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Show the-l the-l EASED GRAPEVINE Associate Justice Tom C. Clark of the United States Supreme Court will head an impressive roster of American legal minds in appearance before sessions of the Rocky Mountain Regional meeting of the American Bar Association in Salt Lake City May 31 to June 2. Donald B. Holbrook, general chairman, said that in conjunction conjunc-tion with the conference the judges of the United States Court of Appeals for the 10th District will hold court sessions in Salt Lake City May 28 and 29. The national and Utah AFL-CIO AFL-CIO auxiliaries have honored Mrs. Anna P. Kelsey, 1064 Wilson Wil-son Ave. for her years of service to organized labor. Mrs. Kelsey received a diamond emblem from the national- headquarters in Washington, D.C. and a personal gift from the Utah auxiliary at a recent luncheon honoring her long association with both groups. Stanford P. Darger, secretary-manager secretary-manager of the Retail Merchants Association of the Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce has announced an-nounced his candidacy for the Republican nomination for the Utah Senate from District 1. Utah's pay scale for members of the state's part-time boards and commissions is "grossly unfair" un-fair" according to Gov. George D. Clyde who has announced plans for legislative correction. He noted that some agencies have legislative authority to pay members mem-bers of boards and commissions $25 a day while others can not pay anything. Four major school affiliated groups have disclosed that the Utah State Board of Education notified Wilburn N. Ball that he would be replaced as state superintendent super-intendent of public instruction even though they had requested that they be consulted before any such action was taken. A plea that any action be delayed had been voiced by the Professional Profes-sional Association of the Utah State Department of Public Instruction In-struction on the day before the board acted. Vehicle registration in Utah is running 10 per cent ahead of last year, the State Tax Commission Commis-sion has reported. In Salt Lake County the gain is close to 15 per cent, the commission reported report-ed this week, Plans and specifications for the new $500,000 Salt Lake County juvenile Detention Home will be formally approved by the Salt Lake County Commission on March 26. County Commissioner C. W. (Buck) Brady, in charge of the detention home, said bids would be called in April. City Commissioner Conrad B. Harrison this week said every effort is being made to have a taxpayer file a "friendly suit" in Third District Court to test the validity of a Uath statute authorizing public auditorium districts. Television sets are three dimensional di-mensional they give you height and width and debt. |