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Show 4 A DESERET NEWS, WEEKEND OF v'AY 31, 1973 Ma Bell to alter 3 receive recognition at mental health meet b 3345-188- s-- A-- 3 t unturned C Jail tor investigation of at tempted criminal homicide today is Seolt N Sto ks 21 ol 1431 Marilyn Dr Bail was set at $25 (too bv Layton City Judge Douglas L Cornaby Police Chief LaMar Chard said Steven Delgado, 2), of 1711 N Celia Way, Layton was shot once in the stomach We don t know exactly what happened Me are still investigating the shooting" said Chief Chard Being held in Davis County service available To call state office r.um bers after 8am July 28, dial the new prefix 5o3 and then the last four digits of the old number For example, the Itah Patrol number wi after that date 8 rather than Highway be 533-56- Y- W c ,pinoff Chid Chaid said Delgado was shot with a 25 ealibei automatic pistol m a bed room of the StocKs home He said Slocks wife and several of his hrothers and sev eral of Delgado s farmlv vveie in the ol the shooting house at the time gi Lunle M Tiurne a retiring Brigham Young Huvcrsi'y professor, will see Janice Thome Dixon of Salt Lake City , and Sally Thorne Try lor, of Orem iccenePh 1) aegrees from the L All three will be Ph D s after the exeru-.e- s Both daughters will receive their doctoiates m theatre Mrs I ay lor in dramatic literature and Mrs Dixon in play writing Mrs Dixon 0 plays have been performed at Theatre 159 in Salt Lake Citv by the University of Ltah She won the competition in the Utah State Institute of Fine Arts Play Muting Contest for three consecutive years 1973 1975 Mrs Tavloi is a oart tune faculty member at Bughdin Young Inn ersity She is a member of Theta Alpha Phi and the League of I tnh Mriters D; lub Express opposition to all recall laws until adequate sud has been made of their constitutionality Abolition of piopcrtv taxes on homes and rental piopeitv and elimination of the sales tax on food and drugs Full rights for 18 year aids including the privilege of serving in the It ah Legis latuie (currently, the ton stilutional minimum age to run for the Legislature is 25 v ears Opposition to attempts to rcinstitute the death lenaltv Stricter environmental controls so as to eliminate the destrui turn and defama turn of Itah s natuial envi ronment A strong statewide consumer protection agency Stiong party support for land use planning at both the state and loc al levels adaation ceremonies at the Lnn ersity of held next Saturday, one mother will be ially proud of two of her daughters to-- Itah are -- critical One man is m condition today in McKay-De- e Hospital, Ogden, and another man under ar rest after a fight here early v an additional jobs in the pro ate sector Among othei resolutions undei cciiisidei atioii by toe i omentum were - A piupusal that the Stale Democratic Party ac count to the State Central Committee for all funds i aised and spent by the party including those of the 1(H) 1 LAYTON Stdson said ESS will pro-ide the state with the fastest and most reliable telephone and vice, ooti non hospitalized, arrested after gunfight in Layton 1 (ESSi from public works and public ser th utioyt 1 d it - f v i and threatened to explode two bombs inside the hospital unless he was paid $150 OM, police and hospital officials said Nursing Supervisor Diane Crow said th ealler insisted that patients not be evacuated and that no law enforcement agencies be notified She said there was no disruption of the hosptials routine and most of the patients didnt know there was a threat She said the caller promised to call back by 6 15 p m w ith further instructions but never did The hospital alerted law enforcement agencies and the Salt Lake County Fire Department went on standby The FBI was contacted and took over the search for the bombs during the afternoon, but no bombs were reportedly found According to investigators, the extortionist demanded that the money be paid in $20, $50 and $100 bills and FBI agents today would not confirm or deny whether the monev had been paid Miss Crow said she thought officials believe the threat was just a crank call Another hospital spokeswoman, Mrs Ruth James, not bothered the day nursing supervisor, said the call had nurses or other personnel v ery much "M'e had several calls like this when we were at our she said old hospital downtown P.oyce J btitooc public relations supervisor, Mountain Bell, said the new number is served by Electronic Switching System GOP faults Continued from after disability for 90 days The senator said the htghei level would result in 35 percent moie mjunes