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Show The Salt Lain TrKum. Wednesday. July 10 1ft, 1975 Killer Denies S lores Request Qnii F' request that six grocery stores awl on? company among defendants in a $35 million antitrust suit alleging he dismissed piice fixing the iod vas ca'-'- action names three Ctaii and Idaho dairies and 10 grocery stores and grocery chains. Tuesday by Chief Judge Willis W Ritter. Judge Ritter denied the motions in a suit filed by Russell Ray, doing business as Crppcrton Market. The i .a AM sy mm IStJL A I --- i feciw It as i r Listed u, , r && se Delendants include Western General Dairies. Federated Dairy Farms, Inc., Cpper Snake River V3ilcy Milk Producers Assn , based i:i Idaho, and the grocery stores that sought the dismissal. Attorn ys for the storer said the suit alleges violation of the antitrust laws but that there wms no interstate commerce by the stores involved as required by law. - ' r r j L.w4 WARM FRONT COLO FRONT STATIC FRONT pn MinH TfMlm hoard Comm-'ri- ul - gover- S.L. to Ease Building zv f i lAHte nulcs eiinnot t restored to comply with all codes. on DzvFArt n specific statement vtaH HO in the code allowed him to w aive sections which would help save historic buildings. TEMPERATURE CHART accept a settlement involving the Navajo Tribe of Indians sut for state school lands in the Montezuma Creek area. Judge Ritter was told by attorneys fo both sides that an agreement had been reached. .15 tr. 10 01 Some Cwdt tntf Provo at times Wedoevtay. of wise fair through Thursday A little cooler Lows Wednesoav near 60 Highs boh days uooer 80s ProOaoHity of measurable showers 10 oercenl through Thursday nfghf Winds hemming northwesterly 10 to 15 nuph Wed- "ntJ.'c!! s"vkT r;iai;-azr.-agTaaaa'- The Transportation Co is prepara file court action to to ing halt the application of the 18 Partly cloudy at times north and wth a few afternoon and eventng genthundershowers east portion Oferwt erally fair through Thursday A little cooler north and west Lows a$ to 45 Htghs 85 to 9$ rrth and st snd 9C to 100 elsewhere. South? ;aje Widely scattered atfer- - tr. 29 llo of T onis, T ULtfiflTfiDS Dial 521-35- WELCOME 35 RELIEF , f3 l 333-151- 'XSWEBESSZXSBSaZ g a II it v rin muzH v r JVk 7:30 ST! !, 1 I P..V.-9:3- 0 P... HARVEST ROOM HILTON HOTEL j YOU! F3 Ctufoprurtit Hospital SPEARS CHIROPRACTIC HOSPITAL S27 Jersey Street 8 Denver. Colorado 80220 PH. aken ,1 Spews woR3s fy Police said a box of tools. wa stolen from a pickup truck belonging to Richard Booth, 20, while the truck was panted near the victims home on the 600 North block of 3rd West. V-i--3 'Tars ARTHRITIS, ASTHMA, HATFEVER, MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS, HEADACHE, COLITIS, CEREBRAL PALSY, STROKE, TENSION, BLOOD PRESSURE, WHIPLASH, SCIATICA, STOMACH-COLONECK, BACK AND DISC TROUBLE, ETC. fll ond be tbs vwiwtr to your problem cFacouroped OMroproet Millions of people wife ocute and ebrante ailment ore benefited each you fbrougb Cb.foprocK: Writ, today lor Free literature fo Dept 9 ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO SLC'S FIRST tta, m wr;h f jo. oj passers-b- y the wreckage. Simonsen died at the scene. Trooper Atwood said. Witnesses told authorities the west bound truck rounded a curve, went out of control, ar.d rolled down a steep embankment. The highway patrol said the truck was on fire as it slid across the road and down the embankment. Trooper Atwood said the fire was so intense that no one could get near the vehicle until the blaze subsided. Temple. FOR $i Wi IT II E a & UNBELIEVABLE ONLY LQY PRICES Iff 12 M RATED L I. (ABSOLUTELY FREE) 1 iftl 1 a -- 9 Marroy r-- 3&1-34- JULY 16 THRU 19 ONLY! fi h rafhpr I Cliiiwl is worth $2500 A LAWN COY POWSSt MOWE.I TmJa a !:t dj-.