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Show 4E The Salt L ake Tribune, Thursday, August ai 1373 f f xlvr - " ' x f; LDS Church Sponsors mw,n.. mymJ.iHHij.gWB7WWL SL Genealogists Gather at Seminar cl, kfro.v.f.' VIM Patricia R McCoy Tribune Staff Writer alogists with special interests, PROVO Thousands of persons anxious to know how to find out who their was and where he came from are on the Bngham Young University campus this week. Offerings for Church "We are offering some classes for those members ot the LDS Church who are professionally involved in the Churehs own genealogical program," he said. These include the p,:esthood leaders in the wards, branches and stakes, the records examiners By Over 2,300 persons are regisfive-daPriesthood Genealogical Research Seminar. Many others are and teachers. attending one day or less of The mam seminar offers the gathering, which ends Friclasses on actual research for day, said Elder Theodore M. beginning genealogists, those Burton, assistant to the Counskilled and intermediately cil of Twelve Apostles of the 'even for those who are very Church of Jesus Christ of advanced, he said. Latter-daSaints, and presiThe seminar is not excludent of the Genealogical Societfor LDS Church memsively ybers, however, he emphasized. This is our eighth annual said Elder Burton seminar, Genealogy is a growing "Only a few hundred persons hobby for many persons, he attended the first year, but ensaid. While i is true we em- rollment has been steadily phasize pnesthood leadership We have about increasing. under the LDS concept, I 1.000 more persons here this would say 50 percent of those year than last, although exact who attend are not members figurps wont be known until of the church. All persons arc ' the seminar is over. welcome. Our faculty includes This years seminar includes are wlo many guest lecturers several for gene- - specialists in certain areas tered for the y , y Gravel pits, such as this one north of Salt Lake City on Beck Street, will have to be rehabilitate I cd by operators under a new county law. After an area has been mined out, danger spots are filled. County Okays Law on Gravel Pits work to be done in phases. Monday by Commissioners Ralph Y. McClure and Pete Kutulas What do you do with gravel 9 pits after theyre mined out : Salt Lake County commissioners think they have the answer in a new law effective Aug. 1G. Aimed specifically at operations covering more than 10 acres, the law was passed For example- - Gravel is mined from the fust 10 acres or "phase 1 At the same time operators begin excavating the second 10 acres or phase 2, they must start rehabilitating the original site. Rehabilitation of the first 10 William E. Commissioner Dunn said he was "doing something else when the proposal was explained and declined to vote. I he new law calls for all County Lists Sewer Work Bid Dates The first three bids will be opened in Riverton City Hall Tuesday at 10 and 11 30 a m Special to The Tribune A senes of bid DRAPER .openings dunng August will precede construction of a e sewer system which will the south end of Salt vLake County, W S. MickeLen, Lake Salt Improve- County Sewerage ment District No L announced . Wednesday Plans call for several bids - because the collection system is built in a senes of sections late fall, winter and early spring The sewer is scheduled to and 2 pm. connect onto the Tn Cities The second senes is set for Sewerage Treatment Plant in which the city hall 'Aug 9 at 10 and .Midvale, is being 11 30 a m. Other bids will be enlarged. opened Aug 13, 14, 16 and 30, It will serve Bluffdalc, CresMr Mickelsen said Riverton and ser-.vic- clerk-manage- cent, Draper, Because so much of the South Jordan Also connecting area to be covered includes on to the system will be the Utah State Pnson and the ungated farms, the county it advisable to carry out Utah National Guard complex the construction dunng the at Camp Williams For COOP acres must oe finished before digging can start in a third Funds Get parcel Smaller pits will get special instructions, said Ken Jones, assistant plannmg director. were "These proposals prompted by extreme problems with existing excavation operations, Commissioner Okay To Group McClure said Rehabilitation will be done for esthetics as well as safety, he added That rehabilitation will depend on how planners feel the land should be used later. That could mean knocking walls to fill down cliff-lik- e holes or it could go so far as replanting, Mr. Jones noted We should see immediate improvement, the commis- sioner said. While the pits have