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Show KB Tht $dlurdiv 0 Tribune I rfke tuhr Burglar Asks Varitiy of diaries hiniftd stun down indie tirunts with (rimes in (htrging H people ( h ink hiding iruffiiking bus robbery r.ipe drug ind dumuging ctrehueo-leg- u il resourc es Those Homed me lude George Mortin Robirtshdv host Ely Nev Frid Ahlvers Ely, .ind Darwin Kent Lvnvkey Ruth, Nev who are (larged with damag mg ar( hai ologn al resources in c Tooele Counts cording to the I mted States attorney the three men were caught digging on a site that has beui dtsignated as an ar ( haeologu al n sourc e by the Buieau of Land Man.gement Penalty for the offense' i, a $10 000 fine, 10 years imprisonmi nt or both - Robert Strusters, Salt Lake , Cits with (hargid and con'-pirac- v Gary William Huffman, no address available, and Ronald E Merkley, Salt Lake City charged with distribution of cocaine, attempted possession with intent to distribute, and use of a communication facility to secure the deal The indictment charges both men with three counts each, which carry a maximum penalty of !3 years imprisonment, $25,000 fine for the possession charge, and $30,000 fine for use of a communication facility, or a combination of each distribution of cocaine a controlled substance Maximum penalty for both offenses is up to 15 vears in pi ison, a fine of $25,000, or both - Lola nn Smiley Trcmonton, and Irwin Eugene Atwine Cuch, no address available charged with aiding and abetting each other in the forgery and uttering of a $12,009 09 treasury check Penalty for the crime, believed to have been committed in Roosevelt Sept 18, 1980, is $1 000 fine, up to 10 years in prison, or both for each of two counts Barry Steele, San Francisco charged with two counts of cocaine possession with intent to distribute The indictment charges Mr Steele with possessing two pounds of cocaine He fares a possible penalty on each count of not more than 15 years in prison, and a fine up to $25 000 Everett Begay, charged with aping a woman in May 1983 The crime allegedly occurred on the Navajo Indian Reservation near the Four Corners Area The crime carries a penalty of up to life in prison, and a fine of $5,000 i Bert Spencer Watkins, Stanley Eugene Tavenner and David Anthony Sylvester, all Salt Lake City, charged with armed robbery of Continental Bank and Trust, 769 E South Tpmple, on Oct 13 The three were previously arrested and arraigned Penalty for the offense is up to 25 years in prison, $10,000 fine, or both A spokesman for the U S Attorney's Office said no arrests have been made, and warrants have yet to be issued in the other cases Judge Sentences Escapee Who Shot Police Officer A Ptah State Prison escapee who shot a Salt Lake City police officer la,t month pleaded guilty Tuday to three felonies and was sentenced to prison by 3rd District Judge Jay E Banks Richard Albert Ricci, 20 was sentenced to serve two term terms and one at the Ptah State Prison The judge ordered that the terms run consecutively Ricci had been uid.ged with eight felonies and one misdemeanor in connection with the incident, which occurred early Aug 27 when Officer Mike Hill responding to a report of a burglary in progress at the Westminster Rexall Pharmacy, 1702 was struck in the S, 1100 East head and hand with shotgun pellets fired by Ricci after the officer Wheelchair Push-a-tho- found him hiding in bushes outside the store Officer Hill was not seriously mjuied The police officer fired two shots at Ricci when he disobeyed an order to drop a sawed-of- f shotgun he was carrying, according to police reports Both shots missed Ricci returned the officer s fire and then fled from the scene, the report says He was arrested in the area about two hours later Ricci pleaded guilty to one count Donations from a patient Wheelchair Push Saturday morning at the Intermountain Pmt of Shriners Hospitals for Crippled Children, Fairfax Avenue and Virginia Street, will be used for the hospital s vouth recreation fund Participants will from ages 3 to 17 at 9 30 a m Awards will be given to children for different categories, and a picnic will be held at the end of the actn 'y Pledges can be made Saturday on the basis of laps around the hospital Salt Lake Man Faces Charge in Avenues Set for Today completed by each child or an indir vidual child within a time limit Weather permitting, the will be outside In case of rain, the activity will be inside on the secl2-hou- n ond floor The to be given to participants and to people pledging $15 or more, carry art work designed by a patient Members of the University of Fraternity Push-a-tho- n will be as a one-to-1- 5 Berkheiser was given the as an tism to city administration," Mr Webber said The candidate said his specific program for fiscal restraint will be outlined in the future ' Of course I don't know city programs, nor every detail on where there is waste and where there isn't, as well as my opponent He has been in office eight years, and, mind you, he didnt talk about experience when he ran against incumbent Mayor Conrad Harrison in 1975 Experience is fine for administrators, but after eight years of the present administration, it's time we had fresh ideas for a new era," Mr Webber said EZ3EHZ3E ser- OLD FASHIONED CASH DISCOUNT SALE During the remodeling of our new store, Pioneer Video Rentals will offer you a cash discount in addition to our regularly advertised low prices 90 days same as cash on approved credit insulation and windows. 