| Show ritott Hfemharh- B —SECTION OGDEN UTAH FRIDAY EVENING Local Community Action mlmt Status IB MARCH 12 1976 W9S McKay Says Cuts Won't rt(4 p&pilr Hearing Set To Consider ' ? g FRIGID AIR MOVES OVER REGION MAY WARM UP Sponsorship Reach Hill The Ogden Area Community Action Committee Inc will be placed on provisional status and a public hearing held to determine whether it or another agency should be designated to administer federal antipoverty programs in the county The regional office of Rep K Gunn McKay D Utah said today that Hill Air Force Base will not be affected by the base closures and reductions announced Thursday by the Air Force An official Air Force release indicated that three bases would be closed while 20 others would face reductions in force or other changes However Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld later qualified the announcement by saying the action is only under consideration and noting It would be some time before such action takes place Bases proposed for closure include Kincheloe AFB in Michigan Craig AFB at Selma Ala and Webb AFB at Big Spring Tex Community S e r vi c e s Ad- ministration (CSA) in Denver Colo said the hearing will he held in the county health auditorium 2570 Grant March 20 at 1:30 : '?' ' ’ ' At yA 'AT AtA iinrri TRACTOR-TRAILErig lies on banks of Weber River as Utah Highway Patrol troopers investigate A VITAL PART R accident on highway where truck lost control Thursday Two truckers escaped serious injuries McKay “The Pentagon is under into trim creasing pressure military budgets — and I third it’s a very positive sign that this latest round of reductions and cutbacks will not have any A federal court judge denied a suit filed Thursday against impact on Hill AFB” he added motion to acquit a Bountiful Federal Judge Brimmer Rep McKay indicated the Air Force announcement was the man charged with possession of Judge Brimmer also denied a first in a series of Department bogus money today in US motion asking for dismissal of Defense announcements that Court Northern because Grismore feels the jury will map out plans to close or Division is not made up of his “peers” reduce manpower at military John F Grismore 43 filed IN 1974 installations the motion for acquittal A government witness David actions affecting challenging the constitutionality Similar testified Emerson Gumaer Army and Navy bases will be of federal reserve notes after in that early 1974 today announced by the Pentagon at a the government rested its case 'Grismore showed him money this late later date Judge which morning to be bogus and appeared denied The Utah lawmaker said the! Clarence Brimmer Jr said he was considering passing isj the motion Department of Defense with the it to organized crime and is making the reduction in the Grismore ofcharged of subversive groups in an effort $635810 face cf considerable continued 'Possession reserve to destroy them budget pressure and expects to counterfeit He also told the jury he was save between $100 million and notes working for Grismore in 1974 $150 million a year starting in PRINT MONEY and the firm — Deseret Mint 1578 as a result of these cut The basis of Grismore’s and Depository — was in backs challenge was that the govern- financial trouble afternoon Utah ment doesn’t have the right in Thursday LARGEST EMPLOYER Hill AFB is Utah’s largest the Constitution to print money Highway Patrol Trooper Riley testified he first single employer providing jobs He says that federal reserve Blanscett of notes true not are learned of Grismore while he obligations for nearly 15000 civilian United the States and an undercover agent were workers and nearly 3000 the also Grismore on the investigation of the requested military men who have a be case dismissed because of a murder of a Utah Highway combined annual payroll of more than $248 million A reduction-in-forc- e that will result in the loss of between 200 and 300 jobs now held by civilian workers is currently under way at the air base district f federal JAZZ ENSEMBLE TICKETS GONE There are no more tickets available for the free concert to be staged by the US Air Force Jazz Ensemble on April 8 at Weber State College An overwhelming response from Ogden area residents since the concert was announced on Tuesday has exhausted the limited supply of tickets The concert is being presented free as a public service by the Ogden Standard-Ex- Federal Republican Warns administration control-supporte- d” on-ra- er GUNMEN Judge Decides Cannot aminer Billed as “The Airmen of Note” the jazz ensemble will offer a potpourri of big Suppress Murder Data band jazz music beginning at 8 pm in the college’s Union Ballroom gfl VW Excavator Permit ROY — The City Council has authorized