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Show . TT Hjg The Salt Lake Tribune. Tyesday, June 28, .L. Acts to Close f Adult Store Terming evidence obtained disgraceful and offensive, Public Safety Commissioner James L. Barker Monday ordered city police to crack down on a new "adult type bookstore operating in' the Sugar House area. He also is expected to ask commissioners to Tuesday order the store which opened Monday morning to show cause why its business license should not be revoked That hearing could come as early as next week. Police Capt. Don Ferguson said several vice squad members entered the store Monday afternoon and bought several books, magazines and devices. They were held to be presented as evidence. Capt. Ferpson said, pointing out he will sip criminal complaints agamst the operators on orders from Mr. Barker. ssistant City Attorney John T. Nielsen said seieral statutes could apply which would allow the city to revoke the business license, while Deputy City Attorney Roger F. Cutler noted criminal statutes also apply. Mr. Barker urged prosecution "on every ground possible. Thad B. Emery, city license department, said the store's operators applied for a business revenue license June 8, and it was granted June 14 by 3 Investigations Three separate investiga- Lt. Scott will submit the report to Assistant Police Chief E. G. Cederlof, who will recommend further action, if any. To Reriew Report Mr. Boswell indicated County Attorney Carl J. Nemelka, would review his report before releasing it. FBI in Special Agent Charge Bernard Huelskamp said the report into a possible violation cf a persons civil rights will be forwarded to the Civil Rights Division of the Gets Case in Clearfield Rift Fred Glenn Crook, 21, as arrested near Hogle Zoo after being chased at high speeds from 7th South and State Street. He was arrested after a scuffle with officers, according to police reports, and taken to Salt Lake County Jail where booking officers refused to accept him because of the mans injuries. Department of Justice where if no appropriate local action is taken federal action may be initiated. Mr. Huelksamp emphasized the FBI role has been completed until and unless action is requested by the Justice Department. It was at the jail the alleged beating took place. Mr. Crook has also complained of the force used in arresting him at Hogle Zoo, according to Lt. Scott. Arrested Near Zo The three investigations stem from an arrest made by Salt Lake City Police June 7 after a chase through city streets. Mr. Crook is listed in satisfactory condition at Veteran's Hospital where he is undergoing psychiatric evaluation. high-spee- d Utalins Wont Challenge Family Planning Rules The Utah Department of Social Services will not oppose the Department of Health, Education and Welfares imposition of proposed regulations on family planning service programs, according to Paul S. Rose, state social services di- rector. Under the new regulations, implemented under Social Security Amendments of 1972, states which fail to provide certain groups with family planning services could suffer cuts in federal grants to dependent children by one percent.. Federal representatives temporary restraining order Monday was signed by Judge Aldon J. Anderson, U.S. District Court for Utah, Richfield Alantic against Special to The Tribune At AP Meeting in Idaho Burns as Photographers Win Awards Gas Ignites IDAHO (AP) Entrants from four newspapers won top prizes in the annual photography contest of LEWISTON, Two persons suffered injuries Monday noon when butane gas ignited and burst into flames at the Dixon Paper C:., 159 W. 300 South. ciated Press Asst,. Ellen J. Workman, 21. 3SS6 Brookwood Dr. (1175 Fast), and her stepson. Shane, received burns w hen a leak developed in a butane tank they were working on near the loading dock of the paper company. The gas quickly ignited and. according to one witness, the fire looked like a flamethrow- - ,r." - CLEARFIELD Three juveniles have been referred to Juvenile Court as the result of an incident at the Clearfield Job Corps Center early Saturday in which a corpsman was burned on the leg. Lt. Daren Green, Clearfield Police, said the referral was made Monday on charges of assault and attempted murder. He said the burned youth had been sprayed with lighter fluid and then set afire in a fight Saturday at 1:45 a.m. The iniured youth was treated at the centers infirmary. Lt. Green said there were several blows struck during the altercation between the three corpsmen charged and the injured youth. They then threw the lighter fluid on the youth and ignited it. Dixon Paper Asso- the Co. employes Jun Komastu, 19. and Mike Jones, 21, saw the flames engulf the loading dock area and heard the womans cries for help. They rushed to her and with the help of Mr. Jones' shirt extinguished the flames on Mrs. Workman's clothing. Feature: Philip Schofield, The Daily ldahonia, Moscow, Latch County Fair." Salt Lake City Fire Department Battalion Chief Dave Barrett said Mrs. Workman small was butane filling bottles from a tank truck. Chief Barrett said fire damage was about $500 to the building and undetermined to the contents. Water damage was considerable, he said. Both victims were listed in fair condition at Holy Cross Hospital. winning entries were have not yet reviewed Utahs family planning services program, but there is no reason yet to believe that the state does not qualify to continue receiving full