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Show TV T J The Salt Lake Tribune, Monday, November Itloiulir Bv Chic Young lf- 12, 1973 Pheasant Hunters Find Mans Body in Camper SPANISH FORK (AP) -The body of a man, said to have been dead up to six weeks, was found Saturday by a group of pheasant hunters west of here. as Roy Stewart, 61, a farm worker, lived alone in a homemade camper Mr. Holley said there was no evidence of foul Utah County Sheriff Mack Holley said the man identified camper. hunting in the area with mends and saw the camper. He said he knocked on the door and at first thought Mr. Stewart was aleeping. Mr. Mitchell said when he returned to the camper later he discovered the man was dead. Utah County Attorney Arnold C. Roylance to see if a" autopsy would be required and was told by Mr. Roylance that it would not. play, and it appeared that he died of natural causes m his The Arnold Mr. Hollev "aid he contacted wa body was found by Mitchell, who said he :1 to be held at the Wyoming State Hospital in Evanston Wyoming. Saturday, Nov. 17, 1973 The Wyoming State Hospital has run out of storage space and will be selling at Public Auction many items of household goods, equipment and o'her miscellaneous merchandise, some antiques. information Dairy Barn will be sold for salvage. For further - on any items in this sale, phone Business Manager at Wyoming State Hospital (307) SALE WILL START PROMPTLY AT 10:00 A.M. ALL OF THE EQUIPMENT FROM THE OLD LAUNDRY: Huebsch Dryer, Good Condition 2709 2710 Huebscn Dryer, Good 2711 'rroy Dryer, Good 2712 Troy Dryer, Good 2713 Extractor 48 Tray, Good 2714 Extractor 48" Tray, Good 27 1 8 Troy Garment Press, Good 2719 Troy Garment Press, Good 2720 Troy Mushroom Press, Good . Water Softener System 2750 2721 Troy Flatwork Ironer, Needs a little work 2723 Prosperity Unit, Fair 1 j Shirt-Boso- OFFICE EQUIPMENT: ANTIQUES: Typewriters, Some Good Typing Chairs 2 Typing Stands 1 Tape Recorder 47 Pairs Ski (Sizes 614) Lise Ner 3 Office Desks 12 Wooden Benches a,rs New j.Yr oldi Like 1 Thermofax Copier, Good Many Other Antique hems 40 Pairs Ski Poles, Like New 1 MaD Desk t Fiberglass & Wood Fence (Still Standing) MISCELLANEOUS MERCHANDISE: Walk-I1 Cooler 502 Flower Pots & Planters 3 Ping Pong Tables Wood & Metal Chairs 99 Straight-Bac1 Wood Bookshelf 6 Sewing Machines 20 Round Wood Chairs MLc. Small Wood Cabinets 4 Record 9 Players 3 Chests of Drawers 4 Large Wood Cabinets 10 Wheelchairs 23 Wooden Tables Tables 2 Small Folding-Le2 Barber Chairs 30 Night Stands Sets Shelves 6 1 Macnine Anesthesia Gates Metal 9 Clarke Floor Maintainer wBrushes 1 1 Small Steam Sterilizer 7 Sets of Steel Lockers 1 Hillyard Floor Maintainer wBrushes 1 Chair 1 Optical Refrigerator 118-IncHillyard Floor Maintainer wBrushes 1 Dental Light 28 Foot Lockers Light Oak Roll-To1 Estey Pump Organ 10 Oak Chairs 1 CAP Hears 18 Desk, Excellent Condition 3 - goJ 30-P- citizens committee seeking the impeachment of Presi- dent Nixon will ask Gov. Calvin L. Rampton Tuesday to declare Friday a Day of National Concern. A Nancy M. Lignell, spokesman for the Committee of National Concern, said the organization was formed after the President fired the special Waand is tergate prosecutor promoting impeachment. as a way of determining the guilt or innocence of the President. Plans to Demonstrate At a press conference at the University of Utah, she said the committee will sponsor a public hearing and demonstration Friday. A silent demonstration is planned for noon on the plaza of the Federal Building and a public hearing will be held at 7 p.m. in the State Office Building Auditorium, Ted Wilson, assistant to Rep. will Wayne Owens, speak at the hearing, she said. At the press conference a U. professor of political science and an Episcopal priest called for the removal, of President Nixon on moral and legal grounds. Concerned Clergyman Ex-PO- W The Very Rev. Robert Anderson, dean of St. Marks Cathedral, said as a clergyman he is concerned and frightened by the confusion of values he said has resulted in recent years. Father Anderson said .'e is concerned that a majority of Americans do not care that corruption is being justified in the name of national security and that people are more worried about the costs and 130-Foo- comforts of living wrongdoing in government. He said the Presidents stepping down would open the possibility of some kind of healing of the nations moral and political sores. Charges Violations University Dr. J. professor D. WTliams said his call for the Presidents removal was not based on partisan politics but on the Presidents violation of the law. Dr. Williams accused the President of bribery, high crimes and misdemeanors. Dr. Williams said the Presi- dents removal would be a hopeful precedent. It would serve tice that government to cannot officials allow condone bribery, thievery, wiretapping and character assassination for their own benefit, he added. Constitutional Issues STAR GAZEK?V) -- By CLAY R. POLL A NYour Daily Activity Guide ARIES WAR. 21 y vy i5APR. 