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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, WeJursdiy, July Commission Seeks IY I a; i Ijallcv iH'Uilll . ,r 'fD r V iK Hi I wa '! T' S.L Moves to Abolish Salt La1-- City comisaioners tisik a tough stand Tuesday with their personnel director iodine him to handle safety programs (or the city and aboush a SpCCial pOnt n 9 n WT That $12 000 a y; been merged wit the Fqul Employment Opportunity compliance m'fiters pe ation along wuth a pay raise Marsh fathered We already have safety committees m each department, Water Commis sinner Herman J. Ilogirsen siumred. Promoters 'in r W W:ll the real piumoters of a July 18 and 10 rock concert at the Utah State Fairgrounds Ujliseum pleats stand un? That ,vas the sentiment Tuesday as Salt Lake City commissioners were told the program promoter had not purchased licenses from City License Assessor Thad It Emery. - OGDEN (AP) U.S. Dis-uCourt Judge J. Aldon Anderson entered i plea of innocent Tuesday for Bountiful tax protester John S Grismore, who fares counterfeit charges The action was taken over Judge Tells Lawyer to Leave Case rehabilitation si? lv&S loans had been Occupational Health and Safety Acts which the safety director handled the and the cak uiation of is possible Expansion under the new Community Development program, he said. And in the offing is a special loan program which takas into account nrtxn W trjT.fl JULY Average ... end Diamonds Black xnCat r s JJ.fhtO He said approximately W) s to 70 m the area occupy about 50 liercent of the property) will be eligible under the new program in which loans will probably average Id, 000 h , owner-oupant- lhy j ) ui.dil the tegular n habilitatioii loan and grant program, o'hers will be sen ed he Said '239 Bo v n. . "A Ufa filKS taor 'mr S IPSfi Is u piursaur bm joss' yir& MfijfiirtS' Seif-Ssak- was arrested Jf.- S5. April 28 m South Ogden and was hter indicted by 2 fede1-a- l grand jury on four counts CO g. 0 &8tj&CL CIL02E, ES0TO2IEI3 SEAL sown boo; shikcles luU noil down like ony shingle, they ore resists wind heavy-dutweather Three bundles square, squqie covers allow as his attorney Jerome Duly, described by Grismore as a former member of the bar Anderson told Grismore he could not recognize the motion because it did not ask . - .. V... iL. UIV- ATTIC VEHTiLATGR Keps strip ond coo'' honrtes mstaHirg ition! cp eperotton OOO Harhi otr9 vp to 2 q ft Witfi ihermostot Square kJ VjU? wlTiOwt air condequipment Ouie covtiy electrical per (I. t(X)-s- pro Jj 1 MMgygawwy aj, UIIJ I l T w ul t. S-, ;th n c if I dF t 1 JiL f- 1 -- . $r mv V mmm f i ZJz-esi- a r 'J M -- ! ifenv iVf ' -w r--V U-- t, ' eW $ i 1- - KVi; .jT n&Zs!.kU arw'Mea-- t JL. 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Named in Suit Anderson is one of the judges named in a suit filed by Grismore which maintains the legal profession is a monopoly. Anderson has said ne may not continue to preside m the Grismore case, but will continue wth preliminary matters until a decision is made. Grismore, who ran unsuccessfully as an independent candidate for Davis County sheriff last fall and received 1.500 votes, is awaiting sentencing in Denver for attempting to pass a bogus $10 h eo"prtte od'1e" ifoc tttOfrf S S KftcSU ng $535,800. MtUVtl u) id Anderson suggested Grismore refile the motion specifically stating his objections to court appointed attorneys and asking that Daly be appointed 1 iMwctl j tinu vc Ji 1400 Tcmer Member constitutional n n .Upvrtu.-vOf wfi OtWC Z'X VZZ&.Z2 of counterfeit bills worth more than imvi,. po'et alleging possession and transfer nCheifc - - k dvern-- vtofy tf p ' ii tij K tlw fl - A rmenucf wfi imp ton 3 vy.x; --- v I Ov m J t, 111 2 d MERCHANDISE POLICY jt; - advertise MAkTS K 4 mKtvtyi- ows,,, IT fl ... Lir.it 161 SOUTH MAIN J! said a suit he has pending in federal court against all but four Supreme Court justices and American, Utah and Weber County bar association members made it impossible to accept their He I I Everyone j8f$vn !S5 1975 n (6-1- 9, ' paA! LcnutJuf ip geJJ pvnimln each Also, StJ' j&ZL- - j -- of The Magic Enchantment program will be set in motion m September, Citizens asked about particulars of the new loan program To Spencer W, oresider.t of tie Clurrh of Jesus Chi ist of Latter-da- y Samts, whl speak at Logans ' Lmneer Fe.su, at Town Meeting July 2d. the Logan