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Show Si rtn.i n"n nmi"m 4 4 V 6 iii'imi""iiiniiinii g"1 n, m n i rrt Sacramento-L.S- . ? Cross-Countr- Gam Rakes Capital Bicyclists Look to East y If all the mile covered pledges are honored, the will 'urn about youths $15 000 over to the Sacramento Red Cross treasury bikes tor the arduous trek over the mountains to Colorado The bic clists, between 15 and 22, are adclirg up the miles covered as they f'gure how much money theyve raised for the Sacramento chapter of the American Red Cross t li Thi youths equipment, sleeping bags and food, and stout the road ahead. The cv clists, before the journey began, lined up dozens of sponsors who pledged money for each, 1 the of Twenty nde the bikes while the. other four members of the group drive a van carrying Although they face a tough grind crossing the Tribune photos by Lynn Johnson Rocky Mountains, most of the youths arent worried It took us three days to climb the Sierra Nevada and only one day to get beck down. in better shape that makes a lot. Were now and one nder of difference, said The complaint only voiced by the boys is that there are 17 boys on the trip ana only seven girls Weve got to do a little recruiting, it looks like, ' Mayor Jake Gain rapped the recent raise in city parking meter violations bail Tuesday and asked they be rescinded, in one of his first acts since returning to the city from a vacation. 10-d- The bails were increased July 5 from $2 to $3 for overtime parking at a meter. Mayor Gam, in a letter to City Judge Paul G Grant, said the decision was wrong and has serious implications for the economic health of our business commi'"'ty He also said that the 50 percent increase is exorbitant and request that you reconsider your decision. V W r Parking Ticket Fee ii Judge Grant said at the time the decision to raise the bails was announced, the increased revenue would be used to court facilities. t t He 1 s&TT' Mayor Gam applauded the remodebng, but said the commission and auditor who must set the budget and needs to know of possible increases should have in revenue been consulted before the rates were increased. Ambulance-Ca- r Medic, 20, 'Fair On Crash List In Mapping their bike route across the Rockies are, from left, Rich Luther, John De Piazza and Robert Crawford. Group left Sacramento. Mike Showers, left, and Steve Sadler fix bikes in Salt Lake after two of planned eight weeks At Girl Scout Camp Cleric Sees Chopper Accident Hurts 2 Hope for r Crusade By George A. Sorensen Tribune Suburban Editor RIM GIRL SCOUT An Air Force Jolly CAMP Green Giant helicopter with five crewmen aboard made an emergency landing Tuesday about 11.20 am., giving Girl Scouts camped here a scare and slightly injuring two of the CLOUD crew. The helicopter, assigned to the 1550th Air Crew Training and Test Wing, Hill Air Force Base, landed near the 9,200-folevel. 5,000 pounds of accidentally run over by a hicle. cargo It has a range of 465 miles and is capable of being refueled m the ve- Air Force officials indicated Tuesday night that a large crane and truck will be sent to the scene and the hehcop-te-r will be returned to Hill AFB via truck. air. Helicopters and pilots from .the wing have assisted in many search and rescue missions in Utah. Recently they assisted Sheriff Witt m the rescue of a woman from the Mirror Lake area. She suffered a broken back when Some 2,800 pounds of fuel will be pumped out of the aircraft Into tanks to avoid spillage, they added. The injured, suffering back pains and held in the Hill AFB Hospital overnight for observation, were T. Sgt T. W. Carter and Amman L. D. Martinez. Both were airlifted via another helicopter to the airbase. Major in Command " - ' itf- MMIIT 4 ii The aircraft was under the command of Maj. E. E. WiThe lliams, an instructor-pilo- t. other crew members were 2nd Lt. R. G. Ellis and 2nd Lt. Steve R. Toth. - , K - r A JT 'HvUV r y-r- A t, ? f ' K lost power. tipi trW' &. , : tfst r-jj- n The Jolly Green Giant has two jet turbine engines and can carry 25 passengers or Minder, who taught the Rev. Mr Graham when he was a student a Tnmty College, said much time and thought must be given by persons willing to do something about it if the dream of holding a Billy Graham Crusade m Salt Lake City is ever to become a reality. Dr. ;r, Graham's Secret V God Acting on a recommendation from the city attorney, city commissioners Tuesday turned down a petition to allow estaolishment of a fourth taxi company in the city. The fmm, to be operated by persons who all wish to remain anonymous pending furwould be named Deseret ther proceedings, Cab Co , and requested 12 taxi licenses. wants you to City Attorney Jack L. Crellin