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Show r - V g 'ijf- - - . -- y y v "w "y 'j;'' The Salt Lake Tribune, Munda), .Muitu Bike Bill '""1 In Legidalure Committee v Docket Complaints registered with the Salt Lake City police during the 48 hours ended at 9 o.m. Sunday in- Studies Directed Triumph clude: Assaults, Batteries 1899 Legislative committees tween now and the next general session in 1975 have been directed to study the need for four new departments of state government. One area of study will be the feasibility of a transportation department, which was proposed in a bill acted upon by the 40m legislature. Similarly, a study will be made of a business and industry department, incorporating manpower training programs, a subject offered this session but not approved. Studies are also directed for State an of Legislature obicure piece of legislation regarding the inspection and rigistration of bicycles was a prsona! triumph for a Salt Lake City retired nsurance man who has spent pars trying to achieve such a dedi-oite- d oil!. Sherman T. Hunter, chairman of identification, Association of Independent insurance Agents, wrote scores of letters to officials at all levels of government. He prepared brochures and talked himself n hoarse in a campaign to see that all bikes were rega move to cut thefts istered and increase the recovery rate. one-ma- When he was able to get Rep. Georgia B. Peterson, Lake City, assistant majority whip, to introduce a bill (HB305) it was late in the session and there were those who quietly scoffed at the prospects of passage. But Rep. Peterson was sold on the idea, and she deftly shepherded the bill through standing committee and, more through important, sifting committees and received approval of both Houses. The measure now aw'aits Gov. Calvin L. Ramptons signature. Its a simple, brief bill providing that cities and counties require safety inspection, licensing and registration by dealers of all bicycles sold in the state. Registration and so on would be necessary, too, for used bike sales. t Boy Shot Sought In Sevier Drive DODGE 3,005 delivered HINCKLEYS DODGE 1000 SOUTH MAIN PH. 359-765- 5 1 F.O.B. NURSERY f r ' N-- f 4 ) tion leads to regimentation, an increased demand for food production that causes producers to take more ecological risks (use of pesticides) and forces a lifestyle lacking in outdoor recreation and privacy. shoot-in- Council Sets Discussion Of Housing " Gre-ena- tary. Elections for council ,& His students maintain this is a contradiction. He doesnt think so. The way I look at it, Dr. Palmblad explained, is that if the world were full of nothing but humans, it would be stereotyped and sterile for children. But a world with diversity with wildlife and animals would give them the emotional they need. Often stability children can be problem - ZZ ! f "V y secretary-treasure- . 9 this professor have time to teach and raise 24 huge dogs? Thats why Im single, Palmblad joked. Dr. '' . f Vincent Robinson, 22, North Tempie No. 25; 2nd degree burglary, grand larceny and receiving stolen property. George Irving, 31, Veterans Administration Hospital; attempting to fraudulently obtain a conti wiled substance. Harold W. North Temple, food stamps, $2. 1266 Gillespie, rifle, shotgun 1396 S. 4th West, cash, drill motor, grinder, $400. 1400 W. Goodwin, various items 2255 W. Recovered Stolen Vehicles W. 2nd South, 165 Volkswa- 200 gen 1972 Zoo, Hogle Laramie, 654 Belair Volkswagen 1961 Chevrolet East, wallet, (strong or ,). h $40 papers, Mark Worthen, 21 2809 $. 9150 West, Magna; Vickie Worthen, 21, same oddress; grand larceny and embezzlement. 64 E. 9th South, marbles, nuts $3, recovered, suspect arrested. 