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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 30

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li-q-44i4V4i-P-WV-4-'4F-'4i'-'-- 0 43-4 i 33 The Salt Lake Tribune 11e4nesday Dec 28 191 -71111? ti LKos titeijiir eg wyo: glo ortf I -04- DENvER tie! LIFLF ci cisco LcEDAzu 11c icily 1 ELES 1 6:: ''''''Ps -t ANd ai) I -4 LEGEND CLOUDY PARTLY (D MIRO CLOUDY RAIN SNOW rqz ICHAoTTwErall WARM FRONTonolom SNOW COLD FRONT FLURRIES Em STATIC FRONTlem so WIND cc-SPRIO (MPH) OF PRISM! 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Judge Faux "It is my personal ere not dis 4nised on "mere' mented he had been "pleased! feeng that when cases are technicalities by the attitude of most of the 1 -1 4 hatilled as outlined in the (Gow-! The cases were misdemeanor district court judges but too 4 a ns) report the entire law cases he noted in which the I we recei th ve 1 gt enforcement effort is preju- were not signed b3ympression that infractions of I diced" officers but laws are not regarded as )A14 Executive Suite on Wheels Mr Barker appealed to stamped" by someone important it-prieper 4 -4rnor---------r7--1r---- Faux "to discuss the matter else possibly a bailiff In city! "One of the causes of discour- 1 0 1 it1 A 4 i ithi fi't i i11 "I itiai ii 1 with all and determine if court agement to law enforcement with all judges and determine if court i agement to law entorcement heard by Judge Hanson and one diTedm A f'1" 1 11 PI (1) 11 A is) Pt') 1111 II I I 1 case heard by Judge Jeppson recognize the need for coopera-i After hearin i 1 il kt I 4 1 I I 't I I i i 1 which Were dismissed on what tion on city appeals" Judge dence Judge If 4 --t Js Mr Gowan felt were mere Faux said found the city 'technicalities Defending his actions in the the accused 4 i folSsi Enlosing the Gowans lettr ses'en cases he heard Judge drive the car ce 7- 4 with his cmn Mr Barker wrote Hanson said he felt the cases i Mr Barker II were not disfoised on "meremented he ha 21 4 1 T--- Judge Faux "It is my personal a 14 feeting that when cases are technicalities" by the Attitude hanUled as outlined in the (Cow- The cases were misdemeanor district court '4 1 'k ans) report the entire he noted in which the frequently vb'e I enforcement effort is preiu-'complaints were not signed bylimpression tha 1 diced" arresting officers but rather city laws are Executive Suite on Wheels Mr Barker appeale to stamped" by someone important w- 7777777-7-- 7: -7777-77-7-11 Faux "to discuss the matter else possibly a bailiff In city 'One of the 1 court 1 agemen 0 I AO iL 'lilt) 11 i II determine rt with a judges an 4 1 I Imo some uniform policy can be es- 'The arresting officer has to agencies is the sometimes casutablished in handling of appeals be the complaining officer and'al treatment accorded the pros-from our city courts" only the arresting officer caniecution of those accused of 1 Judge Faux commenting he1swear to a complaint" the'eriminal violations" L--------- 4 some uniform policy can be es- -1'Tfie: Arresting officer has to agencies Is the tablished in handling of appeals be complaining officer and al treatment ac the from our city courts" only the arresting officer of till 1 Judge Faux commenting he swear to a complaint" thecriminal violati The weather forecast map for Wednes- 1 Intermountain Area Fog and lowering day shows partly cloudy skies for the 1 clouds are expected for some valleys Winter Language 1 E1 1 i i e't i 1 i 1 1 :1 I PI rf Pi I it ult Pot 1 qi hi '1 '-1 4-1 -)1 1 ----i--m--1--- )) eildIINe) I -'Nm-11 1) 1p15 te i 4 I 1 '1 i 1 Ili ts( 1 ti 11 I 0 4 1 i 1 Ire i a '31 i er) 1111 i 111 il i 1 i 1 14 1 1 Tr( 4 1 1 t'f' i i 1- 4 1 1 i i 1 hi I fr--') i sc I i i i''''': tr 44' -r 4 4 i 1 1 i toin i I to" el i I 0 14b 4 i i -4 i 1 Si 1 I foA 3 i 't ti L'''' 50 :41 10 't- Fume Smoke of Cuss 1 If iPartiv' eloUdY with snow flurries northern 1 29 mountains High Wednesday in upper i 25 teens and 20s