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Show n t r"X v V" W The Salt I.ake Tribune. Saturday. August H Alvin G. Russell 18. 197.1 Carmichael Jr. Alvin George Jr . an organiser of youth athletic programs in the Salt f.ake years, died of a heart attack. in Wednesday W Nev He was on vacation with his wife at the time of his Logans death Ex-May- or Mr. Russell, Cl. a physical therapist at the Aeterans Administration Hospital, was an active i of St Ambrose Catholic and had served as t of of the Judge tin I Football Conference former (AP) Mayor Ted Perry was charged in a misdemeanor complaint foi allegrd violation ol the state's Public Employes Fth-ii- i Act by transferring city funds to a bank of w hit h he was a director 1ai-H- Di-t- ru Hoi Nov ii 3 la , l'l.l, in to Alvin G M Perry was not available for comment on the allegation whnh could carry a penalty ol not more than six months in jail ami a $299 fine and Angrline Itussell. he graduated from tenn Stale t nr.crsiiy lie attended the Medual College ol Virginia when- he hijcame a ccrlilied physna! - void Conflict Perry resigned as mayor Wednesday, saying he wanted to avoid any suggestion of conflict of interest in connection with his position as director at the First National Bank of Logan Perry's resjgna'ion was the second blow felt by local government in a week Last Wednesday. Commissioner Glenn Nielsen was arraigned in Logan City Court on one misdemeanor and one felony charge The charges allege that Nielsen Used his public office for personal gain I ites (. barge therapist War It Veteran widely acclaimed spoils authority, Mr. Russell was a veteran of World War II Ocl On 9. in I44S, Rich-nmn- he married Helen Sundine Site survives at the family home. JVM WiMure Dr (24 ao South) He e, also survived by his son and daughter, lvin G 111. Tom. both Salt Lake City, his mother, Mrs. Angeline Russell. Salt Lake City, two brothers and a sister. Robert, Grove, Pa , Allred. .hidings Norma and Williamsport, Jean Sliucker, Norfolk, Va Va . The charge against Perry, tiled by the county attorney, alleges that on March 23, Perry had Logan City Corp lunds withdrawn from First Security Bank and dwpo-itr- d into the Fust National Bank of Logan that states The charge Perry did this contrary to the of Commissioner direction Russell .1 Fjcklsted. the city 's superintendent of finance Mass Monday Mass of the Resurrection will be Monday at 1(1 a m in St. Ambrose Church. Last. Rosary will be Sunday at 7 39 p m at 372 L 1st South, where friends may call Sunday from 6.30-- p m Pallbearers will be Thomas mcenl Kearns McCarthey. rrl Smith William IVtU'kv. . 1475-23r- "1 dun "frii-tla-t- LOGAN i ture Friday Diana elt. exeeulive secretary of l he S,ilt Lake Mental Health Board, iaid the continual upheaval of mental health prograi'". caused hy changes leader-hi- p at m government tile local slate and federal levels ha.e Heated ' among ttio-- e winking to trie field Count Lists innemucca, 1 plea to get politics or nf the mental health area am trea e continuity and um-i- v lencv for the local men.il fie.nih wi. made The handy suggests contributions to the Ue Conference District 12. 4168 Marquis Way (4140 South) Valley for mam Henrv White and John Wilde, Matt u(s (,runt Mr- Fell pointed out that the Murray Joidaii Mental Hygiene enter. al'Hi S Mate nne ol Uilee centers in the county had its federal grant cut hall two week- - ago alter having been attei they had "top priority impounded federal funds weie released ( 1 111 percent the right to bay jum the pnmity Maybe I m not to a lot of f . y tuff, hut pimple to (oinplimenl me on how it 1. mked ' t q Mr the old fjrn.ture late departments, the Secretary ef Mates Oifue and Bicentennial Commission ar alreadv using some of it -- I xed Furniture He said it will bring l.flnO to $2. Olid as furniture u.-e-d Mon-o- o He noted the furniture was paid for with fund- - made available when Mr I recce failed to replace auditors who left state employ late last year The funds would have lapsed July Mr Munson noted the office is being moved to new quarters in the building and "if you had checked further you would have found that the treasuier and the attorney general are also punhasing new furniture in connection with their re c Cause of Backlog "I have never mencontinued He tioned your name m connection with thp cau.