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Show NEWS AND TELEGRAM, Soil DESE?ET 12A lot City, Fridoy, April 22, I960 CV County Limits Fund Use A budget specifically ear-marking funds for certain prejects must be set up before any expenditures can be made fiom Salt Lake County's new eapi- tal improvements fund. County Auditor David P. Jones said the I960 budget S - t - Mil,,, -- y-)r- Jnlene r WASHINGTON -- The of the Ltah National Guard has accusod the Joadorship of out on defense mat dwoit" right tors. Dofonse loaders believe that American people cant take it," he said. In the ooning address to a two-daseminar last wetk E. Rich used strong language in depict lng Amenta as a countiy which lacks a sense of great Maxwell Our Specialty WILSON CIRTIFIIO FROM mu OMAHA mi at Diuvnr Rim lor -- A Particular Poapla Wirthlins 812 East 2nd So. THE DESERET NEWS SENDS BIRTHDAY GREET ENGS TO: David Watkins, son of Mi and Mu. Richard 'Iordan Camion, son YYatkmx, 2N36 I.oran Heights f)i of Mr. and Mis. Boitiam Caimen, 2S.M Hillsden Dr; Jolene Kohl, daughter of Mr. and Mis William Kehl, fr.'iMi 2175 East; Larry Bill, son of Mi and Mrs. Rajmond Bills, 1660 YV. II60O South; Y'aloia Mad-son- . daughter of Mi and Mis. Duane Madsen. Last. Iliad Bonnot!, son of Mr. and Mis. Cary Bonnott. 235 YY:Kon St ; Slellene Gundeison, daughter of Mr. acd Mrs. Sheldon Gunderson, 3181 2)0 East; Daniel Whiling, son of Mr. and Mrs Merlin YYhitmg, 920 Atkin Ave ; Alan Davies, son of Mr. and Mrs. L.vnn Davies. 150 9 h East; Lisa Rasmussen, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Robot t Rasmussen, 309 E 4235 South; Bnan Reeses, .son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Reeves, 36 E. 27H0 South; Tamaia Yan Oosten-diop- , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yan Oostcndiop, 1144 Blaine Ave; Connie Hill, daughtei of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hill, 210 YV. 6th North, and all other babies one year old Fiiday. 'Baby pntures will be taken free at the Deseret News. 33 Ru haids St . 10 a m to 3 p m , Monday thiough Friday at least three days prior to the buthday BIRTHS IN' SAET LAKE AREA HOSPITALS RETORTED FRIDAY: BOYS: purpose. He blasted the government for drawing attention to Soviet Intentions rather than capabilities, and said, "we are tranquilized by diversionary tactics." Gen. Richs remarks were read on the Senate floor Thursday by Sen. Frank E. Moss who attended the seminar. Sen. Moss said that the seminar would be repeated twice a month. The seminar at whu h Gen Rich spoke was sponsored by the Utah National Guard. Entitled "Americanism Up Front it was held at Camp W. G. Williams, south of Salt Lake City, for 25 civic leaders. At the end of the seminar, those In attendance were presented with certificates designating them as "minutemen for a day." The certificates were signed by Gen. Rich and by Gov. George D. Clyde. BEEF Klellone (undersen Daniel Alan Llaa hitinf I)v ir KaxmiiHHrn YY Mr. and Mis. K. Lawrence, 708 E. 1st North, tiful. Mr. end Mr. William F Boyce, 3007 S State Mr. and Mts. Gary E. Gines Heber. GIRLS: Mr. and Mrs Theron Mr. and Mrs. Taul O. Francis, 1034 S. 2nd YYest. Mr. and Mis. Donald J, Andersen, 450 YV. 2nd Noith, Bountiful. William A. Harrington. Russell N. Erandsen. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mi. Mi. and and and and and and and and and and and and Mis. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mis. Mis. Mis. Mrs. Mrs. Mis. 4th East. East. Donald YV. Gibson, 1414 Ramona Ave. Jerry Davies. 685 Riviera Dr. Kenneth W. Catmull. 2366 Kensington Ave. Chat lea Young, 4699 Mildred St., Kearns. Joseph D. Park, 519 5th East. Mel J. Ostler, 4117 Doris Way, Holladay. Clifford F.. Griffis, 61 S. 10th West. Glenn A Wardrop, 1607 E. 3350 South. Rav P Nielson. 317 Chicago SI. Henduk Yan Tiendeien, 2661 Lambouine Mi, Mr. Mr. Mr. and and and and Mis. Mis. Mis. Mis. Ave Donald E. Espelin, 26 Q St. John L. Daugherty, 1919 16th East. Kenneth L. Mauss, 3874 Lares YVav. Harold Davidson, 515 E. 6170 South, Mur- Mr. and Mis James Walton. M Mut tay 3815 4100 YV. Boun- South, Le Breton. 