Show ' w--- ae4mise!MMaw)MKj i i BA Ogden Standard-Examine- r V Thursday August 1 1974 " War on eSiWSe®8W0miW gWHSBWi f- r - Crime Aims White-Coll- ar He said that while this is a found to be in payments of misdemeanor it is a serious delinqient Associated Press Writer taxes are required one because violations accumuwithholding SALT LAKE CITY to put the money in a separate late rapidly it as a new’ front in the bank acccunt in trust for the He said such violations are a crime US government Failure to do serious problem in most tax war against white-colldistricts but may be a bigger federal authorities liave filed so is a law violation By JAKE BOOKER He said employers ar f 1 complaints against four Utah employers for alleged violation of laws covering payment to the government of money withheld as employes’ taxes The misdemeanor complaints announced as a news were conference Wednesday filed starting last Friday in federal court in Sa’t lake City Asserting that the Department of Justice launc ied a new initiative against white-collcrime earlier this year Asst US Atty Rod Snow said the “new front” is aimed at what the government regards as a major problem— failure to pay to the government money withheld from employes’ payroll? as income taxes or Federal Ir-- s u r a n c e Contribution Act (FICA) taxes ar r¥ - gr their jgaSsb? ropes and horses for the district Western Riding Club Association competition this weekend are club director Mrs Caslee (LaReta) Thomas of Roy and senior director Clifton Goble of Syracuse PRACTICING WITH UTA's Buses Start Rolling District Plans Riding Events Friday and Saturday in Davis Twoj Among events are the water of the Utah Western Riding Club race calf roping keyhole ribAssociation will hold its district bon pull barrel and trailer racand team FARMINGTON — The Utah competition Friday and Satur- ingA flat track roping race will be at took Transit Authority (UTA) day at the Davis County Fair- 9 am Saturday followed by sew over operation of bus service in grounds here eral other events An Around Davis ft '1 FARMINGTON— District all-pos- se counts that were supposed to have been started by employers through which the government would be paid toe withhel 1 taxes are delinquent an estimated $5 million More charges will be forthThe he indicated coming emat aimed will be charges ployers “who refuse to pay to the government the government's share of the withholding (but) keep and use it to build up their business” Asst US Atty Max D Wheeler said Snow and Wheeler gave th s breakdown of charges already filed: 6-- ! D’ ALENE Idaho The of a (AP) parents to have believed boy drowned when he was run over by a boat pulling a water skier say they will erect a monmnent to his memory and the need for water safety A is Memorial service the US planned Saturday by Coast Guird in the Wolf Lodge Bay area of Lake Coeur d’Alene where Jack May and a Spokane girl his age wrere floating on air mattresses The boly of the Lakewood Calif boy has not been found The girl Debra Garren had her right leg amputated below the knee as a result of the accident COEUR — five-foot-hi- gh Reunion's Dated By Fisher Family to knowingly failing pay to the $1676790 government between Jan 1 1970 and Dec 31 1971 Cross’ alleged deficiency was $413592 Petty’s was and $1092423 Hogan's was $242550 Concerts Banned Outdoors in S L Vandalism Rules SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -Salt Lake City commissioners have decided to ban rock con-- ! certs in open areas but They j won’t stand in the way of a “Sandwich and Pop Concert” on the City - County Building grounds The Granite Youth Symphony some as as of — concert are is scheduled for Aug say A widespread MORGAN rampage 23 conand proceeds from the box vandalism here and in Morgan He said the council is lunches sold during the event recommendation to County has prompted a Morgan sidering a will go to support philanthropic to hire another police officer and City law enforcement official projects on will vote on that proposal at its Parks Commissioner Conrad request a crackdown establishments in violation of regular meeting Monday night Harrison sought the ban on out- beer ordinances and a beefing Adding to the problem he door rock concerts following up of the number of police of- said is citizen-reactio- n that it’s complaints of noise after a con- ficers who not are cert at Derk’s Field Julv 6 mine” kids Mac Crouch Morgan City “your the vandalism marshal said over $4000 in doing Mr Crouch said he has broken plate glass windows in received “informal” complaints 4 homes and businesses has been from