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Show 'rr ''r rr-Tr- r r-- 4 TWS AND DESERET JJ ndl:!:n 1 962 Ccnflltl f.. liatltiHiilIj V Communism U not a problem in Iran because it is against tbs' Modem religion, an Iranian government official noted Monday in Salt Lake City. , Esmail Hariri, deputy chiel lor the legal department ol the Iranian Ministry of Interior, noted V also that his na- j 1-4 AALJtlon is presently Mr. Hariri undergoing a CC Harrison is Na- -. 1 land reform and is seeking to tional College Queen. 4 give the people more of a r voice in government Mr. Hariri visited Salt Lakes f Building Monday and Tuesday to learn about local municipal government In Utah. By STEVE HALE ? "I am her to study local Deseret News Staff Writer ' governments to obtain some LOGAN Utah State Unlver-ilt-y useful information to put to he more royalty than a use in our system of Jocal government, he noted in near- - kings convention this year, but perfect English. W are going dont let that fool you. The four USU Coeds ntnjed . to put more emphasis on local this year to represent Utah in in Iran. government national beauty pageants have Officers Appointed I brains, too, said USU President In answer to a question ' about differences between the Daryl Chase. "Each of the girls is also a 1 government of Iran and the fine scholar and student lead-er- , United States, Mr. Hariri said h said, adding that positions on the state, that "this institution and levels county subcounty some kind of a carnival. are appointments mad on the isnt nationd level. He pointed out also that Stat9 Brltfs atate governors have authority over county and subcounty administrators, unlike the forms of local government in the United States. . But he emphasized that Iran , Is not a federal government "We have a strong centrd PROVO Improvements to government with King make tha annual trek up ML Reza Shah as the tit-ular head of state like the Tlmpanogo even more enjoy' Queen of England, he said. able are planned for the near All of the power of govern-men- t future. . t is actually with the prim A new trail and the construcr minister. tion of an "overlook ar on 5 Namde Governors for this summer. Unlike the UJ5. Department blueprint include .Other improvements of Interior, the Iran Ministry of Interior has the responsi- furthej development of the bility of appointing the gover- theater at Aspen Grove startnors at the state, county, and ing point and Improvement of subcounty levels. It also in- restroom areas. , ,, " cludes police forces under its The hike this year is schedjurisdiction, as well as a "ge- uled foe July , Clarence E. ndarmerie roughly similar to Thomock, supervisor of the the sheriff in the American Uinta National Forest said. It . 1 poll tied system. may be delayed if snow on the Ae for America Itself, Mr, mountain takes too .long to 4 Hariri said he has enjoyed the melt he added. ' The hike , thia year is expeople and ..the food Very S much, "I am thankful for the pected to be the largest In the f kindness and hospitality of the history of the event people and the government A budget of $8, OGDEN i 172,400 was approved Monday " Candida! To Opon night by Ogden School Board of Education. Hottl Headquarters The figure waa a reduction A head- of $380,000 over the previous quarters will be opened in the budget Newhouse Hotel - Thursday The - reductions over last with an pen houe from 7:30 years budget were shown in capital outlay and debt service . to 9:30 pun., campaign aide fund with a slight savings also - D. Erank Wilkins said Tuesday. in the maintenance budget of The campaign headquarters the schools. for State Sea Bruce S. Jenkins, The board had given Its tentaDemocratic congressional hope- tive approval of the budget ful, will be located in Parlor earlier with final approval hav"J on the hotel mezzanine. ing to come