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Show rM,.r,ll)rnr.Nl , - v,V.V-V'- . yyyyyriiri V v , 'l ., - - w v-- -v ' I j - - , www-w'-wy , v V The Salt Labe Tribnne, Thursday, November 3, 1960 8C S.L. News T in Brief ' ONE OF THEM turned on was later was the hot water tap and the baby fair condition at 5300 South, Murray, reported I Salt Lake General HospitaL Mrs. Eaton told Deputy Elmer Leake that she had placed Lord in the tub and had left her momentarily. Debbie, 6; Court Monday before City V. Tippetts, 25, 65, N. 2nd LORI EATON, daughter of Cindy, 4, and Allen, 214, were Judge J. Patton Neeley, Trial West, pleaded guilty to Mrs. Myma Eaton, 288 W. in the bathroom. was set for Nov. 17. charges of petty larceny. City Judge J. Patton Neeley sentenced the woman to pay a $100 fine and serve 20 days in jail, with the jail sentence susA 41 year old Salt Lake City pended on payment of the fine. man pleaded guilty to a charge A Public Administrator of Proven A bitity of obscene conduct in City Criminal Court Wednesday. A MARVIN- - E. -J- acobson,- 41r girl was painVM 841 W. 2nd North, was sent- fully burned about the feet enced to six months probation, and thighs Wednesday about Work Road Direct to Well County Qualified on the charge by City Judge 7 pm. when hot water was Commitilonifi County Uki $)( turned 6Trin the bathtub at'her In other court action, Donna residence. Paid Pal A dr by S. I. County Bopwblitani, 0. W. Adami, Cfiairmaa Quick Draw Curiosity Nets Wound in Abdomen man was A Salt Lake criti- cally injured Wednesday about pm. when a 22 caliber pistol accidentally discharged draw-demons- tra tion at McDonald Hamburgers, 150 E. 33rd South (3300 South). GEORGE D. ANDERSON, 33, 759 6th East (600 East), suffered a bullet wound of the abdomen. DeputyLSheniLElmer Leake said Gene Bender, 36, 2641 Gray St , Denver, Colo , had been asked by the victim to Remonstrate the quick-drawwith a pistol. Mr Bender explained that as he reached the end of the draw, bis thumb slipped from the hammer and the gun fired. Mr. Bender took the vie tim to Salt Lake General Hos 'pital, where he later was reported in poor condition. Officer Recovers Edward M. Barton, 32 year old Salt Lake police officer who was wounded in a gun battle Oct 12, was released fiom Salt Lake General Hos pital Tuesday evening, hos announced pital authorities Wednesday. OFFICER wounded while trying to arrest ' wanted for an questioning. Richard J. Rees, 35, who faces a charge of assault with a deadly weapon with intent to commit murder in connection with the shooting, was in good condition at the same hospital. 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Mr. Bridwell western states sales repfor resentative the Benjamin Moore Paint Co, for 39 years He George 1020 15th was retired in 1956 A veteian of World War I, he was also a member of the American Legion, Salt Lake Club and Elks Exchange Lodge 85. Born May 24, 1891, in Salt Lake City, Mr. Bridwell was a son of George G. and May Tice Bridwell. He married Emily Hams April 26, 1918, in the Salt Lake Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. HE IS survived by his widow; a son, George E. Bridwell, Salt Lake City; four grandchildren; two brothers and three sisters, Goidon B Bud well, Paul B. Bridwell, Los Angeles; Mrs. Mamie Donald son. Glendale, Calif ; Mrs Ruth Sidel and Mrs. Beulah Williams, both of Pasadena, Calif. Funeral seniors will be conducted Saturday at 11 a m at 124 4th East, where friends may call Friday from 7 to 9 p m. and Saturday prior. Bur-iawiir be In Salt Lake City Cemetery. 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