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Show Page S. THE LEADER-GARLAN- TIMES. November D 10. 1977 1- '( - Charges Filed A Salt Lake City man was charged with passing with the yellow line in his lane and making an unsafe pass this past week. James La Vera Hall, 63, was cited as a result of an accident in which LeRoy Alfred Atkinson, 62, East Garland, was killed. Both charges are class B misdemeanors carrying maximum sentences of six months in jail and-o- r a $299 fc.1 Vi Rr TV CiiMT 1? VfkllftV ; MAIN THEATRE fine. Atkinson was killed when crushed his pickup was against the side of the Malad of River bridge south Hall failed to Plymouth. heed a flagman's signal to half and the track of a large piece of heavy equipment on the bed of his truck struck the Atkinson vehicle as he attempted to pass on the bridge. Gtflmd, LONG HAS IT HO BBI SINCE Utah YOlm Sffli ' A REALLY GOOD MOVIE? THIS ONE IS GREAT! Carnival Charges Ponding Deputy County Attorney John Bunderson said Tuesday that no charges have been filed yet following confiscation by Box Elder County Sheriffs Deputies of beer and alleged gambling items at a pheasant carnival held west of Tremonton Friv. day evening. Bunderson said investigation is continuing. Deputy Joe Archuletta, THIS IS HOW the kitchen area looked the day after an early morning fire gutted the home of a Penrose man killing assisted by two other him in the process. The victim was found about two feet from the kitchen door by firemen. deputies, a Tremonton police officer and reserve officer and Utah Highway Patrolsix man confiscated 145 packs of beer, eight decks of playing cards, one set of dice pullers and one dice, three Modi-car- o, partially full fifths of liquor and $1,885.22 in cash and checks. They also took one quarter box of chips and a Browning Shot Gun. In his report the deputy Medicare and Medicaid will be the said he checked the carnival subjects of a discussion Friday, Nov. about 7 p.m. noticing the 11, at the Bear River Valley Senior Center in Tremonton (old McKinley School). A representative versed on the two A Penrose man who died in a Sunday didn't know what it was." programs will be on hand for the Smith ran to his home and notified morning house blaze, apparently illustrated lecture scheduled to begin crawled to within a couple of feet of the the fire department. The Thatcher and at 1 p.m. The meeting is open to all Sheriff's deputies are inback door of his home before being Tremonton departments worked for ages. overcome. vestigating the butchering of about three hours knocking down the a cow. Tremonton Firemen DeVerl Payne blaze, which entirely gutted the aging and John Shaw discovered the body of Deputies said thieves cut home, allowing one wall to cave in off the front and back quartVivian Eugene "Pete" Little, 70, two entirely. A Social Security representative will ers from the animal which leet inside the kitchen door on the The state fire marshall and county be at the Bear River Valley Senior was found south of the sewer south side of his home about 1:20 a.m. fire marshall, Lloyd Robinette, investCenter (old McKinley School) Thurs- ponds in south Corinne Nov. Sunday morning. igated the scene Tuesday to attempt to day (today) from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. 1 about 10 a.m. Little, burned beyond recognition, determine a cause for the blaze. The animal had been shot to answer questions about the national was found lying on his back with A lighted cigarette is strongly susindications he had attempted to crawl through the head with what program. A blood pressure clinic has also been appeared to be a .243 caliber from the burning home. pected. Neighbors told Box Elder at the center for Nov. 21 from 3 weapon, then stabbed numsheriff's slated Little Albert Smith of Penrose noticed that County deputies to 5 p.m. Blood pressure tests are erous times in the back of the had burned several holes in furniture smoke coming from the Little home neck. Its throat had also administered free to all ages. while smoking. just before midnight. Smith pushed The center will also be the site for been slit. (See Obituary) open the rear kitchen door and yelled Thieves knocked down a the monthly nutrition education demLittle's son, James, was killed with for Little, but got no response. He later onstration set for Friday, Nov. 18, at 10 gate with their vehicle in the two others in a fire at Thiokol Corporatold deputies he felt he had pushed a.m. tion's Wasatch Division in 1965. process of entering the field. "something away from the door, but Jiff lnlEnl Aid Discussion Sot I0( alleged activities. After confering with County Attorney O.D. Lund, the deputy reportedly advised one of the carnival sponsors he would be checking the premises periodically and that no gambling or sale of , alcoholic beverages would be allowed. He also made a call to County Commissioner Don Chase after one of the sponsors allegedly said that they had Chase's permission for their activities. Chase said he gave no permission. The group of officers returned about 9:30 p.m. when the confiscation took place. In their report deputies said the crowd estimated at about 180 people called them names, Uirew lighted cigarettes at them while they were behind the bar confiscating property and that about 15 people attempted to turn over a patrol car but were stopped by a deputy. WitUWiliGB 0GB $$$$ THRU HON NO (flotd COMING-N- w. 16-fl- jt, NOV. 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