64 E. 9th South, toys. $3. recov- Jon vehicles, boats and aircraft. Studies were also ordered on the organization and management of transit authorities, for a statewide system of juvenile detention centers, for equity and adequacy of public retirement benefits, for land use and for legislation revamping of laws pertaining to the handling of wills and probatr of estates. N. 9th Wost Belair, $225. dismissed. Leslie Jacobs, 24, 903 Laird Ave.; bastordy, dismissed. Jerri Lee Dune on, 20, 153 Pler-po- Lomar Nelson, 43, 2310 Lambourne Ave.; failure to provide for minor children dismissed. Roger Blaine Nelson, 22, 108 W. 8600 South, Sandy; forgery, Keith Births recorded in Soft Lake area hospitals during the period ended at 9 p.m. Sunday include: Births Chevrolet battery, Mr. and Mrs. William B. Gray 0 East, son. Mr. and Mrs. Dan M. Covonee 2797 W. Renoe St. West Jordan, son. Mr. and Mrs. George Arthur (car and Mrs. Charles Christensen, 3039 S. 2855 West, Granger, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. George Shetler Jr., East, Son. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rees, 8086 W. 3500 South, Magna, son. Mr. ond Mrs. Robert Willingham, Ogden, doughter. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Berrett, 1775 Lake Park Or., son. Mr. NWi VARIETIES Burglaries East, various items. Redwood Rd. stereo, 2936 S. 9150 West, television set, lamp, camera eauipment, $350. 496 E. 76th South, rifle, $32. 1950 E. Creek Rd , tools, $209 4046 W. 5010 South, t re and rim, $50 2189 E. 33rd 5140 S. 4240 Drizzle Puts Damper on Area National Weather Service Data A 20 percent chance of snow or rain is forecast Monday in the Region. Temperatures wtll be coiaer, with highs in lower 40s, lows in mid 20s. Gusty winds Pacific States Anchorage Honolulu Los Angeles Portland San Diego Son Froncisco Seattle 30 82 59 55 0 56 50 06 05 27 .02 .54 .22 .06 Midwest Utah Heavy snow warnings continued tor Monday Occasional ram or snow continuing Monday. Heovy omounts in excess of four inches likely in the mountains and locally in valleys. Portly cloudy with scattered showers Tuesday. Turning cooler. Lows Monday night in 20s. Highs Monday and Tuesdoy 35 to 45. Strong Scattered light snows Wyoming mountains and west over the state Tuesday. Cooler Monday througK Monday. Lows Monday night 15 to 25 west 20s east with zero to 10 mountains Highs Monday ond Tuesday 40s east 35 to 45 west 30$ mountains. Southeast Idaho Cloudy Monday with scattered snow showers ond patchy eorly morning fog. Partly cloudy Monday night ond Tuesday. Continued cool with windy afternoons. Lows Monday night 15 to 25. Highs both aays 35 to 45. GARDEN CENTER FOR ROSES and your Nursery Needs. GROWN rise 6 45 a m. MST. Sunset 6 3) p m. MST. Nevoda a complete supply. Wyoming Cheyenne pm n - - 54 05 Soil Lake City Ogden Provo Heavy snow warning for Monday. Possible locally four inches or more accumulations Partly cloudy with chance snow flurries Tuesdoy. Turn- f. . r rrid Extended Outlook Wednesday Through Friday Continued Utah unsettled ond cool. Periods of rain or snow most days. Highs 40 to 50. Lows in the 20s. Continued Nevada Eosern unsettled and cool. Periods of rain or snow most davs. Highs 40 to 50. Lows in the 20s Consieroble cloudiness Wyoming with chance snow or snow flumes mid week. Otherwise portly c'oudv with chance of tew snow flurries n c. try Holy Cross Hospital S844. Recovered Stolen Vehicle 3903 Strmgham Ave., doughter. Mr. ond Mrs. Randy Howorth, 253 E. 3170 South, son. Mr. ond Mrs. Floyd Galloway, 3738 W. 3900 South, son. Mr. ond Mrs. Gregory Soter, 1575 Spring Run Dr., daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Lvnn Mendenholl, 7951 S. 3725 West, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Pmtus 6514 Lombordie Dr., son. Mr. ond Mrs. Paul Cochrane, Tooele, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. William Phillips, 4371 W. 5215 South, trunk cover, rim and ire, $50. 30s. LANDSCAPING SERVICE 545 South, mace, $35 West, iewotry, tope recorder, tapes, southerly winds west becoming northerly ond decreasing by Monday. Locally gusty winds east Monday. Eastern Nevada Partly cloudy Monday ond Tuesday with scattered snow flurries. Cooler Monday night. Lows Monday night 15 to 25. Highs in Ji University Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wunder, 319 University Village, doughter. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Parker, Afton, Wvo., son. Mr. ond Mrs. Jerry Peterson, radio (cor prowl). Intermounlain Weather Marks Hospital St. Redwing St., 1969 Ford LTD Shopliftings Granite Ave., daughter. 450 27th West, two shirts, $21, recovered, two luvemles orrested. 