Show - I 'Appeared to lEave Gan' 7mTWT tcrffwiv-rerz-ITRIrt- - - 'Pr- Death Takes stlr "appeared to When in his pocket" late Monday entered Continental 569 2nd Ave Cleaning Co and took about PO from a she ivened the cash drawer the man demanded "Give me the rest of the money baby ! Miss Goodwin Ion e clerk The clerk Paula Goodwin 19 783 E 2825 South told po- huNt have a gun ' ' told officer r David a suspect grabbed handful of bills from the cash drawer then calmly walked out of the stlwe and went east on 2nd Avenue toward Street said the victim Store manager Bert harry 4110 Albright Dr (2010 East) who called police after the victim told him of the holdup said the thief made off with r from $27 to $30 in lice man in his early 20s walked into the store about 25 pm and asked change for a quarter Fine Carpets To Clean carpet clean safe Be satisfied Get the one carpet cleaner that makes besten-down nap brisht open and full again — at doorways walldo-wa- ll Or spots and traffic paths Bine Lustre is todars er Top efficiency in any shampooer Blue Lustre shampooer rent for SI Now at all Sprouse-Reit- z Stores I 1' o It - to 1 - with those stunmer 1!the them big and beautiful This Meepta enlarger has either a 35cla or a 24" lens photos MEOPTA er" C'95 enlarger -- t complete set for the beginner— A YANKEE DARKROOM ' I $895 KIT 99c SAO Developing Trays Luminos — '3 Paper-1- 00 I ! 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I 111 r 1 tit it 11 ill I k 1117 A i F t 34 ! 1"4-01-1- -u- ' ' ' 3- ' k - 1 Theodore Roberts Dr ted Mrs by flight By Joyce Stout HILL AIR life most the are often easily given most priceless gifts These are the selfless gifts of love The things in simple never was clearly shown than an Air Force major An example more when flew a Salt doctor in a T33 jet Bountiful from Lake City trainer here The rare opportunity for a civilian to fly in a military jet plane wag doubly enjoyed by Theodore Roberts Dr who pilots gliders but who never thought he could ever ride '4 '' military jet for a right of entry to the com- In other actions Monday the commission: —Set Dec 18 at 10 for on an application hearing from S M Borman builder am rezone "I property at 7400 900 East from resito commercial C-- 2 h fund around new convenient sliding door and best of all improved suspension for better handling and stability on the road The '68 VW Campers are greater See them now at Strong's By William Tribune G Staff Smith Writer preme Court ruling on aspects of the criminal discovery procedure in Utah The question on the limits of discovery procedure when Jim! Mitsunaga Salt Lake Legal Defenders Assn filed a demand for a bill of particulars arose case you want one like the picture above we have one new one left We also have several clean used campers presently in stock Buy at winter prices while they last director Monday - - - ' --- r- - Strcric7 tiotow Co simi S OU th and iiain Sts ty imaotioo WWI - la r Judge ngs on by I Judge a 'ese problems has filed before and rulihave been made Faux and Judge demands Faux them Bryant 11 lltah's Oldest and Largest Volkswagen Dealer Demands M i tsunaga Mr tw 7th ' ' - '44 - 410 pulled out a 22 Chase 89 Payson past president of the Payson Chamber of Commerce r and the Pay 14 S I Matthew's life "He's a dedicated man and treated our son with such care In fact he treated us all part of his Collins said family" Mrs Matthew now nine years is getting along fine and Is beginning to catch up on the schoolwork he missed during the long convalescence the attractive Air Force wife old said Arrangements for Dr Robmade erts' flight were through the 4677th Defense Systems Evaluation Squadron at Hill AFB Capt Charles (Pete) Kroost squadron in formation officer said the ma tor flew in from Edwards AM in the T33 a Jet trainer originaly built to train pilots of F80 and similar low-win- g aircraft Other Military WISTPX Mrs Collins like other military wives was not able to fly in the military jet with her so flew into Salt husband Lake City on a commercial 0n Savings Loan and died of natural causes Sunday in a Assn 4 weeks ing - Special to The Tribune — PAYSON George C at Edwards AFB Calif at commander of the 414th Fighter Group Det 1 said his son Matthew was struck by an automobile while crossing a street near their Davis County home about two years ago The boy suffered severe head injuries and was unconscious