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Show WESTERN r- ferialb D'3rtrmnt Orchr Utah eoit lakeCity, Its tiff. 'f ,8U2 Your daily the facts DECISION MAKERS Utah State Bar in Park City SALISBURY NAMED TO Utah Supreme Court Decisions AMERICAN COLLEGE OF PROBATE COUNSEL Personal Injury Case MOTION FOR NEW TRIAL DENIED PARK CITY, UTAH No Motion For Directed Verdict GIDEON and MARIA POLLESCHE, Plaintiffs and Appellants v. TRANSAMERICAN INSURANCE CO., a California Corp., Defendant Trial Court: No cause. Plaintiffs denied motion for new trial. Supreme Court: Affirmed. 1) "A large measure of discretion is vested in the trial court in refusing or granting a motion for a new trial on the ground that there is an insufficiency of the evidence to support the verdict and judgment." 2) M. . . this court will not interfere with such rulings, unless abuse of, or failure to exercise, discretion on the part of the trial judge is clearly shown. 3) The failure of a party to make a motion for a directed verdict not only forecloses the trial court from consideration of a motion for judgment notwithstanding the verdict, but such failure in addition precludes the appellate court from reviewing the sufficiency of the evidence to sustain the verdict. Chief Justice E. R. Callister Jr. wrote the majority opinion. Romney & Nelson, 404 Kearns Bldg., P. Keith Rex J. Hanson, 702 Kearns Bldg. See details page 4 Convictions of 5 THURSDAY, JUNE 8. 1972 SAIT LAKf CITY, UTAH VOLUME 16, NUMBER 110 Defendant counsel: . . . LEGAL NOTICE NEWSPAPER for Plaintiff counsel: Nelson ANIEpp. 5Lef - .University of Utah - File Annual Report On Alien Reps David E. Salisbury David E. Salisbury, a partner in the law firm at Van Cott, Bagley, Cornwall & McCarthy has been elected to membership in the American College of Probate Counsel. Mr. Salisbury has been a member of the Utah State Bar for more than twenty years, former chairman of the Tax Section, is on the State Bar committee considering adoption of Uniform Probate Code and also active in Continuing Legal Educational Programs. In addition to being an Officer and Director of various business corporations he is a member of the American Bar Association, the California State Bar and the American Judicature Society. David and his wife Carol have three daughters, Susan 20, Carol Ann 17, Sally 10 and David C., years and make their home at 1423 Devenshire Drive, Salt Lake City. Lawyers attending the 41st annual meeting will be briefed on a wide variety of legal trends concerning such diverse topics as land development, franchising, civil rights and pro posed merger between the National ai)d American Basketball Assn's. In between the social session, attorneys will have an opportunity to learn the latest developments in law, noted Burton H. Harris, Logan, president of the Utah State Bar. The distinguished list of guest speakers includes Chesterfield Harvey Smith, president elect nominee, American Bar Assn.; Justice Roger J. Traynor, a Park City native and former chief justice of the California Supreme Court; Robert C. Mardian, former head of internal U.S. Department of security, Vince Justice; Boryla, president and general manager of the Utah. Stars and Dean Rex E. Lee of the J. Reuben Clark Law School, Brigham Young Univenitv. THURSDAY. JUNE 8 8 a.m. Stanford Law Society, continental breakfast, Outrigger Chesterfield Harvey Smith, Eaq. Start Summer Criminal Justice Courses LEAA To Room. e.m. CLE Seminars at the convention center. Three simultaneous seminars, (choose one) to attend. (1) Corporate Gestation 9 - The (ACCN) National Institute for WASHINGTON newly-create- d from the Gleam in the Eye to the Corrections will hold its first seminars for criminal justice ofDelivery Room, by James W. Freed. The WASHINGTON (accn ficials during the summer, the Law (2) Land Development: Trends and 1971 report on the administration Enforcement Assistance AdTechniques Securities and RegulaA and enforcement of the Foreign PHILADELPHIA (UPI) tory Problems, Part I, by C. Keith ministration and Bureau of Prisons federal appeals court has upheld the Agents Registration Act has been Rooker and Roger Thompson. (3) have announced. conviction and sentences of five sent to Congress, Acting Atty. Litigation Trends of the 70s, Arthur Forty executives from police, former Jersey City or Hudson General Richard G. Kleindienst has H. Nielsen. courts, and corrections are expected to attend each of the seminars, County, N.J., defendants found announced, 10:30 ajn. First General Ses519 lists of a The in registered sion. Topics to include The Chalreport guilty taking part according to LEAA Administrator multimillion dollar extortion plot foreign agents who represent more Jerris Leonard and Bureau Director lenge of the Law by Chesterfield 126 from U.S. 925 3rd Court of Circuit The than foreign principals Norman A. Carlson. Harvey Smith, president elect nominee, American Bar Assn. Keynots The first of the Summer Institutes Appeals declined to overturn the countries, convictions of former Port of New The registered agents represent speech by Justice Roger J. Traynor, for Criminal Justice Executives will Park City native and framer chief be from July 9 to 29 at the University York Authority Commissioner economic and tourist interests justice of the California Supreme William A. Sternkopf, Jr., former abroad, as well as foreign govern-Hudso- n of Chicago Center for Continuing with introduction Court, Dean by Police Chief Fred J, ments and foreign political Education. The second will be County The air NEW YORK (UPI) Samuel A. Thurman, dean, UniKropke, former County Treasurer movements. August 21 to September 8 at the force general in charge of versity of Utah School of Law. B. former Center for Continuing Education of Stapleton, City