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Show Qnfl D Murder Suspect Booked Into Jail (flEflMlMy (& 0 mont J)(tD? 0 Joyce Evelyn llumnu-- was arraigned Thursday on charges she conspired to and attempt rat to murder her ex husband by hiring two undercover his Vegas, Nev., police officers who xised as "hit men Salt Lake City Judge Rolx-r- t C. Gibson ordered her to face preliminary hearing May 12. She mis originally released on recognizance, hut was later booked into Salt Lake City County Jail. Biindy Forgery Evidence Merits Trial, Judge Says 2 he Salt i'alir vl r ib u n c TAI.IAHASSEE, Fla. (UPD - After of testimony m listening to throc-hou- r winch murder susoct Theodore Bundy served as his own attorney, Circuit .Uuige John Rudd rulixi Thursday the state has enough evidence to try Bundy on 38 charges of forgery for which he could receive a maximum sentence of 190 years in prison Rudd ruled after a police investigator testified Bundy confessed making purchases on credit cards belonging to Mark IuiBadie, Tallahassee, and two sales clerks identified Bundy as the man who signed laiBadies name to a Visa credit card for the purchase of a bicycle tool kit, jogging shoes and shorts Friday Morning, 1 April 1. 1978 N'clioil (' Iasi' t Inc At Thursday's arraignment. Deputy County Attorney Wendy Hufnagel argued successfully that she should remain in jail on $50,()i0 hail The suspect, 49, 3508 Fastwixxl Dr. (3330 South), was charged in a complaint that she attempted to Dr. Hard contract the murder of her Merritt, 3920-- 1 1th East, in order to collect life insurance benefits. Contacted Hotel Employee According to the complaint, she contacted an employee of the Aladdin Hotel, Las Vegas, "seeking for to put out ,t contract to kill her Finest Fashion Right SUITS COAT, VEST & PANTS CE Usual Retail To $120 And More 5)78 The employee notified security guards at the hotel who, in turn, notified police. Undercover officers Tom Kahrs and Dan lurdy then met her, posing as hit men. accidental. When the officers met with her in a room at the Little American Motel, 500 S. Main, Tuesday, she allegedly showed them a policy for $200, OoO on the potential victim's life in which she was the sole beneficiary'. Complaint Specifics Accusation After paying the officers way to Salt Lake City, she drove them to St. Marks Hospital, where the doctor is employed, showed them his car and told them, that he jogged in the evenings in Alta Canyon . . and that if they killed Merritt by hitting him while he was jogging in the canyon, it would appear to be an accident, according to the complaint. Defendant stated that it she couldnt get someone to do it, she'd have to shoot him herself and that shed the piobably only get a few years in prison, complaint continues. the residence of She also showed the officers Merritts girlfriend and the place where he usually stayed. the complaint says. She was arrested in the motel room. SWEATERS ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED 0 The latest fashions. save more. You'll never ACIGDAVID S IrjaproujSirder lubfcjtflproangat . ounts HUGE REDUCTIONS ON i 2-PA- SUITS NT S278 REGULAR TO $130 Two pants! Extra pants either matching or contrasting. A terrific value. Double Knit Fired S.L. Janitors May Get New Jobs $098 SLACKS REG. TO (20 . ' i Three of five Salt Lake City janitors out ot work since the city decided last week to hire private contractors to clean its half ol the Building may get jobs in the city water department. That was the word Thursday from Water Commissioner Thomas L. Hall, who said the janitors are too old to easily find jobs elsewhere. He said fit submitted their names to city personnel with a recommendation that they be considered to fill three reader slots. openings in water-mete- r The five janitors have received blue slips as the city studies bids from five private firms. 0 15 City-Count- y Utah legislators grantix! trips to Haw aii next week by the 0X0 18900 AH Seing Tools Left Over Whll From The Chicago i39oo Complete (TENSTARf FREE witfi Spork Dust Ejector Deflectors Safety Switch Adjustable Tool Rest - All Ball Bearing Construction POWER MITER SAW h TODQUI WRMCN Invited! Sale They Last M AKITA Trade Show 1riMv Public Sale Representatives Is '248." list Admission DUAL Uli SrtCJAl 8 PISTON ers Thursday approved sending Sen. Wilford Rex Black Jr., Lake, and Rep. John B. Cooer, County, to Maui, Hawaii, to attend and lt HEAVY DUTY BENCH MODEL Smi 119 Sale SI DRILL Special PRESSES Cwet tree Heed tack A Oawttd 11 HP Ptetaw RateHwQ 1 TltoA Cotwmned nnm Ow Cost will lie $770 each, Other Developments other developments Thursday The State of Colorado sent extradition papers to Gov. Reubin Askew, Lt. Gov. David S Mon-sovoted against av requesting that Bundy be returned to Aspen to stand trial on charges of prov