| Show K "V "l !I fi'MitiwwimBijiMrwwiiiijumm) C—SECTION OGDEN Confession Ruling Due 1C MARCH 9 1976 TUESDAY EVENING UTAH SEMAPHORE JUSTIFIED This Week RIVERDALE — The City Council has received noti- fication from the Utah Highway Department that a survey shows a need for a traffic signal at 1050 West and Riverdale Road Second District Court Judge John F Wahlquist is expected to rule this week on whether statem e n t s evidence in as admitted be can an of case the Ogden woman second with degree charged 4000 Students Involved in 18 Other Programs ng murder Judge Wahlquist heard arguments Monday on a motion by defense attorney John Caine to suppress statements made 8 The Ogden Board of Education voted Monday night to apply for a $151700 grant to extend special reading programs into schools outside the target area for federal Title I to police Sept by Emma Jane Uribe 37 of 2736 Grant charged in connection with the Sept 3 shooting death of her husband Rojelio Joseph Uribe 40 of 2736 Grant Mr Caine told the court the schools motion involved two fundamen— tal rights SWEEPSTAKES AWARD WINNERS Robert Jusko Russell Judkins and Diane Davis (left to right) students at Wahlquist Junior High School prepare their science fair projects for competition in the Weber Regional Science Fair beginning March 29 protection against and right to Supt William L Garner told the board the funds would be used to initiate intensive special reading programs at the Mountain View and Edison elementary schools next year Board members authorized the grant application after Assistant Supt Gerald Raat reported almost 4000 Ogden School District students are now enrolled in 18 special programs involving some 180 teachers Financed exclusively with federal and state grants Dr Raat told the board these programs are designed to “meet specific needs and problems of students” in the district counsel CALLS ATTORNEY Mr Caine called attorney Gary Gale to the stand who testified that Police Detective Glen Warner telephoned him Sept 8 at the request of Mrs Uribe asking the attorney to STUDENTS EXPECTED 950 come to the station At the station Mr Gale said he was told by Detective Robert Schwitzer that Mrs Uribe was not a suspect Mrs Uribe asked Mr Gale to go to another building to help Gilbert Wiese 19 of 911 30th who was undergoing a polygraph examination and was later charged with second degree murder NEED GROWING The two detectives testified was Gale Mr while away that They range from programs Mrs Uribe asked to talk to Deinvolving disadvantaged and Science fair season is rapidly Denver Colo during May exhibited at the tective Schwitzer and after beprojects students to the handicapped READING PROGRAM to be financed by $151700 federal grant being sought of the coming to a close as students in Primary recently completed Wahlquist ing advised of her rights by academically gifted Dr Raat School District is reviewed by (from left) Board of Education Presiinclude Northern Utah point toward the event the made Ogden by officer Ogden Junior voluntary each said School science fair Weber Regional Science Fair 'Standard-Examine- r statements dent Spencer Xlomp and Supt William L Garner Weber Two High He noted that in the “past sophisticated projects March 29 to April 1 the Weber State College Caine argued that if Mr Mr 10 years there has been a pro1 v i n i o v n Junior high students will Medical Society the Weber g solid scientific Gale had known Mrs Uribe was AT LOCAL HOSPITAL liferation of special programs a suspect the attorney would occupy the union ballroom at County recreation department for students with special and Weber State College the first and Ogden Weber Morgan and have advised her to say nothing specific problems two days followed by high Davis school districts according A conflict in testimony arose “And the demand for special to Dr Hobbs schoolers the final two awards at Wahl- when Detective Schwitzer testisweepstakes programs is steadily increasMore than 650 junior high In addition a large number of science teacher Gary fied that he had not told Mr quist school students are expected to (other local ing” Dr Raat said noting “we Gale that Mrs Uribe was not a businesses and Reed said have emphasized these probe on the Weber State campus groups contribute to the fair he The first contact the The City Planning Commis The projects will be two of at suspect in the Ogden district bethe with grams that had for their part of the fair About said day £ 22 entered by the school in officer to least delete has sion cause the need is greater in agreed 390 high school students will attorney was at Wiese’s polythe regional fair e nn i s t and one-da- v urban districts is A on ment the chairman detecseminar the pool to them Dr examination swimming program