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From Escalante desert Color Country Spectrum, Tuesday, December 27, 1977 3 BLM crew rescues te teenagers CEDAR CITY-A BLM Crew in Escalante has again been instrumental in rescuing unprepared and inexperienced city-dwelling teenagers from the rigors of wild and rugged terrain southeast of Escalante. Nine boys 14 to 18 years of age and five leaders from a correctional institution in Denver had been hiking in the Escalante desert since December. 5. After a week all together, the boys went out in small groups in a situation, ostensibly to develop self-reliance -a "rehabilitation" exercise. On December 15, Harvey Gates, Natural Resource Specialist, on his way to meet Larry Chynoweth, Maintainance, with equipment Larry needed for work he was doing on 50- Mile Bench, came upon two cold, scared, disoriented, cut and bruised boys who had wandered onto the Holein-the-Rock Road.

Larry, on his way to meet Harvey, found two others in the same condition. Although the boys maps, they had no idea where they were. to the BLMoffice where theereashed and warmed until their leaders were located in a local cafe where they were eating. This was the first alert that anything was amiss. Craig Zufelt, Area Manager, Firm files suit SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) A Bountiful, Utah company has filed a $300,000 antitrust lawsuit.

in U.S. District Court of Utah. Pivot which does business in Bountiful under the name Mountain View Paint claims that three paint firms conspired to fix prices in order to drive the Bountiful company out of business. The suit names SpectraTone Paint Corp. of California, Color Wheel Decorating Center, a Utah Morris, Kanab, Utah.

Two brothers and two sisters. Merrill Morris, California, David Morris, California, Mrs. Neil Emma a Marie" Crosby, Kanab, Utah and Mrs. Norman "Beverly Byrl" Maxwell, Page Ariz. Burial was in the Kanab City Cemetery under the direction of the Spilsbury and Graff Mortuary.

the Trombone. He was a Tenderfoot in Scouting and would have been ordained to the AAronic priesthood in June of 1978. He was a member of the Leeds LDS Ward and had recently won first place in a school Track Meet. Burial will be in the Leeds City Cemetery under the direction of the Spilsbury a and Graff Mortuary. Leeds.

Two sons: Alian D. Larson and Rulon G. Larson both of Salines, California. grandchildren. Her father Enoch Lewis of Myton, Utah.

A brother and three sisters: Arnold D. Lewis of Falls Church, Virginia, Mrs. Wesely Fern Jensen of Myton, Utah Mr. Bud 'Alexia" Cooper of Myton, Utah, Mr. SThomas "Marva" Betz of Prosser, Washington.

Funeral services were held Saturday at 10:00 a.m. in the Leeds Ward Chapel. Interment was in the Leeds City Cemetery under direction of Metcalf Mortuary George Henry Bowler Alden K. Barton of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Jackson and Mrs. Flora Bowman all of Cedar City. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at in the St. George Thirteenth Ward Chapel. Friends may call at Metcalf Mortuary on Wednesday one hour prior to services.

Interment and Graveside services will be held at 1:00 p.m. in the Cedar City Cemetery under direction of Metcalf Mortuary. Aimee Allred Berg Mortuary. Fountain GreenLawrence P. Olsen, 79, died Dec.

25. Funeral services noon Thursday at Fountain Green LDS Ward Chapel. Salt Lake City- -Kurt Forrest Hales, 26, died Dec. 24. Funeral services noon Wednesday at Garden Heights Ward.

Salt Lake city- Lloyd, A. Bywater, 70, 25. Funeral services noon Wednesday at St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Clinton- Martena S.

Blaain, 84, died Dec. 26. Funeral services 1 p.m. Thursday at Myers Mortuary Chapel, Deseret -Thomas B. Allred, 80, died Dec.

26. notified the sheriff who activated his East Garfield Unit of the Sheriff's Jeep Posse to commence a search for the five boys still out. They were augmented by a National Park Service plane. Harvey Gates. Don Coleman, Range Use Supervisor, and Arnold Button, rancher BLM permittee, on horses, searched where the jeeps could not go.

