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Show 19 B The Salt Lale Tribune. Thursday, August 1G. 1973 Nebraska Youth Meter Installation Raises Complaints A 60 sig- petition containing Tuesday The receipt brought a complaint from Streets Commissioner Stephen M Harmsen that the proposal made Fri natures against installation of parking meters m front of LDS Hospital was received by Salt Lake City commissioners day by the Salt Lake Valley Traffic Advisory Council has never been received bv the city "There neglect pos'ible l intali Even! Fair Starts In Vernal Special to The Tribune Ribbon-cuttinVERNAL ceremonies Wednesday at 1:30 p m. opened the annual Uintah County Fair at Vernal Junior High School. Several events preceded the opening ceremony including crowning of the fair queen. Tuesday night Leslie Ann Sorensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cal Sorensen, was selected from a field nf 12 contestants to reign over the festivities Her attendants are Mary Ruth Goodrich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lowe Goodrich, and Robyn Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert WiAll lliams three are from Vernal Special events prior to the opening ceremony included a dnve through Ver al's Main Street by magician Prof Anderson blinofolded. g AUGUST 14 THRU 18 WEEKDAYS 12 noon to 4 pm and 6pm to 9pm SATURDAY 11am to 5 30 pm Y vauey fsir man him were Accompanying Vernal's Mayor Alvin Kay and other ntv officials trom the LDS about parking, anyway, Mr Harm-se'aid about resident complaints of employes parking m front of their homes. Ho-pit- "Their employes park on the streets all day long, even as far south as 6th Avenue. The hospital should try to hav e its workers park m its lots and provide more room for visitors. Mr Harmsen said The petiion was forvard"d to Jess A Agraz. city traffic engineer who earlier discuv'd the meter plan favorably and the city attorney for further studv Mr Harmsen asked Public Safety Commissioner James L Barker Jr and and Finance Commissioner Jennings Phillips Jr. to step up enforcement of present parking regulations around the hospital. The men agreed to look into the matter Public-Affair- s Thieves Get Jewels At Home Investigation continued Wednesday into the early Tuesday robbery of a Salt Lake County couple, who were lii'd up with bed sheets by two men who fled with $10,000 worth of jewelry from their home. Sheriff's Capt. N. D. Hayward said detectives were checking out several leads into the case Wednesday. m and Mrs. Donald H Waimea Way (29tj5 East), told deputies they were awakened bv two armed men who tied them up m an upstairs bedroom. Mr. Fisher. 4920 The bandits then ransacked the house, accordir.g to the victims, taking about $10,000 worth of jewelry. said the pair fled Mr. when they set of an audible burglar alaim as they were going down some stairs to the basement of the home. Fi-h- cr OF QUALITY PABCO PAINTS whatever you want to pretty-oprotect from cold weather damage Special to The Tribune VERNAL James Chilton Nickell. 87, Vernal, was found dead at home Wednesday morning of what the Uintah County Sheriff's office termed a gunshot wound in the chest. ... to preserve and to personify with distinctive color . . . I'VE GOT IT COVERED . . . with a Pabco quality point of HOT prices thot more thon melt the freeze! I've got the accessories you need, too . . . ond moneysaving specials in other departments, loo! . . . p Utahn Found Dead ... d Lease Rule Midvale Youth Wins Youths Tap Advised County Fair Prize Leaders fair On School Saturday For Rodeo steer Future Special to The Tribune A Midvale MURRAY youth took top honors Wednesand day in the Farmers of America Fat Beef competition during the third day of the 37th annual Salt Lake Countv Fair Salt Lake City ma.. legally lease the Sumner School from the board of education, comwere advised missioners Wednesday by Assistant City tturnev, O. Wallace Lari 4-- Dee Oakeson. son of Mr and Mrs. F.uss W. Oakeson. 675 W. 7200 South, won the blue ribbon for grand champion steer as well as first place in the first set of the fitting and show mg class. Earl said Utah laws permit school districts to lease them property Mr Met With Officials Tuesday, commissioners L. Barker Jr. and Jennings Phillips Jr met with school officials to discuss a That lease formal lease sketched out during what Mr Phillips termed the cordial session, should be forthcoming, he said James ACRYLIC is In it, the city would lea-- e the property for a three-yea- r period, then have first option on purchase. About $1,300 cash, a watch, and money clip were taken early Wednesday by two bandits who robbed the assistant manager of the Radio City ring If the city buys the land, then the school board would have a right to buy