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Show 2B ; r DESERET NEWS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1973 I TAYLORSVILLE Nearly 100 local rest. dents met Wednesday night to discuss ways to force the Granite School District into sending a bus to pick up their children, so they wouldn't have to walk along dangerous streets to school trict Seme of he methods mentioned tnlcuded mass boycotts the new Eisenhower Junior High, 4400 S. Redwood Road, and causing traf-fic jams. Wynn said the district is reimbursed by the federal government about $2 19 a day per child attending school Parents said that if all the children were kept from school for a couple of days, the revenue lost would be about equal to that needed to operate a bus for a whole year. Z ' ! , ; t Z I Z -- Many of those at the meeting expressed themselves emphatically, declaring that if something is not done to relieve the traffic hazard they will keep their children home enmass, causing a loss of revenue to the dis- The meeting was held in the Taylorsville LDS Stake House with two school district off1- cials present; it lasted from 7 30 p m. to 10 pm Residents asked the officials why buses are not available this year to take their chd- dren to the ne-- junior high, when they took them last year them to three junior highs located m the west side area. Dr. Willis Wynn, a school district assistant supenntendent, said the children live within two miles of the new school. Therefore, under federal rules, if the school district buses them it wdl not receive federal aid for the opera- tion He also said the buses could be used in Gary C. Swensen, school said thp committee would boards agenda to present urged the parents not to get board meeting, because that mental to them cau.-e-. other areas. The group then organised a committee of residents of different sections of Taylors- ville to prepare a special presentation for the school board meeting Tuesday night. They sa.d they will request buses be made available board member, be put on the their case. He emotional at the might be detri- The residents were urged to attend a meeting simdar to Wednesday nights, which will take place 7 tonight at the Taylorsville Park Recreation Center, 4700 S. Redwood Rd. 11 Jr ; Hughes says he'll answer Billionaire Howard R. , reportedly City Hughes has told the U S. District Court for Utah he expects to be available for to answer such legitimate ques- tions...under such reasonable Hughes Tool Co. whiJi is owned by Hughes, plaintiff in the suit charges conspiracy among 10 defendants to sell the firm mining claims far in excess of the value of the circumstances as the court may hereafter determine m regards to a mining suit nled properly by a company he owns. Defendants in the case are Toledo Mining Co., Salt Lake City, Anthony Hatsis, its president; Globe. Inc , John II. John D Meier; Suckling, Charles W. Adams; E B Wal-suInvestments Malaga Ltd., Inrespro Ltd , and Maatschappi Intermovie The recluse said in an cannot file that he how his testimony conceive would be necessary o that affid-avito- lives in Salt Lake n trial Hughes swore the affidavit to Levar B. friend who over telephone Mylar, a long-tim- The affadavit results fiorn a e SALE ENDS SAT., SEPT. YO.U.WANT3:50 - BOUNTIFUL Harry Franklin Pnetzel, 35, 112 E. 1050 North, was found dead in the family garage Police said he hanged himself LAGOON 9 P.M. OPEN FRI. 'TIL DINING EVENT House A Carriage j 4545 So Ninth East B-- Convenient Terms Convenient Parking eight-memb- July 16 ruling by U S. District Court Judge Aldon J. Ander- son, which stipulated the billionaire would not have to testify in court if he would swear to be available for questioning I by defense attorneys at the time of disposition of his case T i According to a document filed with the affadavit,! Hughes Salt Lake City attor-ney, Edward W. Clyde, said the oath for the affidavit was administered as the affadavit was by telephone Clyde said while this is not favored by the Utah Suit is nevertheCourt, preme less valid 1 W'fOpiy taborJ?ay.foi; to- Shopping - said the facility currently has 10 unfilled correctional officer positions, which has resulted m some men working two or even three cont-muo- shifts These officers are loo often tense and have legitimate moiale problems, be added. 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Blight stressed that there is no evidence of a bieakdown in internal security, and no disciplinary action has been recommended or scheduled for staff membeia at this tune. i 262!2971 Dial Corrections Board okays 'get tough' prison policy Continued from Page 1 SAVE NOW For a Revolutionary Mrs. Lee, of 1451 Utahna Dr., replace- - Frederick W. Champ. Mrs Lee has proven herself a very good citizen m interested community affairs who could add planning Commission, Garn said good input to the ik SUMMER ALU RIDErALL' RIDES Man found dead An active member of the Westside Community Council Mrs Lorna Lee, has been appointed by Mayor E J Garn as the first woman to serve on the Salt Lake City Planning Commission cleared LeAnne Segura, a passenger m the Segura car, suffered minor injuries and v.as treated at Pnmary Childrens Hospital The pickup truck chasing Segura at the start of the chain reaction did not remain at the scene, police said. His auto hit a parked car owned bv Julia Hickman, 1425 - 2nd East, clipped a fence and slammed into a car parked Woman chosen for planning post Last week the same development ran into opposition from partisans of low income housing who threatened to lie down m front of bulldozers to prevent the land from being W'ewere just home eating supper, a bewildered George Hata told police. Total damage was estimated at more than $3,500. pool Parents also threatened to drive their children to school each morning, jamming Redwood Road and other nearby streets to the school causing traffic problems that would make school, state and county officials take action Residents near a proposed apartment development the block of Alameda Ave. (35 south) complained to the City Commission today that plans for the complex dont prov ide enough parking. Albert Funk presented a petition signed by 21 neighbors asking the commission to require more room for cars near the apartments. 1209 in the dnveway of the Hata residence. The Hata car caromed off another family car parked in the same dnveway and crunched into the front wall of the house The second car, which was parked m the dnveway, was propelled down the dnvevay where it collided with a boat and trailer owned by a friend of Hata. The boat and trailer crashed into the garage door near the rear of the Hata home. When the smoke cleared, the area around the home of George Hata, 1420 2nd East, resembled the aftermath of a battlefield Salt Lake Police Officers Nord Halls and Robert Burkman said the carnage began about 6 30 p m when a car driven by Tom Segura, 33, 867 9th East, was being chased by someone in a pickup truck Police said Segura lost control of his car while making a turn from Cleveland Avenue onto 2nd East and touched off a scene like the breaking of assembled billiard balls at the start of a game of to their children on a temporary basis until such safeguards as sidewalks, walkways and an overpass can be built o routes to the new school - ; A Salt Lake motonst lost control of his auto Wednesday night and left a trail of destruction that involved four cars, a house, a garage, a fence and a bout. f By Jack Monson , Deseret News staff wnter didnt stop Crash that Taylorsville parents to go after buses 'Not enough parking' J NOW 2 LOCATIONS OPEN MONDAY & FRIDAY 8 A.M.- -9 P.M. OPEN ALL OTHER DAYS 8 A.M.-5- :30 P.M. 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. SAT. 9 TO 1P.M. i i WWi illii J 1460 SOUTH 486-212- STATE, S.I.C. 1 1 A.M. 'til 5 P.M. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING! 1 rrBBBZSkta I 3230 WASHINGTON OGOEN BLVD. 594 Ea |