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Show 0t wwjra inyMIiiyillilWrll ngiiijnny griiiiiif- irf Xiyir'iKr" f ft C The halt 1 ake Tribune, Saturday. June 24. 197 CUUtVC A wmm fc- -- OO l,v Dan OGDLN Ogden Judge David F says he has hari hl.s courtroom iinjj WWMOTjiyUJW- an t In motion Bales Because iwrTVf'rv ( w it h Ogden s Sec Municipal Building, eon strut ted in the 1930s wa. not designed foi ex proceedings in unit is in court Lag Wednesday after noon Judge Roth hand ( t pait led i 0? V f I motion latet this summer ing tne t itv s puhfjc works engint eruig and inspection offices to another site downtown The state will pav Ogden City $6 per square foot annually for the c'ourt rooms of Judges b F Zicglci and Stanton M Taylor For Judge Roth's 'closet'' it firs! off led $1 50 per squale foot Mr Hunter said the state hiked the rental fee re eently to $2 50 I: was too much at $1 50. said Judge Roth dis-pl- V ;(7i " -e - 11 I ui -- yN' Pho0 bv Tribune Correspondent D on Ogden City Judge David E. Roth pauses outside Chambers he shares with City Council. Coi 0 dSK rinupv RAIN rsoNT TBONT STATIC a halfway for Ogden at 25th and Madi son Streets AT D JV UNIVERSITY OF UTAH WISH TO PARTICIPATE IN ADVANCED REGISTRATION WITH 1ST CHOICE OF Nftonl Wtter CLASSES ACT NOW! TeMPrOATtlf 1! Hr 11 Mr M Hr Mtgh Low 91 79 m2 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: ADMISSIONS OFFICE 309 PARK BUILDING, UNIVERSITY OF UTAH SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84112 51 47 2 1ft? S3 ifU tf Salt Lake Weather data Precioi tation tor ?4 hour period ended Friary t 5 00 o m none Prectotta tion tor June ft 06 accumulative dehoenry 0 99 Precipitation since 19 it 15 74 accumulative October excess 3 13 Sunrise Saturday 5 57 MOT sunset 9 03 MST 47 85 9 si 70 MonticeMo 86 Richfield Rooeeveit Salt Lake City St George University of Utah Vernal Wendover 90 4ft 52 94 53 90 4J 47 101 87 49 97 84 48 87 48 84 S4 Satt Lake City Ogden and Provo Variable clouds through Sunday Probability of an afternoon or even ing thundershower 30 percent Satur dav Lows around 60 Highs upper 80s Variable winds 10 to 20 mph Variable clouds through Utah Sunday with widely scattered after It Lewntr-- 57 Moled 41 . 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UOCHJOU 91V VTVi MiaaffiawwawaaiiimaaxwaaiiiiiiiiaimmiMiaiaBwiiwiiuMMMUMWiwwMwiiaii UMO of STORE HOURS: range in science at USU Robert Ross Parment er, Watkinsville, Ga holds an undergraduate degree from Colorado College and a master's from the University of Georgia He will do doctoral work in biology Maria Carmen Quintero, Miami, Fla is a University of Miami graduate who will do . , Monday thru Friday 10 a m. 0 1 p.m. Saturday 10 to S Cloiwd Sunday graduate ps A c J w USU In hologv y i ill work Sheng, Taiwan, work in hr mistiy a with University bachelor's a degiee in onniiih Mr Sargeant latei ie called that his father founded the firm right at the very bottom of the Depression in 1932 after being a partner of Otis A Co one of the nation's e , leading brokeiage Bolivia Frees Yanks firm, which was a member of the New York Sto k Exchange When Sargeant-Malwas purchased in 1942 bv o A Hogle A Co of Salt Lake City, Mr Saigeant was named managei of its Denver office Foul years later, he moved to Salt Lake City as assistant to the part nei s, becoming a partner in After Goodbody A Co and Hogle & Co merged Mr in January 1964, IDAJfO FALLS iAPi Tom McGinnis of Idaho Falls and two other Americans have been released from a LaPa. Bolivia, prison after spending two years behind bars on drug related charges Rep George V Hansen R Idaho, said Friday that McGinnis was released Thursday and spent the night at the MaryknoJl Father House in LaPa7 The two other Amen cans with McGinnis were identified as Tom Duffey and of DeLand, Fla Danny Sullivan of West Haven, Conn All throe had been in prison since June 1976 rT- t Sargeant continued as a registered representative and account executive until assuming the state securities commission directorship Shortly after being named to the state post. Mr Sargeant voiced his belief that any man who has been successful in his chosen career should turn to public service later in life A widely recogni7ed authority on securities and investment, Mr Sargeant authored -- r.