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Show the-LEASED the-LEASED GRAPEVINE Names of 375 prospective jurors jur-ors for the fall term of Third District Court were drawn this week by Chief Deputy County Clerk Jacob Weiler. It was a record number. Summons for jury duty will be served on 375 affected persons in about one week. Mr. Weiler said the fall term will start Sept. 8. . An analysis of Salt Lake City's traffic safety and control program pro-gram was presented Tuesday in the City Commission Chambers by the National Safety Council. Mileage and per diem expenses amounting to $257.10 have been approved by the Salt Lake City Commission for L. M. Christen-sen, Christen-sen, chief city electrical inspector, inspec-tor, to attend meetings of the northwest section of the International Inter-national Association of Electrical Inspectors Aug. 23-26 in Seattle, Wash. Utah State Board of Corrections Correc-tions will seek more pay for license li-cense plates manufactured at the Utah State Prison this year. The board is seeking an increase of one cent for the manufacture of all license plates made in pairs and four cents for those manufactured manu-factured individually. Salary raises of $15 monthly for eight persons employed by the Salt Lake County Attorney's office have received approval of the Salt Lake County Commission. Commis-sion. Receiving the wage boosts were Ollie McCullough, Richard C. Dibblee, Wayne A. Ashworth, Mark S. Miner, Lurie Burnett, Maxine B. Wilson, Amy N. Jackson and Ann P. Brown. The state's tax yield for July, the first month of the new fiscal year, totaled $5,489,578, the Tax Commission reported this week. This was an increase of more than five per cent for collections for July, 1958. The figures for July do not show the impact of the new state laws enacted by the Legislature earlier in the year. Rep. David S. King has been appointed to his second sub-committee in his committee on Sci-ience Sci-ience and Astronautics. Mr. King has become a member mem-ber of the Patents Subcommittee which has the task of reviewing the controversial patent sections of the National Aeronautics and Space Act as well as inquiring into the basic patent problems being created by government activity ac-tivity in the field of scientific research and development. He is also a member of the Subcommittee Sub-committee on International Cooperation Co-operation and Security. Army PFC Jay Markaris of 346 West Seventh No., recently participated in a six week field training exercise with the 3rd Armored Division in Germany. The exercise pitted infantry, armor and artillery units against a realistic aggressor in a mock war. He entered the Army in April 1958, completed basic training at Fort Hood, Tex., and arrived in Europe last November. He is a jeep driver and a mechanic's helper in Headquarters Company Com-pany of the division's 48th Infantry. |