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Show 'V . I V Salt Lake County, Thursday, August ROCKY MOUXTAIS REVIEW 14 Pag k Pick A Spot On Any Map I $ Ltah v 6, 1964 . . - Youll Find A Native Of That Country LivingJn Utah VS Immigration - Close your eyes and throw dart at a map of the world. Chances are no matter what country yoj hit, a native of that area now livfs In Utah. Utah's alien makeup Is quite unusual; Immigrants come from such a broad area, said Joe D. Lowrle, a End messy chipping and scraping. . . Theredko DEFROSTING EVER with a offlcer-in-charg- NO-FRO- REFRIGERATOR-FREEZE- Im- migration and Naturalisation Service ELECTRIC ST U.S. e, Located in the new Federal Building, his department controls all alien movements In Utah and parts of Wyoming. Giving the state .an International flavor Is the fact R that 91 countries are represented In the Beehive State. Utah ranks approximately 37 th In the nation In the num- ber of Immigrants settled here. In January, 1964, a total of 12,656 aliens registered with the Immigration Service In Salt Lake. Leading the nationality list were Germans, Canadians, British and Dutch. Last year, 1,167 Immigrants rr 04 came to Utah, an Increase 1962 figures. of 115 over Heading the move Westlnl963 wore Canadians, Germans, British and Mexicans. Settlers also Included 20 persons from Japan, 18 from China and three Service Shows Newcomers How To Become Citizens One of the most beautiful cities weve seen, is the way Denmark-bor- n Karl Lempart,- - 717 9th Avenue, describes Salt Lake. He a,nd his German wife, Rita, who had relatives here, came to Salt Lake In Novem- and Denmark; 11 Hungary. 11 Japan; 16 Mexico; 10 Italy; 7 Yugoslavia; 6 China; 3 Phil-ippines; 1 Poland; 1 Russia and 186 others. Mr. Lowrle also noted that foreign students are classes In Utah schools. A large number of these students came from Middle Eastern nations. Foreign student makeup last January recorded 154 Iranians and 170 from China and Formosa. Many factors contribute to our area having a large number of middle Eastern immigrants and students, the government official stated. Weather here compares a great deal to theirs and Utahs agricultural problems are the same as Middle Eastern countries, he added. Ranging from grade school to graduate students, some foreign youngsters have been In this country from eight to 12 years attending school. Education and living costs are lower In Utah than In many other states, Mr. Lowrle remarked. Why do these friends from across the seas choice Utah? 15,000 attending iniiimqnjw 1958. ber, J-- i Mr. Lempert said he could not speak a word of English when he arrived In this coun- try. picked It up Just by I ing to proudly. people, talk- he said Best city in the United States, and Ive been allovfer said Eberhard B. Schrelter, . 531 Kensington Avenue. a native of Chemnitz, Germany, and his Australian wife, Pat, came here in December 1957. Mr. Schrelter, didnt speak English, but I here were nice Is the way Horst H Offermann, 1134 Wln-sStreet, remembers his first meeting with Salt Lake tffe people and helpful, or Marctl959. in native of Hamburg, Germany, Mr. Offermann and his German wife, Christa, choqe A (Continued on Page 15) FILL OUT BLOCKS ONE TO 25 - Mary A. Crawley, contact representative for the U. S. Immigration and Naturalization Service, explains to a naturalized Utahn how to fill out a petition form to bring an alien relative to the U S. -- from Russia. In 1963, 620 Utahns were naturalized as citizens of the United States of America. The breakdown was: 189 Germany; 66 England; Greece; 51 Canada; 37 Norway, 25 Sweden instead of hours It takes only a few minutes of simple sudsing to clean a modern, of chipping, scraping, waiting and mopping electric And that is only one of the ways a saves you time, work, and money. freezer-refrigerat- no-fro- st Shop Only Once A Week electric no-fro- st freezer-refrigerat- A spacious new model holds a weeks food You can buy food in quantity when with plenty to spare. supply prices are low, flavor is high. . . . Prepare Food in Quantity You save hours and hours of meal making by preparing food ahead and freezing it. You can prepare special in quantity, too. treats such as pies and cakes BUY NOW INSPECTOR Immigration Inspector P. J. Schugk must make sure all aliens have their FROM YOUR DEALER documents for entry proper UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. Into the United States. He has been checking Immigrants pa- pers since November 1961. Ml ADMINISTRATION HEARING Luch McCullough, naturalization examiner, center, explains to haturalized citizens Mr. and Mrs. Wilhelm Kretschmann, 1445 South 9th West, what documents are needed before their son, Peter, Hu can receive certificate of citizenship. Under immigration under 16 becomes a citizen when his parents are naturalized. law, a a child . BILL LARSON V gets things done! OPHTHALMOLOGY is a BIG word y' A LEADER OF YOUTH 4 jk $' Y CRUSADER FOR SENIOR CITIZENS Larson was Chairman of the Intermoun- r P A Bill W t r Bill Larson led the cru- tain Physical Fitness Committee of the Na- sade to establish fa recreation center for tional Amateur Athletic Union, and has been closely associated with Youth activities. our Senior Citizens and is Chairman of the Metropolitan Salt Lake Council on Aging. V And it stands for an important science the i, COMMUNITY PLANNER structure, functions and diseates of the eye the science to which your eye A 4 physician has devoted his lifes work. Years of study and research stand leader in the movement that Bill Larson is a behind him make him qualified to SLEUTH Immigration investigator William M. Lence Is one of three Investigators who check all cases handled by the service. He has been a member of the Salt Lake office since January 1953. Two other Investigators are George A. Anderson and Demltrium M. Bradford. examine your eyes and to put his diagnosis into a prescription. Thats why we at The Optical Shop, specialized in our skill as your doctor is in his, are proud to say that we fill only the prescriptions of an ophthalmologist your eye physician! established the program for the County wide - master storm sewer system that includes improvements of the Jordan River. CONSI TAN FYI PHYSIUAN (M D ) FOR NAME BRANDS I.Yl. FXMINAIION WATCH BANDS r(,VU, IT3 M DEMOCRATIC f M Mi' P r 'VT W' 7 Wf yr . J COMMISSIONER- -2 CANDIDATE-COUN- TY 4 A YR TERM Optical Shop wnr M MAIN OFFICE "" jM Th $r A" - 420 BOSTON RIILDIM. BRANCH OFFICES. 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