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Show Sunnv Sunday on tlie River lie Colorados Fun for Demo Solons, Sons By Jake Bocher Associated Press Writer River in rafts Sunday in an outing marked by crashing waves, father-sofellowship and an occasional political wisecrack CISCO, Grand County Four congressional Democrats ran a portion of the Colorado Detroit Man Section D 'Dies sO. I A x i V The car was found XI miles southwest of Moab, just outside of Canyonlands National Prk. The man was identified F. Johnson. as Lawrence Detroit George Romney wouldn't do this. Owens said as he floated in his life jacket after slipping into the river from the raft. i He arrived in Moab June 2(1. rented a motel room and was last seen the next morning in Moab Last Monday the motel operator notified Grand County Sberill Haskell Bowman who started a scanh Sheriff Bowman in a Highway Patrol plane searched tot but nine houis last week found no sign ot the missing man or his car The area was considered impassable ov car ( over V "This is pretty hard to take . . . here we are with nothing to do and all they're interested in is tuning-u- pile of junk! The car was spotted on an old mining road by Fred who reported it to the sheriffs office. p a Hetrocyclic Compounds 6-D- $ I Rachel, center, vvifh her mother. Mrs. Diann llaskiu. presents spoon their fathers follow used today, he said, are into poli- Sheriff Bowman sa.d cause of death was apparently and exhaustion man's body was lound beside the car hot- - t over-exertio- The continues conference Mondav with speeches trom inlernationallv - known scientists and research workers B Dr Leroy Townsend, piesident of the group and Imveisity of t tali professor, said that some 33 ditferent countries are represented at the mi eting Idahoans W alk A wav After Plane Crashes Cvclist, 23 He Special to The Tribune MO B Pocalello. Idaho, couple escaped with when their minor injuries plane crashed Saturday noon in a canyon area east of Moab near the Colorado border. - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Field, 14(1 in a Piper Cherokee, but were able to walk to a highway and were taken to a hospital, treated and released. Grand County sheriff's officers reported The crash occurred in Hav Canyon alter the plane's engine apparently tailed d explained heterocyclic chemistry as one of the fastest growing phases in the field " The term is used to describe those chemical compounds which are made up of two or more elements. Those compounds which consist of one element, he said, are called homocyche. The meeting will consist of discussions, speeches and the presentation of papers, along with several activities Dr. Townsend said Probably the most widely known and interesting facet of heterocyclic chemistry." he said, "is in the pharmaceutical field " The majority of drugs , Special to The 'I ribune STOCKTON. Tooele County Joseph M a r n e Stockton resident, was in critical condition Sunday following a motorcycle accident Saturday about a half mile from here on 1 . According to Dan Chidester the Utah Highway Patrol. Mr Martinez was traveling south on when a car driven by William Bader. 1223 W North Temple Salt Lake Citv. attempted to p.iss the motorcyclist and struck him broadside of newly married couple ml mg in Iho back seal of the car was inpired Tliev are in criti Ver not Wendover National Weother Service Onto AT Colorodo 73 86 If he can't find his here, what would he do when he gels to Washington' the father said 601) South, hostLodge. 