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Show . ' It The Salt Lake Tribune. Mimda. Ju! 2. 1072 Tre"ure Off ' O S ns PO hn0 P' Ready To Retire rUlttd. tv r I 1 I ?'v, ivv - "If 7 ' , 5 ft fc. 6 Tuttlp IPS spring has clel.iwil the start and increased the danger of summer fires, the IHueau of Land Management warns acres of land Last year at this time 57 fires had destroyed 405 acres This year's fires hac been more destructive, says BLM spokesman Jack Heed, because heavy moisture has resulted in more vegetation, and thus more fuel capacity. Col John C. Schoep. chief of the Iwl4th Operating Location at Hill AFB. said RlA's offer a considenble Automobile Stolen Police are looking for a 1955 Chevrolet Relair stolen from Bill Myers, 59 N. GOO West, while parked at 150 V. 5th cost advantage over manned aircraft In addition, dangerous missions over enonn ter- - West of the te- -t military squadron's and civilian per- - The second annual Centra! City Neighboihood Council picnic will be held Monday at fi p m in Liberty Park The event will feature free watermelon and punch, and will be held at the Pine Grove are Lt (ol ,1 University Hospital ond Mrs Bnnv Miero 655 Roberta St daughter Mr onfl Mrs Larry Har 3370 ate expected to be transferred from Edwards AEB FI73 HU hv the end of to Maintenance and repair of the vehicles is expected to begin in July, Col Schoep added picnic area Featured speakers Rep y 13 will be Commissionrs James Barker Jr. and Jennings lips )r L. Phil- Neighborhood council officials said games for children will be held with prizes for winners Holy Cross Hospital Free " The celebration will include a breakfast, starting at fi a m games, booths, entertainment and rides throughout , the The boys will show visitors existing homes, those being visitors built, a temporary center and a number of lanch facilities National Weather Service Data in k'es will prevail over Reg-oloaho 5ondov termocMom Wvomina win hove lows in AOs oncl JvH htohs n 70s oca 80s Uton c'd Ne.odo con eoect 80 and 40 ond 50degree 90c3egree highs Ioas Good no I'M V p 0 te l pQ't 0 x.vi-- "t Po Sa S'O S B 0 30 " owsone os O Nevado O Kn 'son meoro Gk o' ''a C EifcO S 'O k Cx L vl Oc is East Q Boston kjo.s Chevenne N ork C South Atrj"o p rm rahqm Evanson Rnrn springs A jlj vge A , 0'eons Pacific States E Ft 4 A f Drxo Asrt- - Pnoe Au; ' es o. a h'-'- Southwest Idoho Grnprthree ga Aor Tjeu-j"q Vo"ooy od Tuesday Over jm 40s 'O 95 0 to 7k aav ; -t lev, . jSOCK Ciry 5A"tANciSr Springs' j... ; ; ; r Jpw, Utah (I'y WPO'apr DENVER Sv h i??AUNh; v-- --.L Moraov 80 TpfTipp-otur- k JS M Weanesday 90 to )0 ga3 o jh Nevado an"; on3 H QhS ghf to f chOve 0 (1 9'-- eaxnnp Southern 'g Idoho ns'0 wormmg m lows i yps v Ormr Dry and Ioas mostl , SOs Fnir to partly r n d Wyoming r n n V"'1 (Vtt APs'eth nun an ' nrgo terno jrr 'ran LEGEND CLOUDY SNOW WARM FRONT COLD STATIC FRON- W CD ,AI"0 SHOW Jul V SHOWERS . 1 1 1 1 SIiosv G MIAMI m . T73 HIGH TfMPIRATUtlS POKA5T fOSmiS SHOWN "V 11 U 'I ,( 'I ,! tn h' ivsiiiniux v' I ',1,(1 ( I Monday's weather man indicates fair skies over the Intermoun tain vatv, region. ranging Temperatures from .Kn to will 90s. I ,'Y1 ''! 'll U tit 4 y.