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Show Official Sees Saving on Project Cost Tried to Hit The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, February M, 196S Motorcycle, Officer Says Continued from Pace Jennings Phillips Jr, recent ly appointed city treasurer, Saturday predicted the dtya capital improvements program may cost less than originally anticipated. B-- l cyclist he followed It and tried to force it to stop. Rev. Brusatto THE OFFICERS report reads, In part. At approximately 670 Ramona Ave,, tht motorcycle pulled to the left of the police vehicle at which time the reporting officer The League pulled alongside and turned of the Salt Lake Chapter of the wheel left Into the motor- Bnai Brith Women and B. F. cycle, ' Peixotto Lodge No, 421 will "The motorcycle went out of honor six Salt Lake City citicontrol. However, the driver re- zens for their outstanding serv-ithe field of humTTS' gained control and continued west on Ramona." Jewish League Taps Honorees SPEGAL honor awards win human relations for the past 50 be presented to the six per- years, Mr. Roe said. sons at a dinner March 6 at 7 THE DINNER is being held pjn. ln the James L. White in celebration of the anniverJewish Community Center, sary, he added. 2416 E. 17th South, it was Mr. Saperstein has been Saturday by James M. named as master of ceremonies Roe, president of the lodge and the awards will be preand Mrs. Neisen R. Bank, pres- sented by Mrs. Landa. Mrs. ident of the womens chapter. Rudd Is chairman of the dinMrs. SELECTED FOR the award ner assisted by were three member of the University of Utah faculty, Dr. Marie Hughes, professor of education; Dr. Louis C. Zuck-er- , professor of English and Dr. J. D. Williams, associate professor of political science. Continued from Page B-- l OTHERS NAMED were Rev. ly ran and walked the 14 miles Frank Brusatto, pastor of St Anns Catholic Church, 2003-5tto Delle to call for help. East; Albert Fritz, an emThe condition of the Atnes of Utah Copper Division, ploye still was girl termed serious Copper Corp., and Saturday by officials at Holy Kenn.ecott Cross Hospital where' she is Henry Y. Kasai Salt Lake Gty insurance executive. being treated for skull Mr. Fritz was included ln the group because of his leadDR. W. HAROLD Handley, ership in the National Associaprincipal at Olympus High tion for the Advancement of School, said Saturday that Colored People. Hintze had been a transfer MR. KASAI has served as from Granite High School AmeriThe principal said Hintze head of the Japanese while the can Gtizens League 32 had had sessions with OlymRev. Brusatto served for severpuss student counselor, Rich- al years as Catholic chaplain at ard G. Harper. At the conUtah State Prison and has cluding session, he had told the been active in the Salt Lake counselor: "I dont like schooL" Community Services Council HE WALKED from the coun- The three educators were selors office and never re- named because of their teachturned to school the principal ings in the field of human relations both at the U. and also said. Carol (Carole) Annette Clay- ln the community. ton was born Oct 25, 1944, in THE RECIPIENTS were seSalt Lake City, a daughter of lected by a committee comJ. Maurice and Neva Thorell posed of Mr. Roe, Mrs. Bank, Clayton. Mrs. Samuel Guss, Mrs. Joel SHE ATTENDED Salt Lake B. Shapiro, Mrs. Jerry Landa, public schools and was grad- Mrs. Hy Rudd, Leonard B. Poluated from Highland High lock, Ralph Tannenbaum, and School In June, 1962. She at- Hershel J. Saperstein. The League tended the University of Utah during the 1962 fall quarter. has been engaged in dedicated She was a member of the public service in the field of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. n HE SAID HE tried again to force the motorcycle to stop. Then at 6th East and Ramona Ave. (1935 South), the two vehicles' turned left and Officer Bennett reported: After the turn was completed, the reporting officer deliberately ran into the motor cycle in an attempt to stop the fleeing driver. It