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Show Man ortli It S.iuimIets 5 fi, BE 'NG GIFN F t The Salt Lake Tribune, Tuesday, August A NEW VIEWPOINT Knit-- I THAT W like Oueriet "r!: REUSTfPf n v, m hW Sen er - ice- TEAHANSii:EPXfoPlJT vOU RE PROBABLY RIGHT ' I'VE GOT FAITH IN FEMALE A tOT or intuition TIME THIS TMALE HAS HAP A N rLAOH 0(7 INTUITION J c' BtLN BOTHFR ME WHEN HE LOOKED LIKE A BUM., SOMETHING MUST HAVE SOURED YOU ON HIM ... EVERY WCWb JUST , WHFN HE SUPPE HAS BEEN ASKING ABOUT AN ELPFRLY CHAP WHO HAS NLY TURNFP UP WELL GROOMED ANP WELL- - PRESSED1 . ' HIM, ' SARA? OH. LET i J ,i m e s ME THINK. y fc ' rvnfesf't I - X-- no hca- u l s uii tin PA I. amount ii ed hod seeking a $o4 S million mi ''easel and had it ited ind sulficii'i'ilv nppoit toi a sing the l ' 'S 1. Barker committee attor t tiled the eipu-swith th,- ISC, i hnrgmg tin- ( omi'iissmn had held in i i Vllcinev ss)stont (I i n e r a FIPFRlY FFUCW7. BFFN COMING BY THE STUPtO.. PO YOU KNOW Man krTTam., MfAWWH1L- C- THERES I ! Il THINK N r - OU - 1 Mon I IE fell? jlj ff w MR I the I tali 1uh day he Service Commission amuments in to icin-a'InlvC's gi anting last s million w i rk ot a $ i ate hike lo I tall Power and Light Co J Nla- 178 he I tali Committee ot I Con-inn- )n 22, rather I'M SORRY TO HEAR A MILLIONAIRE HAS THAT anne ELECTED A REPUBLICAN lO THE IEuISLATURE, FRANK ' AND YOtfkE A I 7 I CAN CHANGE this district has At WAVS ' l.ru-- ,A 1 7 I v rJ V . , r : ? 't r A & '' - - ' M, ' i j? Ii ,m J'y l i t pi ogi Asi Jiuljje Iarkt-- oust ( t Will k lull late ess to in y.iV ot) t si pel cut I PA I hod asked the lessci rale increase un mediatelv as an alternative that the company preferred to getting the lull requested amount alter lengthy bearings CP&L is allowed to credit some of its costs of construction work in progress tlor new plants and related facilities) to ward tlie liability side ol the ledger as pail ul its basis for asking higher rates from customers iU Paul Nirholr r THE WAS L.EJTENANT ANfEROON.'TwELL 15 MRS. KINGSTON HOME OUT FOR A LITTLE The tit) jicrcent level is a new high, and is not warranted based on ev deuce presented thus fai i . the petition gues The tiling says the PSC's imdings in granting the immediate rate increase "were not based on anv competent evidence in the record as to construction work in progress, but were made based on private negotiations between Utah Power and the Divi- a tr - Tribune Staff PkaoljvNm Kelts ty Sheriff Deputy Doug Witney, left, and Lt. Owen Quaranberg. Edna J. Murdock and husband, Dan. are arrested by Utah Coiin- - Raid By Lawmen Closes Nursing Home Shacks talked vvitli the Murdocks many times about fixing up the place, both m Inhume and in theirs. He described Mr. Murdock as very cooperative," but added Mrs, Murdock insisted things were OK. No one seemed to know how the couple had gathered the "family" in Arizona. Mr. Anderson said Arizona authorities "forced them out in action similar to ours today." He said their sion. .Arizona units were near Phoenix The findings were to Mr. Anderson also said the couple in"without made giving here were holes m the tlooring ot the was served with a summons on a civil terested parties the to examine the cabins and expanses of lathing showed complaint to be filed within two weeks witnesses employed bv where plaster had fallen olf. In one unit in 4th District Court charging violation the Division with funds was a large saucepan which officials ol zoning ordinances and building appropriated by the Utah said was tilled periodically with water codes legislature. They were and was used in lieu of tap water, also made prior to perDr Flinders said m a letter to Mr mitting the Committee ol Wooton lust Tuesday that there were no Consumer Services to screens on windows and flies and present any evidence on other vermin have free access throughthe matter. out the living quarters There were "Such findings violate many flies in the units Monday mornthe right of the Commiting to due process of tee "The bed clothing and sheets, etc law are very dirty and soiled as evidence The petition argues that no laundry services are being thai the rate increase provided." Dr. Flinders told the county Fdvvard T. Marston. 