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Show know of a fiiMcric building or site, an unusual architectural structure or any prehistoric ruins, you are asked to ssnd that information to Melv'.n T. Smith, Utah Preservation Officer, Of-ficer, or Gary D. Forbush, Act ing Director, Utah Heritage Foundal on, 003 E;vt South Temple, Salt Lake City Uta 84102. R. 1 . r , p- -5 f : Tr-iwrti-iriii-rnfifMiitiifWTi'"- ni (, Bv Mrs. Clair Gillirs Mrs. Maurine Yardley and daughter Bjtsy were in Salt Lake last week for a chek-up on Besty's foot that she had surgery on some time ago. Miss Shauna 'an Tas-le who is working in Phoenix, Ariz, was home over the Labor Day weekend with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gail Van Tassle and her brothers and sisters. Mr. and Mrs. John Conway and son were down from Provo, visiting the weekend with parents, Mr. and' Mrs. Jim Sherwood end Mr. and Mrs. David Albman and daughter While here, John christened the young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albman in Sacrament meeting Sunday at the LDS church. She was given the name, Burgundy Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bradshaw visited here thi?, past week with Mrs. Bradshaw's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey and family. fam-ily. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson of Salt Lake were, weekend visitors visit-ors of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Sly and Bob. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Heder over the Labor La-bor Day weekend, were his father, J. Earl of Salt Lake and a brother Lloyd and family. fam-ily. Daughter Susan and Husband Hus-band Don and their daughter, Shauna Burris of Sebastysol, California. At Sacrament meet- GOVERNOR DECLARES National Highway Weak in Utah at a special ceremony on Tuesday, September 1, Governor Calvin L. Rampton declared the week of September 20 through September 26 as National Highway High-way Week in Utah. ing Sunday, Lloyd Heder christened chris-tened his new baby. Visiting last week at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Norris Bidgood and Mr. and Mrs. Max Price and family were Mr. and Mrs. John Davis and family of Ronau, Montana. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jesse of North Dakota are here visiting their children, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mayer and Mr. and Mrs. James Mayer and families. Labor Day weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs Theman Walker and son Ron were their children, Darlene and husband Art Talbot and children of Brigham City. Margie Mar-gie Gale and 3 sons of Cedar ity. Deanna a.nd husband Linus Leonink and daughter of Mid- 2. Wasatch Springs and Plunge, Salt Lake City. 3. William "Coin" Harvey Home, Ogden. In other action, the committee commit-tee approved a Utah Historic Site marker which will be placed near each National and State Historic Site. They also certified the Utah Historic Preservation Plan prepared by the Historic Sites Survey staff. This plan identifies many important im-portant historic sites; it discusses dis-cusses the problems facing historic his-toric preervation in Utah; and it provides a plan whereby the preservation needs can be met. The Committee urges all Utahns to participate in saving Utah's great heritage. If you vale, a nephew, Robert Bishop and son John. Deanna and daughter will remain for the rest of this week. M.r. and Mrs. Merrill Lund of Salt Lake were visitors at the home of Mr. George Smith and daughter Georgia Beth on Sunday. THREE NEW HISTORICAL SITES LISTED BY STATE Dr. Milton C. Abrams, chairman chair-man of the Governor's Historic and Cultural Sites Review Committee, Com-mittee, announces the listing of three Historical Sites on the Utah State Register: 1. The Evans "Fremont Culture" Cul-ture" archeological site north of Summit, Utah, in Iron County-.. |