49a5 Highland Dr., motorcycle 3601 S. helmet, arrested. recovered, $10, Cottonwood Hospital suspect Mr. ond Mrs. Jomes F. Ovlott, 156 E. 8000 South, Sandy, son. Mr. and Mrs. Alton L. Dovis. A)19 S. 260 East, Midvale, dough- 3701 S. 27th Wost, game, recovered, suspect arrested. 4000 W. 35th South, tapes, $9, recovered, suspect arrested. 4085 W. 4715 South, pair shoes, recovered, 3 juveniles arrested. ter. Mr Mr. Thefts Emmel, W. 35th South, $10. 3232 S. $55 1855 W Redwood cash. bowling Rodney C. Ed2nd West, Sandy, Mrs. Dane Rd., Purse, pa- South Davis Community Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reeves. 48 Crowtord Place, Suocy, daughter Mr and Mrs Robert Reme. 141 N 600 East. Kaysviiie, son Mr, ond Mrs. Patnc Freeland. 52 Barlow St , Xlcorlietd, daugh- ter. J E Mr and Mrs Wayne Stark, 2226 Cherry Ln , Layton, son 'es, V Allen 3228-90- Mr. ond Mrs. Ric W. Gire. 419 2 E. 7200 South, Midvale, ooughter Mr. and Mrs. Jock R. Lore. 2885 Cherry Blossom, daughter Mr. ond Mrs. C. Ross Watson 30S6 Linda Cl , daughter. Mr and Mrs. Keiih D. Clark, 898 S 825 East, Sandy, son. Mr and Mrs. Norman G. LeBar-on- , 381 Bradley Wav, Sandy, son Mr ond Mrs Kevin W. Peter-son- , 1375 W. 500 North, Provo, son. 4960 South, rifle, lacks, motor, gas tank, $308. 4000 Wasatch Blvd., lumper cobles, wrenches, $S5 (car prowl). 3900 S. 80th West, five barricades, $210 291 S. Redwood Rd., skates, $30. 301 S 27th Wes, 5 speed bicycle. $e0 Coleen 856 Dr., bicycle, $870 3700 9th East, purse, papers, casn, $110 tools, $65 y Eost, doughter. Richard L. Madsen, 253 Crestone Ave., doughter Mr. ond Mrs. Frederick E. Rose, 4941 Louro Dr., Murray, daughter Mr ond Mrs. Marcus R. Corner, East, dauahter. equipment, tire chains, tochome-ter- , $200 (cor prowl). 4721 Mildred St., German Shepherd dog 3560-3rEast, clothing, $200. 800 E. 9990 south, t Pis, $75 (truck prowl). 4994 S. 4420 West, weather vone, pers, ond Mrs Mr. ond Mrs. 3690 S. 36th West, license plates (cor prowl). 3021 Millcreek Rd., cosmetics. 3535 S. State, two tires and rims (car prowl). 2055 ond wards, an doughter. 295 n ' i K East, daughter. 5 8624 W. 30th South, candy, $10. 412 E. 34th South, stereo system $700. 5150 Heoth Ave., sonder, $900. S. 1 son. Mr. and Mrs. Milton E. Smith, Orem, daughter. Mr. ond Mrs. Gory L. Klngery, 1089 Down Dr., Sandy, son. Mr. ond Mrs. Borton L. Bennett, 3732 W. 7910 South, daughter. Mr. ond Mrs. Jerry Jackson, 5723 S. 4500 West, son. Mr. ond Mrs. Douglas D. Bateman, 6850 S. 1275 West, West Jordan, son. Mr. and Mrs. Rovce W. Hansen, Big Pmev, Wyo., son. Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. James, 3696 W. 6900 South, West Jordan, son. Mr ond Mrs. Basil UMbarrl, 1876 W. 7865 South, West Jordon, son Mr. ond Mrs. Vai J. Meikle, 2428 W 4060 South, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Stewart, 1759 Viscount Dr., son. Mr. ond Mrs. Gerald Coynes. 1640 Yole Ave , son. Mr. and Mrs. Richard L, 2nd South, .357 magnum 0 6 9 i Porlet, Price, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce N. Cowley, 532 W. 1880 South, Woods Cross, include: 3800 J 9, LDS Hospital speakers (car prowl). 921 Catherine St., 2 rabbits, $20. 2244 Lakeline Cl., credit cards. 1794 Texas St., bicycle, $75. 1255 W. 5th North, $550 cosh, checks. 2130 Texas St., Iicenso plates (car prowl). 259 Rrownmg, $26 cosh (fraud). 219007th East, ski boots, $180. State Capitof, small cash. Comploints registered with the Salt Lake County sheriff during the hours ended at 9 a.m. Sunday the Intermountain Area. The high in low 40s, lows in the mid 20s. 6 missed. N. 13th West, steroo, tapes, prowl). ; Ave. No. 6; unlowful possession of a controlled substance, dis- East, carpeting, choirs 1746-4t- h $45. 1054 1961 i B. Rd.; Thefls 609 , , A Buxton, 24, 942 Newberry unlowful distribution for value of o controlled substance, ered, two juveniles orrested. 2709 Parleys Wav, sewing equipment, $5 recovered, suspect orrested. 44 E. Broadway, iocket, $5, recovered, three suspects referred to juvenile court. 912 E. 9th South, pants, sHrt, baby clothing, $29, suspects fled. 64 E. 9th South, dram stopper, 23 cents, recovered, suspect orrested 2705 Parleys Way, earrings $3, recovered, suspect arrested. 