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Show '5SH 2B The Salt Lakfl Tribune, Sunday, February 23, Cafe Operator Arrested in Liquor Raid Man Stabbed 19G9 2 Cor psnien Nabbed in S.L. Assault Two Clearfield Job Corps-me- Special to The Tribune PoSOUTH SALT LAKE lice raided the Snack Shack Cafe, 1S8 E. 2100 South Saturday about 10:30 a.m. and arrested the operator on a charge of violating state liquor laws. - Mrs. Mildred C. Jones, whose address is listed on police records as 188 E. 2100 South, was arrested on a warrant alleging illegal storage, possession and sale of liquor at the cafe. The warrant vas signed by South Salt Lake Sgt. Ken Simpson before Justice of the Peace Mel Humpherys. Sgt. Simpson said the arrest culminated about three weeks investigation. Mrs. Jones was released Jail on $500 from bail. City-Count- y n were arrested Saturday This torn and crushed automobile carried two persons to their deaths and critically injured one 2 Killed, Two persons died of injuries were they other early Saturday morning. The car struck an abutement and guardrail, then flipped and skidded. Hurt in Sports Car Crash on S.L. Freeway 1 suffered when the sports car tn which riding spun out of control on the 21st South Freeway about 8th West Saturday at 2 a.m. A third persons was critically injured. Steven Stcfani, 22, a Univer- - sity of Utah student from Croweburg, Kan., was pronounced dead on arrival at Hospital. Milena University Rennie Savage, 19, 454 E. South Temple, died a short time later at St. Mark's Hos- pital. Group to Hear S.L. Legislator Whats Going On at the Capitol? will be discussed Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Story Hour Room of the Salt Lake Public Library, 209 E. The third victim, John Patrick Wiss, 21, 124 E. Gregson Ave. (3050 South), was listed critical condition at St. Mark's Hospital, where he was suffering a fractured spine, abrasions, lacerations and head injuries. The accident occurred when the westbound car bounced off a bridge abutment, careened out of control and struck a guardrail, Highway Patrolman Paul LeCours said. in Quentin Cannon, Lake City, will discuss state legislation related to property and real estate laws. The meeting is sponsored by the Salt Lake Apartment House Assn, and is a general membership gathering, said Plato Christopulos, association director. r . CHUCK BEEF-H- Corps Hospitality Center, 112 N. 2nd West, and were booked in Jail. The pair was being held late Saturday without ball. Formal charges were pending. City-Coun- ty BEEF STROGAHOFF AM Friday, Feb. 28 BAKED HALIBUT Monday, Feb. 24 SWEDISH MEAT BALLS Tuesday, Feb. 25 AM Saturday, March ITALIAN LASAfiNA 1 BEEF CHOW MEIN Wednesday, Feb. 26th $1.25 Family Night Special with IGHLAHOR White Rice Sirloin Tips Children 10c a year through age 10 $100 Camera Gone Drake, Two suspects were arrested a short time later ai the Job Thursday, Feb. 27 Sunday, Feb. 23 SCONES-RO- AST lt David The trooper said the car rolled onto its top and began skidding 130 feet from the point of impact. The two men were thrown from the car 370 feet from where it struck the abutment, and the woman fell from the skidding car 80 feet later. The car was demolished, Trooper LeCours said. r 5th South. Rep. T. 583-6t- h LUNCH told Sheriffs deputies Saturday that thieves took a 3100 camera from his car while it was parked at Alta Snow Pine Lodge. Ave., in connection with the assault of a man who was stabbed, beaten and robbed as he walked along 1st West about 165 North. 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