join according graph One of the projects developed tive testified courts from the final site plan of treatment of arthritis will be The seminar will get under LaGrande Hobbs professor of NEW AREAS it at McKav-De- e Knollwoodjheld Hospital way at 7:30 am with an botany and chairman of the submitted in the regional fair by students Robert Jusko and Assistant Weber County At- a “These programs aren't easy studies the torney Robert Wallace argued development at! Center on Friday fair improves according to fair Russell Judkins ing address by Dr Swezev on to run” he told the board reRoad S and Ridgedale movement of capillary water in 'that Mrs Uribe had been ade- 4600 In previous vears junior high officials L Swezey chief “Physical Management of p0bert involve new “some porting to 'soil the surface Capillary jquatelv advised of her rights most' A good example is seen in Thomas J Miller of the division of rehabilitation ritis” schools the winning for areas education public water is moisture that remains jand recent court cases support assured the commission the medicine at the school of medi- - Following breakfast Dr won sweepstakes trophies told the board that in the soil after gravitational the position of defendants being and tennis courts would be cine of the University of Cali-jve- n This the Anderson Salt Lake CityL1'1: Raat awards year water is drained out It is in the 'allowed to make their own de- built but that he will so advise fornia at Los Angeles and one u!u Title I will discuss thej r'0 ar?s“ d!e sweepstakes competition has rheumatologist form of film around soil grains jcisions however unwise earmnS disabi hties pro tenants that these facilities have of the nation’s leading rheuma-nebeen discontinued Dr Hobbs drugs being used in theanf COVER were his of said I sides deleted from Both been said police phase PLANT CELLS tologists will keynote the semi- treatment of arthritis He willj®rdins‘ in questioning construction program He said the learning disabili above reproach” and participate in the dis- - be followed by Dr Robert Neill nar The students’ research could LARGER SCHOOLS More sunny but smoky no es used and Mrs Uribe program was formerly a Associate Planner Robert W cussions Ogden orthopedic surgeon Science teachers voted to weather is in store for the have application in Eldard said some buyers of the The seminar is speaking on “Current Status ofjremedial reading program that discontinue the sweepstakes in Ogden area through Weddryland farming techniques has been extended into other condominiums may have under- by the hospital’s rehabilitation Joint Replacements” The other sweepstakes winfavor of individual awards It nesday with temperatures of stood the pool and tennis courts medicine department the interThe hospital’s chief physical pnstruSonaj areaf because was also felt that larger schools rising to near 50 daytime completed by ning project would be in the initial phase of mountain arthritis foundation Ron Herrick who is special had an advantage in winning dropping into the upper 20s Diane Davis looked into the 823 stuconstruction and saw these fa- and the Utah Chapter of the therapist preSxdent of the state physical Dr Raat reported effect of detergents on water tonight sweepstakes awards ason site the marked 28 cilities American dents are now and teachers plan Physical Therapy No snow or other moisture herapist organization will disAbout one in every four junior plants for is before It sociation in involved this pracbuying planned program being cuss the role of physical therhigh competitors is expected to are in the immediate weathOne of her conclusions found resident docconducted at the district learnthe Commissioners physicians ticing will session The approved will winds and er take home a trophy Dr Hobbs morning apy picture that take water from detergents and tors 2418 center Madison at allied amended final site plan for the therapists conclude with a panel discus- ing be light and variable said cells having an adverse Benplant John Dr conhealth Knollwood of first phase personnel There are about 800 students Patches of night and effect sion by the four speakers High schools will be comMicroscopic photography of the McKay-De- e head der Hurst with LaVar E struction exin programs financed enrolled be lunch Dr Swezey peting for sweepstakes trophies morning fog may revealed the effects and Jury selection began this vote Rehabilitation Medicine depart- - Following the only negative federal Title I and state casting folthrough will speak on periarthritis in exhibits and science reporpected illustrates the research as a trial involving morning education was grants however Ogden's high Monday Last year lowed by a demonstration of compensatory ting One of this project’s most