--e of the backlog In fad. at all time-- I did not know when have stated that the backlog began or who was responsible fir it I have merely stated that there is a backin' arid I think it's time 1 that we eliininde nerve " "The courses we fejve taken at I tab colleges have been ,n compliance wi'h personnel regulation- - which allow for such practice- - in order to improve one'v professional abilities and education and thereby, bring about better government "The atate ha encouraged thi- - practice lor manv vear- - aim limn what I 1 "Ten days ago they told ip the center had been put down to 3rd priority and that the money would go to those programs that also included construction of a budding," Mrs Felt said The cutback reMunjy-Jurdaduced the budget to $279.00(1 "That means the center can Investigation of longonly give half the services distance telephone calls made We have fine services in the Lake Salt City's through county provided by the Granswitchboard during the past ite and Salt Lake mental six months has revealed little health centers out Tooele and wrongdoing or padding. LawSouth Salt Lake County will rence D Posselh chief deputy he I.h king " city auditor, said Friday Funds Diverted lie said charges that city intended for The lands vent instead Mjiray-Joidaemployes trade personal calls on government lines are mostto programs in two ly false, however some ueie stale- - wliu.li are conmade. "And we collected for structing buildings she said li those anyway." Mr Mrs Felt said the local prosaid gram lias a philosophy that "buddings dun t mean much, new a he said' However, it's the sen ices that count " program requesting deport.nd that he ore the Mie ment heads to monitor teleapplication was made for the phone hillings has been grant a thorough study was conducted "We don t move in to help Ills office insure blindly, we know Hie seniees no regularities take phice are needed there And thev don t just sit m a building they du a lot ol outreach Peomore than a count ple " budding Few Calls Irregular n neigh-bonn- Io--cl- I In Murray phu-eo- Lee Fugle. 32. 4311 F Creekside CL No D. managed to walk the to his house after the incident, and his wife culled police about 7:43 p.m. Murray Police Otlicer Dee Rowland said Mr. Fagle put up enough fight to prevent the four from taking his money, but suffered numerous bruises and abrasions. S half-mil- PARTLY CLOUDY SCATTERED! SHOWERS WARM FRONT COLD FRONT: STATIC FRONT FLURRIES 1 i QjQ HIGH TIMPHATUMS Weather forecast map for Satur-daindicates fair skies over the v Intermountain Area, little temperature change with few showers. Autopsy Shows If citi.en- - realised the benefits of the Salt Luke City Police Department helicopter, they wouldn't complain about by its noise, the partment feels eau-e- Assi-ta- "The department has another new tool which has been minor discomfort" the cunterence During a pre Friday. Assistant Police duel I'lllis said the polite Dewey department received numei-outelephone calls Tlnm-cla- y night protesting the nm-- e m the helicopter s -- X . Special to The Tribune The fsr- -t of an SANDY anticipated liO.flwi 14 Spotlighting minute- - alter tile machine went into service, lie said, detectives summoned the helicopter to 1300 South and tHHl V.est m older to flood the area witn - Luge earcli-liglits I.ecau-- e the helicopter n well lighted the area detective- - were able to lot ate th' proH'rt which had hi en hidden ill a yard -- it- -- "We recovered $von worth of stolen proper! v but it cu.--l the city only $17 in gas for the Chief helicopter." Filli.- - explained Mostly Inluuirable d Although some of the the police departol ment's acquisition and Hie helicopter the assi-tuduel admitted that mo-- t ol the calls were' unfavorable. will pai-through the gates Saturday morning for tlu 22nd animal Parade of Home- - which open.- - after brief eeiemoir f at Ut:3ll a m property 40 Gem Theft Salt Lake A Fricounty man wu arre-te- d day in connection with the Tue-du- y rubbarv of $19 000 ot jewelry from th home ef Mr Parade of Homes Show Opens Today in Sandv in Property Assistant Chief Filli- - said the helicopter was in orv.ga Thursday between pm ami 10:30 p m during which time for the it was respon-ibl- e of o worth ol -- tolen About nt de- d SSUll put to good use." Chief Fillis said adding that the greatest deterrent to crime is the criminal'- - fear of immediate apprehen-io- n the event runs through Labor Day, Sept. 3. at 2MI0 Fa-- t and KtiiMl South, ju- -t southwest of Willow Creek Country Club Labor Day Finale allow places, hour- - are from 2 Weekday unt ii 11 pm On SaturdaySunday - and the I ahor Day finale they'll he extended from 11 am until 11 pm Ticket booths will elo-- e each pm evening at HI p m familiar the tent housing building and homemaking exhibits is a massive "Air Dome' 33 fed high. SO fed wide and 300 e fed long William Dorfon, Haney Fast, is accused of aggravat'd robbery m i complaint igned hy Sheriffs Sgt The "Air Dome's' 24,000 square fed of extnbi pace 33 percent meiea-- e over the CUP vinyl-coate- d v;44-13!