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Show P'r Retrieves Victim ON DUTY TO tha of S.-.d- ev a pt-ol-- .i Tppetts. nirectc -- ta County Sherff ar.d fell. LODGES OX LEDGE ! Her body struck and edged en a ledge about Kin fee do',n, at almost the same 'pot where a Boy Scout from Cincinnati was killed 'two years ago when he fell ; over the point while chasing a . . lizard. The sheriff said a guide died from a fall m the same area about a year ago, buf his plunge was from a point called White Run some distance from the top of the canyon. Deputy Green said there is rock wall pro4 jecting viewers at the main overlook at Dead Horse Point, three-foot-hig- tL F Diana Kay Golding . . . plunges to death but the your.g couple w s some distance away at a pomt where there is ro protei corn The helicopter, piloted by Skeet Norton of Mountain West Flyirg Pen ice. Provo, rr.?neuvetd gingerly to a pe.nt on the ledge about 300 feet from the bony. Its w hiring rotors were almost touching tie rock wall of the canyon. The two officers w ilkeri to the body and brought it to the waitirg chopper, an operation which took I1 2 hours. The tody was flown to Grand County Mortuary, Moab. The body of the boy killed two years ago lodged on a OGDEN Near Our Help nod Far N Neighbors the Christmas theme at Defense Depot Ogden for the coming holiday Help for nearby neighbors will be in the form of clothing gathered for thp Salvation Army in Ogden, as well as selected families. A number of Depot organizations will assist. The Otiioers Wives Club at DDn. directed bv Mis. Rirh-ar- d M. Bukenholz, has volunteered to assume the Salvation Army project. The PPO also will support Project Nava to. which is an effort to ptovide fixed, c lothing and gifts for the Navajos. Boxes have boon placed at entrances to the Depot, at Buildings InC-fi- , 10 , and aD-and other centtal locations to receive contributions. This year's donations will consist of foodstuffs, including canned goods, lard, flour, salt, sugar, rice, hakmg powder, hand soaps. Also needed sro ai! kind5 of oxcop brushes and colm mg books and crayons for children. Seem it y and Fire Department personnel will collect the items and store them at the fire station. As the truck loads are accumulated, the items will be trucked to Clear- field Freeport Center. Clear- will pa. k ,eld Job them for shipment to reservations in New Mexico and Arizona Corp-.rr.e- n But the outlook year, the first full operation, indicates Palate may fin'sh surplus "a truly feu." he Piedirteri income for ne1 Pur; ea f er tr vr o m. C3 m EXTRA f$a3 ranam rrx na rsv II ae I a ILg y IlfSi 13 Visits Must bt used within 30 days For Only ef consultation visit IXCITiHG, PLEASANT PROGRAM FOR WOMEN WHO WANT TO SHAPE UP IN A HURRY . . . of the Salt with a amazing during 60 10 90 BMI 0ML REGARDLESS OF YOUR AGE Today is Nov. 24fh Pro-co- n tnoo ipv5Ti"2tifNrj of Kay by the Adult Probation and Parole Board is kow !F YOU ARE SIZE 22 IF YOU ARE SIZE 20 under way and recommendations will be presented to Judge Wilkins. Sunnier J. Hati h. defen'p IF YOU ARE SIZE IF YOU ARE SIZE counsel for Kay. has already-mappeplans to ask for a mistrial on grounds that five of the eight jurors had admitted watching televised newscasts or leading newspaper accounts of the rase. next If the mistrial plea is denied. tills argil r.i. nt will form the ha sis for an appeal to the Utah Supreme Court, Hatch said. Si our Perfect days. year r e mu, The trial before Third District Court Judge D. Frank Wilkins lasted four and a half 1970 is $625 000 compared with 5314,090 in expenses -- a profit of about 310.000. Tnc.t fDGijjtio; of t.!c kind take three to five years to stan cj.f..,vjg m the b'ark. Seme rannna A jtnv of six men and two women returned the guilty verdict against Kay. a former bookkeeper in the Church finance department, after deliberating from 3:10 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. manager. 'Neighbors' EXTRA nection with funds missing from Die Church of Jesus Christ of Lattpr-daSaints, will be sentenced Dec. 8 at 9 a m. estimated Assist To nos Edward Kay, 42. East, found guilty of forgery late Saturday in con- than has been estimated by the end of the year, said Earl L Duryea, Salt Palace There is a chance we wont spend all the money allot ed and mav take m more cm-pce- s LaMar In the six months since the Salt Palace began Operations, income totaled an 5510,000. 