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Show WTiaimir 8prJf'r 0. ? II DIMT NEWS, Thursday, September r fi II TP V?. 1969 A, 4 Charged n fi P7 Of Liquor 902-llt- y Wun-derb- ar BARTENDER tender at the Castille Club, State, complaint signed by State Liquor Law enforcement Agent R. D. Moren. fast-pace- , Deseret News Special ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. It hardly seems possible in a with as place overflowing much glamour as the Miss America contest here, but somebodys got Miss Utah mistaken for a boy. Susan Nielson, Utahs entry in the famed beauty contest, said her hotel telephone keeps ringing and the switchboard keeps asking for Tom Nelson. However, there was no chance of anybody thinking she was Tom Nelson Wednes con-neeti- the early Wednesday morning burglary of Moris Market, 8373 W. 2700 South. tIo were also arrfcted and referred to rt rence and many other workers. Stein said $240,000, or 5.3 per cent more than .the amount contributed by corporations in 1968, has already been donated by businesses day night as Susan took part in the swimsuit division, e wearing a suit. Top swimsuit winner was Miss Ohio, but that doesnt mean that Susan failed to score high. Carol Salt Lake City-boJean Norval, who is Miss Connecticut, displayed her musical talent with a rendition of St. Louis Blues on the organ. Also in the talent division, Miss Wyoming, Sandra Ann one-piec- Opens Counsel ranch Unit In S.L S Tie Internal Revenue Serv J (IRS) today officially St Paul, Minn., for three years, will be in charge of the new Salt Lake office. Brennan will be assisted by Eugene P. Bogner and Peter M. Ritteman. Jurisdiction of their office will be in Utah fice in ice region- - counsels in the Federal Build- office ing Wnnex, 135 S. ?tete. Martin Kf Wotjhy, WashD.C., ington, announced the offige opening ij said nf a Da.Vid Clayton, and Montana. Worthy said the office counsel will be responsible for trying all civil tax cases in Utah and Montana and general litigation proceedings in probate courts and bankrupt- cy matters. The attorneys also will provide legal advice to District R. Brehnan, who Tlr. Brennan was' in charge of a branch of NOW thru SUN. EVE.. SIPT. 7 h Morley, 27, Norah is kidnaped, and general havoc is raised. Ollier major acting assignments are held by veterans Dennis Homian, Winkie T. Blackhurst, Ethel Baker Cal-liWayne D. Strong, and Marva Banks Linusay. An- s, 21, East, bartender at the Happening House, son. there Conventions at Park City have included an evening at the melodrama on the schedule of activities and those attending conventions usually take part in booing the villain and cheering the hero, or the other way around. Alene Baird stars in new Park City melodrama. 3 New BAIL SET this year. He said it is anticipated that a total of $300,000 will be raised in this category. the 1968 drive, During $1,354,000 was collected, he said. The goal was $L3 mil- Bail for the four persons was set at $500 each. The four defendants must answer to a returnable summons to appear for arraignment Sept. 15, Meanwhile, the county attorneys ffice has requested an interpretation from Atty. lion. ture. NO PROVISIONS? E. H. Fankhauser, chief Again. criminal dpputy In the county Miss Nevada, Karen Lois attorneys office, said he has and Miss Idaho, been unable to locate proviWaatum, Diana Gall Hopperstad, ap- sions for penalties for illegal peared in evening gowns, a storage of liquor in the new regulations. category whose winners are The attorney general must kept secret, also rule on who is criminally liable before complaints can be filed charging any club, Basic Completes bartender or president of a HURRICANE, private club with illegal storWashington Airman Craig D. age of alcohol, Fankhauser County Barrick, son of Mr. and Mrs. said. Oscar D. Barrick, Hurricane, With the new complaints has completed basic training issued Wednesday, a total of at Lackland AFB, Tex. He is six clubs and eight persons a graduate of Hurricane High, hve been charged within the Dixie College and Brigham last two weeks under provisions of the 1969 liquor laws.' Young University. 1 Films Friday First-Ru-n Fox have been double-billeIn one other change Three new mevies will open Afraid and are showing at the Rialto Whos in the program, engagements Theater. and Salt Lake area Friday while Virginia Woolf? the first downtown performance of another production also is scheduled, The first-ru- n films are DevH By the Tail, a French comedy starring Yves Mon- -, tand, which will be playing at the Tower, and Nightmare In Wax and Blood of Draco-la- s Castle, two horror shows which will play at the Capitol and Motor Vu. The first downtown showing starof Loves of Isadora, ring Vanessa Redgrave as Big Grand dancer Isadora Duncan, is scheduled at the Studio TheaGE Color TV Console, Aug. 30 ter. 6 RCA Color TV Console, is an Isadora 1-11 picture that actually should p.m. Open 5-- 11 p.m. be placed in an X category. Labor Sun., Day is an Devil By the Tail (Ticket booths close of IO p.m.) film, while the two horror movies are a matter of taste, but they are no worse than those pictures being shown on nightmare or fright-mar- e theater programs on first-ru-n Gen. Vernon B. Romney in connection with illegal storage of alcohol provisions in liqusr legislation enacted by the last, session of the Utah Legisla- Grimm of Casper, sang medley of People, Gotta Be Me, and Free Ski parties organized in other states also include an evening at the melodrama on their schedule. 