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Show West between and North South Temple to Second South should be completed by Thursday, the railroad said. A single track along First West will be left to serve industries along the street, said John D. Monson, secre- iary to the division engineer for D&RGW. Removal of the one set of tracks will give better access to the Salt Palace and im Mayor Questions Land Practices Appraisal procedures and the uncertainty of funds for development are chief less than a half acre plus a e on the Great Salt Lake area land and other lands the county has purchased. Lee wants to know whether the appraisers meet the standards set up by the National Appraisers Association or its aliates, He has questioned prices paid by the county, hinting that excessive profits have been made by former owners. ' sub-leas- com-plair- ts of J. Mayor Bracken Lee, .vho questions Salt Lake County r e c r eational land purchas- recent es. Were the men who appraised this land qualified appraisers? What program does the county have for future expenditures. . . .? Shooting Probed . Salt Lake City police were These were Lees chief quesinvestigating an early morntions in a letter this week to ing shooting today in which a Oscar Hanson Jr., County man was wounded by a shotCommission chairman. gun but refused help at the two commissioners The hospitaL have agreed to meet Friday The shooting was at approxiat 9 a.m. in Hansons office to mately 527 W. 2nd South about discuss the land deals. Lee 4:15 a.m. The man shot was has questioned prices the identified as Joe Wheeler, 537 county- paid for 122 acres in W. 2nd South. Police said Eig Cottonwood Canyon and Wheeler suffered a shotgun wound in the chest, but refused assistance at University 'ibwa'il fiUmf Tnlftft Hospital. Police were searching for three men and a woman for - J Si (Used) n'" STEEL KETCHUM'S All Siies of Beams, Channels, Angles, Plates, 200 ton stock Camel liner Appleby Utahs largest Volume Dealer VISTA 33rd So. & lath, etc. SALE 4th To. at 7th W. State PRICED 355-465- 4 questioning. The shooting was thought to have followed an argument between Wheeler and other persons who frequent the West 2nd South area. Pheasant Anyone? of a menu was interrupted Tuesday by the would-b- e main dish: pheasant under glass. Mrs. J. E. Ward and her daughter, Mis. Kenneth Johnson, were discussing the menu when the pheasant smashed through a glass panel in a storm door at the Ward residence, 850 N. Redwood Rd., Apt 2, showering the living room with splinters. in He landed slap-da- b front of me on the living room floor, Mrs. Ward said, and walked across the room like he owned the place. The Johnsons. 689 N. 12th West, took the uninjured rooster pheasant to a friends A telephone discussion birthday-dinne- r - aviary. 4 Hospitalized Four persons remained hospitalized today after three accidents Tuesday in Salt Lake City. Gilbert Eloy Lovato, 31, 4370 S. 2nd West, was in critical condition at St Marks Hey Gals! Get Dad his lawn equipment At CotMall Garden tonwood ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY y Hospitat, after a car he was driving veered into another lane and struck two autos in succession at 9th West and North Temple. Alfred Johnson, 55, 151 S. 8h West, a passenger in the Lovato car, was held overnight at the same hospital for observation, but suffered no apparent injuries. Drivers of the other arid a broken leg when struck by a car while crossing a street at 10th East and South Temple. She was in satisfactory condition at Holy Cross Hospital. The victim was struck by a driven by Rick camper-truck- , Jensen Edmunds, 16, 3021 Plateau St., said Officer Dave Lord. vehicles were Mary Margaret Christensen, 17, 1475 E. 42nd South, and Lynn Thomas Payne, Roy, Weber County. They were not injured. collision on In a the 21st South freeway at 21st West, Edna Ashton, 37, 3160 E. 39th. South, driver of the car, received multiple injuries and was in serious condition at LDS Hospital. Christie Goodwin, 15, 3739 S. 4565 West, a passenger, was serious at the same also hospital. Becky Ashton, 15; Bret, 8, and Cammy, 5, were treated for minor injuriesr and released. Wendell Dean Camp, 31, Woods Cross, the tractor operator, was not hurt. Rita Christensen, 54, 876-lAve., suffered head injuries car-tract- Bari Seheib, EXCLUSIVE AOtfA: DIAMOND GLOSS COLORS ELECTRIC SILICONES" WITH GENERAL ADVERTISEMENT- Revolutionizes Denture Wearing The nearest thing to having your own teeth is possible bv an artificial membrane invented by chemists. 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