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Show DESERET 10 A NEWS, Friday, Septfcber 1969 19, City Claims Area Youths To Join Jurisdiction Criminals crimes on federal government pi jperty within Salt Lake City may be prosecuted by fie city, the city attorneys office ruled today. Cystic Fibrosis Fight For the fii'st time in the Salt Lake area young people will be fighting a young peoples disease, Dr. Marvin Rallison, University of Utah Medical Center researcher, said today. Beginning Monday students and fiom E? it. Highland, South higir schools will march on residents of Salt Lake County seeking contribution to figlit cystic fibrosis. , Today in Gov. Calvin L. Rumptons office a proclamation, asking Utahns to combat the disease, was signed, and Linda Tuttle, 2, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John U. Tuttle. 179 E. 3600 South, was greeted as representative of the campaign. Linda suffers from the disease, which is contracted by thousands of children every year. It has been estimated that one out of 20 persons carries the cystic fibrosis gene. The gene can only be passed on when two people carrying the gene have chili dren. Contributions received from Salt Lake County residents will be used to research the - '' y, '4 U, y 7 . if. 'S a ' f' : ' 4 & commit who Robert C. Gibson, assistant city attorney, said the Salt Lake Police Department has criminal and civil authority on such property as the Veterans Administration Hospital v,' f and Fort Douglas. f The opinion was written in response to a request by Pub-- 1 i c Safety James L. Commissioner Barker Jr. Gibson said die State oi Utah Law Officers To Get Britfina Salt Lake Police Chef Dewey J. Fillis has airanged for a meeting Wednesday with a representative of Hughes Tool Co., San Jose, Calif., to discuss ponible use of a helicopter in law enforcement work. The representative, Richard Turley, has agreed to meet with Fillis and other local 3 Held In Three men were being held Lake County Jail today after being arrested inside Carlcson Cadillac Co., Inc., 1070 S. Main, at 4:15 a.m. Police said more than $700 in damage was done to two safes in unsuccessful attempts to break into them. Damage to a door and window was estimated at $40. , i Invited were the Salt lake County Sheriff's Office, the South Salt Lake, Murray and Midvale police departments and other law agencies. VALUE Capt. H. C. Newman, Salt Lake City Fire Department, will attend the sectional meeting of the International Municipal Signal Association at Palo Alto, Calif., Oct at city expense of $161.50. 3 is ALWAYS FIRST of MORGAN Jewelers! Simply Elegant several Exquisitely crafted white in or yellow gold. 3 ' highlight in Salt retains concurrent jurisdiction wiih the United States over all such lands and since the city derives ts authority from the state It has the same authority, except for certain limitations which are not pertinent to this case. "V Break-I- n enforcement officials. Fillis said the helicopter could be used for crime detection, crime prevention, criminal and rescue apprehension work. While Salt Lake City itself may not be able to pay the entire cost of the service, money may be obtained by law enforcement agencies combining their resources. Trip Appr0Yed BUY & SAVE at itewtti The (wilder Ifiylhimf far diamonds nest beneath large center diamond. Engagement ring lovingly embraces plain geld wedding band. Treat them with the pain reliever doctors and hospitals use. M P.O. contains benzocame, the anesthetic doctors and use for bums and hospitals skin rashes, its not even in the leading hemorrhoid remedy. Quickly you feel pain, burning and itching ease as M.P.O. helps reduce swelling for hours of relief. In ointment or suppositories. The Menth-olatuCompany, Buftalo, N. Y. Only 129 EasyNo Credit Open Daily 8:30a.m. ts 6 p.m. Sunday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 6 4th So. at 7th W. 355-465- i $ Linda Tuttle gets a hug from Gov. Calvin Rampton to begin cystic fibrosis campaign. disease whvli piesently lias no cure. The campaign will last for one week, L. Monday through Sept. 27. WASHABLE CREPE WITH NEW PEASANTY SLEEVES 9.98 the vibrant gypsy a:r that influences these way y It's 4 elasti-cized-wri- st Washable acetate and i v-- ' sleeves. crepe of - i : yjrt'-- ; I 15 take mow mum j Caprol-- ' an nylon with wide artists collar and extra length for firm uck-iWhite, light blue, sandalwood, burgundy, brown or navy, sizes 5 to 13. THIRD FLOOR SORORITY SHOP Mail and phoir orders filled, indicatcSnd color choue, add cam 43c postage (919). SAIT LAKE CITY AND line ci O OGDEN f 4 r r - y c WHISPER SOFT SLEEPWEAR f, FROSTED WITH LACE Your grocer is as unhappy about rising food prices as you are. Some stores have decided to take away your Gold Strike Stamps in an attempt to cut operating costs and keep prices down. How much will Long gown 8.00 Shift gown 7.00 you save? The Ro highest price any grocer in this area nays for Gold Strike eiv banting Stamps is gowns toi toosfy warmth, bushed blends ol acetate and cue nylon edged with crisp white C'uny hue. Both in 1.7. If the entire cost of these stamps were passed along to you, the most you could save in cash would be 1.7. (But you wouldnt have anything to show for your blue, peach or mint, sizes SML. purchases.) a matter of fact, you probably wont save anything at all since you As will now have to pay cash for the merchandise youve been getting with your stamps at Gold Strike. Or do without. Most savers regard Gold Strike Stamps as a planned savings program. 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