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Show , - , , C; DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, Solttoki City, Thum:lay, Nov. 13, 1952 Thornton Demands Local :In Carbon PRICEPaul Control' of Reclamation . VlésI Dejegates Pick Chief for - Reclamation Unil LONG 13EACIL CAL. Idaho, Wyoming and Nevada delegations to the National Reclamation Association convention Wednesday elected their top officials. The new directors are D. D. Harris, Ogden, Utah; N. V. Sharp, Filer, Ida., Earl T. Bower, Worland, Wyo., and Alfred M. Smith, Carson City, Nev. Members .of the resolutions committee named are J. A. Howell, Ogden; Ival Goslin, Aberdeen, Ida.; L. F. Thornton Thermopolis, Wyo., and A. J. Shaver, Las Vegas, Nev. - to - , - solemalst, on a front row seat L The throughout Thomton's statement. But worst was yet to come drums of rebellion against fed- and the from a surprise source, the eral bureaucrats beat ever louder normally-placid- . Senator Bill on Wednesday the first day of California By PAT MUNROE LONG BEACH, CAL. , ---- -- formal sessions al the National WerP Iler,latnation,ASSoeigt9q ,Delegates strenously applauded the st4tement of Cob. rado's Govern& Dan Thornton that in reclamation matter. "the local people should run their own affairs as much as pogible and not become the servants of bureaucrats 3,000 miles away- - in Washington." Thornton, wealthy rancher who wears cowboy boots, is widely believed to be the chosen successor to Oscar Chapman as Interior Secretary. The Coloradoan arrived here unexpectedly and was given first place at the opening Knowland, Republi- can. Bureatf of Reclamation," asserted, "has forgotten that the Congress of the United States is the policy determining body. And that agencies must carry out the spirit and the content of the law: "I shall continuously strive to develop more local responsibility matters. The In reclamation longer I am in Washington the more determined I am of the needs to preserve the rights of states." B. Frank Ward, of Vernal, secretary of the Colorado River Development Association for 21 counties, commented. "Thornton told us what we wanted to hear, we are very interested in him because we want to see him become Secretary of Interior. He understands our upper Colorado problems as well as any man in the west." M. Ranks. Waling Include Roy Crest, J. Arch Francis and William session. D. Car. Fork; George Grotagut, Spanish Thornton insists he - hasn't don. E. J. Fie Mated, Henry L. Jensen, David K. Ho Libor. R. L Kingston. A. G. "asked for or been offered" the Sorensen A. Scott. p. Nord, David and John A. Woodfield, Ogden; - Orson A. rAbinet post. but does admit he's Christensen and Carl Wald.- Brigham andW. O. Israel. going to Washington next week City; George D. Clyde son. Loam; A. W. Virile SPringville; H. for "conferences" on undisclosed T. Godfrey. Murray; Raymond Hammond. Grantsville; Leo P. Harvey, Pleasant subjects. He's sticking closely to Bountiful; Grove; Ward C. Holbrook. 111011111s M. sessions here and will attend a Robert Z. Huber, PitS0a; Jensen. Gerald Irvine, Karl J. Maiden,, meeting Friday. of the Upper D. Souller. Wesley Warren T. Murphy, R. Wel. Colorodo River COMMLSFiOn here. Joseph M. Tracy and William lace. Salt Lake City; K. L. Jones. Cedar Idahoans continue not to be City and B. H. Stringhent, Vernal. ease The Idaho deleoellon, Mreest Per over prospects of discouraged N. O. and Peters Alfred Ile Includes: Stafford. Twbt Fella; Keith K. Ander. copping the interior spot for Gov- Well on Run son, C. T. Ficken and Ira Mathews. Pay. ernor Len Jordan. Both Clifford TO ADVERTISE SOUTH DAVISGeorge P. South, right, C. Arave. Walter Charm's, Joseph ette; -PRICE---Carbon South Davis