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Show VOLUME SITL'EN North Davis Man Proposed Sewage A i Chosen To Aid No. Davis Housing Committee System, Cost Over Million Uvt, C .r 8V. finance the proposed jimo to tem for North Davi v w e Sair'Lake City engineers county. a nieet- announced late .Monday at of the newly ap, at Clearfield, commission for the pointed zoning to Dr. 1). Keith protect, according of the group, who secretary Barnes, health director. . deputy state ' ialso k.ch- Margetts and A. officials attenin ,rjs engineering that 90 m.les of sewer dance, to adequate!) serie be required will ... . .the district. l: ' y' t. .y. 'if. it; st- - e.f. -, T- , 'tnrg . . nicrj s V i livt h A 'Wfi-- . C.lmton, Stun communities, Syracuse, West Ioint, Clearfield, Sunset and West I.a) ton, I acton, be included in the project, as cc ,11 I he well as Kov, Weber county. of which I.lovd committee looming i Kile) of Boumtiul is chairman, will t start assc mbling data for making application, i According to Joseph Blickender-jie- r and W. S. Ratterson, P W A . shirtsi fow-s5- i ace f hy Junior 5' voo!s. ittKials, who visited Davis county available j recently, money is now in the defense sewer tor systems Davis county presents kart', as, and in the the most acute problem Davis told they county com fsiate, "'Id, p :'h, jussioners. i Dr. Barnes reported ij Te will rushed -- -- re being time. board for the proposed been appointed, with the various representatives from communities to be served as members of the board. Named were, Chester C. Flint and Dr. Barnes of Kaysv ille Fred Clark of Clearfield I. J. Thurgood of Syracuse; Stanley Haacke of Woods Cross; I.orus ? Ear, waring of ODells orchard; J.-Nj)ley Layton and Mayor Lloyd Yej of Bountiful. I NN'tftt all municipals contacted, .e plan meets with unanimous it is Federal reported. rant will be made with the ability pay, and the project can be paid fcut on a revenue basis by individual A zoning project has aysvi.it, president lub at a ; Lagoon ance, aid i lotmet illiam H. is a Kays ey. He is rnnty Bar Myron F, he group ig vert Anis nt; Barnes, trong ors. lanned ille ie to 7 ik in a i Noitli lonrmiUt, tollowmg a nnetmg ot repux.uu tits from foe tow tin ot North Dai is count), late Tuesday. Mr. Holt, who will appoint a committee, is now t lit- otlmal ttom the Noith Dans ut on the state housing committee. lie county meeting was called to s, lect a man to work mi the st,ite committee, which was organised to proiide adequate super' for the housing of goiunmcnt "mkcis m the dc tense areas of the ,a. ' ihiiics ot the group will he to keep m dose tomb with the lunis-mg suuation tor Noith Daiis feiw area; repoit on spec, of ar-- f ions housing projects, and report findings, so that ample housing fanatics will be available by Sep- timber for the influx of defense woikers at Dill buld, shill loading plant and others in that aiea, Mr. Holt said. Many prospective risnlents for "" this district are now searching Sfi,,buk.pj.ar northern Davis communities for county places in which to reside the official stated. Attending the meeting were official representatives Kavs-villfrom To I.ayton, Syracuse, Sunset and Clearfield. Although representatives from Clinton and West Point in were not present, committeemen from these towns will he included Cooperating m the nation-widin the housing committee to he apaluminum i oimmmitiex diie, pointed. throughout Da, is ,oimt will ion-ht a campaign for UscJ aluminum hi ginning Momlav town hoanl pies idem and ma)ois repoitid Friday. Bo) Scouts, Mrviie i bibs, ,Uie and church oigamations haw handed togcthei to make the duw and s. i ',orth Davis defense area needs tee project most urgently, it was itated at the commissioners' meet-r1, and Tat to if installed, it would serve 20,000 acres of land. Approximately high pavid Scott of Ogden Appointed Comander Amer. Legion List. 2 At the annual convention of di- heAmerican Saturday, Na0:2 F3rmmgton, 25. Sf0" M'avr M, g KCM organization, ,ng rCtinng adJ'utant- - rtponed oinn,CleVeland of yton was ther &ers u'llCkCOmmander- - of-&o- tt. appo,nted ffiCerS loaeSctedailiary .TFv Mr. Were vr?1 s.epajate meeting, r7' .Rl.lby Layton, pres- - 9?