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Show f Chronicle Sun 1 i Thursday, April 13, 1972 nnn Utah courts of justice are reasonably up to date, and do not reflect the time lag in bringing cases to trial that has been widely noted and deplored in many other areas of the nation, according to "SB Utah Foundation, GGtDPto the non- profit - private research organization. Over most of the state, criminal cases are brought' to trial within a month and civil cases within two months. BBK?!PW;SraBSEBirilSfc' Denise Hamm I Phone I 825-947- 4 Club met at the of Mildred Porter in Clearfield on March 26th. Eda Alldredge gave a demonstration on the making of fancy Easter eggs. Present were Laura Call, Eda Alldredge, Irma Bingham Doris Bums. Thora Martin, Donna Perry, Moffitt and the hosGajle tess. Refreshments were servBell-Aim- es home ed. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jones of Clearfield have a baby girl they will call Paulette Michelle. The mother is the former rar-m- a Cook, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Cook. The Ellis Kendricks, Scot Walter Hokansens, Wallace Braithwaites and the Grant Wise's Eastered at the Sand Dunes near Delta. Returning home Mr. Braithwaite's truck was struck from the rear on the freeway as he had stop-e- d experiencing engine trouThe truck was damaged ble. but luckily no one in either car was injured. Mrs. Maxine Corwin, her three children, Vivian, Kathy and Kenny and Meda Paulson, Maxines mother of Ogden spent Wibergs, the Easter weekend in Colorado Springs, Colo., with the family of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Brugger, a sister and their family. Richard and Kathleen Arave Ukena have a new baby girl born on March 27. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Arave. George and Mary Jewkes have a baby tirl born on April ny and Jerry have returned to area. Mr. Thornton has been released from duty with the Green Berets, they have been living in Fort Bragg, N.C. Mrs. Thornto.. s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Gerold Dalton, Mr. Thorntons parents Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thornton. our Mike Enquist spent the weekend at Camp Williams. Sunset Camp of DL'P met at the home of Beth Ward on Thursday evening, April 6. June Schaeling was Mrs. Schaeling gave the lesson. Those Porter, present were Mildred Verda Knight, Ine Fer-riBeth Ward, Melba Smith, Pearl Dabel, Pearl Anderson, n, Margaret Willis, June Schael-.iMartina Blaine and two guests Eldeen Barnes and Rox-e- y it is in a Foundation noted research report released this In the Third Judicial week. District, whero the delay is greater than elsewhere in Utah, criminal cases usually wait no longer than a month, and civil cases are brought to trail within eight months of the time'' a demand for trial is brought by either party. In some major metropolitan centers, both East and West, situations have long existed and been widely publicized where court trials may be delayed for years. Accused persons may be in jail awaiting trial for longer periods than the maximum sentences to which they would be liable if found guilty. The Foundation report notes that the Utah situation looks very good by combut cautions that parison, the incidence of both crime and civil litigation is proportionally greater in densely populated areas, and Utah is more favorably situated in this respect than such dense concentrations of population as New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles. Utahs position - much improved from a few years ago - 'i primarily due to a series of changes effected -- -- nn nn n Gip UJ Quirt case for the prosecution. Some people have questioned the rbility of rural c unty atiorncvs - some of whom are not attorneys in the professional sense and are not judicial system. members of the bar Within recent years addihandle major prosecutions. It tional judges have been named has been pointed out, however, to districts with the heaviest that this problem has been met loads, and provision has been in other states by having the made for recalling retired judAttorney General appoint a ges to temporary duty, and for deputy to aid the county atassigning district judges to outside their own serve torney when requested to do so. Some other districts to meet special important needs. changes which have been effected in recent years to Utahs Another major change in Utahs judicial system has judicial code include the folbeen enacted into law but not lowing, the Foundation report On notes: yet put into operation. . Provi lion for Jan. 1, 1973 the office of dismandatory retirement of judges at age trict attorney will be abolishlevels set forth in the statutes ed, and al prosecutions under law will become the respon(72 years for Supreme Court Justices, 70 years for other' sibility of county attorneys and the Utah Attorney General. judges), and involuntary reThe change was made to end tirement of judges for cause. the wasteful duplication of ef. Provision of a professionally-qualified fort under the existing sysmedical examiner to replace untrained tem, whereby county attorneys justices of the peace in the conprepare the case for the prosecution for preliminary hearduct of inquests into deaths under suspicious circumings in felony cases held in stances, to determine whether city or justices courts. If a crime has been committed. accused persons are bound . Provision over to district court for trial, for regular responsibility passes to the judicial consideration (at least district attorney who must once every two years in