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Show - - - - - - - - seek 71hy S Te Gill Ey DEXTER. C. ELLIs Deseret News Staff Writer The shakirg and knockLig. breaking and bleeding that take place when a motor vehicle cracks up are now undergoing- t:n unprecedented Fcrti- 1 cars. according to Arthur Warburton. coordinator of the program. Te driver of the car. , . wr i 4,,,...,,,. i '., v - , t . . , , t . . body hit the wheel, was virtu- , - -- ally uninjured. indicating this. plus the seat belt he was wearing are effective safety features. said E. M. Pitcher, chief investigator. Pitcher and other investigators go to crash scenes after have taken police officers care of the inunediatt emergency. They wear identifying jackets aid travel in specially marked cars. The investigation of highway. roadside objects. weather and the wrecked vehicle or vehicles represents just the beginning of the research. 4 tiny at the hands of the 'Utah ' Crash Research Team. 'i Under a $99.000 federal -4., ' .. A, -' grant the team is examining .... ',I '. ? IF in minute detail, selected traft 2 in fic accidents the Salt Lake ,.., 440.: - It City area with the aim of mak. , ,' ,1 ing highways, vehicles and z ---- -4 drivers safer. .41t1t6'-''' 1 - ''.,;0: ', 4f 't .,.. ''''',"..., ..., EVERT FACTOR :Ik. i . lk, 4.4.16 ; , - , 9 ',N, intends to overThe team 1 look no omible factor which 11.""r1!6, , contributed 1,1 to have the might accident. or injury. whether it .1,1Iit--:' A if be a poorly designed guardrail, an unfastened seat belt 1644p, 6 7.4,. ..;, -, or a neurotic (trivet-- . SPECIAL CADS , k 'roe research was conceived 4. , ,..., , The next step involves UTAH '..I.,.4.,040640,4716same:A.,-, by the state medical examinstudies by Prof. Wagdetailed '''''.4.s a .7',1" se It '''.. er. Dr. James T. Weston, wto ner, and Prof. Charles WarLo ,'I' 3 '.,,,,,, --a..71. ,r . , .0- ...4ra --ECTSREEAAASRmHd- H - .,-- ,project director. ner of Erigharr Young Uni,,iR 4, , ... The crash team. represent'.. , assis!e4 by graduate ',... versity. ,,...4.; e , A. ,,...;,,b : -' of expertise ing every and unciergiaduatt engineer0 L-,., involved hi accident and acci,,,,...,.., , - ,,,,,- - --rks, , ing students. Their job is to 4 , , , A t,.,,,,,a, dent injury investigation, was . ,,4----, correlate the nature of the acz .........,,, 7 A ,i ' ' ' ''' : ' ' ...' ' organized by Dr. Weston and cident with damage to the 41.61.44..4 t Ilk I ',14,60,410.1141 9t, .."'.. '.1".."'' .1 ' VAC amoot,"-,- t.0...'-.411,,14, ' Prof- - Fredrick Wagner of the athomobile. They also will Department of Mechanical Arthur Warburton, left, and Ed Pitcher study sports insret safety featuras of the hit pole. of vehicles. Engineering. University Utah. TYPE OF INJURIES with of results similar driver licensing or driver and skidding crash into a utilalong COMPILE DATA research in several other training to shape up drivers. ity pole. If occupants of the vehicle The team will investigate 35 areas of the nation. and in what respect highway Three persons w ere killed survive. they are examined accidents, compiling literally The research should shed design is iradequate. and six injured in the five ac- by two orthvedic surgeons to volumes of information 4)n light on how new safety feaThe crash team has looked cidents. connect the nature of the each. When these have been tures required in late model into five accidents, a rollover, Irt one of the intersection injuries with the type of damevaluated, the results will be cars are working out and an interscztion collision in the collisions, there was some dis- age sustained by the vehicle. fed into a U.S. Department of what others are needed. Also, Similar correlation is made city and one on a state high- placement of the collapsible Tran sportation computer, what needs to be do.R la way, a guard rail accident steering c)lumn in one of the in cases of fatalities. but the ' IT4 - I '' ,- , w, ' ;:-.. ,.,,,,.... AC'eTh ..3 ,::.r-s----4N... t I ' - V , -- . -..