22, charged with ha-been "fully jus- attorney, lie also said food preparation two counts ol conspiracy to commit tified as the language of did not meet health department stanmurder, homicide and attempted state law requires, in dards. Dishwashing and bathing homicide, Monday was bound over foi v that it was based solely facilities also were sharp) criticized Inal in 3rd District Court on evidence offered by by the health director. "The grounds Filth Circuit Court Robert C I' PAL. The Committee of and area around the "shacks' are Gibson told Marston. Judge lot an alleged Consumer Services and overgrow n w ith dried weeds and plants, lower ot cult leader Ervil other parties were not making the entire area susceptible to a LeBdi'uit, polygamist that he would he arraigned on aftorded an opportunity lire situation and hazardous to the the and may enter a pica Aug charges Dr Flinders to present evidence on health of occupants. 25 this matter jirior to the wrote. The charges stem lrom the Muv 10 of the report and The ceiling in two locations in one ot 1077, shooting death of Dr. Rulon entering " order the units were blackened as the result Allred, a polygamist Murray ol lires. naturopath who was shot to death in his There also is a small trailer on the office in front ot several patients property in which, officials reported, a Judge Gibson ordered all spectators tenant once resided. Dr. Flinders, in his and the press removed irom the letter, reported the trailer, too, violated hearing on the requests ol preliminary health department standards. both Deputy County Attorney David E Teresa Van Patten, inpatient director Yocorn and defense attorney Stephet Rachel Davids condiol the Central Utah Alcoholism Council R. McCaughey tion remained unchanged ia recovery center is directed by Mr. at LDS Hospital Monday u Marston was arrested July llalei also rejnirted many things wrong Laredo. as he attempted to et e She was listed ill seriTexas, m a letter dated June lti and directed border Irom Mexico He remains u ous but stable condition, "to whom it may concern Jai' in Salt Lake custody reported hospital spokesHowever, her report did not concewithout bail woman, Karyn Haeckel. ntrate on sanitary conditions, but, Mark E. Chynoweth, 23. and Ramon, She has been in the lather, on the welfare ol two ot the Marston. 19. both jumped bad betort hospitals shock and tenants, their trial scheduled tor April 17. The' tiauma unit since Aug 3 she quotes a male occupant as say mg are also believed to be m Mexico, alone old when the he was weak from lack of tood" with Arturo Morel LeBaron. 21. lumped from the 11th and was "very being given 40(1 milligrams o! Hour ot a downtown Donald Eugene Sullivan and Join Thorazine is a tranThorazine daily. hotel. Her mother and six Lynn Sullivan, both 25. were captured brothers and .sisters died quilizer. in Kansas and brought to Salt Lake City Sheriffs deputies impounded several on the charges. Donald pleaded gmlly m the suicide leap Immanuel David, her bottles of Thorazine and other trail to a reduced charge of conspiracy and and sedatives lrom the ranch is free from custody on bail awaiting lather, committed quihers house suicide three days ear sentencing John is in jail awaiting her. Councilman Nelson said he had trial. Continued from Page l area on 11 acres reportedly owned by the Murdocks three miles west ol Saulaqum and atkiut 25 miles south on Provo Officials reported the area was a productive orchard at one time, but now weeds abound and trees are dead An Indian boy about 2 years old was taken from the ranch house by Division of Family Service representatives Mr. Luderson said he understood the Murdock- had adopted the hoy or planned