OCR Text |
Show iijr b- i i V The Salt Lake Tribune. Saturday, September Against Naw Reserve - Judge Denies Move To Drop Civil Suit Chi in Judge Willis W. FOR PEOPLE WHO HATE PICKING UP AFTER THEMSELVES. 21 and Snapper mwere acuun clean jojt law as ihej eil Theyre built to make rardwwk easier all (he way around. And to do a better job rrfiile they're at it Available in 2! or cutting rwrufths, in hand or models wrtti Snapper V Tatuum clears your lawn or ynlhout electric starters. Also, depending on the model, there are 3. 3 y and 4 HP engines Iron irtich to choose. See all the series mowers soon. "Down pores of g, ass leaves pme dec! cr" blows wains and s SihjkkMiU'zr (b. ,A--1 clean, windrows leaves and can be used w areas where bagging grass is not needed, txtra large grass hag is between die handles l easy handling. Maneuverability and dose bmtming on ether side. M 437 Sop Where STOE Tati Gw f HOURS 9tfc See it South fted Carpet Treatment TO 530 CM. DAHV Today! 8 AM. Ritter. '.SI a cur: ' IS c VKtJ Arit LEGEND that he academic the bank Coio.j cirr'"u LSQjlOS ANiELES on was placed porbation on three occasions for receiving incompletes ui eourses. But. lie says, he has B" average maintained a and has removed some of the incomplete grades. In April of this year. Capt. Gilmore allegedly told the plaintiff lie was recommending chat he be removed from the NESEP program. The action was supposedly approved in May and Mr. Bond was ordered to active duty. In other action, the Internal Revenue Sen ice was given permission by the judge, in a civil action they filed against Continental Bank and Trust Co., to inspect !9?v,,hS v cKY0 CtOUDY contends Bond ,y ; ASANtANClSc0 Navy. Mr X NEW 70JYORK ; duty. Mr. Bond contended that in 1971 he contracted with the Navy to remain m the sen-icfor six years in exchange for joining the Navy s Enlisted Scientific Education Program (NESEP). an allows The program enlisted man to attend college, obtain a degree and receive ail officers commission in the ; 'iV ders stopping the Navy from ordering the plaintiff to active I' S District Court for Ut.ih, Friday denied a motion to dismiss a civil suit filed by a University of Utah student against the commander of the Nava) Reserve University's Officers Training Corps and the U.S. Navy. The government made the motion that the suit filed by Tommy Bruce Bond, the student and plaintiff, against Capt. Frank C. Gilmore, the commander; the Navy and the United States of America be dismissed. cited for the Reasons request included the contention that the court lacked jurisdiction and that damages m excess of $i0.000 are not claimed. Judge Ritter lias issued or- - rain WARM 3 snow 13 showers5 SNOW COLD FRONT-- FRONT STATIC FRONT fa.rQ i MIAMI FLURRIES 88j i HIGH Weather forecast map for Saturday indicates fair skies over a Smoke Stay in Valles TfMPIRATURiS FORECAST fORtlTlIS s JFeather to Get Warmer , Fair Skies seosonol normal with highs in the 70S ond lows m the 40s few o of Chance Nevada showers and little cooler north por non Aondav or Tuesdoy clearing hv Highs mostly in the 70s Wednesday Lows low 30s to low 40s. Chance ot ro-Southern Idaho showers obouf Mondoy ond Tuesdov trend No temperature significant High 70s Overmahl lows 40s Notionol Weather Service Dato rec- The bank contended that the action would cost them $1,500 and that the IRS should only be allowed to look at the records they were interested in. s Ila Nelson Dies at 73 in S.L. Rape Suspect Yields for Treatment Salt Loke Weather Dafo: Preooito tion tor period ended Friday for at 5 pm. none. Precipitation September. 4.07. Accumulative excess, I. 3 58. since October Precipitation 192. 22.26; accumulative excess. 8 3S, Sunrise Saturday. 722 MDT, Sunset of the A man suspected attempted rape of a woman in the Avenues Sept. 24 has turned himself in to the psychiatric center of University Medical Center. ycu're driving a Toronado never completely leaves your mind. You're reminded cf every mile you drive. By Toronado's front wheel drive, and t ie traction and handling on its own private , .siabil.ty you feel. The quality workmanship built into a Toronado line.