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Show Wednesday. June Utah-- R 5 to if. The latest developments in Utah and around the Intermountain West egiona - Page THE HERALD, Provo. Hah. 12. 1985 ft ,11 Utah Court Mulls ocialite Appeal Charges Brought - SALT LAKE CITY tUPIi A New York socialite has asked the Utah Supreme Court to overturn her murder conviction for sending her son to kill her lather in order to preserve a share of his multimillion-dollar fortune. An owner ol a chain of auto parts stores. Schreuder was found guilty in 1983 of aiding and abetting her son. Marc, in the shooting death ol Bradshaw. The justices took the case under advisement. Prosecutors claimed the woman was afraid Bradshaw was about to change his will and disinherit her from his $10.6 million estate, so she coerced her Frances Schreu-der- , asked the justices Tuesday for attorney 46, to overturn her conviction and order a new trial in the Julv 23. 1978. slaying of Franklin Bradshaw. 76. son into committing the murder at Bradshaw' s warehouse Defense attorney Hon Yengich told the court prosecutors brought up the murder issue during the trial but never submitted any evidence to support the claim "They presented no evidence that she would receive all that was suggested she would receive. Yengich said. He also charged the Salt Lake County Attorney s ultice with pro- secutorial Marc misconduct Schreuder s in In Old Slay Case - obtaining testimony against his mother alter he was convicted ol second-degremurder in APi murder charges have been brought against two men in the 1979 rape and beating death ol a wonun here. SANDY. Utah 1HK2 Prosecutors promised to testily lor the .son during parole hearings in exchange lor Yengich said Ins testimony. "It was quite a surprise to us." said Ned R. Willie, chairman ol the committee backing incorporation. The committee will meet to discuss whether to pursue the matter. Willie said. Another election would have to wait at least a year, he said. Residents of the eastern portion 1 e the mile community raised the issue when they became alarmed at the annexation ol large parcels of land bv neighboring of Sentiment in western Hooper rang against the proposal because of concerns that it would raise taxes and destroy Hooper's agricul - Prosecutors The two are accused m the 28. I!i79 bludgeoning death ol Marilyn (ireyeyes. 19. ol Salt Lake City The complaint, signed by Sandy Police Detective Doug Brooks, states I he murder was committed during the commission ol a kidnapping and rape. Oct DAY PP - SALT LAKE CITY (UPD The Utah Board of Education may de- cide Friday whether to investigate allegations by a citizens group against the Iron County School District that include charges of sexual harassment and child abuse. - School Finds Barney Clark Records - SALT LAKE CITY (UPD Critical parts of the medical record of Barney Clark, the world's first permanent artificial heart recipient, have been recovered, but other parts are still missing and officials have "no idea'- where they are. University of Utah Health Sciences Center spokeswoman Anne Brillinger said Tuesday the essential elements of Clark's medical record have been recovered, most of it from the files of pioneer heart surgeon Dr. William DeVries. "I'd say - we have the bulk of it. have the guts of the record back." Brillinger said. We VMICROWAVE ME! STORE THE NEW ZIPL0C MICROFREEZ jTYl 11 I f 1 . C daci VPS. IN ME! 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Prosecutors said they would wait for the results of an autopsy before deciding whether to charge as an adult. SSB Wp. Iff If I jr?i mMi L A detailed statement given by Bryan Martin Hall, who was sentenced Friday for his role in the operation, prompted the move, said Assistant U.S. Attorney Lawrence J. Leigh. Until his sentencing, Hall had refused to talk to attorneys for either the defense or prosecution, but Friday Hall said Tanner's involvement was only nominal, Leigh said. LAKE CITY. Colo. (UPI) Two high school sweethearts from Illinois, apparently eloping to Las Vegas, were found shot to death near a remote campground and their young companion was held for investigation of murder. The bodies of Amy Boyle, 15, and Lawrence Brock Jr., 16. both ol Wheaton. 111., were found Monday on a mountainside in southwestern Colorado in one of the most sparsely populated areas of the United States. The suspect, Patrick Beach, 15, of Wheaton was arrested a short time later hitchhiking on a nearby dirt road. He was advised of his rights Tuesday in Gunnison County Dis Iron County School Distict Superintendent C'iair Morris requested the investigation of the charges and the board may decide at its Friday meeting whether to conduct one, an official said. I III RI uiuutsu Pair Found Shot to Death Board May Investigate Harassment said they are seeking Highland s extradition to Utah Irom Texas r (iuldsbeny oil-dul- y SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -Charges against an Arizona man in the Mexican adoption scam that allegedly bilked couples throughout the United States out of millions of dollars have been dismissed. U.S. District Court Chief Judge Bruce S. Jenkins Tuesday granted a motion by prosecutors to drop fraud charges against Terry Tanner, 38, Wilcox. Ariz., one of four people indicted in the scheme. woman said. Trooper Larry Forsgren reported the accident occurred at 1:28 p.m. at 1600 W. 407 North. The motorcyclist, Tony C. Baird, 17, Lewiston, suffered cuts and bruises but was not taken to a hospital, the spokeswoman said. A LEWISTON, Utah (AP) Lewiston boy was killed Tuesday when he ran in front of a motorcycle in front of his house, the Utah Highway Patrol said. The child, Nathan Thomas Perkins, was dead on arrival at Logan Regional Hospital, a patrol spokes MIR into Salt Lake County Jail. e Scam Charge Dismissed Lewiston Youngster Dies in Mishap V Sherilt s Capt. said there had been a number ol complaints about the campaign, including an allegastate narcotics tion that an agent tore down a sign favoring incorpoi ation. No charges were tiled. Weber County Wes Roy. Briefs llll tural way of lite. 11.57-squar- First-degre- Richard Lee Highland. 28. who is curretitlv incarcerated in a tiler al prison in Texas, and Phillip James Howdyshell. 2(. have been charged' with capital homicide in a 5th Circuit Court complaint. Howdvshell has been booked coper- Residents Reject Incorporation HOOPER, Utah 1AP1 The hotly debated proposal to incorporate this northern Utah rural community has been voted down by more than a margin. In a 73 percent voter turnout Tuesday, the result was 341 votes in favor of incorporation. 869 against, said Weber County Clerk Richard R. Greene. i Coupon Per Purchase rrrmn 40 t |