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Show tynni yy DESERET .NEWS. 3 By CLARENCE S. BARKER Deseret News Staff Writer Fourteen public hearings on road improvements and realignments will be conducted by the State Highway Department beginning tonight and ending Sept 16. The first hearing, at 7:30 p.m. In the State Office Build- proposed ing auditorium, is on proposed widening and resurfacing of 33rd South from State Street west to the Belt Route, near 24th West and 33th South. Other hearings will be as follows: at 7:30 p.m., Council Orem City Hall Room, on proposed widening of 8th and reconstruction 13, August Wednesday, Soad Thursday 1969 Orem, from U.S. 91 easterly 2.5 miles to U.S. 189, the road to Provo Canyon. This section of roadway is scheduled to cost about $2 North, million. Friday, 7:30- - p.m., Utah ChamCounty Commission bers, Provo, on proposed realignment and reconstruction of d U.S. 189 beginning at Junction at the mouth of Provo Canyon easterly to a quarter mile below the junction with the Alpine Loop to American ) Road Fork Canyon. Aug. 18, 9 a.m., State Office Building auditorium, on proposed widening and reconstruction of Redwood Road from North Temple to 9th North. Also the same day at Olm-stea- (U-80- B- -l asked his commitment to prison as an habitual criminal be set aside which the judge did. Ritter said Jones should have been convicted of a third burglary, but there Is no crime of being an habitual criminal The sentence was 15 years. Maryann Garcia, serving yean for grand larceny, claimed she didnt have an attorney at her parole revocation hearing and she was released. 1965, 0 MONDAY RELEASES Released from custody Monday because they werent rep Jordan Land Purchase Vins Okay Continued frofn Page B- -l ter flood control plan calls for the two land strips to be fully landscaped with a possible roadway paralleling the river. Straightening and cleaning of the river will be done by the U.S. Corps of Engineers, at their expense, and the entire project will cost more than $8 million before completed. Commissioner Philip R. Blomquist said the flood control department has $350,000 for right of way purchases in , Commisioners directed the county finance department to begin negotiating for the purchases as quickly as possible. Jim P. Hansen, former intergovernmental relations director, now with Model Cities, said the river must be lowered because many of the storm drains that bring runoff water to the river are lower than the river. This causes backing up of flood waters. This work will have to be done Immediately, Hansen said. The County Commission said an agreement had been reached between the county and city to use the citys drainage ditch from its sewage treatment plant to the Great Salt Lake for overflow use. Plans also call for negotiations with Davis County to obtain land along the river for future overflow plains. said it was Blomquist urgent that the county buy the lands along the river since land costs have increased 30 per cent in the past two years. resented by attorneys at their hearings parole revocation were Virgil A. McDorman, Grant Jolley, Stanley Eugene Tavenner, Clifford L Worth-eRoger Barela, Dennis n, Claude Reed. and Melany 1:30 p.m., hearing in the auditorium on proposed widening of Redand reconstruction wood Road from 33th to 62nd South. Aug. 19, 1:30 p.m., Mound Fort Junior High School, 1200 Washington Blvd., Ogden, on proposed improvement of Ogden. This is to begin at 12th Street for westbound traffic and 13th Street for eastbound traffic, at Wall Street, to a junction near the Old Mill west of Harrison Boulevard. Aug. 20, 7:30 p.m., State Office Building auditorium, on proposed improvements on a southerly extension of the Van Winkle Expressway. The job is to extend from about fist Soutii and 20th East northerly U-3- adjacent to 20th East . to approximately 62nd South, then along the expressway to about 1833 East and 5950 South. It is to Include an Belt intercahnge with Route) and an interchange with Highland Drive at Vine Street. Aug. 21, 9:30 a.m., Police Conference Room, Bountiful City Hall, on proposed widening and reconstruction of 4th North, Bountiful, from to U.S. 91. Also the same day at 1:39 p.m. in the same meeting place, on proposed widening and recon26th South, struction of to U.S. 91. Bountiful, from Aug. 26, 9:30 a.m., Weber County Health Center Auditorium, 2560 Grant Ave., Ogden, U-9- CODE OF DRESS, CONDUCT OKAYED FOR IDAHO SCHOOL More Prisoners Continued from Page Air West's ImpiroveiHnieirsift Ceotriougs S.L. Request on proposed widening and from the channeling of Continued from Page B-- l junction of Riverdale Road and Washington Boulevard Sen. Bennett said. These innorth to 24th Street on Washclude Utahs swiftly growing ington Boulevard. our air cargo population, Aug. 27 at 10 a.m. in the needs, potential tourist expansCache County Hall of Justice, ion,- and the states strategic Logan, on proposed widening geographic position between of U2S. 89 in Logan Canyon the East and West coasts. from the right hand fork Continental Air Lines asked northeasterly six miles to the board today for a Chicago Ricks Springs. to San Francisco route, with Aug. 29, 7:30 p.m., State Ofan intermediate stop at Salt fice Building, auditorium on Lake City. Continental vice - on proposed improvementsRedwood Road. These are to president for sales Charles A. said that the line wantbegin at 21st South where the Bucks, new ed authority also for indiexisting median island will be Lake City modified. A new median vidual Chicago-Sal- t San island will be built from 2200 and Salt Lake City to 2565 South to the existing Francisco, whether or not it island and from 2740 to 35th was awarded the full Chicago South to meet the existing - San Francisco route. Edward Beauvais, assistant ' ' island. Sept. 4 at 1:30 p.m.. Delta vice president of Air West, testified before examiner City Building, on a proposed Keith, highway overpass structure offering supporting on U.S. 50-This is to begin data for