&- nt you YOUa OLD MOWER (any mokn nn,rfl-towH,l- ON 70 y fend Simonson near the front of his vehicle.. It was not known whether Simonsen crawled or was thrown from riu-f-t Don Terry, Ogden, told police a box of tools valued at $222 was stolen from his car while it was parked near West Temple and North Ekftiera Nevada Fair through Saturday Variate cloudiness wth sugr.t chance show ersScndav mm 45 to 9$ Lows46to55 said two lie Uwu Extended Outlook Friday Through Sunday Mostly 'air Chancv of scahered thundershowers afternoons and evening, Saturday and Sunday Highs 90o 05 Lows 55 Tiiez-da- Trooper Ixe Atwood identified the victim as Ilarold Clair Simonson. roof-contr- Utah Utah wVn the tanker truck he was driving went out of control on U S Highway 50-rolled down a steep embankment and caught fire, the cuih Highway Patrol saul. roof-boltin- 0 to 20 to 106 south Wmos west to south moh mostly afternoon hours west portion South to southwest 15to25mpheet and south portions Widely scattered showers and Wyoming thunderstorms aoam Wednesday afternoon and evenmo otherwise clear to M'tiy cinudv through Thursday Cooter northwest Wednesday ano a tlttie coder most ot state Tf.ursday Lows Wednesday 4$ o 55 west and ?5 to W SOs and 1c w 60s east Ht&n Wndnesdav west and 90s and low 90s east Highs Thursda m 70s estreme west and moa lySOseisewhera to SOLDIER SUMMIT, A County (AP; Manti man was killed nesday Utafl service. . SAVE $2S fob y -- 3.lh lrot City. Hulls Over est ONE-TIM- 3153 Srt't Lae Weather Data Precio'tahon for period ended Tuesday at 5 ) rn , r.yne Prectonatton tor Juv, 03 Accumulative dencencv, 34 Precipitation snce October 1974, 17 11. accumulative era$, a Kfc Sunrise Wednesday 6 10 MDT ; sunset 8 57 MDT SaH Uric ckHxlmess However, they admitted, the dec.son wasnt unanuous Local architect Fr?d among the Indians. Judge said the Utah DeRitter ordered the lawyers to partment of Tiuiisportation produce some residents of the hoard will decide what route area involved before ruling . the highway lakes He said S5 on the matter percent of the light Judge Ritter also denied lias been purchased. Monday a motion to halt Board members said the construction on the Utah job should b finished, adding State Board of Education building. 23ft E. 5tn South and they would oppose an incomplete or partially complete said further evidence should he obtained in the case. The project. They also said representatives of the chamber court was asked to halt work on the building on grounds w ill attend the hearings. the board has not complied In other action, the hoard w'lth relocation requireapproved a letter to the ments. Interstate Commerce comA furthtr hearing in tht mission asking them to grant was set fur July 21. case authority to United Parcel Under the ordinance commissioners agreed to adopt. Mr. Peterson would be allowed to waive parts of the code if the building were olficially designated by a legislative body as having historical or architectural significance However, unsafe conditions must be corrected and the building must be less hazardous to fire or life safety than the nonre stored structure. 0CMT show- - or thundersnovoers and Thursday mostly to m SOs WWnsdav Siihs uocer 70s to uooer 80s Wednesoav and muJ 7th to mid 80s Thursday. Clear n, soreadme across Nevada central ana rwih portion throughout Wednesday Fair and Father wrndv south oorhon tirnmh Thursday Mostly fair Wednesday ni9ht and Thursday central and north oor hons Higns Wedftesday 76 to 80 north to 00 to s 105 south north to tows Wednesday near 90 soxfh Highs Thursday 80 north to 100 somewhat al 45tn .south. Historic buildings in Salt Lake City need not fully comply with building codes, i1 comniis miners agreed Tuesday Acting on a request from Building and Housing Services Director Craig E Peterson, tm commission