- ' , -,-- . . Another important facet (it the research is the interviewing of drivers or survivors to determine if any mental or emot:onal factors either immediately before the accident or of a basis. may have contributed to the accident. long-terr- RECORD STEWED 4... ,z - , -- , '''. .. , car-whic- S.L. County Approves $29.4 Million For 17049.2 Million Hike Over168 By JOSEPH T. LIDDELL Deseret News Staff li'riter county will spend $7.2 million with this years actual expenditures, would show a rise of 11.3 per cent, or S3 million. However. the percentage increase for both 19C9 and 1970 will be 53 per cent over the 19CS base figure. REVENUES UP Revenues also are up considerably, according to county fIcal officers. This years total will be more than $26 million, compared to $20.4 million in 1968. 'rhe 1970 revenues probably sill hold near the $26 to $27 million level, ac- cording to county tabulations. Largest increase in revenue reflects in federal grants. The county should receive nearly $2.2 million next year from the federal government. This is an increase of nearly $2 million. compared to federal aid the county received annually prior to 1969. Salt Lake C oenty Vg gets Con I are4 Ita ..0): 1969 Actual $ ' 33.480 600.139 133.E57 96.000 1.954.707 181.292 1,240,009 124,324 35,562 367,963 266.328 509,964 2,336,0C: 43.471 407,287 283.591 58.220 335.846 90.506 389.788 123,147 214.175 101.233 323.501 109.966 71,908 38,5g1 151.909 144252 140.000 334.996 137.694 76.992 40,573 22.437 24.T58 104299 141.1:64 66.540 33.002 56.661 796.890 1.674.982 2.165.015230.298 42.032 66.547 234.880 ' 78.180 45.905 60.3e - 53142 878,861 23.700 3.711.012 2.073.354 266.456 59,489 GR00O 491.645 4(1.050 79 WS 91 1M.648 207.711 693.611 695,110 2,082.628 448,12S' MI 166.707 210.747 770200 S07.715 2.431.299 537.946 290.695 2g2 , 4 71 579.13e 5N.390 288.297 209554 8 090 1.747 5'30 1.22.876 2,45.M9 193 401 194.1.19 181.!t63 819,272,961 5r.63; lf.'9 9!31 247.61S 199.438 $26,469,039 Increase (Decrease) 1970 Estimated 30.980 506.969 L.1.426 8,1136 1.911.875 145.963 1.126,862 P,EXBUBG. IDAHO (AP) An inquest has been for Wednesday morning into the accidental shooting of a Ricks College coed last Friday, coroner Gray Clawson said. said Rebecca Clawson Lea nore Beesley. 13. Provo. Utah. died shortly after she was shot in the abdomen by a pistol Friday afternoon in an apartment she was visiting. Clawson said William Leslie Rhoades, a Ricks College student from Springfield. was bolding the pistol when it discharged. schc-clule- d Using 1968 expenditures of $19.2 million as a base, the The Salt Lake County Com- more than that this year and mission Monday approved a S10.2 million over the base fignext year. r9.4 million budget for 1970. a ureAuditor Glen F. Palmer eswhopping $10.2 miElon more timates the county will not than the budge . less than one spend all of the S28.6 million )ear ago, and 192 million this year. Actual expenditure.; more than this year's figure. will te nearer $26.4 million, he said. Only a handful of residents CARRIED OVER other tan (Aunty officials themselves attended the pubSome budgeted capital imlic hearing. provements funds will be caranalysts have ried over into the 1970 budget. Budget advised taxpayers they could The county also failed to reexpect annual budget inflation ceive this year all of the S2.5 of up to 5 per cent. or about million coming from the fed$1 to $2 million more a year. eral government to pay for county projects. EIMER RATE - But Salt Lake County's Compared to the 1968 finanbudget now is rising an aver- cial report, this $26.4 million would be a 37.4 per cent rise age of $8.7 million a year more than four times the nor- in spending this year. mal inflationary rate. The 1970 budget, compared 1968 Inquest Set Up In Coet: Death Budget Agriculture Inspection Assessor Atter- - y Auditor Bond Enforcement g Capital Improvements City Health Civic Center Corporation Civic Cert. Capital