moved the petition be denied because the city would be asked to waive a public hearing to grant the firm a certificate of public convenience and necessity. To waive such a hearing. Mr Crellin said, would require a change in the ordinance. Color Schemes However, the firms attorney, David R. Irvine said the petition does not ask for a waiver of hearing, but the principals of the fmm ask their names be left unknown "until the convenience of the commission" and also that financial statements and color schemes of the cabs not be released until tne commission wishes. He said the request is being made because Presently, Salt Lake Transportation doing business as Yellow Cab Co , has 122 licenses, while Ute Cab Co. has 25 and City Cab has 2. Co , Public Safety Commissioner James L. Barker Jr. said after the meetmg that many of the firms arent using them licenses and they should be either used or revoked Agreeing with him was Finance Commissioner Jennings Phillips Jr, who said hed have to listen to evidence at a hearing before he would decide on whether the city needed additional taxis. The petition charged that the larger firms enjoy a monopoly situation devoid of vigorous competition and detrimental to the interest of consumers. We Can Expect Cloudy Skies , National Weather Service Dafo Utah, Nevodo ond Wyoming con expect partially cloudy skies on widely scattered showers Wednesday tdoho should be generally toir but will have scottered thundershowers TEMPERATURE CHART I? hr IS hr high Utah 79 Btonding 7j Bryce Canyon 4 Bullfrog 9 Cedar City 94 Delta 95 HonksviHe M Itord Moafc Randolph R cht eid Roosevelt Salt Lake City St George Wendover . hr prec. 24 80 54 96 99 61 72 67 Idaho 72 Bo:mon West 55 64 49 93 96 54 50 56 Wmnemucco Chevenne E vonsfon Rock Sonngs 41 79 62 58 64 90 74 60 54 8' 56 62 9? Midwest Bismarck .. 88 ChicoQO 76 89 83 58 Detroit Duluth Kansas Cty Minneapolis Oklahoma City Omaha St Louis 82 89 Reno 6? 46 45 egos 03 Juneau Los Angeles Portlond . Son Diego Son Francisco Seattle Spokane . ... 86 Yellowstone Nevodo Ely Las 61 363 100 87 Elko 05 55 92 94 9? Montaro Blttn 9 P2 44 Burley Gooding Idaho Falls Lewiston Mo'od Pocatello Salmon Twm Foils 86 54 48 103 75 94 9$ 49 56 44 85 St Colorodo Denver 90 Grond Junction 90 Pacific States Anrnornoe 64 Fa ruunn.s 57 66 56 49 New York VO 83 67 63 59 85 62 66 83 71 a? 71 7V Cdy Woshmgton D C South Atlanta Birmingham Louisville Miau New Orleans 71 as 89 96 66 79 78 Southwest dem- for the crew of this Air Force helicopter, being inspected here by two crew members after it went down on a training flight. 89 in Kane County and landscape 13th East near IbO in Salt Lake County. $314, 3S1 Roberts and Anderson struction Co, Provo, was firm parent g Conap- to complete landscaping, including a watering system, along 13th East be.wcen I and Flgin Ave (3oni Sou'b) The firms bid of $97,525 was well under the highway depart- W. W. Clyde Construction, Springville, wa? apparent firm at $312,791 to ments estimate of $105 21 1 resurface U. S. 89 between The project is to be comBurJcskw Wash and Pana by (xt ,31 1074 pleted The project Junction. y t, 4Pfc In other bid openings, Schocker Co , Construction Murray, was lone bidder on three projects to install new traffic signals at major intersections The firm bid to complete signals on 7th East at 80th, 90th and 9sth South streets for $13,514, well above the esti- mate of $33,750. The firm also bid complete signlla on $42 739 U S to 89 in pas21, 2ti51 E Lamboume Ae (3145 South), were not injured to Steven J According Heinz, investigating police officer, both vehicles were southbound at 11 p m when the ambulance changed lanes, colliding with the other vehicle The car then veered off the road, stnking and downing a utility pole at Learned Avenue (4o North) before stopping. Officer Heinz said the ambu- lance was proceeding with its siren going and emergency signals flashing Rain Aibuaueraue 79 64 65 8? Paso 77 93 Ft Worth 77 101 Phoenix 77 92 Sor Antonio Salt Loke Weather Data Pr C'D o Tuesd v ended tion tor 24 hour period J v oM pm none Precipitation for 12 Pfl 18 Accumulative deficiency 6 '4 '972 cipitation since October 3 Sunrise 87, excess accumulative 6 II MOT, Sunset 8 56 MOT El - Sail Luke City. 0,ct,n 01 d Proto Mostly sunny days ond tu'r n little change in Thursdov throuoh temperatures - Utah Partly doudv WedneMov with widely sca'terpd and Thursday tn afternoon and evening mountain dershowers Little change In temper 65 to 55 otures Lows both nights Highs both days 85 to 95 Hevodo Portly cloudy Wednfrdov ond Thursdoy with widely scottoreo otternoon and evening mountain tnun dershowers Litt'e change In temper55 otures Lows both nights 45 to Highs both dovs 85 to 95 of etoudm4' Variobie Wyoming scohered Thursdov with ;gh itt t s icwers Oitd thunderstorms coder In east Wednesday and ower Lw4 much of the stote Thursdov m Wednesday night 50s, with 35 to 45 mountains Highs Wednesday 80s with 70s Thursdov in mountains Highs mostly 70s with 60s in mountains Extended Outlook Friday Through Sundoy Utoh Dry worm weather excrot for widely scattered oHernoon ond even'ng thundershowers Highs mostly In the iDper 80s and 90s. Lows 55 ,0 Orem at 800 and 400 North and South streets Estimate was $31,575. 