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Show "It Is interesting Sen. Moss said, "that WASH. D.C. A House of physically handicapped and mentally retarded people are ct given a chance at that that can come only from f D-Ut- ah, ! Mr. Shearing asks all Utahns to keep the meaning of that slogan "Not Yet" in mind as the current Easter seal "I urge your support so that the International Olympic Committee will be further assured of the support of all the people of the United States in our endeavor," Sen. Moss told the Subcommittee. Campaign seeks funds for a continuation and expansion of its help to crippled and handicapped. Mr. Shearing hopes that each and every Utahn will buy and use the Easter Seals this year. This will make possible not only the Workshop, but many other activities of the Society, such as summer camping for crippled childrne. U.S. Navy News j ; ; i games." "Within a 14 mile radius of j downtown Salt Lake City, I there - Marine Private Terry A. Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 0. Davis of 4430 West 5740 South Kearns 18, Utah, graduated from the Field Wire-ma- n course. Schools Battalion, Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, California. This course teaches the techniques of installation, op- exists a ski complex with ilities valued at $51 million. In the next few years, an add- -; erational and procedures itional $5 million will be In- -: maintenance. Familiarization vested to add facilities to the with all field wire systems is ski resorts. In addition, Salt an of this important phase j Lake County plans to have its( to and course each is taught -, i auditorium$16 million civic new In addition the student. com-1 , sports arena complex charwiremen learn pleted in advance of the 1972 acteristics of working all communi Winter Games," Sen. Moss told ication fac- ' J ? ! t ; the House Subcommittee. "If Salt Lake City is se- -j lected to be the host city fori a unique com- -i the Games, bination of terrain, climate, al- -I pine skiing conditions, com- -' munications and transportation equipment. Upon the completion of this course the graduate is normally assigned to a communication unit either in the United States or with Marine Corps combat forces overseas. MODERN DATA TAX SERVICE State and Federal Ask for Addy Armstrong 299-141- 9 3575 South 4000 Watt aiaBDan s4S0tt "Younger than Springtime" will theme this years 8 P.M. program open to the public. Personality, swim suit, talent and evening gown competition awaits the contestants. Master of ceremonies will be Lt. Col. Albert Mulder Jr., who is also chairman of the event. Miss Claudia Hyatt, Miss Utah National Guard for 1965, will be mistress of ceremonies and will crown the queen. Winner of the annual pageant will enter the Miss Utah 1966 contest as the Guards a job. ! George Shearing an Named for A George Shearing, the world-famoblind pianist, is the 1966 us Utah Lecture Set At Kingdom Hall of the Easter Seal Campaign working with Day, the Honorary Chairman. This announcement was made by State Campaign Chairman, Chris Johnson. Mr. Shearing gave the Utah Easter Seal Society its campaign slogan; just two words, "Not Yet." A fascinating story lies behind that slogan. As Mr. Shearing was about to walk on stage for a concert, a reporter asked him, "Mr. Shearing have you been blind all your life?" With his typical smile, George said "Not yet!" The optimism, hope and positive mental attitude that has guided Mr. Shearing to success in spite of his handicap, is what the Easter Seal Society wants to give to the crippled and handicapped of Utah, through its many projects and programs. The Easter Seal Rehabilitation Workshop alone does give that hope to people who are evaluated, trained and given jobs , Here through Its facilities. La-rai- ne "What the Binding of Satan Will Mean For Mankind," will be held in the Kingdom Hall, 4880 West 4100 South. Associate M.J. Mitchell, Minister and Bible Study (Jhair- man will be the speaker. The following Tuesday April 5 at 8:00 oclock in the "This bill from the beauty parlor . . . what did we get for that money? mm new April 3rd at 3:00 P.M. special lecture entitled Sunday Easter Seal Campaign Poga 7 Guard Holds Contest self-respe- to note," Salt Lake Representatives Citys ski resorts are only about Subcommittee 6 hours away from Washington Affairs Foreign to give D.C." was asked Thursday prompt approval to a Congressional resolution in support of bid for the 1972 Winter i Utah's Olympics. ' ; Sen. Frank E. Moss, was the leadoff witness before the House Subcommittee which is conducting hearings on Senate , Concurrent Resolution 71 j which Sen. Moss introduced on co- January 18. 91 Senators i sponsored the bill. t '' Sen. Moss said that "Salt (Lake City represents the most location for the 1972 i unique THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Thursday, March 31, 1966 networks, metropolitan location and cultural assets will be offered to athletes and spectators from around the world." 1972 Olympics Receive Support , Kl H fil H N : j j even- - ing will be the Memorial of the Lords Death. A lecture will be given by the Presiding Minister F.R. Kelly, fill j j j i Bingham Observation At the outset of this year, we announced that the visitors ob- - i servation area at the Bingham1 Mine would be closed temporarily. This closure was necessitated by major expansion ToddM Malt Shop 3970 West 5400 South (Between Durfee Cleaners & 7-- 1 1) j Don & work at the mine, resulting in removal of the previously existing visitor facilities. A brand new overlook is now under construction and will offer even more spectacular views of mine operations than the earlier site. We anticipated opening this new facility sooner, recent inclement however, weather has caused postponement until early in May. We felt you would appreciate Dona Wilkinson 1 1 FLAVORS 7 a progress report and hope you will inform your associates and others as appropriate. We will advise you of the exact open- ing date in advance, and will welcome your visit to the new installation when completed. JJ0OK1 at Friday-Saturd- Sunday ay Trail SAKI UTAH'S FASTEST TRACK WATCH THIS SPACE FOR AN IMPORTANT POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT TRY YOUR NEW CAR. Join the FUN! 3555 WEST 3100 SOUTH 1 |