was then that the collision occurred Girl, 18, Dies Of Beating, Count Filed h DRIVER OF THE motorcycle, was Clyde H. Ewell, 22, 9975 Aster Ln. (870 East), ambulance Sandy. Another was called and the cyclist was transported to Salt Lake Gen eral Hospital for treatment of bruises, abrasions and possible torn ligaments ln his left leg. Ellsworth B. Havnes, right, took over area Heart Fund chairmanship unexpectedly. Ha made canvass plans with Mrs. John Hearley, left, and Mrs. Alfred K. Davis, center. Poised 6,000 Volunteers Heart Volunteers Call Today More than 6,000 dedicated volunteer worker will complete their canvass In Salt Lake County Sunday seeking donations for the Heart Fund and presenting literature on circulatory disease to residents. ACTING CHIEF of Police E. J. Steinfeldt said Saturday there la no policy on what an officer should do when chasing a traffic violator, because each case and circumstance is dif- ferent "It is not our policy to and limb to get a traffic violator, and we dont recommend wrecking a car on a speeding charge," he said. vass will be completed smooth-- an area chairman, had unex HE SAID THE entire event ly was Indicated when Ells- - pectedly been called out of will be discussed at the departIn He for town. fill 1353 to worth Havnes, Arlington agreed ments administrative meeting wife,lher. 1 Dr. (300 North), said his Monday. Ewell, after being treated at Salt Lake General Hospital for his injuries, was taken to Salt Lake City Jail where he was booked on charges of eluding A SIMILAR number will be a police officer and having no making ctlls In other commudrivers license. He still was in nities throughout the state at the dty jail Saturday evening. the sama time, said Thomas E. to were tributes the High paid THE ACCIDENT was invespurposes regarding tainty Daniels, executive director for the life and work of Dr. How- of Ilf & tigated by Salt Lake County the Utah Heart Association. SURVIVING, ARE her parRetal-lick- . ard R. Driggs, 89, former HIS TRAVELS and wide ex- Sheriff Deputy Jack ents; two brothers and a sister, SELDOM HAS A fund rais- Utahn and noted educator, auJames M. Clayton, serving an with men of all The ing canvas been so well on thor and western historian in perience deputy said Saturday he LDS mission to Great Britain; classes never this deflected Dan-Mr. as thsl ; funeral services Saturday in year, ganized has filed his report on the Richard W, sal faith,- - Presldent-Moyl- e Clayton, Janet said Judging from early Salt Lake City; evidence andwHTcon-fe- r Marit for ton; grandparents, the physical Additional speakers Gay returns the collection may be with the Salt Lake County DR. DRIGGS, author of sev- services besides - P r e s ident Raymond H. Gayton, and Mrs. 10 per cent higher than past Monday to determine Christine Thorell, all of Salt attorney hisA Western on. volumes were eral A. Dr. Olpin, he Moyle asserted Ray years, on his action further part Lake City. and folklore, died last president of the University of any "Although it Is expected that tory at New once his home in Dr. where Sunday Utah, Driggs more funds will be raised this FUNERAL, services will be BENNETT reOFFICER York City. served as professor of English, t that at one time In the conducted Monday at 12:15 year, more fund8 are needed, ported Henry D. Moyle, first coun- and Cyril D. Pearson, former chase, the motorcyclist sped p.m., ln the Monument Park Mr. Daniels said. selor In the First Presidency bishop of the Queens LDS through the parking lot of a Ninth Ward Chapel 1565 Foot HEART DISEASE Is still of the Church of Jesus Christ Ward In Long Island, N.Y. drive-irestaurant at 753 E. hill Dr. Friends may call at 260 the No. 1 killer In Utah and the of Latter-daSaints, described E. South Temple Sunday from 21st South. DR. tribIN OLPIN, paying a I d. Dr. Driggs as a man whose nation," Mr. Daniels 6 to 8 p.m., and Monday from driver He also the reported eduDr. ute as an to Driggs "Over 46 per cent of all deaths faith in God continued to grow went through a stop sign at 