Improvement Civil Defense Class B Roads Clerk Collector Roads Commissioners County Health Data Processing Development-Promotio- n Elections Facilities: Engineer Complex Maint. Custodian Garage Grounds Radio Shop Farm Demonstration Finance Department License Department Personnel Purchasing Fire Department G4.000 Highways Judges-Court- s Marriage Counseling Meadowbrook Golf Course Mental Health Mick Riley Golf Course Nlodel Citiez Mount ain View Gull Cow se Planning Recorder Recreation Sanitation Sheriff Department Social Services: (Outside) Alcoholic Probation Detention Center Extended Care Hal). Neighborhood Youtii Corp.. Senior Citinns Funds on Tax Anticipation Street Lighting Surveyor Statutory-Gener- Treasuier 94.574 19.864 46.125 48.037 2.246.118 798.000 500.676 250.000 30.438 317.037 28.472, 400.000 53,780 54.154 164.000 C8.853 20.825 43.767 196.499 21.034 13.092. - 611.G00 (.467.000 115.000 2.441.000 2.'250.000 297.060 80.000 73.030 1.064 000 55.000 133 000 !I 000 215.009 220.030 S84.000 930.000 2.700.000 660.000 60.000 315.000 193.000 89.000 42 000 2 5 .CI2 1 0 5 03 1 1.958.000 194400 3.373.000 798.000 625.000 250.000 66.000 685.000 295,000 400.000 112.000 390.000 164.000 190.000 233.000 145.000 522.000 131.000 85.000 47.000 19.000 25.000 144.000 63.000 Ambulance Flood Control Iiite-eh- t 8 111,J,000 Int. Sinking Fund Building-Zonin- 36.000 613.000 227.000 ()7000 8.419 19.000 2.543 39.701 16.460 28.99 9.339 170,110 2500 766.018 84.985 66.702 37.968 6.453 829.120 1.198 163,000 90.000 86.352 12,289 190.389 234.890 617,372 211.872 60.053 24.305 M.1551 (199.297) 42.000 804.124 : 7'1 215.0011 213.010 :50.000 S29,4G3,000 Property taxes furnished the next largt increase expected to rise over Si million next year above the 193 total of approximately S13.5 niillion. Sales tax revenues also will be up about $100000. State aid to the county has increased about $800.0G0 a year, according to finance department figures. This is aid other than Class B and the new collector road funds apportioned to the county from special highway fees and gas-()line taxes, which total over SI million, a use of about $600,000 a year. NEW FUNCTIONS Budget increases totaling $2 million are occurring in new assumed tractions by the county. These include the city health department. radio repair shop and alcoholics probation department. Salt Lake City is paying the county nearly $800,000 for the health and radio services. thus lessening the extra burden on the county. The state highwa) fund increases largely cover the other $I million of new services and projects furnished. FEDERAL AID Another group of services and projects totaling about SI million is being financed largely by federal and state revenues. These are recreational capital improvement projects. flood control work and health services. including mental health projects. Interest also has become a major expense and income factor for the county. While the 1970 budget includes 5500.000 interest costs on tax anticipation borrowing. the estimate probably will be very low. according to County Treasurer Sid Lambourne. er Landowners Protest Flood Plan Continued from Page B-- I funneled into the stream beds. he added. part about ths whole thing is that commissioners never did hold a public hearing on it The first public meeting held on this project was to discuss funding it. Lamb said. "These streams make this part of Salt Lake Valley one of the most beautiful and val-uable areas for homes and gardens anywhere. And you want to fill it in with cement." John W. Boud said. "The sorriest CATCH BASINS Dr. Weston stressed that the etfort is pure research A:I and plictographs. reports uI1 be tenother docurneni iiered arionymous. Tlu,. no driver need have any qualms about cooperating unit the team. TEAM MEMBERS Other member, of the crash team include Reed Iverson, auto inspection; Dr. Ed Wilson. assistant medical examiner and Dr. Herbert Fowler, senior psychologist at the Uniof Utah Medical versity