STITCHES You " With Stretch Get With Just A TURN of the DIAL! SEW EASY! svCs-- . All You Do vC ..!; w w w Is " 1 Super Stretch Triple Overlock Overlock vV'A WyiNysyS "DIAL 1 Stitches That Can't Break! Won't Gap! Lays Flat! Triple-Motio- n 'Stretch' Stitching! See The Poris It! Hardwood Try out whats wrong with the prison," BomardD-Kearns- Milly Rep the Pardons told 1 Utah State Board of Wednesday as sbe and six other legislators began a tour of the prison She is the chairmam of the Legislative Coumcils subcommittee on social services The group arrived at the prison at about 10 30 am, visited the Roard of rardons while they handled two cases involvmg inmates, ate lunch at the prison and spent nearly the entire day touring most of the facilities Mrs Bernard said the group was shocked at the depressing rt most of the atmosphere prison facilities Included YOU LOVED FREE MEMORIAL GIFT TO THE with purchase! It! You'll Love Downtown Only It! WITH A . AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY Comptamti 501 of Ken Gorfl Co. So. State concerning Lake County detective; Swen C. sheriffs Provo Police Chief . Nielsen and BYU Security Ch.zf Robert A public hearing to extend the state's water pollution control deadlines by three to five years was approved Wednesday by the Utah State Toard of Health although some objections were voiced - A date has not been set The hearing will consider making the deadline for secondary treatment m instead of the end of 1974 and June 30, 1983 for full compliance. instead of Dec. 31, 1978 mid-197- 7 t Cal Suuweeks, chief of he water quality section of the Division of Health, said much of the delay was due to problems with federal grants for water treatment plants Although most cities and towns have been trying to im mately 5 feet 8 inches tall with dark brown hair, and in his early 20s. The mans hair was not long but in a fall cut His hair vered his ears The witness told officers the man was of slender build and had sharp features. The had a automobile li- Kelshaw. cense plate with a Hayward said the car was observed by a hiker in the area of the crime scene with a girl fitting Miss Rockys description. The hiker told officers he saw the victim walking with the man close to where her body was found, acBen cording to Detective Forbes background and is believed to be either from Wyoming or Arizona. The driver of the car is described as being approxi- - yellowish-orang- e Hayward encouraged anyone with mfematlon on he car or the man to contact him immediately He said the man is a definite suspect in the slaying and that efforts to find him on Wednesday were concentrated in the Provo area Reform bill The hospital facility like looking back in the dark aces, she said after the tour Mrs Bernard noted, though, that plans are being developed to construct a new hospital facility hat will have modem and equipment methods of operation The the prison information gathered from tour will be discussed further as Q and the committee hether further s indetermmew to needed is try to vestigation correct any of the problems at the prison The committee will report to the the other legislators, and their findings may have an 1974-7impact on the prison's budget The committee could recommend an increase in the budget. Pollution hearing The proposed new dates are The earlier deadlines were established in 1972 by the Utah Water Pollution Committee and the Board of Health REMEMBER THOSE Cabinet White" Sewing Center UTAH STATE PRISON -V.e were assigned to fund in line with federal law SAVE$$$ In! health department was empowered to veto their decisions on water quality standards 'Super Bee' to Outperform Machine in its Class i Any Other FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY! Corne Officials at hearings earlier this year complained the For WHITE'S Serpentine Stitch Reg. $469.95 - PROVO (AP) The Utah County Council of Governments has asked Gov Calvin L Hampton to appoint the M,nainlnnd Association of Governments to undertake a water quality study for Utah County and a part of Juab County. The study has been under the direction of the slate health department. All Stretch Or Knit Fabrics Large BYU letters, with the named of the university spelled out after each capital letter, were observed m the car s rear wmdow by the witness, oficers said the for questioning in connection with the case was released jointly by Capt N. D. Hayward, Salt Information car and a man wanted Team of legislators check on prison large sigh New! So Easy! So ,GREAT; assaulted, according to autopsy findings. bulletin was An issued Wednesday by the Salt Lake County sheriffs office on a 1965 Cougar with a dark green top and light green bottom The car, seen m the canyon about ihe time of the shooting, had chrome rims, wide tires with raised white letters on all four tires The car was reported to be In very good condition and is believed to have been waxed near the time of the slaying date. prove thi- water situation, the inadequate funding end other delays make it impossible to meet the earlier deadlines, c idweeks explained Dr Lyman J Olsen, state director 'of health, agreed that federal matching money often isnt available and some towns are bonded as deeply as the law will allow Dr Winn L. Richards, a board member, said a delay in the deadlines would merely to allow some communities cm water postpone compliance standards. The final decision on the water control deadlines will be made by the Board of Health after the hearing is held - In other action, the board voted to raise the pnee of certified birth and death certificate from $2 to $t, but the cost of additional copies will be dropped from $2 to $1. The price change will take effect July 1. needs bite, says Bennett Deseret News Washington Bureau - Sen Wal WASHINGTON lace F. Bennett, said Thursday he will support congressional budget reform legislation providing loopholes for additional expenditure' can be closed or at least substantially reduced. The Utahn, who was member of the Joint Congressional Study Committee on Budget Control, said he is t entirely happy with the budget reform bill reported by the Senate Rules Committee and currently bemg debated on the Senate floor. n-- I am certainly in favor of the basic principle of Congress putting its own ceiling on than rather expenditures depending entirely on the President to control spend However, I'm ing, he said not sure that the bill currently on the Senate floor is a practical approach to the problem. Although my final vote on this legislation will depend on the outcome of amendments, it seems to me that the bill as it now stands doesnt have enough teeth Im afraid that if we adopt it in its present form Congress will find itself without really having solved the issue, he said VITAL STATISTICS births Local Cross Hospital BECKER, Mr and Mrs jGhn. Jr P9 Bryon Ave girt and Mrs Mr 8ROADHEAD, Ray, 3505 S 4840 East. 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