lowat night-5-aboVe TO lbelow zero except 10 below in higher 6 valleys I i Eastern Nevada Night time valley li fog Increasing Wednesday night increas- I clouds Wednesday and variable 26 60 i clouds Thursd av High 15 to 25 love at '1 12 Eastern Nevada Night time valley 17 foci increasing Wednesday night increas--I2 ina clouds Wednesday and variable 26 60 i clouds Thursdav High 15 to 25 low at Data from the US Weather Bureau 1San Francisco 55 Oci and low clouds are expected to re-'S 38 eattle turn-- to areas of northwestern Utah r- 29 northeastern Nevada and southeastern i Midwest IrMho Wednesday end Thursday Partly Bismarck IR cloudy skies are exPected for the Inter- Ichicaoo 28 mountain Area Idaho and Wyoming i Detroit 28 mountains may receive some scattered 'Duluth 20 snow showers Temperatures wili remain Kansas City 31 cold Minreapolis20 2 Intoht 0 to 10 below 15 20 Wyoming Partly cloudy Wednesday lard Thursday with scattered snow 1 flurries mountains and southeast Wednes 8 26 Little warmer most of area Wednos- 0 day afternoon and more WArrnina 2 IR i 'Thursday High WennesdaY 15 to 25 lowir IR ttt-tt AA1 111111k1A1V A elevations to 5 to IS in mountains ii)maria 19 TEMPERATURE CHART East Data to Tuesday at 5 pm 'Boston 99 )2 Hr le Hr 24 Hr New York 33 High Low Prec Pittsburah Utah iNashinoton D0 35 20 4 15 South 73 Albuquerque 33 26 7 03 1 Atlanta 55 34 26 tr Miami 10 24 '4 tr Louisville KY 34 23 17 26 New Orleans 64 32 Oklahoma City 36 30 20 Phoenix 33 Provo 27 14 Sall Antonio 70 Richfield 29 10 St Louis 33 Salt Lake Ai 29 18 9r Salt Lake St George 45 24 for 24-hour period ended of Carnous 22 le 01 Ik eather Dot rn tr nrarintAtin 4 I OVUM 1 Albuquerque 33 55 tr Miami 10 tr Louisville KY 34 26 New Orleans 66 Oklahoma City 1 36 Phoenix 33 San Antonio 70 St Louis 33 Salt Lake Weather Data: for 24-hour period ended pm tr precipitation for Bryce CAnyon Ceder City Delta Green River Logan Milford Moab Ogden Bryce Canyon Cedar City Delta Green River Logan Milford Moab Ogden 11 I 31 69 11 04 35 14 33 22 29 I 49 21 03 Summary The area of low pressure that covered extreme southern Utah Monday moved to southern Colorado late Tuesday morning Show In the vicinity of the low pressure area occurred in east central Nevada and southern Utah Mondav and a few flurrieS occurred in northern Utah and parts of southern Idaho' Precipitation ended In most sections of the Intermountain Area Monday night except for southern Utah where few snow flurries continued Tuesday afternoon Low temperatures early Tuesday were mostly from five to IS above zero A few exceptions were Idaho Falls with seven below Elko Nev with four below and Roosevelt with three below Five-day Forecasts Thursday through Monday Utah and eastern Nevada Temperatures averaging below normal era exPected throoph the period Little or no Precipitation is expected Normal hioh eod low temperatures are Salt Lake City 37 and 20 Elko 37 and 12 tzr-J1 -ov Precipitation Tvesday at 5 December 67 Accumulative deficiency 41 precipitation since October 1 1866 274 accumulative deficiency 83 sunrise Wednesday 7:51 am sunset 5:08 A11 Salt Lake City and vicinitY Variablej cloudiness throuoh Thursday FAA endj urban smoke Wednesday night and Thurs-1 day High Wednesday In upper 20s low upper te-ms :1 1 06 01 07 06 RESERVES: AMERICAN SAVINGS has strong reserves almost $10 million for your protection tr Utah increasing smcke with patchy 02 too north and west throuoh Thursday 36 otherwise partiy cloudY Hioh Wednesday Idaho Poke 23 2 Burley 23 15 Idaho Falls 1 Pocatello 19 I Intermountato States BI 22 16 Butte 11 Cheyenne 10 6 0ver 16 9 Elko 21 Ely le Evanston 23 Grand Junction 26 20 Las Vegas 47 30 Reno 34 23 Rock Sorings 19 10 Sheridan 20 5 Pacific State Anchorage 27 le Fairbanks Honolulu 76 60 Juneau 36 30 Los Angeles 61 42 Portland 41 34 San Diem 61 41 67 30 34 23 19 19 10 20 5 Pacific Statee- 1 27 12 76 60 36 30 es 61 42 4 34 1 61 41 Southern Idaho Temperatures aver-taping below normal are exPected