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Wasatch ' i i i V DAV Elects New Leaders A West Valley woman was among new MAGNA. area officials elected during the state Disabled American Veterans annual convention in Salt Lake on Saturday. Mrs. Barbara Worthcn, Magna, will serve as first vice commander In the DAV Auxiliary. Jean Bills, Salt Lake, will be the new auxiliary commander. Commander for the DAV will be Bernle Cook, Tooele. Convention highlights included a banquet Friday night and a luncheon for the auxiliary on Saturday. At the luncheon, the James R. Thomas Auxiliary was awarded the Ella Hoover trophy for overall activity in the DAV. I GRANGER '.V.'.VVvV Firemen responded to four other fires that day, Including a rubbish-gra- ss fire at 4700 So. 3507 West; an automobile owned by Lewis Bros. Stages backfired and caused $100 damage at 5400 So. 3950 West ballast lna light flxturecaused store at $20 damage to a 4170 W. 3500 South and gaso line was washed off the street after an automobile accident at 3900 So. 300 West. Rubbish caught on fire at 3320 So. 1300 East on Friday Children overturned a tar pot and caused $ 10 damage at the John F. Kennedy Junior high 4500 So. 4800 West, on Satur day. Overheating in a dc freeze unit caused a small fire at the home of Il.Spilker 6452 So. 1300 East on Mon day. No damage was reported. On Wednesday, gasoline was washed off the street at CC22 So. 700 East after an automobile accident. 7-- 11 State MURRAY 1 v - Bankowski owned by Ann 3185 South. Smoke damage to the home Also charged with driving of Ralph Reese, 3350 So. 1838 while under the influence, West, resulted on June 4 from Wayne J. Lee, Midvale, paid a food left cooking on a stove, $150 fine. 0 4091 West 3500 So. . X I I) ' GATES Mc-Bri- de, C r III. XII V I w . I Vil liiiii i R p r ii m w,vvv-- : lN ?ei ooor I 9S 1 ' YELLOW " STTAMf 'X NO. y' j ill I Ai. MURRAY. The most varied EAGLE-A- D VEKTISEt docket in some time was heard MURRAY (UTAH) during the past week in city hursday, June 13, 1968 here. Judge James S. Sawaya metharge, the result of a side ed out fines totalling $977 to swipe accident at 53UU so. 38 offenders, most of whom State on June 3. were motorists. Running through a red light the cost Paul A.Scheid,4666West Speeding provided week's highest number of Point Dr., $20 and Brenda tickets. Paying the biggest Thome, Provo, $10. A two-da- y fine for exceeding the limit Jail sentence was was Richard D. Jones, 4979 given Sylvada Reccardo, Albu Naniloa Dr., who was rapped querque, N. Mex., on a vag$22. rancy charge. For illegal possession of an Faying $20 was Gary B. Chestang, Midvale, and fined alcoholic beverage, Michael $15 was Gudrun Thornton, Lopez, 4930 Center St., paid Sandy. Fines of $10 each were $25. He paid another $10 on paid by Larry R. Swensen, public intoxication charge. 338 Hillside Dr., Terry L. Bernard G. Vetter, Butte, Bailey, 5907 Belview; Elean Mont., paid fines on dual or O. Askerlund, Sandy; charges. He was assessed $25 Thomas L. Hofhine, Holladay; for improperly changing lanes Robert D. Hein, Ronald K and another $25 for having no Ontiveros and Naomi B. Ced driver's license. Also fined for having no erstrom, all of Salt Lake. A $5 fine, reduced through driver's license was LeRoy driver training school, was Moore, So. Jordan. For driving without glass paid by Janice E. Nielsen, 180 Maple St. es on a restricted license. For having no 19C8 inspec Mary R. Long, 969 E. 5750 tion sticker, three motorists South, paid $5. were fined $5 each. They were Driving motor vehicles with Gary LeMon, 1467 E. 4800 faulty equipment netted fines South; Cheryl Kingsford, for two drivers. William R. Richmond, Utah and Leonard Schrade, 2641 W. 3360 South, B. Peterson, Riverton. paid $10; Leonard B. PeterMichael D. Montoya, Salt son, Riverton, $10 for having no mufflers and $30 more for Lake, paid a$30 fineoncharg es of failure to keep his ve- -i having both halves of his wind hicle under control. Officers shield cracked. blamed him for a personal in Ticketed for failure to yield Jury accident at 600 W. 4500 right of way at a stop InterSouth on May 4. section, Earnest G. Cooper, Failure to keep a proper Sandy, was fined $25. His lookout resulted In a $25 bail auto was in a May 31 mishap forfeiture by Hilario E. Bar- - at 5900 So. 200 West. For running through a stop rera, Rio Grande City, Tex and a $20 fine for Morgan light, causing a May 13 acciD. White, Kaysville. dent, Steven Barnes, So. Salt Carl D. Wilson, Ogden,paid Lake, was fined $20, a figure $25 on a negligent collision reduced through driver improvement school. Running through a stoplight also cost James K. Boone, Salt Lake, a $10 fine. No accident resulted from the act. Final payment was made on a $100 fine by Gertrude Mann, 160 E. C400 South, charged with shoplifting. The case was Dig pressed by Mayfair Market, GRANITE PARK. County 6400 So. State. firemen responded to a fire On disorderly conduct tickin a cabinet shop on Friday Thomas D. Bell, 6507 ets, that caused $3,500 damage, Jefferson and William D. Fire in the shop, 257 W. Crocker, 5031 Glenn St., were 3300 South, started when an each fined $25. On the same electric motor shorted out charge, Kent J. Tyner, 1047 owner of E. 5290 P. L. Wimmer is South, drew a susthe business and Fred A pended Jail sentence. Dlpplo owns the building. Following too closely netted Children were blamed for a $20 fine for Mark II. a fire in a bedroom closet 6470 Malmstrom Ln. on Thursday at the home of His auto rear-endanother Vivian Ferguson, 4971 So vehicle at 125 E. 4500 South 5020 West. Estimated loss was on May 24. $500. On the same day, fire while under the inDriving men washed gasoline off the fluence of alcohol and responx: street as a result of an acfor an accident at sibility cident at 3900 So. 1300 East 5775 So. State on Mar. 10 and put out a fire that caused resulted ln fines totalling$175 $25 damage to an automobile for Russel E. Deakin, 152 E. W. 1x1 69 X EA. 1 IUJ ed mmm r 3 for J ' 27c VANILLA qnd ' 111 MUSHROOMS 4F0R$1 x I g 4for$1 $1 viS II ) LABEL 5e 0FF MIX BROWNIE I ; CR0CKER to Varied Docket Brings Fines To 38 In Court AVI w I ES ' PEAS PRESSING 6 HI ,'.'.;V,Y 1 INCE C K j iii???!! Miracle CHO ' ' rAVMVWW.WW iiVi iVY in 'h YiViTiViVi 1 he ORGAN LOFT Presents DIMMER and POP Concert Jo Ann Harmon Oinntr 1:00 p m. i Concert following - Friday Junt FOR ONLY DancifltttrySat.NifM a $3S0! 4 Available for Private Forties 'f Phone 21 tt 1 485-92- 65 "3 THE ORGAN LOFT .VXl Ittenratitnt |