a business license be issued to Vic’s Excavating of Clearfield to do business in Roy Conditions may improve over the weekend however with a warming trend in the offing The mercury should drop no lower than the low 20s tonight in valley areas High Saturday will he in the low to upper 40s with the chance for more snow slight authorities have instructed the agency’s trustees to and restructure the board between Congressional action to and endorsed— at each of the now and May 31 include elected protect the American consumer three meetings by former Sen officials or their authorized against the ravages of inflation Wallace F Bennett who said and citizens was advocated here Thursday that in “experience expertise representatives from the private and public by a Republican senatorial and know how” Sir Barker candidate sector “measures up to the “very The determination of both The only effective solution to important job of getting the seats from the private and inflation is congressional federal government back on the sectors must be subject restraint in federal spending right track” Patrol trooper ROY— A Provo man was killed public to CSA written ap- and a balanced national budget advance Trooper Blanscett said it was when his car overturned here WANT CONTROL said Desmond J Barker Jr proval learned from undercover agent Declaring that “most Utahns James Burrill Grismore “had shortly after midnight this Representation from private A Salt Lake City advertising don't want the level of governmust executive Mr Barker formally counterfeit money to sell” morning according to the Utah sector organizations ment reflect a balance between by Sen announced his candidacy for the Mr Burrill testified that he Highway Patrol Moss Mr Barker said he will labor GOP nomination for the Senate business industry had met Grismore in the Salt Killed was to his “balanced key welfare campaign and education Raymond seat now held by Democrat private Lake City County Jail and once Hawkes 27 and Frank E Moss in speeches in budgets priorities for available significant religious they were both back on the The victim was and other groups Ogden Salt Lake City and dollars reduction of governreported dead minority “street” learned that Grismore on ment and deregulation” In trustees e the have Provo Hosarrival at McKay-Depast the had counterfeit money to sell Mr Barker said that violated federal regulations In his Ogden speech Mr He said this information was pital Hospital officials said the 18 years in the Senate Sen board's mem- Barker sharply criticized Sen turned over to the highway b°dy was turned over to med- changing the Moss “has shown no concern for CSA the Moss for his support of “the said ical examiners bership patrol and the Secret Service in spending your tax restraint dollar-eating The Highway Patrol reported massive ineffective SEATS FILLED dollars STARTED MEETING that the car drove off a south- When the seats bungling bureaucracy” are filled the that he said is “slowly eroding "Increasingly he has supof Interstate 15 Working along with the US bound will board elect officers and the standard of living of ported the belief that big Secret Service office in Salt at 5600 South and overturned determine which staff members government can solve all Americans Lake City Trooper Blanscett The victim was alone in the will be or retained replaced problems with bigger taxes and estified that he started meeting car LISTS PROBLEMS authorities Federal expressed bigger programs with bigger with Grismore to set up a buy NOT SERIOUS sectors concern find it impossible to accept staffs of bureaucrats telling us have that “I major of bogus money Two truck drivers escaped se- publicly withdrawn from ser- that the Democrats are the they are bigger than ‘We the Trooper Blanscett said that on rious injuries Thursday when ving on the trustee board after answer to the problems facing people’” April 28 he met with Grismore their tractor-trailer rig lost con- “stating criticisms of programs America today” he said “This He said the dollar now is in a park near 35th and Wall to one-half trol about mile west of and management and feeling is like the fox telling the farmer worth less than half what it complete the deal We-bthat criticism was disregar- he will protect the henhouse” would buy when Sen Moss was He said that Grismore had the Morgan County line in Mr was Barker introduced— ded” elected “and the rate of loss is and over careened Canyon him sign a contract saying he Acthe In a and past Community guardrail overturning increasing” was purchasing gold and silver antion has administered to he Mr Barker said uncontrolled ec2e and that the word “silver” had ROBS River Veber programs tipoverty totaling congressional