citizens but that few Q arej Af’ reported in the past two weeks willing to press charges because Ke said the vandalism has all MOUNTAIN GREEN — The they “don’t want to get inbeen reported since the arrest volved” Morgan County Sheriff’s DeJuly 18 of six persons for Vandalism incidents were partment says four 14-- y alleged beer violations reported as late as last weekend juveniles have been arreste j in BOMB THREATS at the Peterson LDS Church and connection with three burglaries the Highland Development Co here in the last week He said there has also been in Mountain Green but it Authorities said two Mountain office two unfounded bomb threats not known is if those are related Green homes and the Highland against a local market to the incidents he said Development Co office were earlier arrests The marshal said the vandalism The occurred at a Morgan City prompted burglarized and some $800 in to Marshal Crouch write a letter sports equipment stolen two county lounge and cafe and to a local establishments Morgan newspaper in Officials said all goods have which he stated Morgan been recovered and the juveAs a result of the arrests by Davis-Morgaresidents n should “awake to the niles referred to juvenile court Task Force the fact that there is an alcohol and and released to their parents the City Council has suspended the beer license of the Hitching drug problem in the area” Post Lounge and Cafe until He also called on local officials to publicly commit court action is completed -on their stands themselves i r I Morgan County has not yet 1 111“ s VOSH of enforcement toward alcohol In taken action on the ether Op and drug abusers and for LAYTON—Some $89 in cash establishments he said from a The marshal said he has no citizens to take action in helping has been drive-i- n restaurant here police indication that those arrested to curb the problem for alleged beer ordinance reported Wednesday Authorities said a clerk at the violations are involved in the Bicentennial Post 392 N Main SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -c- Dipper Drive-i- n vandalism but feels the general rackdown in the beer raids is The Utah American Revolution was near the cash register Bicentennial Commission has turned around to the ice cream linked to the incidents Mrs Mitchell Melich co machine and when she turned Dale named Durrant Morgan Mayor said he doesn’t think the ordinator for volunteers for the back the money had been taken Police are investigating violations of the beer ordinance state programs After Beer Raids Youths Arrested er Riimlrtnoc fyiuricS ! j1 ea--o- ld CLEAT FIELD — Descendants of Thomas Fredrich Fisher will hold a family reunion Saturday Utah Report on Patty Hearst Just Another False Alarm rs oroblem per capita in Utah than in other areas He said to his knowledge persons charged so far are not connected with Utah’s tax protest movement Mrs Maddox is accused of Skier's Boat Runs 'BOMB THREATS Over 2 Children 1 Dead Leg Gone Davis County today with little Riding clubs participating inparade and drill competition at 10 am fanfare but with hopes of clude Boots ’N Saddles Chal- will complete the event The gathering is set for the substantially increasing sendees lengers Daws County Sheriff’s Winning clubs will compete Posse Miltahnas 4 in bowery in the Bernard Fisher Roy Rocking for the region August within the next few years R Twin Star Riders and West- Magna and in the state comPark in Clearfield Davis County’s primary erners 7 in Heber City Lunch will be at noon with petition Sept service from the UTA will be Competition begins at 6 Admission is $1 for adults with pm continuation of a commuter Friday with the grand entry children under 12 free own A business meeting will fund for the government as re21 sendee cf four buses of be conducted at 1 pm quired were David M Hogan routes each weekday 59 Granger proprietor of DM Buses will leave Salt Lake Hogan snd Co and Horace a Reunicn Sef Sunday City 14 times each day Monday Petty 4) proprieio of Brownthrough Friday with seven Coal Co of Emery County By Fawson Family ing Davis nine at County stopping They face possible Tines of ip SALT IAKE CITY-T- he Abracommunities en route to Ogden SALT LAKE CITY (AP)— of to and Earlier had it been $5000 imprisonment reported Air Hill Force two destined for Feder Bureau of Investi-tervill- e that a man matching the de- up to one year on each court ham Fa son family reunion will Base three ending in Cen-- F m say scription of William Harris 29 Hogan is accused c £ 18 counts be Sundry from noon to 6 pm and one eacn going to Aon Of !the Supposed Sighting in