Joseph 12:15 p.m. luncheon with wives developing new aircraft has accused G. Bernard Purchasing Agent . in the Outrigger Room, presided by California State University at Long the American aircraft industry of Business former and City Murphy, Beach, Calif. J. Robert Bullock, president elect, and being over-buil- t, Administrator Philipp Kunz. Utah State Bar. Luncheon speech The proof in the record of the In a sharp divergence from the by Robert C. Mardian, former head, existence of a system for diverting internal usual backslapping speeches in Justcie. security, U.S. Dept of the apparatus of city and county praise of private industry, Lt. Gen. 0111111011 2 p.m. CLE Seminars to be government to private unlawful Otto J. Glasser, deputy chief of staff ends is overwhelming, Judge John conducted simultaneously (choose for research and development, said, J. Gibbons wrote in his opinion. (1) Franchising one) by Dean E. now not only are there too many Conder. (2) Civil Rights, by Park Former Jersey City Mayor companies, but collectively they M. Nielsen and David S. Dolowitz. Thomas J. Whelan and former City have more production capacity than (3) Post 1969 Legislative DevelopCouncil President Thomas M. FRESNO (UPI) A device whicl we have any conceivable future need ments federal income, estate and Flaherty, currently serving makes of human void for. pictures gift taxation, by Herbert G Livsey. federal prison terms, had previously for were identification old firms 5 western patterns Glasser said European p jn. Fun session, purpose: withdrawn their appeals. will be permitted into evidence ii Meadow on Mountain barbecue at in more concentrating practical Sternkopf, 77, had been sentenced L.B. Maytag, chairman of the board the trial of a man accused of making and development work. The Ranch. design and of National Airlines, to 10 years in prison and a $20,000 president Film 7:30 bomb documentary, threats. which firms pjn. gather talent, European in a speech before the St. Petersfine; Kropke, 57, to five years; Members of Affairs The Nefarious Fresno ' of the aerospace field, County Superior Courl is the meat burg, Florida Rotary Club. Bar Bench and the Utah of Stapleton, 77, six months, plus an Blaine to other Pettitt said there ha: and farm out production Produced and narrated by Judge Noting that "people are suspicious suspended sentence and four been sufficient experimentation tc firms. Del B. Rowe. Silver Wheel Theater. years probation; Murphy, 53, 15 these days of both government and show the voice print machine ha: On the 8 p.m. Melodrama, In contrast, Glasser said, U.S. years; and Kunz, 49, six months and business, he observed that only Wheel been accepted by the scientific Silver at an still with are set Midnight those the truth can allay Bridge 18 months suspended. up companies community. The convictions came on a federal suspicions." emphasis on production on World Players. It was noted that such acceptance He cited numerous shrill attacks War II scales. Then the United indictment alleging extortion of had not been shown as recently a: Liberator $168,000 as part of a conspiracy to against the airlines and the States built 18,000 B-1966 when a Los Angeles arsor 1 and to kick business current bombers, 14,000 Mustang inshake down contractors doing city urge conviction was reversed because i and county business for more than $3 industry. terceptors, and 13,000 7 Flying voice print had been admitted. While not impugning the integrity Fortress bombers. million. Dr. Oscar Tori, a professor ol The decision by Gibbons referred or objectives of consumer and en-t- o Production now is on a much audiology at Michigan State the federal governments charge vironmental groups, Maytag noted smaller scale. The largest run since University, testified about an exconsumer that each of the defendants used his that some the Korean War has been the 3,600 F-- 4 The periment conducted on 250 mid N.J. (UPI) TRENTON, position to aid a system whereby no protectors charge that industry phpntom fighters. There were only New Jersey Supreme Court in a westerners in which only 6 per cent me could do business with either either pollutes, produces faulty 744 2 bombers built and over the unanimous of some 50,000 spectograms (voice opinion has ordered the (the city or the county) without products, or lies;about them. next few years the air force plans to state's apportionment commission prints) taken turned old to be inHe explained what the airlines are build kicking back a percentage, usually to draw a new plan for the 1973 correct for purposes of idenonly about 700 of its new 5 10 per cent, of the contract price. doing to combat the problems of fighter and the navy only 300 of its 4 election on grounds the present tification. The alleged mastermind of the smoke anjjnoise, two charges to On trial is E. D. Law, Jr., 46, a fighter. alignment violates the U.S. Supreme which we "plead guilty; He said dot, longtime county Democrat Fresno "one-matruck driver who was acWell, what about the inefficiency one vote docCourt's boss John V. Kenny, was severing that engine retrofit programs and of unused aerospace facilities?" cused of trine. making false bomb reports from the trial mfcjway t intiuctiou; of neWclean engines Glasser asked in a speech to the on numerous occasions last year and The commission will meet in June f are rapidly iimihi emergency surgery Aviation Spacewriters Association. this year. to workon the problem. early ft: ,4V Ex-Ne- w Jersey Officials Stand - - General Calls Plane Industry 'Overbuilt' over-manne- over-managed- d, ." a Nil n r wmuuuil 15-ye- . ar 18-mo- X-rat- ed. New Jersey High Court Orders Remapping 24 P-5- B-1- - self-annoint- ed B-5- F-1- F-1- n, 1 . lmdgf Vt:i V' . . i fv Judge Rules Voiceprint Admissible |