for two hospi- - Payson - bal A T former of Pay- M r mayor 4: son on authorities and the warden then °contacted the Salt Lake County Sheriff's Department he said Sheriff's Lt N D (Pete) Hayward said he went to the warden's office in response to a call and was given a 22 caliber pistol by the warden which was marked and placed tor evidence Mrs Lance told U Hayward she bought the gun July 3 and had come to the prison In her car which she left in a parking lot facing out toward the road he said "She said she brought the gun to the prison in her boot and was going to take it to the visiting room give it to her husband take a hostage and leave the — prison" Li Hayward said Cites Reason Of Payson Collins now stationed to the court" Judge Faux saki Rules of discovery — rules side or the allowing one other to find out what the opposition is going to present In Its case — are set out in great detail in civil cases Judge Faux said but there are no such rules in criminal cases "Mr Mitsunaga is seeking to enlarge the bill of particulars to aid In discokvery (in criminal cases) In advance of trial" the judge said Bills of rarticulars Similar -- Exe Mayor life Skillful Surgery Both Major and Mrs Collins credit Dr Roberts' immediate and skillful surgery with say- Wish Death Takes Command was nothing to Maj Richard O Collins — when compared with the fel that the doctor saved his son's cern Third District Judge Merrill Foux took the initial steps Monday to secure a Utah Su- criminal In --- - Mr Chase Chase was operator of Chase Lumber Co and past president of the Utah Lumber Dealers Assn Mr Chase helped organize Lt Hayward testified !vim Lance had a receipt for the gun purchase with the name Donna McCormick on it He said he asked her why she had used that name and that "Who the hell she replied would sell me a gun under the name of Lance?" The lieutenant testified Mrs Lance was placed under arrest and told of her rights before she gave any statement Mr Shepherd contended the defendant had been faced with a display of authority in the warden's office and that constituted a factor In her admissions - 1 Spec 4 Emory Jorgensen Dies In Vietnam Utahn Killed Fighting in War Action GRANGER — Mr and Mrs A 3879 W Jorgensen 4955 South Granger were no4 tified Monday by the Defense Roy Department of the death of their son Spec 4 Emory Lee Jorgensen 20 who was killed In action Thursday in Viet na m Spec 4 Jorgensen was a member of the I73rd Airborne Squadron and had been in the service since May 1960 He was a graduate 'Of Granger High School Spec 4 Jorgensen was born May 5 1947 Monterey Calif to Roy A and Irene Hodge Jorgensen His survivors Include his one brother and parents three sisters Allen Kathleen Debra Lynn all of Granger Mrs Michael (Sharon) Wakeand field Salt Lake City grandparents Mr and Mrs Burley Hodge Lancaster Calif Tax Board Seeks Rehearino the Commercial Bank of Payson where he served as vice president He previously was president of the Lions Club in On Advertising Judgment Payson He also was listed in A'merica'sAWho's Who for his progress in industry Born Jan 14 1878 Jersey City NJ he was a son of Charles W and Katherine Antes Chase He married Iva McBride NOv 15 1913 in Tooele She died in 1958 His survivors include a son Walnut Creek Charles A four grandchildren Calif Miss Alice and a sister Chase Canandaigua NY Funeral services will be held Wednesday noon in the Nebo Stake Center Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints Friends may call at the Keith Jolley Mortuary Tuesday from rto 9 pm and Wednesday prior to services y The State Tax Commission Monday filed a petition for a rehearing with the Utah Supreme Court in the court's decision Oct 25 In favor of Snarr Advertising 'Co Salt Lake City: The decision had held Snarr was not subject to state sales and use tax on custom d- eUtahn Found Dead Special to The Tribune HEBER — Dallas J Sweat Heber died Sunday about of what Wasatch 4:30 pm County Sheriff Floyd Witt said was a gunshot wound 18 and built outdoor signed signs The majority opinion had been written by Justice A H Ellett with Justice J Allan Crockett dissenting Justice Crockett's dissent had held that even though an outdoor advertising agency does not sell a custom made sign outright to a client it is the client's "dominion" to specify where the signs are to be erected and what message they are to display