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Show Fireworks Injuries Utah Week To Note 'Fourth Victims in Hospital .Two brothers remained ho- spitalized Thursday with injuries suifered Wednesday night at Derks Field when a fireworks deuce exploded in the stands, burning 13 persons Raymond Dautel, 12, oi of Mr. and Mrs Eugene Dautel, East, was in serious condition at LDS Hospital with face and eye injuries. His brother Ronald, 18. same address, was listed satisfactory at Holy Cross Hospital with an eye injury. The mother of the youths, Mrs Bngitte Dautel, 40, and another sibling, Rudy, 5, were treated and released -- 3100-10t- h The injuries occurred the Illinois Fire Co. and that the company had an employe at the display. He added that the city has a insurance $100,000 policy which is held jointly with the fireworks firm. Losee, 13, East; Michael Cooper, 9. 1510 E. 4225 South; Betty Jones, 28, 3673 S 3375 West; Vance Nye, 38, 96 W 2700 South, Bountiful, Gene Balzer, 35, 7800 S. 2000 Kim Eatchel. 20, West; East, and Fred Garcia, 14, 3916 S 3t00 West, Taken to LDS Hospital was La Verna Coon, 68, 3431 123rd 4239-15t- 4521-6t- other victims were treated and released Those taken l to Holy Cross Hospital 47 and Jay Losce, All were-Virgi- ( East. City Cant Require Studies of Traffic when a fireworks deuce failed to explode before landing in the l. idst of the crowd watching the display. Officer Dennis R Thayne said the deuce consisted of two parts, the first ignited, causing several unexploded parts to be hurled awav. All but one of these exploded in the air but a single piece landed near the Dautel boy. Witnesses said they observed the object fall into the west bleacher section and the stadium. The boy picked it up and it exploded. Salt Lake City Parks Commissioner Conrad B. Harrison said Thursday that the city contracted the fireworks from Traffic impact studies, similar to environmental impact studies, rannot be oidered by the city, commission!.. s were told Thursday, O Wallace Earl, assistant city attorney, said in a letter to the commission that legislative approval is necessary to implement a program under which property developers would be required to study the impact cf their development on traffic. The plan, a suggestion by City Traffic Engineer Jess A Agraz and Streets Commissioner Stephen M. Harmsen, would have required developers to conduct the survey at their expense and answer many questions. Mr. Agraz said development in the city has caused traffic and building problems particularly m the downtown area designers should pay the cost to determine how planned structures will affect traffic. The traffic engineers office now attempts to answer questions about development, Mr. Agraz said. Mayor Jake Garn joked about the plan as hopeless if it needs legislative action. If we ask the legislature, it wont pass anyway he said. Health Board, County to Negotiate Bill 'Outlctics which the county is not being axked to pay. partments. Burglars stole two rifles, total value $130, from Gary' Sagers home at 1563 E 5600 South, according to sheriffs 2 Ii tiles Taken Meeting Thursday, the board of health authorized the action in the light of $126,000 worth of health department serv ices for Outlaw History Week in will be de17 by Gov. Calvin L. Rampton in conjunction wi'h the Western Ails Festival at Utah State Un- Utah Aug clared July The Salt Lake Health Department wi . try to negotiate an $x6,800 bill for services from other county de- 1 reports tional payments, mileage explained Dr. Harry L. Gibbons, director. Unless the matter is resolved, the board will ask for This includes $31,000 for more than 2,600 pnvsical itions and $42,000 for laboratory work and court apex-am- members board pearances, were told. its levy to be increased from 60 mills to 1 68 mills, the The problem is compounded the possibility of an by employe pay raise and addi 1 group agreed. V iversity. V Slice - The- Price Kerry Ross Boren. 211 Hazel St, (525 East), founder of the National Center for Outlaw History at USU, said he and cofounder Carl W. Breihan, St. Louis, Mo., are collectdocuments, photos, ing taped histones and artifacts significant to Western outlaw history. These will be placed in a separate collection section of the Merrill Library at USU. e Mr, Boren, a writer, is an authonty on Butch Cassidy and the Wild Bunch, infamous Utah outlaw s. free-lanc- SAVE 75.05! 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Damage was estimated at Truck Roll Levy Will Injures 3 Special to The Tribune LAKEPOINT, Tooele CounA pickup truck and ty camper towing a boat were demolished and three California occupants injured three miles west of here Thursday at 5 10 p m. when the truck overturned and burst into flames. Utah Highway Patrol Trooper Howard Hooper said tire failure or loss of a wheel caused the vehicle and boat to roll. Damage was estimated at $8,000. Franklin J. Hall, 57, pitas, Calif, the driver, suffered facial lacerations as did his son, Frank, 16 Mrs Sybil Hall, 55, suffered a broken arm and leg All three were reported in fair condition at Tooele Valley Hospital. Mil- The Utah Taxpayers Assn, m its monthly bulletin said 28 of the state's 40 local school districts will be increasing property tax mill levies this year. Crews Control Grass Blaze highly visible fire in the upper Avenues area of Salt Lake City caused firemen a few troubled moments early Thursday as they battled to control a grass fire m a ravine A 4 property reappraisal program in some counties and to certain provisions in the new school finance formula for state aid, according to the bulletin Two school distnets will cut their property tax and 10 will remain unchanged, the bulletin said The average jump in tax is 2 03 nulls, or 4 8 percent above the cuiuiit state average local levy of 42 49 mills, the association tabulated. Ave. There will be some tax offset because of the Utah Legi- Callers from here to the rePoint of the Mountain 11 45 the blaze about ported p m , according to the fire department, and crews reported the blaze under control shortly after midnight. slatures move to cut the statewide property tax levy by three mills, but. the association said, m eight of the local school districts there will still be a tax increase even with the state reduction near 850-llt- h Injunction Issued in Stock Case A injunction was issued Thursday by Chief Judge Willis W. Ritter, US. District Court for Utah, halting defendants m a civil action from dealing in Flying Diamond Corp common stock. The action alleges violation of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and was filed by Fly ing Diamond against American Stock Transfer Co and preliminary Transamerican Securities, both of Salt Lake City, and individuals 11 Also named defendants are Dan Rowland, John Sutherland, Craig Johnston, Robert NcJson, Orland Lathum, Thomas Sadley, Murray William Sayer, Jay Miller, Evelyn Mitcliener and Duane Jenson Judge Ritter said the injunction will be m effect through ftav-bur- out the litigation. The action involves an alleged transfer of Flying Diamond stock and contends the defendants participated for tne purpose of profit from the sale of unlawfully issued, unregistered, unlawfully distributed shares of plaintiffs common stock involved transaction The not counter200,000 shaies signed . . . earned on the stockholders records as representing 100 shares and had m fact been illegally and tm-properly issued and delivered, 1 $230 TooL Theft Robert Lamb 4327-9tEast reported to sheriff s deputies that prowlers stole $230 worth of tools from the back of his pickup truck while it was parked at his home h the suit alleges. Gary F. Sprouse, president of Flying Diamond, testified that he noticed "irregulan-tie- s in the companys stock and went to the transfer agent, American Stock Transfer Co., requesting records of the firm and a certified stockholders list got the stockholders list and it was out of balance by 240,000 shares and they refused to certify the list, he testified. 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