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Show - t r Y' I 3,000 in Box Elder Rap County Plans er temperatures. Highs will be I the J low in No rain is forecast. 80s. - Its Great as all Outdoors! National Weather Service Data The forecast for Monday calls for high cloudiness ond cooler temperatures. Highs will be m the lower 80s, wijh lows 45 to 50. Zero chance of .rain is forecast throughout region. day with lows in 40s ond lows SOs.Chance of scattered thunor dershowers Wednesday Thursday, otherwise dry. Scattered afterWyoming noon and evening showers and otherwise loir to thunderstorms, partly cloudy through Friday. Worming trend. Highest temperatures motsly 80s. Lowest temperatures mostly 50s. Warmer Southern Idaho Wednesday, then cooling trend with little chance of showers except in northern mountains beginning period. Highs 80s Wednesday, cooling to 70s ar.d low 80s by Friday. Lows most- Soft take Weather Dota: Precipitaperiod ended Sunday tion tor ot 5 p m. none. Precipitation for June .07. Accumulative deficiency, .31, precipitation since October 1. 1972, 15 79; accumulative excess, 4.40. Sunrise 8 59 o m MST. $.56 Sunset pm. ' MST. Salt Lake City, Ogden and Variable high cloudiProve ness but otherwise fair Monday and Tuesday. Lows both nights to 55. Highs 50 Monday ond Tuesday ot rain ability through Monday 80s mid-80s- . near night. lower Prob- zero Light winds. Variable high cloudiUtah ness but otherwise fair Mondov ond Tuesday. Little cooler most Lows Mondov Mondav. night 45 to 55. Highs Mondav 80 to 90 north ond Tuesday ond west ond in the upper 80s and 90s southeast. areas ly 50s. bkr I rilmnf, .moihm. juiir . n, Guard Dog Takes Trip, Found Safe - A guard BOISE (UPI) dog, trained to attack humans, r was the center of a hunt Sunday after he broke his leash and jumped from his masters truck en route from Boise to Meridian. owners and taxpayers of Box By Nick Kozak Elder County feel about their Tribune Correspondent About freedoms and basic rights and BRIGHAM CITY 3,000 persons have signed a that concerted action can and will be taken to presene petition opposing Box Elder those rights." master reused plan Countys was Not Explained after a summary report filed with the county commisThe opposing citizens of the sion. plan, all from Bear River ValThe report is the result of ley, have organized into a two years of study by the group called the Box Elder Citizens County Concerned Planning and Research Associates of Salt Lake City. The Committee and complained to that ordifirm had been contracted by the commission Box Elder County to revamp nances were not explained in the countys overall master a fair and unbiased manner at the public meetings. plan of zoning and planning. The cost for the study was The committee has held $65,000, with a federal grant three meetings opposing the paying 75 percent. Each of the zoning ordinances and m a let18 communities included in the ter to the county commission, plan contributed funds under a the group stated these ordiper capita basis to make up nances are a basic encroachthe balance of cost. ment on the freedom of the citizens to use their property Explains Purpose without governmental interferAs the planning progressed, each communtity in the cour. ence and they will cause a rety was notified that a public loss of property values by the use thereof. meeting would be held for stricting participating city residents. At these meetings, the planner explained the purpose of zoning and planning. claims that The petition Jean Rislu). newlv i boson some of the citizens were I tali Dairy Princess. 1473. will never notified of the meetings now begin with her four ata whirlwind tour and objects to the ordinances tendants master of Ltah to piomote the state's the accompanying plan have been drawn up by dairy products far-ocity planners from Salt Miss Bishop, a daughter of Lake City who have little or Mr. and Mrs. Duane L. Bishno conception or regard of op. Della, was chosen from a how the citizens, property field of 22 entrants during the - Mondays weather forecast map in- dicates high cloudiness and cool- - he !all five-hou- The black and silver German sherpherd works as a night guard at a Boise business establishment. Clay his owner, delivers and picks up the dog each night and morning. But Sunday morning Chinook, valued at $1,200, went Aim-quis- t, AWOL. Almquist notified the Ada county sheriffs department and area radio stations to alert people who might see the dog and warn them to leave him alone. At noon, Almquist spotted dog in a field f about mile from his home. The dog accepted a nde home, bearing a few new scratches, matted fur and a the one-hal- Jean Bishop Captures Title dirty coat. Dairy Royally Begin Whirlwind Tour Dairv Princess Pageant winch a two-dasession niclit She and her attendants will visit schools, hospitals and other institutions promoting the use and extolling the value' of dairy products Miss Bishop, a Brigham Young t'mversity student, is a dosed v member of the BYU International Folk Dancers and active in the program bureau In high school, she was a member of the a cappella choir and performed in several school productions and musicals She plays the piano and organ and is interested in several spectator spoils. Almquist said he worried someone might hit the dog, but most of all, "I was scared someone would get bitten. "Not that he would look for someone, but he looks