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Show v' Soh 1ale Ciry, rriciai, September DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, narings Scheduled Boat Safety Plan ',Youth Expected Thv governor's committee on boating safety Thursday Inappeft out a plan to seek public help by scheduling hearings In Ogden, Salt Lake City and Provo. 'A , 1951 t , : Study 01 iiimer it , "-- ..'jt , I Al t ,ouot Take Itionlh To , 4 Deseret News Special ,A, s NEW YORK Psychiatric .., examination of ' 7s!'f Deane Nimer, who told authorA , A :,S'i ities he fatally stabbed his parLinda Holli Toni Patricia Craig 'Carl, Jeffrey , Jeffery ents and later recanted his ' Racine Blake Dixon Neil Curtis Woodbury Woodbury Parry. much as statement, willtetake, as 30 more days, Dist. Atty. John; M. Braisted Jr., said Fri, day. The boy, whose admission has but.--not- - et discounted, will not appear Monday for a scheduled hearing before Children's Court. Instead, a postponement will be asked. The boy is undergo4 ing examination at Bellevue "1 Hospital. Mr. Braisted also said that W.;r44:4711,?;.) police were checking on whether an intruder might have had access to a set of keys to the rented home where Dr. Melvin Nimer and his wife, Ronald Ronne Hal Morris Wendy C,heryr Churky Tammy ' both 31, were found slain on Winn Wh deem Johnson Oakeson Hoagland ,Griffiths Mahan Harris . Sept. 2. ' It was reported that Mrs. THE DESERET NEWS SENDS BIRTHDAY GREETINGS Bountiful; Kathy Ju, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tonley Ju, Nimer had lost her keys durTO: Patricia and Linda Woodbury, twin daughters of Mr. 500 Germania Ave., Murray; Terry Mitchell, aaughter of ral ing the summerSt.- - i860 East)- :- - Me. and Mrs. Lynn Mitchell,262 E. Oakland Ave., and Murray; times had to enter the house Jeffrey Parry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Parry, 4901 S. Wendy Whitecar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert White-car- , thfough a window. 4055 West, Kearns. Craig Racine, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1127 Dalton Ave. (1050 South); Cheryl Hoagland, In addition, a set of keys -David Racine, 1395-4t- h East; Holli Blake, daughter of Mr. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hoagland, 2556-8tEast; were left at the switchboard of and Mrs...lames A. Blake, 6340 Cobblecrest Rd. 12220 ChuckyVInn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Winn, 120 the Public Health Service Hos. ) ITEruid Mrs. LeRoy Dixon, East) ; Toni Dixon, critugEre-FirCyprus, Copperton; Ronald Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. pital, where Dr. Nimer worked 9891 Tulip Dr., Sandy; Jeffery Neil, son of Me and Mrs. Bill Johnson, 3367 rearce Dr. (2740 West); Morris Oake as a resident surgeonPolice 315 Hillside Dr., Murray; Carl Curtis, mut son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Oakeson, 9867 S. 1300 sought to determine whether , Norman P. Neil, Mr. of and Mrs. Hal H. Curtis, 39 E. 200 North, daughter had West, Riverton; Har Griffiths, soh of Mr. and Mrs. Hal could have dupli anyone G. Griffiths,1547 Indiana Ave (850 South) ; cates made. , son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Charles McPhail, 430 Haven The fact that someone could Ave. (2290 South); Tammy Harris, daughter of Mr. and have had duplicates made re. . -- fMrs.- Richard Harrig, 390. mewed-polic- einterestfrr--- r - Ri.j..0i01..t.i.0cio01-...)t.50f0.:sionoi,nearing Board,Soutn, andall-o- t her schetile of hearings on pro- - commissioner, State Depart- ports a mysterious man ape babies one year old Friday. (Baby pictures will be taken. , posed .budgets. ment of Public Safety proached several heighbors of charge at the Deseret News baby photo studio,-3: Higher budgets were asked Gov. Clyde was out of town the Nimers a few- - days before IIleii5-:-M-11.Richards St., Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., 50001.!:H..i.-i::::.