Schocl. said driver's Warburton have been very cooperative up to now. lie exp:esseil appreciation to them and to members of the Utah High. way Patrol, Salt Lake City Police Department and Salt Lake County Sheriffs Office for their cooperation. Dugway Continued from Page injuries occurred. No of- ficials reported. Earlier .Monday Rep. Sherman P. Lhiyd. sent an open letter to Secy of the Army Stanley R. Reser requesting that local enforcement offiCals be informed more promptly in the event of another mishap at Dugway. that Toeele Lloyd said County Sheriff Fay Gillett had not been informed of last eelrs incident until after it had been released to news media, making it impossible for him to give detailed information to worried local residents. "Local residents look immediately to their local law enforcement authorities for information and assurance." Llo3ds letter said. "When those local authorities are not informed. fear and anxiety are spread needlessly. Moreover. these local agents understandably feel they are shortchan7ed in their ability to render proper local service. Fire-Injur- : Negotiated At Palace Frank Ward Stagg Front wa,crficmo-- , 5,. 170,0 . , , c e3 Dec , 4, ;64, Provo ed Man Better TAYLORSVILLE Cnarles Hansen. 54. credited with saving the lives of his three grandchildren in a home fire Sunday. was released from a ,5,3 3 Re104.041, C4 a taaho, rf ture. Po:as Co eoe ers, 5 vers, Aoert cility McKee-Brown- Z3, 1937, :1 later Sa t three-mont- h mid-Apri- Attending today 's negotiawere repreentativc z. of the contractor and their attorW. Edward Clvde; ney. McCown E. Hunt. chairman. Salt Lake County Civic AudiOrium Boarci: the board's attorney. Gerald E. Nielson; Chester L Simmonds. Salt Palace operations manager; George S. Nicolatus, former project manager. Bonneville tion!. the Salt Palace. Hunt and other board members have said they would "continue to act in the public s interest in the matter." Althoueh today's meeting was said to be "formal negotiations. talks have been going on for some time between Nielson. Clyde and representatives of the board. The meeting was closed to the news media. Dealer Is Guilty In Car Title Case Steven J. Poulos. president of Poulos Motor Co.. 701 S. Main. pleaded guilty Monday to four charges of failure to deliver a certificate of title to a motor vehicle. The complaints. involving four car buyers. were signed by Dale S. Brown. investigator for the Department of Business Regulation. Judge Melvin H. Morris set sentencing for Jan. 23 at 9 a.m. SVC.- Co 1C$J-4- Jesis r!' Cn5,t t of pilot. ... In Cnurcro t snoor,r. $10,192,019 ; ,ot 11,41-- Iron C veee.- Presn'tx,c1 oeneral secretary, an Li S. Armv. served on n ot Normanov, F birrtN,..fri Rn neland. Cee4ral Eurooe; re-.- e Puro Heart, Bre,ze Star, ser,.,d Cu3rClet 21 vors: Str-- itirry 0, 1945 Valorom- oaugr Oo.v, Revo-..ro- 0 Pr ce; .aes Jletri I Ei IGraCcl C. E., Si' Leandro, C. lend. rs. s Ascl-e- .; P,Jrb o. Co. Poe, m Jr., Novara. Ca d ilaerr MrS. Don ZS. Cb 1: ten. korr.s. sevv;ces ca., 3 CwOW ROL.,31 trends ca Anere p 6 L,an .r Eea Dra,ino m., oe:,e and erv,ce, t, LaI r;tas accorded sl.ary Provo Dean P:vt ha. 17, American Leoors. eur al East Nern0r.31 11,1 Cemeer, . Darro II Smith Darns': DOOVO mint. al, c,ed Dec. 13, 300 eicrr of ar,i,vsia,ion from a tire. Born Soot. 31. a evrom B 3oci 0 .ve 4 SM P,ovo, s son Sig alion oc s, bws, kno. une-- a Weenesd a y. a m. BPria Ropm Cisane, Provo, ',severe frwas call Wednesday serviCes. Bur.al Prove C,:st bevy Cerneterv P Edward Bischoff IDAHO 8 s. ElniA VraP died Dec. le, en a Logan rest cave: I. GEkIEVA. Chuff. c.f 1,10LEttrn Sew'. 