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Show Page 4—THE HERALD,Provo, Utah, Sunday, April 1, 1979 * Situation at Nuclear PowerPlant Reported ‘Stable and Improving’ * Kimball Makes Plea For Solidarity In Home and Church that effort might lead to a condition (Continued From Page 1) a couple of hundred thousand _ (Contioned From Page » that could release large amounts of radiation Harold Denton, the top reactor man at the NRC. said the danger of a core meltdown continued to be “‘very remote I think things are moving in a persons in all could be evacuated if the government decided the worst possible situation might develop. Edson Case, deputy director of reac tor regulation for the NRC, said a deci sion on when and how to approach the problem would likely be made “between a day or a few days. “It’s certainly a possibility and one we will have very much in mind it may turn out to be a prudent precautionary measure," said Hendrie. referring to the possibility of a mass ause | am President K 1 d window igainst the ev ng. The Me ether waves positive direction. In my own mind the crisis won't be over until we have the core in a cold shutdown mode,” he said Earlier at a separate news briefing Metropolitan Edison Co. Vice Presi. dent John Herbein said the firm believed the crisis was over at its nuclear plant Denton said hestill was working with Met-Ed 50 percent share owner of the evacuation Hendrie said the problem wasgetting rid of a hydrogen gas bubble within the reactor — an action “that has some uncertain elements in it.’ This must be reduced in size to cool the plant and avert a meltdownof the reactor core. but there is concern that nstantly The nagging 15-to-20-foot-wide bubble into water vapor in a special processing apparatus. Workers Saturday were surrounding the so-called hydrogen recombiner with lead bricks. Officials said there now wasvirtually no chance of a hydrogen explosion which officials apparently feared might send more radioactive particles into the air Meanwhile Denton said radiation would continueto leak indefinitelyinto the atmospherefrom the reactorsite. Friday's contingency plans. whichincluded a plan to evacuate one million personsif necessary, were triggered by such an uncontrolled burst Gov. Dick Thornburgh visited civil defense care shelters where over 200 motorist for a possible traffic violation when Francis and Betty Larsen of 473 E. Center in Pleasant Grove pulled up behind the officers car and shouted that they needed help. Officer Castrillo realized that the womanwasCloseto giving birth and he called for paramedics tu respond to the situation, Before the rescue unit could arrive, Mrs. Larsen had given birth to a healthy babygirl with the assistance of the Orem Police officer. The paramedics eventually arrived and transported the woman and her baby to Utah Valley Hospital. Officer Castrillo’s duty didn’t stop there, for he drove the other Larsen kids to a grandparents home in Provo, while the proud parents continued onto the Hospital. pregnant women and small children and their families were staying after the governor advised them to flee because of their particular susceptibility to cancer from the radiation leaks. nen homes. He said, “It is an act of ex treme seltishness tor married ¢ to refuse to have children vitien! thes ire able to do so It is a crimenext te murder itself to destroy and abort the FORMERUT 4 COUNTYCommissioner Yukus Y. Inouye is shown holding the Outstanding County Offi Award which he received Friday at the Utah Association of Counties annual conference in Salt Lake Cit;. The award 18, 1923 ‘Active in the LDS church, Mr Hatch was a high priest in the Riverton Fifth Ward and had Vivian Kunzler Ash, 62, Orem served a three takemis: C. Eaton died Saturday, Marea 31. 1979 at sion in the North the Utah Valley Hospital of fie warted/ss ¢ anesUa SALEM ph Clair Baton ¥ cancer and Idaho and had been fied a) gunshot woud Steel. Mrs. Ash was born in Salt Lake employed at Ge Vewkay. Meet 40-122while at City on Dec 15, 1916 to William Survivors include a son, Wal: rein Mids ale Jacob and Annie Atherley lace Lamar Hatch, South vs born Vg 2 Kunzler She married Verlond J Jordan, Salt ake County. three wheeling W Ve Ash on March 17. 