been what he called banks steep "eyesores," often without reinforcing are dangerous The action came dunng a special meomg with Salt Lake County commissioners and Auditor Gerald R. Hansen and allows the group to continue operations through 1973 110.000 the state contnbuting and the county $30,000, COOPs food supplement project will have a $40 000 budget less than ongi-naanticipated But state officials indicated they would hold back that money and release it early in 1973 assuming the program still is opera tu ig This is .. eEGEEGES " QEDnS 0B3SCK03 L, BEEF lb. $100 & Juicy 50T Green Giant GREEN BEANS French or Kitchen Cut ICE CREAM V2 sol VW Bus Lost man was crit73 year-olically injured Wednesday when he was struck by a car while attempting to cross 2nd South near Edison St. (140 East) about 10 45 p m. A d Levi W. Townsend, whose address is listed only as general delvery, Salt Lake City, was struck by a car going Speaking to Washington and Mr. Romney is m southern Utah as part of a long planned family tour of the Beehive State. He told local Republicans he was on a nonpolitical Iron County Republicans, who packed the courtroom of the CourtCounty Washington house, Mr Romney called for a renewed competitiveness in the nation's basic indus- tries. Would Consider Race After his talk, however, Mr, Romney told a spectator that he would consider the possibility of seeking that Senate position if the people of Utah indicated they really wanted him vacation tour. In his talk he called southern Utahs pioneer heritage an outstanding example of what it took to build America Elsewhere m his informal presentation, Mr. Romney called for greater citizen involvement and defended his p ,st stands on civil rights, bat he made no comment regarding the St nate seat to be CLOUDY RA,N I f Urges Participation He said more teamwork and cooperation were required to overcome the phvsical hardships of this area than any other part of the nation eastbound on 2nd South, driv- en by C. Richard Lodmell, 37, 253 E. 8th South, according to Folice Officer Charles Hicken-looper. He said the victim was not in the crosswalk when he was struck. Mr. Townsend was critical at University Hospital. Encouraging citizen particiin poltical activity, regardless of party affila'ion, Mr Romney said, This is a time in history in which we particularly need citizen involvement and citizen faith in the future of this country. Responding to a question regarding his participation m Michigan civil rights marches several years ago, Mr. Romney said, It is my position that we have no nght to deny any other American the rights we enjoy simply because of race. "When we deny people full participation in citizenship our practices are contrary to our principles, he said. He said he was "proud of my participation in Michigan civil rights efforts, adding that he beleves his efforts are in keeping with the teachings of his relgion. pation LiJ O CLOUDY SCATTERED SN0W iSVil P&fl SHOWERS ARM FRONT COLO FRONT STATIC FRONT Chunk 1 JARS SHOP 9 to 10 DAILY, SUN. 10 to 7 o oo 9j mmMm oo k i j MIAMI n) Weather forecast map for Thursday indicates fair skies over most of HIGH IWMIWIl KHKCAST the Intermountain cloudy far west, POrViTIU SHOWN Region, partly continued hot. Its Typical Summer-H-ot, Notional Weother Service Dato Skies will be generoliy fair over the Intermountoln Region Thursdoy with the exception ot some portly cloudy weother in the west portion Temperaures will continue hot with only o slight chance of thundershow er Podlic States Eastern Thursday 05 Boston New York City Washington O C 3S 02 30 AMcnta 06 Birmmghom Louisville . Miami New Orleans . 14 10 18 Aibauaeraue El Poso . 33 Ft Worth .. . Phoenix 13 San Antonio Tucson 14 Salt take Weother Doa Precipitation for 4hour period e ued Wtdnes diy ot 5 cm none Precipitation for none Accumulative August detlc' ency 02 Precipitation sore October 17 03, 1972 accumulative excess, 4 46 6 25 MOT Sunrise Thursday Sunset 8 43 MDT - 02 Fair ally light and variable fair Thursday Utah Generally and Friday exrept for o few after noon and evening thundershowers on Thursday, Increasing some on Friday Little change in temperatures Lows both nights 55 to 65 Highs Thursdoy ond Friday mostly in 90s Anchorage Falrbonks Honolulu , Juneau los Angeles . Porllond . 