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Show WA Dtbtki. I IJitp1, NE. s.f i4, Si 15 tor truct e 41411r U ' Combined UPI, AP I.,. I.:1 check for $53,0i)0 was pi esented to the widow of a Utah track driver g after a tenefit held here ' d urinb. the weekend. A tearful Lucille Goss, 50, Tremonton, received the check for herself and her seven children in a ceremony involving leading Nevada officials and lawmen. Her husband, Glenn Goss, 49, was shot and killed May 26 when he stopped to help a Nevada Highway Patrolman who was , Iv fund-raisin- I: 12 I . - A' LAS VEGAS . -) arniiy - The Goss managed an apartment house in Ttemonton and were planning to a borne of their own when the truck driver was by ked testimony of a eompanien, James E, Travia, which hen.driek clafins should not have been allowed in the trial against him. also wai tried and couvieted of slmilar charges and has appetdad his cenvie- - teed The widow said that people bilis Vegas "have bees Iva, good, with us since tt happened" and expressed appreciation for those who "worked hard" on behalf of the big-mun- ' , 4 Social work professor CLEAN OUT MATERIALS septic Took Activator .141t. Poet Destroyer ' '425 o1lot Bowl Cloonsor $125 proto Pipe (Volker "Tat Euroago Cons:rot 6S Liquid 113St utting Oil Piot Muria Add wil laen--.- 'X' FAITS OF REPAIR EDT' Alt KINDS no SZ 7.. 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Big juicy ted ripe strabetries pikd hig ! in a delicious pasty shell, brimming Oh ram A seasonal teat long ts remembered. .tonten ktie AT ALI BM FUMY RESTAURA1TS 55 West 5th Et, Ilunthit E55 West ka. IromigP, St it;ie , r,- .01 .,0, 4 iM .4ar4-41- $1.10 $2.95 STF1AVVBERH' ! qv $1.60 $3.25 $4.25 - 437 1041. 1 .. 1 i - 41 41 , ;: 1 f, tatlavilA i ',' ' r S PIE 441117-Ztrt ' (p 25a cff"tut ra 1"oill'I7IT3 Iv lea TODAY N I BREAKFAST LUNCH 'N troS4 - FOR JULY 18TH ONLY a PRICE 1 :ci 11 I I ' LUNCH 1T,7L I Ito t I PRICE 000,0001'age'rnek.vm. Pe Ary41 MMil LJ umit -- MENU HAM & EGGS SCRAMBLED DINNER cm 16 - I -- ! BREAKFAST L.1"1"k' - - 0 I tit FOR JULY 15TH ONLY - cc 11 i A fif ow - BREAK THE HABIT OFFER 16 i ose 1111 To encourage you to change your dining habits and discover Restaurant Move food and s we offer lower than menu prices on selected items certain days only. These menu items service will always be available at regular pi ices. but by saving this ad and referring to it during the week, 'you can choose which new foods you would like to try. at these exceptionaliy low prices on the days " listed below only'. ' ..; f I ISM ,k.4?ridwe;itv7011t 60eliefieldal (0-itble?- ' I I II ow ow , A - - St the offerings menu (below prices) for this week. - A ' 'CHICKEN . CLIP OUT AND SAVE 1 , ome Eas WORLDS Ill 0 foos"Ilita REGULAR LAER TI .. DOG FOOD '; ClIttES AVOCADOS cmiNED , F - . ; 1VielalA,,,OrSAYiiOo.mt. -- .;- 11 03 : Burglars wileeled away at truck tires valued at $6.000 1 DISCOVER A NEW DINING TREAT 1140 EAST 3900 SOUTH SALT LAKE from a storage trailer at 1a.07 i J w.azzrereraerarerare.arexasaoareraz2RRRrorarasae2P,aremaruere8:eRre.re2rearazrazi-aN. Beck St. sometime 1Mi 1111 MN OM IN WO NM Inta IRV MI Sunday. Igen KM KW NMI r . , t:-- 34 truck tires wheeled away 45178 GAMES ' C ,c'. 328-713- 8. , LIVE BUTTER ite 4 - . City-C-oun- q I . . Lake Health De- partment, 610 - 2nd East. The free session will last about 45 minutes. it is the second such course to be held, this month. The session will cover tho "Heim lich maneuver," con- sidered the most significant. first aid advance in years. Anyone may attend. but the course is intended primarily for first aid instructors and restaurant workers. : Enrollment is limited to 60., Reservations should be made said by telephoning Dr. Harry L Gibbons, health director. v).- ,,,,,,,, ,,, - s1qp;i HONEY 1 4........r...... : 111411461:07: , ,,,, ,. '411t.'-- POPCORN V':--- :. . "j tfrirammovanskomewttsw. Ibex JAR ' a IL - A course in how to aid the choking person will be held Friday at 9 11.th. in the Salt to 4 5. SAL1111011 , PRICES EFFECTIVE JUIN cir,-- Vella 700110ee E,A 11114 a - I for choking victim tsil I 11 li1111 convenient Is Ct. vw: -- First aid course CPTI1E IT NV -'.:-zzz--- 1 cht,ch IC --- ) 4 $8 4" LESS LE GS Ovorman Mattress Co. II 11, t.,tt-td-a. Utah law sheeities that ....,,' AT. LIZ,E... ..,,..it I trial must be held within 90 1111.,--;;;;.- , I ' , ii -of to notice the '2. days county 1 ...,1 Airplanes 4 t , , attorney. ' WATER SKEETERS ROW GASES Granted a new trial was , lt,,, -1 Pi:Picking RowWilliam Harold Kendrick. FERRIS VAIM, FREE 'Alma ERT14 i...b ---He was found guilty of ...,: .,' ' Fun Food aggravated robbery and sen- 111AUIPULGAIMIS tenced to from one to 15 years Ninth South at Sixth East t . i in Utah State Prison, in October of last year. Utahns requesting extended time to file state income taxes may be asked to estimate their taxes and pay the estimated amount at the time of application for extension. An opinion of the Utah Attorney General Thursday indicated that it is not only permissible, but desirable that the State Tax Commission require timely payment of all state income taxes. The opinion quoted the Utah Director's Newsletter of March 1975 in which the district IRS director pointed out that the forms are not a request to delay payment of the tax, but merely an extension of time in which to file a return. The Tax Commission may grant an extension of up to six months for filing whenever there appears to be good reason, the opinion stated. Utah Since 1935 Terms Arranged or Ail sank Cards Accepted -- .,.... Rebuild Your Mattress To A Utahns may have to estimate tax A1.1- tt ' . HALF BATH Each king and QUOttn Set includes the foilowing accessaties: sl IT -- 18-fo- Chicago. I Guarantee 15-Ye- ar degree from Brigham Young University, a master's from the U.. and a Ph.D. from the University of , 1.