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Show r(jrtyr nnm jiirrfTr Er"U XTriltf"rV i pr iw'H y I '" I1' il $ ' ' ,,i A County Socks , , T Full-Ti- me V' i X Tr Federation Head Advises Jrt'-- sv VTW. Voluntary Regionalization DESERET NEWS ...Jt 1 Regional Attorney Help at- deputy county torneys. Commission chairman Oscar Hanson Jr., and Commissioner Phillip R. Bhm-quisaid they endorse the recommendation of Chief Criminal Deputy Atty. Paul Van Dam that deputies be hired. Hanson said the two commissioners, along with Commissioner Royal K. Hunt, had met last week with B. Gordon Atty. County and agreed Christenson, made be should money e available to pay deputies. Under the present system, the county attorney has e one or two deputies and the others work part time, maintaining their private practice on the side. INITIAL RULE If a request for the hiring e of personnel does not come from the county attorneys office, we will initiate a recommendation, such Hanson said. said hearings Blomquist must be neld soon to consider other possible revisions in the county budget and money could be added at that time to e deppermit hiring of uties. Van Dam, who was appoint full-tim- e st fully with part-tim- e help, Hanson We have had several said. discussions in regard to how to remedy the situation, and this approach seems to us to be the best way. BETTER SERVED Hanson said he feels the commission can obtain public support for any additional expense and said the public will be much better served under such a system. There has been a rash of full-tim- e full-tim- full-tim- depresignations by part-tim- e uties from the attorney's office since the first of this year. Tuesday, two more deputies announced their resignation to return to private prac- tice. The county will actually save money in terms of better service, better law enforcement and better legal counsel Blomto county officials, quist contended. Hunt, who was at the bedside of his critically-injure- d full-tim- daughter today, spearheaded e the deputy approach at a prior meeting. Hunt is himself an attorney. full-tim- full-tim- 3 Policemen r iw " Commissioner James L. Barker, left and Police Chief Dewey J. Fillis initiate instruction for new police rookies, including John G. Lomax, David Williams. 12 'PINNED' said. He added problem Twelve men were pinned new officers in the today Salt Lake Police Department. The men started an eight-wee- k training program and on completion will build the partment personnel up to said Chief Dewey Fiiiis. de- 308, The number of police officers is still down from what the department had 10 years ago, and the work load has increased 100 per cent, Chief Fillis added. The new officers will be in orientation for three days in the department. Then for five weeks they will attend the special Police Academy at Weber State College. They will get three weeks additional study in the Salt Lake police training program under Don D. Roberts, training division commander. The new recruits: Alan S. Kinckiner, East; Victor V. Versluis, 91 W. 1950 Kent L. South, Bountiful; Florence, 237 E. 30 North, Robert H. Centerville; 270 5th Ave.; Wade E. Wayment, 5100 S. 1050 West, Ogden; Gary L. Burbidge, 130-9t- h Nie-vaar- Steven East; Biss-egge- that the biggest faring Western If Yea Want r, 1340-2n- House Burglary Thieves Florence and stole according QUIET a entered he home of Anderson, 215 B St. items valued at Keating System Investigate Gar "USE OUR At; EASY PAY PLAN" EMERGENCY REPAIR SERVICE VALLEY-WID- AIRE-FT- O E Call 1, 8 2 3 6, 7 this all the 487-087- HEATING & ELECTRIC 145 West Burton Ave. 6 Certified - Phone 4B7-087- 6 UHH0X dealer ta- all plus in lovely Radiant Rose pattern. See for yourself! cal examinations and 19.95 f l'Xr f il if ' Vft X a . recom- mendations were the basis for the recalls. The state indicated to the that six City Commission other men, James W. Platt, Herold G. Piercy, Stanley R. Iverson, Max B. Knudson, Dee L. Holder and Farroll B. Christiansen, had been examined and will remain on disability retirement. full-tim- 1. 1970. State notices were mailed Sept. 16 to the three former officers. McDonald informed the three that their names were being removed from the disability retired roster of the Utah Public Safety State Retirement System. The men will be restored and service credits with status as participating members, and they may report before Nov. 1. if they desire. Barton suffered a kidney popular trio set at savings! PYRBX UTech Signup 9.99 Students interested in welding and machine shop programs can still gain admission for the fall term at Utah Technical College at Salt Lake, 4600 open stock 17.85 MADE cials said today. 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CALL CLASSIFIED ADS 521-353- 5 Just say "Charge it," that's all Hours: Daily 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday, 9 a.m. to 12 Noon DESERT ROSE MADEIRA $80 to police. DURACURvd GAS FURNACES! DAY & NIGHT Theater e 4 IEHHOK South; Jerry M. Yarbough, 456 Hazel St. ; Joe K. Boberg, 1338 E. 2nd South, Sandy. City, Regional Comics TV Highlights e PLEASE Logan Ave.; David W. Williams, East; John G. Lomax, 1121 E. 5th D 1 tion and said the solution lies in development of a smog-freengine which is still within the economic buying range of Americans. He added that California will require a regulations car by 1975 and smog-frethat he feels such regulations will bring about such a vehicle over the nation. enjoyed by this region. Part of the problem, he said, is how to encourage growth without periling environmental conditions. This factor is the chief concern of the scientists who met in the Tuesday planning session, according to Dr, Willard Libby, UCLA chemist and Nobel prize winner in I960. Dr. Libby pinpointed the automobile as the cause of much of Californias air pollu 859 SECTION D states, particularly those in the Rocky Mountain area, is absorbing in an orderly way the sub stantial growth New S.L. Police Officers 992-ft- 1569 1, eye deficiency. McDonald said recent medi- agreed to the recall today after reading notification from Leonard W. McDonald, state retirement director, that the three men were qualified e to be reinstated as police officers effective Nov. looking six-stat- e f m bullet wound and Robinson was clubbed over the head, requiring skull surgery, in the line of duty before retirement. Hales retired because of an son, 5790 Lakeside Dr. The City Commission This frar Wednesday, October d carefree stainless steel flatware stainless steel Imagine at price, the essentials bleware youll ever need 70 PIECES the extras the Reactivated police Chief Dewey J. Fillis issued notices today to recall three retired policemen to active duty. The three are John M. Hailes, 1403 Van Buren Ave.; Edward M. Barton, 2682 Beverly St., and Lowell G. Robin- 7 ? approximately $14,000 paid to those hired. Past (;periences has shown clearly that we cannot keep operating the attorneys office regionalization of the nation, former New Mexico governor Jack M. Campbell said Tuesday. Campbell, president of the Federation of Rocky Mountain States, was in Salt Lake City for a meeting of top scientists gathered to plan a conference in Salt Lake City next March. Involvement of private Industry in efforts to solve problems that concern states with common interests ran forestall imposition of federal r e g i onalization, Campbell federally-impose- tJ ed to the chief criminal deputy post only last week, indicated he will need four fulltime deputies and said he would like to see salaries of Lake County commissioners today pledged support for moves to hire Salt a" " J ' ini- organizations, tiated at state levels and involving private industry, are the only alternative to 4 |