every start all over to construct a county of the state) of the need in the judicial code controlling the court procedures. Changes in the code are frequently made in the continuing effort to improve the states L-JL- -J to call a grand jury. Grand into possible This public offenses, including malfeasance in office, and look into the operation of jails. -- Other possible changes in to c irfr' entail a single (the district courts, although city and justices courts might be set up, where needed, as divisions of the district court with limited jurisdiction) and a single appellate court, (the State Supreme Court). A major item of jucidial surrounds the controversy rlation between State and Federal Courts. Some legal authorities feel that Federal District Courts are interfering in State affairs to an unjustified degree, and a number of proposals have been advanced trial juries inquire -- ri.r Wn wrum Utahs judicial system are under current discussion. One the most controversial items concerns the need for justices of the peace, particularly in urban areas. Some legal authorities believe this question should be included in a broader consideration, looking toward the establishment of a unified court system. of to would cou- VALUABLE (OUPOII Uclcomc I'Jagon slates mooting The Welcome Wagon Club Roy, Sunset, Clearfield, Layton and Kaysvill will hold their April luncheon meeting at the Chateau Reception Center, 2621 E. Oakhills Drive, Lay-toon Thursday, April 20, at 10:30 a.m The program Travel In will be presented by a Utah, member of the Utah Travel Council of Salt Lake City. will be Mrs. Edward Hawes and Mrs. Ross Williams of Kaysville. Bridge, canasta, and pinochle will be played following the luncheon. Newcomers and public is invited. of n, Hostesses For reservations, call Mrs. Patrick Mains, Mrs. Vern Fridley, or Mrs. Michael Etcheveroy, 773-224- 8; 399-125- 1; for this event 825-944- 9. VALUABLE COUPOSJ g, Bronson. There will be a writers workshop on Saturday at the Utah Fine Arts Center, 601 E. 2nd S. in Salt Lake City. Anyone interested in creative writing the advertising, journalism or song lyrics line are invited to attend. The Session? will be held at 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. with competent lecturers in restrict such interference. It is recognized, however, that any change in the Federal system would have to be made at the Federal level and could not be accomplished by the State acting on its own -t mm those fields present. The Gerold Dalton family visited in the Vernal area over the Easter weekend with Mrs. Daltons imily with Earl Richs, Richs, the Bus Richs, Don and with a sisters fa- mily the Jim Oldoms. Mr. ind Mrs. Les Moore 4. hosted a turkey dinner on EastH.G. Hammon was er Sunday for their parents and Mrs. among luncheon guests of Mrs family members. Present were Mrs. Alta Moore, Ogden. Mr. Lloyd Pope at her home in Roy on Thursday. and Mrs. Garth Christopherson, The Kenneth Rock and Lee Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Chilson Garcia families spent the Eastand son Bill of Sunset. er weekend in the Moab area. Members of Girl Scout CaMrs. Garcia has a sisters famdet Troop 180 enjoyed an overily living in Moab. They went night weekend visit to our capiinto the Canyonlands and Artal city, Salt Lake City. They ches National monument, athad breakfast on Saturday tended a morning at Sambos. sunrise service in Moab and They went to the zoo, to LDS church services in the the This is the Place monuarea on Sunday. ment, went on a tour of Brigham Mr. and Mrs. Brent AnYoungs home, and to gravity derson have been quests of the hill. Accompanying the girls ' lames' Dunawajs during the LDS were Florence Christopherson, onference. Mr. Anderson is a and Sharon Moore. GMs in chaplin at Killeen, Tex., army the group were Debbie Thompbase. On vacation they will visit son, Barby Ross, Wendy Moore, with parents in Oakland andSan Julie Read, Susan Barton, Vicky Bernadino, Calif., before reRoss, Karrie Jones, Cindy Hansen, Pam Vigil and Dorinda. turning to Texas. Junior Troop 12 under the Larry and Doreen Byington are parents of a baby boy born same leaders have completed a on March 25. The Byingtons project which will entitle them now of Clearfield were former to a toymakers badge. Thirty Sunset residents. one members made bean bag Miss Kathy Kendrick, Joslyn frogs and donated them to the Wigerg and Kathy England went school for the deaf in Ogden. to Jackson Hole over the Easter John and Virginia McKay and Enroute home, Miss one of their daughters visited holiday. Kendrick, the driver, had her in our aea last week with forcar damaged when a deer ran mer friends and associates. across the highway into the veThey are former Sunset reNo one was injured sidents now living in San Jose, hicle. but the car was a little worse Calif, and have many friends for wear following the impact. here. Conference visitors of the Sunset Junior High School Lawrence Kimbers have been Pep Club banquet for club mema daughter with her three month bers and their mothers is scheold baby Jeni Lynn, Mrs. Gorduled for April 13 at 7:30 p.m. Teen don Davis, Bishop Ernest MerMembers of the rill and Frieda Foxton all of Club of this area are planning a skat-- g party at the Rustic Washington. Dale Snohmish, Davis son of the Daviss acroller rink nn Thursday evencompanied his mother home, he ing at 7:30 p.m. Members are has been attending BYIJ. Bishop invitid to meet at the rink. OfMerrill will remain a few days ficers of the club are Kevin in our area. 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