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Show the-IEASED the-IEASED GRAPEVINE v Mayor Adiel F. Stewart said this wek there is hope that other cities will join Salt Lake City in requesting federal support in ' construction of stub routes to freeways running through cities. He said he conferred for two hours in Washington, D.C., with Harry Betters, executive secretary secre-tary of the United States Conference Confer-ence of Mayors about the problem. prob-lem. He said he was told by Mr. Betters a survey would be made to see if other cities will join in a united effort to have the federal fed-eral government bear the cost of the stub routes. The State Insurance Commission Commis-sion is moving to comply with an auditor's recommendation that some five million dollars in com-miss com-miss iesnoructciev'earthlosedmu mission securities be deposited in a central location, Carl Hul-I Hul-I bert, state insurance commission chairman, said this week. I Dr. Homer R. Warner, 1330 Penn St., director of the cardiovascular cardio-vascular laboratory at LDS hos-Ipital, hos-Ipital, has been awarded a $50,-! $50,-! 000 grant to pursue a broad research re-search program during the next year. Rex L. Campbell, program director di-rector for KSL Radio, announced the appointment of Ted Capener as farm director for KSL February Febru-ary 16. Mr. Capener has been active in agricultural circles for the past five years, serving as assistant assist-ant editor of the National Wool Growers Magazine as well as handing publicity, advertising, and public, relations for the Nation Na-tion Wool Growers Association. . John M. McDermott has been appointed manager of Development Develop-ment Laboratories at the Utah Division of Thiokol Chemical Corporation. In his new position, Mr. McDermott Mc-Dermott has responsibility for devolpment of fuels and materials mater-ials at this division. In addition he acts as consultant and advisor to all Thiokol rocket divisions on problems concerning rocket fuel anda processing. The election of H. W. Haight as chairman of the board of directors di-rectors of the Carter Oil Co., effective Feb. 9, was announced this week by Carter's president, John W. Brice. Mr. Brice, in his capacity as president, will continue con-tinue as Carter's chief executive officer. |