B-- Allred Murder l)esiruiiir Stale's Future JgTSTAR GAXER -- B U.S. Agencies Control Utah Land Use Tw TAURUS AP. 20 HAY 20 '' POLL A N- - ' To deveop message for Tuesdov, read words corresponding to numbers of your Zodioc b rfh sign 5606SC-8- y R Your Doily Activity Guide According fo the Stars ? HA 19 . CLAY ARIIS gfc ation prison B-- then- l some of we've 'The trouble l.s," he been standing on our separate pooiums i and making speeches at each other and need to proceed with deldH-ialithink Unprecise cooperation, then economic outlook lor Utah is brilliant It has the resources. Its close to good markets And it has the desire lo ' 77 State Must Equip Itself Mr. lsenogle said it is essential t Instate equip it.sell with the tools lieees--nrm the tederal to participate programs. "The state should develop some mechanism tor comprehensive land-usplanning, m cooperation with he suggested, ind eommeree. adding that state nflieials might be surprised at tin- iloxtbihty existing to facilitate within lederal aucm-iewell designed economic growth proposals 'Tor instance." he said, "il would be lo our delmite advantage to trade otl private and slate sections trapped within our land holdings. We can't manage someone eNe's land And we the same management t ail t apply lo it that we do to surround mg (Kirk land e - Affects Private Land Sen Ivan M Matheson. 1'itv. protesting that federal planning "is atteeting all private land on the perimeters." pointed out "it takes away the hand ol local government to do an planning for the benefit of the area. Formerly a lommissioner ot Iron County for 14 years. Sen. Matheson said he perceived in liK'45 "a real federal 'h rust tor land-usplanning "I began to see their objective, through regulations imposed by BLM and the Forest Service. It was land-us- e planning by subterfuge, decisions forced on us that were detrimental to our interests." he said Temple V Reynolds, superintendent (lien (.any on National Recreation Area, touched on the same theme Urges Cooperation That was a terrible thing that happened when' Utah knocked down the he said "Blit, since I, mil use att. e ol 11, .Ml v small on II i u VKI tv N ii 5 J Ii Y ( Vs I c 3 I K 7 l A . A v A K J 1 hi- Ptm . 3 t (i Opening North l 2 l 3 Ifcsit s( ls t'' lend Lighl h ,ir ii M- - .1 v U) m its ,! Il 111 ml I'me ml p.u Paris m.nii ( ,i nr1 pl.-- ados ml ll was a popular cmilrat I. blit Imak bail diamoni lo be loo lulu b toi ri ,u hi tl s, t aliote am I ion - VV 111 I till l 0- - '111 ami pin ,ast won I no ipn i i id won a i lull, a id . II bail lo lose a ul t ru itiiHid (it. 'toil I ilt.'l lt.nl (hi hi r, diamond finesse hast discarded a heart on Ills rick, doi'lji r rose mill and Ini'll lie tluh ol h.e tmi i n.iik Hi il Yii.t I .iu;l.ina, IS hull 4 hh lor lost It ,t , Sh i s o li n I ii a i iti tor ins K lnunu a Nun iru K line Hit draw iitr.irt uii' Humus ami rutting ik oml heart, hu cashed tin ate and king of diamonds had both detendt rs tidluwoti. he would haw umueded a dmni'Hid trick and claimed t the rest to make Ins .slam. Mit Hast distarded a heart, Paul tell back on his alternative plan. He led a ilub, and no matter what West did. the coiitnut was st cure. In the atnal pla est tollow i i low , and Paul i iserted dumnn seuht Fast won the nine, Imt lit was laced with a hon e ol losing options. A elub would be into A K J .illow my (Imitm v s 'au to d scar d w o diamonds heart would irom his hand allow h 'ii to .isi a (i one dia w o i r .tto..; in du.ii ,i o: d (I. III ' t t Ol f VMM. 'll J'o 75 81 88 g' SCORPIO I OtC rtjV 2' 21 27 12 4T 82 87 9 JUNt Z iVsN'J-t- !l CAPRICORN Oiu 12 11 JAN H r v, SJ 1 42 CANCER ff 3- - Vi: W AQUARIUS JAN 20 LEO mi ti - .i. R il AllS fit II 4- - 31 V& 9 57 PISCES VIRGO V, AU5. 