161 ed by the Utah Travel Council and the Salt Lake Valley Convention and Visitors Bureau. . - The fathers kept watch over their sons throughout the day but their admonishments were not alwavs heeded two-wee- k The font arc Peter Young a radio disc unkey and .ilk show host fur Die Aus'mli.m Commissinn m Bioadcaslmg UsHalia. Reginald Kvdney a heelaliee wntei Rudurl operating m F rauktuil. Wst (alios Jnneiie (ii'imany clue! mpv edllor ol "'I tic News" an English language newspaper loialed in Mcvm CHv. and Paul Kschbacli. Because their tour was so short, the journalists said Uiey had no definite impressions of Salt Lake City yet But Peter Young said the pace ot life seemed slower and more pleasurable here than in most large eit.es trace 16 Accumuiotwe deficiency 19 ; Pr eciDdation jtncp October 3 81 Sun 15 96 oc umulofive exces Sunset 9 01 O rn ri sC 6 06 o m M$T MST Oodt n and Provo Salt Lake City I fl Uoh j. tl'Id I 1C --- V JSiho. vdes .jjtei gtf SPRINCs" i rr ":! SgjYORK '88 pnd. I CITY : JL DENVER i oys nor Vo'd'lv Old T e i Miotxs x 0 90s ti UP n O 'if' do- d po'tU re j Wvommq td' ''d Oftrr in tnundpri tot i o rt south dckio ' o. lane 'enipH' n'ni i chonap tt n aht sq. and lo.v fths da v'io 'do Hianx aid T rnouti'ai'i dov 85 to 95 wtn 75 to 85 mounto is TunxtfO f ipn find mounto ts k ,i 1u n W;W:r . (j Tri-A- low 90s ALEGENDAril, CtUDY (J) i FA1R0 to SCATTERED SHOWERS WARM FRONT COLD FRONT STATIC FRONT Extended Outlook Wednesday Through Friday Utah Generally la r but cMn.e soloed afternoon and f'Cnng ftiu" ovverx aPr oifhrn Dorfion Hiao. ranmoa from the 90s to 10? I own iS SNOW FLURRIES V-j pi - Nevoda fhfTtP 0 J s if 5 larae 'hanor d 3ir with Hmhs ri fh( hnnr p r Idaho I some light shower activity, lliglis will lie near 1(H). lows in mid tills. m A jrt Special to The Tribune FORT DUCHESNE, Uintah Indian dancing and founts a parade marred by arson brought the tilth annual Ite Powwow to a close here Saturday Dancing competition was so close that several ot the darners wing lor Inst, semnd and Hurd plate prize iimnn pa t it l pa ed ' n tie breaking (I. Mil C' he p, itade ol Indian floa's t apped oil the font day powwow hut w as mat red bv van i A Southern Monday's weather forecast map skicx with (licatex generally lerolly 'fOtllfr 0 Sx Wyoming yhOAfrs and u Of J ft 0 0" Principal t.S. lily He said it was no problem getting Salt Lake City included in the tour, because foreigners retogme it as a principal L S city It is surprising, lie said, how many tourists coming to L tali aie from foieign lands, priMexico and mal ily Japan. France reas visited by the group uu hided Sunday Temple Square, the Slalc Capitol, f ot I tab "This is ihe Place" Monument Ilogle Zoo Hie International Peace Gardens and the Sail Palai e For Utahn 0" Indian anyway, pushing him oil his horse and making off with the cavalry eoloi s - bareback four But Special to The Tribune ILLIAMSBl RG. For Rachel Haskin. 13 Salt Lake City, lustorv suddenly came alive when she spoiled a slum metal obieet King hall bulled in glass behind the Peyton Randolph House at Colonial Williams-bm- riders grabbed him Slain Ton Soon too. Custer, is a Mont target Hardin. and bartender Lloyd closer look rev ealod a silver spoon beat mg Ihe mark of James Gedtly an silversmith whose shop was only a block away small, Rachel, a student at Wasatch Junior High, was visiting the colonial capital with her mother. Mr Diann Haskin, 3234 Joyce Dr Rachel presented the spoon to Ivor Noel Hume, director of Colonial Williamsburg's archaeological department In turn. Mr. Noel Hume gave Rachel a tour of tus laboratory. and they spent mine Ilian two hours looking at thouot art Pacts Later, sand tliev visited the excavation site of the towns Public Hos- ears dalism to one float George Stewart, parade and dust, smoke actors present a colorful pageant to spectators, havoc mg ns supreme on the g battlefield moustachioed Jim Burg-ma- n of Hardin hangs on with his jaw set as his unsoldierly mount detours around the stand. Meanwhile, viewing Custer is leading his men the Old A other way C C Custer of Billi.igs. a sixlh cousin of the legendary general who plays Maj Marcus Reno m the show, said he sometimes wonders how the show ever gets off the ground But suddenly there are tust enougn clustered troopers behind a makeshift Fort Laraas the mie performance begins Hume speculates the spoon, lost tor more Ilian 266 years, was found so dose