-- Umt; by - Ltl;e'yn Hatch, nr;-.r,s- first d,cnt; Mrs; Grace Ander- Vl?e President; Mrs. secretary- - ; v i tn I L S3 Vt- -i Wurer-nT- Farm'- ... ?den rvda Steed Flint rS - sergeant-at-arm- s r,Ur,rant' historian llA'.ed on-m- ; Butter, chaplain. officers of both s well as local legion T units, will be install- Jie eonvention scheduled ' and 8 at Logan, it is r'c11 of Morgan, V)nmander, and Mrs. ?d Lc Ogden, con- s meeting. f Salt Lake City C'l'rnander, was jmt meeting ;V.at- onsthe court house, were held. a?; ith ;e:rani.sm and alertness he United is ,e7:n Schramm M an j ' to.pre- protects, "r '7c at N'orth Davis 0 n . ;tn - tr of Salt Lake retir-I--7- C -t inislml ( oHstnivi ion, Odilon 70 ; ndcr 1 Affecled In Draft Lottery li lltvt V at m s ' I ' ' b.i' J 6 oil IPnh " u; 1 i hi, w , l im ' H p n m i , , ' t ii, u ml i Ol In hmll ' w MMte t1" e . rt f ,hr u,"h sia" 01 i'c it, 6, and inends at "i, P Impel, Im i , who died. an v 'gdi n lr.ut att.uk in following 1,1 a Mill, that emphatic Ft,b 11 i pii-m-l- i statement. uli na ,,t will know,, audit e, 6l For Fair Entries I 'I Cl ,1 , , i i no,. , 1,11 II) I Justice Cases i y - d - M ( i , f o amll - -at wa-''- 0 rs ! Girl Weds At Reno - .3-- 1 June justice of the peace reports for N 1 ' . L-I- father, M Roberts and brother-"- i U.ldon Swartz, went to J. ahtorma ami accompanied the body home. Burial was in the aw, Kavsville-I.ayti- Memorial park ,,orn October A W, at Clearfield a son of ark t). and F.va R. Jones Roberts He married Rae Larsen in Salt Lake ( ity, July H. J933. For five years he bad resided at 8an Bernardino, where he was engaged in ice cream manufacturing. Surviving are bis widow; bis par "its of Clearfield; a son, Owen Roberts of San Bernardino, and two sisters, Mrs. Klden Schwartz of ( learfield and Mrs. F.lmer Hey wood of San Bernardino. Wa'i -- Great Grand Son of Ellen Sandall of Layton Killed in Nev. lluhrrt Sandall, 24, s i - 1 . . i - , 1 1 ( Bountiful Elders Attend Outing . ; r I i o-- i r- ' i - i -- . 2 ( j - ,s-- .1 n T. . i I f I : r . s .1 i,t air: ! il '1' . ; cu-e- , - M , ! 1 ; t o';, - of Mis. ke ity i ' ll i I' S I .4 n V a I ! s; t ,! n, , i , : divided into t . , Lay-to- 1 ; ' grand--o- n nationally known rodeo performer, was instantly killed in an automobile accident, about 40 miles west of Flko, Nev., Sunday, at 11 p. m. Also in the automobile which overturned when its struck a soft shoulder were, "Kid I'letchcr of Hugo, Colo., and "Sandy Daymon of Reno, Nev., rodeo riders. They aie reported recovering at a Carlin. Nev. hospital. Mr. Sandall was born July 24, H6, at Bothwell, to Jilmer A. and 1irif Monday Sandall. He was, reared and educated at Tremonton and attended Bear River high He began his rodeo career when in his teens and at the time of Ins death was recognized as an outstanding performer. Two years ago at Madison Square Garden he ".n l,Je national bull riding championship, an, jast year pjacej th;rd in the national bareback horse riding contest. Die fata! accident occurred on Mr. Sandalls second wedding anni virsary. He married Marjorie Carlson. July 13, 1934. He was a member of the L D S church. besides his widow, of iretnonton, are a son and two daughters, Stanley, De Anna and Dons Sandall of Tremonton, and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Jack Garn of Fielding, Mrs. (ral Brough and Elmer Sandall, Jr. of I reit.onton and Mrs, Donna I.isli of Dew eyi ille. and his '"other. Mrs. Elizabeth Sandall of Tcrrnonton. Funeral services were held in Tremonton, where burial aNo took per-drunk- 1 great of Mrs. Fdlen Sandall of Sun-Ling- e 1 ! 