8, and Kaufmann e Oft. 10 IDS Temeue, she s7. MO. Ssr.:tits; cled davonfees.. Dean. Sm.17 5, &ah. s. Mrs. May n (V.34) Tat 'es 4 Ocyle jenreb c.o., tam fr. va: IS cn.airen: II) sfea- - t'ed t 1906., 0:ht. Lake Satjanna F. t orand orandch.Ls-ern.. Gerseva Aa'd LOS nee'as I Mrirv. Friends caI Vattnet s Tues.sas 74 o rn.; Momoe';er. 11 a ns. um4 ctstrch svednesdav serviCe. Bur.at Geneva Cenletem David N. Sevy. 01PIT AIN GREEN, e Funeral County services fled iw David Norman $evi,. n 13, s:n of ',forma,' LaMar ano Seeley Sevv, who d;ed Dec. 11 al toai oleo hoiirilal seer a lsro earn Se. 79, 1.S6 Cna4n. 4oroan N'art knaa. LDi Church Surv.vors oa,e t: 0' el, sislenS. Biro, L.. ..,,e'v.no LCS m SS i en in Cittr,lb C?',,f,, a, 0 Chrisa,ne Mounla,s flreal 7 Ffbent (Parne:ai fltzz-P'--, s Mr a,1 nra,,losn Set er. OzOen: a1 Vrs kr1-n Sou ,cco O., Ao.roan Lemurs,. George W. Perry CEDAR CITY Funeral setices t,rt't. he d ShdaY for neorr,e 4i,am Perry, al aho e,ed De!: 14 et 'mural caves In p CloC,ar Porn ilAarth la. 11112. Cedar City, 4 M. and E!izapeth Joseph J0,1.1 Perry. Married E'nel Ashdown.4241 1101. Salt lave catv LtiS Temple; sne died laid. Farmer, leves'ocarear. Fated LOS ett,,t.Oft to 4rie4mo. ,ittt Survivors: brother. sIsters, ateroos,, Mrs. Cla,a P. Moorhen. Mrs. Narv E11en Root, Mrs. Ace Goner, II Cedar Cita. Ceaar, City Cameterv. VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE LICENSES Salt Lake County itiFF - PINKLOS James Carlisle. Salt Lake City. and Terry Lynn. srloklton. 24, Jarice 2UFELT-WALKE- Verie, 19, and Sazan Cie. la, Salt Lore Citv. - ,K,eErted.DAIL6,L- PsS4a!IL L11.1:S mem Tttorna,4 12. Murray. lorrirre,TASSELL Ottr;ce and Kaya, 1:. Tlr otw iaauS. 22. Taytorsvil'e, in Ga I Mare. 21. Salt Lake City, Se. Midva.e, BANKRUPTCIES FILED U.S. District Court ImOtny LeRoy Lire, 3S6 W. 5"1 Satin Bourtitd,. Liabilities. WASS, Si I22. Saftdra Jean Walter, lad E. 83rd e$ Aye., 53" Lake cte.. S3131: asses. $35. D. R.ocri. Sat Lake Larry W7,4e9; James 1),xy 8E3 Steadcweate C'tv. .ts. assets, SIC,. lisslibrel Vs,;:,arn - Layton. St- asses. Jr , Sta Liabilities, $3.353. Modern Spacious Chapel "Have you considered the possibility of putting in reservoirs or catch basins in neciL ice in lime The finest, nwst understanding vacant property On either side physician's care Tuesday. , of this residential area? Dennis .M,76er PIT.:C,Tiki I ,,,0: The fire broke out at the McCarthy asked "in behalf of hame of son, Milton. while he : - '''' eight property owners." ' ....... rop,,,,,,,001 i 114?,:7.'"6"....':.,rfr Loudly applauded was Bill and his wife were bowling. , ,,,,,,,,: Hansen suffered smoke inRichardson. president, Utah ,.. Chapter, American Institute hah!tion. COSTLY BORROWING ' i . t of r, Architects, who asked: The Charles Ham-en- s. who -0 While the county borrowed -- Where do we draw the line? ., A, 1 . with live son. were their $12 million this year at 4.32 Somewhere we must stand i , up g three children per cent interest and reinvestand preserve the envirotunent ii , when the apparented at 6 per cent yield. next which makes our lives worth I g ,. A ii ly began playing with matchyear's borrowing will be more living." ' es. Clothing at foot of his bed . .1 costly. Lamboume estimated PLACE TO BEGIN the county will borrow $13 caught fire. but the grandfaCol. Fink. too, was applaudther did not notice it until the million and investment exwhen he said: "You are room was engulfed with fire ed Phone 4184-852128 So. State Street perts predict interest costs of more than 6 per cent, or a right. Mr. Richardson. We and z4noke. total of about $900.000. com- must consider more than the dollar sign. The corps is hearaDvEllTiSEmEN aDvERTISEtAENT ADVERTISEMENT pared to the S500.000 budg: ing much around the country I eted. about esthetic qualities of , Wages and salary inflation environment. Maybe this is a ' probably is accounting for good place to begin." about $4 million worth of Col. Fink added the plan budget increases for next was "still in the talking stage. year. compared to the 193 Na money has been funded for base. it. If I am convinced the maNCT COVERED jority of people in Salt Lake : Department increases not Valley do not want it I will covered by new sources of in- recommend that an alternate come range from a low of 4 plan of some kind be