Show 4Th HwM Jiwd Logan Utah SundayJuno 111971 Colleen Lloyd is 1978 Miss Franklin County - Colleen PRESTON Lloyd 17 daughter of Am and Betty Hayden of Treaiureton la 19781 Mill Franklin County who Mill Lloyd competed againit five other girli for the title Friday will compete in the 1171 Miaa Idaho pageant preliminary to Miaa America the pageant Mlu Lloyd baa brown eyea la 5 feet I inehea tall and laid ahe plana to major in theater arta and dance In college Melania Winger waa named aa lit runner up She la 17 and the daughter of Joseph and of Beverly Winger Preston Miss Winger a graduate of Preston 19th Century mountaineer reburied - mountaineers adorned in full fringed-buckiki- n regalia and moccasins Six of them served as pallbearers using ropes to lower Vetter’s tapered wooden casket adored with tanned elk skin and wild flowers into the ground "It was kind of fitting for him I think" Edgar said Vetter’s original grave was on the banks of the Greybull River about 10 miles north of Meeteetse Wyo "The grave ended up in a place where thaw was a good chance of It being lost" Edgar said So Vetter’s bones were brought north to Cody and layed to rest in what Edgar said might become a Mountain Man ceremony Several yean ago Johnson’s remains likewise were reburied at the site a mile west of Cody Like the other wilderness trappers and hunters of his day Vetter born in 1555 lived alone in a log cabin he built According to a written historical A 10th century "Mountain last words in his own blood was reburied Saturday near the grave of the man whose life provided the inspiration for the movie "Jeremiah Johnson" The purpose was to preserve the grave and the memory of Phillip H Vetter and the men who trapped and hunted in the Wyoming and Montana wilderness during the 1800a said Robert W Edgar a historian and archaelogist who CODY Wyo (UPI) who wrote hia High School has hazel eyea and ia 5 feet I inches talL Connie Gritteth II daughter of Roger and Isabel Grlffeth of Franklin was named 2nd runner up She tied with Miss Lloyd as winner of the talent competition Mias Giff-fet- h who la S feet I inches tall and has blonde hair laid she plana on attending Ricks College where she will study Man" organized the ceremony The lives of Vetter John Johnston (Jeremiah Johnson in the film) and others have Inspired a generation of modern day Mountain Men who leave their everyday surroundings whenever possible to don buckskin take up muzzleloading rifles and head for the backwoods Among the 250 people who attended the reburial for Vetter was a contingent of modern music 50-m- The Miss Franklin waa Conteat County sponsored by the Preston Lions Club More than 700 in scholarship funds were donated by local businesses to make the event possible Miss Oregon The gas shortage of 1174 saw the emergence of Gardner as a symbol of the status of gaaoUne availability Because of it they've been holding international Pocket Gopher Day at Crooked River Ranch west of Terrebonne in central Oregon cowboy country every second Saturday in June since 1I7Sl Gardner is as meaningful in his way as Is the groundhog at forecasting spring "international Pocket Gopher Day gtvee ns an annual downtoearth look at the perilous petrol picture" said Boh Ward a retired newspaper editor and publisher who does a little Franklin County and her first and second attendants this year will receive scholarships to continue their education Skylab knocked out of The week in Washington control by computer Water worries Hatch - promoting to stay busy Gardner the gopher ever comes out of hia hole and crosses the road there will be a gasoline shortage" Ward said "If he doesn't come out of his hole and does not cross the road there will not be a gasoline shortage" Gardner ia batting 1000 percent since he hasn't come out of his hole on pocket gopher day in four years Ward says Gardner’s accuracy apparently hasn’t grabbed the attention of federal energy planners "None of them have called me about this phenomenon" he said Gardner doesn't intend to get into the business of predicting the future nrice of casoUne "No need to” said War! "That’s being handled In Washington DC PerhajM there is a gopher hole on the 'iwn Nation's weather 3000 2077 HOUSTON (UPI) Space agency officials delayed the final Skylab orbital positioning maneuver Saturday white they searched for the cause of an errant computer