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Show the- 1 LEASED GRAPEVINE 1 Construction of an access road to Salt Lake Airport for traffic originating or destined for points north of Salt Lake City will start later this year, C. Taylor Burton, director of Utah highways, high-ways, said this week. A point system for grading of Utah motorists is schdeuled to take effect June 1, according to the State Department of Public Safety. The official concerned with development of the system said Tuesday he hopes to have the program ready for announcement announce-ment by the effective date of the 1961 point system act May 9, 1961 . Water is expected to be turned into the newly covered Samuel C. Park Reservoir near 2700 So. and Wasatch Bouevard May 10, Charles W. Wilson, superintendent, superinten-dent, Salt Lake City Water Department, De-partment, said this week. , The Salt Lake City Board of Education has reminded the City Commission that the board has delayed its proposed bonding issue until after the city holds its citizen vote on capital improvements. im-provements. Supt. M. Lynn Ben-nion Ben-nion said an election would be held this fall on an additional levy to build new schools and priovide additional funds for pupil services. Wilbur C. Parkinson, chief sanitarian, Salt Lake City Health Department, has received a salary sal-ary increase from $590 to $600 a month, effective May 1. The raise was approved by the Salt Lake City Commission. Luke Pappas, Price City attorney, at-torney, has taken over as chairman chair-man of the Carbon county Democratic Demo-cratic Central Committee. He was elected after the resignation of James P. Alger, former county coun-ty attorney who leaves May 15 to accept a United States Assistant Assist-ant District Attorney post on Guam Island. Mr. Pappas will serve until , committee elections in July, 1962. He is a graduate of the University of Utah where he was an all conference football player. ! |