( ' ' I ,1 irti d : h !. c u il . South Davis Community Hospital Mr ond Mrs Pool Love is South KovsvHe dogher Valley West Hospital Mr 6364 W com-p.itii- The man wax identified ax etn Thiuupxon 41), by Ltnh Countv Slmnll' ollicetx, who x;ud he and (on aid Kongej and Knnneth Nieb-onboth iNo of Teoiln, wile wmi P'ig inun a boat when it .,1(11(11 ill Ol (I 12 30 y, , p Eorgi r ard Nul-nxu.ri b.u k o the tm, a but '! honip viii I alb d t 1, .u h it er S(jrnMf!t h,i)J pl5vt, I, , .(, (, h ut' 1. ,11 hi ( n,ng ,,nd r Wl,l r "g nper.i'iorx us'rg md ilia liitnx ,1 !l Soidov u of rough watei ' is - ire Mond.t t D m . where Mortuary, friends call hour prior fo Memorial Burial services Goraens of the Valiev under the oomt system, three months B J Aumon, 2C. Ju9 S Eost, Logon Al'en R Berry 24. 325 N fi.u West Cerior C'v Gory W Bodme, 18. 917 N 1st West Orem DorreH S Bosh. 21. I043t Croc-jSt Sondv Suson Brown. 19, 3451 S 26o0 West Gronge' Dovd S Cronk, 276 Covd ' er Sent Loke DOvtS. 19, Wellington Ernest 0 Cordon County 23. 537 N Dc d W E'sBorrv. 200 Edit Qrem Hons J Honsen, 19. 544 N H Eot.t Son Lake S 19. 739j Douglas D Houn j. Jordan 21, Vonticeiio Mover, 1336 W Cdum Cross joime O Nunez. Cioort-- d gmery Tonya s Roborts. JC Dol L b'O. vvoods 5 . Soit Loke Jack Wighiontj Mie i oi Sir$tins Or Sot LokP L G Fry 357 J1. S Soe. S Orem ' Lake ! I Si: kit? 01 . i CoMeen Cdy Nev Mrs . (Maureen) Peterson, Dio Mrs Roger21 done) grand Jonson, Murray, Gory North F Grohom, ProvO Corey J Horns South Bountiful 20. W 620 E 931 M6 W 18, 2900 Sandro C Hormons, East. Provo 22. 4?5 Horrocks. 27. 3441 S jl. 480 N George O 75 Vvest N Bountiful Horstman. Jud'th West. Provo A 500 kurt j 16. Jocobsen. Bountiful 3200 South W 401 Mork 5 Imiov, 22. 1346 M'H creek Dr . Ceorfieid David F Jensen. 26. 2762 One'do Ln . Pi ovo Lon R Jensen, 19. 51 W 3rd South Providence Utoh Raymond A Soencer. 24 668 W 4300 South Sait Loke Jackie H Toggort. 868 W 4200 South Bountiful Deugios D Tovior, 20. i?96 Ave ProvO Normo L Terkeison, ?7, 3329 Lincoln Awe Ogden Jon J Word 27 ProvO J Kelly 20. White, 1235 West S Tmoip Soil Lake Edwocd M Adrson, State M dvQie Yeoman. trey j mecery Ogden Mtchaef D Anderson Y.'e 79 2? 26 S j9'70 230 19 N Clmton .1 M Bd'lev. 24. 160 S 3rd West. Kovsviiie P Fred Boitozor. 2? Cormne. Pgmlo Eder Horvev L West Orem Brittom. Lester R North Ogden B jrr. Conk Jonn West Soonish Fork C w 151 ?P 4152 W 23 19 57 27. 12 1975 100 $ Gary C Co't 23 Prpvo 6 I Fow 36, 989 West A vd r rqvs Evons N N 1101) 1st 6 In) ' 21 1011 Mil E 3? K Ameriron Fork Charles L 4Jfl D vmey. 2? 5215 Soufn Kearns Jeroid E Ford 2R 47 tnr Soringv ie H Micheil Foster. Cofc rfiew Dr So Lake W Cen E 22 v,nv J lames t: f yV P Cny f SPRINGS, IDAHO -Finch, 90, Sor'd Sorings, died July t of notu-ro- l causes in o Soda Sorings hosnital Born June 30, 1883, Mountain Grove. Mo to Alonzo ond Mary Ann Sutherland SODA t 29 L Henry SDrings. Organized Lodge, Sodo Sorings Survivors: sons, L, Montoelier; C Ed.vard H , Boise: Robert Pocate'lo; 7 17 greatgrandchildren; brother. Otis, grandchildren, Moses Lake, Wash Funeral Thursday I o m , Soda Sorings Presbyterian Church Friends coll Allen Funeral Home, Wednesday 7 9 o m , Thursday prior to Burial Fairviexv services Cemetery SH W R. Campbell CLEARFIELD James Rowland Campbell, 36, Clear field, died at home July of natural causes Born Jon 25, 1937, Clear Box Elder Co mty Rowlana ond Hilda Gertrude Toylor Compbell Married Wanda