Chamber 11, Ifillon Chriateneem Lynn Crandall.. Ils,and,.Eat Parry; of Twin Falls, Bountiful, chairman of the-19- 53 College draDavid W. Dick, William S. Holden. Ernest Commerce activity fund drive, and Paul L. Newmyer, vice matics teacher Elnid Geary-report- ed L. Jackson, Glenn H. Johnson. Ed C. have been sounding out sentiPIOWM Lawrence Ricks and Le Roy ment. Because of Jordan's anti. plans for intense one Wednesday the producpresident and drive adviser, draft Ball, Strange Sr., Idaho Fells; Mitchel Leon; Dan Barker and Charles L. King. Ike feelings before the Chicago tion of 'Arsenic and Old Lace", day membership drive. and A. A. Davis H. J. Barker, Meridian; durWill J. Hawkins, Buhl; Boyd Baxter and convention last July, however, was being very well received E. A. Dufford. Pocatello; Sherman J. he's not being seriously consIdrun. its week-lon- g ing Walter Cunningham. Bellwood. Ray The play is being given by I, Marsh and O. H. Patterson. Rupert; ered. James Bronson Jr. . Hugh L. Crawford. 17. IS. Reclamation Carbon College drama students Retiring and A. Lovell Holyoak..1. W. Patterson W. Ir. Rican's, Burley; John R. BurianCommissioner Mike Straus sat at the Theater Arts Playhouse. haw and Frank Sharp, Rigby; W. H. Cederbere. Firth; Alex O. Coleman. St. M. Cooper. Grace; G. L. Anthortyrr.F. R. Robert, R. Dunlap, W. Crokham. H. Robinson. Karl Horton, H. W. Van M. Terrell. Caldwell; J. Mark , Slyke and E. Cushman, Preston: T. M. Dtcoursey, Orin Dorris. Henry. G. R. Jesup, P. South membership committee, said a John Jess Jones and Alan Schuler. ?lamps; F. J. Davis Chamber of Commerce letter was being prepared to go R. L. Dushinike, Devils Lake; Edwin Frahm. Hansen; LeRoy L Fuller. recently started the spadework out to prospective members an- L$. Kern. Mark, R. KUIP H. D. .Moore,L. Kati W. Murphy. Ronald W. Purnell, 0. for its 1953 activity fund drive. one-da- y Stanton, Stanford H. Steele and William for drive the nouncing Edthe chairman of George South, Wymer. Boise; August Hestbesk and Ivan W. Moorman. idurtaught L. members. Team captains and gar Jensen and A. L. Nelson. Shelley; Al Frank J. Motzko. committee heads are now being Kramer. Castleford; Miming; Leo D. Murdock. Blackfoot; lone; IL H. ;MI. selected for the drive to be held Clifford N. Scoresby. baugh and Charles H. Weltenroth, Jerome; and Keith D. Greenleaf. Dec. 10 with 'an aim at getting W. J. Winslow. Wulf. Roberta. are L. Annan 1. 300 active memberships. Wyoming delegates Karl Powers, Pavillion; Kenneth W. Paul Newmyer, vice president, and B.U. CallMr; E. B. Hitchcock, Rock is acting as advisor. Springs; Earl Lloyd, Cheyenne; Brett Cody. and H. T. Person. Laramie. The , organization has func Morgan, Those from Nevada aro Pat Arnold. F. C. Buckingham. Paradise Illeowawe: numa to solve PROVO -- Three atitjor .!4111". timed in helping Valley; William Bruseerd. Cecil W. Creel, of in G. Devon and Ivan Seek, Reno; ber problems community George stand In the way of early ton--, H. Cliff. Blake Darling. Edmtmd the past two years and has out- Alvin and Thomas W. Robinson. Carson struction of Provo's proposed lined a 'larger field of projects Muth lintel and George R. Shuns', Phil City; Phil B. Hoover, Ely; IL K. LundFallon; community swimming pool and In the coming Months. Money berg, Elko: Ray M. Whitacre. Yerington. from the memberships received and J. K. Wittwer. Lam Vegas, The I , - 'Fair' sheriff, who investigated, said that Lee told him he didn't know how the accident occurred. te hi Garden tee- - Jr, 25, ' of shiprock N. M.. wis in "fair" y condition at Price Hospital Thursday ; Lee was injured when tire auto mobile which he was driving crashed into the Coal Creek Bridge, about two miles east of Wellington, early