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Show - It The Salt Lake Tribune, Friday. July t. 193 The Neighbors Door Opens for Lawsuit George Clark By Contracts have been signed by the State of Utah with the Utah Ski Assn, and the Utah Motel Assn, to continue to purchase and distribute the two groups statewide infor- mational booklets. The action paves the way for a lawsuit from a private travel agency ned by a state legislator. co-o- Milton L. Weilenmann, development services director, noted production of the controis versial annual booklets going forward and in a letter to Robert DeBry, DeBry and Hilton Travel Service, added should you desire to pursue the issue, be advised that the attorney generals office is acting in our behalf and will deal with all aspects of this dispute from this point for- It's for jou . . . Mrs. Purdy wants to talk to the one who ruined her flower bed. ward . . Signing the contracts could i; !' Gun Death Special to The Tribune GRANITE PARK The first started just about the time fireworks from several celebrations throughout Salt Lake County began exploding in the air Wednesday and by nightfall Thursday the Salt Lake County Fire Department had added nearly 1(H) fires to Us growing list. - criminal homicide charge was filed Thursday against a man accused in the Tuesday shooting death of R C. King, hi, East, A No. 7. " ;; Andrew East, Farrow, 64S-2n- No. 8, was charged a m complaint signed by Police I'. Detective Norm Mower before City Judge Maurice D. Jones. Farrow is being held in Salt - Lake Jail in lieu of $50,000 bond. High temperatures aided by light winds and careless use of fireworks and burning sent firemen to all comers of the county during the period, said Chief Charles Pans. The greatest concentrations occurred between 10 p m. Wednesday and 1 a.m. Thursday, and dunng and hours Thursday, he said. y I ; ; I ) The victim was shot in the forehead during an argument at his apartment, police said. Criminal homicide is defined m the new criminal code passed by the last session of the Utah Legislature. It incor-- I porates certain dements of homicide former statutes including first- - and second-degremurder and voluntary "and involuntary manslaughter. I The verdict of guilty or inno-- ; cent and possible sentence de-- ! nds upon what elements are or are not proven in a trial. late-morni- early-aftemoo- n Dunng the first ! h three-hou- r period, firemen responded to more than 30 calls due to illegal use of fireworks, the chief said. e , Capt. John C. Ungricht, department arson investigator, said one of the most spectacular blades, on Mt. Olympus Insulin Charge Action Reset near South and Wasatch Boulevard, was started shortly after 10.30 p.m. by a homemade rocket. 5500 The rocket was recovered and fire department officials were tracing an automobile license plate number in connection the with state agency The firm has contended publication of the books constitutes state aid to private groups because the Travel Council buys part of the Utah Ski Assns, annual run of booklets for free mass distribution out of the state. Advertising space is sold tn the booklets, and one of the ski book's past advertisers has been DeBry and Hilton At the base of the controverUtah atsy is a torney general's opinion holding that the state cannot distribute the skj booklets because they cary private advertisement. DeBry and Hilton claims the booklets tend to promote the travel services offered by the ski resorts and public accommodation facilities mentioned fire, Capt. Ungncht said Chief Pans called for extreme caution from all county residents to prevent this worn becoming a bad fire year. He also asked residents to clear old lumber and dry debris from their yards to reduce the danger of fires. Bidding Problem Places Damper on S.L. Tennis Salt Lake City won't need its tennis pro for a while, city commissioners agreed Tnursday. The reason: They cant afford to build a pro shop and additional courts at Liberty Park. d The original attorney generopinion held the state "could legally continue the of purchasing the practice and on the pamphlets. . strength of that the preparation of the booklets and the readying of the contracts had proceeded, Mr. Weilenmann said. als . reg. 1 .50 ICED ANGELFOOD OR MARBLE CAKES 1.19 reg. 1.10 dz. EXTRA BIG COOKIES: CHOCOLATE After both considering sides of this issue, the governor instructed the Utah Trav el Council to sign contracts with both associations on the same basis as in past years and to continue operating the Utah Ski Reservation Service, Mr. Weilenmann explained Gladys Lewis, 153t)-7tEast, told police that five rings worth about $240 were stolgn from her home. The nngs were all connected on a key ring which was on top of her bedroom dresser at the .time of the burglary. 79c CHIP, OATMEALOR SUGAR reg. $1 lb. ICED RECTI NORANGE STICKS 69 reg. 80c lb. 59c it. Ring of Rings Sons $96,063. baked goods and candy The reversal of the opinion was by Robert B. Hansen, chief deputy attorney general, who told Mr. Weilenmann the reversal was made after Mr. Hansen discussed the situation with Rep. Hilton. Mr. Weilenmann told Mr. DeBry in Thursday's letter the decision to go ahead was prompted in part because of the vagueness of both the original opinion and the subsequent Hansen letter reversing Burglars Take Parks Commissioner Conrad B. Harrison said Thursdays bid offerings were rejected because of high costs, and new bids will be called as soon as possible. For example. City Engineer Joseph S. Fenton estimated it would cost $25,600 to construct a pro shop at the park, but the sole bidder, Herm Hughes and Sons set the figure at $53,050. And construction of four tennis courts which Mr Fenton estimated to cost $65,813 was estimated less than bids from R.C. Jones, at $76,925, and Herm Hughes and FRUIT LOCOOM CUBES 1 oiv JULY SALES SAIT LAKE V4lLPAa COTTOTWOOO 1 OGHAf (jA.rVSpc'TV WAUL cut the cost of living with an Amana freezer S.L. Schools Superintendent Appointed Continued From Page l Dr. Thomas expressed a belief in a mixture of traditional and innovative proB-- Preliminary hearing joint appropriations subcomover Mr. Weilen-mann- s mittee, and these are in the booklets direct competition for private travel agency tour plans Fires Plague S.L. County 648-2n- d ' enable PeBrv and Hilton to suit testing the action, which is what Mr. DeBry promised Wednesday A partner in the private agency is Dr. Lynn M. Hilton, a Republican in the Utah House, also a member of the file Busy Department Slay Charge : Filed iii ; specially for the weekend Ski Booklet Contract Signed Thurs-I- ! day was continued until July 9 for Ronald Vance Gamer, 26, accused of assault with intent to commit murder after al-- . legedly injecting his wife with. f insulin. grams. Where we need individualization is in the selection of appropriate teaching strategies that are the most effective. he said, adding, People are more important than programs. success without massive adult education. Parents must have new skills also if they are to help their children, he said. Dr. Thomas said his initial task as Salt Lake City's superintendent will be the development of plans for teacher staffing, academic programs, fiscal matters and capital assets. The new superintendent, who coupled his belief in full disclosure with a belief in publicizing test results, also expressed a deep interest in adult education. V.e know that federal programs like He said the city district's problems of declining student population should not prevent creating sound educational programs. Tm professionally excited about the grams. Most children The hearing was continued by City Judge Pro Tem Robert Van Stiver. 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