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Show 6B DESERET NEWS, Mondoy, December 29, 1969 Arizonan Drowns In Utah Spa Pcapo Plays We don't even try to make an. more." it to the aid a Salt faher who Saturday delivered hi third child at home. 74: Dt. P D. Kimball. Highland Dr . a chiropractor. J.v.id the ielue.y of the new Kimball daughter Kimberly, well " . went exceptionally ! and Mother, daug' ter tl.er are "doing well today. The bab girl, who was 19 i irches lcr.g at f.'rth. ba lots of brown hair and is the rgcM" of the couple's MX tlildicn. She was Inna at 5:40 . p n. She hasn't jet been i - ghel berause the Kimballs dion't liave a scale at home. ' My v.ile has uper had mme than 45 minutes warning be,'ore the birth of any of our children, not een the first.1 Kimball said. "We're about 20 minutes a". ay from the hospital at which my wife's obstetrician practices, so we don't even tiy to makp it there because of thp time involved. And I wouldn't ri'k it in a car." he said. Mrs. Kimball was in labor about five minutes before birth Saturday. Kimberly's She was in labor "less than 10 on the last three mu utes children, two of when were bom at home, Kimball said. They are Heather Jo, 3, and Brett David. 18 months. lie said he and his wife, better Virginia l.ynn were prepared" in terms ot physical arrangments for the Saturday event, the latter being planned lor home." The first two were not. Mrs. Kimball's obstetrician Box ElJer A holiday visitor County from Arizona drowned early Sunday during a midnight swim at the abandoned Udy Hot Springs resort. ID miles north of here. The victim. Tommy Boyd 23, of Seligman Ariz., was visiting with his siter, Sadie James. 20, a foster daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Del- James, bert Olsen, Garland. The Olsens, the brother and sister, and a friend, John Leven Duski, Trtmonion, had gone to the warm pond to swim early Sunday. Box Elder County Deputy Sheriff Stanley May said they were hanging onto a log when young James just disapDuski drove to Tremonton and called the sheriffs office at Brigham City. Newel Frances John Markham summoned eight volunteer scuba divers and began a search for the body in the Deputies and pond. Dr. and Mrs. D. Kimball admire ne w baby girl, Kimberly, the third child of the couple to be delivered at home by father. (. came to the home following the delivery. After examining the baby and mother, he said he would see you in six ta of nspections liere will be 12 mechanical automobiles deadlines in 1970. This means that individual 'ar owners must check the arge number on their 1969 nspection stickers and from this determine their new deadlines. If the big digit Is three, the jwner must have his car inspected before the last day LAND , Continued from Pago B--l f plished in two years from the Mriate of the contract, included grading of the 12 acres to subdivision requirements; also to . jfill. grade, level, plant and "istraighten the flow of Bingham Creek to the north of the seller's Boundary Remaining property and to n))ipe the same, if necessary. seller's vhere it traverses I property. The county also was bound In the contract to develop a t road from 800 South 4o the north boundary of the I seller's 12 acres, and to alter Ja bridge over Bingham Creek. . According to the suit, the Jjcounty was obliged to give the JJ2-foo- including all provemer.ts, if it failed to form on the landscaping provernents listed in the Jand back, im- -' oer-- f im- ., con-- tract The original purchase con- tract was signed by Nick M ! Macus, president of the firm, but the warranty deed was signed by Sam G. Adondakis of West Jordan. of March, the third month. If the digit is seven, he mast have his car iaspected by the last day of July. Lt. Ted C. London, in charge of safety inspections for the State Highway Patrol, said the plan is intended to spread out the deadlines and avoid the rush of the single deadline, which in 1969 was May 15. Procrastination until the lari day of a given month will create a jam up in the inspection stations and defeat one of the purposes of the new year--a round program, he said. The first two months. January and February, are reserved for new car inspections and transfers. Cars inspected last year otherwise carry inspection dates beginning in March, he said. Motorists who want to hare their cars inspected before the month