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Show Seriali, Ordar Djurtm3nt UnivorBity of Utah Salt Lake City, Utah 80V12 VOT.TIME 15. NUMBER 138 SALT LAKE CITY, Economic Periscope: FORGERY CONVICTION 72 - executive said here last week. Carl A. Modecki, executive of the Massachusetts Bar director STATE OF UTAH, Plaintiff v. Rico, and proposed in New York, Association, saying the figure was were discussed, sometimes with based on an informal survey, also RALPH FRANK CANFIELD, Defendant & Appellant passion, at the recent meeting of the stated that some large firms had Trial Court: Convicted and sentenced on forgery charge. National Association of Bar begun laying off attorneys. He spoke before a meeting of the Supreme Court: Affirmed. . . . "jury warranted in believing deExecutives here. The meeting was fendants guilt established beyond a reasonable held in conjunction with the annual National Association of Bar doubt. . . . Nothing to contention that he (judge) convention of the American Bar Executives, an affiliated organizacommitted prejudicial error." tion of the American Bar AssociaAssociation. Plaintiff Counsel: Vernon B. Romney, Lauren Beasley and tion, which is holding its annual Robert B. Hansen The incomes of Massachusetts' meeting here. Defendant Counsel: Myrna Mae Nebeker, 212 Phillips Petroleum Modecki also said bar associations with a substantial practice lawyers Bldg. in the automobile tort area have had lost credibility Justice A. H. Ellett wrote the decision. with See details page 9, and because 20 the to 60 cent since the legislatures public plunged per itate began insurance, a bar of their opposition to the insurance plan. We have to make plain, he said, SALT LAKE COUNTY COMMISSION ACTION "that this is more than an economic issue, although there is no doubt it is Health & Quarantine Department. Friday, July 16, 1971 Heugley Acres No. 2 Subdivision, an economic issue. INVOCATION Machine to be purchased from 3820 South 2450 East legislation in Passage of Bestway Products in the amount Judge Charles A. Jones Waiver Application from the Kearns New York State would have quite a of $432.00. Request for Exception McDonald Lions Club for a carnival fee. dramatic effect on the incomes of Payment of a routine bill to Dick NR, 8345 So. 3 E., Sandy Plans and Proposals for Storm Drain lawyers, Donald Boyle, director of Mr. Gam Tollestrup of Univac Durrance in the amount fo on 3900 South Street. for the New York spoke regarding the Salt Lake on the County's contract public relations Payment Purchase of 100 Glode Willow Trees County Computer System. Alwith the Salt Lake Skill Center State Bar Association, predicted. for the Mick Riley Golf Course He made the statement in leges unnecessary expenditures for the education portion of the from the Forest Hills Nursery in by County. discussing a plan that the State Bar program approved. the amount of $450.00. U.S. Savings Bond Payroll Deduc1 Inc. lot has been working on for three years Bytendorp Enterprises tion Campaign for 1971 for the Salary adjustments for 17 seasonal subdivision approved. and has recommended for passage and part-tim- e employees who are Remodeling services performed by by the legislature, which has yet to employees of Salt Lake County. not fully compensated according Authorized to post signs. Facilities and Maintenance for the act in this field. Auditor requested to clear the 1971 Mental Health Department The State Bar (dan, he claimed, to schedules approved by the valuation off the assessment rolls $24,179.00. not inhibit the right to sue "does and place property serial no. County Personnel Department. Refund in the amount of $57.75 to but makes "suing unnecessary. He on the permanent exempt Release of the Vega Park B-- 2 Subthe FRONT DOOR. Business also said passage of the State Bar rolls as a new chapel for the division for maintenance by Salt never opened. LDS Church was built on this Lake County. Surety bond reRefund in the amount of $52.50 for bill would affect 70 per cent of the leased in the amount of Barricini Stores, Inc. Duplicate cases now going into the courts. property. Treasurer to clear the 1970 tax U.S. Fidelity and Guaranty-Milicense fee was paid. John H. Dickason, executive n sale and notify the County Audiand ller and Information as to whose authority director of the Illinois State Bar tor to remove the 1971 valuation Black, to the subdivider, Amerithe Senior Citizens Center is un- Association, predicted that at least 9 on property serial no. as can Building Specialties, Inc. der. Recreation Dept. lt bill passed this home is used for a parsonage Release of the Cherry Hills No. 6 Agreement between