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Show r ."r.-s 8C S DESERET June NEWS Tuesday, 10, r ' v Blaze .Damages Barn, Garage 1969 p.m. inside the bam. ' i.cimes destroyed the barn, and the stiff wind blew flames over to a nearby garage. The roof of the garage and several trucks inside suffered severe damage. The fire was reported by the victims daughter-in-law- , Mrs. John Dick, who lives next door. windswept fire caused $15,000 damage Monday afternoon to a barn and garage at the residence of James Dick, 8500 S. 13 th West Chief Frank Jones, Salt Lake County Fire Department, said investigation would continue into the cause of the blaze which started about 2 A Agency To issue however, from people on welfare who apparently need the cards to prove identification to cash welfare checks. Th y could also be used for other purposes and are not restricted to persons who do not hold driver licenses, Dorius said. They will resemble the new plastic-coate- d driver licenses, except that the background will probably be red. Persons applying for either t'.j new ID cards oa- thrver li. c res murt furnish a birth certificate as proof of age. The Utah Driver License for Division is gearing of identification issuance cards provided for in the new liquor law, according to Earl N. Dorius, director. Persons may apply for them in about a week at any driver license examining station. The cost is $2. They are intended for persons 21 or over who have no drivers license, but who wish to have proof they are old enough to buy liquor. Dorius said his office has received several inquiries, LMM AM CONDmONlNQ CENTRAL AIR 1 Other proof, such as service registration or school records, may be accepted, but only under unm.ual circumstances, he stated. In connection with driver licenses, the director noted that many people are still coming to the office in the State Capitol to apply for license renewals. Due to the necessity of taking photographs and administering written tests, renewals cannot be issued at the Capitol office. This must be done at one of the examining sta tions, such as the one State Cooling coil fits right on furnoco. Uiot lurn.e. bhwor, Gravel Pit GRANGER Extension of operation of Breitling Brothers Construction Gravel Pit, 3200 W. 44th South, depends on whether rehabilitation conditions are met. This is the decision reached at a public hearing on whether the companys $5,000 bond would be forfeited or the gravel operation allowed to continue operation. Meeting with Lane Ronnow, zoning enforcement and building inspection director, residents complained about no fencing around the pit, three two of dangerous ponds, which are about five feet deep, and pit depth. Robert Breitling, one of the owners, said residents complaints are unwarranted, that he has tried to observe ordinances. But, he said, the company has run into difficulty, since property owners in the area have backed out of agreements to give the company land for contouring the pit. 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AV AS mouth-to-mou- FRIDAY checking accounts BIRTHS PITALS boy wasnt breathing and had failed to respond to resuscitation efforts made by Mrs. Pierson on the way to the hospital. The boy was placed on an artifical breathing machine where he remained uncon- FRIDAY thru 4o 3, foster son of Mr. and Mrs. Addie Pierson, 1957 Buchanan, died Saturday night at Dee LDS Hospital several hours after being brought to the hospital in a coma by Mrs. Pierson. Hospital officials said the BANKING WINDOWS WALK-U- P DESERET NEWS SENDS bIRTHDAY GREETINGS 7D: Randy Hall, son o Mr. and Mrs. DeRay Hall, 27 Herbert A v.; Louis Lodefink, son of Mr. and Mrs. David L. Loderfink, 4141 Sovereign Way; Stephanie Lockyer, daughter of AY. and Mrs. Joe Lockyer, 215 Vidas Ave.; Michael Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Miller, 3683 So. West, Granger; Dale Siicox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Siicox, 309 W. Pioneer Ave., Sandy; and all other babies Tuesday. (Pictures of babies of Deseret News subscribers will be taken free of charge at t ie Deseret News baby photo studio, 34 E. First South, Monday through Friday from 10 .m. until 3 p.m. at least three days before baby's birthday. injuries. James Pierson, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY N Slcox An autopsy comOGDEN pleted Monday by Dr. James Weston, state medical examiner, showed a Ogden boy died of head OPEN UNTIL 4:39 P.M. DRIVE-I- Dale Michael Miller Stephanie Lockyer & cue SCOUT IFADER INTERVIEWED DURING RECENT SCREENING IN SALT LAKE CITY. tom bmk ct jQimitQ Electric room air 'ODY ECCLES .TED conditioners are down in price aiaju COlO about half for comparable models 10 years ago. trend THEODORE BIKELiw t JANE KL0YE m JOANNA CRAWFORD SHERDEMAN tKitctMiK.it ormiumur- ,mm - PLUS (. h ROBERT B. 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