in which their deadline falls may do so, but their deadline for the next year then will come 12 months after the inspection takes place. DEPUTY Continued from Page B--l yield the right of way, speeding. exhibition of acceleration, reckless driving, assault and battery and use of foul and abusive language. A woman, whose car was reportedly almost hit by the suspect's as she was exiting from a grocer? parking lot, called the sheriffs otnee Sunday and volunteered to give a statement. "I always have an easy delive.y. Then, too. my hur- band is a very calm person. He carried right through like he had been delivering babies Meanwhile, back in KingsBallet where bury Hall, Wests festive The Nutcracker is firmly ensconced, there will be two perform? at 2 and and Tue-da- v 8:50 p.m.. ard the f,nrl show Wednesday at 2 p.m. A cording to Alan Fehurun. manager of Ballet West, there are still some (mostly on invitations" availTuesday) able to Gara Stahlbaums beautiful Christmas Party for all five remaining performances. They can be purchased at the Kir.gsbury Had ticket ay o.'Lce. with Staunchly partnered sensib.htv as v.ed as handsome sail tv John Hiatt, Car-o'vAr.der-on- . as the Sugar Plum Fa.'rv at the Saturday matir.ee. seemed like the glitter on even ore's Christmas tree, the sugar plum everyone g wants to eat. It was a n heart-warjain- performance, the sort one wants children to see for their first taste of dancing. This is important. And it was the kind of dancing that also satisfies the seasoed balleto-manDianna Cuatto danced the Snow Quean with a k.nd of unobtrusive authority that is dnr.cr.ded frem a b; l'er'r.a. She swept her way through the engaging role with her particular smiling ease. She was wed partnered as is every ballerina who has the privilege of Ills partnering by Rocky Spoelstra. whose unselfish dedication seems to be consumed only with making his jaderina appear at her best, ii is a highly commendable quality. agam Saturday evening to a completely sold out house Barbara Hambhn was ad snowflake fragility and innocent beguiiement as the Sugar Plum Fairy, and she managed the torturous turns given her in the Grand Pas de Deux Mrs. Kimball all his life, said. The couples other children s. are Bekie Lin, 8; Cover vl, 6, and Kevin Paul, 5. Cher-week- The body w as taken to Rogers Mortuary at Tremonton from where it will be sent to Winslow, Ariz., for funeral services. COUNTY SNOWMOBILE SOUGHT BY POLICE James was a student at Navajo Community Coliege at Many Forms, Ariz. In addition to his sister i;. Garland, he is survived by Ins parents and seven other brothers and MURRAY Officers today were still attempting to locate a county-ownesnowmobile taken from the home of a deputy sheriff Saturday. Valued at $800, the machine and a trailer on which it was hauled were taken from the yard of Robert W. Desh-le828 E. 48th South, Murray. The Salt Lake County Sheriffs Department insignia is painted on the left side of the snowmobile, described as a 1969 Artie Cat, model The trailer is a wheel Midwest 500, officers said. Persons with information on the equipment are asked to notify the sheriffs office or Murray police. Stabbing Victim Found In Chair A Sait Lake man was found stabbed to death Sun-d- a v in his room at 23 N. 1st Wert. The victim was sitting upin a chair. Police said a cleaning vvo.aan. Martha T ujillo, discovered the body of Pedro Chavez, 46, w hen she entered with a pass key about 1pm. after receiving no response from her knock. Officer P. M. Sehroen said bloody smudges in the stairway and hall leading to the victims room indicated he may have been stabbed elsewhere and carried or dragged to his room. He had several wounds in the chest D e t e ctives questioned other residents of the apartment but they furnished no clues cr information of value, said Sehroen. sisters. d Supervisor Named For r, h BYU Salt Lake ter for irjured. Investigating officer L. D. Mortensen said the Parrent with a smiling aplomb. sensitive her Cavalier, Ben Lokey radiated nobility and purity, As qualities also justly descriptive of his electric dancing, including the most spectacular lifts seen in the first three performances. Though different from those of Vicki Huttenand Miss Guat-t- o in her interpretation of the Snow Queen, Mary Lynne Shupe was eloquently effective. Richard Tanner, who is learning much more stagecraft in his dancing, made