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Show DE?t'"ET 20 A f, NEWS, Thursday, May 1 9? Ms Won't were old mean were through. "Just rH,- - vrj ! fg' fy V - idir. y x4 rgrzffa w Surprise guest at the banquet was Vice President Spiro T. Agnew, who tn behalf of the Administration, conveyed "respects to the wonderful heritage represented by the golden spike. OODIN America's most advanced machine! Goodfellow called for efficiency in transportation, noting that taxpayers annually spend $160 billion for transThats about 20 portation. of cent the gross national per or $1 for every $5 product he said. spent by Americans, Population growth and economic expansion for the future will require super - transportation in the superlative sense, he said. Taking his speech topic from a statement of Winston Churchills, The empires of the future are empires of the Goodfellow reminded mind, the audience that, although raliroads have a glorious & 6'x 1. 1 tian A. Preece. Ralph is defending stoutly the recent Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) award cf authority to 1 rentier Air Lines lor service between Salt Lake City and Dallas, Tex., by way of Denver. Universi- ty, Ft. Worth, Tex., effective Aug. 31. Dean McKay has accepted the David L. Tandy profesof the American sorship a Enterprise Management, chair endowed by The Tandy Corp., a giant industry dealing with leathergoods, textiles Sen. Frontier also serves two additional airports in Utah besides Salt Lake City and we bel'eve the new service awarded to it will enhance not only the Salt Lake City-Dalla- s market, but make it a stronger carrier and enable better service service to local stops, Preece said. He added that Frontier is playing a major role in the economic the of progress I-- A beautifully precise sewing machine that has a special scientific stitch for every fabric from nylon to upholstery PLUS true stretch stitches for all stretch fabrics and knits! past, perpetuating the status quo is a shallow and deceptive comfort. It is negative and static. It dulls the mind, stifles imagination and shuts the door on progress. The railroad executive said, We cant take a big leap into the future if we are anchored call for a froo homo demonstration: 1 and Ogden Salt Lake 363-157- 5 399-596- The Vernal senator questioned whether the Utah agencies are representative of the entire state or are interested only primarily in building the image of Salt Lake International Aii port. Vernal and Moab also are served by Frontier. 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Dedication historic site and visitor center, 1 p.m. Followed by reenactment of Driving of Golden Spike, Promontory. Honors Banquet, Lafayrtte Ballroom, Hotel Utah. 8:30 p.m. Host: National Celebration Commission. Co. High Iron Banquet Empire Room, Hotel Utah, 8 p.m. Golden Spike San Francisco Special Banquet, Ben Lomond Motor Hotel, Ogden, 8 p.m. Southern California Special Baneuct,& Holiday Inr. Ogd-- n, 8 p m. Golden Spike reception and ball. Bjx Elder High gvm, BngOam City, 7:30 p.m. Teen dance at Box Elder Junior High gym. Public concert, Airmen of Note, Weber State Col'oge. 8 p m, Mormon TaberSunday nacle Choir Golden Spike Concert, 9 a.m., Temple Square. Driving of Golden Spike re- enactment, ontory. 1:30 p.m., Prom- ; -- fMmm Cehtei 4 v, . ID ESPECIALLY MOTHERS DAY IS MAY Lace-Spice- mu m ii hip WyjWl Cotton SLEEP FASHIONS MOTHER . . . Never-Pices- IJI Kodcl and 35 65 FOR 11TH.... Dainty face pane! pretties baby dolf s and matching waltz gown . . ruffled hemline adds a frothy touch. Pastel-ton- e d WALTZ GOWNS still the workhorse of freight transportation . . . still hauling almost as much freight as all the other modes combined. uncrated open-ar- jg reg. 2.7 passenger trade. But were VIKING special! first quality rep- - and Intermountain Area, commended the CAB for its route award to that line. to the past. Spaking in Ogden earlier Wednesday to the International Western Convention of the Brotherhood of Locomotive and the Grand Engineers International Auxiliary, Goodfellow said, A hundred years after Promontory, were no longer the glamor girl of the 5-d- ay sistant attorney general utes. " r&J . Dr. Quinn G. OGDEN McKay, dean of the school of business ar.d member of the State Weber College faculty since 1965, resigned today to accept a posit i o n with ChrisTexas Knowledge and memory which, when gulped, pills will make people instantly conersant with any subject. M ic r which would condense the 15 million volumes in the Library of Congress into six small filing cabinets. QUICK FLIGHT International flights that would zip passengers from Chicago to Tokyo in 30 min- Viking 6000 tor'' which, super liquid when sprayed under pressure, could crumble a mountain of granite in minutes. Z CM I COTTONWOOD NEW DIRECTION The new direction for transport is automation, he said. electroniThe computerized, cally controlled and scientific future, Goodfellow said, night include such innovations as: A Thomas M. Goodfellow , , . railroads changing ALT LAK Die' Railroads haven't had it.' Theyre far from finished, Goodfellow said. But in tne Buck Rogers world of tomorrow, todays railroads, truck lines and airlines wont exist as we know them. All modes of tiansport will be fully integrated into a iransportation Goodfellow predictsystpm, ed. because tlot'sn t The railroad industry has no Thomas intention of dying, M. Goodfellow, Association of Railroads American president, said Wednesday night. is also Goodfpllow, who chairman of the Golden Spike Centennial Commission, addressed the closing session of of the Utahs University two-daGolden Spike Symposium at the Hotel Utah in conjunction with the Bonneville Kiwanis Club. SURPRISE GUEST WSC Dean Utah Solon Defends Quits Post Frontier Air Route resenting the agencies, said he believes Salt Lake City suf- fered gross discrimination in the CAB decision. Commerce and the State Aer- onauties Division. Robert S. Campbell Jr., as- - solids. Pick two! ... pick a Dainty floral prints bevy of them at this low price! 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