a tew to surface because years ago a path was dug in the vicinity and the excess dirt was tossed on nearby grass without anyone being aware of its contents Ruling with the men in blue, Kellogg sees no end to Indians Bareback and painted for war. tliev .harass a harassed Kellogg as white and Indian leaders sign the Treaty of The spoon found by Rachel will be treated and preserved, then returned to the Janies Geddy House and Silversmith Shop for display The ongina' Kellogg rode into the fray on a grey mule. I wasn't so lucky My mount ran off the hill while I attempted to make her act like a slow mule Mr Noel 1SHX. Sears WOODEN AOOBtAtTY.CHttM, FTOnCTItW FENCES 61i-B- W GREATER YOUR VALUE TO HOKE & D announier, said gasoline was poured on the float and it was set atire at was estimated Damage S2 min First pi, ice tion went tie m final competi- to the Nana Mah second Camp to the was awarded Ite place Dav Care Center Miss I le noth Tube Kathleen ( lieggup vas aw anted hi st pl.ii e m tlie i ,u anil ged i or. petition Schind- While iih Parade Vi favorite rancher straw-colore- hard-ridin- pital 269 3 . d decked mil in a hail piece and beard, otlen is slain before he can make a presentable last stand. ler Scheduled lor Mondav is visit to Piovo ( any on a tide on the lieher ( ivepei a tom ol Park (it y and a stop at the Sundance Summer Theater INrwow Ends I te Fotr Idaho Southeast Shan hrnr of thurdersho.vers Overt dov maht ond Tuesday lows 15 to 55 Highs both rtnvs 80 . . lie complained however .oat Salt Lake City's mam was like am olliel slice! met ic an i itv's and had "no as compared to atmosphere I'm opean nlies Tliev made their remarks a! a spoual leeeplimi Sunday Ttave- evening in the Eastern Nevada NEW, Reginald Rudol f referred to tail's pioneer past and said Germans are "veiv astonished at people coming tluough Hie mountains to 'his place I y pical 3I,iin Slreel vd ,'flriftoz peMPot ant Lake (Tty is one of seven I S cities scheduled to be visited in the tom Olliers include New 3 oik City. SI Louis and Philadelphia The tour is being conducted as an (Hurt to boost loietgn tiavel in the I S Garth Pymm. visitois directoi ol tlie Salt Lake alley Convenlion Bureau, said the bureau lias hosted mine than 100 wnteis and imirnalNs from all over tlie world and that this eitort has helped play a maior role rn the dynamic increase" in travel in both ski and summer markets in Salt Lake City S,.lt con-dint- ed battle is But a They betler not try to grab me. I'll run 'em through. hollered a 7th Cal' alrv standard-beare- r brandishing a pole isited ( apitol Tour S.L. Valley of "I.- lsace." a regional newspaper with a circulation ot 176 Will in France --s- On Spoon good-nature- d Four foieign journalists were treated to a whirlwind tour of the Salt Lake alley Sunday alternnon alter coming here as part nt the "Visit USV laimliai latiou tour bv HuI S Department ot I ommerce biller-swe- battle. Well, usually still a battle Flan- Foreign Journalists The lumor Kennedy's comment that he wanted to go into politics drew some skepticism from lus father as the two poked their heavy brush way through while hiking along the river bank. Slight Chance of Showers May Cool Heat 0 97 D. The driving the eai camper was operated by Gaylord Francis Dixon, Columbus. Ohio No one in the camper was inpired Trooper llenrv said one of the victims bad to ! pried ttnm the vueekage because the impact forced the eai under tlie camper The othei three were thrown out . The other three sons were Jr. and Kennedy Teddy Teddy Tunnev. both 11, and Billy Green, X six-da- are Bryan was Dead aie Greeley Inee Nebeker. 33. 