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Show T 4 C TV Salt Lake Tribune, Thursday, July 12. 1973 Itinerant Big Brown Escapes All Captors . bpenal . to The Tribune - "TAYLORSULLE Big Brown" has been evading neighbors who feed him and befnend him fcza ipw wmuiV "We hae contacted the animal control officers and the Humane Society to have them pick him up because he is now sick and we are afraid he is n going to jump one of our They have tned to pick him up like a tame dog, and they ignore our instructions of how wild he is, Mrs McNeallv said COTTONWOOD V MALL I Highland 48th So. Or. Storeside' FREE 2k- fj4! 4?i I & chd-dre- lie also is successful in escaping the Salt Lake Countv ,4rtimal Control Officers and represt ntutives of the Humane Society who hae tried to capture him Brown is a Golden Labrador dog who was apparently abandoned in a field near 1100 West and 4700 Squth last February Tven though he is fed by people in the neighborhood, he will not let them approach within less than 20 feet unless y are crawling on their lands and feet Big s' He has a lose affair going with a Maltese owned by Mr Mrs .and Gary Weight, West, but even when yistting her, he keeps a wary'' .rjTe on people Weight said she has .Wen able to get near him several times by crawling cn her "hands and knees 4820-135- 5 "llrs A rTill Friday l York began Wednesday to yeglace gas mains which cross lljtt South Temple-Mai- n Street Intersection, and will continue tSrough Friday, City Traffic fcrigineer Jess A Agrazsaid said Mountain Fuel 0e Sup- - and its contractor. Cook Obstruction, have cooperated Jnth the city in helping plan swift and safe traffic opera- lions during the construction jjj W'ere working together," The only Mr Agraz said thing we havent done is figure out how much its going to cost the company for blocking ojf parking meters 7 The project, he continued, extends from West Temple to 5th East and involves removing a concrete cased mam and replacing it c I With the crews working toward the east, Mr Agraz said theyll be out of the street when they hit 2nd East because at that point the main turns from under the street - When the crews finish at night, they replace the debris From the excavation and then yover them with heavy steel Mr Agraz said sheeting, This is necessary because of the heavy traffic including buses and large numbers of passenger cars crossing the he said Normally-oexcavation, steel sheeting covers nly 1 Ihe trench ii - gmmji 1 Em 3 tr A gl BT Ik 'f'vT-- .. 'H mMsfii o 41' V 1 Si3IGm3E' SRffli &r : fcf- - 9 1 I r ft? : - tC'ir 1 7 A o iff; mX a 3s 5k sjt Twlfr 4..TB VJS ' 5 vr i f rijk i ft . 4 kMfi $21 3 I 51: Tk n1 $ t!Al if-- 4 i- t- Ma Passenger Service Up, I Airport Council Told :Main Work Goes on 1 'V22, Mrs Weight said a man m a red and white pickup truck next year, City Commissioner Conrad B. Hamson, in charge of the facility! reported Wednesday. raw ! The neighborhood is afraid. In the past it has come and gone without bothering anyone, but lately it has followed some of the children as if it is going to jump them, Mrs McNeally said used to drive the dog into the area almost daily to let him run in the field In February' the truck left, but Big Brown remains and acts as if he has been badly beaten and shies clear of people, she said 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. SATURDAY misery Xater two representatives frtm the Humane Society attempted to catch the dog 'First by running it down on ; their feet and later in a car, said Mrs. Joseph McNeallv, 1302 Mango Rd (4820 South) If the present growth rate .continues, Salt Lake City International Airport will accommodate more than three million passengers by the end of 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. livTi Both Mrs McNeally and Mrs Weight expressed concern that the animal is dying from its actions over the past few weeks They would like to see one of the two agencies take some action to capture the animal and put it out of its The latest attempts were made to capture the dog Wednesday when an animal control officer tned to tranqui-,hz- e him with a dart. However, too shot went wild in the Weights yard and the dog fled field mlo a I THURSDAY & FRIDAY, They have also told us not to shoot him because we will be m violation of the law, she added Big Brown is smart enough so that when he is fed, he grabs the bowl and all and humes into the field where he lives m six holes in the ground, she said weed-covere- d Parking 'sffW4 Reporting to the airports advisory council at its regular monthly meeting, the commissioner said passenger service was up 15 percent through especially encouraging May because the first five months of the year generally are the slowest Just over a million passengers arrived or departed during the period, compared with 891,000 for toe same period last year. If the 15 percent hike continues, Mr. Hamson said, about 2 8 million will be serviced by the end of this year 0 five-mont- h O o (, m He said the increase sharpens the need for expanded baggage facilities. With this in mind, the airport is going ahead with construction of temporary facilities as an measure until emergency plans for permanent expansion can be finalized, Commissioner Hamson said. V1 iVT-3-. f A v , if. o 6 v ii 3 V- mw (iiffr t i up iff? Smoke Fills f ' if -- S.L. Firm mi. 1 o Firemen were summoned to the Murray First Thrift & Loan Co , 135 S Mam, Wednesday morning to investigate the smell of smoke V; V The cause was traced to a copy mg machine downstairs . According to Battalion Chief Dave Barrett, who captained ladder truck the assault, the smoke stemmed from smoking paper caught in a copying machine, which was located next to ducts, which circulated the smoke throughout the building The paper was quickly removed and the smoke abated mr cE&lISt ii- uMLm. r Ivfv '-- I WMIV4V .af&r. Sheriff Fires Sergeant :On Misconduct Counts I restraining order issued by 3rd District Judge Marcellus K Jerry Hobbs, a sheriffs deputy more than 13 years, was fired for misconduct and acts inimical to the pQbLic service, the sheriff said After going through the booking process the sergeant, was released from the Salt Lake City County Jail after he posted $00 bail on toe contempt charge, the sheriff added .Sheriff Delmar L Larson . i$gt G ' Sheriff Larson said Sgt who is married, is named as ( a defendant m an 'alienation of affection suit fUcd by a womans husband Snow f r o Inf m m witmm ? lW rTTIHJi ' fT - e n u "AAii' gii Last Monday night. Sheriff .Larson said his deputies had to- arres( Sgt Hobbs for o'L ourt m the civil suit when ho allegtdlv violated a ik 5ka AN j urn- m ifii Tools Theft Sheriffs reports show that thieves stole $125 worth of assorted tcols from Paul E Christensens car while it was his apartment at 336-parked 3 ICO Il'--H 1:1 njwmwB-- Hebbs, Lit-t- s South No Fashion fabrics Tttl PAtHIOM 3 A, - v.'5-H.- sergeant with the Salt Lake County Sheriffs office was fired Wednesday by A m- O 4- jv Jh, jpk. j. V YAIO i Loll tci WJoiqioj '$cjit |