prior to July 1. y I 'J i The question of whether the South Davis Water Improvement District la entitled to sovereign immunity from damage suits resulting from bursting of a reservoir last year reached the State Supreme Court Tues- t day. Seventeen property owners filed suit against the district asking for more than $200,000 for damage to their homes and properties in Bountiful as a result of the reservoir failure. v4f v Judith Add Ridd is new Utah. - Timp Hike Gets Boost ' d -- 20-21- - Jenkine-for-Congre- One member of USUs royalty, Cecelia Harrison of Centerville, has already won a national title National College Queen Shell be a junior in September. Dr. Chase termed scholar in evher "a first-clas- s ' ery respect . X Judith Ann Ridd of Magna, who will be a sophomore, ia the. .new Miss Utah. She will represent the state in Hie Miss America Pageant at Atlantic City this summer. Her grades during the past academic year were almost "straight A. . Burning Plane ' Just An Illusion 1 Calls flooded the Salt Control Lake Aircraft tower at the Salt Lake Airport about. 10 p.tn. Monday, repenting what looked like the fiery plunge to earth of an airliner. indeed had Something made a fiery plunge to earth, but the tower operators who also observed 1 ed the it waa a meteorite. The meteorite appeared to fall near tha approach path of an airliner landing .at the airport from the east the opertors said, creating the Illusion of a burning phenomenon-T-eonclud- plan. ' 4 Meet's Goal: Good Drivers Driver license examiners from throughout the state will study means of lifting the caliber pt driver of the state ( and administering the point system of evaluating drivers Thursday and Friday. The aeeslon will be held to Orson Spencer Hall, University of Utah, said George C. Miller, director of the driver license division. State Public Safety Department All driver examining offices throughout the state will be closed during the two days. all-da- y Utahn On US. Commission Women Gain Employe Aid By GORDON ELIOT WHITE WASHINGTON The place of women In government service was raised by a major step last week, Mra. Esther Peter-son,' assistant secretary of labor, told tha Deseret News here. y. , ' L Mrsf Peterson, a native of Provo, It executive vice chairman of the President's Commission on the Statu of . Women, which met at the Hyde Park, N.Y, home of Franklin D. Roosevelt Mr Eleanor Roosevelt is the chairman of the panel' Mrs. Peterson said the aes- sion were of historic significance. Some of the thinking discussed at Hyde Park, she said, wu "revolutionary. She - Indicated that new proposals affecting social security and insurance for women were going to high official In the Kennedy administration, for "" eventual action In either exec-- ? utive regulations or legisla- - ,The order require agencies to ask the Civil Service Commission for "qualified personnel without regard for sex, unless specific requirements of the job call for men, or women. . Mrs. Peterson said that the effect of tha ruling had .already bean felt to Washington. A review of hiring requests showed, she said, that 57 per cent of requests had specified men before the order; less than on per cent -specified men now. Military Improves The meeting disclosed that the Armed Forces had made great strides in tha elimination of restrictions on women x to service. Mrs. Peterson said the group waa striving to end a limit placed on the number and rank of female officers, and upon nurse personnel "W want women to be under the same applied to all military people, " Mra. Peterson said. A third area of achievement the said, was in the use of defense contract regulations to bring equal opportunity and equal pay to women worker. Mrs. Peterson said the Defense' Department waa about to draw up criteria for women under Its contracts that would go a long way toward equalizing