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Show - L Stands firm On Police Action j:S. sergeant. Det. Bradford also said ruthat mors are some members of the commission would seek to hold up promotions to policemen who are members of the union. The board of directors of the Salt Lake City Public Library Wednesday granted permission for a mobile The Utah Safety Councils dehealth unit to be located fensive (Jriving (driver improvebehind the former Spencer ment) course, which deducts 50 776 W. 1st North. Branch, points from the driving record The building is currently of those who take it, is being extended to all areas of the being leased by the Northwest Community Action Program. state. According to .Sister JoseUp to now, it has been carried phine of the Holy Cross Hospi- - To Expand - castically that maybe Jim Fisher (president of the firemens Cat-mu- ll FENCING V tal, the health unit is a com- -' munlty project under the umbrella of Holy Cross. The purpose is to assess the medical and dental needs of the people im the Northwest area e with the hope of reorganizing medical services to provide care on a neighborhood basis. The only clinical service for the approximately 948 long-rang- families in this area is .a childrens clinic conducted twice a month, reported Sister Jo- sephine. Since funds are not available for a multipurpose center, it remains for some- one to demonstrate the poten- effectiveness of mobile units. Permission was granted pending approval from the Board of Health, the Zoning in the Salt Lake, Ogden and Provo areas. The response has been so vvivvr.ViV,v,v,y,yiyAV.v.ViV.ViV.vr.ViV.ViVvvi;vvi;vw V.VoVAVaVaVoWaVoVoVa'oVoWaVo'aVaVaVaVo Maude Frame Hanks great and the results sq encour- ti,JoVeVeWe Vo VaVgVaVV.V.vX now that plans ire It being . . Church worker dies aging out to extend worked the program to all areas of the state, - said Earl N Dorius, director of the Utah Driver License Division. Drivers who would benefit from fhe course will be notified by the Drivers License Division or the local driver license examiner and given a chance to enroll, Mr. Dorius explained. Not only do our drivers receive the bonus reduction of 50 . Maude Frame Hanks, 84, 82 points from their driving W. Zane, lone-tim-e Salt Lake record," Mr. Dorius said, but City Church and civic leader, they also receive extremely valdied Thursday at 7 a.m. of caus- uable information on how to es incident to age. stay out of accidents . . He pointed out that In many broth17 The last survivor of ers and sisters. Mrs.. Hanks was cases, the JPoint reduction will bom April 1, 1883, in Taylors- enable a driver to avoid loss of ineviville, a daughter of Archibald his driver license and an costs in insurance table jump and Helen Duff Frame. :: ., Board and any other agencies or boards involved. In other business, the board, approved a recommendation from Sam W. Souvall to meet with Glen Putnam, University 0f Utah Bureau of Economic, and Business Research, to 'de-btermine the feasibility of e analysis making a of city growth to determine where future library branches should be located. at long-rang- Z'. - Maude F, Hanks Dies At 84 98c Hunters Warned On Stream Use InitollMl y program union) ought to be Tiamed head beof the fire department, cause he's running it. Mayor Lee said he could go along with the promotions after when we don't the election, He indicated all those named have the pressure of voting. Tuesday by Police Chief Dewey He said he couldnt see any harm in waiting. Commissioner George B. said one of the candidates had accused him of voting for promotions to vacancies that do not exist Just to get the support of the police department in the She was married to Salt Lake LINK 4 ft. CHAIN Municipal Judge Stanley Alonzo forthcoming election. iftstviUd , Hanks in the Salt Lake Temple, Mmn xtra The Church o! Jesus Christ of t. PECKY CEDAR 1 Latter-daifistolUd Saints, on Feb. 15, 1905. He died in 1924. GRAPE STAKE $1.79 ft. t. circulating J)7 Board Okays Spot, For Mobile Health Unit Course Salt Lake City commissioners J. Fillis, except one, were union Thursday refused to take back an members. order rescinding police promoMayor J. Bracken Lee denied tions after a union official apsuch intention by the comany peared to request, that" the mission and said he didn't restored. proVnotions