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Show the-LEASED the-LEASED GRAPEVINE r Utah's new marriage counseling counsel-ing law has substantially cut divorces in the Salt Lake City area during the past six months, it was reported this week. "The new counseling service, together with the repressive effect of the new 90-day waiting period, is bringing results," said John F. Larsen, director of the Public Welfare Department's Bureau of Services for Children. President David O. McKay of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will dedicate the church's newest temple near Hamilton, New Zealand Sunday. Funeral services were conducted conduct-ed Tuesday for Ruth May Fox, 104, Utah's oldest woman, who died Saturday. Utah's population seven years from now will be well above the one million mark, according to a survey released this week by the Utah Foundation. Secret Service Agent Sherwood Sher-wood M. Anderson of Salt Lake City has been appointed special agent in charge of the U. S. Secret Se-cret Service office in Phoenix, Ariz. Robert F. Grube, former Denver agent now in the Washington, Wash-ington, D. C, office will replace Mr. Anderson in Salt Lake City. A budget of $8,523,430 for operation op-eration of the University of Utah during the 1958-59 academic year was adopted this week by the University Board of Regents. Salt Lake Travelers Aid Society So-ciety has elected Harold P. Fabian Fa-bian to his fourth term as president. presi-dent. , fVrhree unusual chamber music ensembles will give a free public pub-lic concert April 27 on the University Uni-versity of Utah campus. The ensembles will perform at 3 p.m. in the University of Utah Union. A string sextet, coached by David Da-vid Freed, will present Brahms' Sextet in B Flat Major. Double quartet including Mr. Booth will perform Mozart's Serenade No. 12 in C Minor for Winds. Sol Kaplan's Unser Dorf, performed by a quartet of violin, clarinet, cello and accordian will complete com-plete the program. John Chatelain and Elizabeth Burton, violins, Tony Kimball and Jean Abersold, violas; and Barbara Hoyland and Carol Man-waring, Man-waring, cellos, comprise this sextet. |