al, but Gov. Scott M. Mathe-o- n and Attorney killing a visiting Michigan nurse, Caryn General Robert B. HanCampbell. Florida replied it will not act until the felony charges pending here sen arrroved the five-da- y jaunts, to begin Tuesday . are disixised of. A I'MTA spokesman State Attorney Harry Morrison said Thursday the Utah filed additional forgery charges involvgroup had scheduled its ing other stolen credit cards. meeting back to back" Bundy demanded that Rudd order with the WH1 annual the sheriff to let him talk to news meeting to enable associreixirters, claiming that all the inforation members to attend mation the press gets is from biased both sessions. About 80 xilice. He said reporters and prisoners Utahns will attend. have a constitutional right to talk to each other. The Utah lawmakers are on the legislature's Rudd said he will rule on this motion Transportation and PubFriday. lic Safety Committee and Ruling Delayed will participate on panel Rudd also delayed a ruling on discussions, said UMT spokesman LcGrand Bundys request to he allowed to leave the jail three times a week to go to the Jones. to prepare his defense. Examiners denied ap- local law library He will he decide later if Bundy said proval of $)0 per diem expenses for the pair, can be tried on the forgery charges at the May 9 trial already set for burglary however. or $1,540, were told. In n Charging that Salt Lake County Commissioner William L. Hutchinson is prejudiced against his community. West Jordan Councilman John Price Thursday demanded the commissioner's disqualification from a controversial zoning proposal. Mr. Hutchinson later said he is ready to recommtMid rezoning 89 acres around 62nd South and 52nd West so Dixie Six can build more than 3n0 houses. Approval would change lot sizes from an acre to 7.000 square feet and kickoff the firm's plans to build about 2,500 houses and townhouse units in the next five years, according to Norman H. Bangcrter. Public Hearing This is retaliation against a former administration," Mr. Price told a public hearing. He accused the commissioner of using development proxsals like a dub . . over the heads of the cities to get them organized. The county tried to keep laige sections of the valley as agricultural reserve." Mr. Hutchinson earlier told a delegation from South Jordan-Wes- t CHUCK WITH WITH MOBIS TtPtl PIPE They Lost DRILL Gn4t Seech Soctef Onve SeH Secfeet SeH We Sett 4" VISE 25 1tlH ILL NEW PRESStS -I- LL IN tOXES WITH i f J4 Aw ju. t.$148 oST s89 THIS IS ONLY A PARTIAL SELECTION! I 8 TON HYDRAULIC Own $ tew Hedet Aw Hot HAMMER IMPACT MANY OTHER ITEMS . have City ap- pealed to the City Civil Service Commission the results of promotion tests they tixik. objecting to an "ascertained merit" section that acentmlixi for 45 XTeent of their scores M Maxine Duffy, civil service secretary, said the objectors met with the commission Wednesday afternoon, whore the commissioners listened to the grievances and determined further studv t 1,1 I I I :.$. V. InHudet 38" Import Dnva Bit Adopter. 2 PHifup Bit. 2 Pkw Brt. Metd Boa b earamii mahh WLT 5 mmi ?!- V. r:- f JACK 20 amilv memunal ur insi he permanent must monument slime uhiih has lasting beaiitv and A grave marker. I testing methods would he necessary. The commission, comprised of Chairman Milo S. Marsden, Dr. Orlando of Rivera then. The apix-alfollow the "ascertained merit portion of promotion examinations that are subjecs tive m LaA'e tlilr c, .t I Monument Company V Vi till. I ! I ! i 1 C i de-p- a battalion rtinent chiefs Apparently, the SINGLE SPEED rip-tin- n 38" a wo specialize in unique carvings. GfiDQGL con- fire by eigtit Rockwell We oiler this reminder prior to Memorial l)av. May 2lth so tint we i an assisl you either in the selei (ion ol new grave markers, family memorials and insinption monuments, or lor the tepair .uni restoration ol existing markeis. 22 TON JACKS $55 interviews ducted North N Street .lied next to the DRILL MODEL cratts-munshi- 12 TON JACKS $25 and Patricia Korlx's. meets April 20 and will discuss the issue firefighters who scored low on that xrtion of the test feel its an unfair of their measurement abilities and NOT TO BE FORGOTTEN. DURACRAFT Screw Onvec Set TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTiON! mi Pliers Socket ChneJ 91 Iike Sixteen Salt firefighters GUARANTEE HP Heck Firefighters Appeal Promotion Tests s U UR Grmder Aw Chnei Irt IWctnc VI" frtU Omel Set Aw 0tt Sender 7 SANDER GRINDER City Planning Director Vernon, Jorgensen said demolition could begin later thfs spring, but the facade would until Crossroads not be Associates receives final approval on building plans for the mall. Mayor Levitt, however, acknowledged many nearby houses in the town were built before zoning and many lots are smaller than the half-acr- e