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Show F3 ferialb Ordir Chwpt(mnt University of Utah Fait takeCity, Utah 8112 Its the facts Your daily . LEGAL NOTICE NEWSPAPER VOLUME 16, NUMBER 126 for DECISION MAKERS SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1972 Distribution Center Announced For Tooele County Complex By Daniel K. Cniminghn Dally Record Columnist TOOELE, UTAH Tony Sara-dudream to establish a bustling and manufacturing warehousing center in Tooele County has moved doser to reality. The Salt Lake City entrepreneur announced that DistriNational bution Services, Inc. will occupy a $2.5 million warehouse and become the first os Marriage licenses number of MOO fat a year's time Including 400 marriage ceremonies. Rodney Williams, left, department head Is assisted by Veronica Brady. Salt Lake County Clerks Office Is A Family Affair Visting the County Clerks office is like visiting family friends. You will not eagerness to help, to get acquainted and to serve you in- - the same friendly atmosphere you would expect in a home. Mr. W. Sterling Evans as Clerk sets the pace, assisted by Chief Deputy Parker Robison in motivating personnel to capable service to Salt Lake County citizens. of a Clerk's office? What do they do? We felt What is the make-u- p the story could be told better with pictures. (See back page also.) tenant of Sara-du-os Pacific International Free-M-r. Cunningham port Center just north of Tooele. The 4,000-acr-e site was originally promoted by Lewis Flinders, a Salt Lake City businessman who was one of the first to envision the attractions of a large acreage bor- - Kleindienst . Gives Policy On 'Bugging WASHINGTON (ACGN) Atty. Gen. Richard G. Kleindienst has ipsued a statement detailing Justice Department policy on electronic surveillance, following the U.S. Supreme Court decision of June 19 barring wiretapping of domestic front . . . theres nothing Hke a friendly cashier to take yonr money! Left to right, Virginia Jorgensen, Florence Welters and Anna McCullough. Up suspected subversive groups without first obtaining a court order. The attorney generals statement, released the same day, said: In accordance with the decision of the Supreme Court, I have today directed the termination of all electronic surveillance in cases involving domestic security that conflict with the Courts opinion. Hereafter, surveillance will be undertaken in domestic security cases only under procedures that comply with the Courts opinion. The Court invited Congress to legislate the standards and procedures for electronic surveillance in such cases as Congress already has done in criminal cases. Therefore, I am also directing the appropriate officers of the Department of Justice to work closely with Congress in formulating legislative standards for domestic security surveillance. It should be noted that the court-approv- ed Courts opinion was confined to the Over 1,000 probate matters, 000 adoptions as well as guardianships are handled In Probate Department which works very closely with attorneys. Don Burge, left and Pete Thomsen, prepare for court hearing. dering a railroad, highway and proposed airport However Flinders efforts to promote the property were undercut by the 69 and 70 recession. Thats when Tony Saracino stepped in to tackle the challenge. Mr. Saracino, who was a Carbon County coal miner a decade earlier, decided to gamble all his resources and talent behind the development of the freeport center. He took the chance, even though his future was already secure after building up one of the biggest real estate companies in the West; American Real Estate Marketing Systems, Inc. (ARMS). No Fears has no fears. Instead, he Tony is permeated with what he terms positive mental attitude. In addition to the NDS facility, a container depot will be built by the FTeeport Center. Official ground breaking ceremonies for the complex is tentatively set for Sept 7. One detail not totally firmed however and It needs to be is how the construction will be financed. Mr. Saracino has indicated that the facility may be built on a turnkey basis for Tooele County, which would then lease the building to NDS. However, Tooele Commissioner George Buzianis said no decision has yet been made on financing the project through industrial bonds. Envisions Center Mr. Saracino believes Pacific International Freeport Center could become a major distribution and manufacturing complex that would serve the Pacific Coast as well as Intermountain States. It would operate similar to the highly successful Freeport Center narrow issue of the use of electronic surveillance in domestic security cases, and it does not affect the use of electronic surveillance for the gathering of foreign intelligence ;;4V Professor Sceptical Of Criminal Suits Against Business have remained justly skeptical about the use of criminal Courts sanctions individual antitrust cases, Prof. Herbert Packer of the Stanford School of Law has written in The New Republic magazine of June 10. Criminal guilt is personal, Packer explains. The idea of corporate criminality, he adds, is in a real sense, a contradiction in terms. The overuse of criminal law is one of the most unfortunate aspects of Mr. (Ralph) Naders new businessmen against in populism. w at Clearfield, Utah, where mer- chandise is stored while in transit between the manufacturer and distributors. National Distribution Services, Inc. is headquartered In Atlanta, Ga. and the major backers of the company are reported to be Parsons Construction Co., Eastern Air- 111168 and TRW, according to Dale Howard, manager of the Tooele Chamber of Commerce. Toured paUmytyAort I&sentiy constructing dismjutkm'nters around the epuntfy torovide a nationwide, Attribution center for manufacturers, wholesalers and retailors under jueontract basis. The kcllity would be the sifttiTohir built for NDS. The Tooele County Commission has actively supported the Pacific International Freeport Center. In y commissioners toured the Port of Oakland with Mr. Saracino and met with officials of leading transportation companies to discuss the freeport concept. fully-integrat- ed mid-Ma- Utah Supreme Court Decisions - Capsule - Petition Denied Habeas Corpus Reveals Lost Transcript WILLIAM WHETTON, Plaintiff and Appellant JOHN W. TURNER, Warden, Utah State Arison, Defendant Trial Court: Convicted of second degree murder. Supreme Court: Affirmed. Plaintiff counsel: Salt Lake Legal Defenders Association Defendant counsel: Vernon B. Romney David S. Young William L. Evans See details page 3. Pror4it UllCdl viCUIl Parrl ldIU Phoat Draws Ten Years LOS ANGELES, (ACCN) Philadelphia body shop mechanic Anthony B. Rollers credit card application looked normal to Carte Blanche, and Roller was sent his card. But when his charges exceeded seven thousand dollars in the first month, most of them for airline tickets, clothes and mailorder merchandise, and bills were ignored, Carte Blanche sent their investigator to Rollers home in Philadelphia. He never found "And heres the evidence!" . . . says Ancd Taylor, who has custody of Items awaiting pending trials for Third District Court Court Clerks are always at your service keeping trade of court suit records and retrieving files for attorneys. Left to right, Hal Rueckert, Reid Hansen, Ed Seamons, Betty Babcock, Byron Stark and Ron Gibson. Roller; instead he found Martin Werner, together with a stack of Nils from Carte Blanche, various banks, and oil companies. . Werner and an associate had created Anthony Bernard Roller a man with a drivers license and a wallet full of credit cards but nobody. U.S. District Court, Philadelphia Judge James Gorbey sentenced Werner to ten years in. Federal prison. , |