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Show tfTWnrrfgtfifci 215 1 hi- Lake Tribune. ThurMl.iv. t'liii ifUlirirw M.iv I !'M ii i ,1 suhji cl the must rigorous sdiolm t fnimis dVdiLHib ship In the new presidon! s.iuf Itjvi'J ul InFoundation in ln.s . W in.iugiii al oriitni'Ml-Mi Kci tor Hiikt' inmc Hum 11111 aHt'luLiig 4 bail Mr Hci loi, iImi Sun-dun- Ui I honoring outgoing jut) m.cgaiiio Peggy Fit t her Leaves Sunxtone For Africa W ilt in ( r ilical ! Sun-do- publi-,l- i n Kiel her ai tin- Vi-sttin tali NS Hc tier ij leaving lici post f wm k in Afr hi ilu volunteer Id U Mil l husbdlld I Id l'i- tor Jr of U.c Seventy - i I ri-l- I lil-- Sun-lon- e manager, authority Fdder lldilriidii la-s- i ujs is son of 1.DS s Hu- - F i rat (Quorum of Honest dr iisMuii ut religmui c ucs will diffuse iiiiMindci sldnd g tuspir ion dnd hostility. greater religion turn rnotiil v In- KunMnric Foundation is an independent organization that pio-- t notes siholdily diMUsxiuti ut the ideas and dm tr ine of the Chur eh id Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints I omlilion ( Gasoline Fire in Basement Injures 2 4 Salt Lake ( it woman was listed mil inn and her tins hand it a in m sdteldiloi', imidition Wednesdav hurni-i- l a hi hi i one fourth i a Ini, ttieir Murile Karin no age available. and Normal) ann no age available. were hur ned after f times li oni gasoline ap- parenlh ignited after it was et next Ha- basement d to a water I, eater their home at 2 id U I. inn South at )ou HMD pm said Battalion ( Im-d -- 111 - Mill id the Salt Lake City FT tv In- - partnietd Mr Funn apparently had us mg gasoline to clean parts of a small engine when the fire erupted Chief Hill said ttie two were taken to Iniversity Hospital's burn dime where Mrs Fann was treated for see end- and burns on her feet and legs and for sinoke inliala tion Mr Fann was treated for horns n Ins hands - third-degre- . satisfactory condition, a hospital spokesman said Chief Hill estimated Mrs Kami's burns covered 20 percent of her body Mr Fann s burns covered about percent of Ins hods in 1 e Gas Leak Empties Nursing Home Salt l.ake Cllv fll efighters evacu ateif a wing id a nursing home Wednesday alter (onstruilmn winkers cut a natural gas line Workers at the Hill flaxen Convalescent Center. 41 S dnJ Fast, nil a gas line to a slo e at about 12 10 p in said Capt (Jordon Nioholl, Salt Lake City Fire Department public infer- - Stie was listed in critical condition Wednesday afternoon He was listed fans, Capt Niehofl said, and ciewmen from Mountain Fuel Supply Co repaired the broken line None of the 124 patients was hurt in the incident, and the nursing home's south wing was cleared of gas in about HO minutes Fighteen firefighters manning two engines, a ladder trui k and a Hazardous Materials Imt brought the fire under conti of in about 10 minutes. Chief Hill said ff,'jitiTliilir"iiiiiiMir County Makes Hail Station Historic Site New Sunstoiie Invader liaises Scholarly Look a I LI)S Ideas Mm iiiuni' titJ"miirtiiilthW The old Mountain i w Train ht.i lion at ti'i If Fmigration Canyon Road Wednesday won historic site designation from Salt Lake Counts i m.irms Slum rs heading off threatened hou' mg development From 1907 1917 Hie station was used by workers quarrying stone fm construction in the valley and. near the end of that period by guests at the I'inecrest Lodge Quarries and the rail fine shut down in 1917 when concrete came to the valley, explained I'hil Davis. 78uu FYnigration Canyon Hd Remodeling turned the stjtiun into a house, he added Mr Davis said a the designation was needed befure he could ask planners fur permission to turn the house into a small bed and breakfast inn While the canyon is zoned for residential development, the historic site designation would allow an venture that otherwise would require commercial zoning, explained Commissioner Bart Harker 10x13 Wall Portrait plus y income-generatin- and 21 g tf.lHiU includes 95c deposit planning commission had rejected that whole concept, contending remodeling destroyed the historic value. But the planning stall disagreed, commissioners were told Glen Graham, who presented Mr Davis' appeal of the planning commission ruling, said the staff still felt the site had historic and esthetic val- Sears Portrait Studio Gurtrb riu Wit t .W fiL' L t i 4' s't .t' ( un,tJ 'J Jdi'iuf J' but Jtjj F Jf (1 (jfl. rJLC P(JL1 LOHH"l it i.TlOfj These attractive options available in addition to Bus otter vvmp t aer groun B.i Lijv .jnninil .thJ P(rtrat. Also available Co'oi Ki .purl Fhutw ,ctj I u( r uhtJ HeJoialuin Otter tor portraits taken thru May 3. 