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Todays Woollier forecutf Thtt for lllfili EDI, f ti, Juno ?0 ft m M allow it " t Monnlaln FiipI said (he Imp would post 12 115 million anil would he opera tlonal, pending receipt of right of wav pnmits, a month before pumping thP'j!H to begin I he n,ot of fuel would Hopetnl on Hip amount used hnwpsn, that M'lmilalu F'hpI will (pi pHp tlin t oniiai I In extend Its tiaiisinlsslnn Hop ') milt's from AMX Magnesium ( nip s plant to Hip pomp station iagp II w li Cnm-missin- wmitdn IipIIovp, Hip Inil Id' problems with Northwest fipellri limy rp a wholrsalpr and tml a retail cr and Hip PSC Iliblle Sptvdtp Iip slain liasn I annmim nd w belli Hip pr gas supply poilrnt will Iip aw ai dn.j In Mountain I upI supply ( 'n ni NoiHiwpsI I'lpt'lllin Cmp , hntfl (if W till li siilmiMInd hills Most iiIpipi vt't s t stales prefer pure "thanges as new information comes In, there are I Mfauwhlle, tlov Panpeilet said nitujal gas lallipr than dn'srl fud w Ms Storey also noted that although Hip Sill jT 9" alii nml pvpnt (s to nriltp Hint itflrj mlrntinri by Septembet canspwav. nvri I Jm ! ' I I'j (I gas as pi nimrnit al and Hip pinjpi t would fit1 PiiMiifd of being simip pow pi d t'V a Hlali pi ndiicl M t I gas would t mi ip ft nni Hip 'ml all Ufi tin kinp gnt'Pinnr said nalmal Would t'hi I f flip I I Iipi n If an.pn led from Not t tl at"- - M firiPf ins In llu pomp stn have I t ni m and Air Fokp officials Wedm s day to discuss Its propospd rontp, a hpi pssnry ptPtPipilsitP sinew fight of way ppimils arp nppdpd (rum Hip fpd pal agpiifips tn liuild ft Imp nttnss IliPir lands Formit fait t y ilry soutliwe-- l flow nloft will continue to rfoml-iuiI- p t'lnli's wcntlirr. A week colil flout will loose llirniigli the not lli oml si cut I t iilns night nml cm Is Sntunlny, Smms tlnss nml fair nigltl ss ills Unfilled llmmlctOmsscrs In die sonlli Monday. digits )!. to MT. losss iliopplog into the ndiA 0 0O High 1 tempeiahiips fstfs. moNts W.uin Showets Ham f lumps Snow NoHrvyji VAkWs I 01)110 Ci 'M Or t tinted v w Stalum.iiy ivlctNOAA 0 Dwct 0 5 r2,iti liulcx tollulinn Monntilul Ail krtlli nf r W i hi I'rmti Optilrit t I 3 n nal 1 ClrriS UlsPi df Tsh t pilar ,52 'll Vet I Its Mivnlt 5 !i h Gorl FrXnt lows J 4? 15 91 A if HmpIi Dtp UK :D 0 D M 5? M 01 Owns CO CSK Si. Cpmar wst si nr hi. HU Jl W IT fly finugl ia f, Parker riluiiip Iolillcal f'.ililiir Tlirpa p;iilirig campaigners f r f f f i r r r f for Congressional fiislrict ftepiililicmi riormnitlmn enter Hus weekpinls fldl State ((invention with logii hopes tut prim krmwl eilgn that hop will fall hy Hip w; iv side when the hoopla Is over. flip Cottonwood High School convention, with 2,MWI delpgatcs re lor (ad to attend, convenes Friday at 1 p in for platform presentation and resuming Saturday at 9 am for Fpeii lies hy patty rlpctnl fig ures and nomination mid voting on the 2nd Uistrtet race Nevada Sen Paul I, avail is the keynote speaker t Utah f Ioiiuh t als bill their nominating convention the following weekend Hut (hat party s 2nd ftlslrlit challenger, former Congressman Wayne Owens, midppo'iP(! for nomination and has only tn wait and see wlm the Hepuhltcan rank ami file pitk as their choice to Join battle Tlitce aspirants, Doug tfischuff. Stan Danish and Tom Sliimim, command the Republican Patty s attention, spending the last two months cultivating about 770 delegates ft out Salt Fake County s 2nd District with a hat rage of campaign liter atm e and personal contacts However, two political newcomers filed for the race, Calvin Heed Pi own, a physician, and Sleven A Vorls, ait gallety owner. Tlmy are plan convention appearances In an attempt to stir the waters more A sixth filed candidate, Stephen C. Heidi, a 25 year-olspring college graduate, notified patty officials unofficially that hes