a fine cavalier. At both Saturday performances. both Maurice Abrava-r.e- l and the Utah Symphony from Orchestra progressed the near disaster of Friday evening's openirg performance to the desired climactic intensities, though the increased tempos still cost some of the soloists sufficient time for all their steps. vehicle was westbound on 17th when South it collided with the other vehicle, southbound on 11th East The Parrent bachelor's then vehicle jumped the curb and broke a large plate glass window in the Page and King Rcxall Drug Store on the southwest comer of the' intersection. Mortensen said Parrent was cited for allegedly running a red light. Extent of damage to the drugstore and automobiles is still being determined, Mortensen said. CenCon- tinuing Education, it was announced today by Dr. Harold Glen Clark, dean. rRowley eceived his 2-C-ar Marie Jannsen, 81, 567 E. 33rd South, was listed in fair" condition at Holy Cross Hospital today after a two-ca- r collision Sunday at 11th East and 17th South. A drugstore w indow was also smashed following the collision. Mrs. Jannsen suffered head injuries after being thrown from a vehicle driven by Martha Ann Bunten, 77, 561 E. 33rd South. Mrs. Bunten was treated and released from Holy Cross Hospital. Treated and released from the LDS Hospital were Wesley H. Parrent. 9S6 Lake Si. driver of the other car. and his wife Martha. A daughter, Linda Sue, 12. was not Center Dr. Richard T. Rowley has been appointed as a supervisor in the Brigham Young U n i v e rsity ynwwww Woman; 81Fair Crash After Nutcracker To ind '69 Run Wednesday By HAROLD LUXDSTROM Deseret News Music Editor Deputy May said the pond is posted with no trespassing signs, but people frequently swim in the SSdegi ee water. It has many treacherous holes, he added. BYU . de-gr- fron, in 1954, degree in 1965 at Utah State University and doctor of education degree in 1969 at USU. He has received three National Defense Education Act fellowships and a Fulbright-Hav- s fellowship to study in India in 1966. Previously, he taught in Salt Lake City schools and at USU. MAN DO-I- T Continued from Page B-- l in most instances its just plain because drivers are in too big a hurry and will not drive according to road conditions. Too bad the stupidity of a few creates problems for so many. I Does 'Had Mean? e ordered a inflatable doD from an import firm in Reseda, Calif. I sent them a cheek tor $2185 on July 15. They acknowledged it and said it would be shipped soon. It never has and they wont answer letters even though Ive written four times. Caa yon get aa answer? S. G. W., Salt Lake City life-siz- nr Their answer is: This order had been very terse to customer. We don't know what they mean by 'had. Suggest if you don't either then you get back to us, pronto. shipped You Got Some Personal Action My mother, a widow, has a grass parking on the other side of her sidewalk. Last summer this area was dng op for some reason or other. The gravel-bas- e roadway to her parking was dug np too and replaced with p'sin d- '- which when wed Is quite muddy. Mother called the street nepL wad asked for some graveL A crew came and dumped some clay dirt, now can just sink and if yon step out yon go clear to your shoe tops. I called to complain but the city just thinks wc are exaggerating. Caa yon get results where all other efforts have failed? B W. Salt Lake City. Commissioner Catmull was so moved by pur problem he went out personally to take a look see. He found not clay as you said, but the usual road base which is 85 pet. gravel and sand and 15 pet. dirt So he had a crew try to make it belter fcv packing it down somewhat. But you must realize that it is almost impossible to restore a surface to the same way it v. as before beir.g dug up especially when winter weather won't let it dry out Anyway, hope it's better. md ft volume of maR (Editor's Nate: We'ra tarry tea iwmbtr of ca impost bio ta innwr mry mtmum. Finm, m mcd.czt or legal . Ddo'I stad stpmps dr envelopes at answers can n'v do given in tM$ column. OfJy auesham of general interest wid be Moo pnono nswored and teixpHem cads can bo occepitd only a tea Do-t top boors preserved. Gtvp yew Nfm, apprise end pm for pmWtaftm Deft Mm bip yev.) mttt t - Mb j Stork Poised For '70 Baby the stork is ready to deliver the first baby of 1970 in Salt Lake dress. name of the baby and name of