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Maintained front yards and common areas. g Wtxxl-laminate- Both Dr Anderson and Dr Bristow were also recruited from Salt Lake City mayoral candidate Sterling G Webber said Friday taxpayers cannot afford in the future the city government spending rate experienced over the past eight years under Mayor Ted L Wilson City spending, excluding airport funds, rose from $43 2 million to $116 8 million in that period, an average annual increase of 2i 3 percent, the challenger said in a prepared statement That is double the inflation rate The incumbent stresses his experience in appealing to voters I'm not sure we can afford more of his experience Its time for a breath of fresh air bringing fiscal conserva- - three juveniles facing the 15 exciting features youve always wanted in a new home , and can now afford at Chimney Street Condominiums: 1. Cyclosporin isn t the only drug U tesearchers will be investigating however Dr Kelley P Anderson assistant professor of internal medicine, and Dr Michael F Bristow, associate professor of internal medicine and pharmacology, will study drugs that allow the heart to beat more efficiently The new drugs differ from those traditionally used for that purpose because they stimulate the muscle cells rather than reduce fluid volume. Dr Mason said Taxpayers Cant Afford Rate Wilson Set, Says Webber maximum sentence in April for the five second-degre- e felonies to which he earlier pleaded guilty At that time, he admitted burglarizing residences in Sunset and Layton Oct 19, Nov 1, Nov 14 Dec 2 and Dec 4 of last year The burglaries were committed so that Betkheiser and two other youths could damage the homes and contents Approximately 60 additional charges were not filed against the young man in exchange for his guilty pleas Berkheiser was the only one of Salt Lake City police charged Roscoe Lynch, 39, 228 1st Ave , m the shooting of Dave Osborne, 24, 160 1st Ave Mr Osborne was m satisfactory condition in LDS Hospital Friday night, recovering from injuries suffered when he was hit by shotgun pellets in the face and neck Mr Lynch is alleged to have shot Mr Osborne shortly after 8 pm Tuesday Police said the suspect was involved m a fight with the victim and another man earlier in the evening The suspect apparently went home and returned later to confront the two men, at which time the shooting took place, the investigating officer said Mr Lynch was arrested later that night at 86 B St , he added Charges are being considered against Mr Osborne and his companion m connection with the initial disturbance, police said plea Utah Sigma Chi preme Court on the case Thomas J Berkheiser, 18. asked Judge Douglas L Cornabv to stay the execution of his five consecutive year prison sentences for his last year's crime spree The man, who committed the offenses shortly before his 18th birthday, began serving the sentences in April The judge has taken the matter under advisement Roger Flores, Berkheizers attorney, filed an appeal last May with the Utah Supreme Court to determine whether his clients sentences were excessive al Food and Drug Administration will probably allow 70 percent of heart transplant patients to survive for at least five years afttr surgery, he said Avenue e supporting the vice project B-- Aggravated assault and burglary charges were filed in 5th Circuit Court Thursday against a Salt Lake City man in connection with the Tuesday shooting of a man on 1st aggravated robbery stemming from an earlier crime at the Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant at 3310 S 2300 East one count of attempted criminal hvmicide and one count of second-degrefelony escape The other charges were dismissed in exchange for the guilty Push-a-tho- Continued From Page l be used at the U to treat tachycardia, an abnormally fast rhvthm, is implantation of an automatic defibrillator The device, known as an AID, consists of a battery connected to sensors that (Meet the abnormal heart rhythm and deliver an electric shock to correct it The battery small enough to be held m the hand is implanted in the abdominal cavity, Dr Mason said Its use is limited to patients with infrequent arrhyth mias since the battery is good for only about 100 shocks Dr Mason said he expects the first heart transplant to be performed at the U sometime in 1984 by surgeons using the experimental drug cyclosporin-A- , which suppresses tissue rejection The drug, which has yet to be approved by the feder- - Special to The Tribune - A Clirton FARMINGTON man who burglarized and vandalized more than 60 Davis County homes has asked a 2nd District judge to delay further impo ltion of his five prison sentences pending a deacon by the Utah Su- charges to be certified adult. 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