- John Bernardo before City Judge Maurice D Jones, who et bail at $!0.ooo The defendant - in the iult Lake Jail. iecd Chart hr 11 hr Temperature 12 low hgh hynd?rthOwers los hr prec 24 Utoh e a 6 .v S og da i CHI r I t pq "o fo'd VOOD n g H U p 0.9 Dh o d o v gn t Loke C'N y Geer vVngoxer Oos.ntoAh Salt La t 8o . Bjriev vood ra IGGhc Foils tit Asfn Eitended voixl V C4 tOs Outlook 4 Nevada or th Generally toted orfernoon and e.emrg mr t rreuntgin thundershow eiatures. Highs 82 to 2 Lo.vs o2 Southern tdoho w th worming trend lows 45 to 55 0 so LCAton Vj Od ocoeLo od Monday ThroOgh Wednesday Utah iso a'ed kjCc to. .y tar mo nv hiOu.i aMern2on ord CNen-cgd a n thyra's?'OAe'S fer,ioer 0ures H gas 94 to 4 re-f- n dm uaoer 80s and 0 south loas s4 o d t?oseve 5 4Ds vhr c .e thjro'shoAers coo ng trei a f'roug he da GNtr , A OS , 'ik?V 'vlfltVdMV h gss Sotutaov a d SundOY "b to 8t so.'ih $0 to norh Loas iourdav - go- & NqT 0 MHd Highs adin so n., np to dry 80s, Police Detective John Stoner. who participated m the recovery ot the stolen property, said the benefits denved from the helicopter outweigh "the discomlort of its noise." Pointing out that during the first six months of 1473 the citizens of Salt Lake City lost $1,705 As m money and property to criminals, the delcc- - Special to The Tribune Box BRIGHAM CITY Rider County Sheriff Warren W. Hyde said the autopsy performed by the state medical examiner in Salt Lake City showed no foul play in the death of a man found on a sand bar in the Bear River northeast ef Tremunton - The sheriff said that it was impossible to lift fingerprint-frothe victim due to the advanced stage of decomposition. Sheriff s Capt ND Hayward said two other person-vver- e being questioned m the a told depul were awakened early Tuesday by two armed men who tied them up with sheeN in a licit room while they He hmi-- e The old circu-ty- pe in ten's hnw- -. noted Theodpi ev mu ore J (Ted) May. Parade chairman three w as Nightly Drawings Among tlu- - years Exhibition Set attract- drawing-fo- r nightly small appliances, cu-- h In addition, two console color television -- ds will be given on two Saturdays away Aug 23 and Sept prizes gift The annual exhibition of the Utah Gladiolus is Society xeheduled Saturday and Sunday at Cottonwood Mall The public- may view the show from noon to 9 p m Saturday 6 and 11 a y to p m Sunday. certificates and - 1 Commissioner Conrad B. Harrisons office were Leonard Costo, Mr. Harrisons administrative assistant and Leo Pignanelli. supervisor reational facilities L , of rec- Dr. J. Russell dv "Children copy the behavior adults." Dr M Donald Thomas said "T hey learn whether people are good oi bad by what mother says and whether work is good or bad " b what father of e Dr Thomas said education begins at birth, is accelerated (luring preschool year- - and reaches its highest potential when school and the home work do.-el- y together J.iftl "It is my position that effective learning program- - are a partnership between school and home." he -- aid their children proce-- s A'" , the administrator said, "have a responsibility to help parent- - participate in Educator-- " s learning x FiAnn l a arf&C VASRTRAP I KANO & SEO NURSERY j 4550 So. 900 East New Models Now on Display! Closeout of Discontinued I Models The weapons include derringers. pistols, shotguns and rifles Models Specially Priced ADMIRAL OVER AND UNDER STEEL CABINETS FULL SIZE HAMMOND ORGAN With automatic rhythm, bench, delivery, lessons, book. In Memory Of VDT. Salt Lokt City, Ogdtn ond Provo Generai y fair Soturoov through Sun day. Little temperature etionge High Satyrdoy gnd Sundov ooor W Probe rom decreasing biittv ot meosu.obi to 10 percent Soturdov ond less thon 18 percent Soturdov night. 