City Commission announced Tuesday. Mayor Desmond Anderson said television monitors will record President Kimball's speech from the Logan Tahnmar'.p's lawn Cither commissioners aarced l,o pod the Mr. Chitwood addressed a regular meeting of the committee. He said the proposal is expected to go before city commissioners for approval m early August, adding it s To C ontfoke Action mo, fcsaAY in LOGAN (AP) partment court-appointe- d Grismore avoid "even the appeaiante of impropriety Judge Sherrill Halbert, chief judge U.S. District Court for the Northern Divi-xo- n of Caiifurnia, Sacramento, issued the older m the ease of Gerald Robert Ames. 473 Eastndge Ln. tilth East) and Karl Stock Smith, 777 E. South Temp'c. The two men aie charged with misapplication of bank lunds and conspirrcy. Specially Assigned Judge Halbert has been specially assigned to handle some Utah criminal cases The judge studied the matter after Assistant U S. Atty Rodney Snow filed a motion asking that Sumner J. Hatch, who was serving as an attorney for Ames and had represented Smith in the same case, be removed from tne case. The motion claimed a conflict of interest. J udge Halberts decison notes that Smith now has another lawyer and plans to testily against Ames and ii. return tne government will grant" lnm immunity Even Appearance "A irvyer should avoid even the appearance of impropriety. .if Mr. Hatch continues as counsel, it is difficult to sec how he could avoid pivifessioiial impropriety , let alone the appearance," the opinion says Streets Harm son said thre Marsh said Representatn es of the 1ro ject Area Cv.nrr.ittee, a standing citizen committee to the Central City Neighborhood Council, told Mr. Chitwood they would continue to serve as a liaison to the community as the area is expanded and new funds are received. The proposal, presented by Mu hatl Chitwood, director of the Salt Lake City Redevelop ment Agency, calls for inclusion of is additional blocks south of 8th South. counsel Salt Lake attorney has boon ordered off a criminal case by a federal judge who noted that lawyers should Mr. income grants But fair officials stud the promoter, Burl Malone ot tour Brothers and a Sister, lias agreed to purchase the permits and contacted city officials for information. the protest of Grismore. who said he would not enter a plea heemise he was not represented by counsel. He refused to accept a attorney. M. questions about expenses City residents approved Tuesday a proposal to expand an area there now receiving housing unable to lot ate the promoter to inform him of the problem. Judge Eulers Piea For Tax Protester of Central group Deputy License Assessor Charles J Ross said the city will stop tne concert unless it has required permits and pros.des adequate security and crowd comiol. hours! bureaucracy l Com-missio- f.t Kimball, V should abolish the post," finance Commissioner Jennings I'hilhps Jr. Fuggestid. "And have individual di payments work with ho appropriate deagencies. Mi Marsh's personnel could lie a coordinator " n is creating Group Approves Expanded Fund Area which concert, feature outside" groups, has been cleared by State Fair officials 111, Sup! I'm all stlttied down nice and corafurtabie and i can talk for the next two 3oure doing Stephen . two-nig- The AH third-leve- f; Lagan FrUv AI We He d wh OStfA every day r, my department You keep bringing it up as an excuse for do.ng some tens? You should be able to handle it wth existing Mr rvmimupfd U we're going to fiire a safety director, k? should! be fullv qualified Mr. Marsh said they would tram for six months under present safe'y oireotor who wui uien retire. ? Preskb LDS Safety Post Mew 4 18, 1975 ra 3 f W fc'k PVg Fuep-oo- , woterptoo! coveis uppronm ry,w?awya?wTiHBBigs3,r Jf A;' H Protect your children, pe's and belongings long lasting, eay lo install Posts ond rails available Swsf...... VGA"" iU $300 : 1 non W Pr-i- d 9 ILL&UEjS tmzzmmmi mmm rwmm.wMm I mnmzmm in km mm iI $5000 t'-s-h I I - til jt?U'' Come in and see we Classic Collection! i For suspendf d caJing syshm, km -- fir hnwwfK i 1 1 fSiati, CiatkwJ Ire .. ..J e Hssiic Rot 0ni Z 5 05 S fr Fcr S 05 C9J Sait Luk.v uy m uwni - .. fe.eM.JV. I 1 . J- TTfAT-c- ,L r j r A ,.J:YJz: fl -- T i ttZ rl ; --- tnn VAy,rt wood wli.'l ,wO glass Dune's Ii 30 32' qi.crty screen faerie wls, 80" ol. 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