it back to either reopen the school or build another in its place. Confab Draw Mayor Garn Neighborhood Park Mr. Phillips and Mr. Barker said the building and grounds would be used for a neighborhood park with cultural activities and offices to help local Salt Lake City Mayor Jake Garn left Wednesday for a two-daboard of directors meeting of the National y residents League Mich The school was ordered dosed this spring after board of educa'ion officials said it was financially unfeasible to operate the building in light of declining enrollment and necessary remodeling. of Cities in Detroit, Mayor Garn, second president of the league, the board to include tne Air Act of 1970 and the Water Act of 1972 on its da. vice asked Clean Clean agen- The program was held at the Salt Lake City Water Department Shops, 1570 Jefferson St. (140 West). There, the participants dug two trenches and were instructed in the proper shoring and reinforcement methods as ordained by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration of the In bght of more than 100 fatalities at construction S'tes in 1972 in the United States, the Utah Safety Shoring School held its first class Wednesday to show construction men how to reinforce and cave-i- n strengthen vertical trench U.S. Department of Labor. Mr. Smith explained that OSHA uses fines against construction firms using improper techniques. walls. The safety program, sponsored by the Associated General Contractors, attracted 12 persons who represented six Utah construction firms. Wallace L. Smith, instructor from the AGC. said the session began at 8:30 a.m. and we were finished up by 2:30 The two trenches were each six feet deep, one was 30 inches wide and 20 feet long: the other v as seven feet wide and 20 feet long. The students were shown how different pin. 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Goot Tying Rhonda Arute, Ogoi'a'o 9 9 seconds; Amy Comotei 10 90; Rosy Pgier, Guffey. Coio. Scoffs Btutf. Neb, 1144; Terra Mon gus. Glenrock Wvo.1189. Breokwoy Roping: Jo Lynn Potter, Tucson. Arit, 4 5 second. Joyce Ft ler. Oarkston, Wash , 4 8, Joan Rob$ non, Dodson, Mont., 4 B, Nancy Beck er. Ashbv. Neb , 6 0. Girl's Cutting: Shelly Hasktns, River Fois. Wis., 144 5 points, Jackie Cord Edno, Tex , 144. Alicia Strom White River, SD, 143 5; Brenda Tenn , 142 Memphis, Bod, Barrett Jo Beott, Miles Racing: City, Mont. 17.13 seconds; Julie Rugg, Aheno, Ore, 17 16, Oonno Frey. Lathroo. Calif., 17 16, Kathi Filippmi, Bottle Mountain, Nev 17.25. shonng tools should be used for all types of trench digging They used hydraulic shonng tools pumped up to 3.000 pounds pressure by accompaand screw-typ- e nying pumps jacks used in the same manner, but unable to hold as much presaure. The representatives of Copper Corp., Hercules. the Flasher Barricade Co., W.W. Clyde Construction Co.. Gibbons and Reed and Mountain Fuel Supply were also instructed in the proper use of timbers and plywood which go between jacks and earthen walls, Mr. commented. Ken-neco- tt Probe Seeks Identity In Fatality Special to The Tribune InvestiBRIGHAM CITY gation continued Wednesday into the death of an unidentified man whose body was found on a sandbar in the Bear River Monday afternoon, according to Box Elder County Sheriff Warren Hyde. The shenff said the body has been sent to the state medical examiner's office in Salt Lake City to determine the cause and approximate - Gary G. Park, also of AGC, said the classes are open to anyone wishing to know about safety in construction digging. The classes will be regularly-scheduleevery Wednesday and one Saturday of each month. He noted the registration fee of $15 a person includes handouts, instruction, lunch and the Use of a hard hat during the session. Each class is limited to 12 persons. time of death. No report from the medical examiners office, however, has been received, Sheriff Hyde explained. Sheriff Hyde said authorities searched an eight-mil- e area along the nver where the body was found by three teenagers, but added that his office has come up with no clues or leads. The sheriff, who theorized the death may have been accidental, said it will probably take some time before deputies determine the victims identity. McCown E. Hunt, who retired after nine recently years as chairman of the Salt Palace Board of Directors, was honored for his service Wednesday by the Salt Lake and County Development Promotion Board. The board, at its monthly meeting, cited Mr. Hunt for his achievements and dedication in bringing about the Salt Palace and running its operations for nine years. The board also voted to spend $3,000 for support of a membership drive designed to push the board's membership above the 65 it now has. Interior Officer To Address Indian Grads Special to