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Show fr ', 7Z,fiAt.lk.,44k- - '' - 4t'at,4'..';',14.. . , Fticw; 44241iA14.45041AVIS,7Sa'R;'k'',..C, , ' 4 7,, Tit , , : , , -- Fire marshAllf.3 a r Inua! ' I :,, :,,,,,-:- ., , , , -. :,.:R. '''''- ' ,f ! - T - from $7.20 the previous year. ; The 18 persons who died in tires were five fewer than in 1972 and the $7 1 million 'damage was some $700.00 less than the prior period, Riddle noted. Despite this succes s. which he credited in large Part to fire prevention efforts, the problem requires -continuing and intensive" work. of the 18 fire deaths, sevea were Two house constructi-.iprojects at Utah l'echnical Tom Hailing. a Salt Lake College at Salt Lake arv ii,ead of schedule as students: City man enviefed of work to get indoors for in- - cLocaine to narcotics officer. sontonord to six tenor projects finished dur- in federal prison. years the winter weather. tog An the sentencing, Chief The houses, located at 5540 U.S. District Court Judge S. 1980 West, are being built Willis W. Ritter called hard by building construction, brick masonry. electricity drug dealing "despicable and refrigeration and air traffic, and dangerous," He conditioning students at the cited dangers to children from drug use and said Hal-lin- g college. wa!:, "too deeply involved According to L. Eugene to let him off the hook on ()verson, division chairman this." of building construction, the value of the houses is estiMaximum penalty was 15 mated at approximately years in prison and a $25,000 ;34.000. Overson said the fine. houses will be sold to the William D Bond, a Salt highest bidder next spring. Lake City man, found guilty The houses have 1.500 and of three counts of violating .:;00 sq. ft. of living space. the white slave traffic (prosFeatures include three bedtitution) act, was sentenced to rooms, two baths, garages, three concurrent five-yepartially-finished basementa probationary terms. hi the and built-i- n appliances, sentencing process, Assistant dishwasher and disU.S. Attorney Rodney Snow posal. Both will have central told Ritter a woman who air conditioning and finished wanted to leave Bond's empfireplaces on upper and lower loyment was beaten up by leVels. other women working for ar him. Judge mulls Ritter told Bond a condition of the probation is that he never get involved in prostitution activities again. Phil Hansen. Bond's attorney said lie would vouch for the man and help him find other 'hair' ruling ' I Smoody Ank The judge will require farther written briefs and possible oral argument toi- ruling on readmitting the youth to the school: , Like other stores. Penneys concentrating on longer liihting items that may initially cost more but that have more dollar value in the long Musselman said Latta said complaints stores expanding the Christmas season. "and we them every year," are ok. it disproved by the calendar fewer shopping day, .,Itih indicates a number of between Thanksgiving Christmas, 721 lot and think the weather has a to do with it, too,- she t e; :. ; ; ,.' ''.; a, ne , le :' '' - ,,-- - '', : titv-,'",-- 4, ....,, ' ' 7 ag7 riiuiOn 412, sa damage 'reached more than $1.6 million. The next highest vv8S in manufaahring with more than Si million, the marshal reportc4 A that finnd has 'considerable equity in real estate" and money in the hank. work. Bitter noted Five years probation was the sentence for Gerald Joseph Bullock, who had embezzled Mods from a credit union. Ills attorney said he was unstable and when suddenly tempted with a large sum. could not control himself. same probationary period was imposed on Daniel Keith Williams, conNieted of transporting a stolen ear. 