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Show V DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, Sdt Lckf CS Wednesday, February 28, T9d2 v '.3 . SUGAR HOUSE Heather ""ffnanij Larsen 10 R. vhs Dsiesrr j AU0"O 100 x. quafity spring wirai liaavy duty olumio-too- d otoot c.ok Itoodlo. Son DUST MOP and HANDLE v Ml- SAM Hus 4 $2" m E)ra When You Buy One 3 FT. TOILET AUGER Hg4 Mop Nylon aifraclt Jott quietly 4 4 4ris In inJ pTctg tilyvWlg (iffy. r- - ft jf prg' , tpnnf wir pooiolly oollod to flvo tko ofe tromo flexibility oocooMry io a tollot oegnr, Ono piooo cobr. hood (traaf enough to apo aqy DeeereS Now. Wnehtnctne Bnraan A Park WASHINGTON City man Tuesday conferred with Area Redevelopment Administration officials seeking federal aid for a plan to turn Park City from a nearly extinct mining town into a winter and summer recreation Sturdy Studio Koi spring Mctnt thot Newt mop to So utod t ony Nflo. stoppage. PLASTIC TOILET SEAT I4I Sort Cl ERIAR EDGE PRUKER WldoqpONiH SUdo. kotd b pnM4 ltd oaflod for ooturol operation, 000- -r opproMk. Skopod itoodlo, SOdo otioo tkuaik ootok. $2-2- 5 : a, nntproof, wettrpfnof ploitic. Whit, polyothylono binges ond bumpers match loot fiat ilk. ELECTRIC OSCILUTING GIRDER 5 777 jS! A quility under ond potlikor powor. ful yot light io weight. Large Thrift Modi. ourtooo, too Im nod oi PdiAortoo..Tho 114" orbital motor ootioo glvot a lotlo smooth flnijb 4,000 orblti por Nthtu1 Pully guaranteed. miterr S. K. Scenery Gets Droubay, head of United Park City Mines Co., and one of the promoters of the recreation center idea, said federal assistance will hinge on two factors. Utah Tourist and Publicity One would be whether sufficient Jobs could bo provided by Council members Tuesday recthe recreation facility to justi- ommended that scenery should fy federal spending of some $1 be given first consideration million. The other is whether and mineral values second local promoters can match that place in defining boundaries of Canyon Lands National sum. Mr. Droubay outlined plans Park. for a $2 million development They also urged that the Including a golf course, swim- state should be given a right ming pools and a ski complex to help define boundaries' 9f for winter. He said the next the proposed park and possible areas surroundmove would be to provide the multiple-us- e federal agency with more in- ing It At a meeting held at the formation, including Job opSalt Lake City Chamber of portunities in the mine community.- Commerce, the following was specifically agreed upon: Hire Coal Expert There should be a national 4 WASHINGTON Stale pak Whsrea. scenic values are Sen. Frank C. Memmott bas been named less important therq should as a 850 per day consultant be provision for multiple use in the Office of Coal Re- of the lands, Including develsearch, Utah congressmen opment of minerals. Where scenic values are aid Tuesday. A joint announcement by high, multiple use should give way to national park safeReps. David 8. King and M. Blaine Peter- guards. state The should have a son said Sen. Memmott would be acting in say In determining boundaries Meanwhile, Gov. George D. an advisory capacity la the fields of coal economics and Clydes advisory committee on the proposed park la to meet marketing. again March 5 at the State Visits G!s Esnnett Capitol. It is expected that Sen. Wal- C. J. Olsen, chairman, will WASHINGTON a report giving recom lace F. Bennett spent have mendations of the full com Wood Leonard at Ft Tuesday visiting some 600 Utahns on mittee. active military duty there. The Utah units are the 889th Thieves Take $52 Thieves stole $52 from the Transportation Company and the 144th Evacuation Hospital apartment of John Sharick, East. Police were inThe latter is a National Guard 136-3runit and the-- former Is an vestigating the theft Wednes day. Arnjy Reserve outfit. Priority At Park Meet once-bustlin- g (D-Uta- (D-Uta- 3" EXTRA POWER BELT SAKCLR REG. 44. $39.98 SAVE $4.?7 Do oil thoto tougk uading oki oaiify tod quietly anything ond everything thot nnodi landing, smoothing and refinishing. Extra pa-r- . orod 13 H.P., 4i Amp motor, with haavy duty ord. 3 Sanding kolti Included flea, atodlum, ooono grit. d - GET. A. steak Brnw l sn, -- for sreitihos toi a ton 8 Mr. - and Mrs. Wallace Bennatt, IMS Brewnlm Aval Evan Dooley, oouoMor of Mr. tnS Mrs. DnvM Dealt TOM Scott Stole, Mktvale; LeiViman. tan