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Show Thursday. October I Briefs I UPI m 0. SALT LAKE CITY The government says it will call 57 witnesses in a trial charging three former officers of a defunct silver company ( THE HERALD, Provo. 5. 1978. ) i ge 25 JSi it v 4 Utah-Pa- with fraud. Assistant U.S. Attorney f lax D. Wheeler Monday told a federal court jury that Robert Lee Preston, Boulder, Utah, Stanley Burr Meaker, and Robert Mathias Bromley made "out and out lies" to customers of Constitution Mint Inc. Preston was president and chairman of the board, Meaker was an officer, and Bromley was director of marketing for the firm. "In summary, the evidence shows a series of statements which the government charges in- cluded out and out lies such as that the firm was stable; half trought, such as that the firm had mining claims they had negotiated for the claims; omission of the truth and exagg- Wheeler said. He said evidence will show that by the summer of 1974 the firm was es- erations," sentially bankrupt with a deficit of more than $2 million. The defense took the option of reserving its opening statement until the completion of the government case. WASHINGTON (UPI) Jake Gam, Sen. fVSl SkSi' 00MMFv h, wants the Air "It's I 11 foolish to close down the last ICBM production line in the free world." for minimal missile production, with supporting facilities and per-sonn- should delegation waged a successful fight in 1977 to keep the plant open daughters. Third District Court Judge Dean Conder Monday set the trial date for Ernest C. Anderson, 21, Montclair, N.J. He is accused of abducting Sally Aldridge and her daughters Aug. 30 near Silver Creek on Junction. Anderson allegedly forced the Aldridge vehi- cle off the road with his car then jumped in and drove west before turning truckers used their CB radios to alert authorities of the incident. 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The plant currently employs 245 people and produced 30 missiles in 1978. It is scheduled to close Dec. 8. Utah's congressional lit ' "I am concerned that - lTS' dangerous and this action may prove detrimental to various strategic programs that are in a state of fluidity at the present time." Gam said the plant could serve a "valuable function in ensuring that our missiles remain in good operating condition," by using it to perform maintenance on certain booster compnents of the Minuteman II and III ICBM fleets. "Because of these considerations, it seems feasible that those portions of Plant 77 required MlF'w M W W IG V- Force to reconsider plans to close the Boeing Plant 77 at Hill Air Force Base. In a letter to Air Force Secretary John Stetson, the Utah Republican said, h insurance coverage," he said. "Any severe illness would wipe out all of these people's financial resources. 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