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Show 1 A: ,, pzil xwJL piitit'C jiia&licS9 1SlM1s Iii Ar ea of Ensign i 4 By Vandra Webb r, 2 ,-- wo outmg The victims were an older male and female and two children Crayons, a coloring book, a Slinky toy and colored yarn, tossed from the w ere all that was Brice Otterson, toll S. wreckage intact U ft West Tem- ple, was the first to arrive at the scene He said he and his family were four wheel driving in the area when they saw masses of smoke Plane Still Smoking 1 didnt hear anything, but I figured with all that smoke something was ry On Family Outing i Police Sgt A Kent Epperson said the victiina may have been on a fa mils $t By Ueorge A Sorensen Tribune Suburban Editor A potpourri of events from patriotic speeches through parades and rodeos through skiing were blended m hot weather to produce an ideal situation as Utahns paused Friday to observe this nations 199th amuversary Events scattered from the mountain-top- s to the beaches of Great Salt Lake included the kickoff of the Salt Lake County Bicentennial Celebration on the State Capitol steps at 8 a m. However, events started as the sun Local News Comics Saturday lomivg, July 5, 1975 Section B Page One , "1,3 v 4 K itTD, W- tli;01 u - vsv r- J, v- - yj At T V , er xA '.c, - Nielsen, front, carried tiger by the tail in East , an40? - s 'JCV (g f.i - ( i- I- - : Z.h &&'' fer t- 'jwjAr,I,.- - s e yA-t1'- C C W ar VJ iAt A H, V .ei-- a :v 'WIT4 -- - U" V H e 4 V't W t V id. , k tlz, -- OS&K. TP-feH, rf $ fC3 . & Pit' The Salt Lake City Municipal Band interrupted its 6 p m concert in Liberty Park for a patriotic speech by Sen Under the Frank E. Moss, direction of Martin Zwirk, the program opened with a flag ceremony and the Star Spangled Banner d - , Jk c NS'S- ft a - - v c w. 4 't "W 1 vswws.14. WK ', , V ' V , - " 'f,SSflv'y if yJ fs2r Tnbi Patrolman Bruce E. Jacobson examines whats left e of a place which crashed near Ensign single-engin- $ P'Mmby Lynn R io hmon Peak. Four persons were killed instantly. The cause of the wreck is still under investigation. Hamptons Independence Day Talk Political Involvement Urged LEWISTON, Cache County (AP) -To insure that the American political system does not deteriorate, the citizen must become more involved in the political system. Gov. Calvin L Rampton said Friday Ranipton also said the best way for the average person to become more involved is by more participation m public hearings In an Independence Day speech in Lewiston, Rampton said the average citizen holds the greatest hoje for the future of the American government. And while the federal government is transferring power back to the state government, and the state is giving it haek to the local gov emment, we need citizen involveme.it, he said This trend will continue only if the individual Disposition of Gorilla Dan Pends Interior Department Guidance A decision on the disposition of the body of Dan the Hogle Zoo gorilla, will have to wait until at least Monday, according to A LaMar Farnsworth, zoo director Because Dan belonged to an endangered species, we are having to seek guidance from the Department of the Interior, said Mr Farnsworth The fact he was a young Friday adult animal m excellent condition except for his kidneys means the bodv is oi value to both scientists and museums If there aie local agencies interested, such as one of the Utah colleges or universities, officials may give preference to them, and we have already had a request lor the body from one of the colleges, he said Dan died Tnursday of uremia despite efforts of a team of doctors to save lum is prepared to participate in politics. Weve had things occur over the last three years which have shaken the faith in our political system," he said This is regrettable and its paradoxical tli at political activity has come to be regarded with such cynicism, because m spite of the traumatic experiences the standards of political morality are .' improving, and not deteriorating Rampton said one way the citizen can get more involved is through public hearings In the past there has been little citizen involvement m public hearings, and while it may seem that politicians are holding them only to flatter voters, usually the hear mgs are senous attempts to find what the citizens want, he said Demos Plan Picnic Rally For Ttlefhon Weekend A " Utah Democratic pteme rally in Fairmont Park is being arranged for July 26 w connection with that weekend's fourth consecutive fund raising telethon by the national party. Utahs telethon committee is headed by Art Ritter, and cochairmen for the picnic from 3 to 9 p m are Heide Doidge and Tony Mitchell. ? v - A' k 2 t. h A ir Ax Vi -- js, f vs 4 s ify As A, u s. v oeNk a? a was just breaking across the Wasatch Mountains and did not end until after dark as a dozen cities and several groups sponsored festivities in the Salt Lake metropolitan area. Flag raising ceremonies and salutes of exploding fireworks started the days activities which ended with fireworks at dark Many persons parked along the bench areas where they could witness fireworks displays from Salt Lake City to Riverton In the Salt Lake Valley, The Salt Lake Tribune sponsored two aerial spectaculars m conjunction with the Salt Lake City Parks Dept Aeal fireworks were set off at Liberty Park and at Riverside Park 700 North and 1400 West. While hundreds flocked to the beaches for swimming or sailing, several hardy skiers trekked to Alta for some midsummer skiing on die slopes They had one thing m common they all wore light summer clothing Canyons Popular The canyons proved popular with motorists overflowing the parking lots and leaving cars along roads as they sought to escape the valleys heat Salute to America was the theme of the Bicentennial program at the capital and featured Maj Gen Ray D. Free, U. S Army Reserve, retired, as the speaker. This also featured the Mormon Youth Symphony and Chorus Freedom Awards Freedom Foundation Awards were presented to American Fork Junior High School, Taylor Elementary School, Payson, American Heritage School, Pleasant Grove, Provo Kiwams Club, Bonneville International Corp and the Mormon Youth Symphony and Chorus. Individual awards went to Jerald T. Cldroyd, teacher at Richfield s Ashman Elementary School and M. Sgt. Wayne Singleton, Utah Air National Guard i'vt -- r 41 y 4, parade irr 6r Creek's miniature float for children Friday. Mill I ; ? T 'A f 'i'4 - Fireworks, Displays In addition to the many community programs which featured fireworks, displays were also offered at the University of Utah where the married See Page B-- Column 1 snajk- Kyle - f- 'zrT- A variety of songs was John before Philip Sousas played stirring Stars and Stripes Forever" ended the program v 4 wrong When I got there, the plane was still smoking but there wasn t any sign of life A Forest Service helicopter flew overhead and I flagged him down, he said Sgt Epperson estimated the plane first impacted in the middle of the dirt road whiqh winds through the area The right wmg tip was dragged through the ground and completely severed The plane was broken into two additional pieces. Only one of the four victims was thrown from the wreckage well-love- a JSV 9 Ef ilmite Page 1 Marks the Areas Fourth Celebra tions Saif inlu B- -l w'fw 'ktjp v'""'4 31 Wide Variety of Events TV Today, V 4 !S : 7 didn't hear anything but I figured w ilh all tlmt smoke, something was nrong. When I got there, the plane nas still smoking but tltere wasn't any sign of life," say a Bruee Gtierstm. Tprutne Staff Writer Four persons were killed Friday when b light p'ane Clashed into the side of the hill two miles north of the Ensign Peak radio lower The craft was obliterated and the bodies were charred beyond recognition The crash otureed about 2 20 p m Police and Federal Aviation Administration officials late Friday were still try mg to determine the identity of the victims FA A officials said it may be some time before positive identification is made because the plane could have been on a tour No flight plan was on file cross-count- is pp w. V N n f zki i i4 l 6 "Sl z , A si i v I. t. 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