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Show I DESERET 4B NEWS, Wedneidoy. June 4, 196? Group Acts To Save City Bus Operation new faxing authority and a special election appeared imminent today after the Salt Commission directed City Atty. Jack L. Crellin to draft a transit district ordi-- , nance. A Ike The ordinance was asked by Maxweil E. Rich, executive vice president, Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce, and chairman, mittee. Rich City Transit Com- . said the committee Daughter in Death Case The husband and daughter a woman killed last Jan. 31 in a freak accident near 9th of South on State Street have filed suit for $433,522 in Dis- trict Court Travelers Insurance Co. and Mr. and Mrs. Max Siegel, 4155 Mount Olympus Way, were named defendants in the suit filed by Anthony DeVar-ga- s and Lucia D. Denton, 1118 Herbert Ave. The accident in which Mrs. DeVargas was fatally injured occurred 250 feet north of 9th South on State Street, when Mrs. Siegel drove her car backwards and struck Mrs. DeVargas and another woman. The complaint states that Mrs. Siegel increased acceleration of her car and dragged the victim a considerable distance before stopping and also Mrs. hit two automobiles. DeVargas died the day of the accident. B. Lloyd Poelman, nPMlfU ! prefers a special election be-- ; fore November's city election to help perpetuate street buses. A subsidy by the city helping to maintain bus operation will terminate in little more than one year. Although the district would be the same as Salt Lake Citys boundary to start, county, voters may be asked later to vote on expanding the district area. It would eventually with voter approval Include much of the Wasatch Front. The district, which would acquire Salt Lake City Lines from the owner, Union Street Railway Co. of Massachusetts, would be able to apply for federal assistance to better equip the system. Transit said federal committeemen aid could amount to 80 per cent of an estimated $1 million initial expansion plan. c - cj Did you know?? You may rent the beautiful facilities of the Valley Wn h For info contact George i Ik Condie, i mum y Stay Again the movie that Charly, won Cliff Robertson his Academy Award as best actor of the year, will remain at the Cinema Theater downtown for another week, the management announced today. Coincidental with this announcement came a story from Hollywood that Mr. Robertson had received his Oscar from Gregory Peck, president of the Motion Picture Association, in ceremonies Tuesday. 11 B--l the pond. It Is not known if this was before or after the other children had left Claudia asked the boy if she could help. He reportedly shouted and ran tono, wards the pond. After the boy was reported missing, neighbors formed a search party, walking the banks of the pond for about an hour in an unsuccessful attempt to see the boy. The Sheriffs Office and the Salt Lake County Jeep Patrol were notified about 8 p.m. Brigs shirt was found hanging on a pest near the water. Sheriff Delmar L. Larsen was personally on the scene Tuesday night, directing the search, and Chief Deputy Ferris Andrus was in charge of todays dragging operations. Other chilcren who wore swimming with the Knudsen boy Tuesday included Ricky Wines, 11, son of Mr, and Mrs. Robert E. Wines, 9634 and Steven Ln., Poppy and Peggy 12, Jentzsch, Jentzsch, 10, children f Mr. and Mrs. John Montague, 9637 Poppy Ln. provide advice and guidance so that the relationship in divorce will be improved. In many instances, divorce to alleviate the stress and violence of a bad marriage and tragedy, including even murder, sometimes results, he said. Of equal importance Is a provision which gives the court authority to protect the rights of the children independent of the two litigants, fails SPECIAL . "SCHOOL'S OUT" All Walt Disney Show Starts .. . TOMORROW July . i starring Floyd Cramer Chet Atkins Boots Randolf THEATRE! RIALTO Cast and directors of U. of U. Lagoon Players, prepare for final week of hearsals for "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way To the Forum." re- Lagoon