Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Tuesday July 12 Shuttle booster accident assessed Hotline9 650 calls $ 3 1M8-P- age CANAVERAL Fla An accident that (UPI) seal in a damaged an shuttle test boooteru Utah will delay a crucial ground firing but NASA officials are hopeful CAPE was destroyed by an Joint failure in January INI PVM-- 1 is riddled with delib- erate defects to prove reJoints can designed that the first stand up to maim failures launch date will not no Discovery will not be cleared for blastoff until the rocket is seriously affected A NASA official who asked test fired and its Joints innot to be identified said Mon- spected a day the booster problem was process But a NASA source said the the result of a mistake by engineers with rocket-makagency's only "hard" re- Morton Thiokol Inc — not a is for PVM-- 1 to be design problem — and that a niment two weeks prim to test firing of the shuttle Dis- Discovery’s launch The shuttle is now scheduled for blastoff covery's three liquid-fuele- d engines remains on track for near the end of the first week in around July 25 September John Thomas in charge of The test booster called production verification motor NASA’s booster redesign pro- No 1 or PVM-- 1 for short had said a cavity between been scheduled for firing Sam seals in one of the around July SO at Mortem test booster's Joints was Thiokol's plant near Brigham overpressurised by mistake City Utah in the fifth and final during a routine procedure to such test required before the verify the integrity of the seals in To test the primary shuttle Discovery's launch in a booster Joint a cavity no- early September tween the primary and secondBut the accident’ which ocis pressurised to curred during the weekend at ary the Thiokolpiant will delay the 1000 psi By monitoring pretest firing probably for several ssure on the other side of the weeks which could in turn primary engineers can delay Discovery’s launch cm tell whether any leaks are the first shuttle flight since present — in Challenger O-ri- ng O-ri- ng By Unitod Prtss International O-ri- ng poet-Challeng- farmers havo eaUad Ohio's "Hay Hotline" from as Car away ai Oregon and Utah a spokesman for the Ohio Farm Bureau 159 nnct itwis act op four veeki ago time-consumi- The hotUno was created to help match livestock owners sufferingthrough the worst drought in 54 years with farmers who have hay - MeanwMlej 1000 hales of hay donated by Vermont farmers arrived in the northwest Ohio community of Kenton Monday for distribution to area livestock owners of Kirby ffldy of the Farm Bureau said about those calling were seeking hay two-thir- ffe er ds worked out quite well The origin of the callers is moving a good barometer of the extentof the drought 71 as a boundary" desperately needed hay and those east of 71 generally had some to sell But now four weeks into the program it’s (the location of those needing ' "OricinaUv you could use Interstate he sain "Those west of ng 71 -- Ik O-ri- is also fielding calls from far and wide as far west as Oregon stsanao east as Jersey Two people in Idaho need people in Utah Oregon Pennsylvania New hay We’ve Lthe O-ri- nk "We1 and as- - far m South Carolina farmer checks the condition of a hog that has buried itself in the mud in an attempt to keep cool A jot O-ri- ng Fire near Pocatello out of control Judge rejects motion - A UUk fefaril SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)' judge ruled today it will be up to the Jury to decide the truth in the trial of four Navajos charged with killing two tribal law officer In rejecting a defense motion to dismiss the Utah federal grandjury indictment against the defendants Judge Thomas Greene sain he found no misconduct by FBI agents or federal prosecutors Greene said it will be up to the Jury "to decide who is telling the truth" The trial of Ben Atene Jr 24 his brother Vinton Marques Atene 22 their Bedoni 31 and Thomas Cly 23 all of from the Navajo Reservation's Monument Valley area was to begin Monday But the trial was delayed while more than a dozen witnesses were questioned about their earlier statements to FBI agents investigating the Dec 4 1987 slayings of tribal officers Andy Begay 35 and Roy Lee Stanley 27 and to a Utahfederal grand Jury lore than half toe 13 agents coerced them into bring about the half-broth- er WjMhMwkA DDDDI Wn-- nearthiJ WtoJ Jury salectfod was bet to begin at A C i p m' a lja prospective juron given detailed questionnaire to cttnpleta The trial was to run through July court officials expected In mSuing his ruling Greene said the grand jury members were aware of many changes in stories for witnesses But he said he could mid no evidence the witnesses were coerced by federal officers Although both Begay and Stanley were shot the FBI said an autopsy determined the tribal officers died of bums and smoke inhalation after one of their police vehicles was set afire with the two men trapped inside The officers’ charred remains were found Dec 5 in the Copper Canyon area near the state line about 20 miles west of Lake PowelL It took FBI agents more than four months to charge the suspects (MDT) today with Utah-Arizo- Assistance fund setup - na voluntary contributitions Edmondson said "We're keeping it open until Aug 1 and hoping more people hear about it and donate" she said