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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, Biarch 30, 1960 1G S.L. Area News Briefs jr .'tototo''. y Utah Kiwanians Await Leader i Kearns Confab ;e Awaits Tribunal Writ in Case Special to The Tribune FARMINGTON Charges of perjury against a Dragerton mother of four will be dropped In 30 days unless the district attorney obtains a writ of man date against the action from the Utah Supreme Court. JUDGE A. H. Ellett, Third District Court ipagistrate ((it ting on the Second Judicial District Court bench In place Of John F. Wahlqulst, handed down the ruling Tuesday during, a pretrial session in the ease of Ardous V. Gustafeson, 45, Dragerton. The woman faces charges of iecond degree perjury, an Indictable misdemeanor, in an Indictment returned to the district court by the Davis County Grand Jury last Dec. 29. 5 THE DEFENDANT was scheduled for trial Tuesday, but the pretrial was held In stead when L. Roland Ander- son. Second Judicial District attorney, said all the states evidence was not yet compiled. of the evidence will . Some sources, ,, come from the district attorney said. ' nOWEVER, Judge Ellett ruled Tuesday that the evidence, which Mr. Anderson said consisted of affidavits and certifications from Nevada County officials, would be a violation of the State tution if admitted. e If, Today, Your Doctor StiJi TO A HOSPITAL Could you meet the bills without depriving your loved ones of ne- -, cessities? Could you pay the of ten costly expense wilhout using j, your savings? Play aafel Enroll your family In Salt Lake airport terminal building and in the present operating administration building will be opened April 7 by the City Commission. -- 'it C of C ANNOUNCEMENT was made Tuesday by Parks Commissioner L. C. Romney, in charge of the airport Victims Critical h , S.L. Girl, 7, Injured by Auto SOUTH SALT LAKE A South Salt Lake girl was injured Tuesday about 4:55 pm. when she was struck and knocked' 25 feet by an automobile at State St and 2400 South. ! seven-year-oI- ; vate physician. The investigating officers identified the driver of the car AVA LINGWALL, daughter at Arthur C. Abbott, 21, 1495 of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Lingwall, 2nd East' (22Qvfiist)r police Tuesday were distributing a composite drawing and a description of a man those body was discovered by three Boy Scouts on a nature hunt Saturday in City Creek INVESTIGATORS sent the picture to law enforcement agencies throughout the western portion of the - United States and to the Federal Bureau of Investigation. They said the victim apparently had been dead lor about three to five months. He was about 60, 5 feet 1 inch, medium build, gray hair and mustache and gray beard. . Hurt in Blast any kind. You select the HBA protection that best suits your needs. 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ONeill, 74, 68 G St. re tired Salt Lake City druggist was In satisfactory condition in the LDS Hospital Tuesday afternoon after undergoing minor surgery Tuesday U Engineered- - specifically I . i tm Okeli After Surgery .. c ' SAVINGS from 20 Phono EM ZJ..L C South 1st Police Arrest Youths After School Fire FEES... no extra charge of AUDIO-EA- R . Main At - court RENEWABLE FOR LIFE. h treated at Salt Eake General Hospital for abrasions and hysteria and released to the care of a pri71 E. 2400 South, was cuss "Is America Facing World Leadership? Seek Identity- Lists Speaker Franz B. Schick, professor of international law, University of Utah, will be guest speaker Wednesday at 3 p.m. for a meeting of Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce education committee at 207 S. Main, said David R. Trevithick, chairman. The speaker will discuss the Soviet education system Robert A. Tanner . . Fills and make some comparisons vacancy left by fire chief. with U.S. systems. THE former first lady of the land will dis- There are NO ENROLLMENT jNimt - d - help pay hospital bill for yout HBA Hospitalization and Surgical protection cost just pennies a day. In fact, an entire year of HBA Hospitalization protection often costs less than the expenses of the first day in a hospital. HBA gives you a policy you own fe1 Bids for the food concessions in the new ' i ' promoted to battalion chiefs. grade July 15, 1943; 1st t eleE. Clark was Lt Marvin July 1, 1944, and lieutenant vated to captain and Fireman L 1955. . . 