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Show Page 10—THE SUNDAY HERALD,Provo, Utah Sunday, March 29, 1970 “s Scout Falls Kaysville Boy To Death Electrocuted Near Moab MOAB (UPI)—A Moab Boy Carbon Tet N.Y. Papers Again Due Off In Labor Deadlock talks and the problems tu ed Market near newspapers—the here and apparently grabbed a 44, WASHINGTON (UPI) —Unless objections are raised by Scout fell to his death from a 000-volt power line. canyon rim along the Colorado The boy was identified as Thursday, the government will River according to Grand Coun- Larry D. Martin, son of Mr. and issue an order taking carbon ty Sheriff W.H. Bowman. Mrs. Walter Martin of Kays- tetrachloride, the commor The boy wasidentified as Kim ville. Authorities have called for nousehold cleaning fluid, off the Hansen, 13, the son of Mr. and an autopsy to be performed. market Mrs. Calvin Hansen of Moab. Davis Sheriff's deputies said The Food and Drug AdminisDeputies said the boy was the boy was found about 12:30 tration (FDA) said carbon playing on a rim above where p.m. by a friend, Bruce Mer- tetrachloride kils humans and his companions were making rill, also of Kaysville, who was anmals by destroying the camp Fridayfor a camp-out in to meet him for a motorcycle ability of the kidneys endliver the Negro Bitl Canyon, three riding session. to clean the blood, causing the miles up the river from the The Utah Power and Light body to die from its own Moab Boat Docks. Co. reported a short power out- ordinarytoxins. Hansenfell 50-60 feet after ap- age at 12:04 p.m. and deputies The present rules require parently losing his balance. believe that was when the boy carbon tetrachloride packages There were about 20 scouts made contact with the wire. He tu carry the label, “Danger. in the party. wasalone at the timeof the ac- Poison. May be fatalif inhaled or swallowed. cident. NFO Signs } otee g 1255 $ STATE PROVO, Potato —belongto the publishers’ iation which in the past s taken a position that if one per was struck, all were truck. Wages were considered the main issue but the publishers were not expected to make their first formal economic the number of unions involved proposals until Monday NOP W OW LAYING” OPENS: 45 SHOW 7:00 1, ELECTRIC IN-CAR HEATERS Contracts IDAHO FALLS (UPI) New York Times, Daily News, New York Post and Long Island for New York ave newspapers and settle a intensified new contract Both about the cut critical ta"ks betwee Monday's deadli ewsTheodore W. Kheel t menFriday he was concerned about the situation because of — A BARBRA OMAR STRESAND SHARIF THE WORLD FM GR DANAANDREWS Spokesman for the National Farmers Organization says con- tracts have been signed in the past few days with 11 ‘fresh sheds” and twoprocessors for 100,000 sacks of potatoes to be delivered at the NFC price. Del Ray Holm, Roberts, chairman of the NFO potato committee, reported signing of the contracts. The NFO wants $3.50 per hundredweight for number one potatoes and $1.50 to $1.75 WHO COULD GET CLOSER to the Easter dleton, Wis., is ail set with one of his own. bunny than this? Tene Ryan, 3, ofMid Mid- (Herald-UPIane ) NetworkBiots Abbie Hoffman — Griffin show. More than 2,000 persons telephoned the network's New taken “because of the possibiliy of a violation of the law as ath and desecration of the flag.” The show was taped Thursday. CBS executives and lawyers met throughout the day Friday debating the issue, and 5 Children . ss then decided to blot out Hoffman on the show. Wood appeared before and after the show to explain what had been done and why. A CBS spokesman said many MOAB (UPI) — Mrs. vixie Barker, Moab, was appointed Saturdayto the Board of Industrial Promotion by Gov. Calvin L. Rampton. Mrs. Barker was appointed to fill a vacancy created bythe death of William J. Smirl Mrs. Barker is manager of Radio Station KURA of Moab. ot ince CHEVALIER ney MILLS © owe SANDERS wise nx WHITE ness this year. _. Walt Disney = JULES VERNES Jn search ofthe mostall of them criticized the murder of Alexander Hamilnetwork for not allowing him to ton, whom hehadkilled in a be seen. Adventure! Aneurthquake wb... of Entertainment! As U.S. vice-president, of Friday night’s callers Aaron Burr presided over disagreed with Yippie leader the Senate while he was unHoffman's viewpoints, but al- der indictment for the TECHNICOLOR” duel. A simplestory of a man and @ woman and a woman? TODAY AT. I never met a girl | didn’t like! AREA PREMIERE A FRANKOVICH-STURGES PRODUCTION GREGORY PECK RICHARD CRENNA... DAVID JANSSEN JAMES FRANCISCUS - GENE HACKMAN | “MAROONED” colo CO-HIT GENEVA ONLY “COOGAN'S BLUFF Academy: Eves. 7:30-9:30 SAT. 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Only one alarm was turned in, but officials said the Burdette apartment on the top floor of the two-story building bore the brunt of the fire. SUN, at8 - KUTV Ch. 2 £m) NEW YORK (UPI)—CBS-TV electronically blotted out Chicago Seven defendant Abbie Hoffman Friday night when he insisted on wearing an American flag shirt on the Merv for processor grade potatoes. Meantime, he said that tine appears to be running out for Idaho potato farmers. He said that unless more potatoes are moved at the NFO price 20 per cent of the potato farmers in Idahowill be forced out of busi- Only 3 commercials in full-length feature Panavision® - Eastmancolor co-starnng LEE GRANT NANCY KOVACK : MARIETTE HARTLEY Screenplay by MAYO SIMON ARTIN CAIDIN- Produced by M_]. FRANKOVICH Directed by JOHN nbia Pi Only Watt Disney could tell this arbi JulesVerne adventure! 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