Tuesday. Joe Holman, Carbon County Gaurde Music Students To Offer 2 Recitals in Layton vocal talent will be featured in two recitals to be given by students of The't MUSIC Studio In ,Layton Thursday and 'Saturday at 7 pm. in the Layton Fourth Ward Recreation Rail. Intermediate and advanced students will be heard on Thursday, with the beginners' group slated to perform on Saturday.. n Club LEHIThe Lehi wnt tnéerrharsdarst according to La Vir Carlson, club president. The Meet will be held in the Memorial Building, The public Is Invited to come and view slides shown by Dr. W. L. Worlton of landscaping in the New England States and Canada.' City-Count- Instrumental and LAYTON Me et L- - EGGS TURliySde Fec LAB, whole 45c or lb. 450 111110 lb. 45c 49c e2 lb. S59c lb, 55c S. QUAKER- OATS IL 49c , KLEVIEX 650 SOUTH 9TH 16c 2CO Rh GOODFELL01,11 11'S South Davis Chamber Opens 1953 Fund Drive - 36c Large POT ROAST LEG LAUB pas 33c - nir ROAST LAUB CHOP- can ; GRAPEFRUIT QUARTER REEF C dozen SPALI 44c' lb. commrdat 59c 65 Large. Fresh. AA HALF BEEF I2 GROUND BEEF Carbon College Comedy Received I ' iVictim of Crath 11,'11 74811 PHONE EAST BOUNTIFULThe Discover a fresher, 'Ifs', 'Iltrealen 3 better-tastin- g Provo Centers ...at - -- iH x recreation center, Judge William Stanley Dunford, chairman of the Veterans Memorial Board, ' said Thursday. If National Production Authority would assure the board that steel regulations will be lifted by June; if steel is readily available upon the lifting of regulations, and if the bonds can be sold, then the board will okeh early groundbreaking, Judge,Durforti '"" The board Is optimistic about announced from Logan Mortuary. the financial structure of the proposed pool and recreation cm ter. The board has vetoed any idea of a general bond obligation. The Judge said that, in his opin ion, general bond , obligation bonds should be used only for city governmental purposes. 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The nineteenth celebration of the Ogden Garden Club will be celebrated at a banquet Friday at 7 p.m. In the Pilgrim Hall of the Congregational Church. &freer, isf ceremonies wW be George Stallings.- The regular monthly meeting of the group will be held Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the Utah Power and Light Auditorium. A,1110 fittArtliff171tr r- OGDEN 4,r, Irs -- , birthday 7- 7"' ;$4.111,,y,111:1,,,....1111714. '1,4 0114'''',44:0,. 4 : 01MilltrAai 1-- Ogden Garden Club Sets 19th Birthday Banquet 4 4 . oloolompolool ogipplyagtAii.,As , ot M"4141,3t.with . , 11 it 46 0 0 - lace Induction 1 .13-1-- Alft --- RICHFIELD Four Sevier County men will report for induc- tion into the armed fortes Monday', Mrs. Ivy Gentry, Sevier County Selective Service Board Clerk, said Wednesday. The draftees include Steve B. Wilkinson, Richfield; - Rodney Clifford Shipp, Joseph; Thomas Lorenzo Christensen, Aurora, and Charlet Allen - Curtis,:' also : of Aurora, but now living in Salt Lake City. I 0000 will be spent on business affairs of the group and in solving pertinent matters which should have attention, Mr. Newmyer said. At present the organization is focusing attention on such problems as preparing publicity literature for newcomers In the area; a program for use of water upon completion of the Weber. Basin 'project; working with the Road COMMISIINEAM, tht localise- of a new highway' for trucks and heavy traffic through the area, and effects of raw sewage being dumped Into the Great Salt Lake from Salt Lake City. Four. s Margarine tr..AL..e,yfRAGi "L'Ill. I whito sato packages last! . , ,?...:.:4s.k , ,4 4,4, 41114 tl , ftV . .............. .. 4- - ' " '' . J. 1.7d4 yo Pt OfitUCT Ot.: , IMOLA& !OODS' , . . . , , . . NN, - |