Show 2A S:aa'2-Exa"- ' "e- - Nove-t- er Sstj-i- 8 1SS3 P fi Winter’s here ol Crawford Neb where 3 inches of sno fell Fndas mcrrrg Hunters were adsised to postpone trips in North Dakota where forecasters sad snow accumulations could reach 15 inches and winds cf up to 40 mph were expected to produce wind chills of 20 to 40 below zero today Minnesota In northwestern where wind chills of 30 below were forecast the weather sen ice advised hunters and other travelers to carry winter survival gear this weekend The storm began Thursday in the Colorado Rockies and spread snow northward into Wyoming s jch cf the raton got its first taste cf winter as a storm nosing out of the Rockies struck the Plains states Fridas dumping about a foot and a half cf snow in parts of Montana and the Dakotas and causing one death A separate storm spread ram and snow across the Pacific Northwest with 15 inches of snow falling above Oakndge Ore in the mountains east of Eugene and a foot at Timberline Ore Snowplows hit the roads m Crater Lake National Park I think winter's here” said police Officer Stese Ferneu in M and Montana and eastward into Cowboys were preparing to Pagame against Teas-E- l Nebraska and the Dakotas As so under extreme ccrdtions much as 16 inches fell in “Winds durrg the game will be Yellowstone National from the north at 10 to 20 mph Park while a foot of snow blanwith wind chill temperatures near keted Moskee Wyo the Nationzero” said weather sen ice meteal Weather Sen ice reported Northeastern Wyoming resiorologist Scott Mentzer more In South Dakota 17 inches of dents were told to expect snow fmm the second storm snow fell in Deerfield by Friday Pacifand a foot of snow was from the afternoon their way heading ic Northwest and the weather on the ground in the towns of service said there could be 20 Hill City Lead Deadwood inches on the ground by today Sprearfish and Sturgis Gasses in Gusts of up to 30 mph were re- several towns were canceled or ducing visibility to several yards curtailed Snow also fell to the west with making driving hazardous and the University of Wyoming Alta Utah reporting 18 inches Superman statue house plan for a Superman theme park “kind of died before it got ofT the ground” the mayor said “It was bad timing or maybe it wasn’t pushed through fast enough or there weren’t enough funds there to keep an interest in it” he said “I think Superman too had a little lull in popularity about the time we were trying to get it going” But interest in the superhero and the real community of Metropolis gained new life with the release of the first Superman movie in 1979 and local merchants began holding annual Superman celebrations about A lawn The statue unveiled Friday the community’s other reminders of the comic book hero — Superman portraits on its water towers the street called Lois Lane and the newspaper named the Planet The Massac County town is the only known Metropolis — earthly home of the fictional character from planet Krypton — in the United States and officially declared itself Superman’s hometow-in 1972 Mayor Richard Corzine said “Superman has been very good for Metropolis” Corzine said “He tends to be a pretty good image for us We have a lot of people drive by the mayor’s office and ask where Superman is and where they can get souvenirs” In the years since the Man of Steel became a native son in this Southern Illinois town of 7200 people overlooking the Ohio River a museum in his honor opened and then closed because of financial problems five years In the Black Hills a teenager deer hunting with his father was lost for six hours before he walked into a Wyoming rancher's home late Thursday said Weston County Undersheriff Steve Nunez Nathan Ramker 15 of Eau Claire Wis was unhurt the officer said since Depression Comic book hero town’s favorite son joins Most roads in western Montana were snow ard ice packed Friday morning and conditicrs were de- terioraung m the eastern part cf the state with blowirg snow hm- mrg visibility and temperatures expected to drop into the teens overnight Bank failures in 1986 highest Metropolis gets METROPOLIS (AP) — The town that adopted Superman as its favorite son years ago has put a statue of the Man of Steel on the county court- on the ground and Tooele receiving 16 inches over two days In Montana a of snow was reported at Red Lodge but only 4 inches in Butte and Billings One person was killed in a accident Friday near Billings The Highway Patrol said a car was passing another vehicle but failed to get back into lane because of the slushy condiinto tions and slammed head-oanother car The storm forced authorities to close Interstate 90 between and Sundance Wyo for a time because of poor conditions WASHINGTON (AP) — Two more banks in fanning and energy states failed on Friday bringing the number of bank failures to 122 this year the highest number since the Depression The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp said it closed an agricultural bank in Chokio Minn and another bank in Baton Rouge La The failures topped the old record of 120 set last year and officials predicted the total number of failures will exceed 150 before the end of 1986 as banks in the nation’s Farm Belt and energy states continue to suffer through hard times ago “We’ve been known to have as high as 10000 people come in for the celebrations” Corzine said “We have games and contests mock bank robberies Superman is there naturally” But until a group spearheaded by two local businessmen began plans for it a year ago there was no statue “This is a big deal He is a big deal” said Gary Kidd owner of WMOK Radio and one of the project organizers “He stands for everything nice and good and I thought we should so something” W s &'’ IT ' jt Associated Press statue of Superman is unveiled in his hometown of A Metropolis III Of the 122 banks which have failed this year almost half of them have been agricultural banks classified as institutions of their with at least loans in agriculture The Chokio State