1986 , DOWNTOWN FASHION PLACE, MURRAY Mon., Fri, 10 8, Sat. 9:30-- Sun., Noon to 5 PROVO Mon., Tue$. 10-Wed., Thurs.. Fr , 10-Sat., 10-- CLOSED SUNDAY l cji,d ?. fjMt , , iO, I ii tfL.1 11 J if , a historic Besides, designation would block subdividing the three-acr- e The Fanils' twu children, who were attending school when the fire broke out. were turned over to a family-flienwhile their parents were taken to the hospital 15 wallet size piece portrait collection for 1995 Jr The county ue. He estimated the damage at about 3-5- x7 0, site, beamed Commissioner Mike Stewart Attempts have been made to raze the old stone house and neighbors and planners fear they could happen again, Mr Graham said 'rte,i,nutnfsgA!tS Credit Card! malion officer Firefighters evacuated patients and staff members from lie south wing of the nursing home into the north wing because natural gas had readied an explosive level They sealed the south wing and blew the gas out of the wing with I Escape Attempt Fails Tunnel Found Special to The Tribune DRAFFR - An attempt to escape from the Young Adult Offenders fris-by tunneling under compuund fences has been thwarted by custudi-a- ! officers and a inmate of the facility placed in a locked unit until the investigation has been completed. n The attempt was announced Wednesday and is apparently the wm k of a single inmate. Juan Benevi-do-zcorrections spokesman said The inmate used a change of clothes to avoid detection and had candles to illuminate Ins working area The tunnel was about It) feet long when discovered, and there was still another 50 feet to go before he would have gotten past the compound fences. Mr. Benevidez said Because of the ground conditions, lie would have been lucky if the earth had not caved in on him before he reached the fences. Mr Benevidez added. He was able to open one of six manhole covers in the area and crawl inside a tunnel housing the facility's communications system He would change clothes because of the muddy conditions in the tunnel and would dig fur a couple of hours before returning for the next head count -. 'Vi From Salt Like City: Lynn Jorguisen. prison investigator said the extra clothes and the candles were recovered The manhole covers have been secured and the tunnel filled in The manhole is located near the southwest pint mn of the compound. he said The inmate is being held in a locked cell in the facility as oflieurs attempt to determine if anyone eUe was working with him and the filing of foinial attempted escape charges. Mr Benevidez soul Hearing Sol to Focus Oil CaiiNon Pipeline 1lans to create a special scrvue district that would finance construction of a natural gas pipeline up Little ( ottonwood Canyon will go to a pub lie hearing belorc Salt Lake County commissioners Mav 2H. it was dccnl cd Wednesday Inless owners of 25 pci cent of the property between Snowbird and the mouth of Albion Basin protest, the district will be created sa.dComnus sion Chairman Bart Batkcr While the project seems to have strong backing. Fred L. Finlinson, attorney for the sponsors, said they've been unable to locate owners ot many old mining claims The construction project would not necessitate a property-taincrease, he stressed While the district would issue bonds to finance construction. the debt would be repaid from a sit ice t barge added to gas bills Demands for the pipeline began mote than a year ago when an e.plo- sum at the Gold Minor's Daughter killed two people and climaxed re when a tint k carrying propane i ashed in the can von Mosl hires ire e.nh wav txtscil on rvxuxl tnp pur'-'haslea .40 days txtorv travel. Ungth stay and other aixl liicsdiy and WediKsday travel 5 2.5K). ot up to lor most cities, tickets mast be purchased within U dtvs after Ixxikinu may apply to US domestic tutu Some tires .evpite HD FaaMu Canada are txHiretundable. and nuv be hiytxx during certain peak tr.tvel peruxls. lares are subjcci to withuit notice. 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