1951 in Las daughters. Mrs Charles W Helen) Zombro, Pleasant View Vegas Box Elder County. Mrs. Jimmy Sheattended schoolin Gartield Norma) Turnbull. Riverton County and graduated from a Mrs. Jchn (Verenda) Hainier beauty school in Provo, Shewas Orem. oneson, LaRell J. Hateh employed at the U.S. Steel preceeded himin death: He is Geneva Works from1942 to197 also survived Mrs. Ash spent most of her married life in the Oremarea grandchildren grandchildren. four Destin and and was a member of the Orem sixsisters. Franklin Hateh and tor Frontier T LDS74th Ward Mrs. Clarence Pearl) Miller ny Salt Lake ety He wa Survivors includeher husband both of Manti: Smith Hatch A Wor ight thd son, Kaylen W. Ash of Orem Koosharem. Vedell Hatch LDS Churelt ‘one grandchildren: two sisters Orem. Dever! Hatch, 1 Pst counsel four Grove: Mrs. Violet Gold and one brother, Mrs 1 Haven " (Velma? Barlow of Layton. Mrs Lyle | Thelma? Tanner, and Mrs served a st. ‘Vilday Erekson Merrill (June) Fuller of Van Harold Diego. Hehad been a Dgeson and Mes. Nan lt iF scout master and was a home of ¢ Vee! Turner Colo: thr teacher Friends may call at brothers. Cyril Partner Survivors include Paragonah, [ren County center tomeht tro ons and se clock and on Moni Herschel Partner and Harry prior services Bi Partner. both of Henrieville in the South | ( Garfield County Funeral services will held Tuesday at noonin yr ‘entralStake Center, 8 East 700 North. Orem Friends Vivian K, Ash ul 10:06 am. Good Shepherd Catholie Church, East Rone Carbon City SALT LAKE CITY Me Donald Kennedy M Rus Center, 85 E. 700 N Orem. Friends may call at the Sundberg Olpin Mortuary on Monday from 7-9 p.m, and at the Stake Center one hour prior to feeare Inter ment jardens. 1075 E. 190 S. Salt Lake City Hazel mi & Ha | } tion previously Theplaque states that therecipient 1 ill elected officials trom the 4 coun ties in Utah. In presenting the heing recognized for “outstanding ser vice rendered in county government There were tive nominees for this award to Mr year’s awardincluding Nina Reid the Inouye it was pointed out that he is a former farmer who operated a cattle ranchand farm. andts licensedre | estate broker and developer as well s current Utah County Recorder treasurers, recorders, assessors, com missioners and others In making the presentation Mr. Dal linga pointed out the long list ot ac- complishments of Mr Inouye over the Treasurer ‘It is a great honor to be named to vears Iranians Approve Salem Man [ Fthington, hy iN Joseph Jung. aed Ward. Johann TEHRAN, Iran (UPI) — More than 15 million Iranians have voted overwhelmingly to end 2,500 years of monarchy and begin an Islamic republic as proposed by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, early returns of a national referendum showed Saturday Kell Me a eae eee Berg Mortuary (0 UU Services 373-1841 5 8530050. J C Provo Greggalan Greggory Jr. Graveside services will Funeral services were be Monday 3 p.m. at the City Cem te held Saturday in the Provo Manti Ist & 2nd Ward Friends may call at the Chapel. Interment Manti Berg Mortuary. Provo Monday 2:15 to 2 45 p.m City Cemetery 373-6668 Vera Hougaard Keller Work in SLC not a single vote was cast against the MIDVALE—A17-year Islamic republic. In the southern townof old Utah County youth is Jahrom, where militant being brought back to Utah from Winnemucca anti-shah demonstrators clashed frequently with Ney. for questioning in his troops last year and the shooting death Friday 39-vear-old father. manywere killed, 40.000 of residents voted yes. None «i resident of Salem opposed Sani rule The body of Joseph Ahmad Noorbakhsh, !” Kermansha. a major’ chief of the referendum center of the Kurdish authority. said 98 percent West Iran, 2.189 voters 5 cast red ballots opposing of Iran’s electorate — an the Islamic republic in a estimated 16 million peoturnoutof 165.016. le —voted Friday, the total Noorbakhsh told the first part of the two-day Kayhan newspaper the referendum authority had Of those. “97 percent referendum instructed voters voted for the Islamic clearly to keep their vote secret republic, which is im- Hedenied allegations the pressive indeed.” Noor- referendum was not bakhsh said. He said the final