| OCR Text |
Show 20 C The Salt Lake Tribune, Tuesday, August 22, 1978 Cost Dims Annexation Til lllMls(d 1(1111 lion ol migration 1 g it I ( a Meeting i nmmission was told the ( ost ol providing police si rv u es alone to the atea would tost 227 Tin Ol that $11-lM would lie needed annual tin ) V , ' ? 3e i. I x ,k, & i i u' - 1 V V --- ,j il tnfoiniallv in on s low ( i third ap pearl'd ill icopaim Mon dav as tin Salt I aki ( it ( nmmission c asl a i u n (lu ed eu nn the hitll ( of s rv it mg the ana The 2 WK) acres pi op osed for annexation ami residential developnii nt won City Planning and Zoning Hoard approval mote than a wet k ago Dev elopeis want th( land annexed in order to get eity water and siwer lines The countv has,' t lilt' means to jaowdv those services and development is lliereloie restricted bv a lack ol water permits and sain tation requirements re- -, I ding sew age dispos In pav the salaries of live new police off leers, k ( ni ding to I'olic e Chief the e anvon said Public Wmks ( om mission e r J ss A Agra in hat ge ol stieels and garbage The i ommissiunei said he had no exact figures, hut indie dic'd that the expense would he high Ohvuuisjv sioner G It'll N (jieener said the- total budget for it v services in the could run into $1 If you figute million that public safetv accounts foi about 23 per cent of the city budget and that the c ost of poln e and til e amounts to about a quarter of a million for the canyon, you c an safely guess itll cost a million for everything up there we $227 Mill dont 4o on Up to Thrill Certificates . 8-- 1 3, - e com minted finance Com missionir Jennings Phil lips ,Ir adding that anv this suiplus ie venue vear is alieadv commit ted to present public safety needs Wait until vou see our cost analysis of servicing hive onFassbook Savings Public kalc'tv Commis- lv Hud Willoughhv HIGHER INTEREST YIELD IS OUR GIFT TO YOU n 2 South rift&Loan M i btrtot Sjt in l jm t I t ih it'- M M 364-68- 72 Call WANT AD to place your 237-200- 0 , ! e f I . M Q22Kq CS V 1 itbrnSSSSn Desmond Heap, internationally recognized urban development exfert, will address U. of U. College of Law Alumni Assn Noted Briton to Address U. Law School Alumni The University of Utah Law Sihixil Alumni Association, organized this year in support of the College of Law and as an advocate for the judicial system, will hold its first official function Friday noon with a luncheon at Little America Motel Convention Cent er, 5X) S Main Guest speaker will he Sir Desmond Heap, known internationally as an expert m city planning and urban development, having written 14 books on the subject Sir Desmond has visited Utah previously and commented favorably on this citys beautification projects and restoration activities His visit follows an appearance at the American Bar Association, meeting in New York He is Bar en route to the International convention m Australia He is past president of the Law Society of England, former solicitor to the Lord Mayor of the City of London and former comptroller of the City of London He was active in the rebuilding of London following World War II For his efforts he was knighted by the Queen m 1970 In Salt Lake City, he and Lady Heap will he the guests Mr and Mrs Calvin W Rawlings Mr Rawlings, a Salt Lake Citv attorney, is assisting the law school alumni association with its oi ganiation Tmo Officials Homes solved! (.III Cs3i Damaged by Bomb (lifts Special to The Tribune A pipe bomb which was MIDVALE exploded in an intersection late Sunday left minor damage to the homes of two SdK3i!lKv city officials Police Chief Louis S Smith said the pipe bomb was exploded m the intersection of Monroe and Columbia Streets about 10 30 p m Pieces of shrapnel from the bomb broke limbs and cut off flowers in the yard of Fire Chief Merrill Ross, 619 Columbia, and another traveled 80 yards where it struck and hrokp a metal porch light at the home of Councdman Rudy Snow Police said the persons who set the blast off were lucky they were not in tured A c Hearing Set for Officers Special to The Tribune ST GEORGE City Manager Gary conduit a hearing Tuesday morning on E'-pli- charges brought by the uty s police chief that suspended two police with pay last Stabbing Kills Man Special to The Tribune - A CANYON Sandy man being stabbed in the back as he stood BIG COTTONWOOD died after talking with a woman at a picnic table in the Oakndge Picnic Grounds one mile ahove the mouth of this canyon Monday at 2 30 a m Richard Eugene Stanley, 37 211 N 1100 East, Sandy, died in Cottonwixid Hospital at 3 30 a m of the single stab wound in the hack said sheriffs Detectiv e Sgt Ben Forbes The assailant jumped out of bushes behind the victim and stablied him onie He then fled up the canyon trail, Sgt Forbes said The couple had been in the area for approximately 30 minutes before the attac k whom the sheriff s woman The 41 year-ol- d office would not identify helped the victim to the car and drove to a 7 Eleven Store at the mouth of the canyon to notify police Roadblocks were set up at Guardsman Pass by Park City police after it was believed he was heading up the canyon when a person matching his description was seen hitchhiking, Sgt Forbes said PllT . R ClGAr TTES Polu e Chief Joe Hutchings has charged Sgt Roland Simmons and Detective Bill Maggard with failure to attend a required training session and with participation in partisan politics Chief Hutchings, Mr Esplin. Mavor Grey Larkin and City Police ar Com-mission- Richard Mathis have refused comment on those Commissioner Mathis has denied that a Aug 6 meeting in Detective Maggards home with eight other officers brought on the suspen- charges sion Mr Mathis has described the meeting as a gripe session The suspended officers last week talked to reporters about the action against them I Sgt Simmons said believe there is some &&& thing wrong when a policeman cant go to the powers that be with comjr plaints without facing wt if r jK separation . , fl 'if -- . JMi MiV-- . -: . V,, i && & 't-- - LOW TAR h 5 Thn That Cigarete 2, ?WW - Surgeon General Has Dtierminud Smkmy 1Sr- V &1Y? Warning CAMEL QUALITY Is Omgcrous d V-j- rt.St 2T A a 'I? iJhi i J Vf1 . vf IX V: y wJ' s. If- to Your Health jT" VwV 9 mg "lar",0 8 mg mrntpo ?v pnr rigirrt!P Dv FTC muhnd |