Plans 'Funny Thing' Several weeks of rehearsals behind them, the cast of the University of Utah Lagoon players tonight go into a final week of rehearsals for their opening play of the season. The comedy, a wacky and way-oproduction titled "A Funny Tiling Happened on the Way to the Forum, will open in the Lagoon Opera House at 8:30 p.m. June 11. It will be presented every Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday for the next six weeks, and then Getting Gerties Garter, a musical comedy-dramwill take over the stage. shown in the above picture. Reading from left lower and up, then down each row are the following: Anne Row, H. E. D. Redford, Elizabeth Dar-leJulia Lee Cox, Ambra Allgood, William Barber, Trade Pas to re, Marvin Sorenson, Dana Swenson, Van Gessel, Gene Pack, Steve Cope, Robert Hyde Wilson, Kim Folsom, Martin Cara Bollschweiler, Brinton, Mitzi Anderson, Rand, Murray, Dave Robinson a, A Funny Thing Happened was a success on Broadway and became a motion picture. Robert Hyde Wilsou, who is directing, says the production to be presented at Lagoon will be a lot of fun because were having fun doing it. We hold dress re- .. y, , hearsals tonight Mr. Wilson and his cast are .Wfrvi iWT,- -. TODAY 2:00 and :30 . . fl Wt SRKtKHl. M 4 dinet numbers, sonf color ind bis sornetbrng I heirl" Ktwifd PurtM Deseret News smM sim mm aitmm tnrr In. 11 Ml. tUTt UT. WEI. 4 SHOWS iiHiin PHUb 2nd Record Breaking Week! fOOAT! listed 3 106 .RIS wd 131 M0 r?SLD OVER HD. 1M and Lester Leister. Vi? DIRECT FROM ITS ROADSHOW ENSASEMENT!' w 153 J0EMI D00QN0 hot hibm natSTMS-KTIUC- HOST TWC THE FAULT AT KGUIM AOMISSKM CHUWIBI OUT 50c DM TODAY 2:00 and 8:00 P.M. ' estival ofMu$c sr' 'Charly' To a' vi law, he added. At present, Salt Lake is the only county in the state which has a family court division, but under provision of the new laws such a division may be set up in any county where the district court deems it advisable. in County commissioners the county involved must consent to the move. The Second District judges in Weber County are currently considering such a step. On July 1, Anderson will take a new assignment and Judge Joseph G. Jeppson will become presiding judge of the family court. Judge Emmett L. Brown, recently appointed to the Third District Court bench by Gov. Calvin L. Rampton, will fill the vacancy created by the shuffle. Meetings or whatever!! ' dren are, he said. If necessary, a guardian may be appointed for the children under provisions of the Promo- tions, FundRais- ing Events, Con- ventions, Annual For Boy, aL 5 fi Anderson continued. Often they cant see where the true interests of the chil- Music Hall for Special Sandy Pond Probed 2 Marriage Laws May Cut for DeVargas and Lucia D. Denton, said Travelers Insurance Co. had once reviewed the circumstances and decided B1 not to contest a claim from Continued from Page and his daughter. parties to determine tempoDeVargas This liability was later withrary relief. drawn, the complaint states. Often overlooked, said the Equal amounts of $226,761 is judge. Is that in some cases asked from both the insurance divorce is the only solution. In such instances, the new laws company and the Siegels, IjfW ini attorney 0 Continued from Page The transit district would be empowered to levy taxes for paying bonded indebtedness and liability judgments against the district Suit Filed By Husband, f WINNER 6 ACADEMY AWARDS INCL REST Loot Coin Collection Burglars smashed a front yKMtCMKETOUincinSttlU CAS1UI0M 01 SUM HW5I fttbtf llw Mart M tickrl nien art. window of a home owned by Charles Rugger! Jr., East, Monday and stole $265 in coins from his bedroom desk. The coins included seven $20 gold pieces, according to police Officer B. Moulton. Ruggeri was on a weekend trip when the theft oc274-12t- h it Itttth O'Orm IIS to. libit taO. IWIAJ.I art nattn lai Sfllc. cu iswo? ,,, , 9th South & Stats Sth Cast & 21st South 8th Wait A N. Tamplo . . . 33th South A Stata curred. WINNER ACADEMY AWARDS GAVE GRUSIN I universal! WINNING. J$HOL frM. 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