turnout when the secret Voters were asked to voting ended Saturday tear off a red section of night would be99 percent their ballots and drop a of the nation’s voters green card in the ballot Interior Minister pox if they favored Ahmad Sadr Haj Sved Khomeini. But some Javadi ordered polls to complained they were }aton. 39, of 527 300 W salem was tound Friday by his fellow workers when they entered the ot state Two Midvaledetectives were on their way backto Winnemucca, Nev Nevada Highway Patrol jected piece of ballot in the an open trash can ex Viah late Saturday night with the unnamed youth !!e Was arrested carly Saturday morning while walking on Interstate 8) \ In some cities Tehran medical caliber weapon "vat of the country spokesman said youth was found indering al e road here ‘i he wrecked his \ police spokesman in siiisic sui ine sou will be held in A task force (Canter anti Kel 4g of 20000 quotioned in the case Tanzanian soldiers and Ugandan exiles was The source said FLORAL CARD OF THANKS voytomaore In appreciation, The Signs of Truth Elder Petersen outlined thesigns ot the true church. Heset forth several definite marks of identification which include members of the church being called saints, constance guidance iuoughliving prophets. ministers beng called of God by revelation given to 4 living prophet. modern origin, and new and additional scripture No isolated point can identify the true church, hesaid, all signs must be there Elder Rector outlined tive principles to help church members becomemore. Christ-like. First, belief in one’s self other source first.” not change its veracity teachings of Jesus as revealed his prophets are constant and unchanging President al urged church members to stand fi for human rights and the dig: of man. We cannot condone separation of our religious beliefs trom ourdaily Other Speakers Other general authorites who addres sed the General Conference Saturday * Arab Nations Secondly. blessings. looking to the Lord for “Weseemto look to every he said, “to the national government. to thestate. Third, making the sacrifice. “There is no such thing as ‘something for nothing’ with the Lord. The Master poke of the second mile and toldus to go there. so he put all the blessings in the second mile. but we must go where they are to get them.” Fourth, expect a miracle. He said, all too often we really don't expect a miracle weare not looking for it. so don't recognize it when it comes. Fifth, receive the miracle in great (Continued From Page 1) “Knowing that you didn’t do. ference urged the individual Arab na- humility. it was done by the Lord,” Elder Rector tions to take even sterner measures against Egypt. “These measures are the lowest common denominator and any Arab government is free and encouraged to take further measuresasit seesfit,” the communique said In Cairo, Egyptian Prime Minister Mustafa Khalil declined immediate said New Italy Regime Barely Loses Confidence Vote comment on the anti-Egyptian resolu. tions adopted at the Baghdad con. ference. He said the resolutions would have to be studied. The only Arab states to boycott the conference, which began last Tuesday. were Egypt, Oman and Sudan. Oman and Sudan are both moderate states that have voiced support for Egyptian policies. The movessignaled a majorreversal of policy by Saudi Arabia and other ROME (UPI) — Premier Giulio Andreotti’s ll-day-old government crashed to a one-vote defeat in a noconfidence Senate test Saturday and the government resigned. opening the way tor June national elections that will pit the Christian Democrats against the Communists. The Senate voted 150-149 to reject a Arab moderates and a big victoryfor confidence motion in Andreotti's Arab radicals who have demanded tough action again: government. the same one-vote margin for signing three days ago. 