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Chirring him on and allowing J r sample ah a tauh of huown the h4, I IJ Tt are Iwm narthwwt Sail Lake City and fur Hub rwmra to Farmington Hay ttth )tar far (he dark DUCK HUNT Mrs-- t IScr Visit a hi cjyf-t- e iiy.g, Mr. and Mrs, lUk WdVy are M the prwm ct iwtitij Mdlhrtfaca borne abtliaj try firi lvi Midi vo non it f art t'd tioianKifJ juM uHtih d AMtkft time. fox , co Jjfmtnjion Dj). Iji crkcnd. with about a K ucctt rale. I'.iofbiid u cither tire he dink. Snowmobile , a Cylinder boring, honing, and sleeving - Call 766-275- 1 -- ta h Bieni llauhmgt.thdvitdihe Caleb mat ahtml 2.1 hudt a nun tompaicJ la around three during the opening McekenJ latl Car. Ahoul I.9U0 huntert mere thee ke J m if h 3.944 duckt. About 2.25 huntert mere rccordeJ per tchkle. on ihe avenge, meaning ihe vehicle count mat up while Ihe hunter count mat tlighily down, he taid. THE bUrtMS rate com-parfavonMv muh Other et area. Ihe Mate (ugh prohtWy arounj three a man and ihe lorn I 8 with the average around ihe 2 I al farmirtfion Bay. Mr. Iluiehmgt vjiJ. We'te had. tome real tlrange flighit ihit year. he taiJ. helping lead lo an Jal lowed by Malta! It. RudducktanJ Redheads both a! nine percent, another intcico-in- g development. Mr. IluUh-ing- t caid, "I armingion Bay usually docvn1 have any Red- heads." He warned boaiert they win be turned back if Ihcy don't have a lifciatkct per man. 'Ut a real problem ihit y car but tl t one per for ihcir own gtxid person, even on air boats, on all boats." high number of 1 1 percent of the catch (hit year compared to two percent latl year. Drought! in other areat have led lo larger birds crowding miller onct out of tome areas, he noted. Mai-lar- THE WIND may come up unexpectedly and mean trouble. Mr. Iluiehmgt said, noting that viola tort will he cued. The hunt continues through Jan. 4. lb GREEN WING Teal led ihe caich, al 44 percent, fol Pleads Innocent To Murder on AUTO lUSURAKCF, ARE TRACRS TO YOUR SAFECO AGEUTo O A FARMINGTON Woods Cross man has pleaded innocent in Second District Court. Farmington, to a charge of criminal homicide (murder) in the death of his wife in her Woods Cross home last June 5. police that he was working the night shift at his West Valley job and called home about 7 a.m. He said he became concerned when he got no answer and left work and drove to the residence where he found his wifes body. He called Bountiful police about 8 a.m. 14 The defendant is accused in the strangulation death of his wife, Karin Saltzgiver Strom, 25, of 1655 South 200 West, Woods Cross. Her body was found shortly after 8 a.m. June 5 in the bedroom of their home. Chief Stahle said an intensive investigation has turned up some physical evidence that has been studied by the FBI and probably will be used in the prosecution of the case. STROM WAS arraigned in Fourth Circuit Court, Layton, and was bound over to Second LAW enforcement officers, headed by Woods Cross Police Chief Niles Stahle, spent several days of intensive investigation before arresting the defendant. He was apprehended in North Salt Lake at a friends apartment. & quality insurance and belter value tor carelui drivers After all its the people we don t insure that make SAFECO such a good deal tor those we do j Now whoever said the best cant cost less SAVE WITH SELF-MASTER- 376-125- 9 m ELASTIC Assault IAK3ACE 0M.ll-tU0f00- t SECOND DISTRICT Court Judge Thomlcy K. Sw an heard the case w uhout a jury and determined that the defendant. David B. Hansen, 172 South 200 East. Kaysville, was guilty timony, the defendant and Oflicer Andrews scuffled following queslioning of the defendant in connection with a house burgary incident. m hf Us tOOOtMWvOCV JIvMOi Sen- tencing hat been sci for Oct. 2 1 at 2.30 p.m. in Second District Court for a Kayv vtlle man found guilty of aggravated assault upon a Layton police officer List Aug. 2. toso c 7-- 7 7 ItOtttl HltP HI US . i j ir7 i1''':,; i ;r'i'i 1 (' st O' lav praMW li,.ila) vtltwat pttMtifHt TOO rill TOUR M1MI0 fHAIMACT CtAIMS 1 TETAMSTERS Tl 0 Tmcuritt i'Aini Hi.s lurnoN-- LOCATIONS Hill Mall, LAYTON, Eslc'O fund 766-347- 7 loyton BOUNTIFUL, 1756 South Main, SALT LAKE, 21st So. & 23rd East, 9th I., 17th So. 20th E. A 39th So. SANOT, 10600 So. 1 13th E., WEST JORDAN, 27th W. & 78th So., GRANGER, 3765 South 27th West, TOOELE, 250 North Main, 292-055- 1 487-101- 8 t 484-878- 2 272-529- 8 571-979- 4 561-421- 7 969-149- 4 OFFICER ANDREWS said Hansen struck him twice with a butcher knife but that he (Andrews) was wearing a protective vest and was not seriously injured. Hansen, who had pleaded innocent by reason of insanity, defended by Davis County Public Defender Lorin Martin who argued that there were no witnesses to the alleged attack by the defendant and that the shirt worn by the officer on the night of the incident was entered into evidence but that the shirt showed no signs of slash marks. 1910 SAFIWAY STOIIS INCOIPOAATIO COPTtIGHI long-blade- d THE DEFENDANT was arrested by Officer Andrews in the back yard of a home belonging to Karen S. Day at approximately 2:30 a.m. on Aug. 2. The alleged attack took place inside the home where Hansen was being questioned by the officer, grb THROUGH Y by Dr. Heber C. & MEDITATION Kimball course in relaxation training and meditation teaches Eastern and This Western techniques to relieve the symptoms of stress and to control mind and body. Control of psychosomatic symptoms such as tension headaches, migraines, high blood pressure, etc. is facilitated by the use of electronic biofeedback for skin temmuscle relaxation. Systematic instruction is given perature, brain wave frequency and in breath awarehess and thought regulation for experiencing altered states of consciousness, peace, tranquility, and joy. WHERE: Davis County Family & Community Mental Health 2250 North 1700 West, Layton, Utah 84041 W1IEN: Class begins Monday, October 27, 1980 from meets for five consecutive Mondays. TO REGISTER: 649 No. Main, Layton District Court to stand trial by Judge Douglas L. Cornaby after a preliminary hearing last month. He is being defended by Steven L. Hansen, son of prominent criminal attorney, Phil L. Hansen, grb RELAXATION TRAINING wancaCorwvs?' NOW THAT YOU'RE ON THE RlCTf TRACK, SEE US. Jgf. Davis County Family & Community Mental Health Center presents: SAFECO SAtOO - NS- - 882-355- 0 Court Judge Thornley K. 5 f13 IRAK9 ANY ACC police officer Jim Andrews. According to courtroom tes- THE DEFENDANT told STEVEN D. Strom, 27, who was residing at 615 South Main, Bountiful, at the time of his arrest, entered the innocent plea before Second District Swan. Judge Swan set Jan. at 9 a.m. for trial. - " 0 jp 1 i- - of the attack upon Layton More than 20 Davis County law officers surrounded the apartment at the time of the arrest, but the defendant did not resist. 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