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Show 1 the-L the-L EASED GRAPEVINE v All officers of the Utah Highway High-way Patrol will sacrifice days off, including Christmas Eve,-Christmas Eve,-Christmas Day and New Year's Eve and New Year's Day to devote de-vote their full time to protecting Utah's motorists. A suggested state appropria- ' tion of $32,019,508 for higher education and 10 specific recommendations recom-mendations were handed Gov. George D. Clyde this week by the Utah Coordinating Council of Higher Education. The amount is $7,015,662 under the combined budget requests of the institutions and agencies involved, in-volved, said Dr. Lorin Wheelwright, Wheel-wright, council chairman. The drive by the Salt Lake County Attorney's office to collect col-lect approximately $360,000 in unpaid bills owed the Salt Lake General Hospital this week had resulted in collections totaling approximately $10,000, County Attorney Grover A. Giles has announced. The drive started in September. Clyde C. Edmonds, chairman of the Utah Welfare Commission, this week was elected president of Utah Society, Sons of American Ameri-can Revolution. Department of fish and game spokesmen this week reminded winter fishermen that the special season now in progress for taking tak-ing Rocky Mountain whitefish on the Weber River in Davis, Weber, Morgan and Summit will close Dec. 31. With the close of this special season on the Weber, three other major waters, the Logan River, Blacksmith Fork River and the Duchesne River will continue open to this popular winter sport until Feb. 15, 1961. Gayland B. Smith, for the past two and a half years has been district sales manager of the Concrete Masonry Division of the Utah Concrete Pipe Co. of Salt Lake , City, has just been appointed as general manager in charge of production and sales of the new glazed concrete products prod-ucts with general offices in Og-den, Og-den, according to Charles Ward, president and general maanger of Utah Concrete Pipe Co. Glazed Concrete Products Co. is a subsidiary of Utah Concrete Pipe Co. A new Salt Lake Ranger District Dis-trict office of the Wasatch National Na-tional Forest has been established estab-lished at 3282 South 13th East, effective immediately. t Julian Thomas, district range, will continue to be in charge. Formerly For-merly the Salt Lake Ranger District Dis-trict office was with the Wasatch Forest headquarters at 430 So. Fourth East. Lack of space at the old office and a location nearer to the work activities of the district prompted the move. James G. Nielsen, fireman apprentice, ap-prentice, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant S. Nielsen, of 2670 Milo Way, is serving aboard the I anti-submarine warfare support carier USS Yorktown, undergoing undergo-ing overhaul at the Naval Shipyard, Ship-yard, Bremerton, Wash. |