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Show Advocate, Price, Utah 2A Sun Tuesday, October 11, 1988 Downed aircraft (Continued from Page 1A) aircraft downed quickly, because when the ground party got to the area, the airplane was already flying a pattern over Stephens airplane. Division of Wildlife Resources officers Becky Fish and Larry along with Utah Patrol Trooper Jerry Highway Dalton, Dennison joined the ground party from the Price side of the mountain. Deputy Fish said the party was able to drive on a mountain American Hean Association WERE FIGHTING FOR VOUR LIFE IS lf road to within about mile of the wreck. They then picked their way through the sagebrush the rest of the way. The party arrived at 1 : 05 p.m. The airplane was found on a hillside about three miles north of Reservation Ridge Road. Stephen was walking around outside the airplane when the party arrived. However, he was complaining of back pains, so he d was immobilized on a at the scene. Because the ride down the mountain was very rough, Deputy Fish said a one-ha- mobilizing a ground crew. Bird, along with deputies Doug Horrocks and Veldon Lefler, plus search and rescue members Guy Taylor and Clark Jensen and emergency medical technicians Ken and Chris Bird were soon on their way to Indian Canyon. Deputy Bird said the Hill AFB airplane must have found the back-boar- Life-Flig- ht helicopter was problems and called to the scene to take Stephen to a Salt Lake City hospital. Deputy Fish said the location of the wreck would have made it very difficult to find, had it not been for the Air Force airplane. Fish said the Cessna aircraft developed Stephen realized a few minutes prior to losing power that he was in trouble. Fish said he did a good job of landing the plane, under the circumstances. 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The commissions order explaining why it approves of the merger was issued last week, detailing findings of fact, conclusions of law and more than 20 pages of conditions. long-await- ed Both utilities have said that be ignored, but despite this the PSC said, There is no denying the proposed merger heightens the risk of loss of localized emphasis and to this extent, at least, undermines the tendency on our part to accept without reservation the forecasts of Utahs interests wont merger benefits for Utahns. This is one of the primary Our first concern is that coal produced here will not be used and second is that coal mining jobs will be lost, he said. The utilities said earlier the number of coal mining jobs would be reduced by more than 900 through attrition, he said. Coal mining jobs not filled are jobs lost, Dalpiaz said. He said such policies could add two or three percent to our already high unemployment rate in this area. reasons why our approval of this merger must be conditional. Neither UP&L nor PacifiCorp would comment immediately on whether they could live with the numerous conditions laid down by the PSC. Dave Mead, UP&L spokesman, said Its being reviewed We by senior management. need to understand the conditions before we can make a comment. UP&L and PacifiCorp announced plans to merge in But in Price, Mike Dalpiaz, 22, United Mine Workers of America, said the union believes coal mining jobs will be lost. We intervened in the case two years ago to present our d concerns, he said. 1987. August Regulatory agencies from the seven states affected have all approved the merger. Approval from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is pending. The PSC said it will reconsider its order if final federal president of District two-fol- teaki-Din- approval and conditions change the mergers impact for Utah. The merger would include a $2 billion stock swap arrangement under which UP&L would become a division of PaciCorp. Headquarters would be in Portland, Ore. 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