funds, Mr. Rose said. Mountain Fuel Supply Co. and Mountain Bell announced jointly Monday that utility construction and maintenance work will restrict traffic this week on 4th and 5th South between 10th and 12th East. The Utah Division of Family Services acts as a referral agency for those inquiring about family planning services, Mr. Rose said. Individuals are referred to their private physicians, to Planned Parenthood Associations or to local health offices and services are not provided to persons under age 18 without parental consent. t speed on state cars earlier this month by Gov. Calvin L. Rampton is being considered by Salt Lake County. County commissioners Monday referred the governors memo on speed and keeping cars tuned for efficiency to the facilities and maintenance department where a motor pool is being started. The countys consumption of fuel is up considerably in the. first five months of the year, explained Commission Chairman Ralph Y, McClure. It could lead to trouble less its un- The culturally different child the child from the economically deprived classification and particularly from reveals minority groups the intense frustrations of repeated school failures, a University of Utah assistant professor of education said Monday. Dr. Richard W, Arndt spoke at a workshop dealing with the Culturally Different Learner in Milton Bennion Hall. consumption for the first five months of the year is up 35.000 gallons or 35 percent over the same period last year. Broken down, that would be an increase of almost 10 gallons a month for each of the county'rOfl cars and truek The explanation for these bitter school failure experiences is extremely complicated and may include home inlimited funds in fluences, class many cases, language skills, unfair testing and or procedures inept Dr. insensitive teaching, Arndt explained. He said that as a result of the workshop the teacher will be aware of the value differences among other cultures. e Earl G. Sports: Second Conrad, The Salt Lake Tribune, Safe on Thirl. Third Lewiston C. Woods, Roy Goat Tribune. Morning Strain." Honorable Mention Kelly, Tranquilizing a Moose; Frank R. Porschatis, Salt The Lake Tribune, Water Skiing." Picture Show; Second Frazier, A Child is Born. Third Jim Shelton, The Sokesman-Review- , Sunshine Honorable Rescue. Mine Mention Henry M. Gable, St. The Idaho Statesman, Pauls Baptist Church; Kenneth Poertner, The Idaho Ladies WreStatesman, Woods, Dog. Tough stling; Other Awards Feature: Second Lynn R. Johnson, The Salt Lake TribThird une, "Coal Mine U of I dance Schofield, Theatre." Honorable Mention Schofield, U of I Womens Rain Bazaar; Poertner, Drops on Washhne." Judging was by Bob Scott, AP photographer in Denver. All award-winnin- entries g will be displayed Monday night at the annua! awards banquet of the association. At that time, the winner of the associations annual award for to contributions outstanding the Associated Press report by a member newspaper will be announced. TO? Cfo1 City, is general contractor. You get air fare, a car and motel Whole house and window models Service Sales Installation Call I 262-25- 51 FtINTON, . . FlyDrive Vacations at prices that dollar for dollar are probably the best any airline has ever offered. For $1 87 to $193 for a week, you get an Avis or Hertz car with unlimited mileage. (You pay for gas.) Plus 6 nights at selected Holiday Inns (for up to 4 people) or Sheraton Hotels. 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Third Kasteler, "anker Honorable Mention Inferno. W. Claudell Johnson, Deseret News, Pinned; Larry Reisnouer, The Spokesman- - Review, Spokane, Job. T Restnct Traffic Flow The action alleges that Alantic severly reduced the supply of products to Star while allegedly supplying its own dealers with 104 percent of last years gallonage. limit imposed The meeting, which runs until has drawn and executives newspaper journalism educators front the area for discussions of The Associated Presr report and other shared interests. Worksliop Hears Views On 'Different Learner Corp. concerning the supply of gasoline to an independent gasoline company. The order was filed in connection with a civil suit filed by Star Service and Petroleum Co., which operates 22 gasoline stations in Idaho, Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Nebraska, Kansas and Missouri. County Eyes Limit on Car Speeds More Winners The winners from among 1S2 entries submitted by AP member newspapers are: Spot news: 0. Wallace Deseret News, Salt Lake er. City, Island in the Sky Fog Spirts: Tint Kelly, The Salt Lake Tribune. Boxing. Picture show: David R. Frazier. The Idaho Statesman, Bringing in the Sheep. The published in a newsletter distributed m Lewiston Sunday during registration for the associations 48th annual convention. Utility Projects Restraining Edict Issued In Gas Supply Dispute A the city commissioners Mr. Emery said the business as outlined on the application was for retail and wholesale novelties, replar processed paper products, leather goods and celluloid stock. He said no inspection of a business is necessary for a revenue license, but that if the firm shows motion pictures, then pohee study is necessary and are other licenses required. Juvenile Court Beating Probe Reports Near tions into the alleged June 7 beating of a prisoner by several Salt Lake City Police officers moved closer to a conclusion Monday. Police Lt. L. A. 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