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Show the-L the-L EASED GRAPEVINE Y f Salt Lake City police this week deposited $740.85 in the treasury as a result of the department's annual lost and found auction. Some 300 items were sold at auction. The merchandise consisted con-sisted of unclaimed property that had accumulated in the department's de-partment's evidence and property prop-erty room during the past two years. Bids for construction of Stan-aker Stan-aker Dam first unit of the vast Central Utah Project will be opened April 1, reported E. O. Larsen, regional director, U. S. Bureau of Reclamation. Harold E. Wallace, Salt Lake attorney, this week was named to the advisory committee of the National Rivers and Harbors Conference by William H. Webb, executive secretary of Congress. He will represent the second congressional district of Utah. Mr. Wallace was nominated to the post by Rep. David S. King, Utah Democrat. Resignation of Lyle R. Smith, draftsman in the sewer division, Salt Lake City engineering department, de-partment, has been submitted to City Engineer Roy W. McLeese effective Feb. 27. Mr. Smith, a veteran of 11 years with the department, de-partment, said he was leaving to entire private engineering work. Postal receipts for the account-I account-I ing period Jan. 10 to Feb. 6 were $100,662, or about 24 per cent over the same period in 1958, David R. Trevithick, Salt Lake City postmaster, reported. |