Hennessv; divorced Retired emoiove. Hill AFB Member Church; Fraternal Order Eogies son, Steven Tex , mother, brothers, sister, Sunset, Harry E . Los Vegas. Nev . Mrs Bev Poach. Lontana. Fla Graveside services Tuesday 2 30 p m., Clearfield City Cemetery Friends call Lind QU'St and Sons Mortuary, Ogden. Monday 6 8 o m Creek, Milton Doris M. Johnson Doris Marie Leonard John son, 40, died June 29 Of natu ral couses in a Solt Loke hosoitoi Born beot iz. v i z, son Lake City, to Myron H and Elsie Bartlett Leonard Married Bill Johnson ShDt 12. 1934 Seattle, Wosh Member LDS Churrh Survivors Seattle, husband, son, Leslie L, Sait Lake City, Salt parents Lake C it , brother, Rirhard E Salt Lake City Funeral Tuesday 2 Dm, 36 E 7th South where friends call Monday 6 8 o m , Tues dev hour orior to services Burial Salt Lale Oty Ceme tery Leone AZadsen, 62, 1810 E 3900 South, who died June 29 ot natural causes in a Solt Lake hosoitoi, will be Tues day 2 o m , Valley View 3rd 6t 4 LDS Ward chaoe1 East Friends call S350 9th East, Monday 6 8 Dm, at the ward Tuesday half hour Orior to services Burial Ae mnricil ot Garde is the Valley R Danu'l 4774 Yaurtin. V. nod Duck Ln (ii,'"i Firt), told deputies thiexes took a xtireo turntable, J e ' Preston - FORK Lilace Beckstrond Wil l.amson, 70. died June 79 m 0 Solt Lake hosoitoi of naturol Christensen causes Born March 31, 1903, Richfield, to John ond Julio Han Married Christensen cock Arlond Beckstrond April 8, 1933 solemnized Beover, d vorced Man'i LDS Temole Williamson, Vorried Cyrus I960 orhoo' 10j5, he died teache. Survivors, daughters, sons, Kearns: John, daughters, Kent A , Escondido, Colif , both Lee. Grant, Jay : Winne-mucco- Mrs DelRoy Anderson, SDOmsh Nev.: (Aftun) Mrs Fork; Bill Ja- (Moy) Den Mrs Denver; (Verna) Turner, Holden, cobs, 15 County; grandchil- dren; 2 greatgrandchildren, sister, Mrs Ireta Beckstrond. Son Juan Capistrano. Calif Funeral Tuesday It am, Sevier County, Koshorem, LDS Ward chooel. where coll hour prior to friends Koshorem services. Burial Rex A. spi aki-r- total two stereo and an amplifier, u'ue Jl ll.ii from a .it (.t, r, si'ii'h club-hom- Hi-be- r - VERNAL Funeral services for Rex A. Huber, 24, wos killed June Vernal, who 30 In Verr will be Tuesday 11 am, Maeser 2nd LDS Ward chapel. Friends call Ve-nAAortuory, Monday 8 9 Dir,., Tuesday prior to serBurial Maeser Fair-vievices Cemetery with military rites Born June 5. 1949, Vernal, to Lynn A ond Daun Toylor Huber. Married, she died Morried Cherie Richardson, March 28, 19,3. Las Vegas, Nev. Vetercn Vietnam War. Rancher. Survivors: son, widow; Lvnn, Lnooint, Uintah County; stepaaughter, Lori Massey, Vernal, mo'her, Mrs Eldon (Daunl White. Vernal, brothers, Rolpl- T , Rav L . both Vernol, grandmother, Mrs Ardith Huber. Lapoint C. Bradley Kermlt Claf died of 30 in 0 Monti, 68, Bradley. natural causes June Gunnison hospital. Born Dec. 28, 1904, Manti, H. ond Almiro to George Foux Bradley. Married Maxine Shand March 10, 1923, Neohi. Retired Los Angeles County deputy sheriff Survivors: widow; sons: Clair S. Goyien Calif.; Chodsworth, S, Manti; six grandchildren; seven brother, sisters: Harold, Mrs Mis Mildred Hammond, Ethel Sanderson, Mrs. Grace Ford, oil of Salt Lake City; American Mrs. Lola Bird, Fork. Graveside services Tuesday p m Mqntl City Cemetery. Lawrence A. Smith CALIF. DIEGO, Lawrence A Smith. 