Harvey Elma Wash has moved back to his homestate since charges of aggravated sexual abuse of a child and kidnapping were dropped last month He had spent 10 months behind bars during investigation trial and conviction in the March 24 1987 abduction and molestation of a girL Charges against Harvey were dismissed shortly after police on June 1 arrested a new suspect The new suspect faces a July 19 preliminary hearing in 1st Circuit Court "It was simply a matter of coincidence due to the fact Frank matched descriptions of the Dave kidnapper" said defense "It was the car and The girl who was abducted from outside a rariandT Utah school and dropped of! several hours later in Malta Idaho said her kidna: drove an older model blue sedan and 22 Idaho (UPI) nell said "It’s mobably within blase fanned by high one-ha-lf mile of the grain crops and about two miles from winds in eastern Idaho's Caribou National Forest doubled farmhouses corrals and ranfrom Monday to nearly 2000 ches" acres this morning and was The fire located about 40 threatening crops and several miles southeast of Pocatello structures had burned mostly forest range Frank Gunnell a spokesman land a small amount of timber for the US Forest Service and 304K500 acres of state and said temperatures in the low private land since it was 90s and wind gusts at 0 mph narked by lightning Sunday Monday pushed the fire outside Gunnell said the forest boundary and within Officials worried winds 2 miles of crops and about six would shift today and blow the farm structures blase toward the private crops “It's stm out control” Gun and structures It has con- POCATELLO — 35-5- SPORTS INFO? Dachshund Those details matched both Harvey and the new suspect prosecutors said Harvey maintained his innocence throughout the investigation Edfodaon iiaid kai$4yV‘hadi fed ttifficftll time gutting a job"' sines hiilnvolvemeiit ip the case and "he’s used up 'whatever Utfleiayingtf he t andhisparentshad" A Enjoy CALL76H122 a New Spa USED PIPE AND WELL CASING Nnwln stock r FOCQEST SPAS v nwBwuUfa7i2su - L'VMtflvIA't i' Cl sumed private rangeland but it hasn't burned up any crops yet” Gunnell said Mom than 100 firefighters from various agencies were being called in to battle the blase today and officials said would be the fire by this after working 185 firefighters noon Containment was predicted by late Wednesday How To Buy Seized Autos Dirt Cheap Laiwodd Luxury Aalos Yadas Book Vans Tracks Furniture Airplanes Stereos TV's Bspsasive Jewelry modi ssech ame seised ia GovY Drag Raida and Zsipias Bay for own use or resell at BIG PROFITS Sales sow being held ia Uaed llXA tor Infer- lyUr afca iSMlisn phone 'Ext sd S24S7I mA6199 ' j ‘VP JtiJ Bangerter honors Olympian ' - SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) GovNorm Bangerter has proclaimed July 15 "Denise Parker Day" in Utah in honor of the archer from South Jordan who will compete in the 1999 Summer Olympics in Seoul Korea Parker set a world mark at the 1997 Pan American Games becoming the youngest gold medal winner in all archery events Supporters of the youngster have set up an athletic trust fund to help defray her expenses in the upcoming Olympics Ranchers seek buyout CAPITOL KEEP NATIONAL PARK UUh (UPI) — Another five southern Utah ranchers have asked the National Park Service to purchase their grazing allotments in Capitol Reef National Park Superintendent Martin Ott said Monday ' Last week the service agreed to pay about 1114000 to buy cattle grazing allotments on 22000 acres in the park Ott said as part of the agency's plan to end using Capitol Reef lands for winter grazing of livestock The entitlements held by the other five ranchers would sell for about 129000 he said That would leave about 72500 acres of the 242000 acre Capitol Reef National Park still open to A woman has BRIGHAM CITY Utah (UPI) set up an assistance fund for a Washington state man who spent 10 months in Utah jails and prison before prosecutors dropped child kldnap- ntne end m ifaiii ehsrMl The fund for Frank Harvey 45 is meant "Just to let him know that them are some people in Utah who cam" organiser Betty Edmondson said Monday "It's Just a love gift Although established several weeks ago "the response hasn’t been overwhelming so far The 975" in grazing last time I checked them was ji rni in inTiiisn in m coraisitf Bd m coraisnl nta inning Sunday Fir paars yaa’vo Mi ss jus to Oao-StSimian-- Fob oskod as te to AdniHslog ®®C3clTr GDOUTf op Oao-St- op WiE'IGHlTIEOREwiE'R Wo llstoood Suiting Sunday July 10th you'll find all your favorite Fred Meyer departmcnU In one convenient caw to Attend 0R3 24our Hypncds Ssmlnsr AcMsve WHIpiKssr o Sslf Control o SsH Confktehce handle eaw to read magazine format With today’s busy achedulea many niNtomen have told us they would prefer to have our ad on Sunday when they have more time to read and plan shopping trips Look Tor our ad this Sunday We tnlnk you’ll like the change This rmluntiOAiry prois gram thi mult of a 10 CLASS ncumvacjfT b see the year research by Dr Webb It has been IN Dr ' Da 811m for Summer ONLY newspapers thacouaby No prff0ioMion required Gomplole training with canatlo Chock are alwstoome the brand size and style I want” the He mi is pnUdoat tioaol Sodoty of HMOthonp iiti I 5 Uotioaol - 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