signal that whirled the space station out of control for 90 minutes The mishap wasted about or about 25000 pounds of the remaining nitrogen control jet gas aboard the — man— h ship and flight controllers wanted to make sure it didn’t happen again “We now have about UNO pounds left” said one-thir- d spokeswoman Chris Duncan The latest plan she said was to complete the Skylab maneuvering "about 5 or I CDT Sunday directing the Mten ship to constantly keep its nose forward parallel to Earth as it circles the globe every hour and a half in an mbit 242 mites high The plan was to reduce to a minimum the atmospheric drag that has been gradually forcing Skylab closer to Earth Skylab has been wobbling In orbit for the past four years and without this week's stabilization scientists operation estimated it would fall back to Earth as early as next spring am” By presenting the dimmest possible profile to the few air molecules at the orbital altitude Skylab was expected to stay up an extra six to 12 months Officials hope this will give space shuttle astronauts time to rendezvous with Skylab late next year to push it into a higher longer-lastin- g orbit or send it on a controlled dive back toward an empty ocean area Although much of Skylab would burn up from the heat generated by air friction the space agency estimates several hundred pieces could survive and fall along a wide belt 5000 miles long Seventy percent of Skylab’s path is over water The tumbling episode responsible for the delay in the final maneuver occurred Friday afternoon A Johnson said Colter spokesman Space engineers believe it happened when the ship's computer was switching Skylab from the control of its nitrogen gas jets to the control of its two gyroscope stabilizers Engineers at the Marshall Space Flight Center Huntsville Ala ran a series simulations of computer Saturday to try to duplicate the problem and verify that it would not repeat itself 100-mi- le Blacks Klansmen march - 95 59 64 49 71 84 82 65 85 SB TUPELO Misa (UPI) SignKu carrying blacks and white-robe- d Klux Klusmen-'marchethrough the same streeta and rallied at the aame square in this racially tense northern Mississippi city Saturday — without confrontation The klansmen many carrying nightsticks under their robes sang choruses of “Dixie” during a rally at the courthouse' square The Macks recited prayers and sang spirituals in a rally on the courthouse lawn The klansmen arrived at the Lee County courthouse after the Mack group United League of North Mississippi had finished its march and rally The league Is spearheading an economic boycott in the city There were no incidents as about 50 robed klansmen and another IN KKK marched through sympathizers downtown 63 55 52 Man stabbed d VOI VUATNCU PofScAiT Nation and occasional Saturday dampened the upper Great likes the central Missouri Valley and parts of the West Moat of the rest of the nation was dry and sunny Snow in the Wyoming mountains ia melting with the warm temperatures and ia likely to cause minor flooding during the next few days the National Weather Service said As much as six feet of snow was reported in higher elevations on the southern slopes of the Tetona with up to eight feet of snow on the northern Showers thunder-showe- rs sEcnvers and an occasional thunder- shower were reported over the upper Great Lakes and the central Missouri Valley Rain also fell from northern California through western Oregon and into northern Idaho and western Montana Forecast Logan: Variable cloudiness with widely scattered showers early Sunday partly cloudy Sunday afternoon fair and a little warmer Monday highs 75toM lows low 50s Utah: Variable cloudiness with a chance of widely scattered showers mainly In northern mountains early Sunday decreasing cloudiness from the northwest later Sunday becoming mostly fair Sunday night and Monday warmer Monday lows mostly 50s highs mostly Ns Salt Lake City Ogden and Provo: Variable cloudiness and a chance of widely scattered showers early Sunday partly cloudy Sunday afternoon fair Sunday night and Monday lows near 55 highs Sunday near N Southeast Idaho: Warmer days partly cloudy Sunday and Monday lows 35 to 45 highs Sunday 15 to 75 and Monday mostly 70s hi lo Pep City ft Feat sy Albuquerque f Anchorage Aaheville sy Atlanta hi Baltimore sy BiUngs MnL Birmingham sy SC Chrlstn NC Charitt pc f Boston 74 pc sy