The dissenting opinion held Utah law was designed to end a "subterfuge" of leasing a commodity rather than pur chasing it as a way of avoid ing payment of sales tax Judge Seeks Tribunal Rule on Criminal Discovery Procedure C -- time And although very few civil lans ever fly in military jet aircraft the two years it took to process the necessary papers that finally were approved by the Air Defense like 40 s s A Volkswagen has' something new Is a picture of a 1967 Camper It was great But the '68 Campers ore even better New interior arrangement for more convenience mare powerful engine better front seating and driving comfort new large oneplece windshield bigger windows all single-engin- Mat - 1i 4'4 4'44 4 This in - Produees Handgun "She reached down Into her flight for the occasion they had awaited two years The flight scheduled from the 46Tith DSES at HILl AFB orientation aas a flight piloted by Maj Collins which took in pointaLof inter est including Great Salt Lake the Kennecott mine Alta Logan and other scenic sites simple thing? In some yes But the orientation flight in e the military jet was something that Dr Roberts chairman of the division of neurological surgery at would University Hospital never have expected in a lifeys FORCE BASE — 4 pistol" he warden said The pistol was turned over to pris- A Tribune Staff Writer ments 'I 1 O MB Jet Ride Fills Long 237-10t- k Collins as pilot Maj Collins watches ears to fly Doctor waited two fit-f- or Richard ! Major's Gift to Doctor —Approved payment of $988560 for installation of air conditioning at Senior Citizens Center East It will be paid to Schoppe Company from the Capital Improve- ' is left Lance was ordered the Salt Lake City Jail without bond preparation of a pri report and sentenN -a Warden John W Turner was called to the stand by defense attorney Richard Shepin the hearing on the rimtion to surpress the evidence He testified that Mrs Lance came to his office at the prison on July 5 1567 about 10:30 am at his request prior to her planned visit to her husband advised her that I had received information that she was going to bring a gun into the prison" Warden Turner said lie said she denied that and then he told her that if her planned visit to her husband she would have to submit to a search by a prison Matron boot and South and dential R--2 ' i ) to - " 1! Salt Lake County Commiscommission directed the counsion Monday set aside $200000 ty auditor to encumber for construction of Kearns $200000 from B and C Road underpass to eliminate what it Funds to be paid to the conconsiders a dangerous rail- tractor as work progresses road crossing at 5415 South and passed a condemnation and 4800 West resolution to obtain rightsInformed of project plans ofway and begin constructB Gundersen ion by Lamont Mr Gundersen told comcounty highway director the missioners the project should begin this fall because a large water line must be relocated and engineers feel the best time for relocation is fall and winter s' Bids will be opened soon the contract awarded and the county attorney will ask the e ' - :'ei''') - a r I zoo 1 1 begin construction mission reported r ' 1 '" court ""m ' County Okays $200000 For Kearns Underpass on that good deal See? enlarge we'll - ' 1 Cemetery City Special Purchase F ' ) Mrs held in County pending aentence ing Dee Warden Testifies a g include his four sons and three daughters E Cary Thomas G Wayne L Russell Mrs Ronald (Judy) Lamoreaux Carol Jean and Shellie Rae all of Tpoele six grandchildren brothers sisters W Cecil Salt Lake City J W (Shag) Mrs Harry (Lucy) Gillespie Mrs Wayne (Ruth) Mallet and Mrs Thurman (Carol) Shields all of Tooele Funeral services will be Wednesday at 1 pm in the Tooele LDS Stake Center 233 S 2nd East Tooele Friends may call at the Tate Mortuary Tuesday from 6 to 8 pm and Wednesday prior to services Burial will be in the Tooele Winter means tima Time around the work 12: 2 2 1967 Institution" ' ' I ti - 109 Survivors house i S t widow -- - ' ' - It' ' '' ' Survivors - 04 i I ' y lif --- t' l" sion and Mr Tate was a member of the board of directors of the Tooele Army Depot Officers Club and was affiliated with the BP° Elks Lodge 1673 FOE Aerie 164 the Ambassador Club and the Intermountain Electrical Assn Born Sept 24 1912 Tooele he W83 a son of William F and May Belle Gundry Tate lie married Audrey Ellen Robinson April 7 1934 