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Show 24 B DESERET NEWS, TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1974 charges 3 Utahns, Nevada company in fraud SEC The Security and Exchange ''imnusMon has filed civil suit against a Nevada firm and 'liree Utah men it accuses of Mock manipulation and fraud The federal district court "ini a seeks preliminary further injunction to prevent violations" Commercial by technology, Inc The comp, nv. a known previously t uncer Detection. Iric , arid Wiley Minerals, Inc, has offices in Salt Lake Citv Post-w- Made to investors about the business activities and eapabdities of Commercial Technology. SEC Regional Administrator Donald J Stocking said the lomplamt charges the defendants Engaged in manipulative m buying and selling Commercial Technology stock. Engaged in a common stock unregistered mercial Technology of Com- living ar Color film, will be Club Wednesday in Travel - Hercules awards The film was made by Ken Armstrong, former foreign correspondent for the Cleveland Plain Dealer Tickets will bp on sale at the University of Utah .Annex, 1155, and at the door. Pnces are $1.50 general admission and 50 cents for students The complaint seeks a ruling that the court make "proper disposition" of stock certificates of Commer lal Technology and Commercial A $1,500 scholarship has been given to Utah Technical College at Salt Lake by Hercules Powder Co., according to W. Racchus Plunkett. M. Works manager. Liquidators, Inc. The certificates are of the SECs of a police citizen group has demanded the dismissal youth, but Salt Lake City who wounded a no action officials say the incident was an accident, and will be taken against the policeman. Chicane group calling themselves the Aggrieved and public safety officials Monwith met police Citizenry and demands. day afternoon to present their "complaints The 40 citizens said Officer John K Livesy should be "permanently dismissed." Police Chief J. Earl Jones said an investigation has w hiie shown that Livesy's weapon accidentally discharged 819 W 17. 8th the officer was arresting Danny Gallogos. South. vere arrested March t Gallegos and two other youths at 4th North and 8th West Assistant County Atty. R. Paul Van Dam. who investigated the incident, said Gallegos was shot in the shoulder when Livesy's gun accidentally officer assistant Shirl Maxfiela. chief of the Salt Lake County-FirDepartment, said the fire presents no danger other thar. causing au- pollution. g peace-keepin- Hot Tn-Cit- y The film depicts operations at Panmunjom, scenes from Seoul and Pusan and fishing villages, diving women, wig making shops, and other urban and rural aspects of Korean life. practices - COPPERTON " a .mazing Korea hown at the In.versity Kingsbury Hall at 8 p m shooting incident reaffirmed as accident S.L. embers apparently dumped at the garbage dump. 10000 S. S4t"h West, started a fire that resisted control until a large tractor could be utilized to push dirt over the burning refuse Amazing Korea film Named as defendants are Dennis t, Madsen, halt Lake City, and Philip P. Taylor and D Keith Vhatcott, both of Provo. scheme" and made sales of Embers trigger fire at Jump m possession Sal Lake Branch Office UTAH The case has been aligned Chief Judge Willis W. Ritter A motion for preliminary injunction has been filed scene to 10, Hi- es. Owens Indian land bill criticized Democratic senatorial candidate Donald 8. Holbrook today charged his opponent, Ilep. Wayne Owens, with sponsoring legislation which would have evicted 8,500 Navajo Indians from land long considered heir homeland. ' The Owens bill, which was fortunately defeated in the said Holbrook, would have had House today (Monday). Congress grant authority to a US. District Court in Arizona to partition 1.8 million acres of land m the northwest of the state between the llopis and Navajos. In addition to displacing the 8.50(1 Navajos, the result would have been a true refugee problem and great human iiii.iory," said Holbrook The area under dispute is held jointly by both tribes, but few llopi families bve on it, said Holbrook. Owens' bill would have compounded the problem, said Holbrook, holding that neither court nor congressional action is IRS seizes Tooele auto firm Counties 'uneven' on billing Limit one per customer with the purchase of every Ortho sleep set .S&VOI Six Utah counties were billed at rates which differed from the agreement they had with the Utah Section of Forestry and Fire Control during fiscal years 1972 and 197:1. Service agents have seized and closed Stoker Motor Co. in Tooele and are planning to sell the business soon for taxes due. IRS agents in Salt Lake City said the new and used car firm was seized Feb. 11 for nonpayment of 1973 and some 1974 federal employment taxes. No public announcement was made of the ad ion until the Deseret News investigated. An agent said federal tax liens against Stoker total $48,519 for employment taxes and FICA. This is money withheld from employes paychecks but not sent in to IRS. the agent said. What happened to the money? That's what we would like to know, said the agent. Within a week, IRS plans to advertise the business for sale. Any time prior to ihe actual sale the property can be redeemed by payment of the tax and released to the taxpayer, the agent added. to 30 Tooele residents were employed by Twenty-fiv- e stoker before the closure. County studies bond issue plans This was brought out in an audit of the section prepared by State Amhtor David S. Monson. r recommend au cooperative agreements be reviewed and updated to assure billing rates correspond with rates indicated in the cooperative agreement, the audit said. He and Commission Chairman Ralph Y. 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This seems to be awfully wrong, and something should be changed " 'tV A Moroni L. Jensen. Granite District director of secondary C. Brent and education, McBride, principal at Tooele Central Elementary School, I m a Corner Eldon M. Tolman, Olympus High School teacher, and Ber-- ' 90 ii w Two teachers in the Granite won Association Education nominations for the Utah Education Association Board of Trustees in primary elections conducted recently by mail. Republican. The candidate, speaking to the Sons of the American Revolution, said much broader participation is also needed in the matter of campaign contributions. 2 v: j nr ! on UEA ballot Stating. We get the government we deserve. John Dwan, Second District congressional candidate. Monday urged greater citizen involvement m politics. 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