being compensated in Utah, 41 percent more dollars going to injured persons and a saviigs in personal mjuiv trcriuums for Utah cormurperg of - million ner y ar Other consumer legislation to be considered bv Congress, Moss said, includes A new criminal fraud statute that would provide misdemeanor and felony penalities for anyone wantonly abusing a tonsuinei Utah Atty Gen Vernon B RomneY said hts Consumer Protection Division, begun five years ago rereives thousands of inquiries from dissatisfied con sumers each year "The complaints are all carefully checked out, Romney said In a few instances, whue civic actum or criminal prosecution is warranted, we quickly and energetically prepare to go to court Romney said the consumer divisions activities have met with mostly positive reaction m the community "We are finding that not only the consumer, but most ot the legitimate businessmen are pleased with our attention to and fast buck operations out of the force state, he said Hosoital Friday night ning July 28 Howe cites Respond to buyers The FBI today is try mg to determine the identity of an extortionist who threatened to blow up St. Mark's Prefixes on more than 3,000 Ltnfc state government telephones will be changed from the current 328 to 533 begin- Daughters to get Ph.D.s like mom bomb threat a numbers Thrift Store was presented the Outstanding Employe Award She was commended for r wt, ovt.fto.ne to r handicap Dennis G Seals, director of the association s Citizen Advocacy Project, told a morning session at the U s Graduate School of Social Wrrk that the project is steadily budding thioughout Utah, involving more than 35 individuals ana groups We are pleased with the commitment of volunteers, particularly when we ask that tiny make a conscientious effort to learn about mental retardation and become ui volved with and be a friend to a mentally retarded person or group of persons for at least a year, Seals said Dennis F Gehnng, director, Developmen-la- l Disarnlities Inc a United Wav funded project at Primary Childrens Medical Center explained the importance of working early with preschool handicapped children and then paient-- . We need to increase opportunities for these tamihes to participate in programs earlier m a childs life Generally speaking m Utah, no one picks them up befoie age five Very few programs provide any service prior to that time Gehnng said Presentation of awaidx to a church official, a Utah State senator and a handicap d U'ui:g y fun in hghigtot- - a on r to" cheon today (Saturday during the Mental Retardation Association of Utah (MRAl conference of Hah Honored at the Ungers', gathering were Elder Hugh ri Brown of the of Jpsus Council of the Twelve, TH Chui-cChrist of Lauer-da- y Saints, Sen Ernest H Dean, D American E ork, and Susan Kim Larson. 21, fostpr daughter of Dale and carol 3 East, Salt Lake City Sweat, Elder Brown, a reopten! of the associu tion s Humanitarian Award, was recognized for his efforts in construction of an LDS ( hapel at the Training School Elder Brown worked for about three years 2 an the project, later ded.catiog it !9C7 His efforts and love for the retarded have endeared him to children and staff at the school, it was stated today Dean, Utah Senate President, who has been involved m social serv ice legislation for the retarded and other handicapped persons He was presented a for many years Comm unity Sen ice A w ard Miss Larson, a former Training School resident and now employed at Value illage Hospital gets The only state agencies hav mg completely new num bers will be Division of Mdd-hfResources, 533 9333 Blind Center, 533 9393, and p Army to deactivate site Materials and Test Laborat ory , 533 9322 The Army Fmerv t ouutv AIL announced partial cancellation of a logistics support unit) act to1 to Green Rivei missile launi h f icihty Oliiuals sj, the move would likely atfect 5? of the - h s Ti job- - and wdl k..d to ut least temporary s ti' 111 altlv at loll ol thl Proudioot i a. c commander, said Robeit Gin Mjj the contract was with Dynaeiectroo Coro of AlbuquerM The firm provides a wide range of services, que ranging from cafeteria employes to engineers The launi n site is pait of the White bands missile iv.oi li with headqiiaitcrs m New Mexu o Piouatoot said the lavotts would be, m m July and tahi about tlucc months to complete lie said no civil n o employ es would bi aitecled st He said tin site would be placed oil caretaker t itus at least unti1 mid !97o bee just, no He slung missile in,- - ait i heduled tot the imial uurihui begins July t.KELNRIAER ha- - The new telephone system replaces