be intjencUo interfere with any pro-- Dave Bradford, motion recommendations of the Detective chief. president of the Policemens the the morale of said Union, However, thq mayor comdepartment had been seriously plained of alleged action by disrupted by the rescinding ac- union members of the police tion Wednesday after commis- and fire departments in camhim of in the presence sioners, paigning against commissioners and other officers, bad assured who are seeking then) of promotions. Det; Bradford denied that any The commission approved the union members were doing any Tuesday. politicking. seven promotions They included two to captain, The mayor commented sartwo to lieutenant and three to October 19, 1967 DESERET NEWS, Thursday, Driven y IN 19TH WARD ALL TYPES FENCING Attendant Charged In Fund Theft Deer hunters must not clean Mrs. Hanks served as presiAVAILABLE their trophies in streams above dent of the 19th Ward Relief SoBelt Lake City, according to the ciety for six years and as presiA service station attendant NO DOWN PAYMENT Salt Lake City Health Depart- dent of the Salt Lake Stake who told police he had been GOOD TEAMS ment. Relief Society for 10 years. robbed of $352.56 as he closed Wilbur C. Parkinson, executhe station Sunday midnight in and Active political literary tive assistant and chief sanitarian for the department, said circles, she served as Republl was himself charged with the HII IITIMATIS ONi men from his department will lean vjee chairman of District theft of the money Wednesday. .9araSi Additioni-Pati- of The complaint against DelRey be patroling all streams in the 156 A and as chairman of Dis aMmints Carports Cabin mountains above the city to pro- trict 172 for more than 10 years. Harrison, 19, 421 Oakley St. Bathrooms adrooms, ate. , From 1945 to 1951, she was a (1440 West), was signed by tect the city water supply. ' ANCHOR lUMBlR'S Lit- member of the Women's Legis- Detective in men will be his said He Mel Shields before SAVEWAY BUILDING CENTER Cottonwood Can- lative Council. and tle Big City pro tern Leon A. Judge 127 last MOO South Guardsman Pass, yons; GRAD COLLEGE LDS Aay Phono Night Phono and Parleys Canyon He was charged with con5 She graduated from LDS Canyon. to commit grand spiracy Business College. larceny. The same charge was Surviving are six sons and filed, against Michael Manos, 18, East. daughters, Elder Marion D. 66no-iro- n Hanks of the First Council ofl on recommendation of the Lincoln F. Hanks, Lake Seventy; County Attorneys ELECTRONIC president of the Gulf States fice, Mr. Harrison was released Here are the slacks that boast the ultimate in wash-and-we- ar Mission; S. Bruce Hanks, re- on his own recognizance. Bail because the crease is "set-in- " to stay. You never gional director of the Natjpnal for Mr. Manos was set at $500. March ofDlmes; of Hswlett- - Packard, the world's loading Foundation these remarkable slacks to is an iron Mr. need attendant Harrison they shun wrinkles producer LaMar Mrs. Busath, Gulf (Maurine) Tom Service nil. at Ellis the Men and boys is chemical practically tost equipment has handsomely shrinkage electronic, medical and Mrs. Jay (Jeannette) Sorenson, Station, 901 E. 4th South. He will for the alike neat, youthful styling. From Galey really go opportunities for electronic technicians at its Loveland and Mrs. LeGranJ (Beulah) told officers that a man with cotton & weave. Fortrel Lord, 50 polyester, 50 Olsen, all of Salt Lake City; 28 long mucky" blonde hair and .Division located at the foot of the Rockies. brown. 33 and and Men's and youth's sizes; navy, willow, green, great- bad demanded grandchildren Enjoy the advantages of small community living within he indicated had a and Fiber grandchildren. money Fortral Induttriei, Inc b a trademark af an hour's drive af metropolitan Denver and the Reeky Funeral services will be con- pistol under his jacket. Preliminary hearing for the ducted Monday noon in the CapMountain National Park. Carter improvement programs ZCMI. itol Hill Ward chapel, 413 W. two teenagers will be held Nov. are conveniently implemented at naarby universities. 2 2 at p.m. all itorei Capitol (4th North). Friends ZCMI BUDGET STOKE MEN'S WEAR d East Sunday may call at evening from 6 until 8 p.m.'and a.m. Burial! 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