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Show KIZER TO REPRESENT MILFORD AT ICC HEARING IN S L C Ray Kizer, Milford mayor, will represent this city at the hearing in Salt Lake City on January 6, called by the Interstate Inter-state Commerce Commission to hear protests to the Union Pacific Pa-cific proposal to abandon passenger pas-senger trains Nos. 9 and 10. "We must have facts and figures to present to the ICC," Mayor Kizer said. "We feel that abandoning those two trains will result in a hardship to the traveling public as well as to the U P employees, but we have to back up our position posi-tion with cold facts." Mayor Kizer asked that any individual having knowledge of persons being refused seat sapce on Trains 9 and. 10 or 103 and 104, please contact him and advise him of the circumstances. circum-stances. "Also," Mayor Kizer said, "I'd like to talk with anyone having any legitimate reasons for objecting to the abandonment of those trains." |