friendly, like most dogs, and if someone went up to him and tned to get hold of him he could tear them up pretty bad." Collision Fatal To Youth, 17, On Motorbike Special tg The Tribune A BRIGHAM CITY accident at 3rd North and 3rd East here Saturday at 9:50 p.m. claimed the life of a Brigham City youth. Pronounced dead on arrival at the Cooley Memorial Hospital was Robert Bond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bond, 810 Oak St. - Brigham City Policeman Steve Petersen reported the victim was eastbound when his motorbike collided in the intersection with a northbound car driven by Mike R. Year-sle16, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Yearsley, Mantua, Box Elder County. Mr. Yearsley and five teenage passengers in the vehicle were uninjured. f Variable Eastern Nevada high clouds but otherwise fair Mondav and Tuesday. A little cooler In the south Mondav. Highs Monday and Tuesday 75 to 85. Wyoming Partly cloudy through Monday and Tuesday. Scattered showers ond thunderstorms mainly ofternoons and evenings. Cooler Mondav, otherwise no large changes in lerm-peratur- Lows Monday night 40s and lower 50s with 30s Mountains. Highs Monday and Tuesday 70s south 60s north with 50s mountains. Southwest Idaho Pair and continued coot Mondov. Increasing clouds Monday night ond Tuesday. Winds 10 to 20 mphs ot times with gusts in afternoons. Overnight lows 42 to 52. Highs boths days 75 to 85. Southeast Idaho cool through Fair and Monday night. clouds - Tuesday. Increasing Winds 15 to 25 mph becoming gusty in afternoons. Overnight lows 35 to 45. Highs both days i mostly in 70s. Extended Outlooks Wednesday through Friday Utah Very warm again Wednesday and Thursday with chance some cooling by Friday. Highs in 90s except 80s Friday. Lows in 50s. Chance - scattered thundershowers Thursday or Friday, otherwise dry. Worm Eastern Nevada Wednesday, followed by some cooling. Highs Wednesday 85 to lowering to 75 to 85 by Fri 95, tt t? 4' - vi - e- A . , 4- -, - . V . vsvv ' 1 ' V;. . V Body ofSchool Resident Found in Lehi Canel Special to The Tribiitie' LEHI - resident The body a of from the water and notified Utah County Deputy Sheriff Richard Smith. the The victim, a son of Mr. and State Training Scbool.at American Fork, missijig sigce May 24. was found Sunday about 2 pm. floating' iV the Murdock Canal north of Leh Mrs. Charles Granger. of Three Lehi residents. Jerry Johnson. Van Johnson . and work Allen Lyons, enroute-fo- on their dry' farm, saw the body of Robert Granger floating in the canal. They pulled it Kearns, was identified by Paul training school superintendent. On the day of his disappearance. young Granger had been on ,an outing with several other residents of the training school at a picnic area in a wooded area on the school grounds. lost in separate accidents Crash Injuries Fatal to : Oregon Victim Special to The Tribune . ST. GEORGE Oregon 'motorist died Saturday in Dixie Hospital here of injuries suffered in a one-ca- r accident on Monday- - Gerhard Diehm of- - Dqilas, Ore., was a passenger in the car driven by his wife, Viola Violet Diehm, which went out of control on some C ro0es ' north of St. George. Utah Highway Patrol troopers said thu southbound vehicle pulling a trailer plunged through a guardrail hand down an embankment, landing hi a ravine. was found. The missing girl. Ann Norris. 19. a Brigham Young University coed, disappeared in the swift waters when an inner tube she was riding overturned Bret Friday. Gunther. 20, 1388 W. 900 North. Provo, was swimming m the Murdock Dam Saturday and his body was seen bv companions when it was swept over the spillway. Another tubing accident occurred Sunday when four teentwo boys and two agers girls also were dumped into the nver, near Bridal Veil but to Falls, managed scramble to shore further down the river. This latest accident prompted Utah County Sheriff Mack Holley to issue a firm warning that the Provo River, due to high runoff, is entirety too dangerous for the tubing sport. He said it is not only a hazard to the people trying the sport, but is dangerous for the persons who have to conduct searches for those lost. He noted there is a high cost ir. conducting the searches and rescues caused by such accidents t iSuri i v - j . ' Phil and Lillian Early talk about three big advantages of dialing east before 8 a.m. Their news may surprise you. time When its 7:30 here, price its 8:30 in the midwest. Everybodys up, and fresh, and ready for a leisurely Long Distance You make significant savings if Because lines are less congested you dial before 8, your call is completed quickly and easily your own Long Distance calls before 8 in the morning For example, a Direct-Dialed, threc-minut- visit. call to Chicago e Dialing costs only 65 cents before 8 After 8 that same call costs S1 25 You can either pocket the J J The big service The big The big S. Sagers, Search JFjruitless for 2 Special to The Tribune A search r a PROVO man and woman lost .end presumed drowned in the, Frovo Finer continued all flay' Sunday, but nu sign of the two W east before 8 am offers a real saving to business people too. ..4. (2) Mountain Bell difference Or talk a little lonoer 4 . Youre up! ca' : c a' raes do rc' arc v a'-D.rect D'?-1-, g fac' wheie lcepl hotel guest, or calls billed to acihe- D 1 tc!-- -- Dial I t i r- r - a - east before 8 and save. 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