Scattered snow showers are predicted for western sections near the weekend Otherwise little or no Precipitation is anticipated Wyoming Temperatures will be near toasonal normals with warmer readings i at the beoinning of the period end becomino colder near the first of newt week Little or no precipitation Is Dthtick 10111' in91 end in 2s and lower 30s overnight lows tr 1mostly 0 to 10 above 011 Southwestern Idaho Considerable val 12 lest fog and low clouds through Thursday with some afternoon thinning Otherwise I Partly cloudy with snow flurries northern 1 mountains Continued cold Overnight 36 lows 0 to 10 above high Wednesday in 63 1 Southeastern Idaho Considerable vat 1 ley fog and low clouds throuoh Thursday 1 with some afternoon thinning Otherwise FLEXIBILITY: With a passbook account you can add to or withdraw your savings whenever you please SERVICE: Pleasant friendly efficient people greet you at all three AMERICAN SAVINGS offices here in the Valley Our growth and size have not changed our personalized service CONVENIENCE: At AMERICAN you can save by mail with postage paid both ways And at all three offices there's adjacent parking or we will validate your parking ticket for nearby lots ACCEPTANCE: AMERICAN is now serving more than 50000 friends with AMERICAN SAVINGS accounts EXPERIENCE: For 43 years AMERICAN SAVINGS has been a leading financial institution in our community SAFETY: Your account is safe insured to $15000 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation EARNINGS: At AMERICAN your savings earn 5 per annum current rate compounded semiannually In 1966 AMERICAN savers received close to $4 million in earnings AVAILABILITY: Your savings are available at AMERICAN with no huge amount restrictions and no "hardship" claim to sign on withdrawal Weekend Brings 5 Arrests On SL Traffic Charges Utah Drivers Face Peril On holiday VIVA Irttria tp 'Moir bsumphivA '4 ft 'LL ail cel tj' to 1 turn 1 (0 115 yy: efv one of these valuable gifts: With NEW accounts and NEW deposits of $250 or more folks saving the "American Way" may choose any 10 -0 1 1 1 i 'd t-- -''''k 1 iri ''''l ''kr I I 7 -1 11 le 1 ILJ si i 4 0 i usf i :73:: fIr 'k 4: 11 '42 I 1: it41' ''''1'-go 3- 1 3 'z''-'-' 'N--rt--ilt i i 1 i li 4-54: I 4 kf1'e' I 4 7 4 i 1 1 I'l i' (lel I e-7-------------------- 0 4 4 4 s'''''''k4Y'k' Five persons were charged dent near 3rd West and 4th with drunk driving and other South Increased traffic hazards Tuesday following Stanley Peter Bowman 44 accompanying the New Years arrests over the weekend by 240 27th South failed to ap- weekend could result in from 101Salt Lake police pear to answer charges of to 90 more deaths across the na- Willard Von Dee Nelson drunk driving and hit and run tion than would be expected in a i 319 Herbert Ave (1045 South) and Judge Jones ordered a three-day period Ipleaded innocent at a Tuesdaybench warrant for his arrest Ernest Bourne Utah Safe- arraignment to charges of 1 Bowman apprehended 'Nesty Council director said Nation- drunk driving and improper'day about 12:10 pm near 150 al Safety Council statisticians' lookout Trial was scheduled for 2nd South had' been released have estimated that 460 to 540 persons might be killed in tat- Jan 16 by Traffic Judge Maur- from the Salt Lake City-County Jail on recognizance tic accidents between 6 pm ice Jones Police took the man into cus- Warrant Issued Friday and midnight Monday tody after a vehicle had been compared with approximately' Nelson was arrested Monday 'involved in an accident near 2nd 450 deaths that occur during 6:30 pm after beinglSouth and State New bond on the defendant when arrested will be $300 Alfred Baca Palomino 50 71712 2nd West pleaded guilroad ty to charges of drunk driving turn and operating a motor vehicle without a drivers license Sentencing was sched- 1 Wed for Thursday at 9:30 am JeaniPohce arrested Palomino Satur'persons about 10:30 pm near 320 South Temple 4th 44 un a sed nty en 2nd on ed 50 uil ng