72. ot Jur home died Diego, SAN natural couses Born Dec. 19. 1900. Di to ond Lawrence Me Smith Brunk Aildred Welsh Aug II. n Vete-oSon Diego Utah. Former Ogden dent Survivors ter, Mrs Mb . Ogden, 7 grandchildre ter, Mrs Frances Zt Diego Tuesday. Fjneral Graveside Diego '0 am. Thursday Gardens ot the Ogden El era J. W s Mi W hitney SPANISH FORK Elverg Vera Johnson Whitnev. 72. died June 30 of natural co-ies in Missouri Born Dec 25, 1900, Topeka. Kan , to Fred and Esther Lmdstrom Johnson Married 8. Jan Martin L Whitnev 1935, Kansas He died 1970 half Survivors brothers, half sisters, Fred Troy, Den ver, Lewts Trav. Brighton. Colo ; Mrs Ozemba McCall, Mo., Mrs Dagmar Keilv, Burbank, Colif Funeral Tuesdoy Dm, Soomsh Walker Mortuary, where friends call Fork, Tuesday prior to services Burial Provo City Cemetery Ericka - C. Johnson OGDEN Ericka C John son. 83. Ogden, died June To in an Ogden nursing home of causes incident to oae Born Sr"' 2t, 1839. Ogden, to Will 'd Josephino .n Anden Mamed Matt 24. 1921, j PocateMo ated 1930 Mar riPd Ervin Johnson. Fpb 8. 1932, Formington. he died 19S0 Practical nurse Mem ber LPS Church Funeral Tuesday am, 11 Lindquist and Sons Mortuary, where friends coll hour prior to Burial services Ogdn City Cemetery Daniel L. Rallcjos Iron MODENA, Graveside p p Stereo Gear Gone B Tuesday otter Burial Lilace C. Williamson SPANISH of James Emily L. Madsen Bcvocation- - ia t inke ' Hermit Funeral services tor Emdy Drivtr"' Licence Da pm, 30 0 m MANTI 3621 under the influence liquor one yeor grandparents, Cemetery Henry L. Finch 2660 25. 849 great K MILFORD Orvil Asav, 62. Milford, died June 30 of naturol causes in e Milford hospital Born May 27, 1911, White Water, Colo , to Isaac Allen and Emma Lucinda Gillespie Asav Married Morie C. Wd cox. divorced Member LDS Church; Milford Jeo Patrol Survivors sons, daughter, James A , Ft Ord, Calif ; Glen L . Milford; Kenneth L , Rov; Bunme Lou Asav, William O. both Ogden; 11 grandchildren; brothers, sisters. Ore . Ed, Eugene, Richard, Son D'ego, Calif.. Preston Bondon. Ore.; Evelyn H 'll, Centerville; Mrs Uoi Stitts, Mrs Mona EHiS. both Ogden; Mrs Lola Kennedy. Portland. Ore Funeral Tuesday noon, MilLDS ford Ward chapel Friends coll Metcal Mortu8 9 pm, Tuesary, Monday day hour prior to services Burial Milford Cemetery. County David C Bei. South Bountiful 3 brothers, sisLeRov. Murrov. ters, A Nev . Los Veaas, Theron, Aubrev. Ogden. Eldon, Cos-ti- e Dole, Nev Funeral Tuesday 11 am, Fillmore 1st LDS Word chapel Friends coll O'pm Mortuary. Fillmore. Monday 8 9 orior to serpm, Tuesday Fillmore CemBurial vices , Rasmussen, Aug catello, she died Jon 27, 1946 First mayor of Soda 35 1130 10?4 children, grande hildren Finch. Morried Lydia 5, 1908, Po- Feirevdou Gomdur, 31, Logon Rowhrs E GeHot'v, 30. 25? S . Ogden Nonnetie G'Mmon. 23. 210 1300 South. ProvO Survivors Seattle. Anne Codie, Mrs Robert Thomas Gabbert, Cor Chr-svpus Tex Friends call Webb Funeral Mondov Home, Preston, 30 9 10 30 Born Aoril A. 1906. Beaver, ond Ellen to Andrew A Morried Morris Adorns D Honsen Aug 24 Arden 1924. Beover, he died 1937 Soeckmon Weils r,med he died 1961 7, 19-- 7 Ia'C-LCS Crjrch 50ns CO('Chers. - jr,uorS : Jy ,f.n I T,S Hch- - MiroboL joseo Conna Dov. both Poca Mrs LoDawn Troynor. Neil born Horrisburg. Po 25. 