differences between the sexes on civilian defense contract work. rank-restrictio- T ' . tiOIL n Pat Profaizer is in Miss Universe Contest. J Significant Advance Three items brought out at the meetings, Mr Peterson . said, were great strides, forward for women In federal service and, by example, for working women everywhere. Announced at the meeting ' was a Presidential order g ia federal policy a direc- five banning indiscriminate re-quests for male employe. et-tin- "" 2 1st f:!J tj cf r !,t Rif Yea Aij Penny Hafen was ry Blossom Princess, Cher-Mi- ss r -- U ji . - USU Queens Score In Deautyf Drains City-Count- y i J 4 - t v -- l7r.!:7Dl!'rIc. Iren Aids Snys ' x w x, w . 24 Timdoy, Jim TELEGRAM, Iterii RcjJ, X '"'1 i Assistant Secretary of Labor, Mrs. Esther Peterson (extreme right) works with' President's Commission on Status, of Women. Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, at Mrs. Peterson's right,; is chairmon. Miss Ridd wu valedictorian at her high school graduation. Pat Profaizer, also a sophomore, is this years Miss Utah for Miss Universe. An Ogden resident she will compete to the Miss Universe Pageant at Miami Beads next month. She s has a average. This year's Utah princess to the national Cherry Blossom Festival at Washington, D.CL, was USU junior Penny Hafen of Santa Clara. "She la the same type girl as Miss Harrison, said Dr. Chase, stattog'that Miss Hafen ia not only a top scholar, but also a leader in extracurricular activities. Dr. Chase praised the girls for high character and scholarly attitudes, as1 well as beauty. He said Utah State University has about three male student for every girl, adding with a chuckle: "Thla is aparadise for girls. With "girls like' Cecelia, Judith, Pat and Penny attending classes there, what male student at USU could deny the!' reverse 'of that claim, that USU "ia a paradise for "B-plu- Missile Aides To Inspect ' Montana Unit In for intermediate appeal, attorney for the district asked the high court to hear arguments and to rule that it is an arm of the state, Linda Kolken Dtiaarr yhb nbws sbnm birthday twMir Sandra Val Charles . Birkinshaw Holme roam niitimi ti im at Me. an Mrs. AnwM KaNuna, 431 W. STM Sawn, kaarmi CKarla Rirkinnaw, aan 3 Mr. an Mra. Lvm Stra Mahan. 830-xEast) Val CaMar St Marat Wnaefwrleht. aan a Mra. ana Mra. Jana WhaatwriattL Ml Salt Lakai Sandra Hgtma. aauamar at Mr. an Mra. Matt HMwni. S4M A 1431 RKtura wffl a fart, Sandy, and all athar batna ana raar Md Tuaadav. ( aka tra at tha Oaaarat Saw baby ahata stub) 3) Richards St Monday Mrauah Friday tram M aJit. ants 3 at laaal traa dam artar ta haay'a mu MrthaayJ TWIM SOT AMO Mr. and BOTSt Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Dr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and OIRLSi Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and i , BIRTHS AS RtPOSTRD PROM SALT LAKB ARIA HOSPITALS TU ISO ATI v IRU Mrs. Don P. ParraworRt, Ml I. Mra, JDauala Clan Dalav, 713 S. M Saat, MMvala E. M7S Savm. Handrlck J. Ombach. ,, Mrs. RoOart C. Raaadn, 43S S. Slat Marray. Mrs. Wilbur A. WUav, M03 Slat Murray. Mrs. Char la Carr KHIbv 13M C. Swltl. Mrs. William P. Moara. 173 LaraaaN Dr, HMadM. ' Mrs. L attar A. Tytca. Ran tl. Parmataten. Mrs. William Wrlaht, 13M X Char tart laid Rd. Mrs. Nad Manalan, 103-13r- d last. Mrs. Edwin-- J. Kanyvck. S7II S. Ur East, Sandy. Mrs. Nicholas C. Caukoa, 1711 Prktcataa Ava. M0 South. Mra. Jama Rablsan. 1137 Mrs. R. Warns Slmistsr, 3M Card St. Mrs. Watlac R. Dibbl, 43 LanaN Avs. 3 Ahrs. Earl Kirk, Kanalnatm Ava. Mrs. Hobart Janas, 113 Emartm Ava. Mrs. Melvin Hillrard. 114 W. th Nartd. Mra. Richard O. Rudd, MM Harvard Av r Mrs. LowaN S. Alkan, SIM LHw Liu Taytarwlll Mrs. Dan ,T. Wild, Sal HavaMan Ct. Mrs. Sharorf E. Dawaln. Rt. I, o fll-- , Sandy, Mrs. Jams K. Theme an. M H. IHR Watt. Mr. Bill Pacharkh, 377 R. SM Sauth, Murray. Mrs. Milton L. Watt. 331 E. 3th Sauth. Pleasant Brava. Mrs. Edward . Quinn. 