been the code word for the spending is Driver Loyd Atwood 60 of about $700000 annually some of for the “devastation responsible phony money STORE IN ROY of inflation which robs the counterfeit Sedan Mich and the passen- which are funded by the had Grismore of labor 32 and of FredTanner James departments elderly and steals dignity as money in $20 $50 and $100 bills ger ROY— A man armed with McKhealth education and welfare Wis to well as substance were erick taken Blanscett and said Trooper a a robbed pistol supermarMrs Edward Dean ay-Dee J where they (Mary) ON BRINK previously had told the officer were both Hospital board chairman said the ket here Thursday night and released treated that the money was buried in while countan “New York is bankrupt and employe was Four other traffic mishaps organization’s bylaws have been Idaho the several other cities are on the ing money two under for months study by “Grismore said that some of Thursday injured six persons Lt Police Mr brink” Junior said “The Barker Roy committee headed a by Hammond said the money had already been Terry Scott 19 of 1843 Van reason bandit: the hasn’t only Washington Sattiewhite Charlene Buren treated and released at passed in the Intermountain McKay-De- e walked office the into fallen because is the porgovernHospital was inNEW BYLAWS area and that he wanted this to tion of Safeway 1951 W ment owns the printing press his when car struck the The board is jured to meet go east” said Trooper Blan5700 S at about 8:20 pm “And it is this same inflationexpected rear of another car at 31st and on March 24 scett or amend The thief confronted emfederal printing press adopt making In making the buy Trooper Washington set of bylaws and ploye Lynn Hall who was that undermines the stability of the new Blanscett gave Grismore $3700 Darren Paul Perry 16 son submit them to Denver for tallying the receipts with a your job and your earnings” in marked money from the of Mr and Mrs Wilmer Perry approval pistol and demanded the Mr Barker said 3640 Taylor was injured when Secret Service in exchange for a Airs Dean expects a “We’ve heard a lot about cash his car turned left into the path to a locker local a at bus board to be seated with key consumer Lt Hammond said it protection but all that of a car at 40th and Madison station he said members elected from the wasn’t know this morning most of us have seen are ineight driven by John J Paine 53 of low income sector seven named how much the bandit got creased and more BUS STATION prices 376 E 4300 S Washington Terfrom the and six from with he said public away government” Trooper Blanscett then went race South Ogden police said to the bus station and found a Mrs John Paine 53 a passen- the private sector She anticipates a quota of package of bogus money in the ger in her husband’s car was elected officials will be filled locker injured US Secret Service Special Mrs Paine was treated and replacing those who resigned Mrs Dean said the parents Agent Barry H Green of Salt released at St Benedict’s HosLake City testified that he had pital while the Perry youth advisory council of Head Start education and health observed most of the meetings was treated and released at an children for program preschool between Trooper Blanscett and McKay-De- e Hospital to move several has agreed to Grismore and had attempted IN WILSON classes into the Hopkins School Second District Court Judge iad asked that the statements monitor these conversations but John F Wahlquist Thursday made by Emma Jane Uribe 37 that the equipment didn’t Jack H Isbell 50 of Pampa of West Ogden paying Ogden Tex was treated and released City $300 in advance as three turned down a motion to sup- of 2736 Grant to police Sept 8 always function properly 3e at St Benedict’s Hospital after months rent press self--d iscrimina ting Insuppressed Special agent Green said that his diesel truck overturned arguments Monday before on She said the bus schedules are statements made by an Ogden on the day of the arrest he had Mr Caine Wahlquist Judge 15 near Wilson Lane being revised so no Head Start woman charged with second been watching the transaction Interstate contended that her rights to between Grismore and Trooper His wife Betty a passenger children will be on buses more degree murder counsel selfand against than 60 minutes at one time Defense attorney John Caine and had been was treated earlier Blanscett incrimination had not been signalled when the transaction protected was completed SHOOTING DEATH He and other Secret Service Mrs Uribe is charged in agents then followed Grismore connection with the Sept 3 and with the assistance of the Utah Highway Patrol had shooting death of her husband 300 about Grismore Rojelio Joseph