the State of one section of a by his state's legislature would be Subdivision for maintenance by Colorado and the Salt Lake Counby the Colorado Dist. Lutheran to a court test. Church. County. Surety bond in the ty Mental Health Center Chi- subjected This Plans and specifications submitted amount of $14,854.85, released to provision, he said, makes ldrens Behavior Therapy Unit. the for the addition at the Metropolithe subdivider, Western States Installation of a KVA Generator for mandatory temporary tan Hall of Justice which will Title and Dick McKean. of the license of any the Extended Care Dept. Lowest suspension House Joint Prosecution offices Release of Cherry Hills No. 7 Sub bidder was Interstate Electric Co. physician or lawyer involved in a as authorized by the grant of division for maintenance by Salt $4,977. fraudulent claim. Law Enforcement Planning. Lake County. County released Raphael F. Morales-Cabranethe bond in the amount of Reappointment of Dr. L. Sorbonne executive director of the Bar and Dr. Luther Giddings and the a surety bond with U.S. Association of Puerto Rico, assessed and appointment of Mayor Vaughn Fidelity and Guaranty-Mille- r the Commonwealths experience n Soffe to serve on the Board of and Black, to the NEW YORK (ACCN) to date, but adequate bank credit exists to provide funds for a more vigorous recovery. Since World War II there has been a relentless rundown in corporation liquidity. Each business cycle has brought a partial restoration only to be wiped out again in the following expansion of business. Capital markets have become highly unstable, business profits have deteriorated since 1966 and inflation has accelerated. As a result, corporations rely much more on external financing. This tends to raise interest rates. BANK LIQUIDITY improved rapidly as a result of the expansionary Federal Reserve policy during the past year. The correction of stock prices (about 8 percent) is not alarming when we consider the straight line advance of 50 percent from the market low of a year ago. However, the low cash position of the funds is a negative factor which would indicate that only a sluggish recovery period can now be expected. A resolution to the war in Vietnam would be a major bullish factor. Another is fear of depreciating money which could cause a rush into stocks. Inflationary expectations should soon cause stock prices to resume rising. The current rally could take us back to the April high of 950 where major resistance will occur. In fact, anything above 940 will be a high risk zone and is likely to be unsustainable. is SPENDING CAPITAL at depressed. Industry operates only 77 percent of capacity. With that much idle plant and equipment, corporations feel no urgency to investment. expand capital modest a However, profit upswing should encourage some to buy new equipment in an effort to improve productivity and offset increasing wages. No-fau- lt fun-datmen- tal advanced technology in effort to rout U.S. goods from both domestic and foreign markets. Unfair trade laws by Japan, Germany and France will get progressively worse if their economies slow down. For the first time in over 100 years our imports exceed exports. Our balance of payments deficit for the first six months of 1971 hit a record high of $10 billion. A new casual attitude is sweeping across the nation. Less emphasis is placed on formality and status more on enjoyment of life today. Many people are returning to small towns where life is less complicated. People seek to escape the tensions and conflicts of urban life. They want their children to benefit from the better school systems available in smaller communities. Dress is casual and less expensive. Many adults choose early retirement, live on savings and social security. no-fau- no-fa- ult no-fau- lt lt $5,-500.- 18-27- 33 $12,-894.7- 8, Aemes-Carroo- 33-49- no-fau- s, $1,-507.- Ames-Carroo- Health. Payment of legal fees in the amount of $3,500.00 to Mr. John OConnell, Attorney. Mr. OConnell was appointed to serve by the Third District Court to defend Ricky Joe Archuletta. Sale of property serial no. 3 to the State Armory Board. No money involved. West Alignment of 4000 West and 1300 South Valley Blvd. (California Avenue) near the Fil-trCorporation acid settlement ponds. Refund to Planning Dept. Payment for engineering services to DeMass and Associates, Consulting Engineers, for FAS Project West Valley Blvd. 2100 South to 700 South. Appointment of three enrollees in the Neighborhood Youth Corps II Project. Change Order to Interstate Electric Company for an amount not to exceed $5,650.00 for the installation of a 225 KVA Transformer for Building