4dlf northern Utah Generany Sunday So'urdjy through portion atternoon and chance except anma thundershowers northeast oor m soum the Soiur tion Partly eioud scot- dov thro gh Sunday sv g nrpd flvY tly Otnrnrvo- - Friday The conference concluded at Cottonwood High School y. 8 fc Bo.emon Two city employes have bcon awarded honorary pins for'iongtime service with the Parks Department. Awarded the pins during brief ceremonies Thursday in dministrators Conference Police Chief J Farl Jones said Friday sale of 69 surplus firearms will be made only to licensed firearms dealers, not to the general public because of ditlicultiPs in com; lying with federal regulations Thur-daPublic Safety Commissioner James I. Baik-e- r Jr moved that the surplus left unclaimed from items criminal east's and evidence be sold s jimon Ta n FoMs Citv Workers Receive Pins Children learn if they are loved the new superintendent of Salt Lake City schools told the annual I tail School A- discov ered by fishermen Monday at about 6 p.m. The body was clad only in shorts and. according to Sheriff Hyde, there were no scars, marks or tattoos on it. teen-ag- r- Children Copy Behavior, Educator Tells Meeting m The body y Arms Sales I tali Death In lie said one caller, who didn't identify himself hut said he lived in the Avenues area, said the helicopter made so much noise that he couldn't hear the crickets - Donjld H Fisher. aimea Way (2965 Ea-- f) Air.W fabric Made ef and supported entndy IK air pressure from two mechanical blowers the "bubble' l-- billed as "the largest m the We- -t " by the Home Builder- of Greater Salt Lake, sponsors f the 1973 Parade of waterHomes Completely proof. it cun withstand winclx of 70 nines per hour ions will be Replacing circus-typ- and 401 Policc to Limit io Foul Play rrueh 1eOfrO tore clang loas mid j9s to m.3 Os H.ghs botn dovs IS to 5 Eastern NevodO Ge'ierotlv toir botdfooy through Sundae w.tr slight chance iso aed otrnoo". and e.en.rg thurderhowerb Not much teuero o 5 at n gh 4 ji - c ho 10 H ooh dovs n he n. Southeast tdoho Lor soturdor ofd 5unaa e.et s gt ."cNt atrnoon O d e.en ng '"j oershow A lit S cOOr Ovemgnt tow. 4x o t H gh fcon dovs 8 Js Por y co-d- . with Wyoming w ae.v scaerd oernooi and ex West Yeiio.NsJoi e e rOMCAST FOR tfflIS SHOWN Fair Skies Only Hint at Rain Chance Notional Weother Service Doto Gene oiv toir sk es ore e c er the lntermounoin A'ea Soufdov wih o honteot tew scattered trun There will be httie tem oera'ure chong ut Police Nab Suspect in nt r" struck a I voter- - u- -e Special to The Tribune A Ml lilt AT' Murray man was beaten by four assailants attempting t. mb him Friday night as lie lelt Schmidt s Fine Foods. .323(1 S State, altei cashing a check. SNOW Perhaps Mr Preece on Thur-da- y had said he wound up with a surplus of funds after he found Le couldn t hire the auditors he was entitled to becau-- e none wanted to work m an office facing by the Police Call Noisy Copter Okay caller-prai-c- SNOW it ' Man Beaten CLOUDY m you cas ee, Mr Preece. it i always be- -t as I thought you would have known having been a public efficnal to verify charges and find ut the rea-o- n for certain actions and disbursements before making harges relative to them " Replaced equipment "We replaced a lot of eciuipment, some ef i up to !0 years old and a lot of it not working completely properly, but the unis equipment we have we are keeping and ate Mr Munson said In the letter. Mr Mon-o- n continued "Your charge that we have money by sending employe- - and my -- elf to schools is totally unwarranted and nothing more than petty political talk on noted in the letter that - to be sold to other Ainu profes-i-analu- former noted that Mr Preece s charge that equipmen k than one yeai old via replaced "n a complete untruth " Mr -- ta have been able to learn, no one has ever complained nor commented against through these many years I see nothing wrong m up adirg this uffiee through improvement in education and modeling and expansion efforts A cost check reveal- - that their and executive desk- of. credent- - exceed- - mine " from 30 to 73 Continued From Page B in g but tad money to buy all this furni- Urged In Health Dies of Heart Ills hus.-e-ll Utah Auditor Disputes Waste Charges Consistency Wherritt The Intermountain Ciinic 699 East South Temple COMPLETE SELECTION TOP & BOTTOM UNITS Will Be Closed Today Saturday, August IS, 1973 (ETCH'S SALT LAKE OGDEN Utoh' only IXCIUSIVE Hammond Orgon Dealer 2233 South 7th East J |