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Arizona Daily Sun from Flagstaff, Arizona • 16
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Arizona Daily Sun du lieu suivant : Flagstaff, Arizona • 16

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Arizona Daily Suni
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Flagstaff, Arizona
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16
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16-The SUN, Flagstaff, Arizona, Tuesday. July 17. Accident Kills Park Ranger GRAND CANYON Seasonal Park Ranger Bill Hall, 24, of Santa Rosa, was killed in an accident at the canyon's north rim about 2 p.m., Monday, park officials have reported. Hall reportedly was responding to reports of a motorcycle accident with injuries when he apparently skidded on wet pavement in the area and went broadside into a construction truck eight miles south of the rim entrance. The truck driver was treated for shock and released.

Hall was pronounced dead at the scene. He had not reached the scene of the motorcycle accident at the time the collision took place, park officials said. Park officials said the motorcycle driver was only slightly injured when other rangers arrived at the scene. Officers from the Arizona Department of Public Safety and the Coconino county Sheriff's Office investigated the mishap. Hall is survived by his mother, Mrs.

Gilbert Hall, Santa Rosa, and a sister who resides in Nevada. BY RICK VELOTTA Sun City Reporter Although work is two months behind schedule and failure to make an October 1981 deadline would prohibit the city from getting reimbursement in the form of a federal grant, city officials are not worried about progress on a major sewer line rehabilitation project. Utilities engineer Ron Spinar said the work schedule includes some built -in delays for weather and material shortage problems and the two months should be made up over the span of the schedule. The project includes the Stan Akers Removed From Critical List PHOENIX (UPI) Corporation Commissioner Stan Akers has been removed from the critical list after undergoing complicated heart surgery almost six weeks ago, officials at St. Luke's Hospital said Monday.

Akers. 56. was listed is guarded condition and doctors. said they were "optimistic' for a full recovery. Akers underwent a quadruple coronary bypass Grant Dependent on Conclusion Of Weather-Delayed Line Project rehabilitation of several old sewer lines throughout the system.

The primary replacement is being undertaken along the Rio de Flag, between Flagstaff Junior High School and the Southside area. There are also branches off the Rio de Flag line along O'Leary Street, Phoenix Avenue, Beaver Street, West Santa Fe Avenue and near Kendrick Street. There are also scattered rehabilitation projects on North Leroux Street and in East Flagstaff near Santa Fe Avenue. The entire project is under contract to Dorfman Construction Los Angeles, and will cost $3.4 million. Of that expense, 75 percent will be paid by the U.S.

Environmental Protection Agency, but one of the conditions of the grant is that the project be completed by October 1981. The line rehabilitation is one link of the city's massive $30 million wastewater, system overhaul, which includes the construction of a new sewage treatment plant. Expected to be completely on line by 1982, the system is projected to have a life of 50 years or more. "We expect them to catch up with the schedule eventually," said Spinar, who explained that the wet spring prevented construction workers to get to the operation June 6 and suffered a heart attack just prior to surgery, causing very low blood pressure. "His heart surgery was done as a desperate livesaving measure which was successful." said Dr.

R. Randall Grace, Aker's heart surgeon. the present time, he is improving in most all areas. Grace said, noting that Akers had developed post operative problems. Akers was placed on a kidney dialysis machine last week to help his recuperation because his kidneys were being overworked.

Akers was admitted to the hospital after suffering "severe blockages of all his heart arteries," Grace said. Akers. a former GOP state legislator and House speaker. was elected in 1978 to his first, six year term on the threemember Corporation Commission. Charges to Be Filed in Truck Theft allegedly stolen from Marlin Sene at the South Rim of the Grand Canyon to Las Vegas, where it ran out of gas June 29.

He was arrested the following day when he went to the Las Vegas Police detective bureau with another man in an opening on development of jected six to eight inches tion sludge disposal site near deep. The site will be the Wildcat Hill fenced and landscaped and tion Wastewater Treatment during periods of heavy Plant. The city has already snow, sludge injection will purchased a 66-acre site be discontinued and. for the sludge injection sewage will be stored in site. two basins, also a part of The sludge, solid the property's developdeposits extracted from ment.

the sewage, will be in- The entire sludge injec- lines buried along the Rio de Flag. "They will work a through as many winter days as possible to help catch up." Another delay was experienced in the rehabilitation of lines beneath North Leroux Street. Some extremely hard rock that required blasting was unexpectedly encountered. The project includes the installation of clay and some cast iron pipe. in areas where deterioration could occur.

Old and undersized pipe is being replaced. Smaller lines are being installed upstream while larger pipes are installed as the project approaches the treatment plant. At present, work is under way at O'Leary Street near the Sinclair Wash, adjacent to the Southwest Forest Industries log storage area. Work will continue upstream along the Rio de Flag with branches off Phoenix Avenue, Agassiz Street, an alley between Santa Fe and Aspen avenues and West Santa Fe Avenue. One line will be bored beneath Santa Fe Avenue and the Santa Fe Railway lines.

Spinar said the boring project will not disrupt traffic on the rail line or the highway. In a related matter, Aug. 16 has been set for the bid registration check prior to his arrival had established the vehicle had been stolen in Coconino County, leading to Lynch's arrest. Lynch is being held in the Coconino County Jail in lieu of payment of $7,700 bail. SEMI-ANNUAL SHOE CLEARANCE tion site will be bermed prevent groundwater tion from runoff.

CASH FOR GOLD JEWELRY with or without diamonds, any karat. Private party, 774-2488 BIG GROUP OF MEN'S, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES OFF Includes nurse oxfords, house shoes, joggers and canvas shoes, casual and dress shoes. (Entire Stock Not Included) Most famous brand names such as Naturalizers, Johansons, Buster Brown, Roblee, Pedwins, Converse, Keds, and Daniel Greens. Phoenix resident William J. Lynch 38, was formally charged Monday in a criminal information filed by the Coconino County with the June 26 theft of a 1974 pickup truck.

Lynch reportedly drove the truck, which was attempt to again take possession of the pickup, which had been impounded by authorities, according to a police report filed with Coconino County superior Court. The pickup reportedly had $4,500 worth of tools in BUY NOW YOU'LL SAVE Hundreds of pairs to choose from. Most all sizes and widths. Also: Mojud Nylon Hosiery Sale All styles, colors and types of Mojud Nylon Hosiery Now OFF Plaza Shopping' Center master charge PLAZA Flagstaff Bother 10 Grand OPEN 9-6 Sr04 Bowl -Sat. US Hwy 66 it when stolen, but very few tools when recovered in Nevada.

When Lynch allegedly attempted to get the truck back from police, he was said to have used Sene's name. However, a routine Limit Rights Closed Effective Tuesday IN 9-7 Monday thru Monday FO FOODTOWN thru Saturday STORE Prices HOURS: Reserved Sunday Serving Flagstaff With Consistantly Lower Prices On Quality Foods Since 1947 TREESWEET IN A SAVE PRICE. NEW YOU COMING CONCEPT TO SOON, PRINTS BIG OVER 300 ITEMS REDUCED FROZEN ROLL MARINA MAN OLYMPIA TOILET TISSUE BANQUET BEER FOUR ROLLS SIX-PAK 12-OZ. CANS MAN PLEASER DEL MONTE A Marina ALL VARIETIES, FROZEN ELBO-RONI 7992 DINNERS 139. CATSUP TISSUE PARMACIAN 99 OR RONI-MAC (Banquet 24-OZ.

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