10 to 11:30 a.m. In Utah last year were the re- and to develop to the end, cator. cited him as an esDecial-lBurial will be ln the Wasatch 40 miles an hour on Ramona gifted teacher of youth. sult of heart disease." without any doubt or uncer- Lawn Memorial Park. He kindled a fire in the Ave. Mr. Daniels said that almost hearts of many young people $83 000 was spent In research and he talked in a language In Utah last year In an attempt that they could understand. He to find new methods of treatInspired, stimulated and fasciing the disease. nated them. Dr. Olpin said. THE HEART Assn, expendDR. HARVEY Fletcher, dean ed $13,600 for education In emeritus of the college of The Utah last year; more than baby and Engineering Scifor professional education who strangled after slipping Physical ences at Brigham Young Uniand $4 654 for community serv- out of her crib Friday afternoon and waa caught by her versity and longtime associate ice, Mr. Daniels said conducted the of Dr. between the crib and wall, funeral Driggs, and Heading the Heart Weekend! services graveside 8 am. Salt in died at Saturday campaign in the Salt Lake and rites In the Pleasant Grove Davis County areas Is Mrs. Lake Genenfl Hospital Cemetery. Robert J. Beveridge. Prior services were conductTHE WAS Lisa CHILD is Paul Hulsh. ed Mrs. Wednesday in the Queens of Gorg, daughter AS IN PAST Heart Fund Gorg, 3686 S. 2nd West. LDS Ward Chapel In New drives members of the D a v 1 s Doctors worked more than York. County Posse will gather the two hours to restore breathing funds at area headquarters, to the child and she was placed Mr. Daniels said. under close observation during Evidence that Sundays can- - the night. Last Rites in S.L Honor Author, Dr. Driggs, 89 -- " n Infant Victim Of Crib Dies $7.-50- 0 Ma-chell- e Court Charts Action in Eimco Case & Regular 59.50 1 SMOOTH TOP NO BETTER . MATCHING BOX SPRINGS Reg. LIMITED OFFER FULL 59.50 SIZE MATTRESS lt Hotel Ticking, Idgo, Box Springs to Match Sam Prko Pro-Bui- J overman Mattress co. Wtnr UKI CITY 2763 loath Stete SALT , HU Per Month Art Med MOVO 13 N. Univanlty tR (OPEN MON. & F4l. 'TIL 8 bff-ram- p First Phase of Drive S00 PAYMENT ADDITIONAL evidence was presented by the contestant at a hearing Saturday before Judge Faux. The plaintiff. Eimco Corp., has charged that a planned highway department at 6th South and 5th West will jeopardize access, air and light at the companys 6th South plant, THEY ARE asking the court to prevent the construction. Attorneys for the commissioners and the other defendant, the Bettilyon Construction Co., Salt Lake Gty, previously asked for dismissal NOW NO DOWN Hearing on a request for an injunction against the commissioners of the State Road Commission and on Us contractors will continue Monday at 1:30 p.m. before Third District Judge Merrill C. Faux. . OODtN ISIT Wh. SIvA. IX 40 PJL PROVO (.P) Approximately 259 woman canvassers had completed their calls on Provo homes by noon Saturday In support of the 1963 Utah County Heart Fund drive, according to Jack Batchler, pulicity chairman. Another 450 are expected to have completed' their calls by Sunday noon as the first phase of the Utah County drive is completed. a. n Auto Rolls Over, Victim Pinned Two persons were Injured early Sunday in a one-ca- r at 1460 W. 33rd South and one of the victims was pinned under the overturned vehicle. A WRECKER was required to lift the auto pff one man, according to Investigating sheriffs deputies who were still at the scene. Identification of the victims was withheld by Salt Lake General Hospital aides until notification of relatives. Two men were being treated at the hospital for Injuries. SEVERAL FACTORS con tribute to his optimism, he said: Major projects are now under way in the city involv Lng several contractors. Hence bidding can be expected to be . keen on the Metropolitan Hall of Justice. Some 12 million dollars from sale of 19 million dollars in bonds is .pn deposit ln local banks earning at an interest rate greater' than is being paid on the bonds. |