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Show Meet to Discuss Euthanasia For Renovations Fire Leaves 9 Homeless in Sandy A. Sorensen Tribune Suburban Editor spread of the fire, it also allowed extra oxygen to get Into v SANDY An early morning the house which saved all nine fire destroyed a home here Chief Clough said. Friday leaving a family of Extra Oxygea nuje with only the clothes they were able to don as they fled "I am sure that without the flames. extra oxygen all members of Loss was estimated at the family would have been overcome by smoke inhala$13,000 by Sandy Fire Chief Chief Clough said. tion, William E. Clough, who said altnine members of the family stood barefooted as they watched firemen fight the ) By George ' ' g The family moved into the house a short time ago and was remodeteg it. They lost everything except the clothing they were wearing when they fled, he said. Although the flames were brought under control in a short time, firemen remained ou the scene until after 6 a m. and finally had to get a back- - S.L. Gains Okay on HUD Aid hoe to clear out debris which tumbled into the basement and continued to burn, Chief Gough said. He said that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints is helping to care for the family with clothing and lodging. Mr. Collier told the chief the building a.d contents were insured. Dr. Hartland H. Helmich, New York City executive secretary of the churchs Council of Lay Life and Work, said nationwide, the- legal and medical professions are asking churchmen to consider the Salt Lake City Finance Commissioner Jennings Fhiilips Jr. received confirmation Friday a $1.72 million concerning Housing and Urpan Development loan and grant The loan and grant includes $300,000 for the city, through its Redevelopment Agency, to acquire land and rehabili- flames. - The matter has become important recently because of advances in medical technology that now keep people alive. I would say that the community has to decide these issues. Of course, any state-- nine-bloc- Frame Structure The fire was reported at 2:50 am. at the home of Palmer Collier, 293 E. 300 Sogth, and by the time firemen arrived, minutes later, the entire frame structure was low-co- Bennett, Vehicle Stripped Downtown Area The rest of the money, according to Madeline C. Isak-soHUD representative, will go to renovating a section in the central business district The Redevelopment Agency noted that includes a stretch from West Temple to Main Street and 1st South to 3rd South. Part of the program, already funded, has been carried out. ablaze. Jamie Adams, n, told Collier Chief awas awakened by the smell of smoke and he ClOugh he awakened Mrs. Collier. They and go up to investigate sensed heat. They awakened their six children and got them out of th building, but a head count shewed Mrs. Colliers mother Mr. Collier was missing. dashed back into the blazing and carried his building safety, Chief Clough said. Cause of the blaze Is unknown, but it started In the basement Mr. Collier was digging under the home, Chief Clough said. f hile this excavation probably created a draft which to the rapid contributed fireman adjusts light for others during fire which destroyed a Sandy A I home Friday. Family members could save only clothes they were wearing. at Westminster the groups position on euthanasia and other topics that include: the report of the Task Force on Women in Church and Society authorized at the last general synod; and An Appropriate Ecumenical Stance for the Church. Stu- College All of the issues have been studied by local congregations within the Intermountain Conference and are to be presen- dent Union Building. Representatives from the conference will attend the churchs General Synod at the end of June and will present ted Saturday. On Union Pact Dairies Set Ratification contract between representatives of Details of a two-yeatwo Teamster Union locals and dairy industiy counsel were being withheld Friday until a ratification vote is completed possibly within two weeks. The tentative settlement, averting what Gov. Calvin L. Rampton termed an extremely serious work stoppage, was contract reached Thursday just six hours before a three-yea- r r expired. The governor had announced he would have called a special session to obtain the power to send the strikers back to work had agreement not been reached. The apparent settlement came shortly before 6 p.m. Thursday in the office of Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service Commissioner John Garvey. Teachers in 14 Districts Okay Pacts Ihe announcement of a teacher contract settlement in Tooele School District Friday brought to 14 the number of Utah school districts that have completed negotiations for the 1973-7- 4 school year. e soon-to-b- Collier Stumbling fitnesses told the chief Mr. Collier was stumbling when he came out the door. 4760 S. 4680. West, a mechanic for Carle-son- s Pontiac, 1070 S. Main, reported to police that while his own vehicle was in the repair shop at Carlesons, the front tires and wheels, a radiator and two stereo speakers were stolen off the car. Total loss was set at $275. Park Envisioned Mr. Phillips said the grant and loan given to the Central City project could include construction of a park where the abandoned Sumner School rests. The school, between 6th and 7th South on 3rd East, was ordered closed by the Salt Lake City Board of Education because of declining enrollment and the cost of meeting fire and safety codes. Bruce Ririe, of the boards building and grounds department, said school officials will wait until Aug. 15 to decide on the land. to mother-in-la- ment we make will not mean that physicans will start killing patients," he said. Dr. Helmich will also serve as Bible leader and speaker at the annual meeting. The conference runs through Sunday matter. k tate a Central City area which would also be the site of 50 family housing units, said Sen. Wallace F. v"1 Mr. Euthanasia mercy killing is one tcpic that must be considered during the Intermountain Conference of the United Church of Christ, the keynote speaker said Friday. Five of the settled districts Tooele, Morgan, Granite, Murray and Sail Lake agreements between Tuesday and Friday. nced Other districts in which agreement has been reached include Carbon, Daggett, Grand, Jordan, Tintic, Uintah, Washington, Wayne and Weber. Teacher salary increases gained in negotiafar this year are reported to range tions so from a low of near 3 percent to a high of 8 percent or niore in addition to annual incre ments. The increments are built into salary schedules of the various school districts and provide steps up in salary ranging from 1 to more than 4 percent for each additional years service or training. Teachers who have been with the districts long enough to reach the top step generally do not receive the increments. 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