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Show ROCKY MOIST. 4I Peterson Named 0 National DairyGroup Area Rep Salt Lake County , Vtah REVIEW July 30, Thursday , 1964 Page U - Appointment of Harold L. 3848 South 1860 Peterson, East, as the American Dairy Association national area representative was announced recently. Mr. Petersens area will Include all states West of the River except Mississippi North and South Dakota. has served the past three years as ADAs regional merchandising director for the Intermountain area. His offices will remain In Salt Lake He ON THEIR TOES Students of the School of Ballet Arts will demonstrate their talents at 8 P.M , Friday, July 31, at the Evergreen Junior High School, 3401 South 20th East. Over 100 young dancers, ranging In age from eight to 16, will participate in the program City. State Waits Anxiously Q For Population Jump CAMPING FOR YOUTH At the top of beautiful Big Cottonwood Canyon AGES-Ju- FOR-AL- L ly 19-Au- (Continued from Page 30 g. Phone or Write Silver Fork Camp orts - Hikes - Fishing - Good Food ' mid-Augu- st. Cute Cottage in East Millcreek Shows like a Million 2 bedrooms, full basement, garage, covered patio. $200 down, $14,500 total. Between censuses (censi?), population guesses are based primarily on school enrollment and the fact that there are always more births than Mr. Zltter said. deaths, Very few states are losing he added, and population, Utah Isnt one of them yet. With the aim of making more accurate population guesses from year to year, the census bureau may start collecting additional Information from each state, such as auto- COTTONWOOD MALL ACROSS FROM MAKOFF 278-289- mobile 6 Mr. Zltter explained. But he admitted that the bureau hasbeen using the same process for 20 years, and thats one reason for expanding the collection of informaable, Door Or Pick Up At Our Store : 0 tion. No matter what happens, selection of the one millionth person in Utah can be no bet- $1.39 $1.39 SHRIMP In- We feel that the numbers jve put out are fairly reason- To Your .CHICKEN registration and come tax returns. FREE DELIVERY COMPLETE HOT DINNERS Delivered more than 80,000 new bodies In Utah since 1960. A talk with the census bureau gives the Impression that they are a bit behind In their work. At this moment, bureau employees are revising the July 1, 1963, estimated population for Utah. That wont be completed But dont until lose, heart, at the same time the bureau will announce Its preliminary (That Is, unrevised) estimate for the states population as of July 1, 1964. Hopefully, that will be over 983,000 persons and close to one million. ONE OF A KIND! Call 1) RIBS $1.95 Pish 89 ter than an arbitrary selection, at best a guess-timat- e. Even the most accurate federal census undoubtedly misses a few bodies hiding DONT COOK TONIGHT CALL. in the woodwork. SWIM CLASSES STARTING 2343 East 33rd South Call 486-960- 4 Open Daily at 4 P.M. Sundays and Holidays from Noon Roller Skating V Judo - (Continued from Page 1) the Innocent man languish be- hind bars waiting for his turn at the bar of Justice? say City Court Rarely. Judge J. Patton Neeley. The stay is usually short. A preusually hearing liminary comes up with In one week." Judge Neeley, however, Fis one of those who would like-tsee some changes Imjbrk lng on that now, so I dont want published. In Salt LakeyCity courts, a defendent has several methods for securing his release. He may post cash bond, personal bond may be provided by two property owners who sign saying they have assets equal to twice the amount of the bond, he can be released on recognizance in teh custody of a responsible persons or a professional bondsman can guarantee his appearance in court. Salt Lake City Attorney A, Wally Sanduck believes courts should make wider use of release on recognizance and he points out that In other areas a number of foundations provide security for ball In the case of an Indigent defendent. Over 90 percent of all case, are handled with the services of a professional bondsman. H egambles that the defendent will show up for trial. Although they deal constantly with Individuals. w$o are locking horns with the law, the business of betting cash on a mans promise that hell get to court on time Isnt as risky as It might seem. Reid Hansen, clerk of city court, says that during the past eight years, he cant remember one bond forfeiture In a major case. However, he said, "courts are quite lenient about giving the bondsman every chance to find his man. Extensions of 30 to 60 days, sometimes more are allowed when the bondsmans client takes It on the lamb. In circuit court, clerkBryan Stark says hes seen only three bonds forfeited in three years. At the same time, profess-lonbondsmen Investigate carefully before they back their guess with cash or property. How does the bondsman decide when to take a chance? Dell Bell, Bell and Johnson al Bonding Company of Salt Lake when a person City says contacts us, we check first Into the safety of the bond. This depends on assets, family ties, and reputation among other things. Sometimes we require a he signature on- - property. said, "but usually on amounts of $500 or less, we doht bother. How adequate the bondsmans services are in serving the scales of Justice can be judged by the fact that Mr. Bell says he refused some 25 percent of calls. "They dont have the finances to pay the bond fee, he says. Only If the charge is murder Is bond denied. Mr. Bell says hes written bonds for as much as 30,000 on a bank robbery. Bonding fees vary In Utah -- depending presumably on the risk--bthe standard Is 10 percent of the amount of the bond. Many states regulate the amount of bonding fees and scandals have resulted when bondsmen attempt to hike the rate in extra risky cases. ut Special Party Rates cia Switnland ofV County Says Bail Bond Abuses Are Rare ft JeitiiTc' Ms good NSSHBOSI . SflT.l prtMftlrt Porothy Edward G.RQB1NSOM LrUIMlMUKb SMH Pxriuad 0kM Dt I DWO SWH WOOUCKW com. Plus Color CHARLTON HESTON hy COlUHBlA EDwaBO iNDREWS RIBS WANT IT CATERED? ICMS 'fc? s V j Kostelanetz To Conduct Symphony