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Show LEASED GRAPEVINE Add to the names of possible candidates for the chairmanship of the State Democratic Organization Organi-zation that of Wayne L. Black, his name was mentioned this week as a possible candidate. Previously mentioned were Wil-ford Wil-ford Moyle Burton and Oscar W. McConkie Jr. Attempts by Salt Lake City to obtain temporary quarters for the City Board of Health in the recently vacated Veterans Administration Ad-ministration Hospital has postponed post-poned joint city-county studies of joint health department accommodations. ac-commodations. Dr. Richard P. Nelson, Salt Lake City Health Commissioner, said the committee created to study the joint housing for the Salt Lake County and Salt Lake City boards of health as far as he knows, scheduled no immediate imme-diate hearings. Request by Safeway Stores to change the zoning at the northwest north-west corner of 9th East and 17th South to allow construction of a new supermarket was approved by the Salt Lake County Commission Com-mission subject to certain conditions. con-ditions. Sgt. John M. Atkinson, 2096 Crystal Ave., veteran radio patrol pa-trol officer, has been elected president of the Salt Lake City Police Department Mutual Aid Assn. The . Utah Attorney General has ruled that a proposed exchange ex-change of a portion of the old prison site in Salt Lake City for other property to widen 21st So. and 13th East would not be valid under Utah statutes. Joseph O. Stockseth, Clearfield, Clear-field, has been elected president of the Davis County Democratic Organization; Mrs. Norma Lar-sen, Lar-sen, Bountiful, is new vice chairman; chair-man; Leon F. Mitchell, Sunset, secretary; and Sisson Hatch of Bountiful, treasurer. Thirty-two members of the Eastern Utah Peace Officers Association As-sociation are now studying in classes which will qualify them as instructors to teach the state's gun safety survival training program. pro-gram. The instructors' school is being conducted in Price by the Utah Department of Fish and Game. Officers taking the course are from the highway patrol, sheriff departments and city police in, Carbon and Emery counties. They will qualify to each the safety gun course required of all Utah juveniles prior to purchase of said juveniles' first hunting license. Army Reserve Major George D. Cope, 906 Mark Ave., recently recent-ly completed a two week refresher re-fresher course at the Medical Field Service School, Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. During the course he received instruction in the latest tactics, techniques and material developed devel-oped for use by the Medical Corps while in support of combat com-bat troops in the field. Other subjects included chemical, biological bio-logical and radiological warfare, area damage control and combat inteligence. 1 |