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Show Salt Lake Tribune, Thursday Mart h I 1 n"ioMaI Ilrif. USIJ Seeking Boost In Housing Fees iT An im lease of 7 pcrient foi LOGAN' (AD on campus student housing at Utah State I Diversity is being sought Housing Direi tor lee ( 'slmrne said the inc rease is needed to cover inflation and minimum age in creases the university is subject to Student housing rates have muetsed for tin last six or eight years Mi Oshoi lie said And I c an only r( member two years out of t he 12 I u Ik en here that the y didn t inc n use he said rr' t r Nadine Henley, Nov (AP) personal secretary to the late Howard Hughes, testified in the Mormon will trial cm W ednesday that her former boss w as fascinated w ith the idea of leaving a handwritten will Miss Henley, an employee of the Hughes organization for 37 years, testified the millionaire recluse may have copied a typewritten will he made m 1418 in handwriting He asked enough attorneys how to do it " she LAS one-tim- h Spec lal to The Tribune An Ogden youth has WMIIP, Summit ( ountv been killed m a one eai lollovei on 1 Ml near here, ,u coi ding to 'he I tali Highway Pali ol Ahm M Dickens, lf soli of M L Dickens, KK2 E 1027 South Ogden, and Mis Ellen Plum of Mexico, waskil'ed m theeaily Tuesday mishap passenger in the vehicle Joe v Nvlundei 17 lihcitv W ebei County was tieiitcd at Dmviisitv ( Mv and n 'c if. vL"' y '?$sSS5ktIrfsr ' iV' - t&i '& ' asi d s - I Takr Timr YoIm to Spc c 35sfcmii. lal to The Tribune ILT sokesm.in for I t ih ( oloi ado P Gas Co hole said Wed lies lay it may be1 sonic tune Indoie the cause is known of an explosion and fuc that destroyed foul tank trucks containing piopanc Monday night t on State mvestigatois have not made a rc pent the non injury accident at the plant just off I S la th.it c aused an estimated $110 000 damage K K )SU Photo by 1 MONROE, Sevier County Steam gushing from ground east of here is key to federally fundc-ener d c a month Thais Sri rars r Dune H, Corresponoent Hal Edwards gy project Steam will d to eventually heat be harness- entire ment of Energy has granted more than one million dollars to the city to help develop the program. - com- munity. The United States Depart Asked for Recess The trial resumed after an Easter recess Must of the dozen or so attorneys involved m the c ae are from out of state and asked for the recess so they could spend the holiday with their families The trial, which began in November, is being held to deteimme the validity of the handwritten, three-pag- e document dated March 14, 14(8 and delivei ed to the headquarters of the Moi moil c hurch in Salt Lake City The document leaves Hughes' millions to the church, various colleges and universities, and chanties Contends Validity Attorneys for long time Hughes aide Noah Dietrich of Los Angeles, named executor m the Mormon will contend the document is valid while attorneys fur Hughes' relatives say it is a foigery Miss Henley, called by the opfxinonts of the will, said her majoi protect m 14 hi was writing up a new will for Hughes She said that parts of the 1918 document were used in the 1444 will but Hughes never signed it In 1417, she testified, changes weie made in the will, but Hughes still did not sign it She said she believed that the 14 58 will had been kept in a safe deposit box at the First National Bank of Houston Energy cV Project Shi ted For 79 The i ity ounc il has voted to i .use OltFM (AP) the t it v managci s salary The council agieed to pay t ity Manage I Mhc il Haines $28 Odd a year Mayor James E Mangum said he surveyed other governmental administiutive salaries in I tail County hefoie making his recommendation Comic ilmen voted themselves a laise in Januarv fi om $17") to $100 a month Mr Mangum recc ivc s vsm New T Monro Gclh Steamed Ii Orem Uj)' .ManarrV VEGAS, e SaK Vi Ilospit d in Salt Lake d Huglles Wanted To Write Will Youth Oa.sli Kills :l Secretary Claims 30, 1978 Spec l d to 1 he Tl ibime DENY Lit pilot solar eneigy project at Natm al Bi idges National Kcsl OGDEN (AP) Nearly 400 Thais living m I tali cted to help celebiate the Thai New V ear at Monument m southeast I tah should lie opera Hill ir Forte Base Api il 8 tion.il by nud 1479 to sii-Denver from Several Buddhist monks will airive elec ti mty for 10 to 17 to conduit religious sen ices that morning said base homes officials aveiage Bow Bob man spokesman said he io Wednesday An evening festival in the base set vice club will On a 1 1 ac re site near include native dances a fashion show, Thai food and monument visitoi the a mot k swoi d fight center about M miles San west of Mainline Juan County the system will have almut 18 000 feet of solar col aie e' Anniversary Meet Concludes for FFA squall It rs te c TI e National Park Sei vice .eutonal office in Siiecial to The 1 rihune PROVO Committee reports, election of new office! s and a sweetheart banquet w ith the naming of the state queen wne part of activities of the 50th anniversai y convention of the Utah Association of the Future Farmers of America Wednesday The convention is being held in the Wilkinson Center of Bi lgham Young Umveisity with some 'xki voeth and advisers in attendance Speakers at the session included Vernon Law BYU baseball pitching coach Dan Davies, Mill.ud Dinner added that majoi limiting fm the $3 indium feasibility study" will Ih fiom the I S Dcpait meat of Fuel Site based cm sclc t tmti w as huh nun lit i ol dnvs sunny tar iHing fiom tommeicial powet soul ces and locating where equipment is vm hie yet not deti acting nun a scenic aiea The system priKlucmg (leitrual encigv from sunlight falling on silicon solar c ells utih.es mdlls trill lead and batteries tol stm ia fFA chaptei, state president, Brian Ruthnnnnn Bear River, state vice president, Clark Caias Spanish Fork state reporter. 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