in California The marriage w a s later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple Church of Jesus Saints Christ of Latter-daShe died March 10 1552 He married Helen McLaws July 11 1953 Tooeie 11 e 1 1: ) k Membership 1 o ' t 'N It He indicated for that reason the evidence could not be used In the tidal Judge Faux said "this Is an IMUSIlitt ease The warden and assistant warden have serious responsibilities with respect to the security of that 4 organized i time I 1 ' t ''4 Mrs Donna Maxine Lance wtfe of eonvicted killer Myron D Lance was foend I Pis-trito1 guilty Monday in Third Court on charges of fur1 nishing Implements to aid a prisoner in escape from Utah State Prison ' Judge Merrill C Faux set sentencing for Dec 1 The hour long deliberations Monday were dMded into two parts the first being a motion by the defense to surpress items of evidence and the second thP trial Itself 27 II ' " i't I I 1 appliance bun in' A n active Mr Tate civic worker Mr Tate was a former prestdent of the Tooele County Chamber of Commerce lie the baseball program for boys between 11 and 15 years old In Utah dur ing the late 1930s - 1 vi November Tuesday Prisoner's Wife Guilty of Escape Aid Charge 1 ''' q 160-15- - I Owner and op erator of Sales Craft a televi- - 1 ' - i 1 '' '1 ft0 k was He ) Is Police Monday evening were searching for it man de scribed as 22 years old 5 feet 7 inches tall weighing 0 pounds with black hair and wearing a dirty blue parka and a sport shirt t- ' 4 1 t ti of - bills zo)in z"0 17' director &tate - :1100P ! Towle ' the Babe Ruth Baseball Assn died of an ap- ' heart parent N attack Sunday ) f at his home The a - A iipvt vt! N Special to The Tribune TOOELE — Elmer G Tate 55 It Lake Tribune The Thief Grabs $30 Gish EG Tate From Cleaniwr Firm Athletic Aide uho 1 tot e A bandit Irv'4743Prtr7r2177vr noted Croft motions of present considerable con- - Bills of particulars are pro— vided for in Utah statutes but are to particularize the chargthe es against an individual judge said In his demands for bills of particulars Mr Mitsunaga is seeking additional information such as the evidence collected by police or any statements made by witnesses or defendants he sold Monday Judge Faux kranted Mr Milsunaga's entire demand for a bill of particulars requiring the District Attorney's Office to supply all Information requested by the defense counsel Kay M Lewis deputy district attorney said "Bills of particulars are extremely ited" in what they are posed to do He lim- sup- contended that the judge's a c tion is going to "open the way to hill criminal discovery in this ju- risdiction" 'Good Case' to Test Faux commenting a "final said to Mr Mitsunaga and Mr Lewis at a hearing Monday "If neither pne of you will rove (to Judge that he ruling" is seeldng on the issue I - - get a decision on the matter) then the court will move" The judge said he has given the District Attorney's Office a "good case" to take to the Utah Supreme Court as a test of criminal discovery procedure limits - Opposes Some Questions Fear was expressed by Judge Faux that a number of cases would be built up by defense attorneys in which sections of bills of particulars had been denied by judges The hazard then arises that the action of the courts will be reversed at a later date by the Supreme Court and the who have been defendants convicted sentenced and com- mitted to jail or prison will be released Judge Faux indicated - he would like a ruling on the use of bills of particulars in crimtnal discovery so courts would know how to rule when face4 with demands for such bills: Ilr Lewis said that he IS: opposed to some questions In bills of particulars since they would give the defense coml" set of the District Attorney's Office "They want us to turn over to them everything we have but they don't want to turn anything they have over to he said He noted that us the names and addresses of the state's witnesses are supplied to the defense but that the defense is asking for statements from the witness given to the stale Mr Lewis said that the defense counsel could go see state witnesses and get those statementa themselves 4: - - "work-product- i I ) ft lt s il I - loit-St 4'"!'-- 4t :11175tA Z4" 14'4' m"i'''' "' 4 "A-0--" 4iLuooa er""1-0----00- - Al-- 444tIWil4edi - - esetre4-4-- - 11:ioltiizCIA44461giiAgirk-mAtitt4- '" 4"4 '''''''42A t 4C:Ilt'' - - - ' ' |