Show r btandard-Examme- FROM PAGE ONE r Mine were pretty fortunate to make the From 1A too dangerous to continue The teen had fallen off a ledge into the shaft last Saturday while he and several others were spelunking in the Honorene Mine a silver mine opened in the 1860s and abandoned in 1928 A searcher Curtis Allen had rappelled 350 feet into the mine without spotting Etherington’s body He had seen the pile of timbers and rocks about 100 feet below him but decided it would be folly to continue Ten relatives and friends were involved in bringing out the battered body which was turned over to the state medical examiner Fivas descended with two ropes and an intercom attached wire Throughout by a 1000-fothe descent rocks up to baseball-siz- e were striking him In the ascent Fivas tied himself to both ropes and the body to one rope as his comrades slowly pulled them up with a hoist “It sounded like the world was coming to an end down there” the father said describing the echoes of rocks dislodged by the ropes and Fivas’ feet “You could never imagine what it was like Never never” Said the sheriff “I feel they hurt” descent down there It turned out fine and I'm glad nobody else got ot Basin mine” Connie Etherington said she was not bitter the search had been abandoned because the effort was indeed perilous The mother of nine noted that Jeremiah was her second son to die A was killed 10 years while riding his bicycle “1 never thought we’d be going through this again” explosives ds back-strok- Keeping the snow from tumbling down Avalanche danger high in Northern Utah after two big snowstorms By CHERYL BUCHTA TIM GURRISTER and staff Standard-Examin- This week’s heavy snowfall has its price Friday afternoon the US Forest Service issued an avalanche warning for Northern Utah mountains “We've had snowfall rates up to 3 inches an hour" said Tom Kimbrough avalanche could be heard The Associated Press SANTA MONICA Calif -The grilling of OJ Simpson by lawyers pursuing civil claims against him for the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman is ail set for Monday sources said The judge in the civil case barred lawyers from revealing the date of the deposition but sources confirmed it Friday speaking on condition of anonymity Simpson never took the stand in his criminal trial which ended throughout the morning as avalanche crews worked to loosen dangerous slides “All of the procedures that we’ve always taken have been taken” Matthews said Coming on top of the snow received Wednesday the heavy snow Friday posed an extreme danger of human-triggere- as d well as spontaneous slides in the mountains he said A small slide blocked part of the roadway over the North Ogden Divide at about 9:40 am Friday The mountain pass is one of two access roads connecting Ogden Valley with the rest of Weber County Once county road crews determined no cars were caught in the snow workers pulled out and the decision was made to close the road indefinitely be cause of the unstable snow laden hillsides said Kelly Hipwell road department director Anyone trying to use the roadway during the closure will be ticketed he said In some winters past the same conditions have closed the road for nearly an entire winter Kimbrough said the danger was expected to go down slightly by today as the snow settles but people should continue to avoid slopes of more than 30 degrees He said they should also be -- ava-lanc- aware of rapid w he humping sounds or cracking noises when in the mountains and watch for any cracks or pre ious slides A 'mall spontaneous ava-lanc- he was reported at Solitude Ski Resort on Friday but no injuries were reported Kimbrough said Because of routine avalanche control work at resorts it's fairly rare to see avalanches on ski runs he said Where people usually get into trouble is in the backcountrv when they are skiing riding on snow machines or snow boarding Simpson faces deposition Monday much-anticipat- the ski area Friday The sound of From 1 A According to Matthews ski patrollers skied over the area looking for signs of an avalanche but reported seeing nothing There were a number of small localized slides during the day he said mostly on areas that had already been closed A number of skiers reported seeing a small slide near the Middle Bowl lift about 2 pm Val Cahoon said he was riding the Middle Bowl chair when he was watching a skier descend a of the steep run about way up the lift “All of a sudden he was sliding down the hill” Cahoon said “It looked to me like he was out of control but then all the people on the lift in front of me started e yelling at him to do the (“swimming” is recommended as a means of escaping an avalanche) It was right by the lift and he just rode it out” Matthews said the heavy snowfall has left Mount Ogden a high avalanche hazard but he said Snowbasin officials followed standard practices before opening two-thir- The mine 32 miles southwest of Salt Lake City is one of dozens of abandoned lead silver and zinc mines that dot the area It had been sealed but the grate over the opening had been moved some time ago Family members had to dig their way back in because the opening had been bulldozed closed after the search was called off The family had contacted the owner of the land where the mine is located and he was very cooperative in allowing the search The sheriff said he had not ordered the family to stay away from the mine and would not have interfered even if he had known about the retrieval effort in advance “They didn't know that and I'm sure that’s why they went in in the cover of darkness” he said “I couldn’t have stopped them The mine shaft is not Saturday January 20 1996 3 A GTHI OnOEDDcB HOME in his acquittal in October He gave his only extensive interview about the night of the murders to police and jurors were never told what he said Simpson has produced a eotape for sale vid- through in which he gives his side of some of the issues The lawyers have demanded to see it along with all the outtakes but the video's producers filed a motion Friday hoping to delay submission for fear of a leak that would reduce their profits mail-ord- er Simpson's deposition is likely to take several days and then 1 El( UIIUIV Daniel Petrocelli lawyer for Goldman's family said lawyers SL likely won't question Simpson at first about his finances because many documents will be unavailable so a second round of have to be questioning 1 scheduled Petrocelli and the other attorneys hope to calculate Simpson's net worth and find out how much money he's making from his miller's" yjL skll A VJ2S2SifiEffi ID 111 WM A mini I Much of Snowbasin was closed at least part of the day until avalanche control work could be completed he said The Porcupine lift which serves a number of higher elevation runs did not open at all Friday because of avalanche control work he'll still probably have to come back for more All of the areas outside of the Snowbasin boundary have been closed because of avalanche hazards and there is no timetable for opening them Matthews said Workers will concentrate on securing and compacting slopes within the ski area boundaries first “Right now it's a treacherous mountain but we’ve done everything we can to make it safe” Matthews said “It takes a lot of work to make it safe and every area where we allow skiers has been checked out two or three For A Limited Time We If Waive times” ivaiion Fee! 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