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Show DESERET NEWS, Monday, July 7, 1969 Fire Hits Vacant arSing Building A fire in the vacant Darling and Building at Broadway Main, which broke out shortly before noon Utah Fish and Game Department, will lecture on "Wildlife Babies. C. Devon Sanderson, U.S. Forest Service, will show the color films Patterns of the Wild and Realm of the Wild in the Box Elder Mill Creek Amphitheater, Canyon, Saturday at 9 p.m. lllllllllilllllillllllllll today, w as threatening to tiie topple wall onto oth- - Area Briefs er buildings below. ; and Employes customers from Delicatessen and Crouch's Sandwich Shop, 328 S. Main, and from an adjacent lounge. ; Flames were shooting 40 to 50 feet in the air from the roofless building. The fire apparently started in an elevator shaft in the south side of the building about 11:30 a.m. The buildings housing the delicatessen and lounge and a Deseret Pharmacy, high. The Darling Building is being torn down to make way for a new J.C.' Penney office building. Burglary Probed KEARN- S- Salt Lake Coun- past ty Fire investigators were searching today for the cause of a fire resulting in $2,500 damage to the home of Lynn Smoke damage was extensive, "The Smiths teenage son, Tommy, was sitting in his bedroom unaware of the fire, Webb said, and the Fire De-- ; partment was notified by a neighbor. Other members of the Smith family were not at Victim 'Serious' Debra Wiese, 12, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chad Wiese, 115 W. 3030 South, suffered severe head injuries in a truck-ca- r collision Sunday at 4 p.m. . at 33rd South and Main Street. She was listed in serious condition today at Cottonwood " LDS Hospital. Debra was a passenger in a truck driven by Terry Lynn Abernethy, 16, son of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Abernethy, 3980 S. Main. The vehicle collided at the intersection with a car driven by Ralph Leroy Harris, 16, 445 Welby Ave. home. : three years, and either $1,000 a year or one per cent of the gross receipts for each of the remaining years. Larry Birrell, county finance director, said crews were sent to the property Tuesday to begin cleanup and repair work necessary before the beach is opened for public use in a week or two. . $2,500 Fire Loss f Mrs. Ada Dern, owner of Sunset Beach, with $20,000 due the first year and $10,000 in each succeeding year until the full amount is paid. The state land will be leased from the State Land Board for 49 years, with $1,000 a year to be paid for the first Day, will be held Saturday, beginning 7:30 p.m. in front of the church at 211 W. 1st South. A street dance, with members dancing and singing in kimonos and happi coats to their respective symbolize traditions, is open to the public, Food, popcorn and cold drinks will be on sale outside and tours through the temple will be conducted. The Obon festival has come to be a day when all thoughtful children think of the welfare of their parents. Unlike Mothers Day or Fathers Day, Obon pays respect to parents for seven generations g j, and surrounding property for of recreational development facilities on Great Salt Lake. he county will acquire the sOat Beach property and 212 acres of state land. It agreed to pay $70,000 to thers units. ; Salt Lake County has completed arrangements for lease and purchase of Sunset Beach S. The Buddhist Obon Festival, a combined Mothers and Fa- and occurred sometime over the July 4 holiday. It was not known how burglars entered the building. The stolen items included six $500 adding machines, two electric typewriters, postage machine, two radios, and several drills and ; 1588 Resort Lease Ready 0bon Festiva Salt Lake City Police today were investigating the burglary at Aluminum Manufacturing and Supply Co., 1809 S. 8th West, which resulted in the theft of $5,250 in office machines and tools. A loading truck valued at $4,000 was also missing from the garage. Officer K. Tolman said the theft was discovered Saturday ; Smith, 5680 S. 4580 West, Sunday about 5 p.m. Fire Battalion Chief Wilford Webb said the blaze started in the rear of the home and consumed the kitchen walls. Main. The theft consisted of about 1,300 pills and tablets of drugs including codeine and morphine. The drugs, valued at a wholesale rate of $100. were stolen from a drawer located in the counter. Police Officer K. Tolman said burglars entered the building by prying open the rear door to Deseret Medical Center which houses the pharmacy. restaurant (the. latter unoccupied) are about 21 j stories i Harris car. A large supply of drugs, most of which could be used for narcotic purposes, were stolen over the weekend from y ; Connie 3729 16, Cannon, McCall St., a passenger in the Drugs Stolen were evacuated . Jimmy Martin, 3038 S. West were treated for Temple, minor injuries and released. Also treated and released was Ranger Program The Salt Lake Ranger Dis t trict, Wasatch National For-- J est, will present two programs this week in the canyons east j of Salt Lake City. Thursday at 8:30 p.m. in ' phe Brighton Bowery next to Brighton Store, Ray Remund, Abernethy and a passenger -- Three persons, including a brother and sister, were arrested Sunday morning at 38 N. 7th West after a fight in which several Salt Lake City policemen were struck while trying to break up the incident. Officer R. K. Millard said the officers were struck with a shoe and kicked repeatedly while trying to stop the struggle between the two men, ages 39 and 18. The girl was 16 years old. teen-ag- e SANDY - A budget BECAUSE WE GRIND IT SEVERAL TIMES DAILY. . . weekend pukes everyday. because we have low prices today and everyday