charges of allegedly distribut44 while Pine View ReserBonneville High School swept Marlin and devices braces SPECIAL PROGRAMS by interesting findings is that some ing pornographic material got voir registered 35 Overboth categories Shields physical therapist at Dr Raat underway in 2nd District Court labelled as reported the district Students will also be shooting night lows were a little detergentscreate more adverse Defendants in the case are a LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City now has eight special education at 23 in the city and for Weber State Collegeto 1warmer chief Inter McKay-De- e occupational national some than effects corporation programs including those taidetergents below zero at the dam scholarships and invitations Steve Luster will dem- lored specifically for mentally Amusements doing business as not that Mr are Reed said therapist the international science fair in and Cinema onstrate the use of hand splints and retarded students emotionThe teacher said participation the Adult Book 2212 V2 Washington at Store and how to make them Dr ally disturbed those with speech in science fairs gives students a died woman An Ogden Blair Kenneth elderly James R Swenson professor of and hearing problems and adreal appreciation of science and three clerks struck she was after Richardson Monday physical medicine and rehabili- vanced placement programs for its uses including a respect for Cleveland Hersel truck at 25th and a and the Lee and pickup Stuart by tation at the University of Utah academically gifted students alleged the environment of the store David Washington will close the seminar with a Other manager special programs inResearch required in making Mrs Lillian L Hartley 82 discussion of the rehabilitation clude those Pauley for pregnant girl'a project and preparing reports Defense attorney Brian Flor- of 2635 Liberty was taken to of arthritis aspects mothers young bilingual educais not only of scientific value ence had raised a dur- St Benedict’s Hospital OffiDr Bender said registration tion summer courses for miquestion for the seminar is still open grants special programs to school calendar or merchants after the proposed but involves training in such ing pre-triA 1976-7- 7 proceedings that cials said she died at 3:30 pm as areas the corporation may not be an Ogden police said she was The $15 fee includes breakfast preparing recommended unanimously by a calendar was published last fsc help Vietnamese adapt to their and writing a entity that can be charged as a struck by a pickup truck driven bibliographies and lunch at the hospital and Saturday “None” Mr Moore of parents committee new environment and a special coherent logical report defendant in the case by Charles Dean Hadley 17 of district personnel was adopted replied program for Chicano students SCIENCE PROGRAM Judge John F Wahlquist 4524 Adams Board ofj supt Garner said the Friday by the Ogden that Dr Raat said has Police said the truck was at hearing the trial allowed the southbound Education Monday night before the opening of deer The science program achieved some spectacular reon Washington and to be charged corporation e college-typfollows a to the season was will return added as a Students vacation Wahlquist sults” Mr Florence and assistant was waiting in the left turn Board President Spencer classroom Aug 25 under the day this year because “we lost format in which students in Weber to 25th Robert pocket at preparing asked if any of these 18 calendar presented by Byron T considerable state money last each grade are required to WallaceCounty Attorney Klomp onto Commission 25th has The to turn left A County questions posed elect two then and because assistant all the school administrative Moore topics study year high authorized purchase of desks programs are scheduled to jurors as they chose Reports stated the traffic students took the day off two others Each topic is taught prospective to Supt William L Garner chairs files and office equip- terminate this year a panel of eight to decide the signal was green for the truck in a will students The final day for packet any way” ment totaling $1898 for the new- Dr Raat said only the proThe pedestrian was struck as case to be May 26 1977 in the calendar) He aiso noted the district Students also receive grades Many of the questions asked she was crossing 25th in the ly created Department of Social gram for Chicanos appears of 180 days office will be open during the for their science fair projects of the prospective jurors con- crosswalk on the east side of providing for Services that has offices in the “be in real jeopardy” not an cerned classroom instruction are summer except for May 30 July and grades Kiesel Building CALCULATE TOTAL opinions of alleged por- the