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Show p K the-L the-L EASED GRAPEVINE District Judge Martin M. Lar-seh Lar-seh has takeii under advisement a petition of two automobile insurance in-surance rating bureaus for a temporary stay in an order of the state insurance commissioner commission-er and Business Regulation Com-inission Com-inission rejecting proposed rate increases. The judge, after hearing arguments argu-ments by counsel for the rating bureaus and for the state regulatory regu-latory bodies, said he would give a Speedy decision. Two committees of the Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce have been assigned to "follow through'! on a new federal building build-ing for Salt Lake City that now is being considered by Congress. The Salt Lake City Commission has agreed to keep closer watch oh the pity's program of travel and expenses for various city officials and personnel. Last year Qe city spent more than $18,000 r travel by various city officials. offi-cials. Salt Lake City Commission has approved temporary increases in zone rates in seven of the city's zones. The increases range from 5 to 15c. The rates went into effect Wednesday. Melvin H. Morris this week took the oath of office as new Salt Lake pity prosecutor. The brief ceremony was conducted by City Recorder Herman F. Hogensen. The ritual was witnessed wit-nessed by Ted Geurts, finance commissioner. Procedures proposed by Dr. A. Clay Olpin, president, University J Utah, for reporting monies fe-eived fe-eived by the university, including includ-ing athletic funds, were approved ap-proved this week by the State Board of Examiners. - University of Utah students will register for their spring quarter classes Friday and Saturday Sat-urday in Spencer Pall, Dr. G. Homer Durham, academic vice-president, vice-president, said Monday. Winter Quarter report cards are available on the registration days and will be distributed according to the same jschedule as registration registra-tion materials. The California Youth Symphony Sym-phony under the direction of Aaron Sten will appear in the Granite High Schopl Auditorium Tuesday, April 1 at 8:15 p.m. Members pf the Granite Youth Symphony are hosts to the occasion. oc-casion. They have invited the California visitors to visit in their homes while here in the Granite area. On the same program will appear ap-pear the Ogden Boys Chorus and Trumpet Choir, directed by Glen L. Hanson and Fay S. Hanson. . Pfc James K. Bankhead, son of Mrs. Phyllis B. Boyer, 223 N. Fifth West, recently spent a pass at the Army's recreation center at Germany's Bavarian Alps. Bankhead is a clerk typist in Headquarters Detachment, 11th Airborne Division's 511th Signal Battalion in Germany. He entered en-tered the Army in September, 1956 and was last stationed at Fort Bragg, N. C, and arrived j in Europe in April, 1957. I |