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Show Tbr Salt Lake Tribune, IGA January Jl2 I W rida F The Discount that everybody understands! (oRAmYII P44 l fha po DO 3oHs ENJ sr The o We At-t- H OF "TH o EF FF !Ef4 DSl ;:; . Ml I nil lull iM ft fTjwtrrrrs- - I f I Scientists Dig Well-Ke- pt M3ttSQIMDCEE Ancient Cave o (HIHiEIEQOlB? PrelimiOATMAN, Ariz. (UPI) unnary excavation has begun at an remote cave usually site believed to contain relics of a civilization dating to between 3000 and 5000 BC. What is unusual here is that so things that many perishables would have long ago been destroyed remain at almost any other site here, team leader Don Keller said. The site is in the Black Mountains near the Nevada border. The dig was begun two weeks ago by specialists from the Northern Arizona Museum at Flagstaff. Don Simonis, an archaeologist for the Bureau of Land Managements said Kingman Area Resource Office, there are other similar sites in the area, but they have been vandalized or have been subject to decomposid tion. The remains at this site are like Sithey were put there yesterday, monis said. Its fantastic. Officials are seeking to have the site listed on the National Register of . Historic Places. Explorers have uncovered numerous split-twifigurines, representations of animals wound from cotg tonwood twigs. They said the figurines suggested occupants of the site were part of a nomadic cult of hunters that felt twig-dofigures had supernatural powers. Phil Geib, acting director of Northern Arizona Museum's archaeology laboratory said, We have evidence here of at least late Archaic occupation, which dates the site at about 2000 B C. There is more material below that. ll Heno ras taken Hundreds of value minded shoppers have already event, but advantage of this annual V2 price savings there are still hundreds of items waiting to be taken away! Don't delay, the V2 price savings end Saturday! . 1 , V- - IU Q 3 o CO OF o 0 o O voobo y1s. iSl MS ,r d Attorneys for the mother Washoe County failed to adequately regulate the Papoose Palace com-plaina- center where teacher I an. child. e A group County Is Liable In Molestations day-car- Z. fiflVZ IA 1 o o 0 Jurys Finding A district court RENO (UPI) Washoe that found County was jury liable for not adequately policing a child-car- e center where up to 50 youngsters were molested. The jury, shortly before midnight Wednesday, returned a $200,000 judgment sought by a mother whose boy was sexually abused at the center. She had asked for $700,000. Her name was not disclosed because it would lead to identification of the . LJOMDDDu FAD01C5S t PROSE SAB.E nS Va PROSE OTTETJIS F D05TT TTWGRG ARE STTDILIL PILEKTiTV DG S1B! C3UDRRV GCJBS SATTODRBAV! 0.EFTT TT V Ste- of mophen Boatwright was accused his of 50 than more kindergarlesting ten students. He is serving four 1985 consecutive life terms. The mother has already collected $250,000 from the insurance company e center. The verdict by of the the jury means the county wont have to pay any money because the judgment is offset by the settlement with the insurance company. But lawyer Tom Brennan, who represented the mother, said the verdict that the county is liable opens the door for other suits. Brennan said in his final argument the county's social-servicagencies failed to fully investigate complaints that would have stopped Boatwright years earlier. of buck "This is a story of cover-up- , of passing, of blaming other people, denial and of lies. And its a story that should never have happened, he said. cios TEA X)0T O END. si day-car- O O CtlOM OF e mgs Of ST1 Californian Faces Trial For Utah Man's Slaying wtfj; EASON - ELKO, Nev., (UPI) Justice of the Peace Jack Ames Thursday ruled there was sufficient evidence to hold Edward J. Hassett, 27, for trial on and shot a Utah charges he kidnapped man preliminary hearAfter a of Alameda, Hassett bound ing Ames Calif., over to the district court where he will be arraigned at a later date He is being held without ba.l He is accused of the killing of Utah CounLarry F uller, 40, Genola, Dec. 8 while ty Fuller disappeared Idaho, to returning from Pocatello, of Salt h is home about 40 miles south had picked He apparently Lake City. up two hitchhikers in Idaho. and OUR if liNes 'pact SEE US IN INC WE CARRY OUR OWN CREDIT ACOUNTS: R. hondle youl finance Willey's own in slum Credit Dept can needs Take up lo 48 months to pay with low monthly payments R lf you're racalvlng a tax refund, R.C. It WllUy't own credit accounts molt by potslblo to purchase NOW and 1st , . . paying oH your account b, May on that pure has. I Intorest all charges k,,. If (Previous purchases do no apply). 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