Friday afternoon, December 16, the National Park Service plane spotted three of the hikers coming out of rugged Scorpion Gulch. Food and sleeping bags were dropped to Harvey, Don and Arnold, who were in the area on horseback, and they were directed by radio to the boys. Spending the night there, they were able to get in to Escalante with the boys by early Saturday afternoon. The teenagers were out of food and were drinking water from pockets in the rocks. After dusk Friday, the NPS plane, making a final sweep before returning to base in Page, Arizona, spotted a campfire about 35 miles southeast of Escalante, where the remaining two boys were huddled.

The jeep posse was able to get to them and bring them out. Craig Zufelt said glumly, "Some of these days, we're going to bring out a body. This Commerce Department Satellite photo shows a band of mid level clouds in the central Gulf of Mexico crossing the southern tip of Florida. A band of layered clouds stretches from the Eastern Great Lakes southward to Tennessee, and lies along and ahead of a surface trough. Dense clouds with accompanying rain and snow cover the Southwest and West coast from Oregon southward.

Kansas City 34 07 Regional Albany Hi 26 Lo 10 Pcp. Las Los Vegas 61 55 57 43 1.41 .06 United Press International 47 Louisville 27 16 Albuquerque 34 Angeles Station Hi Lo Pcpn Atlanta 34 17 Memphis 42 29 Burley 30 24 Bakersfield 69 57 .03 Miami 67 46 Cedar City 40 31 .02 Bismarck 09 B03 B02 Milwaukee 08 Idaho Falls 27 21. Boise 36 30 Minneapolis 05 B10 Lewiston 27 25 Boston 37 18 New Orleans 46 25 Ogden 45 29 Brownsville 69 53 36 13 Pocatello 29 25 Buffalo 15 10 .29 New. North 33 09 Provo 41 24 Charlotte 36 20 Oakland 57 51 .12 Roosevelt Chicago 01 18 08 .01 Oklahoma City 48 20 St. George 48 41 Cincinnati Twin Falls Cleveland 15 12 .01 Omaha 23 00 Wendover 36 20.

Dallas 53 26 Palm Springs 63 50 Paso Robles 62 57 .22 Denver 36 13 Philadelphia 25 09 National Des Detroit Moines 17 16 10 B01 .02 Phoenix 63 54 .03 Pittsburgh 14 11 .01 Duluth 01 B18 By United Press International Eureka 55 47 .59 Portland, Me. 37 13 Temperature and precipita- 22 17 .06 Portland, Ore. 44 33 tion table for the 24-hour period 59 55 .14 Rapid City 29 03 .01 Fresno ending at 4 a.m. Pacific time, Helena 33 00 Red Bluff 54 48 .28 as prepared the National 80 69 .13 Reno 37 32 .34 Honolulu Weather Service in San Fran- 09 Richmond 35 11 Indianapolis 23 cisco: Obituaries Graveside services for Glenda Morris Reid age 54 were held Tuesday December 27, 1977 at 3:00 p.m. in the Kanab City Cemetery.

Friends called at the Stake Kanab from 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Mrs. Reid a resident of Salt Lake City born May 23, 1923 in Orderville, Utah to Elgin H. Morris and Julia Funeral services for Brent Ray Beal, age 11, will be held Thursday December 29, 1977 at 11:00 a.m.t in the LDS Ward Chapel.

Friends may call at the ward chapel from 10:00 a.m. until time for services. Brent was the son of Glenn Ray Beal and Verlynn Button Beal. He was born June 6, 1966 in St. George, Utah and died December 27, 1977 in the Dixie Medical Gena Lewis Larson 61 died at her residence in Leeds following a one year illness.

Mrs. Larson was born March 31, 1916 in Montain Home (Duschene County) Utah the daughter of Enoch and Martha Lois Workman Lewis. She attended grade schools in Leota and Duschene, Utah and High School in Vernal Graduatiog from Alterra High. She studied nutrition at San Diego State College. She has written many magazine articles and is the author of several books on nutrition.

She was awarded the George Henry Bowler George Henry George Henry Bowler 84 lifetime resident of Gunlock died at his residence in Gunlock on Dec. 26. after a short illness. He was born April 5, 1893 in Gunlock, Utah the son of John Henry and Lasina Almina Truman Bowler. He married Lulu Lenore Wilson Mar 3.