23 SSPT 22 Fct 19 20(tr M 61 W71 Follow inj; Accident Suspect Held for Trial nt Kacliel Stays . Lnuhanjieir os-,th- City-Count- v Granite Bus Driver Given N ew Route Granite behind Dis net bus driver has been reassigned to a different area after she allowed a child involved in a minor accident with a Jeep to he taken home by the driver of the vehicle. John R Call. Granite superintendent, said a child was getting off the i bus. the Redwood No Granite is which Road 311 large truck was behind the bus, he said, which blocked the wanting lights from v ehi- - area. A on a lut.ll Lull) Not e that help i 't to t luls w it pla would not the hon that suit ot is led U eilan r sinipiv on ers w it h dumir s uo K. I ast v ins Ik d tjm ni, lul he In t ud pla t in I In same la-ye- the eles eunung bus Struck on the Arm The jeep passed the bus un the right and the child was struck im the arm hv the vehicle, he said He said the school bus driver erred when she allowed the child to be taken home bv the Jeep driver "We have counseled and advised with the driver and she has leen assigned to a ddferent area," he said petition signed Guren and Omar Sharif mans tin hirers They won the opening lead lire w trumps in two rounds, ndm g in dumnn . and t hi n heart After cashing ot diamonds, the) s il b ijtmimv to take tin 2 7 2 1 pi os r.i ht nil. III VV 13131! J 1,11,11 u t Inn- D sot ill Imlmm: Smith Hfi( i tolicttss hn'lt; :i K 6 3 vi hi tc (Ins J 3 K U 10 7 1(1 in 1 nipii VU.SI 1(1 j.' 5 Iv M h.r b X 7 . ili 51 . 20 Gorrn on Today's Bridge o H and Rv U. I! 11 SAGITTARIUS HO 22 ) JUNt . grow 4m 22 HOY people lederal. state and private mdividu als. .are going to have to sit down and agree on land-u.s- e planning, recognizing all the needs ol sociotv Otherwise, we all work in our own little vacuum and the results cause tension, because ever.umc is polarized " Sam Taylor. Moab. newspaper publisher and a prominent moderating loree in Southeast Utah, said he doesnt think Congress will even consider transferring any federal land to Utah ownership until we put our own house in order and demonstrate our ability to manage land properly. "We really screwed up when we booted land-us- e he complanning, mented "The feds may eventually turn some land over to state control, but they won t do it until Utah has an organization strong enough to convince the government it would prevent de siHiilution and exploitation of the land " wilderm---urea-.- -t- re--ed. isii t one, rational - OCr 24 34 GEMINI Uimtinued from Pane LIBRA Sf AT 2i oci 22 28 67 . w u vtur. Omar clubs Rubber bridge throughout the country use the four deal bridge format. Do they know something you dont? Charles Loren's ''Four-Dea- l will llridge" teach ou the strategies mod tactics of tiiis action game that proytdes the cure lor unending rubbers. For a ropy and a scorepid. send $1 60 to INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING Effective Speaking Human Relations Self Confidence Selling Your Memory Training Ideas Overcome Worry and Tension Enroll now for NEW CLASS STARTING SOON bv about .it parents who hv e in the supposedly Redwottd Road area ol the Granite District has been sent to F"r Call calling for the dm r to be fired Other DALE CARNEGIE Course CALL 363-529- Presented 4 for information ALSO NEW SALES COURSE CLASS STARTING WWh-- business nas Every some sort of income ' it wouldn't business Then-iinsurance available to vuvei the giuss mwim. m case of a loss through a insured hazard (such as fire) until the business gets back in working order otherwise of a Complaints The petition also contends there have been other complaints lodged against the driver in the past Mr. Call said the only complaints were of a again For minor nature, and said inthe driver has formed of the current matter. He said no decison has N-e- fast-pace- tioreo-Fou- Deal. co newspaper. IVO. Box 2!H, Norwood, N.J. 07H4H, Make checks payable to MN pmtomohs f this Want Ads LOSS OF RENTAL INCOME by Dole Carnegie Institute of Utah Every on f J iiJ OVE $ DIAMONDS 141 SOUTH MAIN the owner jt com mercial or reside tiai rental property, busmes-inrois in the turm ot rent. 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