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Show - t " 1 4 B3 The Salt Lake Tribune. Thursday, May 2k 1973 2nd Degree The Loekliorn Police Widen Hunt Judge Rules For Slay Suspect fGuilty Police Wednesday widened their search for a bs year-olman in connection with the shooting death of hi estranged wife Tuesday on a Salt Lake City residential-arestreet S Ss.l 900 The victim, Lois Lacy Lvdav, West, was Oiot once in the face by a man with a 32 caliber pistol, ami was dead at the scene, officers said d In Slaving ear-olman was convicted of second decree murder Wednesday m the Jan 30 shooting death of hi- - wile 35-- Richard who was a Salt Lake City building inspector at the time, was originally charged with first degree murder but was convicted of the lesser offense by 3rd District Judge Ernest F Baldwin Jr in a trial Ain-L- Sought for questioning is Fithugh Ef7, THAT e, I CHA,st iSEtK Z FOf? ONE VACATION ' that to for one week Am-sli- East). Judge Baldwin found the defendant innocent of a second two, of attempted murder Ainshe was accused of that offense in connection with the wounding of Bill Mcllenthin, 4384 Jarrah St. (1235 West), who was in the Hillier home at the time Judge Baldwin set sentencing June 1. County Extending Date For Tax Exemption and charitable groups wanting to file for property tax exemptions can have an extra two weeks if they ask for it. Salt Lake County commissioners decided extension after Attorney A. Wally Samlack said he represented 11 labor union locals that want to seek property tax exemptions on their halls. He emphasized, however, that forms arrived late and are so complicated it would be impossible to meet the original deadline. Wednesday. extension The changes deadlines for filing with the county auditor from May 25 and June 1 to June 10 and 15. Commissioners John G Avery, chief civil deputy county attorney, said forms were sent out in two and return dates "blocks were arbitrarily set to give the board of equahzation time to review information and respond to it during scheduled sessions. granted the $pe the most wild and most comfortable idea in chairs, lounges and couches! If you have been to and they all the furniture stores then all seem the same try this new idea! ad- dress Grand Opening Special 1970-mod- Extra Two Weeks Religious Lee lvdav, same New Concept in Home Furnishings! A PILLOW PALACE Witnesses at the scene told police a mail desuibed as being in his 60s. thin build and wearing grav work clothes, a pickup truck beargray hat and glasses, fled in a ing Arizona license plates Police later located the truck puiked on the Capitol grounds after thev received a tip that the suspect had dnven there to see a son who works for the state E5TERPAV BOUGHT non-jur- y The slaying of Kathleen 1372 McCormick W (7200 South), took place about 2 a.m. in the home of Gerald Hillyer, 6583 Hickory Ln. (1500 charge Thursday, Friday, Saturday, May 24, 25, 26 a Pouf Sofas, Lounges, Chairs A Friday at 7 pm. at Trave Lodge, 161 V 6th South, gunnery targets Col. Burklund said six different types of vehicles used are similar in appearance to conventional aircrait and are relocating from Ed- powered jet launched by a aircrait. They DC-1- , oil colors & ALL 10 OFF WATER BEDS squadron is engaged in the development. testing and engineering of remotely piloted (drone) aerospace vehicles for aerial reconaissance and Now store full of gorgeous pit'ows Regular 2 95 to 4 95 Single, Regular, Queen & King Sizes Tbe mission of 6514th Test Squadron, utilizing remotely piloted aircraft, will be discussed by Col John S. Burk-lunsquadron commander. wards Air Force Base. Calif, to Hill Air Force Base, the OFF fabrics Colonel to Explain Mission during a dinner meeting of the Salt Lake Chapter, Am Force Assn 0 DECORATOR PILLOWS Because of a note found in the truck, officers believe the suspect fled from the vehicle on foot, armed with a revolver and nfle. The truck was registered to Mr Lvdav A search, however, failed to turn up any clues to the suspect's whereabouts Tn-Ar- c 1 irt are cargo FREE Your Choice Safety liner with all water bee1 purchases. 19 M!w Mace 2 11 8 South 1 3th East Go First Cabin ... Go Classified Balloons? Release Awaited It's when helium-filleballoons are released that you can get into trouble not when they come down, Salt Lake County commissioners said Wednesday. They told Rulon B. 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