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Show Says Counselor PROVO (AP) ried Mormon couples without children expen ence marital problems, ssys a Bngham Young University family counselor These couples have been told they are mis smg the purpoe of their creation," said Kent Brooksby. administrative assistant of the BYU Marriage and Family Counseling Clinic He said many marital problems are associated with childlessness, especially in the Mormon He said it subculture Ogden Man Charged In Shooting OGDEN olice 31 year-ol- (UPI) -P- Monday charged a d Ogden man with homicide and a- ttempted criminal homicide in connection with a shooting that left one man dead and another injured Jose Pasillas was charged in a complaint presented to Circuit Court Judge David Both He was held m the Weber County Jail Pasillas was arrested Sunday following the shooting at an Ogden residence. Saucado, Lupe be- lieved to be in his 30s, was found dead by police who responded to a dis- turbance on Ogden's West Side Gregono Alvarado, 31, was also found lying on the ground at the same location, 318 28th St. He was hospital-aze- d "wounds problem, Brooksby. said Man Facing Two Counts OGDEN (UPI) Charges of aggravated kidnapping and aggra- with gunshot vated sexual assault were filed Monday Police took a vehicle and two guns belonging to Pasillas for evidence Idaho Plans Rebellion AttorBOISE (UPD ney General David Leroy is developing Idahos plans for the Sagebrush while attorRebellion neys general from other western states will try later this month to develop a cooperative strategy. Leroy said he thinks identify specific issues instead of taking on all federal lands Idaho should Mem BOISE iAP' ber of ihe Idaho Land Board took a helicopter tour of the site of a proposed dredge mining operation Monday , but found a problem the d'dn t even know they had problem, the couple For example, they are seen as selfish or don't have a good sexual relationship in their marriage The couples are generally seen as having more money, being less stable and spending more money and time on frivolous things," she said She said social pressure applied to couples to have children is much more difficult for infertile couples to cope with. We try to help couples come to grips with the against a Ogden man who allegedly abducted a Salt Lake City girl. Patrick M. Tafoya, 28, was charged by Ogden Police detectives The young woman told police a man asking directions picked her up in Salt Lake City He drove her to Ogden where he attempted to have sexual intercourse with her. She said the man took her to his home, but she refused to go inside. He then dropped her at a telephone booth. Police said they drove the victim around town until she found the house where she was taken Officers then arrested Tafoya 1 upsd n (Vl.it f r 2, The five top rials flew in state offi Idaho Air problem Se eral depart ment chiefs wpre asked to suggest a wav to stop the pollution 'Hthoui spending a lot of moron No ideas emerged however. Bear Valley Associates w ants state permission to in acres mine about to Valiev Guard helicopters Bear Valiev in firm is asking to dredge mine about four miles of streamhed But while inspecting the area involved the stale officials discovered a problem from a dredge mining operation shut down 20 years ago Since then, said an engineering consultant. Bear Creek has undercut dirt put on tup of mine permission Nevada mines where renewed interest is booming in gold and silver recovery. of the tailings along s stream Precious Metals Producer Nevada Could Regain No. By Tom Gardner Associated Press Writer RENO. Nev Soaring prices for gold and silver, coupled with fresh exploration, are pushing the Silver State closer to regaining its title as the nation's leading producer of precious metals Nevadas famed Comstock area southeast of Reno should be flowing with gold again by years end, and an even richer supply north of Elko will be in production by 1981, about the same time the first major silver mine to be tapped in the state m 50 years begins operations near Ely. Nevada produced 237,889 troy ounces of gold last year, worth about $91 8 million at Fridays trading price of $386 an ounce in London and good for No 2 in the nation behind South Dakota and ahead of Utah Keep Second Place Nevada is expected to stay in second place until the mines now being readied go into production, according to Boh Warren, executive director of the Nevada Mimng Association. He predicted that when Houston Oil and Minerals Corp. opens its mine in Gold Hill, near Virginia City, and Freeport Gold Co goes into production in Elko County, Nevada definitely will be No 1 and should maintain that status for a number of years Warren also said silver is returning to a dominent role for the Silver King mines near Ely Silver production in the Silver State has been totally dead It has taken a long time for companies to get the confidence to invest many millions of dollars in production, Warren said Warren said Silver King was expected to produce million to 1 5 million trov ounces of silver bullion a var Production nationwide currently is about 38 million ounces, he said Houston Oil and Minerals project causing Don Hopkins Place 1 would not discuss specifics of his Gold Hill operation, but said earlier studies determined it would be profitable if gold was priced at at least $180 an ounce Mine Ore? The current pnce of between $380 and $400 an ounce certainly enhances the economic picture" and makes it possible the company will be mining ore which originally was considered too low a grade to be economically worthwhile, Hopkins said The gamble for nches in Nevada has followed a pattern of boom and bust Mining camps, then towns and, in some cases, thnvmg cities have sprouted around rich strikes, only to be abandoned when the metal ran out. Gold and Silver strikes in the early part of this century swelled Tonopah and Goldfield into Nevada's principal cities. They declined along with the mineral deposits The most famous boom town was Virginia City in the heart of the Comstock Lode Once the principal city between Denver and San Francisco, Virginia City began to decline when the Comstock petered out in the 1880s Price Dwindled a But Gov John Evans and other Land Board memhei s were skeptical Special to The Tribune CEDAR CITY The Branc h Agru ultural College class of 1929 will he welcomed into Southern Utah Club Nov 2 State College s The traditional Club banquet will he held in conjunction with SlSC homecoming activ lies Oct 2a Nov 3 The members will meet at 4 p m in the library special collections room for a friendship hour A turkey dinner will follow al 6 p m in the SUSC Small Ballroom Banquet tickets ran he purchased from Peg Thorlev , alumni secret irv at the Alumni House or by cuntarting club president Then H Corrv vice president president elect Maude W Halversen past president 7ella Matheson or class representa fives Willard unt, Cedar City, or lairin Porter, St George Reservations must he made bv Oct 30 New members will be welcomed into the orgaruza tion by SUSC President Orv die D Carnahan 1 um Center is an answering system with a beautifui difference . 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The Message k PHONE ANSWERING MACHINES $ as low as , 7995 Sony-M20- fl V We Sell National Brands Phone, Record a Call, Call Jotter 3 NOW ONLY i 0 0 A Code-- a re-op- By 1950 Virginia City was on the verge of joining Rhyolite, Aurora and Rawiude among the ranks of ghost towns But the town was saved by tourism, which surged with the popularity of the television show, Bonanza Most interest m Nevada silver considered River, prime salmon spawning stream The state officials seemed surprised w hen they learned nothing was beirg done about the dwmdlei by the early 1920s as the price fill below $1 an ounce Warren said A few gold and silver mines kept working through the Depression until the government ordered them closed during World War II to concentrate mining efforts on copper, bante, tungsten and mercury Few mines could afford to re sume production after the war because of lnreas'd operating costs and sluggish gold and silver prices The discovery of the rich Carlin deposit 13 years ago spurred a renewed interest in the states gold, Warren said Freeport officials expect their operation to compare in size with the Carlin Nevada's largest gold mine producer Warren said gold probably is the biggest single resource in the state A belt from above Elko and Carlin through central Nevada to a distance of south of Tonopah more than 200 miles is being prospected intensively, he said Hopkins said the low grade gold ore and moderate quality silver ore that will be mined are far inferior to the metals mined during the Comstock days, but modern mining techniques and the high prices of gold and silver encourthe aged the company to old pits Mining operations are under way at Gold Hill, with ore production expected to begin by the first of the year. 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