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Show i the-LEASED the-LEASED GRAPEVINE Mrs. Jerry (Esther) R. Landa, 2150 Sunnyside Ave., this week announced she would run for a second four year term on the Salt Lake City Board of Education. Educa-tion. Mrs. Landa was first elected to the board in 1958 after having resigned the presidency of the League of Women Voters to become be-come a candidate. Salt Lake County Health Director Di-rector Dr. J. O. Brewerton, has been informed that the State Department De-partment of Health will make available to the County $55,318 for fiscal 1962 for health purposes. pur-poses. An ordinance designed to eliminate elim-inate "the flagrant parking violations vio-lations on the streets and alleys of Salt Lake County" has been passed by the Salt Lake County Commission. David H. Thomas, retired sugar company executive and former Republican State Chairman, this week announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination for the Utah House of Representatives Represen-tatives from District No. 2. Appropriations to seven community com-munity organizations totaling $22,284 that will be charged to the municipal affairs account in the 1962-63 budget were approved ap-proved by the Salt Lake City Commission. Mayor J. Bracken Lee voted against an appropriation appropria-tion of $7,484 to the Utah Municipal Muni-cipal League and for a donation of $5000 to the Utah Symphony Orchestra. Utah State Prison inmate population pop-ulation stands at 644. Four new inmates were received during the week. Dr. Frank E. Duddy, president of Westminster College, has announced an-nounced that the Union Pacific Railroad Foundation has pledged $3500 to the College's proposed $375,000 science building addition. addi-tion. The contribution to the current $1,600,000 Development Program represents continuing support by the UP Foundation. The drive, which is now near the $1,000,000 mark, has been under way a little over a year and has met with remarkable success on the local level. Proposals have now been submitted to a large number of national foundations and corporations. The department of fish and game has received shipment of 1,300,000 Kamloop trout eggs. These are a gift from the Oregon Department and further empha-cizes empha-cizes the cooperative spirit which characterizes the inter-department dealings with sister states. The Kamloop trout, for which Pend Orielle Lake in Idaho is famous, is a sub-species of the rainbow, which prefers cold and deep lakes. It is highly carnivorous, carnivor-ous, enabling it to grow to rather large sizes in short periods of time. Many have been taken over 30 pounds; however, the average in good waters is from 8 to 10 pounds. After being hatched and reared for about a month, all 1,300,000 are slated for planing in Bear Lake, probably some time in September. |