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Show 111.! VO.!s020,11,d0 Ortwit. ,....4 2 B DESERET NEWS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1976 15, Hearing on license :Utah courts called best friend of drunk drivers Utah's courts and prosecnting iittorneys were : Wasted today as the "drunk drivers best riend:' The criticism is contained in the next issue et '11rintout. the official publication of the Departj-Menof Public Safety. Author of the t story is Earl :v life and limb upon the states highways." Dorius said he agrees with the Supreme Court justice that ''the courts should follow the law as it is I ,,' director Jlorius. ' the 5 tory. the State 91 Dor ius said be Drivers ritien.' are not doing so. and Dorius says the situation is so bad that he IA ill seek help from the Legislature. Current Utah law requires mandatory revocation of the driver's hcense for one year upon conviction ot dri ing under the influence. -Recent activities by judges and prosecuting attorneys pose, in our opinion, a serious threat to rational and effective control in dealing with the drinking drier problem." Dorius wrote. They License (Alders whose side ;Ddges and prosecuting attorneys are ;drivers or the public? drunk on :s7 Ile observes that last month a Utah Supreme ,Court justice said in a dissenting ()pinion that some :et,dirls must be "more interested in protectinLt the 01 drivin.1 privilege of drunks than the prervati , ,;" the effect of such court actions woufd be to bypass the administrative control exercised by the driver's license division. Dorius charges that abuses of a "DUI first oilender program" in Ogden causes may problems. The first of fender program is based upon a broad of the Utah Criminal Code. interpretation of Dorius believer. ',he criminal code should not be applicable in drunk driving cases. and that use of this law circumvents legislative intent. hearing has been set 29, 10:30 a.m., in the City Commission Chambers to consider revocation of business and regulatory 'icenses for the Den Cafe and Lounge, 1510 W. North Temple St. 'Mc city has alleg-ethat the owner, Alice Lynn Parks. has illegal billiard and pool tables in the establishment an 1 that beer sales account for 72 percent of sales. A Jan. Because of this "bypass" courts are now sending notices of "serious violations.' rather than convictiou notices of drunk driving. The Ogden program is now being widely Prnoti"d its provisions. and so long as it is considered "compatible with the public interest." the courts may suspend sentence upon a guilty plea or conviction and place the drunk driver on probation or even dismiss the sentence entirely. Within spverl rriiisir in Salt Lake. Washington, and perhaps others. Dortus said. In seeking help from the Legislature, Dorius says that if the courts want to deal less severely with iirFt otlender drunk drivers such au' hority should be part ol Utah law. Dorius contends that the judges recognized that MM Surpluses indicate overtax, Leavitt says tiAt Thu surplus in this year's pmposed et ali budget indicates that Utalms must be overtaxed. Sen. Dixie Lea lilt. If t.edar City. said today. At a fleeting of the Women's !state , Council in the State Otta.e :pudding auditorium, Lea itt -- said the must bc of surpluses each year !iiialicati VC of overtaxation.' Leavitt stopped short of outright ,i,upport fora tax cut because he sold ,that much ot the money in this ears proposed budget came iron) v,tudiall , it Leavitt, the Senate minority leader, differed with Rampton, who described his budget propo,sal us "quite tight." ,.'- "As .'' I go through the budget," said -- Leavitt, Ill take different approach. It is tight from the point cil viieW of an ,:administrator but I don't think it's as a should be or as A'a".'SP11777.a...".''"'"I '' 7,...: .9,.,-:- : ,, .:.,.::::!, ::::.: f 131 ,r1,1 1 11.f lilt til'i-Y1F- a a Satisfied in her cage. he was removed iron) the pen under loud and ilgorous protest. Above the quacks. Mrs. Martin observed to Lucas, "I don't think the duck is nearly - as Wing as ). on Nk :,:.:,- 5re.: the mallard -Signed" the marriage Ileense with a pen tuckee biltween her toes, Mrs. Murtin said a real license Although wbuld not be issued because the bride has to be able to undersiand Oat slies signing.