4 1 North Davis Pair Marries June , """al scrims were held this ' huixdav m the ( tear! ie Id "nd.r the dilation of Bishop chapel M,.-'in (. Wood for Howard Roberts X "ho dial Saturday in San Ber- -lif, of heart disease. On raeipt . word of bis death, bis County Days, annual celebration Davis county, scheduled for Aug. said. 27 and 28 at Lagoon, must be in July 27 is an open date. Bountiful not later than 9:30 a. m., the first will play Sunday at 2'30 p. m at day, Miss Ellen Agren, secretary the Bountiful park, with Coalville. of the general committee, announcBatting averagts for the entiie world as a "I or M.,tr a 350 000 gallon elevated team is as follow ed. B v t m ,l1"" HI,r r AB II r (.ink, said to In- the largest of Ilavir It was also ruled that all ol State S, cab-il- l will .615 13 control 8 h will pro- the1,,, kind in Utah, Bettridge must leave their entries in w oi id of F rnn ii k hi; .535 23 ,dii iiiji,iri,,,v," ide i under be10 ju w.itrr m. until p. place prixxiire to the August 28, 4 .444 .... 9 ' II Daiis ... fore removal is begun. plant. 'I lie Ing tank has been .... 34 15 .441 Miss Agren reported plans are F. Argv !e lompleted and listed and is being Lay ion .... 26 10 .1 alls .. .. J. nt, d on the outside in for entertainlarge formulated an being Idai k and yellow squares. .... 30 10 AH iigln s ing floor show at 9:30 p. m. on 4 .333 10 man .tew is assembling .... 12 Mason tlie second day, under the direc.318 22 mital loik.is wlii.h will he Mos, . .. tion of Mae Markham Hyde of 31 si.dh' imhaiige I'ihi-c'itpil-at tlie roirt Kaysville, The premium book of F. (Hi i erly . .280 A dim mI.h 7 the In these revf.,lrd Irted Pi acock units. marriage j factory rules will be ready for printing near Ot .ills Ma'.iim- ll'itmfer of I.av- T .... 11 the completed oi s i s at .. artge said. rump Miss Agren Saturday, .241 ton, I'augh'.r of Mr and Mrs. Ir- - f n tm y units. In these .... 2i I. ClcicHy change build m Hennip-r.200 and hirii Ivrlicr ofjings woikers coming im shift will ... P R. Argile ib bu) I s,,n of Mr. and dress into hamge !rm ii,ilian o. The v id uotk clothing wliicli they 28 Mi' tlltir at Rcnti i!e cn .iced in loading j mil we.tr Iv 1G while wor'.iix going otf s'iK, i n:e hit Mill Pansier lion work to Orson rage of West Layton, n Yo'ngm'i.et rh.'b. s. 'I he change houses in rum ot the marriage of his d a licitlie r h n! 'e !",1,r r"'n'' V.oners, ami mnyF'l riM (c.j t r. Mi's lessie Page, to loy 'r,'o nd v ar ' u 6'v Be an ' "l.ri workei s j place. t .,V Tn!! Can ir, of Pcndel'on. Ore, sou i: t! cir Inn 'In s 'n r noon cat i iv u t i r cvl t L. II. Carver, of Mr. and Mrs. n i ( !) wav la !i if the m.tal Lckcrs now) than 3.000 persons, ra.v: nren-or.was 'Dm in . Show Drop Funeral Services Held This Thursday For Howard Roberts I azines, four steam power plant buildings, and miscellaneous struct mes in. biding extensive utility installations. All utilities, including cl. .tlie caldes, steam lines, air lines water pipe, gas lines, sewer lines, are underground throughout tlie plant. '1 lie 7() buildings being added are adjacent to existing structures. I hey will include another fuse load ing line of 14 buildings, another shjll loading line of 28 buildings and a primer loading line of 18 buildings. 