ga"e him authority to waive parts of the Uniform Building Code. Mr. Peterson said some historic buildings V WednevMy tair Lows Agreement Reached Cottonwood High School. h East at 10 a m The highway is planned to connect Salt Lake City and County. The section of the road to he discussed runs from near hath South to Knudsen Corner to tie into Truck As - ww and Weather Wvic Data and a chance of afternoon over the io?.' tnudersftu'er ePK t with bearing mountain ara Wjd,'eviav om the northwest Trrrperatures may coo' The judge also refused to 5715-Kit- Uialm Dies safety rules and blames the which killed initial cave-in- . two men, on failures of management and workmen to recognize the dangei Blames Management Toe second collapse, which killed a rescue worker, wa.blamed on "management failure to properly supeivise the rescue operation ... The report lists eight separate violations and includes a map pinpointing where they occurred. The report says tnat on March 18 a federal inspector reviewed the mine's rootbolting procedures and determined them to be inadequate. It says a request was made in writing that the plan be revised, requiring that a full g plan be initiated. Revised Plan A revised plan was submitted on April 24, and was being reviewed by federal specialist in Price when the accident occuned May 12, the report says. fair to partly cloudy over Inter-femountain Area; showers, cooler. Nhoul In to the expi rts." A public hearing on the project is set for Saturday at . Cooler Air Spills Into Region Wails Expert Decision 21-- 28, and .Alfred Wilks, all living in the Price area. The federal administration ordered new safety procedures for the mine, including a plan for recovery operations to be poted in the mine 19. A report by the Mine Engineering Safety Administration lists eight violations of v ir CL.-- Weather forecast map for Wednes day indicates skies ranging from other action. Judge Ritter refused to dismiss a suit tiled by the Falaee Theater against Salt Lake City vice squad officers. The action was filed after the squad raided the theater allegedly nors But they decided to a leave the choice of routes "up during movie. Belt Support tor the 1 Route in Sait Lake County was v oiied Tuesday by the Salt Lake Area Chamber of - NEW ORiiANS SNOW Cx, RAIN Some ctuuo'ffesb ; y , s . The attorney for the plaintiffs said lie was just beginning to look into the case. C. of C. Backs Bell Houle, NEW a3jYO?.K cave-iu- R. safety Tuesday an inspector declared safety procedures at Peabody Coal Co.s Deer Creek Mine inadequate two months befee a double cave-i- n killed three miners m M ay STfcliC i i ai The (AP! CHICAGO of Happy-Go-Luckie- m ) rx u ' J4 v Tf-- f 1 Dancers Rally Square Reams Food'Service and Smiths Management Corp. At Days of 17 Feature Defendants Spiare d, iiieers decked out in brightly colored woftern clothes tviried to the delight of about 3(K) onlookers Tuesday night at Liberty Park as part of the Day sol If testis dies. The Tri Valley Square Dancers and young persons from the Pioneer Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints, performed in a warm summer night. The activities also included a dozen or so songs played on harmonicas, accompanied by a piano and a accordian, by 35 members of the M iiior citizens gioup from Salt Lake City. The event, held in the bandstand area, attracted several hundred persons. The Days of 47 royalty, Ik-i- a Woods, Ogden; Melody Minor, Long Beach, Calif, and Suzanne McKay, Salt Lake City, were also introduced. U.S. Says Peabody Told Early of Cave-i- n Threat killed diaries Fftlerai PRICE Roger Luke, Larsen. ofticiais said mine aw? The parties filing motions to dismiss were Quality Discount Foods, Harmon City, Rudget Food Mart, I no.. 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