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Show I I Iagt 2A, Lakeside Hex lew, Oetober 2, 1980 Certification Hearing Continues in Slaying He testified that Miller was capable of standing trial as an adult, could aid in his defense, and was aware of the seriousness and the implications of his act. Defense attorney Tom Jones tried to shake Austins testimony, pointing out discrepancies between his evaluation and those of some psychologists at the state hospital who also interviewed Miller. However, John P. Miller Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Austin stood firm in his recommendation to the court, Miller, 552 W. 1250 N., Clinton, is charged with first Watkins said, " ' degree murder, kidnapping, and forcible sexual abuse. He was arrested by police Aug. 6, the same Ron Stromberg, superintendent of the Youth day Anne Hoskisson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Development Center in Ogden, testified that the Bruce Hoskisson, 1182 N. 600 W., Clinton, was found center is not the type of long-tersecure facility that strangled to death in a vacant home near Millers would be needed for someone convicted of a serious house. i crime, according to Watkins. The prosecution is trying to have Miller certified as Stromberg, also a prosecution witness, said the an adult because of the crimes serious nature and the center does not have the capability to provide fact that if convicted as a juvenile, Miller could be released from confinement in six years. In the first day of the hearing, which has been closed to the press and public, Dr. Van Austin, a consultant in forensic psychiatry at Utah State Hospital and chief psychiatrist for Utah State Prison, recommended that Miller be tried as an adult. y Austin, who examined Miller during a evaluation of his mental state and ability to stand trial, found no evidence of mental illness, insanity, or mental deficiency, according to juvenile probation officer Garrett Watkins, assigned by Juvenile Court Judge Kent Bachman to brief the press on the hearing. Austin, a prosecution witness, did find evidence of serious personality disorders, but indicated to the court that he believed the disorders could be treated. A hearing to determine whether a Clinton youth accused of killing a Clinton girl should be tried as an adult was to continue today in 1st District Juvenile Court. The hearing was to resume Wednesday afternoon after beginning a week earlier. Dr, psychiatric treatment for Miller which appears to be , necessary, Watkins said. Clinton Police Chief LeRoy Webb testified about the chain of events leading to Millers arrest, saying suspicions about Miller had been aroused by two Ogden police officers who remembered a case of attempted sexual abuse allegedly involving Miller which occurred several months ago in Ogden before Millers family moved to Clinton, according to . Watkins Webb said when fingerprints taken from the house where the victim was found matched those of Miller, he was questioned and then arrested by police. Dr. Monique Ryser, assistant medical examiner, testified that her autopsy of Anne Hoskissons body showed the little girl had been sexually abused and strangled, Watkins said.) R. Kotter, D.P.M. Foot Specialist Wayne put about 65,000 miles on your feet during your so it makes sense, lifetime to take good care of them. If you're having problems from ingrown with your feet toenails to bone spurs, calcium deposits, or arthritis -get prompt treatment from a professional foot specialist. You'll ' WORKMEN install storm sewer pipe along 3100 West at about 5300 South in Roy as part of a construction project funded by the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Curb, gutter and sidewalk is also being installed on the east side of 3100 West and curb and gutter on the west side. The project includes the area from 4800 South to 5200 South. Roy City Urges Funding For Addition to Library Roy City officials are urging the Weber County Library Board to fund an expansion of the Southwest iBranch Library in Roy and are looking for a city employee who will be responsible for recording a history of the city. Roy Manager Richard Kirkwood f: said heCity and Mayor Joseph Dawson have been working with the library board for a year to try to arrange financing for the library expansion. ROY comments were in to a response plea from Roy resident Emma Russell for city help to obtain more space in the library. Mrs. Russell Kirkwoods told the City Council she no longer can work on the project. Mrs. Russell also asked the council to assign someone in the city government to be responsible for gathering photographs and documents and keep a record of events and accomplishments