Show nsA3 r MyrnmiH0imt& NORTH DAVIS CONTROVERSY L 1975 lot Angeles Times '?? ants to Replace iierrn Paramedics With Deputies Military Personnel MWnMHnt Standard-Examine- r tasia-- Sad S( 9A 1976 C January Tuesday INVESTIGATE ANYTHING Utah Agents 'Too Rower u (AP)— i Deland said he was ordered fices ini In other liquor-relate- d de el The legislature may have to by Commissioner Jackson bill was of a the offices to watch prefiled m look at a ioJ1970 take the for USlthe candidate legislature Monday to re- publican granting broad mvestigative senate Laurence Burton He structure the state’s liquor con-sai- d three teams of agents trol commission into a part- powers to state liquor law enforcement agents says Senate were assigned before the elec- time five-ma- n body The bill prefiled by Sen A President Ernest Dean tion to such duty in Ogden A former liquor agent Loni Provo and Salt Lake City would proDean Jeffs who Deland is now a federal Jackson said he checked ' vide for staggered terms for d in has San Francisco employe daily records for the period and the commissioners and a been have at a time hired director no evidence that agents alleged that agents salary not less than $30000 a year used for political surveillance had been assigned to the of-‘investigation of copper wire thefts from Mountain Bell and other purposes He left the agency in 1972 Public Safety Commissioner LAKE SALT scene The Davis County sheriff’s dispatcher has a hot line to the Ogden firm but Sgt Stan Tebbs chief dispatcher said Monday the line has never been used Despite the conflicts Sheriff Lawrence said be will use the Ogden paramedics in the meantime because he supports the paramedic concept LAST WEEK The conflict led to a meeting in Weber County last week in which it was decided that Dr Charles Pennington an emergency room physician at McKay Hospital in Ogden would draft a plan to regulate use of para- CITY JLw had dispatched the paramedics to the lice didn’t know who Re-jopme- m full-foun- of “Do you know I’xa a doUar-twent- y a pound this week” School Superintendent medics Citizens Group in Utah Will Combat Obscenity Raymond A Jackson has acknowledged that the agents have been used for some nonliquor investigations but denies that they operated outside state SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) —committee include: BZ Kast- ler presidents Mountain Fuel Formation of a L Wnkinson citizens group to fight “theSuPpjy state attorney gene- f flood of obscenity which haSraj Wendell J Ashtcn director come into Utah communities” 0f public relations fer the LD3 was announced today by its Church: and Mrs Aubrey C blue-ribbo- n' law However Dean an American Fork Democrat said use of the agents for nonliquor investigations is outside the intent of the He said evaluations of the legislature Dean Sen Warren Pugh R chairman Robert F Weyher jNorwood school by specialists from the Salt Lake and Eduard Tj The group known as Utahns Roy W Simmons president Bureau of Indian Affairs’ Phoe- Beck Lake all said they Against Pornography (UTAP)'of Zions First National Bank nix Area Office indicate prog- were surprised the legislature' will open an office in downtown will head the anti-smgroup’s ress is being made in improv- empowered the agency author- - Salt Lake City “We plan to finance committee Yeher said the group had to investigate all violations' give support to organizations! ing relations among students ity n law formed “through the officials and of state law 'public Fighting broke out during the Dean was a cosponsor of the forcement officers who will urgings of numerous citizens 1974-7- 5 school year after the 1969 Liquor Control Act he take a stand against obscenity and organizations who are school was said the law’s purpose was to in Utah” Weyher said 'gravely concerned about the previously flood of obscenity which has executive Carter F statewide juEmery opened to students from several '£ive liquor agents over liquor and drug vice president of Gibbons & come into our Utah com- risdiction tribes Reed Construction and William jmunities” crimes Mr Miller said several new Use of the nonliN for Jones chairman of the “It is time now for Utahns to agency to started were of Intermountain Health speak out and