-- a tr It t4, I3 t boy was in critical condition today after jumping from a ledge into Pine View Reservoir, authorities said Attendants at St. Benedict's Hoqpital said Pat Jones suffered neck injuries after jumping from an ledge on Anderson Cove on the south side of the ddiu near Huntsville. A witness said she saw the youth jump, but didn't see him come up from the water. She jumped in and found his head buried in mud. She told officers she pulled the youth out and others . applied heart massage to revive him. , In recent weeks, the Forest Service and state park officials have tried to stop young people from jumping from the ledge. Two weeks ago, another youth suffered a broken back following a dive from the same ledge, they said. , OGDEN (AP) (Mons. thru Sats.) ez-- -x, 'Critical after water accident and holds a Bingham 10 YOU" FROM OUR FACTORY , today by the school's Institutional Council. Brown, 44, is a native of - 0 . I food i- no Ow Ma- Pineview Reservoir, She 1 1 had been raped and strang- 1 110 iiial led. "There is no error 1 maittassse. likfr which would warrant rever23 TROLLEY SQUARE (FROM SIN SQ. ENTA.) PHONE 33;3P sal of the conviction," the court said, with all five jus- tices concurring. , Vaughn Joseph Taylor, convicted of burglary and attempted theft, also was ' 4104 denied an appeal in which he ' claimcd.. the trial court lack- h 1 t ed jurisdiction to try him. based his Taylor appeal on what be claimed was an illegal delay. His case was elotfg LePILTLI tried 92 days after be had given written notice through ., dNOW ---v tr the prison warden that he . desired 'final disposition of opt) 1N, TROLLEY i.ti.g I 1 pendirig charges Ilit car-mot- Biammaelsomwwwwwwitessammikel - h, It : Ito !Or 4r man died over the weekend of injuries suffered in Utah automobile accidents. Willie Murphy, 83, Wendover, died Sunday when his in Wendover. The car failed to turn at a Utah Highway Patrol said the car went onto private property and collided with a parked vehicle. The patrol said Murphy may have suffered a heart attack. L. Shepherd, 11, Geno la, Utah County, died Corey Saturday at the University of Utah Medical Center of scooter accident Friday. injuries suffered in a been had said the boy Officers riding in a field but went onto a road Hear Utah Lake. His motorbike was struck by a car driven by Sheila Taylor, 18, G enola. teaching after a tenure as dean during which he served under five U. presidents. The appointment, effective immediately, was approved full-tim- KETCHLI;p1S S. V Be succteds Dr. Rex A. Skidmore who is retiring to AND SAVE AT w. 400 : - car at boy and a An dented, averring that Kerr. drick had the opportunity to confront Travis daring the: trial. Travis should be solb ject to impeachment for re:- fusal to answer questions alter previlus testimony had been given, Crozkett , aid , LOBSTERS, die in Utah traffic mishaps Two Dr. Edwin G. Brown, a lumber of the University of Utiiti faculty since 1072, was &Aimed today as dean of the Graduate School of Soda! Work. I --- UTAH SCEIIE , EN '4kes MeAne PeOPit ta the state high etkirt held that jurors in the ease LIVE MAINE had been seleeted on the basis of being able to render II an impartial and lair deci'Scallops, Shrimps, Clams sion. Miss Poulsen's body 11 Open for Lunch W113 sound in the trunk of a and Dinner named U. graduate dean $323 r While acknowledging,- a great amoont (0 pretrial pub-S-,, Jatice J. Allan Crockett ' , tc SI : Suprerne cowl opinion states that the lower court - PLUMBING erivr hi permittiag the testimony of Travis to read irito A,Jutt, proceedings for KendrieL a of new of pvo Utah State Prison inmates and granted a new : trial to a third. , Robert Lee Sales, conviefed - of murder ardl to We imprisonment in the death of JoAnn roulsen on Aug. 21, 1971, falledto win a reversal of his conviction. He had contended that pretri- al publicity precluded a fair , , - Kendrick asked for trial on the basis 1,1ah Supreme Court justices upheld the convictions the seven Gess children.- ranging in ages from four to 20, are still living at home. straggling with an armed motorist. The "Night of Stws" benefit raised nearly $7,000 for the Goss family. The rest of the 03,000 was raised earlier in community-wid- e efforts started by the Nevada Mghway , Patrol. Sponsors had hoped to collect $50,000 from the weekend benefit, but several of the e stars. scheduled to take part failed to show. For the 750 persons who attended, it was a touching program anyway. Mrs. Goss said some of the money would be used to buy a house for the family. Five of ri ustices - 5. itemt 125 West NI ItTple 2104 Se. 711$ tut 4Wt St Rd., Trilersvills & Niii111.v0 Dive |