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Show 4 pg DESERET NEWS, Wednesday. . 'W "b-- iiii.iiii.,n).1 m-- u GTTII y-- y April 30, 1969 Go To Work On Drugs, N.Y. Aide Tells Utah Seven things must happen to prevent simultaneously drug abuse, a widespread New York . eventually purchased by United Convalescent Homes, Inc., Los Angeles. told the Utah Area . . Gets State Post Public Health Associ- ation today. DrietS Lawrence miiiniiii!imii!iiiini!ii of chat'hr' State Narcotic Commission pt New York, said a community must have appropriate, strict laws; efficient law enforcement; treatment (or addicts; research; education of youngsters and parenij; moral guidance and community commitment. Pierce underscored his definition of commitment. When the people of New York State decided they were tired of dirty water, they bonded themselves for $2.5 billion pollution prevention, he said. He suggested that communities detennlne the extent they want to commit themselves to and drug abuse prevention get on with it. The New Yorker emphasized that since widespread such abuse of soft" drugs as marijuana, LSD, barbituis rates and amphetamines so new, not much scientific evidence has been gathered. That should not stop efforts to stem the tide of drug abuse by young people, said the Rev. Mason Willis, another speaker. He called Merrill G. Hansen, who left his post as assistant Salt Lake City attorney because he is not a city resident, was confirmed Tuesday as an assistant attorney general. The Board of Examiners approved hiring Hansen at a salary of $759 per month. He succeeds Carvell R. Shaffer, who resigned. Also approved was employment of Tharolld E. Green Jr. as planner for the state's outdoor recreation agency. A $759 monthly salary was also approved for Green. Salary increases, ranging from 5 to 20 per cent, were approved for 21 data processing employes of the Finance Department. Edward T. Himstreet, state personnel director, said these were the third general raise given data processing employes in an attempt to stop "pirating of state employes by downtown data processing concerns. is equivalent to six residential lots, 76 feet wide and 172 feet deep, according to County Contracts Director Jim P. Hansen. Traffic Will Stop Through traffic on 13th East from 4780 South southward to the Cottonwood Diagonal will be stopped for several weeks for it was construction, announced today. A pipe drain for Spring Creek is being installed t about 48th South. Through traffic from the Cottonwood Diagonal northward will also be blocked. Janice Margrtts Kristine Franke Clint Jensen THI DESIRET NEWS SENDS BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO: Janica Maraettt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael MaraetN, 112S Dtnvar St.j Cl? Jensan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Jansen, IB7 Sunset Ava.i Kristina Franke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Franke, 1271 Concord St.; Terry McBride, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark McBride, 70 Malstrom Ln Murray; Leann' Gustafson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leander Gustafson, 315S Melbourne St.; Brent Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson, 1297 loll Ave.; Merrit Neilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Neilson, East; Darren Wesemann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wolfgang Wesemann, Ml N. 9th East, Bountiful; Adrienne Goff, deurttr of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goff, 339 E. 17th South; Ridgley Bowers, son of Mr. a no Mrs. Robert Bowers, 219$ Country Club Dr.; Tom Robinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Robinson, 573 Dexter St.; end ell other babies one year old Wednesday. (Pictures of babies of Deseret News subscribers will be i free of cha-g- a at the Deseret News baby photo studio, 34 E. First South, Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. vitll 3 p.m., at least three days before baby's birthday.) tl VmmmaQ Leann Brent Merrit Darren Gustafson Johnson Neilson Wesemann Terry McBride BIRTHS AS REPORTED FROM SALT LAKE AREA HOSPITALS BOYS: Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr, Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and and and and and and and and and and end and and and and and and Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs, Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Bill Van Oonburg, 244 N. 2nd West. Richard Wiser, 109 w. 1400 South, Bountiful. Robert Peralle, 1014 S. 2nd East, Sandy. John B. Millard Jr., 2154 Browning Avg. Barry Baker, Coalville. Jamas Or r, 379 Antelope Ava. Dan L. Stewart, 7769 W. 2020 South, Maona. Terry Coone, 2953 S. 000 West. Gideon Herrmann, 1895 E. 4475 South. Phil D. Anderson, 474 Princeton Dr., Midvala. David C. Houston, 2302 Beacon Dr. Robert B. Thompson. 