1968. Long Beqch, Aug Co itf Travis born Aug 20, 1971, Lynwood, Colif Mrs tfcllo, Cemetery Suspensions 2700 vVest Wes husband. Dor Survivors ents, Preston, brothers, sis ters, Wovne Preston, Rex, causes A vGgo Betty Ann born Feb 27. .1944. Clinton, Dovts County, to Glen and Amy Honsen Coburn Morned Robert T Gabbert Jr Nov 24, 1967. Compton, CoM 7 Vera Speakman 0 under cau-e- s Orv il K. Asav Excessoe violations ri -- i , etery Drivers License , dw great (Lucy) Jones. Mu rav Funeral Tuesday 2 E ond Mrs John Kedh Jones 350 South. Hunter, dough Loel 111 i E 244 brook Bountiful A Tooele man w0.-- , OREM x m n g and c d pre u di owned here Sunday while he wax swimming with two i nx inur the Oiem Manna jut wed of Geoeva on the northeast end of I iih Lake si no P;'Od Soc, aai gnter Oino u nl 1.' V' v? Vrs Sfon'cv Sega L'iy Dr T Roipn North Logo-- Spnci.il to The Tribune x. ,, s 445 G 111 SCATTEPFDr1? Ce-r- D' 98 cs k -- FLURRIES front: Utah Lake 111 with .'is 95 end th temer-jth ghs w Dr e 0 cjni aouov Tooele Man Lost in Tups E Attended Outlook Wednesday Through Friday O u n MonOOy Southeast Idoho Generally fo r through Tuevdav Vtch roote' n gats with scatered trost momiv m maun tom vaievs Lows 36 to 45 n ghts Highs n 70s O low 80s MordOV Ond A tit wmdv uo to mid 80s Tuesday through viondav Fom to partly c a1 d, Wyoming thro ah Tuesday Some iso'aed str'.v nr thunderstorms at terem pnr d nr Coopr aver state Lows 4k tn SS With IS tc 4 Me a nO n,qh j n H ghs m nnrt Vo"dflv Tupvaav 75 0 85 wth ous m moun arns STATIC tVih 50s 'fx V. y j 3 rr e da jhter . Mr ond Box trrd 10. s 'k Dooad O v,v on Anchc jge LOS Ne Colorado Denver D'ad Jjnct Mono B' V B g Ser icon a ' OnHno eaos 4 U1 c k 6 s B0 ema n AAesJ Ye Re n s.n-- 3 p tns . v opoo-- O Monfono hr Prec C man B 24 eon seat e nd oe CHART TEMPERATURE - OAf- O F " JJ6 :o.f part-tim- Fair Skies, Hot Weather to Continue For Petersen on 0 ond members, five and the department offers both master and doctoral degrees. In addition to department and student growth, Dr. Sharp says he has observed a number of other obvious charges on the Logan campus The drug problem came in, he said, accompanied by a change in moral standards. Dr. Sharp has also witnessed an inflex of minority groups, and an increase of student involvment on administrative decision making committees Boys Ranch Plans Open House The Utah Beys Ranch will an open house July 15 from 1 to 7 p m 8 Cottonwood Hospital full-tim- e Teaching approaches have also changed, Dr. Shatp said, with more responsibility being put on students Still Working morning Profits will go to the UniverLike the other faculty memsity Medical Center "Eye bers. Dr. Sharp's retirement Bank." and to park improveis limited solely to Utah State ments and community projHe will still be. University ects the Mental with working The parade will begin at 9 Health Unit a m at Evergreen Avenue and Dr. Neville Hunsaker, retir- 2700 East ing after 32 yeans of teaching at USU, will be looking after 1.200 ewes and lambs as they graze on the canvon The ranch provides a home near Hardware Ranch slopes to youngsteis who either have no families, or whose parents He. along with members of are unable or unwilling to care tus family, will be running a for them dry farm near Tremonton and run