devised. "The first thing I plan to do per cent in two years for the highway department to a high Is tell the County Commission .of 94 per cent for the county what you think of their plan," commissioners depart ment Col. Fink said. "Then we'll you who need speedy, powerful relief do we should from what see own budget. including their Unlike old fashoincd r New York. N.Y. The pace setters of todaythe 1Powerin. contains more kinds of salaries. executive assistants there." truly adventuresome. bold and daringare full and staff. of drive and lead exciting lives. This can give than any 41ther headache tablet. It proides relief by eiving you! t I l a' lastThe sheriff's department. them more severe headAches. But nw there's a I Str,,ng ilin filthters. of r::ne the one the 0 that h laigest reflecting gist:, you g increases. is up 30 per cent to DUE TO LACK OF FOOD fast. powerful pain relief you need. Ifs the most (3 ) pin lighters. (4) Tension bradIN YOUR DIET 0 powerful. a new high of $2.7 million. a.;he relioers. (5) An heaJaJle medtion help Flood control is up 42 per I TRi ou can buy that combines 5 medizanv proven Srighten your mood, cent, capital improvements up MaJc especiallYIot the (act Powerin 3 ingredients. BRAN 200 per cent. and mental 1 beaJache reliever is ca!lei 1110t1C71 stnertion. This , health tip 333 per cent. sf--q 4 ,,. S . 11 oc, -- 61 For The ADVERITURESOWIE BOLD AID '-- ! Ate. j' PEibusupEREsTREaleorm HIADACHE Reu55:i : ...for i IRREGUI A119 t' rin-relitne- r. pain-r,:liev- luper-strerv- nut y. ettoidpulA -- super-stroil- - rl Sl.30,e26; baby-tendin- Ct tr, Juian,,a Brunciaoe. Dec. 3, PrOvc; ieer O.vo-ceRece,ve,d ,n Provo scnoois; ri CifOOn ,rvtd ,r,ne C001,v, orAtt for Un In Pacific Ra,,040. Provo II e Fur C- o- Provo Surv v:,rs; szr- -. cauon'er. Darrc 0 F Ma. C St,r4Fro ozts Provo; ora,c1cn t ref PrOvc , W Evatne, Orem; Erot-noton; Mrs. Fra,C,S (Deoro.a) Popert Lis- - 1030 -1 Long-actin- 11.599 78.851 63,037 Ito 13 veer,. sta.e o' es oencv Steve. nal 1)3 Aare?, LEALS-VA- when his sloop Night Wind went aground on a beach here. Barry, who was alone on the boat. said he was asleep at the time and that his boat was on automatic ' ie. Lake Civ, moimoer, Sa t Rsbert, Draws. (CPI) John Barry of Glendora, escaped injury early Monday Al ,... OrVeO town A LA JOLLA. CALIF. 11, 411- , Provo; ?4, tor .1. Co V tad elistiov Asleep And Safe ,ve. '' Terno.e ake 2a Wanatsr, veers. TOW, ..) ; lk , L . , hI Julv Provo; solemnized N '....; ;. 1 Marred A14,...,4' Lou, Bat last Feb. 4 the Salt Lake County Civic Auditorium Board announced there would be a delay the convention in center complex. "Bad weather and construction problents" ivere blamtd for the delay. Although construction on the giant sports arena wasn't completed to allow occupancy until July 11. the exhibit hall l. was ready for use in .... ,..,. t pli nt Seaga Genev ee N)O-a-da- . 1 Born Dec. 26. 19'3. Cave, Gate, .eroon Csuntv, a ot Joinn ono E tabetri aro Negotiations beteen the Salt Palace contractor and attorney and officials; of the convention center and their 1ec,a1 counsel began this morning in Salt an City over penalty on construction titre written into the c(,rvention center contract. The original coniract for a completion time of March 10 on the 517, million b y contractors fa . in a joint ven- Architects:- J. Howard Dunn, former Salt Palace manager,' and consultant to the convention center board. Simmonds was the county's building inspector during construction of Testing 1 Additional otAtw.k...ki 01 Page 1 Architects: Bruce J. McDerMOIL president. Bonneville Limits area. 4., OBITUARIS L.-k-e Also. the drivers recoid and traini.12. if a ny are studied as anotiier essential piece in the vizz..:e of v,i.y the occui red. 7- ty-p- , Ell 16, 1969 1 differstaL- ent medical discir,:itie of the medical examitier's office. .....-- - December Tuesday, Penalties er; i A-. ' 0.1to - research is done by a I - 4 - , DESERET NEVS, A ecideniis ki,ar -- - , g 1 |