No. 5, including pipe, wire and disconnect switch. Land and Water Applications Notification of Intent for the following projects: Dimple Dell Regional Park, Canyon Rim Park, Evergreen Park, Harmony Park, Granger Park, Riverview Park, Vista Park, Copperview Park and Southridge Park. Approval of an amount not to exceed $170.00 to pay for a breakfast meeting of the Big Cottonwood lanning District. April and May payment to Telema-tioInc. for the Sheriffs Office. Amount due is $833.04. Purchase of one 20 Advance Flood Machine with Insta-loc- k for the 47-4- Bond prices may improve slightly for a short period but the pressures of monetary inflation and higher interest rates will act as a depressant on bond prices. LOOK FOR A NEW cold war. Other nations will combine their and Bills - Hot Topic lt measures enacted by legislatures in Massachusetts, Illinois and Puerto ByLeeRawttch wages No-Fau- Capsule NIXON MUST TRY to make good on his political pledge that 1972 will be a better year economically. Business expansion has been modest lower TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1971 Supreme -Court- Decision Nixon Bound By Promise of Pickup in UTAH ol n, subdivider, William S. Erekson. Release of Cherry Hills No. 8 Subdivision for maintenance by Salt Lake County. County released bond in the amount of $3,467.38, an escrow with Zions First National Bank, to the subdivider, William S. Erekson. Release of Degraffenried NR Subdivision for maintenance by Salt Lake County. Release of bond in the amount of $763.00, an escrow with First Federal Savings and Loan, to the subdivider, Charles Degraffenried. Release of Meadowbrook Farms No. 13 Subdivision for maintenance by the County. County released bond in the amount of $18,538.18 with United Pacific Insurance Company, to the subdivider, Hitchcock and Chamberlain, co Carl Ohran. Arrangement whereby the City could be reimbursed for services rendered by the City Courts in the trial and examination of persons charged with crimes under State Laws. Referred to County Attorney. Quit Claim Deed to Cameo Mint-end- s Incorporated. Almon A. Nelson, City Manager for Sandy City Corp. wherein he requested an abatement on the 1966, 1967, 1968 and 1969 taxes on property serial no. Referred to Assessor. Subdivisions Approved Blue Haven A" Subdivision. 4600 South 3200 West. Nielsen No. 2 NR Subdivision 2188 East 6525 South Crown Colony No. 7 NR Subdivision, 4900 South 1400 East 35-171-- 2. More Paralegal Aides Called Lawyers' Need LOS ANGELES (ACCN) Law- yers must throw off the cloak of secrecy which keeps the law an exclusive profession, and create a new class of legal assistants, Richard J. Reinjohn, chairman of the Los Angeles County Bar Committee on Law Office Management, told the local Lawyers Club recently. People who go to visit a medical doctor never expect the doctor himself to take their pulse and temperature, yet they expect their entire visit to a law office to be spent with the lawyer himself, Reinjohn said. It is our responsibility now to educate the bar associations and the legal community as to the availability of legal assistants and how to adequately prepare your offices for the services they can perform. Reinjohn said It is about time we realize that each year we are losing the public to the relationships of other services that are in and evidence cited 90 that nature, per cent of the legal advice in regard to income taxes is given by the CPAs or his bookkeeper and tax consultants. "These are situations where our clients have been willing to exrelationchange the lawyer-clien- t ships for a quicker and less expensive result. non-leg- al with a no-fau-lt plan. Morales said Puerto Rico had passed the plan not because of court congestion but because only 35 per cent of its vehicles carried liability insurance and nine out of ten accident victims had no recourse for collecting damages. He said that these victims now were getting fast, good medical treatment and that the number of deaths from automobile accidents had fallen 14 per cent from 527 to 452 during the first year of operation of the plan, even though the accident rate had increased. Goldwater Scholarship Chair Proposed PHOENIX, ARIZ. (ACCN)-Ha- rry Rosenzweig, Arizona State GOP Chairman, is proposing a Barry Goldwater Chair, a scholarship fund to be instituted in an Arizona university to teach students the fundamentals of the conservative political philosophy advocated by Sen. Barry Goldwater, iz. goal of $750,000 has been set for the scholarship fund. Members of the board of directors include A Goldwater, Dean Burch, chairman of the Federal ComRobert munications Rosenzweig. Commission, and |