one in existence tor 14 vears that has become overload xi with calls No new trunk lines can be added accordmg to State Finance Director Herbert F Smart i The new system wdl allow state agency supervisors to monitor where all caLls are being made This wasn't pos sible under the current M ide Area Telephone Service (WATSt Lnder the old system, state employes could request a W AT b line make al! rhe calls thev wanted even to private i esidenc s since the tee was -- -- i Shamil iln uUlH ll paid by the month bt 1 silt bt li ai tl a!t (1 in un,t ut cicJxld bile Hi oudlout C wotk'oad al the Itah I7'i till facility Will ll.lv! su'd i ' Jordan education board schedules budget hearing - SANDY Construction and a tentati.e budget were examined by the Jordan Board of Education at its monthly meeting Friday projects night The proposed 1975 76 School urCopperton to turn into a junior high it The bid of $203,102, was below the $274 633 estimated by the board The company will also install an electrical lire alarm system and an budget totals $47,918 000, a $7 million increase over the current allotments, said Supt Donald J Par" emergency public hearing on it is scheduled for 7 30 p m Juno 24 the board's next regular session Bids were accepted for two remodeling projects Lawr ence Construction Co , Salt Lake City, submitted the low bid for building two wood shops and work m the cafeteria of Bingham High tage Builders, Salt Lake City was accepted for alterations af hdgemont Elementary A lighting system at the school tor an additional $21417 bid A lor $79 4,x0 by an School t(85 E 9800 South Sandv The media services and lighting of the school will be improved E Trcpatuei of who has beta bod-oo- since 173 named Joyce John of Box Llder County to head ins campaign I he youthful chairman oc oh. n 4 m j 168 while in hign school doing volunteer woik for American Party presidential candidate George Wallace In April. 1973, u,.s elected state chairman to fill an interim term after the icoig nation of Chairman Dan Six montns Worthington later he was elected to a toll r term by a two-yea- Kearns man kills wife then himself murder suicide Friday night at 5267 Champagne Ave Man a Del Cruz 29, and P tiny ( ruz, 33, were both fnnnH Hiwl in sn upstairs at his home about Id 15 pm They died of multiple gunshot wounds in the chest said Det Sgt John Bernardo of the Sait Lake County Sheriff s Office 'he position jcn hiteets Patrons from Granite and Draper met with the board to offer comments on future elementary schools A Kearns man KE ABN's shot and killed his estranged wt:e then turned t 4(4 gun on himself in an apparent Logan announced today he will seek reeiection as state chairman of the meric an Party m I tan Trepanicr and Associates design a new junior high with An architects pool files including past projects and costs will be prepared for future selection of ar-- c Mi Dermott w ,11 Architects for two new soc ondary school structures were approved and the Ixvurd instructed the staff to Reelection sought Robert gather information and prepare a policy for future 'election of architects Montnioiency Hayes and Talbot Architects Inc will design a new high school for the district and Bruce J 5-- 1 margin The party will elect officers at its orgaridng convention a,. S Mr Trepamer Jure Ti av Salt tion Bob host . at the Tri Are dodge P W Mb South Lane Citv The conven1 'tails at 10 ant with Salter i.idio talk s.!m and chairman of the group seeking to initiate a recall law as kevnote speaker A registrant . fee wU bt charged whit n Hid in It d a box nan n f C T J2 Wax . r i. Richfield whde the couple filed tor divorce said Deputy Dave Wilding She was visiting Cruz when he shot her twice lit the chest with a 22 caliber pistol then fired three tunes at himself The two wei e discovered bv Cruz mother when she went to tell him n was time to go to work Wilding said She is haid of hearing, the deputy said and did not hear the 'ton shots a" to build a corJ 'minium tli.it inue onntums ot Provo lu. l!iv' bm.c lout their condominium homes so quiet you :! one to u( st piecute it's quin ekga ' e Ot couise Ihrcv Fountains also has ail the unien-- t uis. i (immunity like a swimming cs mi expect ui 1 , i tv. in ei as a ' 'W - pool at liliee nom center guldens 1 eUli ulills V ru DU Mh.-- Mme nj til JH Ills! hut , U iioile ct, e!cg it, luestyk Visit Three Fountains now and see how you can take advantage ot the new s2 000 tax credit with your buy c qu v purJi J iso Models open IS:00 to 7:00 Daily 4675 North Canyon Road Provo, Utah Telephone - r r J ae V r s w u ? 225-939- ' & 3 f.v 'vx V VAKts 1 iS |