'rbe Five years probation was also the sentence for David M. Hogan, who had not made payments to the Internal Revenue Service fund of tax money withheld from employes' paychecks because his business went bankrupt. Ritter told him to repay the S10,471. Neal L. Julander, 32, convicted of embezzlement by a Postal Service employe, received two years' probation. Told he had taken bV1 from the Vernal Post Office, Ritter commented. "That's a big deal, isn't it?'' Ray Zufelt, guilty a saddle from an Indian said. "Usually, by this time. we've had at least one snowstorm to get people in the 'Christmas spirit Everything has been going as usual. The Holiday Season's Parade was held the Saturday before Thanksgiving, as usual. Only instead of everyone coming for the parade and then leaving. there were more people who stayed and shopped. That's because, it was such a nice day. 'The day after Thanksgiving is always the biggest day tor stores." she continued. -From then on, were going to have a very, very busy program for elderly , tribal organizatión, revehed two years' probation. Two ycars probation was ' imposed on Marilyn Jam.' Clark, who had been found of misapplication of bank ftmds. She was pressed for money, her attorney said, and has ,already repaid what is being to develop made reasonato provide program3 ble access to intormanon and referal services for senior citizens, according to the state directot of aging programs. leer C. Moore told a recent seminar on information and referral services that many services need to be developed to help senior citizens"in Utah A convicted bank robber. Robert Lewis Sagor, 52, Portland.: got five years probation for the offense. maintAin greater showed Sagor had carried no gun. An alcoholic, be had demanded money from Zion's First National Bank, South and Main. on Sept. 5. Given 0.176, he walked into a nearby bar. A bank official followed him to the bar, called the police. and he 1st arrested. Ritter said a condition of Sa6r's probation is that he was "in moderation." Ritter said it was useless to tell the man not to drink at all. drink offenses. tax-relate- d , , nfelaut,,,,, : - - el','..', - .',5,,..1:';,,- '' ,, LiCtiut; t!L.4;, h. dJs -Stephens described a standard for lending- which 'investors in the past could use to decide the amount of risk in a project. But due to inflation and high interest rates. "there is no standard anymore." he said. adding that lenders need more facts before they can put up the ast .recessary ;or the project possibly as much as S30 mituomaidotx initially. George Schoenberger, representing the Parsons first phase of construction would be on a "fast firm, said building quickly to accommodate workers track.no in to erect the power plant. But the look of a -try !itIonal constniction town siooaiti ut: aikC. ita 'perinatient community the result. Commussiorers said they prefer the town be built close to Glen Canycin City. 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There isn't a doubleknit or synthetic here. Be a purist...discover fashion the way a man knows it should be. (Holiday hours: 10 to 8 Monday and Friday) mo. ..4,i. t ' ' ' l''..,,,c - a ', F 4.,,,,v ,,, -- .,,:14b-,::0,,),-- Retail sales wouid reach about $79.1 million, with income tax revenues amounting to )5'28.9 iniillm. Sales tax returns would be $3.7 million; property tax revenues, $20.5 million, and from coal mining, $1.6 million, (levott,ners said. oue entisonmenta, IgtO!kil( l Stateint-11- . p,,',,i..44;e-,I, v.0... by the project's sponsors at the cost or about The Bureau of Land ManagPment has another, its contents amounting to a book ever afoot thick. But all of this will amount to whistling in the wind if the 1),Tart ment of Interier finds the project unacceptable. ., itni 17.! . . for business:es. '7. ' s',,f7r49,,:.'"gM: an environmental' tinpact;" said ' Probably a group of banks discussed , 411 -" a ..ea a. a-etsena - held to obtain- input from . residents: Wirthlin said the ! ' building would be used t by physicians from LDS and a Primary Children's hospitals. ea n '14:-- e eventually furnish : , , 1:;;:, ' :. would have less of MacDonald. The region is about 20 to 30 miles from the pi wit site thitliacd The !sant s economic in another meeting by officials of the sponsoring project. To al employment in the project is estimated to be 6,000, and population of the immediate area due to families. ete.. is projected at 13,100 About 4,600 new housing units would be needed, with 1.19 million