1 3440-5t- h Palace May Run In Black In 1970 compared "v Sentencing For Kay Set Dec. 8 valleys. A high pressure syste' continues to dominate most of the region, and r,o change in the weather pattern is indicated for the next few days. Temperatures will average near normal, with highs ranging from 45 to 53 and lows from 15 to 25. Sait Lake Citys high and low Sunday were 46 and 25, a few degrees above thp normals of 43 and 23. The mercury warmed to 63 at St. George Sunday. But the clear skies made for some chilly lows this morning. budget of w. Under 'he proposed procedure, tee city would save Sot annually per person at the bQe salaiy r.i Ur clerks who do r.ct per:o m emual p ;'..l c core'. Utahs row Tunio S Requireme- -' Ac w ,s p.i'Sp p T"e a. t by tre last Lege-a- i :red guideline' p, ard for p '"'g re;, pfed by the S .te Trite-c- -t '. f duties under a s, win Ulan PuTc baetv Rcvre-- t F:og mi The fact that two persons fallen over at the identical spot may indicate some attraction there that should be protected, he said. Anderson, Clapk spprj d projects director for thp commission. said it is hi understanding that the couple wme over .he hnuldprs rolling edge, not just tossirg rocks. ! Sunshine came on strong across Utah again today, blurred only by some smoke in the Salt Lake and Utah $375,600, Up di't tree THROUGH S.L. SMOKE with an operating Training Helps Deputy ed fn y SUN TRIES TO BEAM full-sca- re-M- y P.O'S almost-perpep.dicil- iri.f "ft P - tod--h- llusselman. He sain that Mrs. Go,t.rg leaned over the edge tn vi?vh the rocks hurtle dcr u the waI of the canyon when she slipped of Utah Talks and Remra-io- r Commission, said aid spe:al members cf the stall wi'l fy to be fage-dto site early Tuo-'d't;i" reod of furh.r protective measures there. he point He noted t"m wheie Mrs. Go.dmg feli is mile fiom the Pcir.t and is beyond a rock barer 'j of a mile lorg which pro'ects the main perns of access. SEVERAL MILES There are several miles of canyon rim and we cant project it all, said the director We haw two people stationed there and we will have them warn people of the dangers of gortmg near the edge and of .he deceptions of altitude and t' g Jnn VIEVED p:c-g:.c- Ma-'-",r- m Pre. i i' If rescue eperanon perch o one runner while he retrieved th body. I to both cases efort :e- - h me bod es by hik,pv up or down Up face o the edit' -e B3 sjvv rpOu uhi'h rp,;uTd e BE ' . n v; v f'?' e. w.'.l V pei-cmc'1 e p pci ie TuO',1 .1 ! i e Sa,: Lake Cay ir-T- ss T'e ameremert of i'y or :. "arves to e:--- ' w s by Lyn J. Marsh, pe:-- " cr to n e comm1"..- cirecor. in a M. i wcr; pvel tr: A vh.ih 100 feet above Golding Deputy Green also part boJ.T'r. 1969 NEWS, Monday RETIREMENT BASED Synge DEAD HORSE POINT STATE PARK. Sun Juir. A ticklish landing County tv a Klormr oer- of jnittpfi tody of a yours woman who was Silled tr " dav before whop h.e fell 636 per mm Dead Horn pomt. Sar. Juan CU"y D Verle Grer pd Jpop Ben rot ei the tody of Mm D K' Goldins. 22. amut 11 a m. Sunday. Mm. Goldins, a bride of Ies two months, was throw-i-rooks over the edge with her husband, Marion Kent o San Golding, according ;- 2ESERET . . 18. 16. . YOU CAN . YOU CAN . YOU CAN BE A PERFECT SIZE 18 by Jen, by Jan. A PERFECT SIZE 14 by Jan. A PERFECT SIZE 12 by Jan. BE A PERFECT SIZE 16 BE . YOU CAN BE 24th 24th 24th 24th ; REDUCE UNSIGHTLY INCHES FROM & o THIGHS o HIPS o WAIST Results Assured if you wi'l Follow our simple exercises and diet with a personalized program designed to fit your individual needs our system is sure, safe, fun & invigorating! r - "ie v I-- . 7 : fei - t WWU program. o 1 was a nested In Kay and charged September 1 with forgery in connection with a S3.30O check drawn on Church lords An audit later show pd more than $600,000 missing it at all "''d. Ho said ho know of only nnp s"i h complex n the nation whn h star toil making money .n its first year. That was the Oakland, Calif., center, which includes a stadium and has a football major professional According to testimony at the trial, the name of Seldon Clarence Barrow was inserted n a check for $3,500 in place . Dar-tnof the name of a 152 W. 5300 South, 32, also has charged with forget y, and will be tried team. "It appeals that we wont have to come back tn the taxpayers fot nioroy to opet re . teni-hT- We want to the Salt P.i.a.-thank the public for its tremendous support. he said. Ix-e-n The latest Slenderform features the latest ultra-moder- ultra-moder- n reducing equipment n Heated indoor Sauna swimming pool inhalation room SEPARATE FACILITIES FOR LADIES AND MEN TOLL HITS 273 Salt Lakes Most Modern Figure Perfection Facility Crash Injuries Claim Student Ai in Robert Prior, 21. Pi oo, mimed Nov. 16 when his car skidded into a semi-tiuiand trader on U.S. 91 near Farmington, died Sunday nltemnon in a Salt Lake hospu d. the Unit Hn death rn-c-- d tfiTliic fataiifv toll tc "TS with 257 at this compared time last year. extensive Pryor suffered head and interna! injuries when be was thrown into the w ird'hiePi of his r r. The I i y Patrol K.g' said the victim was southbound on US. 91. passing the semi-trucwhen he started k : 1033 East 21s South HOURS: 10 to slow and the auto skidded out of control on the slick pavement into the front wheels of the truck. Pryor, a Brigham Young University student, was alone in his nr. He was transferred to a Salt Lake hospital after th? prnergenev trssitricnt South Davis Community Hospital. Several accidents have occurred in recent weeks the same spot where Farmington's StatP S'reet used to inter-ewith US 91. 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