The Tnbune William BRIGHAM CITY L. Rogers, undersecretary fur the Department of the Interior. will deliver the graduation address to the class of the Indian Police Academy, Friday at 10 a.m. at the Intermountain School. - Board members also were told the gas shortage and the concern about it has not markedly affected Salt Lake area tounst business. The intertribal police academy began in June under the Henry Aluia. manager of direction of Leroy Eswonia. Hotel Utah, reported that Each graduate wili have comhotel bookings in the area pleted b02 hours of training by compare favorably with last FBI officers, tribal police year. chiefs and Bureau of Indian The board also reviewed a Affairs instructors from Washtape recording extolling the ington, DC. desirability of Salt Lake City Olof E. Zundel. Brigham as a convention site. It will bo City, will deliver the welcomdistributed to convention maing address and a special nagers of organizations agent from the Salt Lake City throughout the country. FBI office will also speak . Mr. Eswonia said a new ADVERTISE VENT class of 45 students representATHLETES FOOT GERM ing nearly every state, will HOW TO KILL IT. begin training Sept. 5. He also IN ONE HOUR, said that all of the current Strong, check, itch and burning or your S9c Sack graduates have secured emany drug counter. Then, in ployment with the BIA, tribal lrtted (km .lough HEALTHY .kin appratl.NOW police forces, county sheriffs .1 Ml WIH.fJK Mfli-- 1 or city police. qnick-dryin- 5 486-932- 4 1 I . MW 'JP'fcg ai Neb, Directors Laud Hunt SWEATERS SALE 3 FROM Highest quality ... made by Pabco to exacting specifications that make it especially durable in this climate ... excellent hide ... easy to use ... a exterior gloss for all residential and commercial exterior wood finishes. Bill Parkinson, 22, 1815-- 1th East, told police he left the lounge about 2:20 a.m. with the day's receipts in a money bag enroute to a nearby bank in order to deposit the funds Salt Palace ANDERSON DIAMOND Regular $9.50 AJ-Sept-- PANTS cuffed Baggies In uncuffed. and Corduroys, knits HOUSE PAINT results Wedoeutov 4 fourth-rovx- j Bovs Cutting. Russell Franklin. 114 Kirk Calif , pound. Strain, White River, SD. M3, Ste.e . LO 14); Welsh. .0,' Monks, viarkc, Wheaton, Kon , 14C 5. John Lowry, Akron, Seer WrestlingLonnv Leach, Colo, 11 7 seconds Ainsworth, Neb., 1??, Jock Ovjifn Chevenne. Wyo., 13 6. Mart Crobtree, H McCov Flo , 17 9. Chns'ensov Vo Coif Roping Ruoert, tdaNj, 11 2 seconds; Jerry w J Fourcho. Belie O'son, $d Vse kuu MiK'&en, t,oio . Louer, Buhaio. Oka . 21 4 boddie Sronc Rid eg. Butch Weob Eogle Butte, S 0 . 60 points, Oorre Krauot. Bridgeport, Neb . 54, Bco McMillan. Wollo Watlo. Wash, 5. John L Goethe. Avon. Mont . 49 8uh R'dmg: Ricky Hesfefcm, Oreo Foils, Mont . 67 points; Fred Berger Mondon. N 0 . 65; Chorlev Brown, Bingham Conway, Ark., 56; De-JOaden. 57 Borebock Riding Jim Oovis, Win lock. Wash , 57 points. Russell Shco nover, Cosper, Wvo, 51; Gregg $mo' lev. Peoriond, Tex , 49; Mark Mor row, Loke City, lowo, 49; Colvm Pa ton, no home town listed. Miss., 49, Buddy Warren, W'cox, Anz . 49 Team Racing Kev n Mock, Calif, and Raney Spears, Redd 9 Coilf, 14 7 seconds; Monk Knight ond Jm B'OneU both Avon, Mont, 19 6. Angie Fronks ond Rusty Redfecrn both Fort Sucoiy. Okk)., 20 1, Jim Redding ond John Mehling, both Her dn, Mont . 3? 9 Anne Grant, tsoto Pole BendingCmdy B'ost Miss., 20 71 seconds. P'ott, Kan , 20 91, Gov Oovis, Pay son, 21 30, Kathy Little, Elevo. Wu. S. The AGC issued 12 diplomas to those completing the course Wednesday. FARAH.HAGGAR.LEE. JANTZEN PABCO ACRYLIC LATEX Clean-u- SHIRTS A Rick Kinney. 17. Sulpnur La., was chosen as student vice president, while Marlene Schiffer. 16. Ordway. Colo was elected student secretary School Teaches Trench Safety By U llf Cannon Tribune Staff Writer - youth was elected student president of the National High School Rodec Assn. Wednesday. Les Iverson who will be a senior this autumn at North Platte High School, was elected between rounds of the National High School Rodeo Championship finals by de'e gates from 26 states and two Canadian provinces. State, as he Lounge, was walking to a nearby bank to deposit the day's receipts. 147 (AP) Nebraska Unlucky for Manager thot versatile, tough, remarkable resin chemistry. OGDEN W alk to the Bank Proves EXCITING NEW PABCO ACRYLIC RUSTIC STAIN from modern continues daily The from 10.30 through a m. to 10:30 p m was Reserve champion awarded to a steer owned by Debora Holt, 10O11 S. 17 0 West, South Jordan. Third and fourth pnzes went to Randy Fitzgerald, 'outh Jordan, and Chns Ashcroft, West Jordan In the fitting and showing awards were competition Val Samuelson, given to Blaine Oakeson, Susan Miller, Scott Larry Howell and Lauve Davis I 4 |