1st Grade lack W. Sargent to July V I Elm 37, 2540. Lt Sargent;5 , . ; I lieutenarjjtX ? Ave. (2155 South), was ap- ALL PROMOTIONS wilLbe-com- e pointed -- to the department effective April 1. They Sept 1, 1949, became 2nd grade Batt. Chief Batt Chief were certified by the civil serv- Sept 1, 1950, and 1st grade on Sept 1, 195L De Korver Ferrla ice commission. Assistant Chief Tanner, 49, 974 Crandall Ave. (2925 South), was appointed to the department April 16, 1.935. He rank Aug: 1, Theodore R. (Ted) Keener, Maurice D. Jones. His ball was gained 1936, and advanced to 1st 26, 994-9tEast former inmate continued at $5,000. grade July 1, 1937. Lieutenant of the Utah State Prison, Tues- rank came Aug. 15, 1943, foll,eadm of the 1957 Utah Stat lowed by captain on Dec. 1, XLw Court for Prison riot, was charged with 1947, and battalian chief Sept charges of robbery and grand the Feb 25 robbery of the . 16, 1950. ; . . larceny following a prelim! Budget Finance & Loan Plan, rary hearing before City Judge 802 S. State St. - , BATTALION Chief. Ferris, scheduled He is to .be ar40, 1964-6tEast," Joined the raigned Monday at 2 pm. Jo unit Feb. 1, 1942, rose to 2nd Third District Court grade Feb. 1. 1943, and' 1st grade Feb. 1, 1944, He became lieutenant Aug. 1, 1950, and a Gel Cash Now for captain April 1, 1956. George Sterling, 28, Billings, Battalion Chief DeKorver, 45, 1624 Park St (540 East), Mont, has been bound over Your House ConiracI was appointed Jan. 13, 1943. to Third District Court, to B yea bare sold your bom oa t, He earned 2nd grade Jaa 1, stand trial' on charges of robcan convert that contract yon 1944, and 1st grade on Jan. bery and grand larceny. Salt Into cash through a special oervka 1, 1945rlfeTrose. to lieutenant Lake City Judge Maurice D. .ntial Floral Savings. , rot Jones continued bail Nov. 1, 1950, and became a atlSjOW if ter announcing the order fol- luD Information, phono or visit Pro. captain June 16, 195i lowing a jpreliminary hearing. dentlal Federal Savings, Branch CAPT. CLARK, 43, 274 Sterling Is charged with Office, 33rd Sou lb and Stats Sts. Navajo St (1340 West), joined robbery of a South Salt Lake Phons HU and ask lot Mb ' July 15, 1942, became 2nd Safeway Store. Hits. - HOSPITAL BENEFIT ASSURANCE PLAN. HBAprotaction ... GUARANTEED 'v Date Bid Opening Cindy Ann Fisk, 7, 1586-l5tEast, remained in. critical conIF KEARNS should lncoi dition Tuesday at Salt Lake porate, the subcommittee said, General Hospital from Injuries and If the reserve unit has been suffered Sunday when she and properly trained at such a time, Jier brother were struck by an the unit could become the ini- automobile. tial KeamsClty Police ' ' THE BROTHER, Larry Lee, in 11, same address-was-llsteEleanor to Speak poor condition at LDS Hospital He suffered fractures of Americas response to world both legs and an arm. Cindy leadership will be discussed by Ann suffered a head Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, abrasions and internal injury, widow of the former president, when she appears Wednesday at 8:15 p.m. at Kingsbury HIL Police Youth Bureau officers Tuesday arrested two boys for setting fire in a mailjchute at Jordan Junior High School, 1040 W. 6th South. Officer Curtis S. Coombs, who investigated, said the youths told him they dropped a burning school newspaper Into the chute as a prank. blaze THE RESULTING burned the schools mall delivery. Firemen had to break out a window and two doors in the school to put out the fire. The two youths were released to their parents and their cases referred to juvenile "YOU KUST CO - KEARNS Further plans for organization of a police reserve unit of the Salt Lake County sheriffs department to enforce curfew and traffic laws and to diminish Incidents of vandalism in Kearns were discussed Tuesday evening at a meeting of the Law; Enforce ment Subcommittee of the Kearns Community Development program at 4450 W. 5780 , South. f- - A, . SpecUl to Tho Tribune o : I -- he arrives Wednesday for an official visit to the Utah-IdahKiwanis district ' Mr. Tulley is expected to arrive Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. at Salt Lake Airport He will make two official talks, the first Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the University of Utah Union Building for Kiwanians of northern Utah and all of Idaho Promotions for five veteran members of the Salt Lake City Fire Department were authorized Tuesday by the City Commission on recommendation of Fire Chief Albert Thompson. . BATTALION Chief Robert A. Tanner was promoted to assistant chief to fill a vacancy created when Chief Thompson was appointed last year. Captains Grover L.- - Ferris and Leon R. De Korver were I f F. Keyser and the second Thursday at tube Into his hand, according a group of 7:30 p.m. at the LDS Juab to a police report ' leading Kiwanians of the Salt Stake House in Jiephi. He was takea to St Mar.ks Lake area will meet Albert J. 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