Show X2A Thursday Jan 10 1974 r Standard-Examine- to Conduct District 4 LOW PRICES? Election for Money BRIGHAM CITY— Box Elder County commissioners have approved a special election for Drainthe Tremonton-Garlan- d District age Senfencing's Delayed In Death of Boy ARMlNGTON— Sentencing of Bountiful man guilty nearly a month ago the death of a boy has been continued until Tuesday after his attorney moved for a new trial Richard Alan Monahan was convicted by an jury in 2nd District Court here of involuntary manslaughter in the April 22 beating death of Randy Patterson son of Bonnie Patterson of 1573 S Main Bountiful Defense attorney Dennis Dahl moved for a new trial when Monahan appeared for sentencing last Tuesday on the grounds that the trial proceedings had been insufficient SET HEARING 'Judge Thomley K Swan allowed the attorney time to submit affidavits supporting his position and set a hearing for Tuesday at 3:30 pm Time for sentencing was continued to the some day trial witDuring the two-da- y nesses testified that Monahan had been tending the child alone the night before the boy’s death A! pathologist testified that the child had died from swelling of the brain caused by traumatic injury to the head al26-year-ol- d fcrund 2Vz-year-- eight-memb- -- -- er The election will seek permission from its members to borrow another $28000 from the Farmers Home Administration (FHA) in order to complete a $350000 drainage project officials district Drainage Boyd Munns and Lawrence Carter told commissioners additional costs of the project and payment of a $10000 note to a local bank were reasons for seeking the election They pointed out that up to 10 mills of property taxes can be assessed members of the district to borrow on tax anticipation to raise the needed $28000 If voters give permission for the district to borrow the funds from FHA however no extra assessment will be required they said They said the money would be used to pay off the bank loan and complete payment of the project which they said has been accepted as finished The election will be held as soon as legally possible Meanwhile Commiss i o n e r John P Holmgren II is looking to a bond election to finance the balance of a $625000 jail renovation project FINAL PLANS 4 Gas War 4 fvhyor to 'Get Involved 'Garbage? f One-Ma- n v yp ' f4r — Council ap- - mer mayor was appointed to and engage in other city business— the first step in upthe term of Dr unexpired ties to familiarize himself with grading city operations independent!! Robert Poulsen who resigned The council also heard a proand of salaries city study Mr “ason mert-LM?yappointed posal from Fire Chief Lynn rules for council ground to head health and r Iverson to provide half the JGephart mgs were the first items of safety in the city while Mr funds necessary to outfit each business for Mayor Max Mason Day will direct water and sewman in the volunteer fire deer departments Mr Smith will administrations here this week partment with hat coat and oversee the and Mason called the boots— for a cost of about $250 in sworn airport parks Mayor Mason along Mayor on serve Box North the Elder and two councilmen new of with salaries to find how The council took the pro-th- e study board hospital a third appointed to fill an un- Community city compares with private posals under study Taylor will expired term set to work im- Councilman Charles Councilwom-an mediately as this city’s chief direct streets and Allen will head Yolanda officer New councilmen taking the library cemetery and beautifioath were Harry Gephart and cation ALL CALLS George Smith Jesse M Day Mayor Mason’s opponent in the Mayor Mason said all calls CLEARFIELD— A complaint died Dec 27 in McKay Hospital November election and a for- coming to him will be routed was signed in Clearfield City in Ogden of chest injuries She to the councilman in charge of Court Wednesday charging an had been a passenger in a car the area of concern Layton man with driven by Joseph Call is of “I want the citizens to call automobile homicide in the Morgan Mr Buckley was the the councilmen in charge rath- death of Andrea Waite driver of the second car' er than the mayor I don't Dalian 1853 