the p ne grove area of Lib3 Sym- - a member of the SLA had and Pet:y of eight Layton and Kaysville bionese Liberation Army mem-’bougthe ammunition Harris TAX RETURN erty Par'x Salt Lake City : 7 BUSES her in northern Utah was a is being sought in connection — Charged with failure to file Family members are asked Seven southbound commuter false alarm jwith alleged SLA kidnaping of an employer’s quarterly tax re to bring their om lunches buses will leave Ogden each day Assistant special agent ini heiress Patricia Hearst is john L cross about rlf The E'tah Highway Patrol jturn for Salt Lake City also stopping charge of the ”Salt Lake office Qrem president 0f Cross Tours R Schaefer for passengers in the Davis Victor a huiletm after it jan(j saicF Explorations Inc and Hel- Countv communities Wednesday there was nothing received the report from Tre-ie- n 52j Sal1 Lake W10 Madjox n to a reported sighting in Tre monton A limited Salt j with her husband ri ns the N&H menton Utah about 40 miles schedule is planned for ’from y e near t le Ca Maddox border the Idaho-Uta- h Saturdays Equal Employment faces Cross Lake Salt airport Fare will be the same as the “A store owner had reported SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -- one count and Mrs Maddox old bus lines based on a that a male and female came tia counts and thy face pon- 6 ammuni- David Torres 23 has been hired eight maximum of $165 from Salt in to buy some impiis “FBI by the Salt Lake Citv Commis- - alties ol up toa one10 year Lake to Ogden North Davis tion” Schaefer said 00° fine 011 to Countv residents can obtain agents went investigate and sion as tne new Equal Employ-- ! further information on the found that it was two guys whoment Opportunity Compliance Total amount al I t egedly not commuter fares and schedules bought the ammunition and the officer A' paid to tne government by The 3 fcv calling people were legitimate” four is $3130355 Summons were sent to the defendants to appear and free the charges No arrests are planned because th-- j defendants jare otherwise of good reputa-jtio- n and standing in the community and need lot be hur‘is a- v dled as hardenec crimimls 1 1 e a — of h program conducted Wheeler said One man1 man convicted FARMINGTON involuntary jh of manslaughter in the death of a through the Granite Mental Snow said a firth assistant convicted homicide has been rel eased boy was ordered US attorney— Wheeler— has District A?'w to from the Davis County Jail added to the office in Salt aj by Judge Thornley K Swan In other court proceedings’ white-collSalt Lake City halfway house released from the halfway for Alfred Noel arraignment 'house 11 and was placed on and another convict in the t such ac the Billings 57 of 345 E Center ycnme:m 15 on regular probation house freed ye£rs’ Snow sr id halfway a 2nd District Richard Alan Monahan now svi lie charged withltlon Wheeler probation by iSr formerly was in he automobile homicide in the of Salt Lake City was convicted death of a Court judge ’NS of the Justice criminal section was girl riWri VSfr Dalian Buckley 18 of 1853 Dec 13 in the beating death of continued tax division in : two for weeks Department’s f rii Ann Layton was released after Randy Patterson son of Bonnie because his " m out was of Washington DC lawyer j said Wheeler are serving just over one month in Patterson of Bountiful employers town the Davis County Jail for! Monahan was sentenced to to file Form S41 for a required UNDER INFLUENCE t’tf j automobile homicide in the Dec one year in the Davis County taxes withheld from employes 27 death of Andrea Waite 18! Jail He w'as released to the Mr Billings is accused of He said because of the number 70 house after serving Syracuse halfway being under the influence of of persons paying taxes in the i of sentence has and that alcohol at the time of an ac- United States it is not practical TAKE JOB days : wth-holdiMitat months in been another to to which three cident check all remanded was Mr Buckley Lynette employes’ chell daughter of Mr and Mrs forms to make sure all 3 halfway house in order to take the halfway house A condition of his probation George W Mitchell of 277 E the tax money withheld vas employment was that he remain in a mental 100 N Clearfield was killed Bountiful A former paid to the government 23-2- ri ACCOUNTS He said about 4200 trust acTRUST at Taxes ht I Restaurant Loses till-tapp- ed j Lake-Ogde- US-- !'- Hi-wa- j ifm j AD b 39-0- h u? ri’ m iv? wfOi'A- - ’ 334-031- 2 Men Convicted in Recent Deaths Freed From Jail Halfway House - i ! 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