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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 11

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Ogden, Utah
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11
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Standard-Examiner Tuesday March 16 1976 11A PICK 'O PUNCH Utahns Ask Kleppe To OK Kaiparowits 3J HOME I FURNISHINGS! sv iPAVBnecs's supporters of the project make themselves heard Environmentalists say the coal-fired plant will ruin pure Southern Utah air and landscapes But Gam told the Southern Utah residents Monday sense tells us that there can be a balance between clean air and water and nos am seems we are no longer content to suffer in Nephi Sewer Line Bombed Shots Damage Parked Cars IT'S ANNUAL TAG SALG5 GVGC2YTC3DNG MAS A GC2GEM TAG GVGC2Y AS TMG SAVINGS ARG MG SGG SAVG Communist Party On Utah Ballot? SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -The Utah Communist Party has met the deadline for submitting a petition for a place on the November ballot Secretary of State Clyde Miller said the newly organized party filed a petition Monday with the signatures of at least 500 voters in 10 Utah counties Miller said county clerks must verify the signatures before the party earns a place on the ballot The party was organized by Robert Archuletta and Joe Bird both of Salt Lake City two incidents were related Investigators would determine the type of explosive device used said Painter adding that it might have been either placed under the sewer line or thrown from a vehicle since the line is near the road Authorities in Nephi said a person or persons with a shotgun went through a two-block area of the city Police Chief Dave Lunt said the shots damaged the windows or radiators NEPHI Utah (AP)-Bomb experts from Salt Lake County were called to investigate an explosion that broke a sewer line west of Nephi Juab County 'Sheriff Robert Painter said Monday Painter said the explosion occurred just before midnight Sunday authorities in Nephi were investigating a weekend shooting spree that resulted in damage to at least 12 parked vehicles early Sunday was no indication the WASHINGTON (AP)-A group of Southern Utah residents was scheduled to leave Washington this morning after having conferred with the secretary of the Interior and other officials Monday in support of the Kaiparowits power project The four or five dozen men women and children in the group toured the capital Monday plugging for approval of the proposed project The group also met with Federal Energy Administration officials and Interior Secretary Thomas Kleppe Utah Republican senatorial hopeful Jack Carlson said that Kleppe told him the group did an outstanding job of presenting views supporting Kaiparowits Carlson a former Interior Department assistant secretary said he talked with Kieppe by telephone from Salt Lake City Kleppe has said he will decide whether to approve the Kaiparowits project next month State Sen Dixie Leavitt R-Cedar City said the people of Utah are so heavily in favor of the project that the legislature ought to call a special session on the US Capitol steps to underline its feeling State Rep Garth Jones R-Cedar City told the energy office officials that people being sold down the river on the pretense we need these kinds of Asst FEA Administrator Bill Rosenburg told the delegation that his agency supports Kaiparowits US Sen Jake Gam R-Utah met with the group and told them have prevented work on Kaiparowits in the past and will continue to do so unless CM CM M1 CM CM CM CM I 1 I I 1 Cl CM r- CM CM CM CM 1 CM CM i CM I- cc Cl cc CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM CM SPECIAL PURCHASE OUR BUYERS JUST PURCHASED THE WAREHOUSE STOCK OF A NAME BRAND MANUFACTURER OF DECORATOR CHAIRS LARGE SELECTION OF FABRICS AND STYLES Values to $19795 YOUR CHOICE LIMITED QUANTITY at Soldiers Summit Claims Second Life 7 Hurt SOLDIERS SUMMIT Utah! Also lulled in the crash was A broadside collision on Connie Anderson 19 of Sandy icy US 50-6 near senger Danny Lopez was Flu Shuts Down Idaho Schools DKIGGS Idaho (AP) Flu has closed the Teton and Clark School Districts in Southeastern Idaho Teton Supt Dr Grant Wilson said school has been closed since Thursday He said a telephone check of homes Monday found 15-20 per cent of the students would not be able to attend the schools at Tetonia Driggs and Victor because of illness At Dubois Clark County school officials said there will be no classes this week because of the flu outbreak SUPER DINING VALUES mS treated and released Utah Highway Patrol troopers said car hit a patch of ice skidded off the highway then returned to the road colliding with a westbound car driven by Joe Vigil 31 of Riverdale Vigil and his father Eufracia Vigil 74 were in serious condition Three other members of the family were listed in satisfactory to good condition Summit last weekend claimed a second life Monday Authorities at Utah Valley Hospital reported the death of Glen Jackman 19 of Riverton Utah Utah Seven other persons were injured Both of those killed were passengers in an eastbound car driven by Julio Feliciano 18 of Salt Lake City who was listed in good condition Another pas- Wm -Jpi VILLA ROSA 8 PIECES HOST CHAIR 5 SIDE CHAIRS TABLE AND MATCHING CHINA REG $109800 NOW $67700 IkJrn II -1- J- Trast A- YOUR CHOICE GRANVILLE OR PROFILE BY STANLEY 7 PC Reg 85995 NOW 64700 CM $37700 MATCHING CHINAS Reg 55995 MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM NOW CM CM Huge Selection TABLE LAMPS 60 OFF CM CM F-- f-iJ K3 K3 IM CaM im KT 3 F3 13 C-M I i K-J IM i-i i 9 F03GE DRAWING ON A GETV (NO PURCHASE NECESSARY) FREE REFRESHMENTS There are certain roles in life in which we just have to measure up to what's expected of us We believe that being a funeral director is one of them CM CM cr I OPEN WEEKDAYS 10 AM TILL 9 PM SATURDAY 10 AM TO 6 PM MORTUARIES HOME FURNISHINGS DRAPERIES APPLIANCES CARPETING 845 WASHINGTON BLVD OGDEN PHONE 399 5613 5865 SO 1900 WEST ROY PHONE 825 6355 1152 WEST RIVERDALE ROAD PHONE 621-4222 THE FUNERAL DIRECTORS WHO CARE 1 '1 I II 9 tl i 19 11 I II I II I I I A.

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