4375 W. 4905 South.' Val L. Smith, 401 Mansfield Ave. LuDon Jensan, 4110 Pioneer Dr. " Norman E. Clark, 2l53-9t- h East. Val R. Strlngfallow, 320 E. 1700 South, Bountiful. Gary T. Coon, 2255 Fisher Lana. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and and and and end Adrienne Goff Toni Robinson Ridgley Boners Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Darrell G. Conder, 210 E. 6850 Soith. Midvala. Douglas Davis, 435 S. 1350 East, Sandy. Larry A. Sixmer, 15.B Oak St Midvale. Arthur Meyer, 8374 S. 2200 West, West Jorden. Edward L. Vigil, 410 Cottonwood St., Midvalo. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mountsinvlew, Wvo. Stanley B. Simmons, 1414, $. West Temple. Burl Anglin, 10027 5. 1055 Wsst, Riverton. Joseph G. Teylor Jr., 1011 E. 45ti South. Dean R. Bergerson, 3169 Kaibab Way. Louis C. Lockwood, 1568't Princeton Ave. Ave. Farrell Wankier Jr David W. Lemmon, 1622 5. West Temple. Bruce G. Liebelt, 1236 E. 4130 South. Robert Oar, 1100 Garnet St. Steven Anderson, 2939 E. 7000 South. Alvin Ward, 235 S. 900 East, Kaysvilte. Lavell Hay, 3069 S. Orchard Dr Bountiful. Jot Meek, Riverton. GIRLS: Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and and and end and and and and and and and and and and Francis Bakalar, GQcaaaasr ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY Head Injuries Brent Young, 24, 3560-22- 4 serious head injuries Tuesday at 7:50 p.m. when a bumper jack slipped and he was pinned beneath an East, suffered for efforts to auto. The victim was treated at and counsel Cottonwood LDS Hospital and before the abusers drug young habit reaches a critical stage. transferred to Veterans Ad- Intercept" Pay Back Taxes Back taxes for 1966 amounting to $23,399 were paid to Salt Lake County today by owners of the New-hous- e Hotel, 4th South and Main Street. of Newhnuse Realty Co. told county Officials rs that actual back taxes were $19,22L But penalties and Interest accumulated during the past two years during negotiations for the purchase of the property had increased to the amount paid. Taxes for 1967, $19,221, and for 1968, $11,386, have already been paid, officials said. The hotel property went into receivership in 966, and was ministration Hospital where he was listed in fair condition today. Reserve Officer Marty Van Roosendaal of the Salt Lake County Sheriffs office said the victim was working on the car with a friend when the jack slipped, lowering the car and pinning the victims head to the ground. Purchase Land Salt Lake County commissioners today unanimously approved purchase of about L75 acres of land at 1380 E. 45th South, to be used m part of a flood retention park. Price agreed upon was $18,000. The property, cr.med by Louis and Nelda Raddon, Cold Warning Out IF or State Frost and freeze warnings were issued for Utah tonight as cold air plunged across the state from the northwest. Lows are to e x pected drop to between 20 and in Cache and from 26 to 32 along the Wasatch Front. The cold air invaded the state Tuesday night but most lows this morning held above the freezing mark. Coldest temperature reported was 31 at Hill Air Force Base. Idaho was not so lucky. Temperatures were in the 20s throughout the Snake River Valley in southern Idaho by 25 Valley daybreak. Daytime temperatures In Utah today were mostly in the 50s and low 60s. They should be a little warmer Thursday, ranging from 60 to 70. There is no precipitation associated with the cold front and skies will be fair through Thursday. The five-daforecast indicates temperatures averaging near to slightly below normal and little or no precipitation. Salt Lake Citys high and low Tuesday were 77 and 35. Normals are 71 and 42. High today reached only the upper SAVE 20.95! Penncrest Custom 14 place SAVE 20.95! Penncrest Imperial 17 place setting convertible dishwasher REG. setting capacity dishwasher 169.95... NOW REG. 209.95. ..NOW y 50s. High for the state Tuesday was 84 at St. George. Hanks-vill- e had 81 and Green River 80. 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