- by both Utah State University and was not able to attend the the slayings and asked clues- at least three days prior to babys snd the Utah Water & Power meeting. tions about the couple. BIRTHS IN SALT - LAKE CITY HOSPITALS II& Board at hearings Friday. Deseret News Special nati, Ohio; New York City; PORTED FRIDAY: The water end power board WASHINGTON -- Tests in Sacramento, Calif.; Salt Lake asked for a 13.9 per cent inMo. and St. Louis, GIRLS: City, Salt Lake City and eight other crease in administrative ex- The report said levels of Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Dean, 14 Beta Aye. 'Stadium keyarea,sshowthat presence strontium-90- . in The May sam,penditure, from $260,000 - to lage. of radioactivity in milk from pies were found to range, in Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ;296,080. Russo, 1570 Downington Ave. Utah State University asked atomic tests is well within tile various milksheds, from Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Russell, 618 E. Vine St. 3.3 to 10.0 for $6,494,205, a 29.9 per cent micromicrocuries recommended safety levels. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Arnold, 4970 Glen St., Murray. increase over the $5 MilliOn The Utah Tax Commission strongly favors two proper liter as compared to the Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sizemore, Magna. ServPublic Health They.S. ,' current ppropriated for permissible limit of 80.0- micro-posed constitutional amendments upon which voters will Mr. and Mrs. James Schow, 41-r- W. 4775ith, Kearns. ice, which made the repoft microcuries. biennium. decide at the Nov. 4 general election. Mr. and Mrs.Spyro Charkianakis, 1167 llth East. For the extension- - service, One would place responsibility for administering Friday, said it has conducted ' A curie is a measure of i IISU asked for $1,076,564 or form accounting systems for cities, counties andrelated radioactivity equivalent to that radioactivity tests for some raMrs. Mr. one 1957 Robert S. Brewster, 1788 Blaine Ave. 53,8 per cent more than the and units upon the state auditorhe' gram of Legislature gave time but broadened them- aft- produced by A G. Wilson', 4185 Sunset View Dr., Dr. Mrs. micromicrocurie is Robert and dium. present appropriation of $700,- - responsibility to the tax commission to set up such uni7 er the T Tnitect,States4ncl Rnc000. ioiThexHment sta: form accounting systems. urnilliuntlrot liolladay atomic' bomb sia started their Mr. and Mrs. Rulon C. Fellows, 55 E. Crystal Ave. tion it asked for $1,413,850 or a curie. , "It is now logically the responsibility of the state tests. . Strontium-9is a substance 41.4 pir cent more than the $1 Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Wilson, 5554 S. State St., Murray. auditor to administer these systems," H. C. Shoemaker, The safety levels are recmillion now appropriated. similar to calcium Mr. and Mrs. Richard Beckstead, 754 E. South Temple. tax commission chairman, said. chemically , the ommended by National which is absorbed by the bones Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Sorensen, 1180 Bonita Dr. He likewise favored a second amendment which would Committee on Radiation Pro- when it the household tax from furnishings body. penetrates exempt personal property Laborer Named tection and Measurement, an Overdoses cause leukemia and and equipment used exclusively by the owner in his own 1 organization sponsored by vat-il-l bone cancer, according to med- City To Pay,Bills William of Dix Appointment home. in interested the ous groups 2467 SERVAROUND Police Chief W. Cleon SkouYeyting, Kensington Ave. ical authorities. "Amounts of tax collected on furniture in ownerAw , problem. (1500 South') as a locator in the The report said the yearly sen said Thursday that iC occupied homes is small," he said; "in comparison with latest service's The report Salt Lake City Water Departfor bill submitted to him by the Is PROFITABLE! for strontium-9the cost of making the assessments. A $300 exemption covered May June and July. average' ment, at $250 molthly, was ap- on household furniture makes this tax, relatively unpro the period ending May, 1958, mother of a boy Yost, too, may wish to own In May samplings were taken ran from 4.1 to 9.4 micro- who was bitten last Februaryt ' and poroto a unique proved by the Salt Lake City ductive." from the milksheds of Cincin microcuries a liter in the areas by a police - dog, would