- - Instead. Lvans produced a duck stamp. used for hunting licenses. and sold the stamp to tucas tor $:5 cash. lie also presented the groom it a certificate for a three-dahoneymoon Willard 1;ily, "good tor two or three indi', iduals. depending on it the groom takes his first kite y 101 Man and duck lett the County Clerk's mice Since the engagement as lk announced 0 er KALI, Radio Wednesday, !ler tallier school. quaek.' too: hes a Deseret News files also shmted that Mildred Was n a ni ed Deseret Neyks "Pet (it the Week" hack in 14f The 110tOrie1Welit to her head. later reports showed, and shi dropped out (il college one': quarLing up. Lucas disclaimed the 0 I? ( 111 q,.,,' i . i ,.:1 -- - ,. , -- li - .. , iv-- 1. story. adding thatot Mildred is a graduate idwestern college. !ler major? Ornithology. a ill The prospective bridegroom also quelled reports that his marrizi;2e vieitild be annulled be cause Lucas is already married. His ites name. incidentally , is Lark. states The law i .: , f c',' ( ( ......v.0,--- can't marry another per tildred son,' tic Said. lying w south or i , "Most tound apart ments very close to the Congress Hotel, zind found them on their oNAn not CaSCS , Stephen Gaither, coor dmator fit dhier votes tor the American Red Cross. Salt Area Chapter. Lahe I V kkuli ,a1A attraetion 1 time. This is especially appreciated hy adult orthodontic pat it nts. Mernec Parker. who nad surgery on tier tipper taw to move her top teeth back, said she had dental problems tor a long, time. They had to keep grinding n my teeth because thev kept IZIAS ould ache all the time. -But I Ica dumb wearing braces at ac. she said. When she learned that osteotomy surgery could reduce her time wearing braces from three years to six months, her decision WaS made. The change in appearance Was hard to accept for a little while. "I was reall vhen I came baek to work. meeting, people. friends, and dating," she said. I'd draw attention ?6 it to get it over with. "After awhile you're nut as conseious ol it, you get used to it." she said. meld 111 Marty Shciuten. a patient ot Dr. K. Anderson, had three separate improperly often ean't eat ordinary buds. "They eat a sandwich, get the bun and leave the meat," Lind said ,y1 some have joint pain in the jaws. or bind they taut be fitted With dentures. Dr. Peter Knudsen. an Ogden orthodontist who has referred several patients tor surgery, said another Lowell I a 0 that it can shorten treat pertormed simultaneously thniugh incisions inside his mouth. ;Its r was moved up, his lower jaw torward and his chin forward. Sharon l'Iunl nier. a patient of Dr. Joseph Baih. had a receding chin. Iler jav, m as moy ed lorw ard by surgery tnronyh the mouth, yt ith no scars lelt 91,1 her tace, Dal-iCarter, a panent of Dr. Candland Olsen, had a protruding jaw With an open bite. lbs jaw W3S set back, and some bone y as ilo remined frOtll his chin to shorten his face. 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Unfinisiled.. s 0 p .failwoio , I MIGNON orli:ilsof. of Ponderosa Pine to insure being warp-fre- s EACH 1.1t-',- PINE 5DRAWER UNFINISHED e. - ti Peg. 21.99 h.., ,,t,lif struction. Made 11 : 11 , , - Pc.) 9 1,, ,. , 3 Drawer; Ready to finish. 15" x 14' x 26". No. 8302 !pl,;,, ;L 11:,-77,-:- , , --- '.11:',:'1',,,,,,,,,i, 11. - 3 DRAWER ,,----- rt tl , -- - 2- UNFINISHED PINE 'f4,y,' 1 - WE'VE GOT THE ii7,777rTf77'7! 11, ' 101- ''!.,:,;, 1m I...I k,' LIATERIALSJ ,i I II ,.:,,': . ; 4 ,., ,,, .,, -' l'' . , -- - - 1 LI results." But the cosmetic benefits can be dramatic, he said. Some patients for the first tune start periormint up to -u lib real thcir potential. han-upblossom out. , 11,"..1..jam'il 12 7N , , , is SOnletiMCS, he said. Ws difficult for the patient to accept his new lace. "lie thinks he's really going to like it, but ery ',lien the patient is the last to accept it, long after friends and family have gotten used to it." I ::.::: I . .. - - ,, , In-- , u-- B .: ."107,41. '::',' ;'- - - - '' ..c.41111 Jaws can be remade Continued from , - - - ,.,. 