withdrawn ft oni campaigning Salt Fake County Commissioner Shlml?u left the delegate seatcli Utah 1 nil and any hunches Ipiiipmarily to fly to Washington past associations on whu s the bes foe fur the f lerno for a undulate workshop spun smed hy the National Hepiddiean i rat Mr Shirmrit says his past conn CnngresMimal ( ornrnittee, where candidates (torn around the conn tywnle election record demon try were to gather with President st rates he has a broader appeal aluriet members needed to attract independents and Heagnn and some fn.iioerats, which is necesThursday Mr Pis hoff, former state sena sary to overcome the Democratic tor and es ftengan state campaign contender in a more politically leader, and Mr Parrish, former rinsed, metropolitan county Mr Pamsh spoils endorsements from administrative assistant to Sen On in Hall h, spurned the wotkslmp the past four state party chan men to maintain campaign efforts at and points to his familiarity with home, ftuth appealed at a Tlmts the national scene Mr Bischoff day Onlvetsily of Utah seminar says hes the only one with actual sponsored by the Taft Institute of legislative experience and the ide(Joverrmient, where the trio was alism and organizing drive gained invited from past grass roots campaignThe situation prompted a semi ing nar participant to quest mn, Itnli The convention keynote speaker reetlv. If Commissioner Shlmlru Satin day, Sen I.axalt, general chairman for the Republican Namight be overconfident of his polit leal base In securing the conventional Committee, has eome to the tion nomination In the absence of political foiefroni this summer as 70 percent of delegate voles, the a potential new entry in the race for the 19118 Republican presidenfop two vote getters advance in on tial nomination open Aug 19 pi imat y runoff (0 de' We feel It s a real coup to get ter mine the nominee. Die other him here," said Farry faint, Utah Campaign otganiratiuns have gen(i()P chan man erally speculated the heller known commissioner may claim a pluralRepublicans cap events Saturity, but not the majority mat gin day at 8 pm with a fund raising needed, leaving the contest for the buffet and entertainment at second spot In the ptimarv beat Quail Run. a $125 per pertween Piselteff and Parrish Deleson, outdoor fete Including firegates vole by secret ballot, leaving works and balloon rides, and a count of committed delegates unmixing wilh the OOP politicians certain holding the levers of power In state "We feel pietly good, respond and federal government. cd Dreg Hopkins, the Shlmlru cam At the eat Her convention, speakpalgn manager ers will include Gov. Norm Sens Hatch and Jake Oarn, The Inlra patty campaigning for of the 2nd District, Munson the nomination to replace retiring Reps James V Hansen of the 1st District Republican Rep David S. Munson and Howard C. Nielson of the 3rd hasn t highlighted any substantive District Sen Gam, bidding for a ideological differences between the threesome, seemingly leaving thit d let m this fall, and Reps Nielto on vote son and Hansen, also seeking gut reactions delegates to the contenders' conservative will be formally nominated al the convention, style, baekgtound e.xpeiienre. e Ran-gerte- ar-do- Continued Front R 1 would Include a definition of blight," ft om the states highest comt Michael R Chitwood, the agency's executive director, said the ruling would have no Immediate Impact on its Block 57 s plans, of which have been deadlocked as the city has tried to reach terms with one and then a second would be project developer In the past year The agency wttl continue to negotiate purchase of parcels with those owners willing to sell, he said. "The agency right now Is tn the process ot selling a Kind Issue to provide some funding for the block," Mr Chitwood said. That and another bond sale slated