Air Wests route appliat the west end of Main Street cations. ' and extend over the Union Pacific railroad tracks. Sept. 16, 1:30 p.m., Wasatch WASHINGTON The Air Heber Courthouse, County Force awarded a $5.1 million City, on proposed reconstruction of U.S. 40 to. extend from contract today to the Hercules Powder Co., for production of the east end of Strawberry 1 third stage motors for the Valley approximately miles southeast ,pf the water Minuteman II ballistic misHollow Tunnel westerly 9.5 sile. The Work will be done at Bacchus. miles U-1- Hercules Contract TWIN FALLS (UPI) A student conduct and dress code drawn up by a parent-studen-t advisory committee has been approved by the Twin Fails school trustees. SupL Ernest Ragland said the code allowed boys to wear bermuda shorts in the early fall and late spring, boys hair cannot be longer than the eyebrows or the shirt collar, and sideburns cannot be lower than the earlobe. - Melvin Continued from Page by releasing their straps and crawling from the and Ferguson wreckage; Crandall were not. When the helicopter failed to return a radio check, a search for the craft began. The helicopter was finally sighted by Roy Martin, a Key flames Aviation council. change was approved by the board of governors. The council w ill be headed The by a vice of president the board, to be named by Mr. Davison the board's executive committee later date. Creation of a council to supercede a division of transportation is necessitated by the growing role of transportation in the Salt Lake area, explained Max Rich, executive vice president and secretary of the Chamber. Fields, a staff Wjlliam w two-rot- Rex Dennis Ferguson was born June 29, 1938 in Salt Lake City, a son of Ernest A. and Genevieve Pearson Fer-guso- well-know- n vez, Chase McGray Wood, John Sosa, Alexander Ornelas, Mike Alvarez and Ronald Hurst Miss Garda was the only one of the group released from custody and the judge continued the hearing for the other nine and a group of other inmates until this afternoon. FROM BOARD Admiral has a new distribution system for the- Intermountain area. And to cele- to offer you fan- brate the occasion Admiral and Freight Outlet have combined ' ' tastic savings on refrigerators and freezers. Special carload prices have been ap r, , Lawrence W. Morris, executive secretary, Utah Board of Pardons, was the only person who testified Tuesday and his of board procedures were essentially the same for all of the Inmates who appeared for parole revocation hearings. explanations He said the Inmates didnt have an attorney present at hearings before their writs of habeas corpus were filed, but were allowed attorneys after they were filed. Former Utah attorney general Phil L. Hansen said that even an attorney though was present at the second hearings, the inmates were not allowed ball pending outcome of the hearing, were not faced by their accusers, no witnesses were sworn to testify, witnesses were not subpoenaed without charge to the inmate and attorneys were not allowed to v : . proved by the factory and help us bring you lower prices for this sale. COME IN TODAY. QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED! mm m tm mmic mm DELUXE Check this Sensational Value ! . ONLY TWO-DOO- R SIDE-BY-SI- DE Refrigerator Freszer cross-exami- anyone. TAKEN POSITION Huge Freezer Storage Giant capacity lets you take g advantage of food salesl Ritter has taken the position that if a man is taken before the Board of Pardons on a parole revocation he should be presumed innocent until proven guilty after evidence is taken. money-savin- The state was allowed 10 days to submit the transcripts of both the first and second revocation hearings on the inmates to make the record complete. I am going to prepare this record for the highest court, Ritter said. Glide-ORefrigerator Shalvas Entire shelf glides out to permit easy selection ut Look The judge said he had been told that a prisoner released Monday had his parole revoked for being with an The was his wife, he added. ransportation Panel Okayed tion tional helicopter accident occurred on Jan. 28, 1967K when a helicopter crashed on a munitions test mission minutes after it left Dugway Proving Ground. Five soldiers died in the accident. employe. First report was, The pilot He graduated from Jordan Is dead, but one man is badly School and was a memHigh burned. Members of a Speber of the Sandy 4th Ward, Green Eeret cial Forces Church of Jesus Christ of unit training near Alpine reLatter-da- y Saints. Ferguson equipsponded by lowering in the 19th Spewas a captain ment, food, and blood plasma cial Forces Utah NaGroup, to the victims. tional Guard. Ferguson was a Survivors include his parand experienced pilot. His six sisters and ents, mother, Genevieve Ferguson, four Sandy; brothers; Mrs. Paul son taken her had said Sandy, (Ardonna) Bennion, Hunter; part in many hundreds of Mrs. Calvin (Bonnie) Jaynes,' missions. The mishap was the fourth .Tooele; Mrs. Robert (Loris) fatal helicopter crash in Utah Hansen, Rigby, Idaho; Mrs. Richard (Kathryn) Phelps, in the past five years. Sait Lake City; Mrs. Craig An Ogden man recently from the Navy was (Dixie) Maddux, Bountiful; killed June 29, 1964, when his Nadine Ferguson and Jay Mau-- r craft crashed at the Ogden - Ferguson, both Sandy; Calif. ; Noel, Los ' Albany, rice, A Texas Airport. Municipal Angeles, Calif.; Jerry, Idaho pilot was killed when a heliIdaho. copter crashed in Monticello Falls, Funeral services will be on Sept 29, 1965, during a Deannounced from 8090 S. State fense Department exercise. The most recent and sensa- - St; at these and storage. 5 most wanted FEATURES! giant capacity i Admiral p Dual-Tem- Meat Kttpttl Ctntilm.rSh.lvnl t. Hu9.PmnrS-0ftgtlS.ptM- ADJUSTABLE REFRIGERATOR CANTILEVER FITS YOUR PRESENT KITCHEN! KEEPER ONLY SHELVES Move them up and down MEAT Ttmptrttum ControW to OOB95 most any position! Keeps meats fresh and moist COMPARTMEXTIZED STORAGE everything! 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