-- llh William P. Sargeant Fall Proves Fatal Sloe k M havior." N arket Be published m 1957 He was horn Mav 12 m Denvci a son of Raymond and Beatrne Ellwood Sargeant Prior to enrolling at Yale, he attended Hills School in fottstown. Pa I'M 1 . Mr houses at the time Securities Director He became securities director of his father's himself noon Servlet Date will be over Variable eieiidlne he Intermountain Replon Saturday with some cnenre ot thunrtershow er Tomoerahires will not change much YOU a 1 Cloudy Skies Predicted entered the secbusiness m his father's Denver brokerage Sargeant Malo A Co shortly after giaduating from YaH J anance, they want an exception. Dr Burdett said, and w ant to take exception to their excep tion Chance of Rain APPLICATIONS ARE NOW BEING PROCESSED FOR AUTUMN QUARTER AT THE IF south winds. thundershowers; was ap pointed commission di rector in 1tfit) and as- sumed duties in July 1070 He was director for right vears. retiring Mav urities residential will or - ,:'v Ave He was 65 Mr Sargeant He William G Bur whose office is lo- complex They dont want Saturday with a chance of few be oxer the Intermountain Area cloudiness Variable William P Sargeant, former director of the Utah Securities Commission. Department of Bus mess Regulation, died Fndav morning in a fall from the porch of his apartment at 123 2nd 15. 1978 22-c- ar WABM FtOMT coin and houe proposed and visitation would be restricted But, he said the policy for the Salt Lake facility states the women may have cars if w'ntten permission is obtained Dr Burdett said the State Board of Corrections, which operates the program, has petitioned the Ogden City Board of Adjustments for a special exception to a parking area the city wmuld require for a a UgM Tenter ehicles the ridiculous set up. Judge Roth said Attorneys are sitting two feet away from the door and people walk right into a trial and A dcnti.st OGDEN told he Ogden City Conn rll Thuisdav night he secs disci cprtiu'lcs in jiarking policies for Salt Lake City Women's will not be allowed to own j building Its Special to The Tribune across from the 30 worn an house, said Tamara Hoi den, director of the Salt Lake and Ogden homes told the council last week that the Ogden residents ; ' yos ciry , fl YJ? Policies proposed ic- p- ?8 scr.sco w,os ;s er i, Lftyj Parking dett cated Y'V'M doc Retired Broker, 65, Dies in S.L. Dentist Protests Dr TTTttt ;,v' ' rAf and mo-tiup- s t 1 law a calender t ompriscd of 83 pioceedir.gs and 11 He said his t ourt room a t t 0 m m oda tes less than half that nuinht i Ogden City Manager Larry D Hunter said an additional courtroom will lie established on the budding s eighth floor onimon to see notes and other things pas.ed look and forth iietwecn prisoners and thin families friends and gu lfncnds Thev are onlv M'pa filed bv a rope Cinwds hum m tne It s panded facilities Judge Roth has long held eouit in the ('it; Council Cham bets on the sixth floor He says he needs mote elliow room especially since after July 1, Ctah s new circuit court system, which abolishes cits courts, will place a fourth judge in the building in addition to Ogden Cit s present three judges City judges will lie come seivants of the state's judicial process but Judge Roth claim, his courtroom is a crime ' We re going to have four judges in this build tng and we have two adequate courtrooms. he said Second District Court judges also hold 'V untv hallw a' out, ide he said w li c n c e r everyone w ho s siipjKis d to lx in uni c om in the count il ihamhcrs also poses a prohlein he said We've been lut ky Only on pnsoner has gotten up and walked out iiv Roth it If f au ing a i Tribune Correspondent S court room Court Ires Judge 4CloseV ' Vs Sargeant married May Ellen Able Dec 1935 m Denver 28, He was a member of the Alta Club, t.hc Salt Lake City Rolary Club, the Midwest Association of Securities Admims tratnrs and the North American Association of Securities Adminis- trators He also was a member Episcopal Church Lists Survivors of the Mr Sargeant is survived by his widow of Salt Lake City, tw-- sons and a daughter William P 111 of Phoenix, Aru David E, of Dallas, , Patricia and Texas, Sargeant of Lake Salt City Also surviving are nine grandchildren A memorial will he Monday service conducted noon at St Marks Episcopal 231 1st E Cathedral, The family sug gests donations to Odyssey House of Utah, 68 S 60) East, or a favorite charity His