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Show i ? - , ; Most Roads OiRii a i j : . i .j? Smith it Va Rf 4. I ake Tribune, Sunday. March 5, 197X By Tribune Staff Writer Conditions were returning to normal Saturday after a heavy rain and snow storm caused considera-- t hie damage m the Intermountain Area Thursday and Friday. More ram mixed with snow is forecast for - Sunday. Most roads in Utah were open to travel Saturday. However, the road up Provo Canyon from the Upper Falls to the power a lant will remain closed for three -- or four days because massive slide is still blocking S the road. Jim Riley, dispatcher for the Utah Highway Department, said, "It was quite a slide." He said the slide of snow, rocks and mud measures 60 to 70 feet : high and is about a half mile long. '! The road up American Fork Canyon also remains blocked because of problems with ii uv o Can nil, Mr. Riley said However, the area around Wasatch Mountain ." Park was once again opened to cross country skiers. Roads in southern Utah where flooding took place Friday were reported open and wet with no further damage. More ram is due for the area, but flood ' warnings have been removed Cedar City reported .59 inch of precipitation Saturday, while St George received .16 inch. Roads to the major ski resorts were open and wet Z Saturday although they were slick during the early morning hours. Alta ski resort reported 12 inches of . new snow Saturday, bringing the total to 158 inches, the north slopes and 126 inches on the south slopes. Park City ski resort reported four inches new snow at C. the summit and eight inches at Jupiter Bowl, i bringing the totals to 85 inches and 123 inches, lance Gudmundsen lnter-mounta- in was only doing 60! Since when has 60 been considered as exceeding the speed limit? where they were housed during the four-da- y symposium. The youth delegates represented 82 high schtxils from Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, eastern Nevada and western Colorado, said Normand L. Gibbons, symposium director and U. director of admissions. The intermountain event was siHnsnred by the U. of U., Academy of Applied Science. Boston, and Dugway Pioving Ground. will Other delegates to the national be Philip Wolfe, Capital High School, Helena. Mont.; Danctte Sanders. Welter High, Ogden; Valerie Liuui, Ben Ixmiond High, Ogden, and Sven Berg. Sky Smithfield, Cache County. Richard Wydoski of Sky View High was designated as an alternate to the national South Temple, Tribune Staff Writer While a picture may be worth a thousand words, several thousand words on pictures earned an Orem High School student a chance to compote for a trip to London. Paul Harrison was designated to read his scientific paper "Investigating Film Development Times in Three Films Using at the National Junior the Zone System" Science and Humanities Symposium. The Orem student's paper plus four were announced as winners others during a banquet capping the 16th Junior Science Humanities S : I plus 20 Saturday, the 173 students e science teachers from a area checked out of Temple Square Hotel, 75 W. five-stat- View-High- symjioMum at Monmouth College. West Long Branch, N.J. There, students from across tlie US. will vie for a trip to the I on, ton International Youth Science Fortnight. At the banquet at the University of Utah Olpin Union, Dr. Donald D. Ikxle, former commander of Dugway Proving Ground, w as presented with a plaque for his work in organizing the intermountain symposium and directing it for 15 years Named recipients of 11 scholarships were delegates Lon Weight, North Toole High, Sunburst, Mont.; Jeffrey Sc hall, Monte Vista High, Monte Vista, Colo., and Michael Keiley, Capdal High, Helena, Mont. In addition, Mr. Keiley accepted the Paul (idln-r- t Award, established in memory of a delegate to the 19t 9 intermountain symposium ' i respectively. Briefs Regional 2 Car Crash Injuries Kill S.L. Woman Rosalee Melville, 21, 2700 Parley's Way, who was collision in Logan injured Tuesday in a head-o- n Canyon, died Friday, the Utah Highway Patrol reported. The victim was a passenger in a ear driven by Val Wilson Palmer II, 36, 330 W. 550 North, Logan. The patrol reported that the Palmer vehicle collided with a car driven by Deanna Johnson, 22, Ogden. Math Tourney Sein'd ulixl Special to The Tribune Central Utah high EPHRAIM, Sanpete County school students who are proficient in math will ' compete for scholarships at a Snow Coliege-- . sponsored math tournament Tuesday. The meet will be held in the colleges Science f.Building and at its conclusion a full tuition .scholarship will be awarded the first place winner and half tuition scholarships to the students placing 'Second and third. The school represented by the team scoring higliest will lie presented a plaque. ' Wildlife Films lo Show ( i Special to The Tribune The Bureau of Land M anage-- j CEDAR CITY ment office here has invited the public to showings of wildlife films at the Cedar City BLM office during the I week of March National Wildlife Week. t Empty Nest, an examination of pesticides and J their effects on birds, can be viewed Monday, March a film about the bighorn sheep, can be i 2t. "Bighorn, 1 viewed Wednesday, March 22, and "Death of a Ix'gend, a film about the wolf, will be shown Friday, March 24. All thiee will be shown at 8 a.m. and 7 p.m. 26-2- t j 1 ! J Alpine Announes Sclndule Special to The Tribune School classes will begin in AM ERICAN FORK the Alpine School District on Monday, Aug. 28, for the 1978-7- 9 school term, according to a calendar released by members of the district board of education. Classwork ends and high school graduation ceremonies will be held on May 25, 1979. 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