111 Throu11 last week, the lied Cross had expended .2 1; in relief aid. Gaither said 7;11,9rit1 w as contributed iItcr the blaIe 1) i rtz4 residents pretty tiniheit,. Gaither (me man re , . - -- 11CW olothing and needed items. I 71 11-.::- - : : 1 - the The Red CrO,S sit up a special hind tind relict rorps to hulp the Ictims lind nevi. homes. obtain The project Is 1'; 4 .. : be ,A (icpt'Udelltly. help trotn the lied Cros, and the Salt Lake CoutO In isnot) of tV.Jit',2. replace :,,-' V ,,r ... I'v. joatd or ith , ! - inter." itI th e (ItlirS ha t, ;10J 1111101i s, ,.'' 40.7.. :::.:, :;,.......: 1.1 P4 ti iA 4 , , - -- - - -- ,,:,..:...:,.:,::,,,:,::,.. .,,.. , - - -- --- - . '11 .,,,:::,:,..: Fire victims find homes TIit Con g ress !lute! tire Dec. 8 lett 112 people Lonieless, but most flaye tound new quarters, ::;1H- .:71N11111.!; ,S IIL . I - re.;:.,:::,-..r.:- s. 411 ,-- ;- ,,,,.!"' Stkil'6,t , : rti !, that." ill :: klinal. I - "..:.- ' 1 T4J- '..t TA 1 r:,; 777 ism. m44,,,,,Irpnld - ---- - 0; i 1 AI Refreshments will include pate de tois gras on quackers and, of course, cold duck. After the ceremony. Lucas and his bride plan an extended honeymoon, but he retused to nanie the exact location. Ile hinted. however. that lie lik r! I '. i i: 1 illVe.. - ,,,, I ::': ': ... 'P I i :.:'' Thu reception promises to be the social event id the season. Mildred has a wedding gown and veil already made. and a wedding band m ill be provided by Utah 'Wildlife Resources DiViSiOri. Mildred , '''':'-- :: is ,. . ' .t -- l',1 htub.'' Lucas said. find you , ..'::. ''''''''''''",:,1:1. 1. (: i,,,r. The wedding site was ttiOsen because the MIton's honeymoon suite boasts a "great big batwill like - 1 ;7',.!L i i.:i ' i,"I The radio announcer said Mildred Mallard will become the next Mrs. Lucas Tuesday in ceremonies at the Salt Lake Hien. ildred 1 l ! :' re LI r, 1 -- ' 1 1 ! a person she's a duck." Lark, he added, is not too pleased about the prospects ol taking another wife into the nest, "but I'm sure she'll accept it. NI .; th,o...tfi, E:3 cml .....:,,t, - , sl LI isnt ' ' . la idiF,74 . ; 1 ;) ntage. I Pla44tfr 1 if ix a lat : :'.11 .. it--1::. ,t1 ::: ,.:' 6--0 - :, se!,,,Ion, graduated trom niedical . g ,! .: :::?: lip 4 ON IDEAS lUrtINWOLIKOMPAlifilr i, ''')1,' Legi-lature'- "comes rum good pare- It- ,Hvk. 1 't::: a 7:- II magas It.00p!on said the federal budget t:so that percent "automatic" U.S. congressmen had no choice in ii ppropriat ing at least SO percent. The goveruor said the state budget as tiot close to approaching the federal 81) percent fixed figure, bot that a majority of it is inflexible. Sen. Mactarlane explained the i toechanic,, it the budget Mildred - ---... k . only that '::::,',:, ,:.: .: '' rumors have been flying about the betrothed couple. A reliable sOUrCe listed Mildred's father as Drake Canard of 47efi7 Woodduck Lane. Lucas dewed the. report but refused to name the ducks lather. Ile said -:-: ,, tiOMEOMPROttEMENUCE TER: .:':.;::'; Bride was all quacked up Continued from was produced to look over the license. ,t, s'..,'illi , I '', ;;;;'' , plI ,,i's...7......"....14;k6.:;; .t71 I 4.ZZ't,. 1.:,11' -- ,Y .;.:: B-- it ti,N) 2 ti:;1411'.'!:'::': f: ::::: , ( 4 ifit.;!,t,:i WE CENTER :1;a1A lit-141- :::::::, ,,s ...Ili :,.,- ,t r ::.: 11. 11 ::'':-,,- ':, , ' t 11,,,1,41161 ,., in ' I 1 ''' .1.4 A.t I ' '1 '1,1t:' :f' V A'1'. ' '':, :,:::::::::, ,.,-,.- ..... '' I ;::,i,:::,:,': ,,",,;-- ,', .,., ' ' ' have seen I ,'::;,:-::h- .. the past." Leavitt said he believed that tax adjustments (refunds) were not enough. Ile said that if the budget shows the .urpluses are excessive, then a "true tax cut" is needed. The cut should either be imposed.on Mcome tax or sales tax, Lea itt noted. Itampton said he was very concrned about the state budget becoming increasingly inflexible. In preparing the budget this year," lie said, "I've become more than ever conscious that we are building ourselves into a position here most of our expenditures are fixed." , '2'sources. Ile cautioned members of the against depending on funding. such as federal revenue sharing. that may be here today and gone tomorrow. Leavitt WaS One ol three 1)eakers at the meeting. Others ere Gov. Calvin L. Hampton and Seq. NI. James NI aeLake. jarlane. as it ' L.----) ,.,, . t . , ., I |