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Show Monday. December 17.1979 A Denver woman wh at M Amendment has wavenly authority must be nunicate her | bishop and to churc 6 but had received \u one n « won ; tp a Barnes J spokesman en the -for a - from in and around the Beehive State ERA “and that’s VSD: M 7 We VE Ney. LP. re *,Mgt. . 4ys C ¥ Re :~ ve § e e members support the a) ; The latest happenings e Ge ION insurance commis: Barnes. who 1s Colorado's not active: sioner said the Mormon Church was eee ee meet with the rch would oueith the cel mind about anenpe change hier t she jumanbeing has the right SCN NE ONG PCPA Rare Ite e B: y unhappy” to receive theletter Hesaid ot ! questioned Mormonoffic S| say they have the ty of God, but my t al authority 1s God hacen hcp ceee ke City on Dec insist on bringing per in otherwise y and their political prejudices int religious question their inte ¢ Mormon Churchs Woman Asks LDS To Oust Her, Too THE HERALD. Provo Utah—Page 13 Johnson's trial Ka ‘ M v &4 Utah, and Jane Ruth Cannel! Teuscher 65. of Fish Haven, Idaho were found Saturday morning in their car in the parking lot of Northwoods Mall in North Charleston Theyhad been shotin the chest with “We have several leads but no suspects at this time said Lt’ Ray Williams Sunday the same type weapon and were par- “We have a veryintenseinvestiga tion going on,” tially clothed, Williams said There was noevidence of sexual assault Williams said The battered and bloodied bodiesof Elizabeth W. King 66, of Kaysville Williams whocalled the killings the work of a “psychopath.” said the last person to see them alive was “a gentleman at a conveniencestore near their trailer’ in Moncks Corner about 30 miles away about 430 pm Thurs. day The two werebelieved to be the only Mormon missionariesin the area, Wil liamssaid Mrs. King cametothearea just last month from Salt Lake City Mrs. Teuscher arrived from Idaho about five months ago Utahns Emphasizing Tax Relief SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — A Ee state feyernment spending came third with 21 percent. newspaper poll says tax relief is the its Utahns want most from the Utah When asked to list the second most Legislature's budget session in important issue faced by the January. lature, 19 percent named lax The poll, published Sunday in the relief, 25 percent energy probleins. and “Salt Lake Tribune," said 38 percent @ percent limiting state government of those surveyed namedtaxrelief as spending. the item which should be the number Legislation dealing with such areas one priority of Utah's lawmakers Laws aimed at solving energy economic growth. welfare assistance, environmental protection, population ranked secondin thepoll with growth, and agricultural drew “‘top pripercent, and legislation that would ority’’ votes from only a tew people. with eachlisted as most important by onty 1 percent to 7 percent of those polled. Each of those areas drew ‘‘second most important” rankings from 1 percentto 11 percentof the 590 people sui veyed. The survey also asked peopleto list whatthey viewed as the the least important issue facing the state’s lawmakers. Legislation dealing with ways ONwd ts:a two elderly women who served as Mormon missionaries found in the parking lot of a North Charleston shop: ping mall “ least importnat by 20 percent of those surveyed Bills dealing with energy problems, limiting government spending. and welfare assistance were each labeled THE LIGHT OF HOPE “Jeast important’ by 14 percent of those polled. Legislationin the areasof tax relief, limiting government spending, environmental protection By Vaughn J Featherstone Filled with AA truly beautitul Christmas booklet warm stories of families and individuals that have and agricultural aid were named “least important’’ by 2 percent to 10 to handle population growth was named percent of those surveyed. $ 1S. (Christmas booklet) 9, ae NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (UPI) Williams, who said he has canceled — Police believe a psychopath is all days off for his homicide detectives until the caseis solved said detectives Spent most of Sunday tracking down people listed in a log book kept by the two victims. responsible for the brutal slayings of vy wf ‘4 RR Killings Called Work of Maniac . y found the Christ in Christmas,” its message will bring the light of hope into any home the dangerpresentedbyfallout, and demands compensation for diseases al- filed by 442 Utah, Nevada and Arizona residents. The federal court suit says the governmentdid not warn people of federal government’s responseto a suit legedly caused by fallout from open- Kimball Goes Home SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Mormon Church President Spencer W. Kimball was released from LDS Hospital Sunday after six days of tests and observation conducted as a follow-up to surgery last month to drain a subdural hematoma. The tests indicated tic 84-veai-old church leader was recovering well from the operation, during which blood and fluid were drained from a swelling between Kimball’s brain andskull, said church spokesman Don LeFevre. “He's feeling fine,” said LeFevre air tests whichlasted from 1951 to 1962. Someof the people whofiled the suit in the U.S. District Courtfor Utah have cancer or other diseases they believe were caused by fallout. Others are relatives of those people who died from diseases allegedly caused by fallout from the open-air blasts at the Nevada TestSite Despitetheir claim that peopleliving downwind from atomic tests were warned thatfallout could cause cancer, the government lawyers also denied that exposure to radio activity was responsibleforalltheills listed. es Feds Say They Warnedof Radiation SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — US Justice Departmentattorneys say residents of southern Utah and neighboring areas of Nevada and Arizona were warned that radioactive fallout from atom bombtests could cause cancer. The lawyers, including U.S. Attorney for Utah Ronald Rencher, said the federal governmentin the 1950s warned people living downwind from Nevada nuclear tests that there was ‘‘some risk” from fallout produced by the blasts. Those claims were contained in the ef CPLAEAACALE ZCMI Center Cottonwood Mall Fashion Place Mall Valley Fair Mail University Mall Cache Valley Mali ° “ Thief Discos Out of Dee’s With Cash SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — An armed robber tied up three employees of a restaurantearly this morning andstole all the moneyin the estabiishment’s safe. Noneof the workers at the Dee’s Family Restaurant, 2100 South 700 East, were harmed,said Salt Lake Police Lt. Michael Frisbey. The robber was armed with a pistol, he said. Waitress Deana Soto told officers the gunman walked into the restaurant at about5:30 a.m. and forced her at gunpoint to call its food manager, who came down to the cafe from his home.She said the robber then forced the manager to open the restaurant's office. 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