Show r m rt - ttt Ogden Standard-Examine- r Sunday Morning Sept 2 1979 Mgitaimi fttoGwmoinit Stfmdls Tall By RICHARD BARNUM-REEC- E the downtown business community It’s just another sign of the city fathers reluctance to support commerce they claim But what the city has decided to do — chisel back the monument’s base some 40 feet — will cost more than $100000 Agraz says “We’ll be starting on the work sometime this fall” he said “You’ve got to realize that there’s a lot of utilities underneath there There’s storm drainage and electrical hookups and we’ve got to take back the sidewalks “What we’ll do is take it back to the original size” Agraz aid But there are many downtown business people who say the monument should be moved entirely to help the flow of traffic between the ZCMI Mall and the new Crossroads Mall tentatively scheduled to be completed late next year “I think it should be moved because it’s simply in the way” said Betty Carlston a Salt Lake businesswoman who works in the Building which is within a few steps of the monument “You ought to work here and see the way it clogs up traffic” she said “It would be just as good anywhere else I don’t see why it has to SALT LAKE CITY — The monument was 1900 by the same sculptor who designed and constructE Dallin Cyrus ed the statue of Paul Revere in Boston Now it stands high in the middle of South Temple and Main Street Brigham Young’s outstretched hand signifies the opportunity and challenge of a new land as the traffic bunches up below trying to negotiate a turn around the monument’s huge base “It’s a beautiful monument” a tourist says constructed in “Reallyit is” The tourist his name is David Carter is from a small town in upstate Minnesota He does not understand he explains that people want to move it “Don’t you think the middle of town is an appropriate location for a monument like this” he asks Salt Lake City Commissioner Jess Agraz says the monument isn’t going to be moved — at least for now Its base is going to be trimmed back radically But the commission has decided not to move it to allow for more traffic moving up and down Main Street But there are business people here who say the monument impedes the development of ' vMMaMHBMWMgiMnHMwur v:-- v —OTMa— w— mbn— — — iwr wm uncertain future Trio! Is Thursday On Newborn's Deafih LAYTON — The trial of an Fruit Heights woman on a charge of negligent homicide has been put off until Thursday to give attorneys more time to decide how 18-year-- they will handle the case Charlene Francis Ellis was arraigned in 4th Circuit Court here Aug 13 before Judge Douglas L Cornaby She is accused of drowning her newborn girl in a toilet June 26 Miss Ellis’ attorney Lyle Barnes of Kaysville said the trail was postponed at his request and that of County Attorney Neal Gunderson “to give us more time to determine of what happened” he said Mr Barnes said his client will have a jury trial and that he will ask the judge to bar the press and public Davis County investigators said the baby was born at the home of Miss Ellis’ parents Charles and Eleanor Ellis 637 Blossom Circle Fruit Heights Sheriff’s detective Bud Cox said paramedics responding to the home on a report of a miscarriage found the baby girl in the bathroom state medical examiner’s red port showed the infant was full term and had He said most people believe his drowned to Chief Depuclient “just drowned it (the baby) ty County according Steven C Attorney but that’s not the way it happened “From what I can tell there’s a Miss Ellis was ordered to court real question if just the basic ele- by a summons ments of a crime are involved’’ He If convicted she could serve up declined to elaborate to a year in jail and pay a $1000 “We need a better understanding fine interests concerned’’ of A all eight-poun- 18-in- Van-derlind- ch en Tax Refunds Garnished SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Utah Auditor Richard Jensen says his office has recovered $276238 this year by garnishing the state income tax refunds of people who owe the Utah agencies money ! The tally so far this year which includes collections through June 30 is 46 percent increase over the total for all of last year Jensen said Tuesday A grand total for the year and a half the program has been in operation is $465700 Most often the program is used to garnish the state income returns of fathers who have refused to make court ordered child support d payments In those cases the is used to replace money state welfare assistance given to gar-nishe- Firearms Point 1 mothers of dependent children The program also recovers illegally collected unemployment benefits and debts to the state Jensen’s office uses a computer to track down people who are candidates for garnishment A list of people who owe the state money is run through the computer along with a list of people who have are due income tax refunds When the computer matches names on the two lists the process of recovering the funds starts First the state agency that is owed the money tries to collect the debt If that fails the agency goes to court to get an order allowing Jensen to garnish the debtor’s income tax refund o Ken-neco- The government said the weapons included a Thompson gun 19th Century sub-machi- ne firearms and World War I and World War II vintage handguns Investigators said the men tried to sell the weapons valued at more Without advertising happens — SPECIAL APPLIANCE REPAIR REASONABLE — RATES Phone: Bill Brimley jl -- 376-81 961 i cently received a salary increase for servicequality at the Air Force Plant Representative Office at Thiokol T Nothing TV and Increase in Salary Awarded for Service SIMPSON'S CARPET CARE a terrible thing We will dean up to 250 sq ft I be right there in the middle of the city” It should be on the property of the LDS Church she suggests But according to the Utah Historical Society the LDS Church does not own the monument It is owned by the people of Utah “As far as I’m concerned” Carlston says looking up at the monument “it just stops' progress I don’t think he should be there” Carlston’s argument is joined by many Salt Lake businessmen but there are others who" join the fray on the side of Virginia Cameron “This was all caused by the of the ‘ new Crossroads Mall” she said coming “It’s caused by developers and by the people who back the: developers Everything those people do i done in the name of money and not in the name of aesthetics and history” -- The lack of viability in the downtown business community is actually caused by poor planning Cameron said She believes those who allowed the ZCMI Mall to be developed were actually signaling a death toll for those merchants who traded in the south portion of town tt September Event With special locations in i4 X the following: Ogden Auditorium valley Fair Auditorium and university Mall mall entrance Summer Breeze from Springmaid is a naturalized garden on snowy white Wondercale of no-iro- poly cotton: n Reg 750 twin flat fitted Reg $9 full flatfitted Reg 1350 queen flatfitted Reg 1 750 king flatfitted Reg 650 pr standard cases Reg 750 pr king cases 599 699 1099 1 399 499 599 Color Works by Springmaid pits con- trasting piping against solid-colo- r wondercale of smooth polycotton - 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