square feet necessary a .4:5 ; the Timpanogos Cave Visitois Center in :- -: kinerican Fork Canyon found the tmdy:;:i Wednesday morning. They notified the sheriff's office. Officers :,,a said Mlle of the girl's clothing was found at ''',te' k However, a stocking was around ene ithwer ISCle(e..tkle. - ,,- it ill 1' a twostaitiftlistroatitywittrANwmatostesewiiitiivitiNdsaismalgisPitilimorirli ,., 1 a,,,- r,,, . f.,4;,.,.,-.,-,..,,:,,,,- State Prison inmate Donald Recce Barney, who is serving concurrent terms two tor rape and burglary, was sentenced Wednesday in second District Coo to an 5 additional years on another burglars count. n tee - - ivit ' , ata-t- e , nt,htsis awtoot akt!,,t,:,:,. 't- - - . 4 . :, f.r!vm:....p..Tp-- ,,t,.- : couple University ' ap- Ica.n.:0.1'.01pn.cit.y-i.'aw.oit:......01....Opt:-.q.k..0.11-- The Pia!! , ' .:;;T , 0o A Brigham Young hiking in an area about , break-i- '' , Page B4 and found on the body, as necklace a ring well as other evidence found at the murder scene were being packaged and sent to the Federal Bureau of Investigation today. "We think the Aime girl had been dead about one week and it appears that she had been at the spot where she was discovered for that amount of time," Quamberg said. Officers believe, however, that death came at some other place and she was driven to the area where she was discovered.' he said. ..-- - ' ,,s ' Contl'ilat,,d from . i : ' , , He said the tentative proposal is for a building to be built betwenn C and D streets north of eth Ave, It would be one story high on the north i , ' David administrator - ', 'Continued from Page - physicians' clinic building to provide offices for 40 to 50 doctors, according to hospital , 7 . ,at . side and three or four stories the south. en - .., , - sentence 'rhe - ale LDS Hospital is considering plans to construct ' a ' ere ti,, , Utah County Sheriff 1ack Holley said Cooper had been visiting friends in Salt LakeCity and was en route to the , he clic-d-. 15 , et, ittare . , , wk kaiak,' ---a- e. . Hospital plans clinic LDS - .e, -- District Court Judge George E. Btilt' set Jan. tor trial,l 1.1,, Barney, 28, Murray, had pleaded innocent to the June 5 break-i- n of a Bountiful home and of threatening a while her parents were out of town. Christmas season. One thing we have to consider is that we haven't been as hard hit by the economic situation as other parts' of the country. We're still growing so fast we really haven't felt the unemployment. So people out shopping will still plan to have a nice Christmas. "A kit of people complain it's the stores that rush into Christmas shopping. But it's the customers that start the layaways as early as August. And there are even stores that report customers asking for Christmas wrap in October," Ms. Latta said. wi.d a..,,,A 'r.:',..,,:- - !. : Polk! said Cooper, Ferndale.' Mich., deed (I a ; linnet wound in the head. The ' Federal Baireau.ot Inyestiga- - : , tion said it identified the body . from a fingerprint check. near Payson last month The body of the victim, James F. Cooper, 21, was found Cwt. 10thy children piaym'eg in some underbrus-let, miles from Payson. 1 : , of Deputies meet to compare 2 slayings I Inmate gets new 16-- ' , Michigan t, 'N"You've been in here 100 times." Ritter said, granting Bray's request for a court7,..:' appointed lawyer. FARMINGTON :.,;,0 , mu degree , ; peared before Ritter for arraignment on two more counts: willful failure to file a tax return and falsification of a withholding statement. ' 4 der Fridav in the shooting man - indepen- Karl 3. Bray. tax protester already convicted of several :,:; Salina, Kan., for porli;eSsion t.of marijuana several :days' after the body 'was ,disee- - , vered, He waived extraditkan . e and was returned to Utah, ta PROVO 4A.P) Roger S. Shurfidd, 22, 'adei& Ark., pleaded lanocent to fieet .. el:.:11477.4. ,.:: C, &T-artme- dence?of living," However. Moore said, it is -tragic" that many elderly persons are "denied" existing services. For this reason. he said, a "high priority of the federal and state aging agencies is to develop information and referral services. Information concerning actual services available to Salt Lake County senior citizens may be obtained by calling the SPAN office, report pre-senten- greater effort A she took. A Stanley I Innocent plea In murk case letter wa be sent to all state agencies hy the Sat.