Uribe 40 The stopped was shot by an unseen the victim from highway patrol yards rifleman as he was entering his offices back door according to police Mr Green said that the $3700 was found on Grismore and in reports his vehicle the agents found a Judge Wahlquist in handing down his written decision' to suitcase containing $575840 in attorneys Thursday said that bogus money plus grocery sacks more counterfeit the defendant had been containing adequately informed of her money All the counterfeit money was rights twice by police defecover into evidence the entered tives and had made her statements voluntarily objections of Grismore who said Glen bills Detectives Police the represented nothing Ogden because they were copies of Warner and Robert Schwitzer testified at Monday’s hearing US federal reserve notes which are not true obligations of the that in talking to Mrs Uribe United States Sept 8 about the death both informed her at separate times Mr Green took the stand abour her right to remain silent again today during a special and to have a lawyer present session without the jury present heard Mrs Uribe had asked to talk Brimmer COMET WEST'S BRILLIANT DISPLAY ' Judge to determine if the to Detective Schwitzer and testimony Visible to the naked eye this is Comet West as it appears nightly above the of search and made seizure Wasatch Mountains Located 50 million miles from the sun the comet can be statements Grismore’s vehicle at the time acseen in the Ogden area until the new moon appears This photo was taken from cording to testimony brought of his arrest was proper North Ogden Divide at 5:15 am by Dann J Russell of 2581 S 5000 W in out by assistant Weber County Special Agent Green said they Division and an amateur ashad been surprised to find the Roy a computer engineer for Thiokol Astro-Me- t Attorney Robert Wallace tronomer car comet’s 50 million the Trial is set for April 12 and is miles in The tail bogus money long photographer Interstate Defense Motion for Acquittal Crash Kills In Bogus Money Trial Denied Provo Man “It’s apparent that the Air Force continues to consider Hill AFB a vital part of the nation’s defense community” said Rep ’ gan 18 Protect Consumer terCommission’s minating sponsorship of the Community Action Agency PRIVATE SECTOR County tiiri fast-movin- The hearing is a result of the pm W' Brakes and door latches on motor vehicles froze into immobility in the Ogden area Thurs- day night as temperatures dipped into the middle teens and slid to near zero in Ogden Canyon The frigid air moved in as skies cleared in g the aftermath of a snowstorm that 6 snow on inches of Weber State Colthe dumped 5 at Station 9 inches inches Pioneer lege campus at Pine View Reservoir and 4 inches each at Hill Air Force Base and Morgan City Lowest temperature during the night was 4 above zero at Pine View while Pioneer Station recorded 14 Weber State and Hill AFB 15 Mor- - X f ' MR AND MRS JOHN GRISMORE pause 's y in the hallto at Court Federal the openhere way just prior trial the of second of the ing day OBJECTIONABLE TO JUDGE Larsen Urged to End Dispute Over Bicentennial Tapestry The City Council Thursday night asked City Manager Richard Larsen to work out an arrangement for hanging a Bicentennial tapestry in council chambers in a manner that won’t be objectionable to City Judge David Roth Councilmen issued the instructions after being asked why the tapestry presented several weeks ago isn’t displayed in the council chambers Judge Roth uses the council chambers as a temporary courtroom during the day Mr Larsen said the judge considers the tapestry which depicts phases of the nation’s history isn’t appropriate for a courtroom He told councilmen he is attempting to work out an arrangement whereby the Bicentennial tapestry can be hung on the wall but removed when Judge Roth is sitting on the bench of justice Mayor A Stephen Dirks said that “perhaps we should inform the judge that this is a permanent council chamber and only a temporary courtroom” “Yeah the judge doesn’t have anything to say about this” said Councilman John Arrington “If he doesn’t like a bit of the nation’s heritage hanging on the wall he can find another place to dispense justice” said Councilman John Van Alfen Councilman Glenn Mecham stepped in at this point to “suggest that reasonable minds can come to a reasonable solution to problems “What’s appropriate for a council chamber may not be appropriate for a courtroom” said Councilman Mecham an attorney and has served as a city judge in both Ogden and Roy He suggested the city manager be instructed to “work out a reasonable solution” to the problem “That’s fine” said Councilman Arrington “Just so its hanging there for the public to see” ' voluntarily |