size promised tiy Mr. Cahill. . t i Ht C0t Impact The, site for years housed a popular the Salt Lake luncheon spot Grabeteria. st . MiMinf Vreee ChumwtLIocV the building remain intact, or that its facade remain at the present location. But I guess this is the best alternative we could have hoped for. The building is now under lease by Richards Candies Inc. It w as originally owned and operated by the Amussen family, which operated a jewelry firm in the building. re e NOV WRENCHES ALL FOUR Karl Haglund, architectural historian for the Utah Historical Society, said his organization would have preferred that zoning County planners have endorsed the change calling the area logical . . . for expansion of single-familhousing. Mr. Bangcrter said current low-cohousing runs about $40,000 per unit. The only way to put people into houses today is to is a keep the cost as low as possible . . . low-cofoolish term . . . these houses are designed for people who dont make big incomes, he said. Alta Proposal The quorum also postponed action on a plan to allow 27 sites for luxury homes on Patsey Marley Hill alxn e Alta in Little Cottonwood Canyon. Mr. Hutchinson said he doesnt want to vote. Andrew R. Nelson of the development team is his neighlxir and Mayor William H. Levitt of Alta, who opposes the project, is a friend. The Alta Town Council has blocked John D. Cahill's plan for the development since 1974 contending its nearby city limits are zoned for acre sites. st . mil COMPLtTt 100 Examiners Citys only surviving combuilding of tlx Mormon Pioneer generation will soon fall to the wrecker's ball, the City Planning and Zoning Commission decided Thursday. The Amussen Building, 62 S. Main, built in 1869 and designed by Manti Temple Architect William Folsom, will lx- - razed to make w ay for the Crossroads Mall, to on the blix k just south of Temple Square. In granting permission to raze the building, now on the National Register of Historic Sites, the Planning Commission stiHilated that the developer must preCrossroads Asswiates serve the building's facade and erect it on a portion of the mall facing 1st South. That was the earlier stipulation of the City landmarks Committee, which, on a split vote, agreed to allow developers to tear down the structure. City. The forgery charges were not connected to the murders. ... Totte Mochwo 4 Salt Lake mercial hike West Jordan and other cities You threw it into housing. You set a pattern for development." The project is about two miles outside West Jordan city limits, but well within its sphere ol influence, declared Bob Buchanan, the city's planner. Want a Voice The city council and its planning department want a voice in the project to assure "a total community ruihir than an extension of subdivisions, he noted It gix-"West Jordan never checks with us. . Why should 1 ahead as it damn well pleases chock with it, Mr. Hutchinson stated. Because the project would get water and sewer it away, he services from Kearns a half-milis in that community's sphere of influence. Won't Vote Commissioner Pete Kutulas called the West Jordan concerns legitimate" and said he wont vote on the proxisal until city and county planning commissions meet, possibly next week. Besides, Commission Chairman William E. Dunn returns from Washington. D C. workshop sessions Monday. LINE MP annual in meetings of the Western Highway Institute and the Utah Motor Transport Association. Jordan-Riverto- STRAIGHT Set of Rudd tries! to talk Bundy out of handling his own defense, saying he'd on such get better representation serious offenses from the public defender whom Bundy is letting represent hint on 13 burglary and auto thett charges Bundy 31. is lieing hold on 07 forgery, auto theft and burglary charges while investigators try to find evidence to link him to the murders of Tallahassee coeds Margaret Bowman and Lisa Levy and Kimberly Diane Leach, 12, in In a split vote, Examin- participate Building To lie Hazed d of forgery - objections. mors. low-co- Manufacturers Board quiet, calm voice, Pioneer- Km Bundy claimed his statements were not freely given to policeman 1km the Patchen. but Rudd over-rule- Two a charges and aceused the state attorney of abusing his authority by hitting him with 38 charges on the basis of less than $300 in purchases on three credit cards He said all the counts could have been handled under one felony charge, carrying a penalty of one to five years in prison Bundy Objects were in Speaking Bundy pleaded innocent to the Prejudice Charged Against Official FINAL WEEKEND o rit l wo or Irt Utah She allegedly offered them $100, OOn of a $150. ivm life insurance policy on the doctor if they would murder her husband and make the killing appear BIG SALE ON pecializt Approver! $100,000. 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