sheep from Logan and The ranch is located at 3kii0 Blacksmith Fork Canyon, to W , G2D0 South the desert of Park Vallby. Dr. Arthur D Smith, who wrote "Range Management the range manager's bible with the late Laurence A S, vddart, will spend his retireData Sait Lake Weother ment years updating the book on for ?J hou' 0eOd erdod Sudov a otf none o'ec ctation tor for a new edition ae npnp Accumulative 57 Also Pr( oitfl) en r Od 97 172 retir, ng from Utah Sun o' iM)' State this vear are Serge N 04 V DT V3T r se 6 Ben .an, emeritus professor of Solt Lake City, Ogden ond Provo business administration and For Mondov ond Tuesdov Coo!er member for nine a Aarming trend Tuesday Lows faculty hoth nights m the mid S0$ Highs vearx, Theodore Daniel, proMondov m d 80s and Tuesdov near 00 Probahility of ron iero through 29 forest fessor, science. Mondo. night Light winds years, Alma Dittmer, profesFair Monday ond Tuesday Utoh A i.t e cocer m the southeast nr sor of music, 17 years: Merrill oov Worming trend Tuesday Los H Gunnell, associate profest Oth n gh's urDer 40s and 30s H ahs DOfh aovs 0 to 00 in north jnd vet of zoology. 29 years, Jessor m m tne tne soutneot n(j sie Larson, professor of art. Nevoda Fair Monday 0"d itie Aormer dc.N low32 years, and Rex E Robinr ons n the upper ,0s c'd H gh5 fetn son, professor of speech days 60 tg 90 f 2 . LFevre Fonaco. full-tim- e hold Ooe and W Mr ord Scott Ave 'Land of Free Parade Topic Theme of the Last Mill Creek Lions July 4 children's parade is "The Land of the t FILLMORE, Mtllord County Vera Soeokman, 67, Fillm a Cedor more. died July of natural hosoitoi City r ; m-- , 4 g e brothers, , botn HovG, wniiom Rov Ohio Mrs Cincinnati. S retires, there are Owens and City Wayne r grondchildren grandchildren son Ave Mr Sharp was a member uf t'.e USU there were faculty, changes When he fust arrived. Dr Sharp said he was one of three faculty members in the Department of Psychology a department that had no graduate program This year, as Dr Sharp The icmu.niVr. including the squadron com, mander. Col John S testing piogram o of 29 t(on Y 4 divorced Kemo. Murien Manning, Member LDS Church son, dauahter. Survivors Lorry K Manning, Roose W Karl (Marilyn Mrs vet, 8 M ) Murray. Marsh, f .'7 noon Married e G - il a tai ' .iin L Mr 60 fie funergl ue Tueaov Idaho 3rd Preston, LDS Ward Chaoel, for Bettv Ann Coburn Gabbert 29 and her sons Neil, S. end Travs, 2 oil Ogden. w,ho d 1 june wnl service 17, 1904. to Union, Mortm and son Joint OGDEN Lehi nursing home ot ecus es incident to oge Born June Wing another side to Dr holiday story, howev- And. d.r.-i- J Kennedy 'vein: Central City Council Sets Picnic Today in Park air-cra- campers are expected campgrounds to ,i ln ; i. t' oe( Weaver Ond Mrs Jored Gilmer Dr dauger Mr ond Mrs Michoei K Pohy 418 Horr.son Av( daughter Mr ond rs Gory N Gree-'South river 1777 E douahter Id M' Vrs Terry Qgintoao 461 6a daughter M and . Larry w Sh e'ds 2'62 Vy 5tt0& South Rov son with the youth and the stimulation I got from the kids thinking " Dr Sharp remin-i-e-- l "Tpirhrg was slums -d. I r ft. I. S.L. Hriefs the BLM j I. - - .'-- K R 1438 "I already miss the, contact Squadron. 