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Show I'll I The Salt Lake Tribune. Sunday, March II. 1982 a,i Iprgcrv. Theft y ' V " , ' $300 Prize A poster contest offering a first prize ol $300 is being conliuted by the Navajo Nation Department of Higher Educa- Offered 0 Sandy Man, Arraigned g Scam tion. Winning entries will be used as logos on various department publications, For Poster jpd.v Judge Christean set for March Tmi.mI Cow ans 17. hearing ; preliminary Iiefore Judge In charges tiled by Salt Lake City Police Detective Joel Campbell, Mr Kershaw and a second defendant, Lane ullclisuii Keller, also 2K. are named in ccffinection with an attempt to cash a i 'neck made out to a man who is dead Tfjc charges allege that Mr. Kershaw o turned a savings account in the name "C.thc deceased man with a check drawn on the account of a local doctor The doctor has told detectives he never the chec k Recording to the complaint. Mr heller, no address available, entered Savings &. Loan Co., 490 E. 500 Snulli. and attempted to withdraw more m 3.000 from the account The teller, I is on to children in who kindergarten through have a Certificate of Indian CIckkI and Navajo undergraduate and graduate students attending 12th-grad- e full-tim- e institutions accredited by the ra'ir Everything Else is Beneath You! who apparently became suspicion refused to complete the transaction In a second set of charge's file Monday. Mr. Kershaw' is named as the man who allegedly entered a First Federal Savings branch Feb. 10 and a $10,000 savings certificate with a cheek drawn on the account of the local doctor. Again, the doctor said he did not issue or authorize the check. Mr. Kershaw is charged with forgery and theft by deception in those charges. Tuesday, Salt Lake County Sheriff's Detective Richard Johnson filed two counts of forgery against Mr. Kershaw in connection with attempts made to cast) checks stolen from a firm in December. Tlie charges allege that tellers at the Murray First Thrift branch in West Valley Cily identified Mr. Kershaw as the mail who on two occasions cashed checks from the firm at the bank in lute December. Mr. Kershaw was arrested on felony warrants late Monday and booked into the Salt Lake Jail, where he is being held in lieu of $290,000 hail. pure-base- City-Count- y r Suspect Cited in Abduction Special to The Tribune LAYTON Charges have been fill'd against an Layton man for d)S March 4 abduction of an liiylon woman Martin Pete Hernandez, 459 Mama, Ljiyton. was named in a complaint ned by Layton Detective Ross iJcFevre Indore Circuit Judge Roger Dean Also listed in the complaint were felony charges of aggravated robbery and forcible sexual abuse. Mr. Hernandez allegedly abducted tlie woman the night of March 4 as she was cleaning snow from the windows of her car The car was parked in the Sizzler parking lot at Layton Hills Mall. According to Detective LcFevrc, the man forced the woman at knife point to drive the vehicle a short distance, lie later took over the driving until reaching Eastside Drive in Layton. At that time. Mr. Hernandez allegedly forced1 tlie woman to remove her clothes. She complied, hut was able to escape from her alxlucter when a car drove past. Detective LcFevrc said the man drove off in the womans car, taking with him her clothing and purse Soon. Salt Lake City will have a new reason lo be proud. The Wilshire. an elabotately designed, nine-stor- y architectural masterp'ece, will offer panoramic views, spectacular residential luxury, and a piivate environment of comfort, security and unparalleled sophistication to those privileged few who are accustomed to only the very finest. The Wilshire. Everything else is beneath you. Mr. Hernandez is presently in the Davis County Jail on $20,000 hail. 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The First Day Cover will bear its own privately commissioned cachet, the Uiali Official State Bird and Flower commemorative stamp and the Official First Day of Issue postmark of the Official Utah First Day site Salt Lake City, the stale capital. It is this First Day of Issue postmark which attests to the Official First Day of Issue status of this commemorative tribute. To guarantee acquiring this First Day Covci, you must act now bv mailing the Resr union Application the signs Wrinkle Cream, scented and non scented o 30.00 helping sluvv eb5 ot aging 1 Pharmacist Robert Hcldfond in person hnii nut !m ii lust icrt ! hand the benefits ot eb" when Ickltond v isits our si Ogden City Mall, Monday March 15 fashion Place, uesdjv March rossroads Plaa, full-col- If-- M ednesdiiv. Male h appe.iMnc es .in m (.osmetic II m to p.m ( ismi'tic All s i WE on one. s nSTOCK-- I Shop Crossroads Plaa, today noon Shop Fashion Ilacel'oilas noon all till 5 'ImhiMdttil-TitiiUrf- n. 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(or just PCS). .1 on ft . a ct ks alter at inti stamp issue iute lor shipment. - Hgggjggag EiiM uroi Postal ('ommcmoralive Socuty 47 Richards Avenue Norwalk, Conn. 06857 I. 1 department. Entries must be received no later than April 30. 5 p.m. They should be mailed to the Department of Higher Education, Navajo Division of Education, P.0 Drawer "S." Window Rock, Ariz., 80515. i Check-Cashin- Sandy man has been Jt varuigned iiefore 5th Circuit Judge Arthur 3 Christean on charges of htfgcry. thett by deeeition and attemp-J- l thett by deception in connection h a cheek cashing scheme. file defendant is identified as Steven Knt Kershaw. 1340 E 200 South The contest "" |