of the week. Check your food budget at your local newspaper for 1000s of additional EYERYDAY LOW PRICED ITEMS! LOOK FOR THE SEAL THAT GUARANTEES YOU EYERYDAY LOW PRICES! of for the 1969-7- 0 fiscal year was approved here at a recent public hearing. The mill levy remains at 19 mills, but the budget was increased $117,779 over fiscal 1969. The greatest increase was in the Public Safety Department, where the budget went up by $20,000 due to hiring of new policemen and purchase of a police car. . $132,918 BF.EF IS SUPER FRESH Sandy Budget BAKED FRESH DAILY MELjO-CRUS- T IBpeodI 16 OZ. LOAF bag containing reported stolen from Sears, Roebuck & Co., State St. An employe of the store, Charles South, told police he had placed the bag on a shelf outside a cashiers 850 S. cage. classes of schools, colleges and universities. It also prohibits annoying, disturbing, assaulting or molesting any student or employe An ordinance prohibiting unlawful acts in or about schools, colleges or universities has been approved by the Salt Lake County Commission. The ordinance was requested by Sheriff Delmar L. Larson, who said it is necessary to prevent occurrences similar to disorders at Eastern find West Coast colleges. I The measure prevents persons from annoying, disturbing or otherwise preventing the orderly conduct of the activities, administration of the school and unlawful A check later revealed the money bag missing. Police and employes checked the building but could not find the bag. loi- tering, idling, wandering, strolling or playing in or about the grounds either on foot or in vehicles without having some lawful business at the school. Anyone caught violating this ordinance will be tried under misdemeanor laws with a tine up to $299, six months in jail or both. or Woman Charged Salt Lake City Vice Squad officers have charged Doris Mary Langenfeld, 26, 2170 Vimont St., with being a disorderly person. Miss Langenfeld appeared before City Judge Melvin H. Morris to not guilty." She was plead ordered to stand trial Aug. 21. "J. 4u : J f '1 wi :y& UraiiMm Brett Neff Bolt Wendy Tate Bryan Noyes DESERET NEWS SENDS BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO: 1500 (Branson Neff, ion of Mr. And Mrs. Branson G. Neff, Dalt Ave.; Brett Bott, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bolt, mJQ S. 4560 West, Hunter; Wendy Tate, daushter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tate, 2840 Wardway Dr.; Bryan Noyes, Ison ot Mr. and Mrs. Ronney Noyes, 996 Harvard Ave I .And reel Guertler, son of Mr. and Mrs, Klaus Guertlor, son of Mr. and 5040 E. White Cir.; Wade woodmansee, Mrs. Gerald Woodmansee, 07 Catherine St.; Gabrielle Dean Ipsen, Ipsen, daughter ot Mr. and Mri. East, and all other babies one year old Monday. (Pictures ef babies ot Deseret News subscribers will be taken free f charge at the Deseret News baby photo studio, 34 E. list South, Monday through Friday from 10 a m. until 3 .p m. at leas! three days before baby's birthday). 3 BIRTHS AS REPORTED FROM LAKE AREA HOSPITALS: SALT J BOYS: Mr. and Mrs. r. anrl Mrs, "Mr. end Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. .Mr. and Mrs. .Mr. end Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, s Mr. and Mrs. Lvle Jenkins, 544 W. 1M0 North, Orem. Dan Morris, 1514 Wcods Ave. Keith Andrews, 530 Stewart St. East. Emery Barry. Brent T. Atkinson, Draper. 7th South. 540 E. Peterson. Reggie Gene Thomas, 1735 S. 440 West, Bountiful. 1400 Sumac E. Smith, Way. LaMar East. William F. Blackett, ftid Mrs. K Leonard Orulnan, ilil Evergreen, Andreas (iuerller Wade Woodmansee Gabrielle Ipsen Mr. and Mrs. Gary E. Steinfeldt, 3015 Birch Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis McMillan, 440 N. 225 East, North Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis C. Gage. 554 S. Douglas No. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCoy II, 022 N. Main, Bountiful. Mr, and Mrs. John Ranmall, 40 E. 1st North, Midway. Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Malin, 4759 S. 4340 West, Kearns. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Visher, 205 W. 500 South, Murray. GIRLS: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gunnustlo, 957 W. 1440 North, Woods Cross. Mr. and Mra. Wesley Parry, 109 Freemont, 902 S. 700 West, Mr. and Mrs. John N. Montgomery, Woods Cross. 3673 Mr. and Mrs. Wayne E. LeBaron, S. Bawden Avt. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Weaver, 4515 S. Driftwood. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell E. Smith, 252 E. 3100 So., Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford O. Reed, 6297 W. 3570 South. Mr. and Mrs. Keith E. Jensen, 29 S. 3rd East, North Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Gary D. Astill, 744 Jepson Ave. Mr. and Mrs. A. Robert Motrkus, 469 Dearcreck Rd. Mr. and Mrs. Jacnues Grossl, 1149 Wilson Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Peterson, 1565 S. Sandhill Rd., Orem. Mr. and Mrs. George Sherwood. 3280 Elgin Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney D. Abbott, 350 Chicago St. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R, Bonner, l!52-5tEast, No 3, Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Hutchings Jr., 5944 Imperial St. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Witt, Easi. I V s Mr. and Mri. Larry L. Stocking, 4475 W. 5295 So., Kearns, SHnaasEOB r m Rem, A KID'S DELIGHT SOUPS COMPANION 1 0gO( GfogCigfs FIRESIDE PKG. 1 LB. $1,100 Missing A money $1,100 was School Riot Bill ' OUR GROUND Three Arrested in his truck, Sandy Martin, 12, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. County Approves IN 3 lb. PKGS. OR MORE CAMPBELL 0U) 1012 OZ. CAN 7 |