452 E. 2nd South, cologne, $1.50, recovered, suspect arrested. 370 E. 2nd South, vitamins, $7, recovered, suspect orrested. 754 S. State, spark plug wrench $2, recovered, suspect arrested. vehicles, recreational x w Dismissals Sheriffs Docket Mondays weather forecast map indicates a 20 percent chance of rain in ' t. burglary, grand larceny; choice of unlawful possession of o controlled substance wJth intent to distribute tor value dismissed. Shoplifting To study mineral taxation in the state, corporation tax reform, assessment of residential property and provision for fixed fees, instead of varying property taxes, for motor presi- 4 Dennis Eugene Daniels 19, 1132 Bryant Ave.; robbery 2nd degree Robbery cash i Lee Montano, 29, 5733 Willow Ln., Murray; Lou Dean Garcio 26. McCandless, East; unlowful possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute for value receiving stolen property. $20. PLANT TREES & SII.TU3S NOV We have District Court $60. 333 Other assignments included: To study the need for reorganization of higher education governance, coming in the wake of a defeated bill to reduce the membership of the State Board of Higher Education. To study with the State Board of Education the correlation of student achievement in public schools. A bill to provide education accountability through statewide testing was killed in the session. 1 Bound Over to Third Salt Palace, wollet, papers, credit cards. $100 cash. 247 E. 2nd South, purse, credit cards, papers, keys, $40 cash. 2705 Parleys Way, tapes, $20. 1171-lAve. electric razor, vacuum cleaner food stamps (cor prowl). Sugar House Park, $70 cash. d Eost, failure to pay for cab fare, $14. . 1221 W. North Temple, $15 cosh. East, chains, tools, blanket, $100 (truck prowl). 2!st South, 13th East, coat, $115. d Ave., cor stereo, speakers. $80 (car prowl). H , HOJYIE sys- revolver, $185. f 1575 S. State, car stereo, spook-ers- , $125 (car prowl). East, $25 cash. 2150 Foothill Dr., 1973 Chevrolet Blazer, $6,500. 2481 Hartford, 1965 Volkswagen. 335 Emery St., bicycle each 3 stereo , E. 13th South, shag carpeting. wood paneling, $215 913 W. 4th North, tape player, 986 115 W $9,95 P'' The study proposals were contained in a joint resolution passed directing the interim whose Council, Legislative membership is yet to be lected, to carry out research 0ver the two-yeperiod. , Elberta & Hols 4' to S' j. rims, carburetor, $95. 1411 Allen Park Dr tem, $360. n, also will be held. Persons residing between 2nd South and 21st South, and Redwood Road are eligible to vote. 44 $5,856 'ash. . ..... aV does office West, machines, automobile. r SPECIAL 'h - i How PEACH TREES , 4; " who used to raise cattle in Oregon, has been raising Saint Bernards for sale for five years at his home at the mouth of Providence Canyon. Today, hes president of the Great Salt Lake Saint Bernard Club, an organization w'ith 50 members scattered from Provo to Logan. copper , cash 50 1945 Sunnyvale Ave., $72 1030 S. 7th West, toois, $2,000 831 Edison St., $30 This week only c Dr. Palmblad, Rd $1 mental control. and a number of board members dent, $350 Redwood (cor be prosecuted later). Lisle Emerson Shofe, 58, Miles Hotel; drunk, stricken (cose mov be prosecuted later). Bud Wvaskett, 48, no oddress listed; drunk, 60 days tail, court retains jurisdiction. Clayton Brownotter Sr., 55. Bullet, SD.; drunk, stricken (cose may be prosecuted later). Robert Cec.l Frye, 62, Lender. Wvo ; petty lorceny, stricken (case may be prosecuted later). Charles Black, 26, Mexican Hat, Son Juon County; drunk, stricken (case mov te prosecuted later). 2100 E. Ciavbourne Avo , compressor, bowling ba'I, paint gun, 3rd South, S. 7th radio Sentencings Burglaries S. Dr., William Bruce Dahle, 33, Fleas-on- t Grove; soliciting sex acts tor hire, 30 dovs ioii, $150 fine, lail suspended on payment of fine. Daniel Alphonse PaUner, 42. Minneapolis, Minn ; soliciting sex 30 acts for hire, davs tail, $150 fine, tail suspended on payment of fine Edward Ralph Perze, 60. Eost; drunk, stricken (cose muv East, color television set, 706 E. 1QJ0 Solar City Criminal Court N wire. 27 prowl). 858 W. $354. 