in the city. Mrs. Russell, author of a history of He said the city has offered to donate Roy, said valuable information and manpower and equipment for the pictures are being lost. and project has discussed the possibility of using high school construction students under the direction of Roy High vocational director Mac Taft to help build an addition to the building. The library in Roy is owned and operated by the county, not the city, Kirkwood said. The city would like to get an addition to the building, but it just doesnt have cash to donate. records, but said the city is looking for someone to be responsible for the project. He said he is working with the various city departments to try to find someone who would take the assignment. officer Iberson Another Carter, 26, 866 Ramona, Salt Lake City, was discovered that someone arrested for burglary and had driven a vehicle possession of marijuana. assisting Merchants Continued from page 1A necessary, but noted, They still have one tough step ahead of them. of a that remarked, noting developers complex had outlined a building plan in their rezoning application. Mrs. Harris, a member of the Planning Commission, said because Smiths plans to go ahead with its store without JDA beginning its construction, Smith must have its property rezoned by the planning Commission and City three-phas- e The Planning Commission and City Council must still approve Smiths specific site plan, he said, and could say then that they will not allow the shopping center to be built in stages. He noted such a decision would be a political one, adding he tries hard to remain aloof from such political Council. questions because deciding them is the Carter indicated this would not be councils function, not his. 4, things you want V t -i n After all, with all appearance that you want. 20 DISCOUNT TO ALL MISSIONARIES for ON ALL SUITS EXPERT TAILORING- the work they have to do, your feet really do deserve the best. Call today an appointment. Dr. Wayne R. Kotter, D.P.M. Foot Specialist - 5320 South 1950 West, Roy For Tilt Sijitirr appointment call: 773-656- 5 Serving Roy since 1974 HRS: 10 a.m.-- 9 p.m Daily 10 a.m. 6 p.m. Sal, The Davis School District Voted Leeway Election Oct. 2 Groups that SUPPORT it: KSL-T- V and Utah Taxpayers Association KSL Radio Deseret News Salt Lake Tribune Davis County Board of Education All 17 Davis County Legislators and Candidates for the Legislature PTA Groups that OPPOSE it Davis Region League of Women Voters South Davis Davis Education Association Davis County Association for Retarded Citizens Bountiful Community Theater Group South Davis Chamber of Commerce The Utah Taxpayers Association, Davis County, does not outside based disclose the names of its members. However, newspaper reports list its board of directors as executives for such firms as Utah Power and Light, Mountain Fuel, banks, Kennecott, U.S. Steel, Union Pacific and other big corporations. This information is provided in helping you to determine whether the Utah Taxpayers Association is interested in supporting a solid educational program for the boys and girls of Davis County or trying to defeat ballot issues, no matter how important they are to our children. luying the makes you feel gtoid. Bui spending that "little extra" uu should he sax ing makes you feel guilty. And you xxnrry. ne answer is tu buy t.S. Savings Bonds through the Payroll Savings Plan. Theyll takeout that little extra from each payclieek for Bonds. Yitire automatieally saving the amount you want to save, without ever seeing it. So you ant spend it. Yu wont even miss it. But you can spend whats left of your pay (after hills) without feeling guilty. itliout worrv. Ik feature only the finest most durable two pant suits. Domestic tailoring gives you the sharp departments have been keeping he stopped a car leaving through the receiving -PCENTERVILLE at Guitar City, 4790 olice apprehended a the vicinity of the store. doors N. 1100 W. They had taken car said the as a officer in Tne suspect burglary he left the parking lot was filled with stereo $2,500' of stereo equipment. near Guitar City early , equipment. The suspect, Ralph L. Saturday. Officer Victor Iberson was answering a silent alarm at 6:30 a.m. when SUITS We Kirkwood said he agrees with Mrs. Russell. He said Assistant City Record Laurel Smith and the police and fire Burglary Suspect Held , MISSIONARY lake ; . stockV America. 1 Published weekly and distributed free Thursday morning by carrier. Sun Publishing, Inc. ..'588 South 1900 West P.O. Hox 207 Hoy, Utah 81067 Subsidiary of The Standard Corporation Danial J. Croft Managing Editor Marilx n I.. 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