a ers ur320 var" AA CORNING WARE DUTCH OVEN a 1 quart dutch oven casserole dish of that fabulous Corning Ware IAA ne uurtillow MUM 11111011 ULAN 6 a 1 quart dutch oven casserole dish of that fabulous Corning Ware TEFLON FRY PAN this 10" aluminum fry pan by Wearlver is coated with nostick teflon the miracle substance great cooks everywhere are praising rt flu my bA r1 turwn MI UM 11411113 LV Bluminum fry pan by Wear Iva is coated with nostick teflon the miracle substance great cooks everywhere are praising SUNBEAM ALARM CLOCK a guaranteed electric alarm by Sunbeam Attractive on your bedside table small enough to use for traveling too! lainrs I rti at comparable non-holiday in an automobile acciat this time of year Factors to bear in mind during the holiday are adjusting to Cats Items Gone road weather and traffic conditions and refraining from driv- river Reports ing after drinking Mr Bourne said A spare tire wheel and tools The council also estimatestotal value $75 were reported 1 that between 21000 and 25000stolen from the auto of Jean persons may suffer disabliniTriplow 4243 Jupiter Dr (3500 injuries in traffic accidents Salt Lake County sher- ing the weekend Deaths from ill's records showed Tuesday Injuries could bring the corn- The woman said the theft was Iplete New Years toll to between discovered when she pulled into 610 and 720 the council salda service station for fuel comparable non-holiday in an automobile acci- at this time of year Factors to bear in mind dur- ing the holiday are adjusting to Cats Items Gone weather and traffic condi-- tions and refraining from driv- Driver Reports ing after drinking Mr Bourne said A spare tire wheel and tools The council also estimates total value $75 were reported 1 that between 21000 and 25000' stolen from the auto of may suffer disabliniTriplow 4243 Jupiter Dr injuries in traffic accidents Salt Lake County sher- asl CUTLERY ham knife chef's knife slicing knife steak knife and paring knife Beautiful stainless steel with decorator handles SAVE BY MAIL If you live outside the Salt lake City area or find it inconvenient to visit one of our three offices AMERICAN SAVINGS invites you to fill In the accompanying coupon to receive all the benefits of an AMERICAN SAVINGS insured passbook account plus the free gift of your choice He sure to nark your choice of gift in numerical order on the coupon Quantities of each gift are limited and substitutions may have to be made To be sure you receive your first choice of gift be among the first to mail your coupon and $250 deposit plus the St mailing charge So the maximum number of people can take advantage of the free gifts itt11 will be limited to one tr saver Waits Sentencing T- Ii 17 amrrt1 11 1 I 1 r1 4: i': -4114iill ---J 1 N- 1 -s I 01 1 Aeto i ptz 1 i i 4 --sp 01 i 774 l' ----cfe 4 14 tAii I 1 i :4 kl 10' 0" 1 A 1 7 5PIECE MANICURE steel nail clippers in two sizes nail Vat money clip and pocket knife In an elegant leather gift case 5F' ste In Laser Beam Tough And Gentle Too 1 1 FRENCH CASSEROLE SET four individual western design genuine semi-porcelain casseroles great for entertaining and family oven dinners ELECTRIC CHAFING DISH by Anchor Hocking Fire from refrigerator to oven to table warmer for complete convenience for the busy modern hostess Stop by soon and make your new deposit or open your new AMERICAN SAVINGS ACCOUNT St Cecil Jackson Fuller 39 au-13th East pleaded guilty to 'charges of negligent collision Judge Jones set Thursday at 9:30 am for sentencing He was arrested after being involved in a three-car accident near 13th South and 13th East Sunday about 6:30 pm Reubin Higgins 61 3480 Highland Dr pleaded guilty to a drunk driving charge and was fined $175 and sentenced to 35 days in the City County-Jail with all but five days of the jail term suspended upon payment of the fine Higgins was arrested Friday about 9 pm when the car he was driving was seen weaving from one lane to another on Interstate 80 near 6th East 