& Board of Examiners requiring prior ai.Iproval before an person ean be brought to Utah for a job interview. Atty. Geo. Vernon B. Romney suggested sending the lelt(r today after the board received a request from the Systems Planning and Computing Department to pay S301.57 in expenses for J Cloward to come to a job interview. Romney and Secy. of State L. Miller were con- Celyde d about the Siltation because no request was.made netore Cloward was asked to visit the state. He did not take the job. "There is no doubt this is a Roms- legitimate ne,,,, alf.l. "and rtayt.x2 director John L. Gunter wasn't aware of the board's policy concerning bringing people to Utah for job interviews." Biggest &isigle 'area of loss (luring 1973 was in private dwellings where a - ,. A during the year his office conducted 1,158 building inspections with about half of them in schools. hospitals and nui slag homes. 13 p Interviews that The state fire marshYI said NOVEMBER ,29, 1974 NEWS, DESERET , needed en , , t e, )7, -- ,Pk. , Travel okay '.. , - ' - ' 1. totai of 46 Among the 5,(26 were caust-- by arson and peri5ons, including nine juveniles, were arrested on arson charges. Riddle noted for tide of Yule shoppers I ;.,, . , l":'.,.c---;.- ' homes. three in mobile homes, one in an apartment, t Oi'o in private ;garages. two in suiall retail stores, one in a dance hat, ono - in a petroleum storage facility and one in a forest fire. SI. retailers bracing B-- : , Continued from Page B-- I At least four other officers, plus the dog team, will remain, Finis added. The officers taken from the airport will be put back in city patrols. The security change at the airport is one of many made by the police department since Nils became elnef, Officer James Brown. who works with the airport dogs, said Duke and Nerf will now be used for regular patrol functions at the airport, besides the special bomb sniffing jobs, which are few and far between. "They're good to have around," Brown bald. "They're more friendly than the regular police dogs because they've been trained that way. But we had to, w e could use them for crowd control." The two dogs have not been trained to si:iiff for drugs. according to Brown, because the special dogs can only be I rained for one function. and Kena minor, Pao .4 31111 2 'nosy cops' sniff out trouble at S.L. airport neth Bumstead. brought suit against the shOol district after Kenneth : Was suspended from Woodard Jr. High School for not complying to hair length standards. He is presently back in school under a iterary restraining order. Continued from .. a a8 . Following daylong testimony about the merits and 'demerits- of long ,hair on students. Fifth District Court Judge J. Harlan. Burns Wednesday took under advisement the case of a St George stUdent and his mother vs. th e', Washington County Saool District. claudia :;;' ',:e,F173:;', man gets 6 years in prison for selling drug d.,ti'tiiii-7e.:::-::::- I 4 ,,,zi.v.,,,,;,, ''', S.L. Houtii.ig I 't '4.::' ,,:. - ..,,.., ire losses decline, Eighteen persons were killed and damage reached million in about 5,000 fires in Utah during 1073,, but the deaths and damage ere lower than the year before, This information was contained in the annual repoi,'t the State r Fire Marshal Robert D. Riddell. As a result of the reduction in fire the total damage spread over a dowai per capita bails was '66 19 - - , I .'4.,,R:'....','04--: :,, 1 :..,::- ,,,, ,. . 1.opa, - N , 4,, . , , . 44 ,,i':,; ,, ,-, ?,:....,:...,,,E---- - P ., i . i dOlo i t i t , ' attl 4- tt41411t .''..L'.,.:.4:1, o'Z.I.,k:f;:':Zla''',;l:i:l'tr:e?. 6.7i 'i;.','.741114:71;;:::1;;Vtd.?"!:.1t .1!';;''''f ':41'.' 1' ''":4 1.' "il'.'?..4ekt". .1k0;,..C4-',410.t ; '".... ,4 :''''17-.- ,,l't ..... L., ' ,,, 4t I ...7,.c.v. 200" ' |