1917 in the St. George Temple. Henry was a farmer and rancher. An active member of the LDS Church he has served a mission to the Southern States Mission 1914 to 1916. He had served in the Presddency of the Shiviwitz branch and for many School years President.

was the He Wardesunday Bishops Counselor and for 9 years served as Bishop of the Gunlock Ward. He is survived by his. wife, 2 sons and 4 daughters: Page Bowler of St. George and Guy Bowler of Gunlock Glenda Morris Reid Esplin Morris. Married Philip C.

Reid Feb. 18, 1943 in St. George, Utah marriage later solemized in the St. George Temple. Survivors are: Husband, I son and I daughter: Calvin Paul Reid, American Fork, Utah.

Mrs. Dick Ann VanWagon, Salt Lake City, Utah. 5 grandchildren. Father; Mr. Elgin H.

Brent Ray Beal Center from a congenital Heart Disease. He is survived by his parents, 2sisters Lori Lynn Beal and Brenda' 'Daren Beal both of Leeds, Grandparents: Mr. and Mrs. David Glenn Beals, Leeds, Utah. Mr.

and Mrs. Grant Button, LaVerkin, Utah. Brent was a Student and was in the 6th grade. He loved to hunt. He loved to mess around with the guitar and played Gena Lewis Larson ternational Association of Cancer Detectors and Friends in 1973.

In 1976 she won a "Humanitarian Award" for the person who does the most for the cause of good health especially educationg the public in the field of nutrition. She married AaRON G. Larson March 19, 1934 in Vernal, Utah their marriage was soleminized in the St. George LDS Temple in Junly of 1976. Mrs.

Larson had been active in the Refief Society of the Leeds Ward. She is survived by her husband of "Humanitarian Award" by the 'In- Mrs. Dewane Adams of Washington, Utah, Mrs. Berle Holt, Mrs. Ted "Nelle" Twitchell and Mrs.

Dean H. "Blyehe" Terry all of Enterprise, Utah 37 grandchildren and 72 Great grandchildren, 2 brothers and 3 sisters: Milton A. Bowler and Mrs. Lottie Ulrich both of Gunlock, Utah Richard A. Bowler and Mrs.

Marvin "Metta" Chadburn both of Veyo, Utah Mr. Nell Hiatt of Fallon, Nevada. Funeral services: will be held Wednesday at 1:00 p.m. in the Gunlock Ward Chapel with bishop Glen McAllister officiating. Friends may call at Mortuary Tuesday evening from 7 to 8:30 p.m.

and at the Gunlock word chapel on Wednesday from 11:30 till time for service. will be in the Gunlock Cemetery under Intermente direction of Metcalf Mortuary. Aimee Allred Allred firm, and John Prince and David Sagendorf who do business under the name Paint West Decorating Center. The suit claims that SpectraTone refused to sell paint to Pivot unless the Bountiful company agreed to maintain minimum resale prices on paint bought from Spectra and resold in competition with Color Wheel and Paint West. According to the suit Pivot has an agreement to purchase paint from SpectraTone for sale to retail customers.

CEDAR We You Cedar City girl wins new auto CEDAR CITY--A 15 year old girl won a other tickets recently, she bought more' 1978 Chevrolet Chevet and the Cedar City tickets on the automobile just before the Junior one Chamber of Commerce raised drawing. enough money to make this year's The Jaycees had collected only $2600 by payment on the Main Street Christmas Thursday towards the $10,000 worth of lights. decorations and $3000 car. The club apThis was the happy ending to the pealed to the public through newspapers Jaycees fund raising project, which was in and radio. trouble for a while last week.

Tamara Swain, daughter and The public responded and the Jaycees Mrs. G. Von Swain of 841 Spruce Street, made $7170, enough to purchase the car was the winner of the new car. and to make this year's payment on the Since Tamara is under age, the car was decorations. registered in her father's name.

"We're going to have Christmas Miss Swain said she knew it was her decorations next year after all," Jaycees lucky day because she had won a number vice presidnet Lynn Bulloch said, "We of other prizes Saturday in other contests. want to give a big thanks to all that have Even though she had already purchased helped so OUSTON REALTY REALTOR CITY 520 Take This the Best for Five rental units all are self-contained. Vacancy rate is very low. Easy terms are available. $52,800.