'Foil of die armys fatuous igloo type nridci ground ammunition magazines ate also to be added to eight just completed, exi avations for the new magazines are already made, and ex. avations for the new assembly buildings will start immediately. I lie eight rompletcd magazines are in use, filled with materials to Inused in shell making. In addition, thousands of empty wooden s . II bo'. s scori s of hand trucks and sjmiLr equipim nt which will be in moiing the inateiials Horn i.iii- building to anotlu r, have Mr,(1 m .vrra .,rge in(.rt ,mliniiscs im lufinl in the u '1 Bade Vvilij jonr (,ni pj, s)(.i loading linct. now peup r ,i ici building and a dispcn- 1!' mg.d that the people of thist.,rv. am nw under con-(nti i n gni t'. r.iocmc that r if ion and eviaiation have ban we am b.nv in (ommun-L,.,,,- , for ;t ,.w ,lgg),0(Kj gallon it, aim plan now lor tm- f'.tiue r,f i,,mrte leservoir on an elevation 4 ne I i Wride Wednesdays and Fridays, M tail's I , i 1 .ompl, ,d . club Monday at the Chester C. Flint home in Kaysville, Mrs. Kennch Burton, secretary, an nounced. Subject of the talk was Pioneer Gardens in Kaysville. Mrs. George NY. Barnes also participated in the program. s i he s 1,1 ' x i "I Of Closing Hour the lining man, thinks (, t o' onli thing lor these ,1 1. "b g lining men to do. f , 1,1 ,eis,. Ins sou is in rail-- 'l n e, the si lining scle.tee d. trued fot "'ll pix months, be-6he "ill In- - ialle.1 into service. Baiton has been informed. Mts. hail W. Dahl, mother of the tilling missionary, who entered the tie 1. Dei ember 11. she heheies it's all riRht reported to serve 't lie has to, but I rum Ii him prefer 1,1 be III the mission field. Hu sou is a ii ember of nation-al- l. known L D S mission choius, ",Mll'"scd of I. 1) s missionaries. ' i tail-twist- er Exhibitors Warned I t l 1,1 , m I 11 I ,o m s, bomltpi ool s tin, h , uni II te Hums ol ei null sei . .,1 Ie, ,, a i , at (he ' '"h plant, foi use of w lien ' mploi , a lightning slot m api'po.u lies or otln i possible dane-- i appi.us I a. Ii building is equipped will, an ilabiuatc hghtumg pm t u si stem, im hiding g i oiiiid mg of i a Ii m n lime to eliminate static h, tin in, ien lernfoi. mg H ' iu .on.Kte walls is gi oiiinleil to . opp, i .aides limit'd aionml t a, h building. I he big plants fun. tiou w ill be mei.lv to assemble hells, not to maimlat tin e the inateiials. lowder lor example, will not lie mamifa. d but will be n messed and p.n ked into (he shells. Shell rases ami other inateiials will be made elsewheie and sent heie for assembly, whi.lt will follow in pa 1 tlie line method coiiiiiinn in mass pi oiluctioii plants. I he lOtT buildings completed in i hide two shell loading lines of 28 buildings ia.li, a fuse loading line of 14 buildings, a Ida. k powder pelleting plant of 19 buildings, eight igloo t)pe tirnlei grouml mag- I Softball League in g H. d al poll I . I,,, nr i I t L' e i i Munigum.n, '"1 ommiist ami I'ona! S' akei, told "'"'"s and ton iisp k P, 'b rr-,,n- i I os will hospital , "ill o I s i Mtdntsd.iv attemoon m ' m , , , - 5t sunth, i n. unmlier, S31), wat illiam B uton, timing!, up but now rm- -' m, m la, it ie rail- all! nil-- , N I'V, I' o ', ,n is m it 1, ' the an, " ill son Mihlen V, i'uimi, mmi,ii ,,f the Miiler-' ,,mpini at aimmgton, and the lug plant is p,, ed tn 'nil op.iation, s, heduled (oi sometime this snmmei it will be. ome "" ot the .u m i lust luge sout-'ol m i di d sin. ii) irihlni attilleiv ammmi it mu lie plant is , v p,-- lid I'1 U ac ' "i l n, t o.lO j,, . mo. ul hum mn, n ' ho held at sol II urn I, uit he old "oild f at the Lav ton i urn m is, dated umt n s died in 11m inn Asahi I ( Wa) 1()00, ami we .ii,him gt ttmg gdi n arsenal woiker, aiouml to tin- - bin i,i scii, Li hi W 111 u ,i "'t Mini Funeral Services National Speaker To Be Held Sunday Asks Utahns To Hyruni Asahel Smith Plan For Future liiui t.il H ,'1 a,., cn their annual outing. d tm meilv of Syra-- 1 ..I i mg in the North- 1) iinssmii at Detroit i ol .808, the second H .ii .Id W ' ' ,6 , .1 i IW ""h , .1 ml, n i " lu ii in ' ' , , n O ii apilol. , . , i soil!, ' in, is , t D I I1 Pot u in Manass.i, ( ,,o , W , i, i I.', 188.1, the