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Show liiupiwlwll I 1V . S"1 Moab milium DAILY HERALD II ll Another Study Promised On Possibilities Of .... , - j . ; - '' i Utahn Fpvored For Wisconsin Deanship SALT LAKE CITY (UP) The dean of the University of Utah Medical College since 1950, . Dr. John Z. Bowers, said today he was not sure if he would accept. a post as dean of the Wisconsin "Medical School "even if it is offered." Reports from Madison said that Bowers was the leading candidate for the Wisconsin deanship, which' will be vacated in July by the re signation of Dr. William S. Middle- ton. Wisconsin "regents met Satur day to consider candidates. Bowers, 41, .is a former Mary vserring iew rosTOTTice has been informed Mayor Mas- By MRS. ZORA D. HALES MAPLETON The U. S. Post ton Wentz says that establish Office Department will make an- ment of a post office in the com other investigation on the possi- munity does not mean that the bilities of establishing a post of- delivery route will be discon fice In Maple ton, the city council tinued. Appointed by the city council as members of the auxiliary police force, as proposed by the Civil Defense Committee, were Gener Gibbs, Sylvester Allan, Alfred Stringer Verl Jensen, and Ermal Jensen. Jack Parry was appointed as an advisor to the planning commission to assist. in developing data on water. dAlT LiAllU vJill, (UI) sail Robert White, PTA president, Lake City engineer - Roy W. Mc announces that there will be a Leese estimated Saturday that the PTA meeting in the school house city's ntyr $600,000 sewer pumping tonight (Wednesday) at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Mary Schwartz will talk on plant would go into operation : April L literature for children. "We had hoped," McLeese said, Spending the weekend in St. "that we could begin operations George and going to the LDS shortly after the first of the year Temple there , were Nell but we had, difficulties' with bids Mr. "and Mrs. James Lind-seto construct! a connecting pipe Mr. and Mrs. ' Harold Givi-deBert Gividen, Carlos The Gibbons and Reed Contrac John liolley, Mr. and Mrs.Hjorth, Alma tors, low . bidders on a project to Jensen, Mrs. ; Vera Thorn, and connect the pipeline to the Valene Thorn. new pump plant, made a "gross error" in their calculations and NEW TRADE AGREEMENT The U. S. and the Philippines had to withdraw the bid. siapeda new trade agreement Wednesday extending until 1974 Twin Falls Defeats McLeese said the city commispreferential treatment for Philippines exports to the U. S. The sion was seeking new bids on the Junior agreement is subject to Congressional approval. Signing the Deal College project and would open them Dec. 16. If everything goes according to TWIN FALLS ( UP Voters in schedule this time, he added, the Twin Falls county yesterday handnew plant should be in operation ed an overwhelming defeat to a about April I. proposal for a junior college disThe city engineer pointed out the trict, finishing touches on the new pump Unofficial returns- from the 11 plant were just now being com- precincts showed 2,983 votes . pleted. against the measure and 471 in SALT LAKE ClTy, (UP) Feed is short on Utah ranges and it is , This plant, he said, will enable favor! the city to handle peak sewage The special election was called expected! that supplemental rations loads for the next 50 years. He said after six months of preparation by of concentrates and hay will need the plant was designed to carry a Sponsoring committee, which to be fed to a much greater extent the burden of an expanding popula gathered 700 signatures for the than usual, the Department of Agri culture reported today. tion in the city and was one of the necessary petitions. , most modern pumping facilities in Principal supporters of the plan The department's agricultural were Lyle Lowder and Frank the West. marketing service reported that The new plant, located near 15th both of Twin Falls, who the Dec. 1 range condition in Utah North and 11th West in Salt Lake contended that ' the" school woujd was 73 per cent down two points City, will replace the city's old, encourage more youngsters in the from Nov. 1 but up six points from ' outdated plant that was slowly de- Magic Valley area to attend col a year ago. hazveloping into a serious health , The report said that "stock water jjege. ard for residents of the city's Rose is very low and several sheep ownPark area. ers have been hauling water to - The pump plant was constructed CIO, NORTH AMERICAN . their flocks forihe' patst several so that it may some day be. used AGREE ON TERMS months. Supplemental rations of LOS ANGELES (UP) North concentrates ana nay also may in conjunction with a proposed new 1 I Ob SkmD Ham Purchotes 1 Mc Aviation treatment and CIO need to be fed to a much that American. the sewage plant greater yl Totaling $20 or Mor . I 1 Leese said was in the "talking United Auto ..Workers last night extent than usual on' sheep ranges M Ask Any Salesperson. 1 stage" among city commissioners. announced agreement on a new, Most cattle were still grazing on contract providing for farm pastures and .earby meadow The new facility has been under construction for the past year and wage increases totaling more than and feeding had started only in a was hailed by McLeese as a major 31-- 2 million dollars a year. few instances, e The contract also calls for a devel Fiber step in the city's retirement plan, rest periods and opment program. ".' Cushions Pipe for the last phase of the smoking privileges for the 32,500 In mountainous Norway there is towns a McLeese most ski near unit the at but added, bargaining employes jump pumping project, 1.69 was purchased several months ago company s Los Angeles, Fresno only four golf courses in the whole country. under a contract which ' calls for and Columbus, O., plants. delivery at the time installation is Helps timlnato ready to proceed. driving faHgao. U - r.ii 6"S rl:fVIC? ViailTlS To Oil Company Moab Uranium Com- pany has announced a sale of 22 high-valclaims to Rosebud of Inc. Oils, 'Huron, S. D. The Rosebud company, with rich, ex- tensive oil holdings in Wyoming, purchased the property from the MOAB j , ; ) ue 1 ' amount. A. R. Barnes, executive vice president for Rosebud, inspected the claims' area with officials of Moab Uranium Company,, and a sales ' agreement was consummated the following day. , . land physician, a war-tim-e Navy commander, and was deputy di rector of the Atomic Energy Com mission's, division of biology and medicine for three years before were offered the 'position I feel I coming to Utah. . He said he had conferred with would have to consider it very se-'', Wisconsin authorities and "if I rioiisly." S. L. Sewer Pu mp Plant i Soon Ready , . Wis-comb- ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED e, y, COMPARE OUR VALUES n, HBINDSEUM JEWELRY 78-in- ch )- - ' document are Jose P. Laurel (left), chairman of the Philippine Economic Mission to the U. S. and James M. Langley; chairman, U. S. Delegation for Philippine Trade Negotiations. (United Press I Telephoto). A V 124 West Center Provo J Feed Short On Utah Ranges - ) m i rz? "if---' o"1 Mc-Iatyr- e, Y1 A Fine Gift For Any Car! Adds Music To The Miles -- . 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