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Show i 12 8, 196? NEWS, Monday, September DESERET B Cab, Station Are Robbed CAP Director frames Analyst To Position Gregorio E. Coronado, 49, an Office of Economic Opportunity analyst, of San Jose, Calif., h as been hired as the director of Neighborh o o d Operations for the Salt Lake V a 1 ley Community Action Program. His employment is effective immeJlr. Coronado diately, said CAF Cook, Miss Lorraine director. Coronado was hired from a list of three who had been approved by the majority of the selection committee of CAP, Miss Cook explained. She made the final decision. The director has been under fire in recent weeks from ac-- t i v i s t Mexican-America- n groups for her delay in hiring a Mexican-America- and assitant Court, neighborhood director. Coronado will supervise the four CAP centers in Salt Lake Valley, studying their needs and helping them draw up programs and activities. fels, Corpus Christy, and bock. Presidents the California Rural Legal Assistance; director of the legal and program for the Navajo Tribal Council; as civil rights coordinator for OEO in Austin, Tex. ; and as an examiner for the Post Office Department, at Dallas, Tex. Previously, he was a service representative with the U.S. Department of Labor; and clerk of the U.S. District i , : i 1 v - X V - a , - A Lub- Coronado has a law degree from the South Texas School of Law, Houston. He has been active in the Boy Scouts of America, numerous youth organizations, is a member of the Equal E m p 1 oyment Opportunity has served as Committee, legal coorsel for the Mexican Consulate, Lubbock, and was national vice chairman of the American G. I. Forum of the U.S. lie comes to his position backwith an impressive not served having ground, only as an OEO analyst, but also as directing attorney for ' detectives today. at Laredo. He is a member of the Texas and New Mexico bar associations, and has practicticed as a private attorney in New Braun- as an n Robberies of a taxicab driver and a service station attendant were under investigation by Salt Lake City Police Married, Coronado and his wife have five children. Mrs. Coronado has served as president of the womens auxiliary of the G. I. Forum for three terms. r George Smith, 35, 940 Jefferson St., a cab driver for Yellow Cab Co., picked up a miudle-ageman at 13th South and 5th East, about 11 p.m. Saturday. Smith said the man suddenly said, What would you do if you had a shotgun at your ' Courtesy Award Murder Trial Opens In Elko - The ELKO, NEV. (AP) of Leon Anderson, a musician charged with murder in the death of an Elko cocktail waitress, was to open todav before District Judge George Wright at Elko. Anderson, 34, is accused in the slaying of Joan Ingram, 54, Elko, whose body was trial n and news media for coverage of the trial which he said were to see that the defendant has a fair and impartial found beside a highway near Wells last October. Anderson was arrested in January in Red Bluff, CaliL He escaped from jail in Elko in May, He was recaptured in June trial. The order forbids photography or sketching in or near the courtroom and reporting of evidence not introduced in at Sacramento. Wright last Thursday Issued a set of guidelines to officials open court. J. Leith Anderson, assistant state Fichief accountant, nance Department, won the monthly Courtesy Is Contagaward this morning. ious Gov. Calvin L. P.amptbn congratulated Anderson and presented him with a certificate and a $25 U.S. Savings Bond provided by the State Employes Association. d head? The bandit was pointing a sawed-of- f dou shotgun. He escaped with $23 and caused $7 damage when y he ripped out the radio from the cab. two-wa- Saturday afternoon at 4:25 p.m. a robber entered the Metro Service Station, 620 E. 33rd South, and asked station attendant, William Boswell, 16, 645 Riviera Cr., about ob- taining a job. After writing a name on an application, the man said he had a gun and ordered the youth to open the cash register. j f j Cr FVh x 5. Cynthia Hath Jordan Mariam Ruth Jordan Donald Gray Michael James Walton THE DESERET NEWS SENDS BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO: Cynthia Ruth ami Mariam Ruth Jordan twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Gil Jordan 415 Fletcher; Donald Gray son of Mr. and Mrs. Nolan G. Gray, 3340 W. 4200 South Granger; Michael James Walton eon of Mr. and Mrs. Jim R. Walton. 5067 tort Wav; Kenneth Ray Gibbs son of Mr. and Mrs. George Gibbs 4391 W. 5700 South; Larry Tucker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Randy Tucker, 9791 S. Amber Ln., Sandy; Monioa McGrath daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike McGrath 19194th East; Mat-IheJohnson son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson, 449 W. 3600 South, Bountiful; and all other babies one year old Monday. (Pictures of babies of Deseret News subscribers will be taken free of charge at the Deseret News baby photo studio 34 E. 1st South, Monday through Friday from 10 a m. until 3 p.m. at least three days before baby's birthday.) BIRTHS AS REPORTED FROM SALT LAKK AREA HOSPITALS GIRLS: Mr. and Mrs Donald A. Christensen 3525 Chaiterleigh Rd. Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Steven V. Cottan, 27699th East. Mr. and Mrs. Chris S. Coray, 230 F St. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Nichols 11059 S. 700 East, Draper. Mr. and Mrs. Alien L. Heap. 2593 S. 3600 West. Mn. and Mrs. Robert B. Sanders 3350 W. 4200 South. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin E. Smith 1574 Lone Peak Dr. T. East. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Warren, Mr. and Mrs. David H. Adams 2930 Coventry Ln. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce G. Harvey 5408 Avalon Dr., Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Larry G. Keller, 4951 Taramint Rd. Mr. end Mrs. Keith E. Rice, P.O. Box 343 Midvale. Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Montgomery, 2615 W. 4040 South, Granger. Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Brophy Jr. 1247 Sierra Way. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mortensen, i486 Ramona Av. Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Dougherty, 421 Lower Sunset, Kemmerer, Wyo, Kenneth Ray Gibbs Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and and and and and Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Larry Tucker Monica McGrath Matthew Johnson East. Richard Beaman 3064-5tAlan W. Berryman 2571 Solar Lane. Darrell L. Fraser 3172 S. West Temple. George Holroyd, 1241 Darby Circle. Ronaid Roundy 15 W. 700 North, Bountiful. BOYS: Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bierman, 4025 S. 4275 West. Mr. and Mrs Theodore R. Lund. 3155 S. 0950 West, Magna. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Peasmall 391 W. Durfee, Grantsvilie. d East Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Barry J. Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Roger E. Robinson 1675 W. 2810 South. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goold 1992 S. 4th East Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Svara, 209 Barbara Ave. Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stout. 5054 W. 4535 South Granger. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Cameron, 475 E. 1050 North Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Clint Wright. 1C45 S. 16th West. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Lindsey, 1946 MacFarland Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Cook 6554 W. 3635 South. Mr. and Mrs. H. Barr Ballif 931 Canyon Crest Dr., Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Brian C. McCarty, 759 E. 4620 South. h East. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Bigelow, Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Strickland, 1256 Wood Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Andersen, 1023 N. Main, Centerville. Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Butterfield, 1431 W. 13200 South, Riverton. Mr. and Mrs. James Montoya, Lark, Utah. East. Mr. and Mrs. Raimond G. Goeckeritz, 4220-84Mr. and Mrs. David S. Bragg East. Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey W. Messchaert 3679 W. Meadowgalt Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry V. Ekland, 1387 Jefferson Street. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Mazza 992 E. 3625 South. Mr. and Mrs. M. Duane Allred, 449 W. 5566 South. 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