Bank in Minnesota fell in this category FDIC officials said it was the third bank in Minnesota to fail this year and the 54th agricultural bank It was closed Friday and will reopen Monday as the First Bank of Chokio a newly formed bank selected by the FDIC to purchase the failed bank and assume control of its $11 million in 2400 customer accounts Bank & The Metropolitan Trust Co of Baton Rouge was closed Friday and will Monday as a branch of The Whitney National Bank of New Orleans the FDIC said Whitney National will assume about $654 million in deposits in 6700 customer accounts The FDIC insures deposits of up to $100000 for about 15000 member banks around the country Bank failures have been escalating throughout this decade In 10 banks failed a typical 1981 number for the period since World War II But by 1984 closings hit 79 the highest total since 1937 when 77 banks had failed In addition to the 122 bank failures this year three other banks would have failed without FDIC assistance according to Bill Olcheski a spokesman for the agency The FDIC was formed in 1933 after thousands of banks failed in the Great Depression T School Shultz From From 1A : reaffirmed their shared determination to stamp out terrorism but disagreed on policy toward Syria which Britain has accused of involvement in terrorism The United States has backed Britain’s break in relations with Syria and withdrawn its own ambassador from Damascus Chirac has ruled out breaking relations with Syria and according to French reports negotiated with Syria to use its influence to end a string of September bombings in Parts that killed people : ' - Reports of a clandestine White House program to get military equipment to Iran shadowed Shultz on his way home 1A He added that his children were part of the reason he accepted the job of administering the state’s public education system which serves 400000 students “If I need any incentive to work to provide the best education possible just look behind me” he said pointing to his family He also thanked Bernarr Furse whom he succeeds for helping him become acquainted with the job Furse will stay on at the State Office of Education through the end of the year to assist Moss After the ceremony Moss urged the board to get back to work and noted that “it’s nice to be sworn in after being sworn at so many times” Poll From 1A and Gunn McKay” Ernie Ford assistant news director for KSL said he intends to apologize to Hansen and McKay “He (Jones) feels terrible about this” Ford said “He has a long track record of being right and this time he was wrong This time he blew one” Jones said the exit poll was conducted in three waves and involved interviews with 1400 voters in 15 precincts in northern and western Utah The first interviews conducted from 7 to 9 am showed McKay leading and the second set of am to 2 pm polling from came m for Hansen he said The poll had a 3 percent margin of error sen Jones said McKay was still a percent winner when Hansen began closing in the last exit polls about 7 pm but he did not have time to analyze the final interviews He said a tracking poll conducted the day before also showed that Hansen had closed the election to a “I had to go with the data I had” Jones said “I should have gone with the tracking poll but I went with my exit polls” Mike Youngren news director of KUTV-TChannel 2 said the mistake points up the dangers of exit polling “Frankly I wished somebody would outlaw them” Youngren said Friday “In my mind they take all the sex appeal out of television reporting" Youngren said exit polls are not only expensive but do the public little good “other than to further trom Utah' Clouds and Increasing the northwest the southeast bv reaching Several inches accumulation early today late likely some areas Snow decreasing ram or snow showday but widely scattered north on Sunday ers continuing mainly Lows 20s to low 30s Highs 30s and 40s Salt lalte City Ogden and Prevo: Periods ol snow likely this morning Decreasing ing the day High mostly 30s tonight and Sunday chance ot snow (lurries but soma on Sunday Low tha 20s High clearing ot snow decreasing to 60 near Probability and 30 percent Saturpercent this at'emoon day mght m'o Sunday Gene Giasmann Hatch President L Johnson General William Manager Randall C Hatch Managing Editor Flora Ogan Associate Editor The Ogden is published daily and Sunday at Ogden Utah by the Standard Corp National temps Temperatures indicate previous day's high and overnight low to 8 a m EST Circulation Extended forecasts Utah Continued cold with widely scattered rain or snow snowers mamiy north and west sections Monoav through Wednesday gh$ uooer 30s and 40 north and 40s to near to south Lows 20s to but lew coifler snots Carbon (Levels acantnt monoide ot 0 to 100 dertdgood PRECIPITATION — levels d't cons FRONTS Warm Occluded Cold xnr Stationary Air pollution index V!UH Ram Showers Snow Flumes to Pollen count flravitv cm on moip 'at Count prov n A'e'ge Clime and rioav Per snuar Mr Iniermouiito Wednesday Moid Sagebrush Magleby reached at his BYU office said Friday he never projected a McKay victory 0 “We said it was too close to call” Magleby said “It certainly was too close to call” He said the confusion on Channel 2 occurred when KUTV political reporter Rod Decker incorrectly reported that the exit poll projected McKay the winner “He later apologized” Magleby said He said the exit poll used by KUTV was a political science classroom project that involved all but one college or university in Utah including Weber State College The University of Utah did not participate Karl Schultz assistant professor of political science at WSC said Friday 88 students interviewed voters as they emerged from voting booths in the 1st District The Ogden Standard - Examiner The weather Regional forecasts snow deteriorate the credibility of television news “If they (KSL) wouldn’t do them we wouldn’t do them I can guarantee you that” Youngren said 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