cremated remains will be interred in the Sargeant family plot in Boulder, Colo South Ralph J. Miller, 72, Succumbs in Moab , McGinnis was arrested McGinnis' mother Special to The Tribune MOAB Ralph J Miller Sr , 72, former Grand County Commission chairman, died Thursday in a Moab hospital after a short illness Mr Miller was a member of the Grand County' two years ago. tned and 14 of which he served as sentenced despite a Boli- Commission for 19 years, chairman He retired in 1972 recom vian prosecutor's He was the founder, and manager until his death, mendation the charges later Miller's Supermarket against all three he drop- of Miller's Moab Co-o- p ped They were required In 1970 he was elected president of the Utah Retail to pay a $500 fine and Grocers Association about $125 in court costs He was a member of the Moab Chamber of It vasn't until several Commerce, a charter member of the Moab IJons weeks ago that another Club and a veteran of World War II court ruled the three He was born March 10, 1906, in Moab, to Joseph P should be released and Alice Kinmson Miller He married Genevieve Vera said her son will not he coming directly home to Idaho Falls because, Tommy needs time to get himself together and I understand She said McGinnis will fly from Bolivia to Miami, then to Denver and Albuquerque to visit friends Burn Victim Still Critical Juanita Hunt, 25 remained in critical condition in University Hospital Burn Center Friday She was burned over 60 percent of her body in a gasoline explosion early this week Reports showed she and Dewayne Wright, 8, were burning nut an ant hill when the gasoline they had poured exploded upon ignition The hov was treated for lesser bums at a Nampa. Idaho Melba, Idaho, BailyJan 19, 1925, in Moab Survivors include his wife, son and daughters, Ralph J Jr Mrs Harley (Betty) Johnson, Mrs G A (Gloriai Larsen, Colleen J and Mrs Raymond (Carolynl Tihhets, all Moah, 15 grandchildren, It and two sisters. Mrs Madge Warde and Mrs Buelah Caillet, both Moah Graveside services will he Monday atlO a m in Sunset Memorial Gardens of Moab Friends may ( all Sunday from 7 to 9 p m at Hefner Funeral Home, , Moah Case Far From Over, Dummar Declares OGDEN (APi - "It's not the money, it s the principle of the thing, said Melvin Duminar Friday of his disappointment at a jury's finding the so called Mormon wall of Howard Hughes was a phony Dummar said he hoped the jury would find the wdl valid so his story would be upheld And he said his attorneys are ronsidet ing whether to appeal the case It's strange the way the trial turned out, said Dummar, who r.ow- - drives a beer truck in Ogden. 'T don't believe that the jury really considered all the evidence My attorneys haven't given up yet and they're doing a lot of checking to soe if new evidence ran he found." Dummar said "I think the rase over " is far from Jnrvis Sister in Utah Revolt - OGDEN Pi Ha7el M Webb says she hasn't joined the tax revolt lust be( ause she's Howaid Jams' sister, hut because she thinks government is interfering too muc h in her daily life Mrs Webb is one of several Utahns wno have spent days signing up regis tored voters in an effort to get the equivalent of Jarvis' Proposition 13 on Utah's November ballot The Utah Attorney GeiieiHls Office issued an opinion Friday that the measure couldn't go on the ballot herause it had missod a deadline She said her discomfort with the federal huicainrarv and a belief local governments can trim their budgets led hei to join Utah's tax revolt She says dtien response has strongly favored the movement Those who sign she said an not so worried about property taxes hut taxes in general Many Utahns don't now pay as much as percent of fair market value on theii homes in property taxes the limit sought in the Utah initiative Many of those who sign the petition say they aie doing so to protest wasteful government spending Some object to the movement she said One man concerned about the impact of the Initiative on government services asked, Where's the money going to come from'1" said Mrs Webb A school teacher angrily refused to sign because the tax limitation movement cannot guarantee layoffs of hums" instead of the little guys, she related I can't guarantee anything," Mrs I Webb said don't know all the answers I really don't know how it's going to turn out " 1 middle-manageme- |