sun ot Silas S a Miccesstul one. le op Bountiful will condmt the diiie and Maitha L. Benin tt Smith, Mr. s,tll ake, ( Kd n and I ogan that . Parkin of Bountiful, Lloyd 21 for one weik. .Mis. Smith iiioqil to Lai ton m 1'tOO C""d loads, aitplan. s, staiting July was installed president of the Boun telephones, lie mat i ird Relniia P. Hudson on '"I ladio should well wipe tiful Lions club Monday iat a din- M)ia lishir is ihairman of the Aueiist putty "10 existing II, 1101, in I'aimmgton bomidiics between ner meeting bold at Lagoon resort gcneial committee. T.lahoiate plans Mi. Smith j are to be worked out at a "'"O.es. iously had been ,e wuild is last hecm- in Farmington. He succeeds Clifmeeting of the committee this week end. A emploied as a i.ulway mail eletk u "ie omnium! v, he said. ford Rampton. M oh the u house to house canvas will he nude toi fin- Mats ami had vioiked fot estn i, u ui hb ,,t ,. t Other officers installed were, G. it is the 10 Im avion 8ugai announced Mrs. minpanv hy as Fisher, soiuioiie is '"inummi), W. Stewart, first vice president; R. vears. lie was a member of the L ing I" "ite the i tiles of i on, In. t goone part of the drive. f, O. Kirkland, second vice president; lhat . ominunOy. It may hr the At I.ayton, all homes in the com D S i hurt h. Clifford B. Goodfellow, third vice Smiiijng aie his widow; two mists, ,he State .socialists ot 'Utility will be visited by trucks, president; Oscar Yarbrough, "hich will gather the precious sons. Asalul Pari Smith ami Don- tlie I h'liinci aeiies who write the fend Merrill R. Holbrook, ald H. Smith of Lav ton; two ilaugh l ules. lion tamer. Clifford Smith was re- metal. If the United States f.,,ts will Kaysville start Saturday to ters, Mrs. Inez Lffens and Mrs. to rec elected secretary. New-directors celled of Salt Lake City; four ogiue this western Lewis Fay truck at the by time woild lommun-- " the are J. W. Murdock, James Ramp' tai,s ' Her responsibility garbage is colleced, and again on sisters, Mrs. Fd Dibble, Mrs Daton and Dan E. Lee. Dibble and Mis. Stella 0 leadership, the Communists 26. City employees will be aid vid 1). July v Smith of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Nazis will wiite the rules, he de-or ed here by the Boy Scouts. Residents of F'armington may de Martha Haskell of Manassa, Colo, clared. As goods, men ami ideas posit aluminum at the large garage and two brothers, George Smith of move Cuitis B. across old boundries these borders at the city hall on Monday and Manassa, Colo., and are being wiped out. Our Tuesday, Mayor Jed Abbott report Smith of Chico, Calif. problem now is to establish a ed. Sunset town board has appointcommunity where we of the western ed Howard Shupe as chairman of world, the drive, Europe and America, can trade to according LeRoy A homecoming service for Mrs. "Oh each other, move Smith, town board president. Dofreely from W illiam Burningham of one country to another and Bountiful, nations will be received at the old who had complied an L D S mis- L D S church ideas. We will need a rnm-oio- n building starting sion to the Northern states, was system of money, weights Monday, Mr. Smith said. A truck held Sunday at the Bountiful tab- will also visit homes in With the season half over in the and measures, and a common langthe comernacle. Wasatch amateur softball league, uage. Mrs. Burningham was assistant munity. f he Lniled States Clearfield committeemen will ar- t lie Bountiful team announced the with more to Mrs. Leo J. Muir, who is in, than half of .16 f ,,e 4j rcs0Uu,,s range for a location in the city batting average of their players. charge of all Relief societies of the will also call throughout the com- - Bcttride is high with .615, while for mans cxistcname, is mission. She and her husband, Leo m an excellent