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Show THE HERAL D. Provo. Utah, Monday, October 24, 1977 Judge Rules Groth Fata lities Hit 301 in Utah for 1977 By United Press International The Utah Highway Patrol says 1977 has broken a three-year string uf low traffic fatalities—joining only a half mas and NewYear's holiday weekends still to come, the death toll is certain to highway deaths climb higher. Utah's other 300-plus traffic death years are: 1966 with 331, 1969 with 308, 1970 with 335, 1871 with 337, 1972 with Three traffic fatalities Saturday pushed the state’s death count for the 383, and 1973 with 362fatalities A 62-year-old Billings, Mont., woman dozen other years with 300 or more year to 301. And with three majorholi was the latest fatality. Anna Evans Store Can Remain Open OGDEN. Utah (UPI) Second District Court Judge Ronald Hyde has denied requests to close the Adult Book and CinemaShop, saying such closure Pedula died Saturday afternoon on nent injunctions against the store, State Road 18 north of St. George. The Hyde said Utah's anti - obscenity a picture, and the truck rolled back law “‘is limited to enjoining distribution of specific pieces of material which ing the lowering of maximum speed limits to miles per hour. In thefirst when she tried to stopthe vehicle. Two Saturday morning mishaps in therefore not protected by the First Amendment relatively low highway deaths, follow- downthe grade, crushing the woman havebeen ruled to be pornographicand year of the mphspeedlimit—1974 Utah's highway deathtoll dropped to 229. In 1975 only 2 traffic-related deaths were reported followed by just 254 fatalities in 1976 But this year motorists’ speeds are creeping back up. And, with 68 days left this year and the Thanksgiving, Christ eastern Utah claimed two morelives Elaine F. Anderson, 35, Midvale, was killed in a one-vehicle rollover on Slate Creek Road near Kamas. And Leslie M MeCormick, 12, Salt Lake City, was kil- led on a Unitah County road when he The statutory provision cannot be used to enjoin the operation of a bookstore, per se," Hydesaid. ‘Such injunctive relief would be a prior restraint of material not judged to be W. Dan Bell, president of the Rocky Mountain Business Bureau, says the en significant problem ng homeowners today is ripoff artists from the insulation business Bell, who has seenthesize ofthe insulation business triple in the metropolitan area during the pastfive ars, 00 many homeowners are imized by fraudulent sales pitches or sloppy installation That's not to say that mostofthe insulation business operators are crooks, Bell said. In fact, both Bell and Phil Stern, an engineer in the consumer fraud division of the Denverdistrictattorney’s office, mostof the insulation businessmen are legitimate. “Overall, it is a well intentioned in- dustry that has a great deal of Panel Reduces UP&L Request paign to close the store began. Friday Students At USU wrong.” Bellsaid there now are morethan150 insulation-related firms in the Denver area — three times the numberthatexisted five years ago. The increase is due largely to the enegy crisis and which serves Increase Fall enrollment at UtahState University has ever possible. increased 3.5 percent “It’s been a medium-sized problem for many years, but in the last two or three yearsit seemsto have developed into a major problem,"’ Bell said. “To ditional $216,000 but the commission attract unscrupulous operators who said the company was entitled to think a Denver-base gives them credibility $80,000. 1950s and center around holding up of government re accounts arepaid tribe. Pyle used his AC WASHINGTON (UPI) Harold Brown Garn said Friday an Air Force mitted in anticipation of Brown issuing more the ‘day deadline for r sed Oct 17 cision pas: At that point, the funds $106 mil- lion were tec ly released from start work orders for Minuteman impoundinent, but no start work orders production, which includes two were issued and Garn claimed every facilities in Utah day that went by withthe lines still ‘Thoughthe start work rer have down cost the taxpayers more than $500,000. still not been issued,” Garn si ‘i secretaryof defense seemsdisposed to doso, Garn said he wrote to Brown, urging him to quickly approve the Air Force plan and reopen the missile production lines: This summer, President Carter As far as the people on the reseryaare concerned, there was no one here already ap: — Sen. Jake arlier this month, two federal in vestigators spent three days at the reservation, but reported finding no evidenceto substantiate theallegations against Pyle department,”’ Plan poripieten Ry me Force The Air Force was prompt in following (Brown's) directive to complete a plan for bringing everything back on line andI see no reason whythe orders to begin production should not be forthcoming just as promptly,” Garn said from the ple whho wouldlike to have input and the investigation should be reopened.’ Bonnie Hatch said Pyle routinely withheld her checks until accounts were settled at the store, but the investigators never contacted her. He had mycheck in one hand and my credit book in the other hand. He said, ‘Clear your account,’”’ she said and added she signed the check from which Pyle deducted $60 he clainied was owed William Chaney, area supervisor for the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, said deltails of the investigation were conential, but denied allegations Pyle lacked authority to transfer Indian mail from the postoffice to the trading post. ‘He has written authorizations from these people,’’ said Chaney. However, Knight said Pyle only obtained a few authorizations several daysafter he was accused of tampering with the mails. AEA over last year to an alltime high of 9,436 students. Bill Samson, director of USU admissions, said 323 morestudents enrolled at the school this fall. The increase cameat a time when most colleges across the country face a general downturn in enrollment, he said Thebiggest jump came in non-resident enrollment. Of the total, 3,456 are out-of-state students — anincreaseof 8.4 per- \ cent, Sampson said. 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He said that could happen because the city's CHEYENNE (UPI) — The Wyoming picketing by members of antipor- Stern said. “From what credibility,” us, it's the most significant problem For Rate Hike Youngbird that thev were not s about pornographic. This is the essence of years and has been the object of Insulation Ripoff Artists Rapped by Business Leader DENVER (UPI) complained to commissioner Marilyn nffice to coerce payment of bills ore for merchandise that was jased or wasOVerpriced. Pyle 0 a director at the First National pur of Cortez Trading Post have the inquiry reopened as the tribe's request A number of tribe members have Garn, R-Utah, says the Air Force has completedits plan for starting upthe driven by his father and was crushed by censorship and book burning Minuteman III missile production lines The store has been open for five the vehicle. and submitted it to DefenseSecretary fell from the front of a pickup truck | Inspection who were inquiry into Post DURANGO, Colo. 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