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Show W 41law JHWJJHHMB WtllWK Interim Replaceinen t Special to The Tribune FORK Jess Green, chairman ot the American Fork Planning Commission, has been appointed interium council member to take the seat left vacant by the resignation ol Councilman Robert AMERICAN War-nic- 10 LB. Mr. Green will run in the upcoming election for the Council post, according to Mayor Malcolm 11 Beck Mr Green has served on the city planning commission for several years, and was recently BOX Reg. $1.79 LB. Foods Bui SOUTH REDWOOD ROAD WABEHOOtlMG IPISTgl&UTlOM CHTRj 14-- 60 made chairman of the commission. Ho has served in various capacities within the city ot the Site government including being a memlnr Plan Review Board, the Downtown Redevelopment Agency and others. He will serve on the Timpanogos Management Committee for the City Council. Mayor Beck said i i !:. i bur.ij i, r , I , 1 ! O t Highway Patrolmans Death First In Line of Duly in Wyoming Fills Council Seat FRESH: oV TV 4, A ,:5j '.5 Jess Green Interim Councilman The Wyoming Highway CHEYENNE vAPi Patrol says the death of a patiolman this week is the first time a patrolman has died in the line of duty in the history of the patrol "We've had some serious undents over the years and some close calls, von might say. hut this is the first." Patrol Maj Fred Oyler told The Associated Press Tuesday It s a record that we've been proud ot We feel we've Iteen very fortunate over the years, consider mg the adversity we work under." he said Patrolman Peter Visser. 30, ol Wamsut'er. died Monday night in a Casper hospital of iniuries sutlered last End. iv when his patrol car was strmk fiom behind by a pickup trmk on Interstate SO. about IT miles West ol Hawim- who had mined the patrol M irih 31. P-had been uitlcal condition with severe head Yi-si- -i 111 since the accident Driver Charged The driver of the pickup. Ben Shrmcr ot Liblw Mont has been i barged with driving while intovi i ated. and the patrol said other charges are pending. Shriller was hospitalized after the .n cidcnt Visser. who was horn in the Netherlands was Irom Thaviie and U aves a wife. Delmra. and hildren aged 3 and 2 behind Sen ices are scheduled F l iduy at the Mormon Church Stake Center iti Ihavne according to W' tilling Highway Department spokesman Keith Rounds Fellow patrolmen will attend the service, but in limited numtiers. said Ovler. the patrol s second in command "Business still has to go on as usual," O' ler said T know- cverv man in the state would like hi go to pav his last respects, but not everybody i an go." Yis.ser's pat rol car had lust been equipped the dav before with new oveihead lights, but the rircums Rounds lances of the accident were hardly iniu-ua- l. said Agonizing Frequency A patrolman stops behind another vehicle, on the shoulder or in the emergency lane, as Visser did. with emeigency lights flashing when suddenly the patrol car is smashed from the rear "It happens with agonizing frequency." Rounds said Tuesday But until last Friday, the patrolman always recovered he noted most notably Other patrolmen have been shot at Patrolman Du me Vet lev ol Riverton, who was shot and wounded several times alter stopping a Duck rlh of I ,osk in lie in in ties 1 Severed Power Line Electrocutes Ulalin q 1 8' REG. GARAGE DOOR OPlUERS Dove Screw Drive Orive Model " sol, a owe short-circuite- ta" 4' Builder. Contractors w cot Haddow Gets Honor REG. 8.99 No i a ' The Utah Chapter of the Associated Builders and Contractors Inc, awarded state Representative C its 1981 Haddow, McClain "Mac "Legislator of the Year" honor Wednesday night during a banquet at the Hotel Utah of this year's Rep Haddow, a freshman member Utah legislature, was cited hv the local builders' and contractors' group for his ctforts in repealing the states prevailing wage law- and maintaining that merit, or "open," shops accommodating both union lalxircrs is ho.t for preserving private and state. in the enterprise lstnebme'0,R on mode' or add 1 BOVUBIE Am Si? quality ,0ralls Tapered edges. 99 Gba,n GS-20- Construction REG 2 99 and ceilioo- nr Std Gs-80- 500-vo- BOARD OPSOW W9 GS-85- Special to The Tribune A construction worker was electroYERNAL cuted Wednesday about 6:10 p m. one mile southwest of here when a 12, power line fell on him after it was severed by a backhoe Uintah County Sheriff Arden Stewart said Brent Paul Jones, 30, Kearns, was pronounced dead at Ashley Valley Medical Center in Vernal Sheriff Stewart said Mr. Jones was among four or five employees of Bay Construction working on the for the ground while a backhoe put manholes in place of the Ashley Valley sewer system. 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