F'cnwick .535. second ranks with position to take the munity, beginning Monday. J. Muir, who is president of the Centerville will conduct Jhe drive Daiis is third showing .444 average leadership is drawing up a constimission, are former residents of all through the wek, F'cnwick holds a pitching average tution for this lotmntinity of the using a truck Bountiful. ' to gather the dopaions, Ilenry of three out of four; Daiis, Moss western world. Special music music was arrangMull a community would mean town board president, ami Bettridge, all have an average ed for the service where Mrs. Burn Cleveland, a gradual announced. In Syracuse donations of one out of one. breaking down of trade ingham was a speaker. will be received, starting Sunday, At the close of the half, Bountiful harriers between existing nations is tied with two other teams for but would not mean a lowering of officials stated. second place, a cording to Barry living standards in the United Wride, president of the Bountiful States. h,. Jiving standards of all P "pie would b raised. An inhall club. No admission charge is made at ert as,- ui 'rad.- would mean mote arhtv of the Bountiful games, and team goods .ml a greater members challenges any other goods ),, ,,1 people lie pointed team in the Salt Lake district to out that it tiadmg with a poor na lowuc the standards of liv-- ; George W. Barnes of Kaysville, I practice games at the Bountiful addressed members of the Kaysi .i n n he ii.itioM, then tlie rv played Entries in all exhibits for Davis (iv park, games to Speaker At Flower Meeting mi", 6, h. (Ii i i O e George W. Barnes Huh, h t m d Uitis 11 IK'.O f ' luminum Drive Scheduled Start Monday County Bountiful Woman Honored At Sunday Program m m lL ill II, t !,. M 'ii i i, '''ll 1. 1. i MJlIUfelVi Heads Service Club At Hountiful I. " m numbers at 5 i. m in the Mfina ioth i y at "il i' : ,u Hid Ui HD j Lloyd W. Parkin ( .11 5 s'o', ciDinty newly tl'D, uvre af-- A i ,1,--- rra? - Two Davis Men 1 is-o- n ;- H One iinmirai i;(Kn. 1 r- - , Ol'TIXl di-- ii Davis county, show only 69 cases handled, one of the lowest on record. Fines imposed, however, "ere not so low, totaling $718, according to records of the county treasurer s office. Nearly all cases were for speeding. Justice of the Peace NVendell Barnes at Kaysville, was high with 32 cases, as well as fines, which totaled $329.0. A petty larceny fine of $150 was included in this djt'tant, aKo amount. . , fntatiics pres- illiam II. Holbrook at Bounti-- J r ,1.ie f sta,e Am i.Mn 'r'reporte 27 cases and a collcc-- . 'ion. turn of $lf)3. Justice Walter Ramp- ton at Farmington reported a Ckartiild. cL- -' t e n :n 7 'e Bronx driving fine of $100, includ formed at Nalli Walla, Wash, on rw ''T i'cj,1.' 'pensive boarder ed in the six casc-- reported. All to - (June IQ 1; l.'O Mr. Car,rr Lavton jus is c,u m te! w i. D&av., r: pounds taled $120, J. B. Cool.-vv s add - Be Ninth Canning "ari r.i .. r'e bread, and Bee, reported only four " :th oats cv trv ing to $12. .'0. Other justices in the I'.mBctuii, ( re wbire B e counts- reported no b'tsiness. 'luung couple plan to reside. prin-;7Mr- sLMMI.K - exhi-boto- V IK 1 g and ville Garden or-a- U 1 Starts Second Half of Season -- scd I e, plans to completion for making Application for the project. I Dr. Barnes has long advocated the need for adequate sanitation im jrovements in certain sections of the county, and has sumbitted plans the federal government , whereby will aid in installing sewer systems rin North Davis county as well as the Bountiful area at some future 'armisj. 1 thartuld low n ho, ml. allies, la i had been named i 1mm man ot t'-- will be ximaU'ly $1,1 1S,00 1,I)01M) troll Holt pi i idt nt of the 1 10' f, 'S. 1. ' Ha) 1 COLNllA bid" e w ! . an s l ' bomb lockers arc plant, and or the 70 |