let it be known could be board help quor investigations programs will be vice that we do not want this kind of the from state students a Inc Care towards police “inching acquaint cusfilth contaminating cur corn- Senwith of was the tribes He chairmen said force” group differing many Pugh ate majority leader in 1969 toms rituals and traditions Members of UTAP executive munities” peeled This Month Sheriff Lawrence said the plan should eliminate most of the BRIGHAM CITY- -A new suproblems which have arisen perintendent should be named but there would still be a prob- by the end of the month at lem of a fee being charged Intermountain School according Sheriff Lawrence proposes his to a school official men continue as patrolmen but Edwin Miller states some act as paramedics when the sit- ed administrativenewly appoint-of SALT LAKE CITY (AP)- vertently Although manager The Utah Tax Commission says exempt their military personnel uation arises school said a new the He said by the time two hosthe state is losing up to $450000 from paying income taxes principal should also be named taxes the pitals in Davis County— one be- for the a year in income taxes because Utah does require boarding some military people who The state tax commission ing built in Layton and one in school The students representclaim Utah as their home but said the state is losing $300000-45000- 0 Bountiful — are completed he ing about 40 tribes around the a year plans to offer a paramedic serv- United States live elsewhere are not paying began classwork Commission ice through the sheriff’s departto According the taxes three-wee- k holia after Monday Studies by the federal govern- Chairman Vernon L Holman ment as a public service Both vacation day ment show that military per- there is little the state can do hospitals are scheduled for comDeadline for applications for sonnel do not pay tens of mil- to collect the taxes because the pletion this year two posts was Dec 22 acthe Sheriff Lawrence said his lions of dollars in state income money is not withheld from cording to Mr Miller reasoning is that the first person taxes either knowingly or inad- - miliary paychecks Holman said the Department at the scene is usually an officer of Defense will not tell the state and that person should be the whereabouts of military trained as a paramedic Middle-Age- d personnel who claim Utah as The sheriff’s office has about 15 of its men trained as emertheir home but live elsewhere Always the lowest fabric technicians gency CLAIM UTAH prices in the country! (EMT’s) which involves about Commissioner Milton Yorga-SAL- 80 hours training Paramedic LAKE CITY (AP)- -A son said it is not known how is a course training man serving a many people enter the military Doug Hendricks a Rocky Utah State Prison sentence for in Utah and still claim Utah as Mountain paramedic said a robbery walked away from a their home He said some now paramedic unit is being kept in hospital where he was being! may claim states that do not North Davis County most of the treated Monday prison officials tax military personnel as their time during the day and can rehome residences said spond anywhere in North Davis identiA prison spokesman Early last year the tax com- County within 5 to 7 minutes fied the inmate is Donald H mission surveyed Utahns in the He said there is a list availEwing 43 described as white military for suggested legisla-6-foot-- 2 able to the public and the police ' 186 pounds with greyjtion that would have exempted of the services available the V fo r e i g personnel hair and brown eyes circumstances un anj taxes Utah eterans the from was income in Ewing der which a paramedic should V Hospital for a leg operation the The bill did not pass but the be called Everything Discounted survey showed that about 4200 He said it is against the law spokesman said mili-an- d He was last seen at 3:30 pm (Utah residents were in the to send the team to an emerExcept Quality' was reported missing to tary and stationed somewhere gency seem based on monitorLow Every Day the Point of else at authorities ing of polic calls but the team received state the Yet Prices! 