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Show s if v v r sm "-- r , tr'" r y y v- rV v v - v- r.jf iiwwiis Tt?SaSI Lake Tribane, Saturday, March 9, 12 1974 13th SOUTH (SOUTH SIDE) 13th SOUTH (SOUTH SIDE) CITY CITY CLEANUP AREA CLEANUP AREA TRASH MUST BE OUT tv My. 700AM. 700AM. 18-2- 4 TRASH MUST BE OUT BY BY .MARCH ,Sf IMARCH 2 , 11-1- f 5 Trash mvsf no4 be pot pnor to two weeks Of A War ptcir up VJaton subbed to prosecution :f 7th SOUTH (NORTH SIDE) 17th SOUTH (NOKTH SIDE) jTheft Charge Filed lln City Fund Loss Friday against a former Salt office employe involving the loss of over A charge of theft was filed take City treasurer's 30. FLEUSE MOTS: OF OUR HIGHLY SPECTACULAR We are going P ''CAUSE Helen Mane Corbett, 28, 657 E 8th South, is named m the iumplaint signed by Police Det Dale Bithell before City Judge Robert C Gibson, who set bail at $1,500 The complaint alleges that between July, 1973, to February, 1974, she took cash from Title till in the city water waler department division of the office T DINETTES BEDROOM & ETC. NOW! COME IN EXPECTING THE BEST BUYS OF A LIFETIME III trea-Hirer- Hires 2 ifc Years Ago Finance Commissioner Jenmings Phillips Jr said ..he was ; hired two and a half years ago "and soon became an exempla-temploye fhe was a relief cashier at the water u.part-Imcnt'- s cash register at the time of her dismissal m January, ;i!'74 The city wall not lose any funds, Mr. Phillips said, because J all employes who handle cash are bonded and the bonding Company will pay the loos I . Start of Investigation SOFA SLEERS SUCCESSFUL LIVING ROOM 3 STEPS FURTHER . . . ADDING: T t; y f Investigation began Jan. 8 after complaints came in from ituems saying they were being billed for waer theyd already paid for. I; i aiuim.flus ii& 'a -V and ate MORE OFF! Police and City Treasurer Joseph Fakler said someone ;tiad been replacuig cash m the register with cancelled checks Police said it tray take as long as a year to determine exactly ! Here UVtNO ulon 6.pt. how much money is missing. ' ', Sofe. love Seat. Choi ip.L. Area Briefs es. Fire Damage $12,000 jLt County Residence !; had - to relectnc heater I i Battalion Chief Clair D I Pasmussen said a motonst r. group job' -- Ff, 6Cba,rt ! pour-EAS- sOf45 Tobl Gi roP7'2' Spa1 Col, ,00 ra'k sh chro pC.D4 Cbo'srs $ fc1 To1 OO Vof, ; $ T Firemen confined the flames t0 a downstairs family room, but smoke damage was exten- wve throughout the home, Chief Rasmussen said OO cba,rL 7-- Pc 100 -- Q foH PNIY who noticed the smoke to run tng out of the house several other houses before e found anyone home to re- port the fire. Pc. raH7 Vine;! . Special to The Tribune An MILL CREEK which was left art while the family was away Caused $12,000 damage to the home of Nick Falokhma, 3023 ; Plateau Dr (3630 East), Fn- day at 11 47 a m. fiOOM chrfoe' es !350. OO I oo ONLY Tots Death Under Study ; Investigation into the Tues- I day death of Christopher S. J McKenzie, 3, the son of Mrs. Mary Stewart, 153 Kensington Ave, (1500 South), continued Itiday, Police Capt. Don B. Pearson Laid the childs parents were Jntervi wed Friday and that detectives will have to check tu matter further with the I state medical examiner before J Investigation is complete. The child, who died of head injuries at Primary Childrens ert 9-P- c. gSSS- S- Medical Center, was injured Monday at his home when he reportedly fell against a kitch- the cn victims chair, stepfather told police. SITS ft9500 NOW ONLY fOnl 100 ponsh Physicians requested an au-- j topsy,. Police Sgt Dale Bithell said, because the child had several bruises. SfTS ss- - ;Namel President ; "Mrs. Dons Taggart, associa-- J hpa vice president and public Motions officer, Zion First I Rational Bank, has been named president of the Utah public Affairs Council. lf1 rraoo gw WtoLe 'GroUP-tloy- s oo s0l- - JNIY Yr Choice . Other officers named are: I frank Lay, president, Utah named vice president tf the council; Madeline C. Isakson, equal opportunity upeclaliM, Department of Housing and Urban Dev elopement, secretary; and Blaine jjf., Simon, senior vice presi-&(Jeqt, Tracy Collins Bank J Af Heod ChZ7Urror Queen A 298 ' 4 L-- SAL HtH-va- a FANTASTIC GREAT VALUES IN SLEEP SETS . Trust, treasurer. utihAa mim CLEARANCE SAVE NOW DURING GREATEST EVER SALE OF BEDDING! Serfa Clearance Serfa-Pedi- cs CLEARANCE KING-KOI- L By Serfa QUEEN SETS (3) KING SETS (1) Serfs WaMornkf . QUEEN i' :j X Sn(1) 98 119 149 oo Reg. 199.90 Only SETS $119 $139 QUEEN SETS N89w Reg. 279.95 Only $24900 Reg. 349.95 Only TULL OPEN DULY r 9 a.m to 6p.m When you work hard on your feet all day, you really appreciate the long lasting comfort of Red Wirg work boots. Theyre fit for ..he toughest job. Come try on a pair. B1SC0UOT FUQWITUfiO $39oo TWINS $Kaco I 219.90 Reg. Only OUR MO-INTERE- 5Y FULLS $1 8900 QUEENS $269 00KINGS TH POLICY IS STILL IN EFFECT Fri. to COME IN TODAYS 9 p.m. Sat. to 6 p.m. YOU DON'T NEED CASH! TERMS TO FIT ANY BUDGET! F.'iCES 0 LOW THAT Dll MOST THSIfTY SBOFPPS Wilt D AMAZn). EYEil ; u i |