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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 9

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Ogden Standard-Examiner Friday May 13 1977 RECORD 184 DAYS Calf Outgrows Heart Dies SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) He said if the Jarvik Five is involve an external power A calf named after an Olympic found to be consistently depend- supply A able and sustains a series of it is the most successful marathon winner died 1 he i calves for long terms without type of heart so far and it has University of Utah Thursday 'complications would set supported a healthy growing night after living for a record the state for clinical trials of animal 184 days on an artificial heart the heart in means it has the kind Abebe whom researchers He said scientists would of reserve capacity that could named for Abebe Bikila the: prefer an artificial heart for allow a human patient to lead a Ethiopian marathon runner who 1 human use which does not normal active won gold medals in the I9601 and 1964 Olympics was destroyed at the Division of Artificial Organs because he had outgrown the1 heart and was becoming ba mua jm aa I ii progressively weaker (Ill CSHIGnfGR fVlUFClOr Researchers said the heart itself was still functioning! SALT lake CITY (AP) -Iday at St Mark's Hospital suf- normaUy and ere were none Douglas A Yoakam 28 of Salt fering from four gunshot of the problems with infections 6 or blood clotting which had Lake City has been arraigned wounds authorities said occurred in previous calves on a charge of first-degree Police said Yoakam a regis- The Holstein had erased the murder in the shooting death tered gun dealer was arrested former survival record of 145 Tuesday of a 67-year-old Salt hours later at his home and is artificial heart April man MiU Creekbeing held without bail in the -i Salt City-County Jail In response to questioning by Cleveland Clinic Salt Lake City Court Judge I TUG-OF-WAR Seconds before the recess bell called a halt Thursday a hodgepodge of first second and third graders at Cen-tral School in Brigham City took a tattered tied-together rope and dragged each other around the school grounds The victors at right had a slight edge with six more youngsters but the tuggers at left made them pay for every inch 200 POUNDS Police Peer Into Quiet World of Polygamy By DAVID BRISCOE SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Police have begun probing the secret world of Western polygamists after two young women assassinated the leader of a Utah group which has survived for years without any major encounter with the law Polygamy has been linked to murders or disappearances in Mexico California and polygamy although police said Thursday they were not discounting any motive A Murray police spokesman said there were rumors that out-of-state polygamist groups were involved but no evidence to link any of them to the crime The Federal Bureau of Investigation would be called in if there were the spokesman said Two women entered office in the Salt Lake City suburb of Murray in front of a half-dozen witnesses and fired nine shots six of which hit the doctor group said by police to number in the thousands uses no name except a term applied locally to polygamy proponents Allred said in an interview two years ago that he considered himself a Mormon al- Utah within the past three years Several sects are break-offs from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon) which sanctioned plural marriage until the late 1800s but now excommunicates polygamy advocates The death Tuesday of naturopathic physician Dr Rulon Allred 71 focused police and public attention on iOOOOOOQOOOOOOOQQOOQ KRISHNA FOLLOWER HELD Religious Deprogramming Hellish' Maurice Jones on Thursday the judge Yoakam said he was Abebe weighed 200 pounds in set preliminary hearing for unemployed and receiving $60 a November when surgeons june Yoakam is accused of week disability benefits He ifmTtev? htvLhe: phif06! killing Justin Taufer who said his wife is expecting their it with the Jarvik Five a polyurethane heart connected to said had stopped to help second child and that they have an external compressed air a 24-year-old Salt Lake City a 15 month-old daughter power unit by air lines woman as she struggled with Officers said they anticipated protruding from the calf side an armed man who said he was 1 no charges would be filed in In six months he had grown to more than 400 lbs and to rape her- connection with a large cache researchers stopped feeding The woman Karen Roberson of weapons and ammunition him oats and dietary supple- was in serious condition Thurs- found in home ments in an attempt to arrest the weight gain until now the principal goal of our calf experiments has been to develop a system that will work dependably every said Dr John Lawson who supervised care of the calf during testing think we may have reached that goal with Jarvik Five but we know until 1 after an extensive autopsy of 1 He said the post mortem would include examinations ofjQ all organ systems to determine if they suffered any damage from the heart The heart itself 0 will be tested to determine whether it suffered from contact with body fluids A Jarvik Five will be implanted in another calf next 'month Lawson said to test i how well the animal survives without anticoagulants which Abebe received regularly 1 purpose of the test without anticoagulants will be to see if the animal can survive whether the design and 0 materials in our heart are good NOW IN STOCK POND FISH HYACINTHS WATER LILIES NEW SHIPMENT OF AQUARIUM PLANTS MDTTY' GARDEN SUPPLY 360 9th Street 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 maii iaio uui licai cxi guuu 0 SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -A 22-year-old Hare Krishna member from Laguna Beach Calif says she still suffers side effects from being subjected to three years ago at her home At a news conference here Thursday relating to the abduction by judicial order of another Hare Krishna member Jo Ann Bradlev described tactics used on her as Her abductors she said employed psychological and i al abuse They screamed at her tore up her religious books