1680 t Lark, failure to pay for gasoline. 2505 48 x t-- Dr. Palmblad raises 24 Saint Bernards, dogs that eat from 50 to 60 pounds of dry food a month. reached by pets rather than by parents and counselors. $5 was 6th South, Is West, coat, shov ing kit, bourbon $40 555 N. 250 West, two tires ond Panel participants will include Salt Lake City Commissioner Jennings Phillips, Paul Herrick, Salt Lake Housing Authority executive director, and Harold Brereton, of the Department of Community Affairs, accoding to Jay council executive secre- Fresh Dug Shade Trees 46 kind- s- 2' to 18' Spruce Trees up to 1 8' EVERGREENS d Liss-mo- a possible department of cultural affairs and for environ- Local housing problems will be aired during a panel discussion highlighting the annual meeting of the Westside Community Council at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in Glendale Junior High School, 1430 Andrew Ave. (1515 South); PLANT f 'm I .g In lecture after lecture, Dr. Ivan Palmblad, yet unmarried, insists density of popula- was immediately BUY eel - launched by Sevier County Deputy Sheriff Cecil Sorenson. There were no new developments by Sunday afternoon. Deputy Sorenson said the victim had been fishing on the Sevier River with a friend, Walter Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Roberts, Austin. The Roberts youth told the deputy the car was on a road paralleling the river across from it. The auto stopped and an occupant in the back seat fired from the window, then drove toward Austin. The youth helped his wounded mile to a companion walk Sevier in Elsinore, home County, where they reported the shooting. Mrs. Guild, the Rayola house called the occupant, Boyter boys parents and took him to the Sevier Valley Hospital. Richfield. He was transferred later to the Salt Lake City hospital. Young Roberts told the deputy he thought there were three or four teen-ag- e boys in the car, which was red with a white top. Sheriff Floyd Witt said rustlers have been hitting all parts of the valley. The cattlemens association initially offered a $500 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of cattle rustlers, but in view of the increased rustling activity increased the reward to $1,500. 4-Wh- the scene after the fled to $1,500. at least in terms of people. He has a much differ-blaent plan for dogs, including his 24 Saint Bernards. The irony? A Utah State LOGAN University biology professor, who preaches population control, according to his students, doesnt practice what he teaches. The victim, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Boyter, Austin, apparently was shot Saturday by one of a group of youths in a passing red and white automobile. An area-wid- e search for the car and its occupants, who increase its reward from County By JoAnn Jacobsen Tribune Staff Wnter Special to The Tribune Alex Boyter, RICHFIELD 9, Austin, Sevier County, was listed in satisfactory condition Sunday at the Primary Childrens Hospital, Salt Lake City, after being shot in the chest. - 1 :'. Lectures of Birthrate Control Not for USU Teachers rPets Assailants InHEBER CITY (AP) creased cattle rustling in sjtch County has prompted tie Wasatch Cattlemens Assn.' AVasatch ,,, Utah State University biology professor Ivan Palm-is a strong advocate of population control, Cattle Rustling $500 i , State. Gloria Ann same odaress, 9th West, Mike Manzan-eres- . 5th North, was struck. 700 Colorado St , Laura Lvnn Burnham, 909 American Beootv Dr , was struck and kickod. 7th South, Hth East, Chris Kor-b17, East, was struck with pipe 500 S r-V-- J it Reward Hiked For Wasatch to " S 25, struck. 80S Cheyenne, Haharelynn Nelson, 29, same address, was struck 370 Harrison Ave , Molly Martinez. same address, was struck with shoe 325 S VOth West, Carla Homes, 19, Sondra Moore, 17, both same address, were stabbed be- Passage by the 40th Utah 382C S 36th West, tiros ond rims $360 (car prowl) 84? Casa Negro, swing sot, $40 8400 W 27th South, beer, $6 50 Solitude, skis. $170 3744 27th Eost, wrought iron choirs. $30 4835 Highland Dr., hondbog, papers, cash, $35. 2462 E. 3750 South, FM tuner. $30 S.L. Police I Rides to . Intermountain News of Record I SX. Man u, i |