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Show . vi j 8 I The alt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, Jidv 55 IB, ITS vi . Hospitals Call OH Plans for Merger iA- - r s v j ' VS rr Tues-da- v rate board of directors will be established for the chil drens in. ho- regulatory Referring to a letter by Health Department Environmental Health Director Richard Ranck, Mayor Conrad B Harrison said noiso levels of the races have violated ordinances only once in tlie past three wplc y afternoon that a sepa 'J - Mr. PeuItPi pital. WUliam & ittin j. Mr. Van Winkle He also said a separate booid will be beneficial in strengthening the relationship between Primary Children's and Unn ers'ty of Utah Medical Center Those two However, the commission agreed it wont tolerate fu- ture violations Jones, chu.rma Promoters Lee Hobbs and board of trustees of Ferrol Papworth said they ration which own'5'OIP"15 iiot.tutiops have already had their own studies which ow,e hospitals formerly agreed to cooperate on showed noise levels are viothe Church of Jesu? of a single pediatlated by background traffic Latter-daSaints, also , rics tertiary cure center. in nearby neighborhoods. nounced the appointment Oy Serve as fha'rmao Donald It Poulter as the They also promised to keep Nf'r said Richard A Jones races as quiet as possible. the Childrens Primary Winkle, president of j art , wdl serv;- as cnau Nn Corp The appointment is effecof the new oard of tive immediately lrst, Primary Chil- center. Other Merged in December members N be appointed The two hospitals were sooi merged in December, 1973, Douglas under a single administration h, Benefi- cial to snare benefits and operatdent, will continue 'Presl ing costs when the two hospitals were owned by the LDS man of LDS Hospital s and David B Wirthlin? Church served as administrator Tlie merger has been enti both hospitals, will amtimie.r'U cied by some members of as LDS Hospital adminis-ju- j Primary Childrens medical trator, be said t ,( a f Mr. Jones also said the two Mr Jones said the hospiwill continue to hospitals tals management was split in sharing comwork closely to broader provide again to reduce pamon services community involvement for tient costs and to assure both The new Primary ChiPrimary Childrens Medical Center oi ihe specialized dildren's administrator. Mr. rection required for its uniPointer, has I een serving as at que role as a medical facility associate administrator for children the hospital ihe y Gerk Irebb Tribune Staff Writer Dr. G. Homer Durham, Utah of higher education, Tuesday issued a challenge (he called it a gentle invitation) to two of the University of Utahs noted athletes" to join him July 25 at 11 a m. in The Durham er licenses for the Utah State Fairgrounds stock car races. Care, Inc nuunced H- authorized lntermoun tain He ir- Win Okay That was the unanimous opinion Tuesday of Salt Lake City corrurnssioners as they Tribune Medical Editor The merger between LDS Hospital and Primary Childrens Medical Center is off 1H. By If theyre quiet, they'il still be there By Angelyn Nelson , v x. r tr Demi-Decathl- (Minus One) Events would include a foot race, contest, tennis serving golf and Frisbee throwing. A decathlon is Id events, deny is half so a (minus oi.e) is four events. bah-drivi- demi-decathal- Tlie gentle invitation was sem to Dr. Henry Eyring, distinguished professor of chemistry at the D., and Dr. Sterling M McMurrw, dean of the universitys graduate school. They had not received copies late Tuesday. Foot Race in '56 Dr Durhams action was a result, he said, of a foot race m 1956 when he ar.d foot Dr McMurnn fell during a race with Dr Eynng, and the chemist went on to win. Particularly provoking to the 64 year-olcommissioner was a quote from a Sunday story m The Salt Lake Tribune that Dr. Eynng can still beat the slowest especially those in wheelchairs. Invitation is presented forthwith to said Dr Eynng (74) and said Dr. d d 4? k Durham Challenges 2 Auto Hares Cool It. LDS, Prhnan p McMurnn (61) to aopear, together with their seconds, physicians, anfmlarees, first-ai- d kits or other equipmert (not barring wheelchairs) at a suitable site on the Uiuversity of Utah campus, preferably the grass practice range of the golf course, and there to compete in the Durham ote. (Minus One), Dr. Durham Hampton as Judge ... Derm-Decathl- He suggested the winner of each e'ent garner five points and second and thud, four points each Overall point winner would win the triumvirate. The commissioner also suggested Gov. Cal- Rampton as honorary field judge, David P. Gardner, university president, as honorary' referee, and Bud James R. Jack, athletic director at tne U , as active field judge, referee, derk