parents. Gifts donated by Salt ike County merchants include: Somewhere poised, County. And the parents who receive the new years first baby will fall heir to a long li of gifts. The 1650 Stork floral arransement nd Daft y Duct set, Br Floral, $ esa Granite Furniture; Pmlco ciock-racPete Vront.kis Son; case S90 milk and case Oerter's boo rood. Stopper's Discount; $50 sa vinos account and ptpny tank. Deseret Federal Sav-inLean; tree sra'npoo, set and cut. Salon of Italv; free use of bafcy od or scales for three months. Abbey Rents; SS reservation gift certificate for parents. Cactus Pete's, case of Gerber's Modilac, IGA; and f ve Dee's Dollars, good for meals at Dee's Restaurants and 20 tokens, each good for one Dee's Hamburger. A hand-tie- d wig of 100 per cent human hair for the mother from Discount wg Center; six months free for Sfenderform membership Figure Studios; Better Homes Gardens Bay Book, Deseret Book; low weeks tree diaper service. Imperial Diaper Service; case Special Baby Morning Milk, Albertson's Food Centers; 8x)C opal portrait, Ector's; and Gerber's baoy foods, plastic pants. Lucerne evaporatfrom ed milk Safeway. From a case of Western Family canned milk and two cases Gerber's baby food; Quoted baoy blanket by Triooro, sir boxes Pampers, 'new-borsize. Travel Carry seat and terry oath set from Scot Superstores; $10 certificate, Farcer's A'ar. kef; ficwers to the mother from ATP lnurance; complete de'ure Storkcraft crib outfit from South East Furniture; and $3i certificate for local moving service from pioneer Moving. A d Continued from Page B-- l road across the MantL We will need cattle guards, but dont see any need to restrict the number of grazing permits because of any cattle-car dangers, or any other sons. The same goes McLaughlin said. As for the actual space taken out of will be very little, rea- for sheep, amount of grazing, it he added. S1IEEP TOO We do have a potential wa- tershed problem there, but it is not insurmountable. It can be solved by retaining vegetation, possibly restricting travel in some critical areas, building proper overlooks, and picnic areas with vault toilets. Drinking water for many Sanpete communities comes from the Manti and we will be giving that fact the high priority it deserves." The controversy is still somewhat academic as no one yet knows where the fund3 will come from. Derby rules are simple: the first baby torn after midnight, Jan. 1, 1970, in Salt Lake County, as attested by the delivering physician, is the winner. A check of all hospitals will be made, but if the baby is born outside a hospital then one of the Salt Lake newspapers must be notified by 9 a.m. Jan. 1. Attending physicians should be careful to register the exact moment of birth, along with place, weight, sex, ad The Economic Development Administration has been mentioned as a possible source of revenue, since Sanpete county is part of the Four Comers qualifying for Development, federal funds. Frost, George Utah director for the EDA explains that no one has applied for funds to surface Skyline Drive. Furthermore, we hare a problem in that the Nlanti Mountain is located on federal forest land and we do not normally fund or assist federal projects. Frost added. He did not close the door on the possibility that some special federal funds could come later, to be dispersed through his office. Local people must also be prepared to pay part of the costs in any event, he added. PAVING NEEDED Sanpete County Industrial officials cited Development the need for paving the road as a stimulus to area tourist travel Manti mayor L. J. Anderson said people in his area were generally in favor of the resurfacing. We can't expec tourists to take their families up there when even a small rainstorm could trap them many miles from assistance r.o matter how glorious the view, he said. However, . view includes much of Emery County eastward to the Green River, and across Sanpete and Sevier Counties to the far western reaches of the Wasatch Mountains. Some hunters and fisher-The Tax Guide Available At News men voiced the opinion that paving the road would mean a heavy influx of people, and that the mountain's recreational facilities could not handle them. Your area's 160-pa- insurance benefits to worth- less securities. The book is available in person for 60 cents or by mail at 75 cents (to cover postage and handling). Send