65 weathf Nevada Dry worm except tor a few afternoon ond ev 95 ning thundershowers Highs 6j to Lows 45 to 55 except In the extreme south, where highs will be 100 to ond lows In the 70s bid to com- plete Salt Lake County signals at 2300 East at 7000 South for $17 062, also above the estimate of $12,800 The Highway Department may reject the bids after study, normally, bids more than 10 percent above the ertimate are redesigns d and rebid East, and another senger Felecia Panek, Idoho Mostly toll with widely scattered thundrr showers, mainly in south and east portions, Wednesday ond Thursday Little temperature chonge Ove night tows upper 40s ond 50s. Highs 80s to lower 90s both days 400 Also, Schocker 3768-7t- h Southeast Bids Undercut Road Project Estimates was estimated to cost after treatment. The driver of the ambulance, Rodger Dean Miller. 22, chance Resurfacing, Landscaping Planned Bids were lower than the estimates Tuesday m Utah Highway Department projects to resurface eight miles of U S N. 300 West, was m fair condition Tuesday at Holy Cross Hospital. The accident, which involved an Intermountain ambulance en route to a call and a car, also resulted m minor injuries to the driver of the other vehicle, Melvin tt 9S6 W 26, Thornton, lv.i) South. He was taken to LDS Hospital and was released Southwest Idaho Mos'ly tom with small temperature changes throuon of w de'v o chance Thursdov, except mamiy thundershowers, scattered soutn and eost portions, derrearm9 auotn then increosmw Wednesday 65 Thursday Overnight lows 55 to Highs 85 to 95 Wednesday and uPPr 80s to upper 90s Thursdov. Dr Minder will discuss the same topic Wednesday at 7 30 pm. in Ogden s First Christian Church at a public meetmg. crash landing was more than an exercise in 65 97 Boston 84 55 65 64 Eost 55 Wyoming 85 85 who pray. A technician who was injured an accident late Monday at one of the organizers is presently a driver for one of the city s operating taxi companies. Mr. Irvine said he had been trying to contact Mr. Crellin about the matter but had been unable to do so and wanted to proceed with the petition. 122 Licenses onstrate you really mean he said. "The business, secret of Billy Grahams meetings has been a united host of persons who are burdened for an area and Hill Sends Team An investigation team was sent from Hill AFB and reported some damage to the landing gear and undercarriage of the chopper. Dr John Minder, assistto the president of Trinity College, Dunedin, Fla , and a friend of the famed evangelist, told the group the Rev. Mr. Graham daily receives thouto sands of invitations preach. ant - journey to Washington, D C, Group of 17 boys, girls is raising funds for American Red Cross. Seeks 12 Licenses Greatest Danger JfWwitf -- day to the Evangelical Ministers Assn. The greatest danger among Christians today is that they get an idea and then forget it, thinking whatever the project was isnt Gods will, he said go. Sheriff Floyd Witt, Wasatch County, said the huge helicopter was about 209 feet in the am when trouble developed. The pilot managed to fly it over a large clump of pine and aspen trees and land U in a clearing next to the road. City Area was issued Tues- errg Spokesmen said the helicopter was making a low pass over a clearing near Guards-- , man Pass between Brighton and Park City as part of a simulated search and rescue mission when it apparently to orga- prayer groups if a Billy Graham Crusade is desired in the Salt Lake nize Dont let that discourhe age you, however, said Every worthwhile project is usually the brainchild of one man. God can do a great deal in response to perseverance and faith. Tier fib Intermountain Ambulance me- City Turns Down Taxi Plea 9 An exhortation James Rocco, a trtfi Southern Idoho Turning a t,MI cooler over the weekend Sunrv hut with afternoon od evening thond' H Jh Storm mgimy in mountains unoe 80s 90s Overnight 50s and lower 60s ad Thp weather map for Wednesday shews partly cloudy bkifs over most of the Intermcuntain Area, but Idaho will be fiostly fair. Wyomln, Portly cloudy tnroua Sunauy with cottr.d ihoe oon ott A thuMcrMormt little worm.r w.fk.rd High, fj, 0nd lut ,0 Cows mos, iov. |