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Hesaidthereare denying onesself of all ungodliness: be the Salt Kenya pushed back at least jtke ‘County. Detention President Idi Amin have driven Tanzanian forces away from the gates of n by immersion for the living and genealogical temple vork President Benson spokeon the gospel Egypt the polling inspectors, nsisted they drop there- effec formed on Mr. Eaton by Midvale. An autopsy per aminers office showed that he died frem three bullet wounds trom a 25 watched constantly by votes fromoutlying areas nd by which Britisk Prime Minister thetreaty with Israel. Saudi Arabia has James Callaghan lost a confidence contributed $2 billion of aid a year to showdown in the House of Commons hours to mop upthelast who character repair shop of Frontier Transportation Co. in stay open an extra four Tanzanians Lue Killed at Islamic Rule in Vote (UPI) — Libyan troops seven miles "i First Quorum He said that marriage is ordained ot (aod just because many marriages fail The association is composedover the living yarious elected county officials trom throughout the state including sheritts committee which selected Mr. Inouye Mr. Dallinga is the Weber County radio said. that is t f our own people 4 Mr people who havereceived this recogni Salt Lake City held each year tor fighting for Ugandan 4 James William 1 Cane (lkes f | ind respo Inouye. “I feel it is very much ot ar honor to be included with the many fine Utah Association of Counties Annual he holy tem: ind unfortuna’itely this benig ited nal Jestruciive idea ts taking hold ot some receive this coveted award standing County Official Award at the Conference. held in The conference is eople to seek 4 mate les ands so-called “anu arriage revolutior Many have convinced themselves that education, treedom trom ré eral Inouye as Top Official Former Utah County Commissioner Yukus Y. Inouye. received the 1978 Out ally mesty and fe eneours State Association Cites NAIROBI. Stephanie Alama sident Kimball! denounced adultry ind fornicat lon homosexuality alcoholism. dis esbianism I is given each year to Ugandan Drive Troops From Gates of Kampala Utah Obituaries URICE Chris James Jensen, would endanger the life of the mother morning meeting were Utah County Commissioners Karl Lyman and Kenneth Pinegar. 7 ur randens. 1075 East 4580 South, Salt Lake City fetus except for extreme reasons whict elected county official which a special committee has judged as having rendered outstanding service. In attendance at the Friday neth Dallinga, chairmanof the awards RIVERTON Salt Lake County—Funeral services for Hugh J. Hatch. 77, whodiedFri day, will be held Menday at 11 a.m.. in the Riverton Stake Center. 1855 W. 13400 S Hewas thefather of an Orem woman, and had brothers and sisters in Orem. Pleasant Grove “and Payson Mr. Hatch was born Dee. 15, 1901. in Koosharem. Sevier County, to Sisson and Kier stine Rosina Petersen Hatch, He married Pearl Ardean Hatch in the Manti LDS Temple on July i Derrick of the Seventy nd th shart their lives with children which they have the power of bringing into their Making the presentation was Ken Hugh J. Hatch Vivian Kunzler Ash Funeral services will be held Tuesday 12 a.m. at the Orem Central Stake First Quorum of Seventy, and Royden G f the people Married couples were urged to being a general contractor Local Obituaries A the of the tiveness of its f restoration owing an apostasy. living prophet Deplores Abortion Nenton said plant and NRC officials were debating which of the as-yet untested methods of resolving the crisis was best to use. A fateful decision was expected within a few days. Met-Ed said the steam bubble had decreased byone-third its Fridaysize, but NRC wasnotso sure. Another problem was the buildup of hydrogen in the containment building around the reactor. There apparently was an explosion in the building Wednesday prompting workers to remove the hydrogen and convert it : the ( H Dunn said char hurch includes are grown the core into effect about 2°30 a m_ Saturdaychecking a 225-1530 ft Paul inner gave a missionary listeners. outlining He urged 1 principl in the core threatened to expose and girl, while on patrol. Orem, T Twelve. he LDS Church and damage some more uranium-tuel rods. Officer Harold Castrillo was at the 1300 S. 340 W. area of Orem the uncil of the Twelve. 1 Presidency of the First: Quorum ot Seventy. G Homer Durham. of the President hk It hindered desperate plant engineers who tried to put the cold shutdown of a to their evil presence king properly A police officers duty is never done. 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