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Show Cn- - ('-- ? S.L Commission decision Continued from Page ! able scenes from the feature. The movie, however, will continue to be screened, he said. 1 The council saw about two minutes of the hour movie Tuesday afternoon during its frst meeting since being established. The film tips were taken by police Friday night 'and tde action by the council followed as a result. fused to make a ruling on the objections. Meanwhile, early today, Kinghom filed a complaint in Third District Court against the city commission, Police Chief J. Earl Jones, and city attorney Jack Crellin asking for a declaratory judgment finding the ordinance invalid and unconstitutional. B-- to dinance, that on second offenses, . licenses be suspended for 30 days, and on a third violation, the license be permanently revoked. Jordan River pact void Cancellation He alleged that the plaintiffs constitutional rights were being violated by the ordinance, and that it provided for the revocation of a license without a judicial determination, or trial, on whether or not what was seen on the During the showing of the film before the advisory body, the theaters attorney Gerald Kinghom, maintained the clip was taken oflt of context, and a rational decision could not be reached on that basis. - He told the council he was objecting to the proceedings, questioning the admissability of the evidence, the legality of the council itself, and the constitutionality of the ordinance. CHis objections were recorded, but Baer re Salt Lake County $49,208. Final settlement of the contract termination received the county commissions approval following nine months of negotiations and final accounting. Ford Construction Co. Inc., Provo, will receive the difference between the settlement total and what the contractor drew for last spring's work before the contract termination Informed of Kinghoms complaint, Phillips and Barker both said they welcomed the suit. they would ask the coma policy that no action be They added hat mission to establish taken on first offenses to the pornography of a $100,000 contract to in the Jordan River cost straighten meanders screen was obscene. or DESERET NEWS, WEDNESDAY, ' B MARCH 23. 1973 5 Grundfossen Sanpete child electrocuted MOUNT PLEASANT, Sanpete County -Janette Irene Shelley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Shelley, was accidentally electrocuted Tuesday at her home and was pronounced dead upon arrival at Sanpete Valley Hospital. According to City Marshall Ronald Ruiz, the child was playing on clothes piled on an extension cord. A clothes hanger evidently made contact between the cord ar.d the child, Ruiz said. She was found a short time after the accident by her mother. resigns post He will be retained by the Peter urunatossen, director the Model Cities Agency for Model Cities Agency as a conthe past year, resigned today sultant through April 30 at a to assume the directorship of monthly salary of $200 to as- of the Salt Lake County Governmental Modernization Study Group, (see story, page .) Grundfossens resignation, effective Saturday, was acby a quorum of the Cities Joint Authority, made up of four city and three county commissioners. cepted Model sist in the development of a the citizen participation component now being altered in the model neighborhood area. Grundfossen had previously submitted his resignation from the Model Cities post with a June 30 effective date. The Model Cities program is wrndAng currently in a down" stage. An origAnal budget request next year had been up to $3.3 million, but President Nixons budgetary cutbacks reduced Model Cities throughout the expenditures nation. The Salt Lake area program s was reduced by down to $1.1 million. However, through transferring funds from previous action years, next years program will evenwith funded be tually two-third- $1,425,000. Grundfossen will take this budget request and the Model Cities comprehensi e demonstration plan to the Denver, Colo., Friday for submission to the regional office of the Department of Housing and Urban Development. In other action in today's, regular Model Cities meeting, the joint authority deferred i until next Wednesday & vote on the structure of the citizen participation component to be 14 used through months. the-ne- City Commissioner Stephen Harmsen requested the Model Cities staff to develop a proposed ordinance to permit M. city and county governments to recognize and formally Incorporate neighborhood councils in governmental bodies. ordinance The proposed should be ready within six months, he added. Harmsen said Salt Lake City intends to absorb the federally-assisted code enforcement program into its city inspection department. Short Ribs Bnls. Pot Roast Stew Meat USDA CHOICE 69c LB. USDA LB CHOICE USDA CHOICE Rib Steak n .39 1.29 Fryer Breasts 1 USDA LB. Bucket-o-Chicke- GRADE A LB. 1.49 ib. 59 1.09 a H U3RADE QUALITY Serious crimes drop seen q CALIFORNIA CRISP Serious crime dropped 10 percent in Salt Lake City In 1972 compared with 1971, the mmim FBI figured today. Salt Lake Citys decrease puts it about in the middle of 94 cLties in the country which achieved a 1972 drop in the rate of crLme ssnBs&j Sliced Bread In 1969, when the crime rate in the United States was at a peak, there were only 17 cities whose crime rate moved dow n. In 1970, 22 cities showed decreases. In 1971, there were Ass't. Yogurt 54. f Stamford, 16-O- Z. LOAF hole Gr. Bread ayer Cakes ot Dog Buns the had Conn., biggest decrease with 27.6 cent. Washington, D.C., LI LOAF CLIP TOP WASHINGTON 4 lbs.1 Spinach ........... pkg. 35 Cv Delicious Apples..... Fresh Carrots Daffodils. 2lbs.25c i DOZ. fol- lowed with 26.9, and Albany, N.Y., with 23.8. San Franciscos decrease was 19 percent, and Seattle showed a decrease of only 3.8 percent. The crime clock in Salt Lake moved a little bit slower 39 in 1 Chips Ahoy Cookies per- in 1972 comparison with 1971, with 11,179 crimes known to police in 1971, and 19,057 in 1972. NABISCO PKG. 14'2 0Z. ' Comparative figures for the two years show that in Salt Lake City in 1972, as compared to 1971, there were: Four fewer murders. 15 37 more forcible rapes more robberies 58 more aggravated assaults 224 fewer burglaries 352 fewer larcenies over $50 652 fewer auto thefts. Bicycle license decals now ready Detergent G DRIVE OFF Jumbo All 30c OFF LABEL ii Ivory Flakes 2". WifM) ivory Snow KRAFT RANDOM WEIGHT CHEESE SHARP LB. 93c MILD CHEDDAR MED. CHEDDAR.... MILD HORNS MONTEREY iihil ii Refiectonzed red and white bicycle license decals are now available for $1 at Salt Lake County Fire Department stations. 13. 1 .09 J .05 LB. 1 LE. .09 SWISS MOZZARELLA CARAWAY LB. LB. . LB. LB 1.19 1.25 1.10 1.10 ' The decals replace alumin-mubands and are placed under the seat. Capt. George Q. Nielsen of the Sheriffs Juvenile Division said bicycle thefts have increased 309 percent because of the popularity of the bicycles. |