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Show tt A I he Salt Lake Tribune, .Saturday , Octolier Closure, Geneva Aide Says Prosecutors Complete Case in Dallas Trial By Quane Kenyon Yssociuted Press Writer ProsecuCALDWELL. Idaho tion witnesses Friday descrilied slam fish and game offieer Bill Pogue as a stern anti strict" game warden, but a fair one The testimony c ame at the end of the third week of the trial of trapper Claude Dallas Jr . 32, who is accust'd of shooting Pogue and offieer Conley Elms 21 months ago The prosecution wound up its testimony Friday afternoon and the trial was recessed until Tuesday Defense attorney Michael Donnelly said he had a few more rebuttal witnesses to present, but couldnt get them to court Friday afternoon Third District Judge Edward Ixidge said court would be in recess until Tuesday because Monday is a legal holiday. Columbus Day. Ixidge instructed jurors to report to work at 8 a m. Tuesday and indicated he hoped to wrap up testimony and give them the case that "HEM day Ixidge admonished jurors, who are not sequestered, to keep an open mind" because they have not heard the entire case yet. Dallas testified Wednesday he shot the officers at his remote trapping camp on Jan. 5, 181, but He said he said it was thought Pogue, 50, was atiout to shoot him as the officers questioned him about game violations Dallas also provided precise about a northern Nevada desert gravesite where officers have found human bones, believed to be those of Pogue. Authorities were transporting the remains back to Idaho Friday. There was no piention of the gravesite discovery' during the trial Friday. Elms body was found m the South Fork of the Owyhee River a few days after the shooting, but the location of Pogues body remained a mystery until Dallas testimony. IS ipi SokiMnun had ' The Southwest Livestock Association, composed of ranchers in the three comers area of Colorado, ttah and Wyoming, hired former Wyoming law enforcement officer Ed Cantrell 18 months ago. former di- Cantrell, rector of public safety in Rock Springs, Wyo.. was charged with murder in the 1979 shooting death of an undercover policeman but was acquitted by reason of John Worthington, a rancher in May hell, said Wednesday the association decided to hire Cantrell because "we were just losing too many livestock. "We feel it (rustling) is on the increase due to the economy and he said. everything like that, self-defen- v ' N f I 1 1 1 Stet! denied speculation Neal ctams. recording secretary of Cnited Steelworks I neon Local said the local anticipated a layoff lieeause Geneva's sister plant m Pittsburg, Calif , los' orders from canning companies that face losses because of recent storms "There has been some talk that there is a posibility of a shutdown around Thanksgiving" Adams said Geneva makes iron coil for the Pittsburg plant, winch is then converted into canning products Some 1.700 ol Geneva's 1.700 workers already have been laid olt Hollow said 2701, one-wee- "You've got a lot of people out of work. Moffat County Commissioner Don Clifton said the panel voted to contribute $7,000 to Cantrells salary because cattlemen believed Cantrell was effective. They think its working, all the cattlemen that came in here." Clifton said. Just the psychological effect of having somebody out there is the biggest thing." k Cen- thefts and vandalism at remote ranch buildings had dropped substantially. A guy like Ed, he can turn up any place at any time, the rancher We feel that is a big said. psy chological boost for us because hes going to be around. Were not going to say where hes at or what hes doing Photo bv Tribune Correspondent Ann Shields order to let them know theyre appreciated, Stephen Greening, 16, in bed, presents plaque to Fleasant Grove ambulance In losses because of the storms." Mr Blackham said. Losses have varied from producer to producer, some losing in the hundreds and some in the thousands. Imperial Farms, Manti, was one of the heavier losers, with about 4,500 of their 80,000 birds dying lieeause of the cold and the storms These turkeys would have gone to the processing plant in a few more weeks. Imperial Farms estimated having nearly $5 invested m each of the dead birds. According to Mr. Blackham, the growers with the major losses will tie able to retrieve some of their investment because Moroni Feed Co , the cooperative to which they with membelong, is a bers contributing to the insurance fund and drawing from it if their mortality rate exceeds a set percentage of their poults The insurance, however, will only cover a fraction of the financial loss. Mr Blackham said tred began his patrols, livestock r, (Jur members lost money last year because of and consequent low prices, Mr Blackham said They hoped to recoup their losses this year because the overall situation is improved Numbers are down and " prices are a little lietter n From Mr Blackburn's perspective, those hopes have been dashed for at least some of the producers crew. They are, torn left, Gary Norton, Kenneth Kindle, Sharon Haslam and Jim Walker. Crew saved Greening after accident. Sactl Motorcyclist Partial Report Plaque Honors Volunteers Special to The Tribune A lot of people don't realize many of the ambulance crews are made up of volunteers who give their time to help others. We want to let them know they are appreciated. Judith Greening said as her son, Stephen, presented Pleasant Grove ambulance crew members with an engraved plaque. Mrs. Greening and Stephen credit the crew with saving Stephens life after he was involved in a motorcycle-truck accident on Sept. 11. Stephen was critically injured and, according to Mrs. Greening, the ambulance crew pulled him back to life a couple times as they were taking him to the hospital to be treated. Without their caring and knowing what to do, he wouldnt have made it, Mrs. Greening said. She said, it wasnt known for several days whether he would live or not and he still has a long way to go to complete recovery. Now being treated at Utah Valley Hospital, his injuries include a skull fracture, two broken legs, two PROVO lieeause of the storms that caught thousands of their turkeys in the open when the wet and the cold hit tne valley i . Disappoints Cache Panel breaks in the knee joint, and two breaks in his left wrist. According to Stephen, crew members have gone the extra mile since the accident. He said, they have kept in touch with him and either called or visited on a regular basis. "They have really been nice to said. me, the for their carTo say Thanks! ing, Stephen and his mother had the plaque made up and presented it to ambulance crew members who assisted him last week. The crew members visited him in the hospital for the occasion. Listed on the plaque are ambulance association members Jim Walker, Robert Williams, Douglas Bezzant, Gary Norton, Sharon Haslam, Anita Anderson, Kenneth Kindle and Terry Sorenson. In addition to their names and an engraved message, which says in part, With sincere gratitude and appreciation to the Pleasant Grove for their Ambulance Crew prompt, efficient and expert care. the plaque has a color photograph of Stephen in traction. LOGAN AIi - The Cache County Commission was disap pointed that it didn't receive a full report his week from architects conducting a feasibility study on a new county law enforcement com plex. Commissioner Charles Shel ton said 1 "What we got was only a quartei report and alter six months that is not aeeptable " of a Jay Chnstoffersen They said that bet ore the study can lie completed, they need uifor malum from the county on whal agencies likely would he housed in the building Some tenants that have been suggested include the Ixigan Polici Department, juvenile detention Ftuh Highway Patrol, driver train ing and possibly the circuit court ... 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