of Mr. ond Mrs. Lorry UMunan, 43) Front Ave.1 Brian Barlew. son t Mr. tnS Mra Joeae Borlovi, 101 S. Souttij Anntttt 347 snorKtM Mess. BaunMar ot Mr. and Mrs. Den Moos. ndi Hrattvor Lorson, dauotitor of Mr. ond Mrs. Jolm Ltrson, 151 E. lost South, Sandyt Susanna Davie, dtuohtor at Mr. and Devi, 1111 SiatTO Way, Rabecct Hothoins, dauthtir ft Mr. and Mr. Stonlay Hotholns, 1300 1140 Wash Bobby Steven, tea ft Mr. ond Mrs. Lovoy Stavane, 7702 S. 1900 West Jordons Suatn AAacham, dauohtar at Mr. and Mr. John Macham, IS S. 4h South, and pit other babloa On yaor aid Wodntoday. (Baby ateturos win b taken tree at char at the Dose rat News baby phot studio, M Rkharda t Monday throuoh Frida t laoat from It OJti. until throo day nr lor t bntoy-- a birthday.) BIRTHS AS RIFORTEO FROM SALT LAKfl ARIA HOSFITALS TUCSDAYl ; mui M r. and Mr. EIRny Brtdee. UH7 S. TTOO Wart, Rlvarton. Mr. and Mra. Ranald A. Salt, 3J00 Eldradoa St. Mr. and Mra. Garald H. Klnaham, 1234 N. tt East, SounttfuL MIL and Mra. Robart Uamas Ealay, UnlMrslW Vlllaoa. ASr. and Mr. W altar D. Brwwv, 157 Manto Fd. Mr. and Mr. Donald 0. Farduq 4040 S-- Othi East, Midvata, Mr. And Mr. Charlla C South, 1) E. Crai Dr. Mr. and Mr. Narbart Lahnia, 14M C 3IS6 SouthT" Mr. and AM. Kay B. Ratmuiaan. 427 3rd Avn. Mr. and Mr. Hobart D. AppI lUMrd East Mr. and Mrs. Michael O Wamock, 1441 E. 13rd South, Mr. and Mra. Muah- Robinson, 43 E 2nd South. Mr. and Mrs. Gian E. Boehm, 124 E. Main St . Htrrlman Mr. and MrtkJGfllden Jiaiqifc MSI. S... MM SOVS: Mr. and Mrs. ParleV W Bllthf, 1172 Redwood Rd. Mr. and Mr. Garald Golding, 412 N 7th West Mr and Mrs. Newell 724 N 11th West. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L Anderson, 2873 Pamela Dr Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie E Archuletta, 2424 Preston St. 173 S 4820 Wast. Mr. qnd Mrs. Joeeeh Haag Jr Me. and Mrs. Homer Cassels, 2523 E 33rd South. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Algent K. Clayton, East Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert L. Jensen, 4777 S. 1300 Wost, Roy. h Mr. end Mrs. Robert J. Love, East. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Terry, 333 W Center, Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Carter Bangerter, 124 N. 750 East, Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Don E. Adamson, 1332 Park St. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Caops, 1783 Richards t. 0 Mr. and Mr. Kevin Watts, ' East. Mr. and Mrs. Juan Garca, 824 E. 2nd South. Mr. and Mrs. Steven A Wilkins, 4470 Sumac Way, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W Abbott, 2472 Preston St. Mr. end Mrs. Phillip Michael Wright, 1321 I. 4th South. Mr. end Mrs. Henry L. Hicks, 480 SRiabeth St. t , Mr. and Mrs. Delbert J. Ahderson, tool E 4530 South. Mr. end Mrs. Calvtn M Birch, 237 E. 4300 South, Halladay. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Charles Schenck, 4240 W. Benvlew A vs., Granoer. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Moosmen, 0431 S. 1200 West, West Jordan. Mr. end Mrs. Richard H. Meckay, 727 W. 4000 South, AAurroy. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon H. Coombe, 2070 S. 3000 Watt. a Park City -- sends birthday - Rasaaf Hofhelna mj Fund Asked To Boost Fin HYLON News k y. .Davis , , ' 4 2 Officials Take Issue With Employe Articles Two members of the State Board of Examiners Tuesday took exception to as many items in the February issue of the Utah State Public Employes Assn. Bulletin. The lead story in the bulletin is on the opening of bids last week by the State Finance Commission for providing group health, accident and life Insurance for state employes. This story halls this as a forward step in the efforts of the association to obtain expanded group insurance coverage for state workers. Gov. George D. Clyde said the bid opening results from action by the 1961 Legislature and by the State Finance' Commission and board of examiners, rather than by the employes association. Alligator, Sainthtn all weather coaj A guest editorial onJWhat la Civil Service? referred to objectives of "prohibition against political assessments and contributions as well as undue political activity. Secy, of State Lamont F. Toronto declared: We dont want to make state employes Into second class citizens by eliminating them from political activity. 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