Show £ rV Ogden Standard-Examin- ' vJsri4 $ C "'1V J ' - ij i r:i f J? 7 v oyde fr W sK 'Y v fr jr t fv 7 'X ri V 1 T a frontal shot of her nude to the waist The magazine will be bn newstands at the beginning of August The pictures were taken in early 1983 several months before she won the contest Presten said Speaking on behalf of the Miss America FULL SETS 129“ pageant Marks said in an interview with WBBM-Tin Chicago that he was con“the cerned at impact on the pageant whose image has been perhaps too pure” The board met Thursday in Pleasantville NJ but it was not known whether the meeting had been previously planned to discuss September’s pageant or to discuss Miss Williams future If Miss Williams 20 is forced to give up her title she will be succeeded by Miss New Jersey Suzette Charles 21 who is also V QUEEN SETS eant director Albert Marks Jr said the pageant board of directors would meet in next few days to decide whether to take away Miss Williams crown It would be the first time ever that a Miss America was forced to give up her crown Miss Williams the first black to ever win the title will be featured in a layout as well as on the magazine’s cover said black Miss Williams’ mother Helen Williams Penthouse spokesman Sy Presten said in Millwood NY she knew nothing comes The section is headlined “Here she Miss America” It includes scenes from her about the photographs and her daughter was public life after winning the beauty pageant traveling and unavailable for comment nude Gary Cole photo director of Playboy juxtaposed with said the pictures were offered to Magazine photos that In color photos she is shown meeting magazine but Playboy “did not want to Penthouse via UPI be the publication that cost Miss America with President Reagan and waving triumwon the title phantly to her fans On the opposite page is her crown” 10-pa- ge ’ MATTRESS DOOR CRASHER!) TWIN SET photo Sim NEW YORK (UPI) — Nude photographs of Miss America Vanessa Williams taken before she won the title will be published in the September issue of Penthouse and could cost her her crown The photos were taken by photographer Tom Chiapel when Miss Williams 20 worked for him as a receptionist Penthouse refused to disclose how much it paid Chiapel for the pictures A spokesman for the Miss America pag- 3 ' t Friday July 20 1984 er irica y$B j 4 1495 1 black-and-whi- te 4 Photos taken before she ” 4 i Officials incineirate 37 tons of pot FRAMINGHAM The 27 tons of contraband had been seized in a Nov 4 1982 raid on a fishing boat in Fairhaven The marijuana was stored in a trailer outside the Fairhaven Police station before the move to the sealed vault Mass (UPI) — State officials surrounded by shotgun-totin- g police officers Thursday cut into a se‘aled room at Civil Defense headquarters retrieved $30 million of marijuana and hauled it to an incinerator “This marijuana stored for more than a year is the last of the major illegal drug hauls that drained police overtime budgets for costly warehousing — monies that are now better spent protecting the public” said Public V f The size of the haul and the $43000 police overtime tab prompted Bristol County District Attorney Ronald A Pina to seek a new state law that would allow destruction of large quantities of seized illegal drugs x 't Thrifty people read Classified Ads daily Do they know something you don't? Safety Secretary Charles Barry i gas blast kills man rHEBRON ND (AP) — Company investigators were trying to determine the cause of an explosion that killed one man injured five others and sent flames hundreds of feet in the air above a natural gas pipeline measuring station authorities T said 4 The explosion occurred about 12:30 pm Thursday about 10 miles northwest of Hebron Jana Martin a spokeswoman for Northern Plains Natural Gas Co said from Omaha Neb Hebron is about 60 miles west of Bismarck in central North Dako- ta The explosion and fire dam- aged two of three buildings at I I the site she said A i n 4 investigative team from the company arrived ’ at the site Thursday night Tim Wood 28 of New Salem was pronounced dead at the scene Ms Martin said “We were working in our Quonset hut and then we heard the explosion” said Marc a farmer who was about a quarter mile from the blast “The flames were about 300 feet in the air I suppose” “I saw four men come walking through the com field with their arms up” said Erhardt adding that someone inside the building tried to warn the other workers moments before the explosion ’The four men told Erhardt what happened as they waited more than an hour at his home before medical help arrived he four-memb- er Er-har- dt said “They were sitting in their vehicles when it blew up” Erhardt $aid “The guy that hollered at Jhpm was in the building and he t t61d them to clear out and he 1 icouldn’t get out in time and that’s when she blew” wife Joyce Erhardt & saidErhardt’s the injured men who walked to the farm could tell her jiQthing about what happened ' b’ut indicated they knew Wood U was “g°ne when they got here in the yard already” 5 ' think they just presumed it :ri because the explosion was so ' ) 4 great and the fire was so great” ) I Mrs Erhardt said j LaMarr Myers 28 of Man'll was taken by helicopter to St Alexius Medical Center in iBismarck and was later transferred by air ambulance to the iBurn Center of the St County Medical Center In Minnesota said Bob Schuller $ i a Natural r i ' 3f Paul-gams- s’ Recycling with Reynolds Aluminum is how easier than ever Because with the opening of 8 new locations Reynolds now has 12 aluminum recycling cen- A ey ' All Reynolds centers are trailers unless marked by an asterisk Myers was listed in serious Condition today Inez Mohr a supervisor at the bum center He had been burned over 40 percent of his body Schuller J BOUNTIFUL Grocery Warehouse 1570 SMain St Tuesday thni Saturday 9:30 am to 4:30 pm CLEARFIELD Old Clearfield State Bank r Parking Lot 375 South State Tuesday thru Saturday 9:30 amto 12:30 pm and 1:00 pm to 4:30 pm t ‘ KEARNS Kearns Shopping Center 4735 South 4000 West' Tuesday thru Saturday 9:30 am to 12:30 pm ’ and 1:00 pm to 4:30 pm Stimsons Market 1158 West 600 North Tuesday thru Saturday 9:30 am to 12:30 pm and 1:00 pm to 4:30 pm third-degre- 3357 South 2300 East by the Trade Center Tuesday thru Saturday 9:30 am to 12:30 pm and 1:00 pm to 4:30 pm - 1 4 972-592- 9 or toll-fr- ee Reynolds Aluminum Recycling read! 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