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Show f v the-LEASED the-LEASED I grapevine! V A proposal to construct a new multi-purpose auditorium as a joint undertaking of the University Univer-sity of Utah and Salt Lake City received a favorable response this week from the University Board of Regents. Although no formal action was taken, board members said they felt Dr. A. Ray Olpin, University President, should continue his study of the project with city officials. Roland V, Wise, a native of Salt Lake City and a career employee em-ployee of the U. S. Internal Revenue Rev-enue Service, Monday became the Utah district director of the federal tax collection agency. Harold Hawkins, San Fran-cusci, Fran-cusci, IRS regional commissioner came to Salt Lake City to administer ad-minister the oath. these positions should file appropriate ap-propriate application forms with the executive secretary, Board of U. S. Civil Service Examin-1 ers, Veterans Hospital, Salt Lake City, Utah. To keep pace with the rapid growth of the Utah division of I Thiokol Chemical Corporation, another organizational change has been announced by John L. Higginson, general manager. Ernest D. Hams has been appointed ap-pointed manager of contract relations re-lations with responsibility for all procurement, contract administration ad-ministration at the division. Before Be-fore his appointment, he served as head, contract administration section. Utah deer hunters harvested 117,241 animals during the 1958 hunting seasons, according to recently compiled data from department de-partment of fish and game offices. of-fices. This figure represents the second sec-ond highest deer harvest on record rec-ord for the Beehive state. Highest High-est recorded harvest figure was in 1956 when hunters took 122,-585 122,-585 animals. Percentage of hunter success on the regular, license hunt was 64 per cent, with success using one deer special permits showing 78 per cent and two deer special permit success of 144 per cent,' based on 200 per cent maximum. Sen. Wallace F. Bennett and Congressman Henry A. Dixon this week introduced identical i bills in the Senate and House authorizing au-thorizing establishment of water and soil research laboratory in a number of problems are aris- ing in connection with Utah's in- creasing need for water, and he I said that a number of important ! questions in connection with I water storage and nutrition are not fully understood. The state has agreed that four Utah Road Commission employees em-ployees violated the Hatch Act as a result of alleged fund raising rais-ing activities for a Republican party dinner. But the state also contended that the violations were of such an insignificant nature na-ture that the U. S. Civil Service Commission should resolve reasonable rea-sonable doubts in favor of the four employees. Salt Lake City Commission has approved appointment of 12 rookie police officers to will the vacancies on the force. The rookies are: Warren K. Beck, Harry J. Ewing, Darrell Goodrich, Good-rich, Larry J. Holder, Lamont R. McDonald, Alonzo K. Epperson, Epper-son, Melvin W. Shields, Clifford D. Firth, Willard L. Heaps, Lamar La-mar B. Williams, Garry Jenkins land David R. Nicholson. Examination for filling positions posi-tions of Licensed Practical Nurse Medical Technician, and telephone tele-phone operator has been announced an-nounced by the Board of U. S. Civil Service Examiners, V. A. Hospital, Salt Lake City. Persons who are interested in |