| Show 1WiMm 1110 The Skit Lake Tribune Friday t UPI tAL Not Excessive 1: Judge: May 10 1991 21 3 Inwmmmiql°18u6'w1777-717711- 1 t:øcjle' I ' 441A' t : i ' ' 1 a i 1 — I ' 1 1 : (X1 "stk it I : t rr—it won 0 A 1 a 1 4 Si 1 x timASti4 1 4:' °"- 01 f (C11114i'tfil-4111M101- Ith t - Ifr Ill "vr 1 — - j 4 1 a oliad1)' ' 1 OD 4 - i t 04: 1 1 ' t 44 '4 - I k — - r7:71 1 1 4 - i I 1' 0 4 4 - 1 1 vi 1 I''' '1 rights of consumers and the dangers of Kiosks to Educate Consumers on Pdghts veiled its first "Consumer Connec tion" kiosks at the Salt Lake City Library's downtown branch The kiosk is one of 50 that will be placed in public buildings throughout the state during the next three months The black plastic kiosks will be stocked with brochures such as buy ing real estate hiring competent professionals and avoiding fraudulent investments Half of the kiosks will be placed in rural areas in an effort to help consumers who have complained that By Anne Wilson Tribune Staff Writer ! : $ $ 11" Have you ever gone to a store to buy an advertised product and found the item looks nothing like it did in the ad? If so you ought to know that such misleading ads are illegal according to the Utah Department of Corn merce In an effort to educate consumers about their rights and the danger of the department Thursday untraud ' such information often doesn't reach them A $50000 donation from First Interstate Bank to the department will pay for the kiogks and printing brochures in them Commerce Department director David Buhler said consumer complaints generate about 5000 investigations or inquiries by his department every year The educational campaign he said is intended to forestall some of those complaints $ oi IG V 1 Cash totals were not available due to the celebration of the Feast of the Ascension a Catholic holy day But Mr McGean said all 13 Catholic schools in the Catholic Diocese of Salt Lake City took part in the walk ) las $13999 41 p p cA-- p Sizes: 44-5- 48-5- 6 Exiongs 4 & Regulars v S Lar e &Tail Fashions po OR EESS 41 oo e' 40 4 o' I 261-476- ii AR 0e DriwstriAt ea P '"le hat speole7" kokint oonioeit listosittip- nil 4 P Aro ' ta '' 4111 -- Ir 66 99 rliat ' wartNrp: illillv 440 the bat 'Jr Insulatiat Myth plywood with itntasphti Otrwttliwt" to Am tune fiber igen in each "ban" for mon wanith par pound An atelholwo Alumbelsok - - '''''" t k Imitation lo "Op stibilistd" with additional owini N to provent mid spots lohe 411On"'""' --J- CA 1 :1 ': RT N' i' I e-s-is' 6 ' 4 r " ) ‘ 4 4 4 4L k 6 ‘ A V?: Ile — 1 - c 1 111rdeva 4 1 i1 8 - s ' - 5--: sindoor-Outdoo- 040 T ? i : '''''' 'Y-- I: ' - ' - i: -- - A 31199 : -- I lill - I lk Salt Lake City: 4060 So State St STORE HOURS: Mon-FOrem: 396 So State St Saturday 9 am to 6:30pm ri 226-844- 9am 5 itt III I t' 1 ek 14 IDS e CLOSED SUNDAYS a""111111111 pmmont Outoldo sippottel 011 k utility pocket 400114 i 1 t likt:4411 Highest quality TEE old oda 4411101'111zti " "Botwitain4-bg- onotruction non now warmth In loot aloa and gunk skint out or (hying Extra Inn hake its "owned" anund Kips to prtvont gold vow 0?"mittapalrial" 1ylea god tippora - II moo ------- sl 1001111 dirViatallpqmi iii J Mt Olympias Extra loot and extra wide with a heavy duck cover for claustrophobic camperel Soft cotton plaid flannel liniat 5 lbe Ronan 808 warm to 10? 38"x 80!' 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fraud The first of 50 kiosks opened at the Salt Lake City library's downtown branch I 34-pa- athon walk-a-tho- n Tim KellyrThe Salt Lake Tribune Garret Freestone reads brochures on the well-traine- Police found the construction The raised about $5000 at Judge Memorial High School alone said Principal John "i' I d and not dog Kilo was out of control during the arrest and there was no medical evidence Hewitt had been beaten "The dog was deliberately and properly employed and restrained by its handler and released" only when Hewitt refused to surrender and when the suspect again resisted ruland fought he said in a ing The action filed in 1987 while Hewitt was an inmate at the Utah State Prison on a burglary convicn tión goes to US District Judge Anderson who will consider its findings Judge Boyce appointed an attorney to represent Hewitt after the inmate had filed a pro se lawsuit representing himself worker hiding in a washroom after they called for a K-- 9 dog When Hewitt refused to surrender police forced open a door and the dog bit him on the leg When the man struck the dog and officers the animal's handler again directed it to attack Hewitt contended that the dog attacked after he had surrendered and Students from Utah's Catholic schools took part in a rainy walk-atho- n Thursday morning to raise funds for two charities 1 '4 against him involling parole tions according to court documents The following day Officer Roberts and several other deputies attempted to arrest Hewitt but the suspect fled from his wife's apartment onto the roof The man was barefoot and only in jeans but the officers did not know how the suspect was dressed and they believed he may have been armed said Judge Boyce Students Walk For 'Habitat Cash 14 krot41" that police beat him while he was screaming and not resisting But Judge Boyce said the police sus- pect had outstanding warrants viola- rights were not violated when he was arrested in July 1986 by deputy sheriffs Nick Roberts Jon Wood and Ray Orton In a report released Thursday Judge Boyce said use of an attack dog is preferable to fighting a suspect "where human injury can occur and lead to excessive violence anger and lost tempers" Hewitt 37 on parole for a burglary conviction fled from Officer Roberts after the suspect's car was pulled over for expired license plates on July 19 1986 The deputy found a handgun in the ) --- -- ' ' I r) -- r car and later verified that the By Dawn House Tribune Staff Writer Three Salt Lake County sheriff's deputies did not use excessive force in unleashing an attack dog against a man fleeing from police a federal magistrate has ruled US Magistrate Judge Ronald Boyce said David Lee Hewitt's civil O‘Li r 431:4vkirAor AV - 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