- And by engineering that comes alive when you drive. All of this reminds .assembly 'you its a Toronado, and there's nothing quite the same. Meet the Toronado and the ; other exciting 1974 Oldsmobiles at Ken Garff Oldsmobile STATE AT FIFTH SOUTH I SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84111 1 JYROCO Extended Outlook Mondoy through Wednesday Utah Generally lair Du chance ew showers north portion Tuesaov mostly neor or above Temperotures eva aurao e. the hai,man.s furniture. CcPector's Shop, a!! s'ores. ie Fresh os To help you cook for casual living c: a.sMictive AES everything even p'aAc morning w n the breakfast coat with a print of better. fresh-pick- ed flowers in blue o'r yel-,oalso checks ot red-blor Avril rayoncotton, machine wash and dry. Sizes Town -J- - 1 MOT. Salt Lake City. Ogden ond Provo Fair ond a little warmer Saturday and Sunday. Lows in mid 40s. Hiqhs Saturday in mid 70s and Sunday near 80 Probability ot ram through Sotor-danight rero Winds Saturday liqht and variable Fair ond a little Eastern Nevado warmer Saturdoy and Sundov Hiqhs 75 to 8s Lows 30 to 40 Foir hrouoh Idaho Southeast Sunday Coot nights with tows JOs ond lower 40s. Continued warm days with high m the 70s and lower 80s. Decreasing cloudiness Wyoming in the southeast Soturaov and o little warmer. Portly cloudy and little chanqe Soturdov moht ond Sunday. In the north ona west sections variable cloudiness and lithe emperoture change Saturday through Sunday. Lows Soturdov night 30s ond 20s deeper valleys ot low 40s except me west HiQhs Soturdov ond Sunday 70s exceot 60s southeast Qster. ultimately contemporary, : 7 14 Police Detective Ronald M. Saunders said a warrant had been issued for the man's arrest, but before it was served lie voluntarily entered center last the psychiatric ednesday Detective Saunders said the man will remain in the center as long as officials there think necessary, but may be arrested as soon as he leaves. He said the . man is not the Gordon Lane rapist being sought in Salt. Lake County. i w, red-blac- k. ue 1 M Shop, Sleepwear Robes, an stores 1 FtVE-PiEC- GAM E .'urms, aeep ;Ow re away rawest ao.c, set TABlE baNes, bra.ses, se.vs, and cooks nea's wri'e steam, s, Tries, 3-- capacihy; porce'air. f'ame or avoccdc in as a game or airung se; Me aroup'nq captures brown or white Clear, tempered glass top adds excitement to the oopuTar Parsons tabs !oc, 36" square, 29" h.gh A'lih 4 matri'ira 39.87 set 149.95 wondedu' contra .sd aT on ;vc:e olend'ng speeas Large r e liOrveG jiass ccntcrer, base in r n avocaao oo t'c.r b , r or wrie thof 1 -- cettee CC- corD'-me-it- hiah tao.' 'Pu'se-Mati- A slumber c" JHa-so- bruif.ea h o cuddle n.ghtc mon into on co!d Jj:t machine ash and dry, feeps ns 1 1 cfc"irq, ir.:u e tr'0 -- i j r r in a 20" d'ametcr, 'rl Ct wmte Mar ' 2 w :vnd nq one piei e mo ho'j.u o; err, high 'r t,''tcio'iC'G!'v'.'-,'er- . e :i s o: on a Te on "o-sv- a-.- o: pink, bo.ge, yedo.v ana aqua, sizes o y rib ,ev h u ;o r f'l ,r Up1-- i. Cf r'tj i 0 S.u 9.00 '.P it 'Pillt ft,'' CO''LJ-'t- d'pu-- K Ak At M f . - , Lq , ft ementary School in Salt Lake , t 4 City6'; Mrs- p'son grad- uatmn from the University of Utah in 1933. after ner She was born Sept. 27. 1900, to John Edward and Blanche Sheets Emms On Aug. 19. 1925, she maimed George Nelson m the Salt Lake IDS Temple. They resided at SOU Dormer Way. Mr. Nelson is former president of the Deseret News Publishing Co. ,As one of the original Puik Ladies at the LDS Hospital Mrs. Nelson had heen in charge of its meditation rooitl. Uhe had been a member of the Mormon Handicraft Board and was a volunteer adviser of interior decorating at several chapels in the Salt Lake area. She is survived by her Mrs. a daughter. husband; Donn (Gayle) N. Cassity. Salt Lake City; two sons, George L. Jr.. Los Angeles; Robert Lee. Salt Lake City; 16 grand-childre- nine great-grandchildre- Funeral services will be Monday at 12; 15 pm. in the Monument Park LDS Ward Chapel. 1005-20t- Friends call 26(1 h East E. South Tem- from 6 to 9 p.m. and at the chape! Monday from 10:30 a m. untd noon. Burial will be in the Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. ple Sunday Police Seek A Clue He said the vaiim. who was sbll alive when found, had a broken collar bone, pelvis, arm and rib-- . su'tuce "T.tlO - Mrs. Nelson taught school at Whittier El- - one-wa- y Sieep-war- set 89.95 'cd br y Dewey Fillis. who said the only thing found in the woman's slacks pocket was a bus ticket stub for a trip to Salt Lake City from Provo, said an autopsy conducted Thursday showed that she died of massive internal bleeding. 19.87 , err shcae.-- Latter-da- died Saints. of Thursday cuus- natural Assistant Police Chief Gentle a stores cortroLed for perfect bora or 'G:r cooked eggs every time Holds 8 o' -- oak. Fashion AUTOMATIC EGG COOKER riixc! PltCE 5 S;RO SET new of of a voung The identity woman who died shortly after being taken to University Hospital after she was found King m the driveway at Wasatch Towers, 1235 F, 2nd South. Wednesday night, remained unknown Frulav this winter 29.87 Ila Sheets Emms Nelson, 73. former teacher and active member of the Church ol ' Christ Jesus To Identity; in softness two-to- 59.95 wr.te & 5.00 oU3ER POT Roaos, SHOWN large part of the Intcrmountain Area; continued warming trend. ords ,;TTne fac 3J 29. 1973 4M. . 4 'pre DO', b 0 ( hief Lill.s s.iid oilieers were investigating the possibility that the woman fell from one of the higher floors at the apartment complex |