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II 84 Worthwhile H3 85 Today W. 86 Up 87 Compromise PISCES FBI. IP 88 Procedures 89 Stranger MAR. 201 90 Assets 61 5 Jpg 112. eutral ; Adverse 5162-7- 1 ' Bendix Mangle Work Tables Many other items to be solo from the laundry. 200-Gal- Group Urging Impeachment 789-345- -- Lot No. 27 24 Ajax Shirt Press, Good 2726 Ajax Shirt Press Unit, Good. Body Press, Yoke Press, Sleeve Press, Cuff & Collar Press 2733 America Cascade Washer, Good 2734 Wooden Drum Washer, Not working 2735 Milnor Washer, Good 2736 No. 85 Tray Washer, Good 2737 No. 40 Tray Washer, Good 2738 Large Sheet Ironer, Old, Fair Lot No. Asks fDay of National Concern The professor said the President lias violated his oath of office by trampling on the First Amendments right of free speech and freedom of the press and ordering extensive wiretaps which violate the Fourth Amendments illegal guarantee against search and seizure. The White House plumbers conducted illegal burglaries. Dr. Williams continued, while President Nixon violated the National Security Act by invoking the Central Intelligence Agency in domestic activities. Dr. Williams also charged the Chief Executive accepted a $350,000 bribe from dairy for his political producers campaign in return for raising support levels on dairy products, obstructed justice in the EUsberg and Watergate cases and evaded income tax in connection with his properties in California and Flordia. At Session Addressing the annual meeting of the Utah Wing of the Civil Air Patrol (CAP), Saturday night, Lt. Col. Jay Hess, Bountiful, a returned Vietnam prisoner of war (now USAF, retired), appealed for public support of efforts to get an accounting of the 1,200 still listed as missing in action in the Indochina conflict. He said although some have returned, the families of those still missmg deserve some accounting of whether their relatives are dead or alive. He said the POWs were not heroes, but losers. Ended Activities at The awards banquet which Lt. Col. Hess spoke culminated a day of activities, in which the Utah Wing participated in various activities and outlined future plans. Those plans, said wing Col. Larry. Miller, include getting more CAP units in outlying communities, doubling Utahs membership and adding more emergency service equipment to the field. - - & REMEMBER YOU SET THAT PRICE REGARDLESS OF PRiCt SELLS on this to list handbill, but we are sure you will AUCTIONEERS NOTE: There are too many items miss this sale, it will be a fun day. want. will Dont find something you The Barn will Sell at 1:30 P.M. and We will start Selling the Laundry at 2:00 P.M. INSPECTION: Dairy barn and laundry may be seen from Nov. 13 to 17, 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Small merhandi.se may be seen on Nov. 16 and morning of sale. EVERYTHING Sale Conducted by: Woodward & Associates Rawlins, Wyoming mm (T Ed Woodward, Auctioneer 324-371- 0 AUTYR AMPLE &MAYTK r, Salt Lake City Parks Commissioner Conrad Harrison and Weber County legislator Roger F. Rawson were ored with distinguished citizens awards. Service Awards Meritorius service awards went to Arthur Draper, Roy Lilly and Richard Abbott, ail of Ogden, Outstanding cadet was Russell Bateman Jr., and outstanding Bountiful, senior member honors went to Debra Smith, Salt Lake City. i ir Bountiful Composite Squadron, commanded by 1st Lt. Jay Smith, was chosen as the years outstanding squadron. ... 1 V4, - On the purchase of a KING SIZE BEAUTYREST On the purchase of a QUEEN SIZE BEAUTYREST On the purchase of a TWIN OR FULL SIZE BEAUTYREST Limited Supply All other Simmons Mattresses Reduced Ua 32ot. :v: Warn coke; sprite Jib. CRANBERRIES pftfc- - cut beaus 4 ill ... At , A. A A jfc. 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