1104 W. 2100 South. BUT JUDGES KNOW BETTER a Ive brown, with the 1549-16t- Green, Granite School District, and Jack DeMann, Hercules, Inc., peek at materials displayed at Utah United Funds breakfast meeting. Were now Funds, said, about 30 days ahea1 in the total campaign effort. The drive requires many months of advance work before the public campaign. He commended the efforts of Iaw- - Ajidrew Juhn Conti Jr., 19, 301$ S. 1900 West, and Joel Johjiston, 3155 S. 8450 West, were charged with second degree burglary today In led a branch of Bill Rodney Bill Burglary Charges Filed Against 2 1 Young Fomar Dr., bartender of the Yc.k club, complaint signed by Deputy Sheriff Joe Edwards. 3065 d Angeles, performing to music in a club dining rooji. Music was provided by ttWAtheniun Bouzoukia, an instrumental group directed by Chris Kaniakas. Tie dining room was decorated in a carnival atmosphere, complete with clowns a n 3 1.1 e d i terranean-styl- e tente. hforbert J. Stin, executive vie president, Utah United a Pelland, 923 S. David expects to cater to large ski parties from Utah points as well as from out of the state during the coming winter sea- are attempts to thwart the Squires plot, the wife is drugged for her fortune, a mortgage is forged, an accomplice is done away with, 52, 6517 W. 3500 South, bar- WJien the representatives arrived at the Ambassador Athletic Club to pick up a packet of campaign material.-., they were greeted by danger Lucie Zenouba, Los the evening, During other member of the cast, Garry Dunster, is new to the Silver Wheel stage. Director, actor and singer during the olios is Glen L. Slight, another veteran of local theater. The play will be presented every Friday and Saturday for an indefinite period. The Silver Wheel Theater ter. CHARGED Leonard Edward I The Secret of the Haunted Mill, a melodrama with heroine and hissing villain, will open at Park Citys Silver Wheel Theater Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. Veteran actress Alene Baird will star as the heroine of the play about a beautiful young Irish widow named Norah who is forced into wedlock with a doer of dastardly deeds. The villain, Squire Corrigan, is played by Robert C. Heath, another verran of local thea- Complaints charging liquor violations in four Salt Lake clubs were issued City Wednesday, Charged with illegal sale of alcohol were: Linda Marie Scuggs George, h 30, East, in connection with police raid of Verein, also known as the Bon Bor. Club, 854 S. State. Complaint was signed by Police Reserve Officer Guy Thomas. -- opi Secret Of Haunted Mill' Melodrama Opens Friday In Sales &W This may be a record year for collections by the Utaa United Funds judging by the enthusiasm shown this morning at a continental breakfast for 141 representatives of various employe groups. This year's U. F. goal is $1,430,213, and were hopeful of 'wrapping up the f ttirc pecampaign within a riod following a kickoff luncheon Sept. 23 at the Terrace said W. Mack taflroom, Laurence, general chairman. Of that amount, approximately $900,000 is expected to be Contributed by employes of some 200 companies in the Saif Lake and Tooele areas, and; $590,000 by corporations, foundations and individuals. JCi ' Prizes awarded daily plus Prizes: Sept. daily; Sat., Hxrrnrsxirx nix xra TV. . . . by Special Arrangement with GIENN Director Roland V. Wise, but all criminal matters will continue to be handled by the re- -' PEYMUSICHjm TOMORROW NITE, SAT. & SUN gional counsel's office in San R. WINN presents Francisco. 1 Fri., Sept. 12 & Sot., Sept. 13 Opening of the Salt Lake branch, Worthy said, constitutes recognition that Salt Lake City is one of the major population centers where tax- A New Musical Comedy RIDE 'EM ALL NITE AND DAY -2.00 THAT'S ALL YOU PAY! - Regular Prices for these net desiring Ride Pass payers may exercise their rights to pursue with the regional counsel and the Appellate Division of the IRS the settlement or litigation of income, estate and gift tax cases in the U.S. Tax Court. B TOMORROW & SAT. KNAK Proudly Presents i those sensational D0ACS3 The new office, together with the Appellate Division in Salt Lake City, will have joint jurisdiction in the settlement of those cases in which taxpayers petition the U.S. Tax Court when settlement is not possible with a district director, Worthy said. 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