of course and czar of all events. vin L. Dr. Own Equipment Event one, Dr. Durham proposed, Eynng (modified) grass, not on the evil course upon v'hich Dr. blacKtop Durham and Dr. McMurnn fell in the previous batiie; event two, long golf ball Oiivc, event three, the throwing of a regulation Frisbee for distance, and event four, serving five consecutive regulation tennis balls tor accuracy would be a sprint; on the i U. , '4- a ''--- ' SSw Count Filed Athletes SX. Car Chase In Each contestant to bring his own Dr golf and tennis equipment," Durham said in a postscript Hmver, the official Frisbee will be provided by the Hen the active field judge-retereBud Jack. If Lie Hon. Bud Jack cannot afford a Frisbee, the author of tins memorandum win provide one Charges were filed Tuesday against Craig Morris m d connection with a chase Sunday night that left eight vehicles damaged Morris. 25, 2169 St Maiy's Dr (1150 South), is charged wdh aggravated assault and failure to stop at the command of a police officer in a complaint signed by Salt Lake County Sheriffs Deputy Russ Sanderson before City Judge Paul G Grant, who set bail at $2,500 The Sunday chare led lawmen through main arteries in the southeast part of the county Sheriff Delmar L Larson said be still was compiling information to determine whether a chare was necessary Deputy Sanderson reported he saw a car being driven ?nd attempted "erraHeally to pull it over when the chase began. high-spee- The recipients are expected to Wednesday. Dr. Durham sent the original letter to The Tribune City Desk Monday afternoon I was deeply moved to contemplation, reflection and ultimately decision as I have read and pondered your article in The Salt Lake Tribune . . . 'Distinguished Chemmt Still Longs for a Good Foot Race, the commissioner wrote Wondering how this longing could be satisfied (for it is inappropriate fot such a distinguished Utah chemist to feel such longing), I have finally come up with a proposal which may satisfy not only his most inward yearnings, but test his outstanding athletic and intellectual prowess. He then Usoed bis gentle invitation and sent a copy of the contest rules to all involved. 1 .d drenli .Mailbox Owimt A mailbox blown up bv vandals over the weekend was not the property of Jack A. Morse. Melodie-An- n Way, 2200 block as reported m Tuesdays Tribune Instead, it was the property of William S. Sheppard, who resides on Carol-JanDr (4340 Soutn) A pipe bomb 4hi0 block 'ausrd $30 damage- - to the box, sheriffs deputies said e Fold renin. Skill Off tents and a Two fld,hhght were stolen off the front lawn of the home of Nathanial GmJiuuu, 2'i!!0 East, 6009 South block, sheriff's deputies reported 1 he thieves had to dismantle the tents Loss u 33 Cotimated at $122. two-ma- n JUST ARRIVED! A WHOLE CARLOAD OF BEAUTIFUL REDWOOD FURNITURE! AND WE'RE SHORT OF DISPLAY SPACE! County Arrests Suspect After Draper Robbery Sail Lake County Sheriff's Detective Jay Labrum said Tuesday a former Utah Job Corps worker from New York has been arrested in connection with the robbery of a Draper lamiiy eaiiy Monday Detective Labrum said about $150 worth of more than $2,000 m goods stolen were rt cov ered Tuesday in a house at 1401 3rd East IT THEY'RE TEARING OUT WALLS, PUTTING !N AN ELEVATOR, AND TAKING UP VALUABLE DISPLAY SPACE WITH THEIR EQUIPMENT! they're through this summer, another 27,000 sq. added to our store. But right now you can save by helping ft. will have been us clear out furniture to moke room for the contractors. Right now, save on Redwood Patio Furniture! Come in today! But it'll bo worth it. W ien The arrested juven.le was booked on a charge of aggravated robbery and is being held at theS L County Detention tenter .smi in a detectives ate continuing their search for a second suspect Two men reportedly foiled tlieir way into the home of Gunther Buid. lim-iOtLast, bed up the family of six. then ran-sa- i ked Ihe home NO.Y ONtY 38i S1 h The short, described as dark complexioned two, with thin mustaches, gained tell mg Mr Buhl they needed directions Each produced revolvers and forced him hack into the house entry after Above ensemble includes: Chaise & pad Rocker & pad Chair & pad k Bench May b purchatad Mr and Mrs Buhl and their four children were then tied up with electrical cord E 6 Ensemble includes: k BBQ set teoaralaly May be Rocker with pad purchased pa rataly benches ft Chair with pad 2 The bandits were house almost two horns, Detective Labrum said, ransacking rooms, ripping telephones from sockets and threatening the family with guns !r Buhl iinalK managed to free himself and neighbor's house where he U phoned for help 4 LJLJLJLJ I. 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