39 to on at ing ent 1480 to was 35 'ail jail rent day he ring 1 1 1 Enclosed is my deposit in the amount of Plus charge to cover postage and handing' $100 TOTAL ENCLOSED Mailing charge may be deducted from your deposit if you prefer Indicate by number I 2 and 3 your order of preference in choice of gift Electric Chafing Dish Teflon Fry Pan 5Piere Manicure Set Corning Ware Dutch French Casserole Set Sunbeam Alarm Clock 6-Piece Cutlery Set Your account will be opened at the MAIN OFFICE unless you check one of these branch offices NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP 0 Sugar House Branch 0 Granger Branch Please: 0 Open my new account 1 1 1 State Aide Faces Car Case Trial 0 Add this new deposit Check one: Single Account-0 Joint Account 0 Trustee Account to my present account Light waves in step instead of in spontaneous that's the way the laser beam was described Tuesday by one of the scientists who helped develop it He is Dr Arthur Schawlow professor of physics and executive head of the department of physics Stanford University lie gave the first of a series of "Holiday Science Lectures" in Orson Spencer Hall University of Utah sponsored by the university and the American Association for the advancement of Science Dr Schawlow said that with the advent of the laser "light has become a force to do things with and not just something to see with" Laser beams may have a touch delicate enough to prevent detached retina in the human eye or powerful enough to punch holes in sheets of steel One of the potential uses of the laser beam is as a communication carrier in the way that microwaves are now used to carry telephone calls telegraph messages and other television programs from one side of the continent to the other Dr Schawlow said there are still some problems to be solved before lasers will be practical for this purpose Laser beams are focused in small spots where temperatures many times greater than that of the surface of the sun can be achieved but only for a tiny fraction of a second The word laser stands for "light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation" Laser light is produced in a special device from "excited atoms" of certain gases or solids Light is in the upper shortwave portion of the electromagnetic spectrum The Holiday Science Lectures are given for selected groups of high school students and teachers Salt Lake City is one of only nine cities In the country in which they are ie id d- isty 'f MMM111 MIMOMOM IMINIMMOO 110010010 (for additional name or names for Joint or trustee accounts) IMMO ONEMMIN MINOMONNO OkOIMMO OMMOMPIO 01100111b mono winnow swan YOU CAN'T BEAT AN AMERICAN SAVINGS ACCOUNT! walcatt AND LOAN ASSOCIATION SUGAR HOUSE BRANcH HOME OFFICE GRANGER BRANCH 2186 Highland Drive 63 South Main Street 2727 West 3500 South 411111lig 11 IWJ (1): Ni kgrtipfla 'Iowa 17-1-7 41 44AW1)10 14 0-A SUVU110 41111111 CLI I AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 441 T4sseevf SUGAR HOUSE BRANcH HOME OFFICE GRANGER BRANCH 2186 Highland Drive 63 South Main Street 2727 West 3500 South Special to The Tribune LAYTON A jury trial for John Edward Kay 63 423 II St Salt Lake City is scheduled to begin Wednesday at 10 am In Layton City Court Mr Kay was charged Aug 11 with driving a state-owned car while under the influence of alcohol The complaint was signed before Justice of the Peace Vern Johnson by Trooper Tom Calderwood Utah Highway Patrol A resident engineer for Utah State Highway Department Mr Kay has been on a probationary status for St Ito In car of was the by Rah Jtah Mr tary A per annum current rate compounded semiannually per annum Accounts insured by the Federal Sayings and Loan Insurance Corporation 1 I PATTI PAGE SINGS "SOMETHING SPECIAL" INEDNESDAY 9 PM WW2 ta 4 I 0 8 I Ao dd 4 0 0111004 1 I I I 0 A I a 0 0 4 4 0 4 4 4 4 0 I i A Ar Ai At 'ik 4 4 11 Ai if i 11' 4 I 4 gc A i 4 Ai 4 4 A 0 op A 0 4 0 0 44 a A.

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