You want the most for your money don't beautiful home is for you. Both up and down and elegantly at that. Plus outside features carport, a garden spot. $41,500. 586-2094 SOUTH MAIN OFFICE Opportunity to Wish the Coming year! Need lots of room? This all brick home has 3400 square foot.

All finished. The extras in the are numerous, including a fireplace, intercom, and excellent view. $75,000. If so, this Do you like what you? finished, want to live in the are a shop, a triple bath, carport, you see? You'll like it even more if you Enoch area. Home has 3 bedrooms, fireplace, all for $41,500.

One acre lot with power and water set-up. Property is completely fenced. Barn on property, septic tank on Like new home in Parowan only 2 years old. 3 bedrooms, property, septic tank on property, ideal for the animal lover. 1 bath, carport.

Lawn in and backyard fenced. Electric heat, You can't for the basement partially finished. owner has moved and anxious duplicate price. to sell. Located in new subdivision.

Make offer. $39,960. Aimie Allred the 9 month old daughter of Gary and Louise Bowman Allred died at Dixie Medical center on December 25 of Pneumonia. Aimie was born March 15, 1977 in St. She is survived by her of St.

George-the grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Allred of St. George and Mr. and Mrs.

Bud Bowman of Cedar City. The great grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Al. Nelson of Washington; Mr.

and Mrs. Utah Salt Lake City--Minerva H. Burrows, 88, died Dec. 25. Funeral services 11 a.m.

Wednesday at Magna Second LDS Ward Chapel. Salt Lake City -Mary (Maartie) Visser Hille Slinger, 75, died Dec. 24. Funeral services noon Wednesday at Netherlands Branch of Santaquin-Leah McKay Wardressa Polladay Openshaw, 80, died Dec. 25.

Funeral services 1 p.m. Wednesday at Santaquin LDS Stake Center. Oakley--Lucille Horton, Dec. 26. Funeral services 1 p.m.

Thursday at Oakley LDS Ward Chapel. Orem -Thelma Peterson, 58, died Dec. 25. Funeral services 2 p.m. Thursday at ,40 acres planted to alfalfa located in a of Cedar Valley.

Both surface water water rights. Price is right at $1,680 available. Located in Beaver prime growth area 3 bedrooms, 1 and underground per acre. Terms carpet, vinyl and negotiable. $27,950.

Development property next to Enoch plenty of water. Frontage on paved highway. Just $1,700 per acre. completely remodeled older home. bath, new electric forced air furnace.

New drapes. Beautifully redecorated. Owner is Aimee Allred Funeral services noon Thursday at Deseret LDS Ward. Salt Lake City-Frank E. Bradfield, 91, died Dec.

26. Graveside services 2 p.m. Wednesday at Wasatch Laen Memorial Park. Salt Lake died -Vincent Archuleta, 70, Graveside services 10 a.m. Wednesday at Salt Lake City Cemetery.

Salt Lake City -Roy Del'Andrae, 59, died Dec. 24. Funeral services noon Wednesday at Valley View 11th Ward Chapel. Salt City--Dorothy Wells Orn, 67, died Dec. 26.

Funeral services 11 a.m. Thrusday at Redwood memorial Estates. Salt Lake -Phillip Jason Peterson, 14-months, died Dec. 23. Graveside services 11 a.m.

Wednesday at Taylorsville Cemetery. Ogden-Bruce Franklin Emberling, 79, died Dec. 25. Masonic funeral services 11 a.m. Thursday at Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel.

Springvale- Ross D. Wight, 66, died Jec. 24. Funeral services 1 p.m. Wednesday at Springville 1st12th LDS Ward Chapel.

Salt Lake City Cary M. Lee, 87, died Dec. 25. Graveside services 2:30 p.m. Thursday at Mount Olivet Cemetery.

Lake City -Lona S. Lynch, 76, died Dec. 26. Do you have property for sale? List it with us for the best exposure! MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE MEMBER OF 586-2094 AFTER HOURS, CALL: ORLYN PETERSON 586-6722 STANLEY B. SHAKESPEARE 586-9795 SALLY PETERSON 586-6722 GLEN JOLLEY 586-4800 PAUL HAIDER 586-3532 DOYLE JOLLEY 586-8440.

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