next year would raise up to $31 million to complete the purchase of the block properties, he said He said officials also are about to close on the acquisition ot the Brooks Arcade Building at 300 South and State, the block s southeast cottier. f t II Pros it 5 2 Reeit 7 f Octree Favors Owners on Block 57 its 'M Mi final fffWWrrTTT j nke I 511 mins pi f Io Ilim (.ongrcHsioti.'il ('fiiididfiU; 57't snl f ll('Millic;ins CoiiIjiI) This Wcnkond Oglll'll r emmp cb is IP Vert PdAciSonn He said he saw no retroadive ramifications from Thursdays decision affecting bonding on other blocks involved In redevelopment, such as office structures on the block Immediately north of the City County Building or an apaitment complex on the blin k east of Pioneer Pai k ' ; "All those areoer and done with," said Mr. Chitwood. Should the Block 57 case be decided by the Supreme Couit. the agency would abide by those stipulations, he said "All we do Is really wait until the legal process has concluded," he said 'Actually, we feel as strongly as they do on their side that it is the beginning of the process. not the end " Said Mr Campbell "1 think it s a watershed rase In the law of real property rights of rltirens and tn urban renewal" . . ; i Ai ea Foropasl Fctdav (aisrl ioha-doSoli LoKe Citv, Ogrtcis msrt Fsava Forecost loti ood walrtrier 00 Fl Mas , w Ith Pdtriy tlou.lv sK.es ot Hoses B.eeiv south winds to JO moh devecr'no by Frtdov oVnsoois, wltls hio'sttvpected tseot 90 Mostly sunny krectwd sohr rtov, wltts K'ghs teochln Nw tte nsid POs Oust witts cool-Intensce. otises d InQ ttse nlohts, with tows dt opf.'nO 0 ttse 55 WO usnoe. t - Cctrtse Volley northern Otoh Doyttnse conditions will be ton to Ocrly Cloudy ood 0 lithe woi o'er r .teto' , coofina by esentoo Ssshjtdoy wtl he clem osssto'so cooler tuotstensoeiohnesFitdoy win be in he nsld Pi's, ond h.c'ss sohr doy w s' tench tbe urrer 'Cs and low e SCs I ow s 10 bohs do s tn the 50s SVosntch Fi ont and VNeste ss tspse.s the beo'OO will leoscm Sunny onsd folr, whts boeeiy south winds des etotnno cetin dov wfti he clear and a t.tne con e. H o1' e s for bohs dov s w Si be in ttse aw to nsld 80s OvernyM tosss wOl ncsone Hsans the uispei 50s to n.ld 00 hs. os ah 5otu.-d.lVjtnoPoslo the s eo w beto'i onaohh"e . idov swot nsei r i .dov, coo.tna n.gM ornd Soh.tdoy hipis will be In the unre. 80s 0s to on d c0c whn tows in the d 5os theos chyis Southern tnoh COod.hotss wit. be toi. to cio.;ov w s e nc sMdely scn"et ed 010 no.S thundei sh nsy Control. ed wo ns to, o, v r m.i (' Out the i eclon inds vs III be I'oht Cr't vo I Ohie eveept shoiso ond dusty neoi Hie blunder shnnss H ah ohn es tot bohs doy s w Ml he In ns d 80s to low e 0s Over e nioht lows will be In h-- m'd to oppri 50s Utoh s Pis e South ssest Col'evs ond Seviei Volley: The tea'on will hove issoshv Toh sK.es wth b eetv south winds Moshv sun-Isond wo met conditions 01 e esneited SohHdov tlloh tenspecohn es toi botts dov s will be In ndd 80s ood 0s Ov et blQhl lows w.ll once ho.ss hie low to mid-50- s Hecreohonol Areas loKe FoweH ond Condihons wttl be totr to Convonlonds bshhv cloudv thiouah sohndov w!th scat-tuethundet showets FUdov cmd Sohe-do- v ode. scans The ec'on wh continue to be wo ns hs.xH.Qh Sctuidos. LoKe rowel' winds w .11 be southerly 10 hs JO nstvh F tidov csd Sohndov boAe FYwel hic'ss wih be tn the tts'd 0 uoces 00s, wlhs tows tn the nvd-tuoc-e- r 80s Convonlonds b ohs wlh be n tbe utxier 80s to tow 00s, with os ei tosss in hie upper 50s to odd 80s St.owhen-Reset 0u. Foil ta oartlv cloudy ond cOs'iet, wih isotoed hiusidor-- s F. dov o.sd Sohedov Su.'be.lv n's wiods is to 55 nschF r do'-- , whh cuv, sb h w.sds npor showers, Hois tensp-eo-h- r es w s be tn the Vw e TOs to pm ?0 on 5otu dos Cs ei n uit tow s tn me nsut-rO- s om 5sx.h'e,-- Vou-h- s ss Condi- - Hons will be