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Show 8B DESERET NEWS, Thursday, August 21, 1969 Acini' Park Mew n 4 Selected V Lesser Charge For fred By County peim For Board Across Prom Soli Moce Salt Lake City has a rew mini park today. Located across the street from the Salt Palace on West Temple, between 1st and 2nd South streets, the park is the development of Utah Power and Light Co. Work on the park began in February and was considered completed this week. It will, of course, get much said a UP&L greener, dfegfr.-'-- ' 9 if f- JtyA ' 's 4 . 'V S' , '.WJfar tf ' w , Work two-thir- s r Vjf' :z 44 - ' ' iC 'r 4 & jA- x Miniature park is now complete opposite the Salt Palace as part of Utah Power and Light Company's substation remodeling project. But we want the plained, to look nice, since it is directly across the street from tne new Salt Palace, a spokesman. The park has had a spinoff effect on neighbors, and . City Commission. In other business the County Commission: Recommended that Thomas O. Kysar and Dan J. Flesh-e- r be assigned positions on the Air Polution Committee of the Wasatch Council. O sev-are- a eral are upgrading their own property to improve the entire , , Police Chief Dewey ,T. Fillis Baran after charges filed. Acting through an attorney, the former officer formally accepted the termi-wer- e a nation month ago. 2050 East ' 6200 South MON After five hours of deliberation, the jury returned at 9 p.m. to report a verdict of not guilty on the burglary charge, but found Baran guilty of the destruction of property, a misdemeanor. j Baran was an police officer when he was arrested in connection with the burglary of the Nut Tree, 2032-llt- h East, Sugar House. A brick the was thrown through stores plate glass window, leading to the misdemeanor charge. y TUES THUDS WED ... SAT. CLOSED SUN. TOMATOES No.l V h Ini'S Slicers UTAH PEACHES 1i feel CUCUMBERS 3.1 Uft Nm 3 BELL PEPPERS MELON SALE: Creke 10, 1 CaMa GROUNDBEEF 53 BABY FOOD 12' BLACK IE PEPPER--r- Vanilla Wafers GRAHAMS 36 34 65 lM- - SMkbf 2 County To Wage War On Garbage Continued from Page B-- ordinances in relation to dumping. He said they would like to see one member of the county attorneys staff working fnll time on such prosecutions to obtain quicker court determination in this area. l jo their original boundaries juuT will require covering of much of the unsightly materi- al. Hunt said there would still be some legal questions brought up after the enactordiment of the nance. He said the ordinance could not cover storage of material for salvage, but would time define a reasonable be could that such materials .left in the open before the ordinance would require their disposal , , HEALTH VIOLATIONS tz oivi i QUICK ACTION Jorgensen said the Travel is desirous Council of ob- taining some definitive action to curtail dumping prior to the next tourist season. Both Commissioners Blomquist and Hunt assured him they would cooperate in this matter and said the ordinance would be the first step in this direction. Blomquist said the situation now is "pathetic. He added Duncan suggested that Salt that just about every vacant Lake City, which is- cooperating piece of property along High40 is being used as a with the county, purchase the way ground by someone dumping Carter Dump property which or other and we want to stop Is located near the airport He, this practice. said he was certain this can be obtained for a reasonable Army Award price, and this will eliminate 1st Lt. James C. McKee, one of the bigger problems son of Mr. and Mrs. James E. 40. rr along Highway : cr QUEEII - Warmth with good looks In handsome cardigans and slipovers. 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BEDROOM SET COMPLETE ,2 "tough stuff a blend of 65 ATNIR MATTRESSES Mi 10X SPRINGS ns lew ns $44.90 AU etom opra ID um. to 6 p.m MRinfs till 9 Monday mi Frt&qi Cottomieooi elto X kartdey till 9 ' iFglAb-to- g Jirtct-du- d tapping for all of J 7734640; layton, Kayniue, Utah Fttmiiigton867-2247- ; 0060 and Bi ping Someth 1--7 FRI....M wf Hall instructed the jury of six men and two women that they had three alternatives, to find Baran guilty or not guilty of second-degre- e burglary, of malicious destruction of prop-- , erty or of breaking and entering with intent to steal. The latter two charges are misdemeanors. Burglary is a felony and carries a penalty of confinement in the State Prison. Recommended that Lamont Gunderson, director of the county highway department, be appointed chairman of a committee to study and give recommendations within 90 days also what Salt Lake County should do with he problem of abandoned and wrecked cars. Approved the appointment of Ella Black, 1327 Brookshire Dr., as constable of the Third Precinct. er destruc- Stanley W. Baran, 26, will be sentenced Sept. 10 at 9 a.m, by Third District Court Judge Gordon W. HalL The crime carries a penalty of six months in the county jail, or a $299 fine, or both. City-Coun- ty spokesman. about charge, malicious tion of property. Four appointments to the formed newly Board of Health were made by the County Commission at its regular Wednesday meeting. t Doctor Robert L. Sorbonne, L. C. Romney, and Dr. Dick D. Wetzel were named as regular members and Richard A. Van Winkle was given an at large position. -Commissioners Philip R. Hunt K. Blomquist and Royal made the appointment on recommendation of the Salt Lake Downtown included razing a which building housed a substation for the power company. A new shell has been constructed around the substation, and new electrical equipment has been added. The substation serves an Important part of the downtown business area. The park itself is 3,100 square yards about of an acre. Landscaping includes new lawns, trees and shrubbery. Previously, most of the park area was graveled parking. In addition, reconstruction in the area included a new driveway with curbs and gutters for use of service vehicles into the middle of the block. Total cost of the project was $135,000, UP&L ex- - former Salt Lake police officer, charged with second-degre- e burglary, was found guilty Wednesday of a lesser A Ex-Offic- BUDGET STORE SOYS - ! iterra . |