intersection I Teachers will report Aug 23 5 and July 23 These are the automatic “A” Mr Reed said Successful bidders were Bowshould The driver apparently failed and if adults nography to a question from In institute and official Memorial Day In- - Students were graded and be free to for a two-da- y ers and Son of Salt Lake City boardresponse what may be to see the pedestrian Police buy Glen Holley Dr member MRS LILLIAN HARTLEY remain one day longer making dependence Day and Pioneer judged for both their projects considered pornographic and Baileys Office Supplies were continuing their investicalculated hasn’t he said Raat their final day May 27 and science reporting he added Riverdale Struck by Vehicle Day holidays gation into the accident the total federal and state dolHOLIDAY PERIODS lars involved in the 18 special are Six holiday periods programs but will do so and school the year provided during give the board the figure These include Labor Day Leslie Norton noted there are 7 6 Oct UEA convention Spet only 25 students in the young 8 opening of deer season Oct mothers program and 25 in the 22 Thanksgiving Nov 25 26 to A which drainage new interceptor storm sewWeber State College is buildthe mountain the east pregnant girls course and asked Ogden City has filed an appliDec if it “would be wise to comdiswould be collected and At 7th and Harrison the er would be built from the Ogcation for $2 million in federal Christmas retention resing a 45 acre-fothese two” bine Presidents Day Feb 21 and den River west to Wall east funds for construction of storm northern terminous of the storm charged at a controlled rate ervoir at the Dee Special Events Dreschel director of Lionell Easter April sewer runsewer running north underinto a new along 20th to Washington A drainage improvements and is connectwith Center the outlet The school calendar comvocational branch interceptor would be training for the disneath Harrison exists It is proseeking $18 million more for ning west parallel to Larsen reto is done both ways retention facilities said “it mittee chairmaned by Mr trict Lane to a point west of Wall built on Grant south from 20th ing the North Monroe extension posed to extend the sewer north Moore include parents prininin districts throughout the state to 27th and from this line to Harrop and build special The flow would be combined cently built and that will conproject and there seems to be no clear-cwith drainage from the north branches would be built east let boxes at all branch streets cipals and representatives of all Proposed is the widening of vey the flow to 36th and Haranswer as to which is best secdistrict employe organizations to handle high velocity runoff and south and stored in a Fremont between Harrop and rison along 21st 22nd 23rd 25th are advantages to dostorm-flore“There Mr Moore said that after a ond detention pond then 26th and 27th to pick up Another storm sewer system 6th and widening Jackson and From there the city says it h either of sewer to the discussions series leased to a would handle runoff between and at critical points along to must install ing it Fowler between 8th and 12th way” he said rethe 900 North and Larsen Lane that Ogden district keeps The downtown storm sewer porting meetings all members of the Washington existing pipe though Defense pipe west on 36th to Brinker them to The Harrison Boulevard committee the north to 34th and West to Van separate because there Depot Ogden that now varies presently drains into a small agreed system would service a Four-MilFour-Mile e are federal funds involved in Creek’s flow channel known as storm sewer area would be schedule presented to the board Buren to Sullivan Hollow Creek area in the central business disA the young mothers program and Creek bounded on the south by 7th on area in the Sullivan Channel then 'west along the trict comprising about two Monday Hollow-Va- n A “this makes it easier to acdetention reservoir is Buren area is not Board President the north by Harrop and the channel to Monroe Boulevard thirds commercial and one Spencer e count for the expenditure of the reswest by Harrison The east third middle to retention reservoir now being Klomp asked Mr Moore if he planned on the east side of adequately drained the city funds” had had any calls from parents built idential properties Washington and 900 North into says boundary would be the toe of ears sence ng ’ 12-ac- re 40-un- open-condominiu- jr j Arth-Develop- j-- Ste-po- OGDEN m er ol w far-reachi- Court Starts Picking Jury non-harmf- Oaden Woman Killed awnfown Accident ul kays Calendar ext School Year oar - al Office Equipment Purchase Okayed V! 10-we- ek 23-Ja- n2 ot 7--11 27-in- ch - ut w 30-inc- 54-blo- ck j 16-ac- low-ipcom- it" ri re 36-in- ch 60-in- ch |