133 N. M East, RauntMuL . Mrs. D. C. Adams, Lambaum It, .. lie Mr. acting in governmental capacbe ity and therefore cannot sued for damages. ' In support of this position the petition points out that the I. district raises its revenues by tax levies and does not sell water for a profit ' a. Attorneys for the property owners now have five days in which to file an answer saying why they believe the damage suits should be tried by the Second District Court in Davis lS County. District Judge Thomley K. Mrs. Donald H. .Rkwllnaar, 1IM Savwead St. Swan last April denied an In Mrs. Phllli M. Janas, 73 E. Ind Saudi. Mrs. Robert R. Roblai. S3S A Main St, Mldval. Junction sought by the propMra. Manual O. Martlnac, 431 W. Ml Sauth. ,MrH3 erty owner which would have Mr. and Mr. LaMar A McOusM, 1(15 Laird Ava. Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Urry, Untvsrslty VIHsoa. . . barred the district from- Mr. Mrs. Lyl J. Mvfl. 437 W. 33 South. the peservolr. He has Mr. and and Mrs. Paul R. Rami. 141 S. Stale Mr. and Myran O. Butter, ltS W. IMS South. declined, however' to grant a Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Robert Scheanhala, M tt. 11 Waal, RauntttuL motion by the district ruling Mr. and Mrs. Paul Manianarta. 111 S. Stats. and Mrs. Stave Revtanca. 1403 Delta Ava, that it ia a sovereign power im- Mr. Mr. and Mrs. McClenn Sly, 3 S. Ird Watt. , ' mune to damage suits. Mr. and Mrs. Data Palmar. 733 Dali Rd. ' The high court is expected Mir. and Mra. Robert p. Barren, 51 Colored St. and Mrs. tliftord Foots, 151 Cram St. ' to decide soon whether or not Mr. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Heuahteiv M E. 1st Ava, Midvale. on w. 4331 Mr. 4741 and Mrs. Sath T. For am, to grant the appeal. Ssutlt, Kaarna. Mr. and Mrs. J. Alvfc, 1 E. Central. HltJL AFBr-Nea- rly 30 Air Force and Industry missile officials left Hill AFB by air Tuesday to inspect Minuteman missile launch facilities at Malmstrom AFB, Mont. the Leading delegation was Maj. Gen. Thomas E. Gerrity, commander of the ballistic systems division ofr the Air Force System ' Command, Los Angeles, and Brig. Gen. Samuel G. Phillips, director of Mintite. man System Programs, Ballistic Systems Division. The .visitors arrived at Hill AFB Monday evening. They were briefed on Ogden Alp Materiel areas, logistics- - support responsibilities lor the weapon by Maj. Gen.'' Don Coupland, Ogden Air Materiel air com- $1,396 Diamond Ring mander, and members of his Missing At Jewelers staff-- ' Later the dignitaries toured A $1,395 diamond ring is Air Force Boeing Plant 77 at from the Leyson-Pear-saHill AFB and were hosted at a missing 236 S. Main St Co.. 4. reception at the officer club. Tuesday police were investigating the possible theft OfSet Of Clubs Stolen ficials of the company said C. 3. Crater, 2011 E. 9th they discovered the ring missSouth, told police Monday that ing Friday but delayed in re$185 golf clubs were removed porting it to police thin King from the car of a friend when it' might have been misplaced. ? The loss waa reported Monday. he left it unlocked. ' t. ' Ml Sav'd. , ' " Caarpt Mr. and Mrs. Clan R. Jenkins, 123 E. SMS South. Mr. and Mra. Geera M. Beau, 43 E. Ird Sauth. Mr. and Mrs. Slain A Taoaart, 44 Peaay Ln, Clock Radio Stolon IrlS .. MONDAY 1010 Emarsan Ava. (1440 mater In washlnt South). Ovarhaatad machln. Na damaoa. 1:10 a.mm-117- 0 Bryan Ava. (IM Sauth). -Inclnarater. No damaa. j s. Ind East. Bacfcflaah to 4tl aut. 4:M UO damaa. jm42 2 Ivor ton Ct (330 East). Police were told Monday that a $40 clock radio was tak- -' en frpm the apartment of Judy Hammer, 710 South State St Apt No. 7. Ovarhaatad motor. Ne dimaaea. iM am 1340 Sauth Mam. Cram No ill damaa. aJHm-17-1 boras. M Na pjtr-3- ih fir. Sauth Main. RuBbMt and earn. A and lath East. Gras |