'Son Oiego San Francisco Seattle Sookme .. . Bismarck .... Chicago . ,. Detroit . , Duluth Kansas City Minneapolis Oklohoma City Omaha .. . . St Louis . A 1966 Volkswagen bus burst into flame after a collsion on northbound at 800 South Wednesday about 7.15 p m. The bus was declared a total loss, but all occupants escaped with mmor injuries KERR 1 M9l in Hospital Utah Highway Patrolman Jerry Scheib said the bus vtas hit from the rear by another car, after slowing suddenly to avoid a car cutting in front Debra Sotor, 19, a passenger in the bus, was listed in satisfactory condition at LDj Hospital Driver of the bus, Thomas Bauhs, 24, 268 2nd Ave No 6, and occupants of the second car, Robert Hanks, 24, and his brother David, la, loth 355a Ceres Dr. (4180 South), were treated and released at the same hospital V snow r FLURRIES In Blaze, 6V2-o- z, s out-Ln- rrow mountain trail But the jeep rolled. The two passengers jumped off, and Watson was thrown out after the second roll. The jeep rolled over him twice before he could get free, then continued to the bottom of the canyon. He was Isted m satisfactory condition at Cottonwood Hospital. Holland Dutch CARNATION TUNA ) Burton. A syllabus has been published which includes of all talks being given. Car Injures Salt Laker vacated with the retirement of F. Bennett, Sen. Wallace The three men had been driving the jeep in Mineral Tork, about a mile from the highway, when it started to side off the trail As the two passengers stood on the uphill side for balance, William Oswald Watson, 23, 2833 Imperial St (1685 East), attempted to get the jee, back on the road ORANGES FROZEN FOODS ORANGE JUICE No one attending the seminar can attend all classes, but instead chooses those of greatest interest to him, said Elder. Wednesday about 8 pm, but the dnver and two passengers escaped senous injury by leaping from the vehicle. PRODUCE Sweet c of Records Sources: Freemen and Apprentices " Special to The Tribune COTTONWOOD CAN.A jeep rolled over 200 yards after it sipped from a Lb. BANANAS English BIG YON n. H Seminar classes emphasize research in various areas of Among the specific subjects taught are Seventeen IndexLDS Early Utah es to Welsh Court and Records, Estate Records" and Early Driver Hurt Fresh GROUND FARM-FRES- class e is something of an experiment, since we recognize the day may come when we will have to offer seminars on a regional basis, he said. ndex's to Records Vehicle Rolls Off Trail, RIB STEAKS $ 1 39 $2 500 Spamsh-languag- year Special to The Tribune Former ST. GEORGE Housing and Urban Development Secretary George W. n Romney called for a of the "excess powers of both wage and price here 'controls Wednesday .night as necessary for healing the nations economic ills ' With The this the United States, Great Britain, Scandinavia and the Germanic nations, he said. Decentralize Excess Powers, George Romney Advocates decen-ralizatio- The State Division of Social Services Wednesday agreed to give the Community Organization Program Operations (COOP) $10,000 by Jan 1 instead of spreading it through the fiscal year. who are not LDS A major innovation at ihis years seminar is a senes of lecture classes in Spamsh, he said "We have to get Into the habit of recognizing that the LDS Church is worldwide, not just located in Utah or the West, said Elder Burton. Spanish is the second language of the church he said. Salt Lake City, Ogden and Provo Generally fair Thursdoy ond Friday except Jor o slight chonre ot on ot ternoon or evening thundershower on Friday Utile change In temperature Lows near 60 ond highs Thursday and Friday mid 90s of Probability thundershower less than 10 percent through Thursday night Wmus gener Nevado Partly cloudy ond Friday with widely In otter scattered thundershowers noons ond evenings, but Increasing some on fridoy Little change in temperatures Lows upper 40s and Highs both days in 90s Southwest Idaho Mostly fair ond hot through continued Friday, with thundershowers over moun scattered toins Overnight lows 60s Highs both tow 100s 90s to days Southeast Idaho Mostly fair and hot through continued Friday, with scattered afternoon and evening fhun dershowers over ond near mountains lows in 50s Highs bolh Overnight days 65 to 95 Fair and worm Wyoming through Friday Lott afternoon thun dershowers, mostly over the moon toms, both ond Friday Thursday Lows Thursdoy night 47 to 57 Highs ond Friday 85 to 95 In Thursday north. 60 to 90 in south 50s - Extended Outlook Saturday Through Monday Fair and continued w Uioh but Isolated oftfrnonn and ever thundershowers mainly over m toms Highs In upper 60s ond Lows 55 to 65 Folr Nevado ond continued worm but few ohernoon and evening thundershowers Highs In 90s. Lows m 50s Idaho Continued nuite Southern worm with little chonce of preripito tlon except possible scattered thun dershowers Highs rmd 60s through 90S Qnd tows 50s to low 60s. |