W The complaint alleges Mr want the responsibility of those Ann is Jay Buckley in connection Buckley was under the influcharged calls” he said colli- ence of alcohol at the time of with a Nov 30 two-ca- r ’ to Promising “get involved” sion near the Freeport Cen- the accident in all aspects of city affairs ter The complaint was signed The court clerk said arraigntion today at St Benedict’s Mason said he would by Officer Carl Krall Mayor ment for Mr Buckley is schedin Ogden Hospital “work on truck”! the 18 of Syracuse uled for Jan 16 Waite Miss garbage Hospital officials said Mrs Barber died in the emergency room of the same hospital shortly after her arrival by ambulance The highway patrol said Mrs Barber was the driver of a pickup truck that crashed head-o- n into a semi tractor-traile- r rig a few hundred yards south of the Hot Springs checking station about 7:10 pm Her son was a passenger with her TREMONTON activi-pointmen- ts an 0r Emerges BRIGHAM CITY — The gas shortage isn’t so short— at least at one service station here Motorists passing the station must think they’re seeing a mirage when the sign looms into view with the red letters: 399 It’s no mirage and at least MRS DELLA BARBER Crash Victim a few other dealers in town are much less than happy about it but the dealer says he’s got the gas and needs to sell it The 399 price on one grade of major brand fuel is at least five cents cheaper than at other stations which HOT SPRINGS A Willard raised prices a week ago along woman became the first traffic with most other dealers in town fatality in Box Elder County isn’t a gas war” the this year when she died from “It dealer said since no one else injuries received in a head-o- n has cared to challenge his collision that critically injured ‘I have a favorable prices here son her Wednesday night allotment this month' and Patrol officials Utah to Highway wholesale it rather than try to another dealer I thought I’d identified the dead woman as give the public the chance to Della Ellis Barber 47 Willard buy the gas” Her son Robert E Barber 19 50 PER CENT was listed in “critical” condi- 50 increased Sales have per cent he said and other dealers have called “and want me to PTA raise my prices They’re Teen Faces Auto Homicide Charge in Davis Girl's Death Collision Kills Willard Woman Son 'Critical' self-servi- - ce in Clearfield Commissioners this week reviewed final jail plans from upset” architect Donald Frandsen of The windfall for motorists made possible the dealer susOgden Commissioners say they are pects by a cutoff of gas to a some $250000 short of the esti- number of service stations in the state by his distributor mated cost of the jail Mr Holmgren said he was won’t last long month’s allotready “to have a bond issue” “When next as soon as plans are given ments come out I’ll have only final approval by state law en- 87 per cent of the fuel I reforcement planning personnel ceived in February of 1972” he said and the state fire marshal Will Meet Tonight CLEARFIELD — The Pioneer Elementary School PTA will conduct its first meeting of the new year today at 7 pm in the multipurpose room The PTA will welcome James D Martin new school principal a spokesman said Refreshments will be served Phone 376-125- 1 1 EVERYONE IS WELCOME Prizes HOURS Inside Lobby: Mon thru Thurs 8 am Refreshments to 5 pm —Friday 8 am to 6 pm Drive In Window — 8 am to 6 pm Mon thru Friday O' iME ir 338 East Gentile Street Layton Utah Officials said Mrs Barber apparently locked her brakes and the pickup slid in front of the oncoming semi The other truck’s driver Gus-tu- s Lanzo Yeley 43 Poplar Bluff Mo and a passenger John Hitt 56 St Louis Mo escaped injury The highway patrol reported icy conditions on US 91 at the scene of the accident See obituary page 7D wSica©y Tr FAMOUS BRAND NAMES Second National Bank of Layton LOCKED BRAKES EVERY MATTRESS & BOX SPRING IN OUR ENTIRE WAREHOUSE REDUCED TO 50 G2®cassc -- a (ffl®33£Q3XI MORE U o o o c o uiigjuiw® laaimr ssmiisa © ®s o ‘SSMUaW (330(1 f3Ur2C33j o sm ®ouci wans cRsaaj use iamn® SO o SSQG (UE6 These are fust a :few of our many pieces d of quality bedding! 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