Chicago sy Cleveland sy Columbus sy Dallas f Denver pc Moines Detroit sy Des pc El Paso f Hartford sy Honolulu Houston blood “All would have been well had I not gone down to the river Should go to Ftanc’s (a neighbor) but am too weak"' His hand then got more wobbly: "It's getting dark Fm smothering I'm dying" Edgar said Vetter's relatives in Virgins reportedly had the newspaper some time ago but it has since disappeared Four of Vetter’s direct descendants and four distant relatives attended the reburial Edgar said They joined a crowd that listened while a trumpeter played the "Batik Hymm of the Republic" and watched as 50 mountain men wearing coyote beaver and buffalo hats fired a musslooadiag salute to Vetter Colleen Lloyd Gardner the gopher predicts "If TERREBONNE Ore (UPI) For the fourth year In a row Gardner the poeket gopher stayed underground signaling no gasoline shortage in account Vetter ou Sept 1 192 was mauled by a Inside and grizzly bear near the cabin He made it his own began writing on an old newspaper using f pc Indianapolis sy Jackson Miss f Jacksonville pc Kansas City sy Las Vegas f Little Rock f Lot Angeles f Louisville sy f Memphis Miami pc ts Milwaukee pc Minneapolis Nashville f Or lens New pc New York sy Okla City f Omaha pc Philadelphia sy Phoenix sy sy Pittsburgh M Portland sy sh Or Portind Providence sy Richmond sy SL Louis sy Lak Salt Ctypc 61 59 74 62 81 65 84 51 84 SO 78 92 51 91 63 89 83 65 45 101 77 62 54 74 74 86 86 82 88 92 85 62 101 N 83 76 84 84 88 83 56 93 71 52 74 60 N 64 90 81 111 79 68 63 74 83 63 75 08 to 55 59 76 83 89 SALT CITY Police said think Saturday they robbery might have been the motive for the stabbing death of Luther Woodard 52 whose body was found in his room at the St Louis Hotel (UPI) Sen Orrin Hatch said he was concerned with g the aspect of the president’s new water policy He said g formula will that the new not add any cost to the state for existing authorised programs such as the Central Utah Project but will mean more expense to the state for projects under review Hatch said that foe water policy represents a great deal of time and study and that its approach is much improved over the project “hit lists" of WASHINGTON 82 44 57 stitution from establishing housing procedures which encourage moral conduct among its students" Sen said about the Jake Gam Fair Housing Act Garn said he will support any efforts to amend existing laws to remove any ambiguities which might lead to future disagreements such as the one recently settled between Brigham Young University officials and foe Department of Justice ah last year Hatch also said that if foe president is planning to lock up more land through a new wave of unreasonable demands then he will oppose that environmental policy Thinks CUP la trouble said that Rep Gunn McKay conservationists and the White House will try to cut back the extra money the House Appropriations Committee added for foe Central Utah ah he Dangerous precedent Hatch also said that the US Supreme Court’s recent ruling which allows police to obtain warrants to make unannounced searches of plaees a sets newsrooms including dangerous precedent concerning the right to privacy "I am particularly concerned about the impact this decision will have on the effectiveness of the news media” Hatch said "I do not believe that this decision will be the downfall of effective investigative reporting but the ruling places a terrible bqrdeitou foe members of foe judicial branch He said that he hopes this decision will be most narrowly construed Project A public works MU carrying $15 million more for Utah water projects than the administration budgeted eomes to the House floor this week for a vote McKay said he expects a House floor fight over the Mil reminiscent of last year’s battle over President Carter’s "hit list" McKay said he beard that enhave targeted foe vironmentalists Bonneville Unit as one of 11 projects in the public works hUl for deletion or funding rata and the admiaistration may support an amendment to strike fonda added to the CUP budget Vernal baby is drowned Sonlor Citizen Discount Days vary VERNAL Utah (UPI) — A Tuos A Thurs 5C lb discount tot drowned in an irrigation ditch near his home the Uintah County Sheriff's Office reported Deputies said Bart Hall son of Mr and Mrs Francis Hall of 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