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The baby suffered bead injuries when lie WAS thrown into the dashboard, police said. Meservy, Salt Lake City Police Department, said the Sinclair car was northbound on 300 West when it was struck by a truck driven by Richard Bratcher, 17, 3121 S. West Temple, going west on 4th South. Sinclair, 35, his wife, Marilyn, 25, and The Youth Development Center OGDEN (AP) in Ogden should be taken out of the hands of the Utah Division of Family Services and turned over to the State Department of Corrections. says Ogden puties said $725 worth of jewelry was taken from 3127 S. Lehi Dr., ad a $600 generator was taken from 3975 Rockwood ir."M.:(.4 ,,,,,,,,,,,,--- Patrolman stye, eservy the cars were "not traveling at a great speed, but the chikl real hard core? For the k l Car - ,Avaawa-y,,,, , . ,,,,a,0a.m.ar- ': Want Ads G( ( 1:14: ;1( 229-10- th 6 1145 West. Officer h i 6 CI 13143 r" I k city's esthetic appeal and unique history. He also said he favors more functional liquor laws for people attending conventions in the city. Jacobs said he would like to see more use made of senior citizens in the areas of education. business, cultural programs and other opportunities. He said an open house would be held for his candidacy Tuesday from 6 to 9 p.Th in the Central City Community Center. 615-3r-d East, and Thursday from 6 to 9 p.m. in the Senior Citizen East. Center, Richard S. 4343 car-truc- k four-aloni- 2t2-645- 9 1 R-, ir , Darci Daehling, left, 72.41,:,nr'.'4,-7.,-:ai- Alomoo. ' - ., c;i7;-- .001 ., --1-,r1 The Best Bargains are , 4 ,,,.......w., He explained that he is in favor of careful use of zoning laws to retain the , , V ..0'- ., ' ...,,,,,,,. - ..43 , 4 0 , ' , ,,, tt'N ' ,:- - funds. 0 ''' .." 1 N. , instead of going up and said he would seek to pro v ide public scrvices and to reduce waste of public be declining ' , ,.. over the burglaries weekend totaling $6366. Salt Lake Police police said money from cigarete, pop and candy machines and tools and trading stamps worth $720 were taken from Penman Brothers Mobile Service Station. 755 S. 300 West, and $190 damage was reported to the building and machines. Stereo equipment valued at $370 was taken from an apartment at 745 S. 500 East, and appliances and a gun valued at $1,9o0 were taken at 813 13t Ave. Also. $285 in cash was taken from an apartment at 555 E. First South. Salt Lake County deputy sheriffs said tools valued at $700 were taken at 2026 Evergreen Ave., and in jewelry and $1,460 appliances were taken from an apartment at i '. ,..s agencies reported eight , '4' 6'. - wants public to share views Jacobs said taxes .:4:' ' City hopeful The candidate said he is concerned about the city's rising crime rate and urges a crime education program in which citizens are taught how to behave during a crime as well as how to aid police in crime prevention. ,, Salt Lake City and County law enforcement f d., ow ,., ' t 1,. e. ' Lune" and the Nashville Brass Album. Each pair of children selected a grasshopper and counted his hops v,tile Thompson played two minutes of loud music and two minutes of soft music. The unexpected happened! Loud music sent the grasshoors into the dumps. With the soft music, they really hopped to it," as one student said. With the Nashville Brass blaring, the grasshoppers put their legs over their heads and started rubbing. They moved away from the music and waved their were made today in an effort to explain his positions on public issues atter he said he was not invited to appear with other candidates at a Salt Lake Exchange Club meeting last week. !' 1 iniurcd crash old baby A was critically injurKI Sunday about 2:15 pm. when the car in which he was riding was struck by a pickup truck at 300 West and 4th South. Adam Sinclair, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sinclair, 516 N. 2nd West, was in critical condition today in Primary Children's Medical Center. A new club for physically handicapped and hearing diabled youths ages 13 through 17 is being sponsored by the Easter Seal Society for Crippled Children and Adults of Utah, Inc. -First meeting of The Teen 7 :34) p.m. a1 13 Oct. be will held Inc." Machine, in the Easter Seal office, 484s'S S. State St., Murray. Additional information is available by or dropping by calling the office at Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Membership in the club is open to any teen-age- r with a physically handicapping condition or a severe hearing disability. Activities such as parties, plays, concerts and sightseeing field trips are planned. In addition, sports and athletic programs for teens are being developed, handicapped including swimming, skiing, scuba, bowling, horseback riding and wheelchair sports, spokesmen said. Professional Easter Seal staff members will supervise the program. 4 zzo.h.,.. measure lumps of grasshoppers comments . s, 'es . ' , Fifth or ', ',, in form a club stolen :,,, ' 1:1 t ifC didate for a Salt Lake City Commission seat. said today he would like to establish an open-dopolicy as commissioner so that members of the public could share their views with him. s,Se,'",,,' Handicapped $6,766 in goods ' ' I ,..,, ' i ...h. :.,.., - Lehi Jacobs, 30, a can- , ...., ,... ,i.. - A ,ir.f .i began to wonder what made them jump long distances sometimes and short distances other times. Thompson went to the media center and got two records: a calm classical group playing "Clair de , .. I measuring grasshoppers' jumps and graphing them, when they today's A s , ' r, t' 4 ' ' 4 Barbara Bernstein ought I .,,, , .) Deseret News Correspondent OGDEN Autumn is here, and all the grasshoppers should be hanging around anthills, trying to scrounge handouts. But many Ogden grasshoppers are over at Grandview Elementary School listening to Danny Davis and the Nashville Brass. Fifth Grade students of Dale Thompson conducted several experiments on grasshoppers and learned something about nature, metrics, graphs, averages and music. It is not known what the grasshoppers learned. The students were , - 'r 1 But bugs hate Nashville Brass to i: ! 4 - ...,." '''''''' ' 1 Jacobs' ,, 1 music ' ' 1.'t i I $ cr.t By ,1 7 S.L. infant 8 report 1977 DESERET NEWS, MONDAY, OCTCO2,ER 3, QUASAR 0FRIGIDAME GIBSON sKIICIMAID KEARNS OREI.I 968-35- 4270 W. 5415 So. Open Mon.Fri. 10 Open Sat. Closed Sunday 10-- wog 1 7 1 Cart 224-15- 2) 563 NO. State VI Open Mon.-Fr- i Open Sat. Closed Sundost - - 10-- 4 1 I |