pothv cosidv wills tsoloted ond evenlno thundet stot ms. 5t ot'o C'.sv winds o. e espected ieot ttse showess H es enspeiohjt es will be In hie utipet 70s to hie mid 80s Lows will be In the timet 40s to mid 50s In both 01 eos tor Utoh Eytended Sunday ttsroupts Toesdoy a v wester Iv to souhiwestei ly How olott sund.iv will become mot e southerly Mondov ond Tues-doKtaiihemondSautheihUtoh The eended to ecvist coils to mohv sunnv dovs ond foil nlahts, but with isolated ones noon hiun.lei showei s tn tbe south '0'Sdov ond Tuesdny H ahs In hie north vs sit be 85 to 55, ond 0 to 100 in the south lows ssill dt ed to the 50s ond 80s. Extended Fotecosl tar Woho Sunday thrauch Tsestay Naitherh and Souhieus tdoha Tve extended 'ocecost for not them 'doho co 's tot a was mine bend he ouphoid he tec on. A s 11 tew thundeishoweis con be expected tuesdoy. Hiphs 75 to 5 Suihtov, to wdi nsino uooei 80s ond tow PCs Monday Ot'd 1 uesdoy Lows 40s ond 50s Cond hons hs southern Motto o e e'poced to be toll w hs o wdimma he sd Sundov tresdov. Expect a tew isoVed moutom tbundes showes Mondov ond tuexdov Hohy Sun,1ov mid 'K wdtniino 0 Mwer aos bv Ties, sns Laws t( Suiw-- s o n so. bv Tues.Vis Wralln'iSuimnarx - Vssi-s- ' fs L fxt'.'AA VVhf 1 rv M ("O lEdM'-Ft Iphv' National C c fK.lC' Carve us Coax Me E'D-no- iHre V M K SS n V t: Sf I it' V rit' si n e l" , w s v VaNir Xtt'.n 0 vast t IOei Ore-- H MO ni, riit-- toav Exie K ? w f' r )mU Data K ul O' r ir w or Vary-I- f v,v'iv AVe 4 a ft "tt'C C fkflf 0V3 tN1 O1 Tf4 s H- s'V'V fie firHs! It'S" v XS'fx'hf V"f - r Ve vt v n - is ' r AM's O' Me Ma ivrsi Mr'Avii ,fc s - Ch Snc "rfil a ?ia- V Sf V ese S V 7i - i fslt s 'Jf E'aadoio'Eld'-hei- SY'F rv cx Ex4ie Fcsr 1 Ha rveo Wus-- Vv N E'y-es- nn-- VI11 vy fW E'h- - K fo: y r veevh Pehn if if oc WVin-i- mt Cite. Vhe e'lnr So 'nps Pe-- f irr-rmi- w V V fw tf V V iw t IrtnV Lvy' FsK r iV n, V Tuff lrvNt,fti'- 4 w ,' Si'A n'-- 'r sf I0 i ft'S. fv f4 r t 'Hr r rs S uM hlp , fy fi iii v r- r H fVsf fi" px rT Ef tn : t Special to The Tribune WEST VAllEY woman CITY A 21- - ear-olwas West Yalley killed and her daughter seriously injured when two autos smashed head on at I3T9 W 3300 South Thursday at 2 55 p m Fisa M Crew, 3201 West Lake Prhe, was flown by helicopter to Lt)S Hospital where she was pronounced dead d Her daughter. Jessica, w as taken to Pioneer Valley Hospital and then transtetred to Primary Children's Medical Center for treatment of a broken peUis, broken leg and other injuries, saul W est V alley Police Sgt K t Dav Is She is lUted in set ions condition. Douglas W Smith. 25. 4297 W 33(H) South, driver id the other vehicle, is listed In fair condition at Pioneer Yalley Hospital Sgt Davis said Mr Smith was w eslbound on SJiH) South w hen his car collided head on with the eastbound car dtiven by Mrs Crew West Yalley Police Officer Pred Mattfeld said a no bail warrant for bit and run already exists on Mr Smith Officer Mattfeld said West Yalley police will continue to investigate the accident and have ordered a blood alcohol tost cn Mr. Smith Ted Wilson, of Lake City, will speak on "The W'!f dom of liuman tnuMvement" Satun-daat 10 30 a m at the First Unitari- v an Church, 569 S 1300 East. Mr Wilson Is the director of thE Hinckley Institute of Politics at thk Cnhersitv of Ctah and an adjunct ; professor of political science. Author Jay Higginbotham will speak at a special program Tuesday. Mr Higginbothai i is the author of the book Fast Train Russia " His talk is sponsored by tbe Inter faith Peacemaking Resource Center of Ctah and will begin at t p m. , The talks are pari of the church S Summer Forum Seties Assorted Lamp Shades from (Global Tomp Ini cnTioTitTlnin M W. Valley Car Crash W ilson lo Address First Unitarians Kills Woman. Injures Child former mayor Salt Ilcud-O- n NATIONAL LAMP SHADE CO. |