8:30 only the at Mountain pm can responu if requested by a returns tax income had' 1000 about said Ewing spokesman police agency a private citizen been in the prison since Febru-- J Holman said they were filed or an ambulance service '“out of loyalty” to the state arv 1970 Mr Hendricks claimed the paramedics have had “100 per cent response” from Moss Am100 Washable bulance Service all-Indi- an 700-stude- nt Inmate Flees y vr’SSV Ogden 'O PUNCH PICK FARMINGON— If you’re hurt something they know nothing along the roads of North Davis about” Sheriff Lawrence said County a team of paramedics about the private service which from a private company can be charges up to $125 per call called without your knowledge Sheriff Lawrence announced to the accident— and you pay the his plans for a county-base- d parbill to a in team amedic response Davis County Sheriff William how over recent controversy J “Dub” Lawrence has a plan he says will change all that ich which have set up shop in Sheriff Lawrence says he Ogden should fit into the emer plans to tram his patrolmen as gency service scheme in North paramedics and eliminate the Davis County need for a private Ogden-base- d firm which is operating in Sheriff Lawrence said he has had reports of “some bad scenes North Davis County “I don’t like the idea of peo- in front of the public over who ple unconscious critically in- was going to take charge” but jured and getting a bill for the biggest problem is the po- r r j D-S- alt ut en-bee- all-Nava- jo j j medical T 480-ho- ur fe ‘ & A i 4 H6uT Mon-ffl- l"x' Ok 00-- £: tM-- 9:00-6:0- £ a 9: 0 LAYTON — A Og- den woman has been charged with aggravated assault in a Dec 8 incident in which her boyfriends’ father was run over by a car The victim remains hospitalized A complaint was signed in Layton City Court here charg- - More Utah Cash Goes to Schools Foundation Says LAKE CITY (AP)- -A fiscal research group private half of Utah gov- says nearly ernment’s spending in 1975 was for education A new Utah Foundation report says “Utah devotes a higher proportion of combined state and local government spending to education than does anv other state in the nation primarily because a larger part of its population is in the SALT sehool-ag- e national norms” Fiscal 1975 ended last June ooo8 s-i- tz WHOLE - t Ply Reg FAMILY SNACK & Acrylic 4 02 Skein 4060 Nylon Coil Tricot 90" to 08" widths Beautiful pastel shades 198 yd Nylon & acetate New spring pastel colors 45" wide Zippers Li 5”-11- lengths blouses 00 ” 1 guaranteed Wide widths 00 plus polyester r— t 1 c for Was ALL 11 Wide Clearance 58-60- " wide Ouirmi Sate BLVD 30 Double Knit Prints Some Originally at 198 yd n Heavy yips?® tA NATIONAL BANK 2050 W 5700 Try our new 3 lane drive-i- n 773-667- S A K 58" wide Beautiful pastel colors cl yd 249 value Upholstery np Velvetf Upholstery weight 54" wide Good color selection 398 value 27 'x2 7” squares Make plush pillows Make good arm chair cover ctllU Phone YD $269 value 100's of yds All Reduced Good spring & Summer Collection to choose from Most 45” wide Utah r ivur Q choose from BLOUSES Roy yd 207 yd reduced SHIRTS -- Velours Ideal for light YD LADIES' & TEENS' CLOTHING 3065 HARRISON Holiday 49‘ value 198 value PANTS Poly Cotton Nylon Je SWEATERS PANTSUITS DRESSES in MilS eo 129 eo wv 45” wide Printed Design off pm Beautiful selection Reg to 0 w 1 450: pm yssx-- : GRAIN 4 groupings” The foundation also notes the propor“Correspondingly tion of state and local budgets for police and fire protection health and hospitals sewerage et cetera is markedly below n°on-5:0- Ymi ing Melody L Richter 656 E 1050 N Ogden w'ith the 3rd degree felony She is accused of running over William A George 47 in front of his mobile home at No 7 Carriage Estates just before midnight on Dec 8 Police claim Miss Richter was leaving the George residence following a family fight when tho incident occurred Investigating officer Doyle Talbot said her boyfriend tried to stop her and was bumped away from the car The car was driven around the trailer park for several minutes and then Mr George attempted to stop it and was struck He remains in McKay Hospital in Ogden in “good” condition suffering from a broken back leg and pelvis Vv Sun j Boyfriend's Dad Hit by Car Woman Charged in Assault T 00 pm ea 1 lULIL plus the lowest prices anywhsre 3 service v fit I-- 1 |