1646 Kensington ve office manager ol llatcli-10- . and his wile Myrna Mae Harris Nebeker 43. a Sail Lake alloi ney Being a newsman was even a less popular career, with all four they youths saying see why couldn't anyone would want to be one Past Shines ders, 25. Spanish Fork, and Terry Hatch Flanders, also 2.3. East formerly of blab Highway Patrolman Jed Henry said Mr Nebeker p m 3 4U Newsman? No Crash Hurls They got a account ot the events leading to Custers demise, we sallied players torth again and again to do y cal condition at Tooele Valley Hospital. Special to The Tribune KNOLLS. Tooele County A Sail Lake City couple was killed and two persons injured Sunday when I heir compact car i cashed into the rear of a camper parked off the side of oaMbound miles east of Knolls at the Low overpass at tics. but the fourth, ltl-- ear-olDoug Owens, said he had no such career m mind He said he wanted to be an airline pilot row lie This weekend, while tourists FiiuL Vrlifarl S.L. Couple Dead, 2 Hurt in Crash d The Fourth International of Congress Heterocyclic Sunday-nighChemistry opened at the Hotel Utah with registration activities for most of the 1.000 participants she found to Ivor Noel Hume, ol the Colonial Williamsburg museum. n and hiking. Three of the sons indicated to newsmen that they wanted empty-canteen- I ! Crow In the Indians pkiv the part of the Sioux and Chovemie tribe who louglit Custer 97 years ago Players sally I orth in tlie bleachers They also spent much time S.L. Congress ay nmv hoi e 1 ashore exploring an old bandit hideout, eating a picnic lunch 1,000 Chemists Open r- Eor Kellogg and the 7th Cavalry troopers he rode with, the final disgrace was dying on a hot dav in the middle of Bill lime lias diminished the Ihe historic ol east-centr- . . n, I rode and died with Gen George Custer. The end was not as drastic as that sutfered by Mark Kellogg in 1X76. There was cold beer and soda pop at the end of the trail. r Uan-vo- - bitterness bailie raft trip covered IS miles in Granite between Westwuter and Utah Cisco in The boaters traversed 12 major rapids, but there were no mishaps. The Rad-cliff- e Hung on Cliff Mr. Johnson apparently had been trying to jack the vehicle back onto the road after it had spun out and hung on the edge of a cliff. Two were nearbv A- Mites IX CROW AGENCY, MONT. lingers tight on the saddie-tior- f The Owens looked at Kennedy, who was swimming nearNeither would by, and said " Spiro Agncw Kennodv has been mentioned as a prospective Democratic presidential candidate m 1976. and Agnew is considered a top Republican for the nomination JO Rv Jim Kkiliu kssocuiled 1ress Writer (1 a d "lev. I ( onxiderx Race Owens is known to be cor,-possible race for the U.S. Senate next year Among Republicans who have said they're considering the same race is former Housing Secretary George Romney. c37- '- Iri June 18' 3 on As xtriro cofMsoonde''. rode mto the Bottle of tti Gen ( ectro the l iMi1 H jhom Armstipi . (uster He met h of hts trnoors ond uster O' fo'r tf In refA,,l o kOvalrx veo'x, i ind'On ond whites n souiheo t hoxe teeno i d Vontnno pro t onl on o grassy pom o few or h . the oriQwvot battlehe trom AP Jnrt KtQhn r iPt liter xseekPnd os Keilooo Her in the re enactment his behind the soacliehrtrn report nf is f r mu, bortto Noe 1rt'tor Press soi nitre! Mo rk KeHogci "Is this what I have to do to get m the Senate0" asked Owens as he contemplated a leap into a pool on shore When the answers ftom the pool below came in the Owens leaped Special to The Tribune MOAB The budv of a 54-ear-olMichigan man who came out west" to project was found Saturday atternoon when his car was sighted by a jeep tour operator crash-lande- In Battle PONYTAIL Prospector I.ast Seen June Page One Although the outing was billed as nonpolitical. jokes about politics kept creeping into the conversation Dies as y IP Writer 9. 1973 Tunnev, 39; and Pennsylvania Rep William J Green. 33 Each man had one son along Massachusetts Sen Edward M. Kennedy. 41, was the senOthers were ior member. Utah Rep Wayne Owens. 36, the host, Cahforma Sen John n Monday Morning. July Ciisfcr TItTi gait alc Sfitmnc Economical Grape Slake Fencmg Iwtuty ind tcorromy comtoned Utility. 'futility. Can b with (tamed, paint'd or left raw! 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