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Show Sunday. August 25. 1974, THE HERALD, Provo. I Utah I I Briefs 1 I lm September. The Department of the Army announced Thursday Toepel will succeed Lt. Col. Andrew J. Armstrong, who will resume his former duties as director of plans and studies . at Dugway. Armstrong has served as base commander since June 28 when col. Robert A. Shade retired after Shade, who served two years as top officer at Dugway, entered private industry in Boise, Idaho. Utah Briefs SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -, IJ f m I Jp COMFORTABLE SHORT PERMANENT PRESS SHIRTS IN SOLIDS & PATTERNS. POLY- ESTERS, COTTONS & BLENDS SAVE I r-- Cvit iT ' Jt i MI M! ' V' j it I - - August UNIYHSITY KALI J"T5"CN I iC VX lsaV8 $1 11 - Reg. lo o jH3 h dST S 0 fs3T il il J JLi jffft OtIM Choose from a wide range " C " F . s I I Fk I 1 P ifWy ' Reg.fo$5.95 ! 1 ' f V( MM If ' $2.00 r J Mi Wjkf VvWl W iWll VaVV Wiil SLEEVE Assistance Administration has granted $125,000 to the Utah Association of Prosecutors and Salt Lake City. The funds will be used to plan improvements in state prosecutorial personnel administration to establish an office of court administrator for the city. If Jt 'ft COOlV Enforcement Law trarids You Know Yet Prices So low nr 28yearsintheArmy. The 0 25 ge PRICES EFFECTIVE 26th-28t- Col. DUGWAY, Utah (UPI) Adalbert E. Toepel Jr., a veteran field artillery officer and Army aviator, will become the of Dugway new commander Proving Ground early in 1 TV PHOKE 224-246- I'lah-Pa- $3I I - The AURORA, Utah (UPI) president of the Utah Cattlemen's Association has called for revision of government beef grading standards "to reflect desires consumer & "S companies II MR. WRANGLER CORDUROY slacks im CITY, Utah (UPI) The city council has voted to investigate the possibility of installing computers to handle city accounting procedures. 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