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Show S. L Girl, tilled 6, U. Coed Bn truck omen by Paul F.o-- e. 29. 2G7 E. TOtn South. He said the victim and her stepii-te- c, Brown, no age cnen, were thrown out c? the right s.de c, the car, ard the vict m was pinned and crushed between the door and Sa.t g:.l a T'r.ivers::y cf Utah coed ere killed Monday night in separate traffic acc dents n Salt Lake County. A a-- d KILLED: Mary L. Chimin, 20. 1915-1-- t A'e. Xo. 3. daiigher of Mr. fcr Mis. Jorn H. GiL-aLa Canada, Cu . Lindgren. of Mr. and Mrs. W. Lir.dgren, S466 Dan- 6, daughter P.os ish EL The Lindgren child was a passenger in a car driven by her sister, Dorothy Ellen, 16. v hlch u as involved in a collision with a pickup truck at the intersection of 23rd Eat and 70th South at 5:14 p.m. f Salt Lake County Deputy Sheriff Bernard Hahn said tiie Liriigren vehicle, which was headed south on 2300 East, had stopped at a stop gn and then pulled out in front of the n k-- Airport Urged At LaSal Site The Four Comers Economic Commission's Advisory Committee on Transportation put proposed San Juan Basin airport to be buiit in the Farmington, X.M., Cortez, Colo., Durango, Colo., area. The full commission had approved such a study subject to wheels in motion Monday afternoon for a new airport for area. committee proposed that a feasibility study be made under commission auspices for a proposed airport rear LaSal Junction nearly half way between the two cities. Moabs airport lies been plagued by buckling pae-medue to the Manecs shale which underlies the runways. This shale swells when the Moab-Monticell-o approval by tiie transporta-t.o- n committee. This action vss taken at the October meeting of the commission in The Phoenix. STUDY REVIEWED Studies covering all types of in counties transportation within the commission's area in fie four states were reviewed in preliminary as- nt pects. Henry C. Helland, Utah director of highways, said experts in the four states can put their fingers on projects which are badly needed. rather than 'Programs studies are needed now, he declared. Helland predicted that natural resources of the Uintah Basin will never be developed fully until a railroad is provided into that area. water-soake- The proposed new site lays sandstone. over- APPROVAL SOUGHT Bill Gibbons, regional transportation expert who conduct- ed the meeting, said approval San Juan and Grand counties and of the Four Corners Commission for the study w ill be sought. Approved at the meeting was a feasibility study for a of Bearded Gunman Sought In Holdup Salt Lake Police today were He ordered her to call her looking for a bearded gunman v bo stole more than $60 from the Taylor Variety Store, son, Glen, 23, who was in room, and the gunman forced him to lie on the floor. The robber removed an-otn- er 1450 S. 4th East, about 6:45 p.m. Monday. A tight police dragnet around the area failed to trap 5 the man, described as years old. 5 ft. 8 in. to 6 ft. tall. pounds and wearing dark clothing. Police said the man entered t!e store and pretended to shop for a few minutes. He pointed a small pistol at the victim, Myrna Taylor. 63, who was standing behind the store's cash register. 20-2- 150-16- face-dow- n all the money from the store's cash register, as well as several dollars from Taylor's wallet. After cutting the wires on the store's phone, he Ced on foot down 4th South. Police apprehended one man, w ho--e description closely matdfcd that of the holdup but a police lineup proved negative. r T respass Warning On VJendover Site HILL AIR FORCE BASE -"officials today said that public trespassing on the Wendover Range is hazardous, illegal a.id subject to 'Base prosecution and other hazardous aerial activities are practiced on the range almost daflv. CHRISTMAS DIAMOND SALE by the govern- ment Ali Officials noted that persons rabbit hunting, snowmobile riding and participating in other winter range sports may inadvertently trespass on government property. The range is located south of U.5. Highway 40 lie! ween Cedar Mountain and Wendover, and north of U.S. 40 to the' Southern Pacific Railroad tracki . and bounded by Lakeside Mountain range on the east and Floating Island on the vest. All access roads to the site have been posted with Xo Trespassing" signs, officials a better Diamond buy at . . . Z.GM.I. EXQUISITE DIAMOND DINNER RING m aerial noted tliat They bombing, gunnery, nvh'iry CARAT TOTAL WT. Magnificent Diamonds Blue-Whi- Serial . . . Fioor Z o rvi CREDIT TERMS Jr 1 4. 6. 7 Prices don't buy until you see DiiMQtie Kegiotad , 495 ALEX P. ANDERSON Men P le on all Diamonds said. SECTION vicimi was pained in her car. A tow tnnk was resumed to separate the cars ar.d to pull Miss Ciusatr.'s body from the wreckage. Driver of the truck. Guu.t Pact Jensen. fts30 S. 3100 Ea-- t. ar.d a Jerry Kershaw. 25. 1C7U E. 1340 Sout'n. sustained minor facial lacerapas-er-e- the ca: frame. A third vehicle, driven by Francis Patrick Breen Jr., 43. tions. Utah's traffic death toll rose 1929 E. 7040 South, bounced off the cars involved in the to 293 with the deaths, cominitial accident Xo other pared with 2TS at this fime vear. injuries were reported, and no last citations were issued. The second fatality occurred when a small foreign car driven by Miss Chisarn veered across the center stripe at tie intersection of yth South and Wasatch Boulevard a.d collided head-owith a southbound pickup truck at 5:15 p.m. Sheriffs Deputy Pete G. X .iu the mo vehicle rolled over together and the i PeaeI pe Smashups iinir Downtown $ior I DESEBET NEWS Tuesdcy, December P 16, 1969 1 X Holladay Drain Job To Begin Salt Lake Ou-g- y ha not-f.e- d Schotker Constructor! Co., 154 E. Gordon Lar.e, Murray, on a to start construction storm drain alorg Holladay Ikmlevard m the 4Sth South secnon Jan. 5. In a letter to t.ie company, W. Yee Call, iruergoverur.en-ta- l administrators adminis- trator for the county, said the construction date w as arranged so that streets remain intact u:.td after the holidays. Schocker submitted the of five bids on the project. Their $64,442 price was lower than the engineers estunate of S91.S52. Ron Schocker. an official of the company, said the firm is reluctant to begin the job until it is paid the $48,000 owed by the county on a previous project or until the money is put in escrow for the upcoming The firm has filed suit seeking payment for its work ca job. the Decker Lake project. would lo-e- -t ly the Decker Lake cxcuat.on and fill work at Granger. The project has resulted in a squabble between the County Commission and County Auditor Glen F. Palmer, w ho refuses to make final payments for the work until he completes an investigation. 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