railed against her beliefs and threw her against a wall Mrs Bradley said On May 4 22-year-old Hare Krishna member Genevieve Bronson Ayers was forcibly bundled into a private plane by Salt Lake County Sheriff deputies after her mother obtained a court order giving her custody of her daughter Members of the religious movement say they fear for Miss safety Early this week 3rd District Court Judge Jay Banks rescinded his previous order taking away from Genevieve Ayers guardianship of her daughter John Adams attorney for Miss Ayers has petitioned the Utah Supreme Court for a writ of habeus corpus ordering Mrs Ayers to bring her daughter back to Utah The court has the matter under advisement Hare Krishna spokesman Jagannath Suta told reporters Thursday members of the sect believe Miss Ayers was taken to a center in Tucson Ariz professional deprogrammers who forcibly seized Genny at the airport last week are now holding her he said a result captors are likely to intensify the severity of the deprogramming in an effort to get her to break before she is discovered by private Robert Ayers the father and a professor at Georgetown University and two of her brothers wrote a letter to the Utah Supreme Court Tuesday deploring Miss abduction seizure of our daughter and sister Genny Ayers was planned without our knowledge and executed without any notice to the letter said we been consulted we would have opposed the scheme as offensive in principle probably counterproductive and very possibly psychologically damaging to Genny read the letter in part though the church excommunicated him He had at least six wives and there were reports from police sources of up to 11 Investigating officers said some persons interviewed have said they believe other polygamist groups were involved A polygamist was murdered in San Diego a year ago by two women in an incident similar to the killing of Allred No arrests have been made In yet another case Ervil LeBaron leader of the newly formed Church of the Lamb of God spent a year in a Mexican prison in connection with the shooting death of his brother Joel then president of the Church of the First Born in the Fullness of Time LeBaron churches are based in Mexico Lt John Llewellyn of the Salt Lake County office said a LeBaron follower was the last person seen with polygamist leader Robert Simon of Tooele Utah who disappeared two years ago Llewellyn said he believes Simon was killed NO EVIDENCE absolutely no evidence of a war among polygamists in said Llewellyn pacifists I had no problems with He said the only police complaints against them in recent years have been reports that usually proved unfounded the result of people trying to per-1 secute polygamists Sgt Lynn Turner Murray police said four detectives continued interviews Thursday with witnesses and family members Turner said polygamists I have lived without prosecution I in the Murray area because the men generally establish a i residence with one legal wife They marry other women in unrecorded religious ceremonies putting them up i separate residences avoiding prosecution under either bigamy or cohabitation laws 393-1714 enough to avoid causing clots and to pinpoint areas where 0 0 0 0 OQOOOOOOOOG improvements are I Prehistoric Sheep Uncovered in Utah anthropologist David Madsen and research paleontologist James Madsen and the three unearthed the horn core The team said it would keep close watch on the excavation in anticipation of further finds The scientists said the sheep (Ovis catclawensis) is more similar to bighorns which now inhabit the plateau of Central Asia (Ovis annon) than to the modern-day species found in the western United States (Ovis canadensis) Sheep of the species whose remains were i red Thursday they said are believed to be the result of a direct migration of Asian-type bighorns across the Bering Straits about a million years ago The species inhabited the Rocky Mountain-Great Basin 1 area beginning about 100000 years ago they said and has been extinct for at least 7000 years The horn core found Thursday and any more remains found during excavation of the reservoir will join 15 other SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -A bulldozer operator working on a new city reservoir Thursday uncovered the partial remains of a prehistoric Big Horn Sheep Sammy Stout the bulldozer operator unearthed the horn core part of the skull about six feet below the surface Donald Currey a geomorphologist at the nearby University of Utah who regularly checks the excavation spotted the skull fragment He called in specimens of the species on display at the University of Utah David Madsen said researchers were also taking pollen and soil samples from the excavation to determine how rapidly past climatic changes had occurred and to judge the fluctuations of prehistoric Lake Bonneville predecessor of the Great Salt Lake knowledge of prehistoric climate aids our understanding of present climate and how it will change in the Madsen said BAR-C WESTERN WEAR 927 Riverdale Rd 393-7736 Complete Western Store Boots Coats Hats Leather Goods Pants Saddles Shirts Tack Blouses Belts Buckles SURPLUS TRUCKS PUMPS 6 Counties Get Emergency Aid WASHINGTON (UPI) Six they persuaded Assistant EDA cattle left to said Garn southern Utah counties will Secretary Robert Hall to heard reports that some receive some immediate release the equipment im- ranchers are considering dedrought relief in the form of mediately jstroying cattle which are dying surplus government trucks! told him that the of thirst Helping them obtain pumps and pipe to haul water ranchers need water now and water could save them from to thirsty cows that if they had to wait until economic Sens Jake Garn and Orrin after June 1 there would be no Garn said the ranchers would1 Hatch both Utah receive trucks to haul the y-'r tah- sai water jet engine containers to Thursday thev had convinced On Press Panel be used for watering troughs the Economic Development vricm TTOT and pumps and pipe normally Administration to make the kaimoiu turij used for irrigation surplus equipment available to Madsen of Salt Lake The equipment will be dis- ranchers in Sevier 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