mail requests to Tax Guide, Deseret News, P.O. Box 1257. Salt Lake Gty, Utah 84110. Copies also are available at the newspaper office, 34 E. 1st South. scenic become attractions it could quite popular with tourists he said. Everyone seems to agree the Manti has some magnificent scenery that few people see because of the present road conditions. SIDE BOADS There would still be many side roads remaining unpaved, that only drive vehicles could negotiate, Allred added. Complete plans for the proposed road would mean pavement from U.S. 550-t- f south to Mayfield and eventually to the new Salina Canyon Interstate 70. Initial phase, if money is lacking, may be to pave the road from Mayfield to connect with existing pavement east of Fairview on the Skyline summit, forest officials said. Income the current year, is available through the Deseret News. This tax guide answers all those perplexing questions taxpayers may face from accident and health Charles R. Allred, Manti District Forest Ranger said the new road would bring more and more people campgrounds or other outdoor recreational facilities would be needed to take care of them. the Federal Tax, prepared and published by the Internal Revenue Service to aid taxpayers in preparing their federal returns for MORE PEOPLE With nerart pen. piay Skyline Drive Under Debate NO APPLICATION What mer Nikki Peck, said the idea to make the climb cams from her husband, Joe Nixon Jr. of Bloomington, Ind. They were married Dec. 14. This will be fun. my husband says. Mrs. Nixon I am a reluctant explained. climber, but I have had promises and promises a bo t how warm my toes will be. Petzoldt, who operates the national outdoor leadership school at Lander, Wyo., ha been unsuccessful in all of his recent winter attempts to scale the mountain. In 1935. Petzoldt and his brother. Eldon, made the first successful winter assault of the peak. Eldon also is making the climb this year. Over(UPI) -TEveryone is okay. night temperatures in the climbers, includreluctant former area are expected to dip to ing a beauty queen on her honeyWe don't mind the cold, moon, are in position to make just sc we can see, Petzoldt the summit of the Grand said. It will be a fun trip and Teton by tonight, according to a great experience. We are not out to suffer. National Park rangers. The group set out Sunday in The group reached Moose the annual New Years chalMeadows, just below timber-lin- e, lenge of the wind-sweby using skis. The rest of peak in northwestern Wyoming. the trip will be in the higher The climbing party, led by mountain slopes where winds veteran Paul Petzoldt, who is frequently top 100 miles per making his fifth annual climb hour. Four women, including a up the 13,7G6-fomountain, girl and a former started out in Miss Indiana weather. beauty queen We are all right, Petzoldt of 1968 are among those radioed Sunday night from a making the climb. The beauty winner, the for camp at Moose Meadows. WYO. MOOSE, wenty-two right found at 8:40 a.m. in 25 feet of water. It wa In Position To Reach Teton Summit peared. Car Sticker? 12 Deadlines Instead of one deadline for 22 Climbers GARLAND. fa-- : ANNUAL ASSAULT Stereo Stolen four-whe- el recorder, stereo unit and a volume of books and tapes were stolen from the A tape home of Kyle Bailey, h East, while he was vacationing in southern Utah. 275-llt- FOWLER GAS ; WATER HEATER Fully Economist Sees Growth Automatic RENO, NEV. (UPI) An agricultural economist predicted Sunday the beef cattle industry in Nevada would con- SIZES Got CLASS LINED tinue to grow in 1970. Dr. Edmund R. Barmettler, a cooperative extension agricultural economist at the college of agriculture at the University of Nevada Reno said the general demand for beef and beef products in 1970 will increase two to three per Guaro'ntecC For 5 Yeor. Thit means a lol with our groat rater pressure here. D INSTALLATION BY LICENSED PLUMBER cent Barmettler said there may be some leveling out in the decline of lamb production in 1970. OPEN MON. THRU SAT. :)0 Barmettler said perhaps the lamb industry is finding the floor or new average around which the sheep industry can and will stabilize. He said lack of consumer enthusiasm for lamb and woo! products are some of the reasons for the Til PJW. PJ. decline. He said agriculture in Nevada during 1969 showed considerable improvement A.M. OPEN SUNDAY V AJW'TIL 4 j I |