be Commission. , SERVAROUND , paid immediately. surveyed. DRIVE-IRESTAURANT Samples showed levels of Mrs. Kiln Sheffer, 429 EmerFor Fromhis io 'hob strontium-9in June ranged son Ave., reported that her or Nevado Write: from 2.2 to 15.6 micromicro- son, Kelly, was bitten by a curies per liter. in July, the police canine corp member.1 CANNON DISTRIBUTING levels were found to rahge She submitted a bill to the 261 314 AVENUE - - - - , Solt telt City 3, thoh (Ages 6 to 14) from 3.3 to 18:7 micromicro- department for $10 doctor andl EPA 44164 Phone EL . curies per liter. $9 medicine. committee authorized Chester J. Olsen, committee , chalfrnan, to prepare an agenda and set dates for the hearings. ;,,. . The idea behind the hear- , , .according to Mr. Olsen, is ideas from the people on what kind of safety regulations they should have 29 and want on Utah's waters. -. The committee also decided that &boat safety commission should be set in operatic , . , umt of Utah state de- - Iry aka se enforced by th be would that partments and institutions for Game Depart- and Utah Fish from the appropriations general fund for the next two .ment. This might end some years are 29 per cent higher dangers' that are produced ,than two years ago. hrough water sports such as Most.G. Kenney, legislative Water skiing and boating, Mr. , audittm disclosed this informa-- Olsen said tionatursday. Gov. George D. Clyde, in a Tile:total requests from the letter to members- of the com, gentrillifund now being proc- mittee, called on them to find ' esseafrre $79,028,382 compared an effective method of licens- two ing, a with1q0,998,621 requested program of water safety I years ago. regulation ancL a plan for safe D. Clyde and of boats-- on the 1957 Legislature trimmed transportation Utah's highways to water the $6&.9 million requested two areas. to actual$56,650,000 yeari ago Members! of the committee ly, arteghpriated to these agen- isen by Gov. Clyde Aug. 29, cies from the general fund. include Mr. Olsen, D. James .. DrOlic cuts will have to be cannon, director of the Tourist worked: out in appropriations . , 'Hefty Council; P. W. Lelature unless preeee, Murray boat dealer; it new or higher taxes. Harold S. Crane, director of Gov. Cl:yde is required to make the State Fish and Game Corn: recommendations for a bal- - mission; J. Whitney Floyd, anca budget In a message to chief forester, State Board of be stOlhitted next January. - Forestry; J. R. Bingham, 'state Finance Commis- - rector Utah Water and Power 11:he ings, Pct. Over Stale Up 'p eight-year-ol- d . sek last Biennium been-doub- Jtt S ted , Salk Lake City was the only Mountain West city and one of seven western cities to re ceive recognition by the Insti- tüte of Traffic Engineers for traffic engineering perform- ance in 1957. A total of 53 cities in the United States were listed for recognition, according to Salt Lake City Traffic Engineer James Challis. The institute based its reeognition on performance as reported to the Annual Inven tory of Traffie Safety Aetivt. ties of the National Safety Council. The recognition is accorded cities that meet or exceed 85 per cent of the recommended performance standards set up by the Safety Council, Mr. Challis said. - and-seve- 9 im-pes- , Ronne--McPhai- th 3 , k' , e L A - s UTAH TAX UNIT FAVORS CONSTITUTION Cfri4NGES , - -- ; - . t - representativeof- V. recognitionw ere Ariz.; - I, expected to-- present te- - to - Salt- Lake City (which attained 90 per cent of the performance standards) at a regular city commission meeting Sept. 25, Mr. Challis said Other western cities winning - . - - Recognized In Traffic Study - - Terry Mitchell For Stindards . . - Kathy , -- --- -, AIP - -- Seattle, Wash, and the California cities of Stockton, Riverside, Pasadena, Oakland and Modesto. 1 . - - , whim; 5 p.m. Matinees I and S p.m. 2:30 p.m. MATINEE SUNDAY All Prices Include Tux Admission $3.23, $2.23 a $2.23 Glonerol Admission $1.73 end Foirareonds TICKETS ON SALE AT S.L Tribune 'eliding and fairgrounds 9th West Gate ter Information Mel EL 34?EML32 o grjA G-7 GAL-A-GLIAND-OPEMIM- frM , !cToylin FREE KIDDIE - RIDESWONDER IN... 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