Orchestra Andre Kostelanetz, conductor, has been signed to appear as guest conductor of the Utah Symphony Orchestra In a special concert Saturday, January 30, 1965, In the Salt Lake Tabernacle. This will be the flrstSalt Lake City appearance of Mr. Kostelanetz, and It will be another In a program of outstanding concerts that will comprise the Utah Symphonys 25th Anniversary Season. Season ticket holders may purchase tickets for the January 30 concert along with their regular subscription series tickets. General sale will not begin until October 5, however, the same time that tickets for any season concert will be placed on sale. Ever since Andre KoSteT-anetfirst appearance before the American public he has held a unique position in the music world. Numerous-citatiowere bestowed upon world-renown- him for having contributed much to the widening of the ed listening audience of classical music through his radio programs, which for many years were the principal musical attractions on the air. One of the truly outstanding conducting careers in the recording field, his name Is a In practicamusical lly every country In the world. During the past twenty years about 50,000,000 of his recordings have been sold. by-wo- rd His career field is equally distinguished. He appears regularly as guest with the most conductor Important orchestras in the United States, 'Canada and He also appears annually on the BBC, Englands television network. The appearance of Andre Kostelanetz will be one of the highlights of what promises to be the most momentous season in Utah Symphony history. zs ns Awards Banquet Honors Home Show Committee special awards banquet to honor members of the Home t ssociation 1964 Builders Parade of Homes and Home Show Committee was held, Wednesday, July 22 most Home displays. A Honored were: Bolton, Sherman John Wells, Beesley, Lowell Thomas; it sumim teem Mt 0r Eainmt Faculty SHIRLEY WHITE soloist, U. of U. BalUt Fir Company LYNETTE EICHTRS NA.DXA. JUDY WHITE JANE SUMMERHAYS U. of U. toll SMALL CLASSES years and older hour tap and ballet 12 1 ONE WAY VIEWING WINDOWS RUBBER CUSHIONED MAPLE FLOOR STUDIOS COMPLETE LINE OF DANCE SUPPLIES Ytur child GOLD br rcivtreview TROPHY party give the cearte. at at the ead a BUS PICKUP SERVICE TO YOUR DOOR ALL THIS FOR ?5 75Par Mo. (Ovf Mrvica Illehtty iMro) Is SOUTHEAST ACADEMY DANCE 2166 So. 9th East (Southeast Muek li df.) Coll Now for Details HU 41251 HU Ira HU FREE PARKING bars. Ro- bert Tailor; n, and Home Spw, thousands of hours of time were donated by employees of the many member firms of the Homes Plans are alreadyunderway for the 1965 Parade of Homes Association. First order to select suitable land for the site. and Horn3 Show. of business Is Members of the committee charged with pLinrlng, coordinating and preparing the 1964 Home Show were presented gold cuff links with the National Association of Home Builders shield emblazehed upon them In addition, winners of a contest were committee announced and cash awards were made to John Wells and Ira Bees lev for selling the Anyone having developed or undeveloped land that can be developel In time for the show should contact R(ertN. Rose, executive officer uftheH.B.A. t Site must Include enough land for 20 to 25 homes, on 8,000 foot or larger lots, space for a 400 foot tent adjacent to the site and convenient parking space for 400 cars, or approximately 25 to 30 acres of ground. Show will be staged the last week In June and first week in Demos Plan Huge Rally AT'''! a 'SefSr Rate our Simca 1000 against VW SPECIAL Both are in our Showroom! AH (ibrl4n.-fvU- MtoaatK lr s I 1965. July during The largest single political outings ever held In Utah Is planned for Lagoon on September 5, according to chairman Harold Chesler. LBJ Day, to run from noon to midnight, features will include a major speaker from Washington, free swimming, free rides on 14 of Lagoons midway thrills and dancing with entertainment. Tickets will be available local through legislative chairmen or at a downtown ticket location which will be established later, Mr. Chesler said. ! wilk JtoriitAt Down FY 34 Month Drive -- Rate --Test Both! 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We will deliver your piping hot or ice cold. announce Ken Bishop; Bill Newcomb; Joe Pass; RayJen-seLynn Buttle and Virg Diamond. To stage a production of the magnitude of the Parade of 2 lbs. and CHICKEN deader at GROUND CHUCK FISH n CHIPS 2),ance person charged with the smae crime it might be $5,000. The amount of ball Is recommended by the count) attorney and set by the Judge. On July 27, 20 cases were filed In district court which handles all serious crimes. "And this was a slow day, said Bryan Stark, clerk of circuit court In Salt Lake City Once a case has worked Its way through city court or is bound over by a justice of a process that the peace can take from one to two weeks, the defendant can wait up to three weeks or a month before he Is heard by the eight man jury. However, Mr Stark said, a defendant can request Immediate trial and this must be granted. This provision Is no cure-a- ll though, since the defense dn a major criminal trial takes time to prepare. While lawyers work, the luckless defendant waits in the clink. Dented the ability to woek, his attorney must often be court appointed and taxpayers pay his room and board. As Interest In plans to liberalize bonding practices to do likewise. Charles Welch, president of the Salt Lake County Bar Association, says he knows of no such activity. A of the representative county attorneys office said ballbonds - at least In the Salt not set exLake area cessively high. A man with a job locally if frequently released on his own recognizance and the office tries to cooperate with relatives by recommending a reduction in the amount of bond when feasible. In the meantime, money talks least, tis the best understood medium If youre trying to get out frrom behind CHRYSLERS ALL-NE- ECONOMY CAR CHALLENGES THEM ALU O LtwlS M JiOuhW Co-H- it: DIAMOND HEAD booth Show OIM HI 3793 So. 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