6 $1ven S0n M Ed'SOn faculty by a DCl.ltl Highly devices allow con- fly the vehicle from ground after it is from the mother In addition, the RPV may be guided from the launch aircraft itself A camera mounted in the nose of the vehicle allows the controller to see what the RPV is seeing from its vantage point m the sky and at the same time tells him what the remotely controlled device needs to be commanded to do of the Thirty 241) trollers to back-countr- 4 RPs The launched sensitive ' has heen done since pnl on Department of Defense bombing and gunnery ranges west of Great Salt Lake, the chief said Using six different types of vehicles, the ICdtth will conduct development, testing and for the drones engineering The vehicles aie used primarily for aerial reconnaissance nr as gunnery tai gets Launched ay IK Fill man-cause- July Test to Buik-land- Part The 111 Vs are assigned to the (1514th Test Squadron currently being transferred from the California base to Hill Reed, According to Mr about 50 percent of the fires are started by lightning The Of those, rest are a high percentage are started by cigarettes, smoking materials and campfires Of particular concern as July 4 draws near is use of firecrackers near dry grass The BLM further cautions those who venture into the to be wary of loose sand on dut roads, to prepare for a varied range of temperatures on the desert, which is hot in daytime and cool at night, and to always carry water to fill fiallth ! lie i aul-lfte- fires lfi 5 000 ; 7 an :'oi y at i without risking pilots' lives Near (.real Salt l.ake Special to The Tribune HILL AIR FOR( E BASE -Consolidation ol the ir Roue vihule piloted lemotely - t.ik ( RP ) testing pio.u am ing place heie Four drones have heen to Hill AFB to add to a growing inventory of the aerospace vehicles at the Utah base The drones, suspended from pvlons under the wings of a DCl.'lfl tiansport. were flown here ftom Edwards AFB, Calif wet oer the seseral airlifted of AFR for use In the Hill piloted one (FTY), ill Assimu's 0( Area Fire Perils So far this summer chide ( Sgt. DefWw In Hcmotr Control BLM Warns luce ranged and Eot Neil 69 Sarah O Smith Aoder $ j 0 ond Mrs Gabbert Traxis Gabbert Anderson la nn Gabbcrt Belts Manning R Ju'v Terr, Souh No 2 oougnip' 2 o0 - LEHI Manning Lehi, died m a Hr ond Mrs JerrV 30' 5 Rio eat, Dr son Mr ord Mrs Arnod 175 South son 4.85 W Therts Schorp, lett, ir Force chopk an he .4 h3x rs 1 Sharp's er C. rrt Mrs gnfl 244 6 Mr ?6?4 Another Side fol. John ng LDS Hospital ing Lt. r O m SundOy LO- gnd 7Ars Vr want to go fishing, I can go fishing, Dr Sharp said "Im not bored Em havfun " . yWv 0 SC Dorre'l Schroeier H E i 00 South Bountiful son Mr grid rs gr Groat 39?? S 4400 Vest GrOngr. son Mr pressure l , 9 t St. Mark's Hospital Special to The Tribune , LOGAN Nine professors, some of whom have taught at Itah State Lmversity for 30 years, are taking a permanent vacation this year. and acTheyre retiring Heber C cording to Dr Sharp, former chairman, department of psychology, that moans the is off " n R ilia A. O y$' l&r'f ' Iiiterniountain Obituaries Birth' ProfcssorsS U.b'.AlK of Record Newh Monday C v Lee County be Moaena for Daniel will services 11 am, Cemetery, old Balie'os, son and Shannon , who wos Crestline killed June 2 In on automo ot Danny BaMe-Ne- IPS, bi'e C n Occident In San uf Diego, Son Born June 6, Bernardino Survivors parents grand aw Mr and Mrs porprt a d f mr R mlto f aid 1973 If F |