3410 S. 1910 West, Granger. Mr. and Mrs I.a.Mar E. Davis, 7969 7th East, .Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Saibamada. 2951 2nd East. Mr. and Mrs. LrRov E. Jonrs, 3107 W. 4700 South. TayMr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Dr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mi. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mis. Mrs. Mrs. Mis. Mrs. Mi. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. lorsville. Paul YV. Burns, 452 K St. Robert C. Matheson, 2785 Blue Spruce Dr. Ralph L. Cornia, 4200 S. Shanna St. Russell Neale, 486-3rAve. Walter G. Wiest, 5970 Afton Ave., Murray. James T. Stephenson, 2948 S. 3715 South. William F. Merrick, 765 N. 13th West. Chailes C. Baugh. 13 E. Creek Dr. Ronald L. Crapo, 937 S 2nd West. M. Curtis Jensen, 710 E. 3id South. Lynn D Sheffield, 531 Catherine St. Sidney R. Fold, 5100 Pieppr Bivd., Kearns. Karl A. Quilter, 3940-282East. IvrRoy Evanson, Monticello. v Arthur Milne, 1325 Milne Ln. Meet To Mull UEA Progiams and a course, of action for the Utah Education Asn. for the next five years will he the major topic to be discus.M-Friday night and Saturday at the UEA's House of Delegates conference In Salt Lake City. The meeting will begin Friday at 6:30 p.m. and continue through Saturday at the Clayton Junior High School. d "I. I 1 of a Farm Accident 1 r t Bakers Retain Union t t Bakery and Confectionary Workers, Local 401, Independent, Thursday won its third election in as many years 1o continue to represent 317 bak ery woikers at five baking companies in Salt Lake City and Ogden. In a National Labor Rela tioni Board election held Wednesday and Thursday, B and C workers voted 164 to 95 to remain in the union. The American Bakery and Confectionary Workers, AFT.- - had petitioned for the election. ABC was 01 gamzed in 1957 when B and C was ex on pelled from the AFL-CIof grounds coiruption. Of the 317 eligible voters, 265 cast ballots. Five of the votes were challenged. The hakerips are Fairfax Baking Co., Fisher Baking Co., Peter Pan Baking Co., Continental Baking Co., and Royal Baking Co. The latter two firms have plants in both Salt Lake City and Ogden. CIO, 1 K 1 J 5 a Payment for Loss of Life Dismemberment Disability Hospital Doctor 11 MYH Motorola Stereo hcut SCu, are injured in the wrecking of a bus, car, bicycle, taxi, truck, airplane or in a hunting or other specified accident, including skating, you receive: If you Sunahina Hospitalization Disability Payments At the rate of $50 a month for as long as 6 PEAT MOSS? Syciiuin QmuL! 'k WKantainaJ 4u1 months. In cas (Not pjyab of death or diirme mherment) i hand, or 1 foot or 1 eye, $500 plus mulations up to 50 fc. id FifeiuIIy Bier for JnierrnouWtin Area Reg. $1.35 lb. NOW 98 lb. FI IG1RT1 ITT I takes water fast, holds it longer ! 4 to men, wamn n lMtclient Ihoia ah hiv rrt of hath f XCFPTIONt fnrvn i cost-S3.- 00 a year per person The at rate af deaths and artaelasl ttn benefit tnereaaa an ta CMi tint ACCIDENT 1 J I I H,r; children heiwrm or loot hath hand Y 1 b ta renewed an time q-BittEfl- Fare ta additlaa ib-E- e ea INSURANCE APPLICATION Mad ta indent Aenf WaMnen Notianai Intneeco Cawyeny Oaaaeet Newa and Tatanram 14) Savth Mom ft mot SoH lofco Crty Ud O Plea eort delwoctna tho Devore Mow and Telegram I wH nay the nrtca avtaermt'a reywlar C I aw a renwolf vhwnhm at tho Decemf Mow and Toleamni Paly aaaiod for wll ho n form on ho Doo af ittva Mabo ehoch a money ardor navafela to Doaerot Nawa end toleyrom I homhy aaaly for Wothaoo NeHonol !nraneo Inavranca fhrawyh tha Doaarat and Tooram C farm NA 513A awmel ammiveo f) 00 I C form NA f3JSA aonn.annaai amwao SI Nat Company Aeodent SOUTH A fW jgn, Tfc M.if Happy Carina TRADITIONAL DESIGN AM nd rharm of th, ntu atVHnf ifrofTimniiiiPi Mixli A2lTh Rfc PTiOt f a WortKi2lTss 2 ; Ts n 2.T6- - An in rr Cterroe Mhcrnv , li.mrnn.nn ' 32'.4-,o- Is 1 SUll NAMI I City I lamfitiaiy fc. Tfc 2599S n Addmaa ae Jural Rov rat Saa ioiattanahip . Header Sen ire of Ibe IeMrel Sens 1 gi; i r Sf , 3 v ? c dp ;1) 1 Nomo af poraan a wham tnavmnco ta ta ha ed n mao af acodenmi doeh raaod by aohry A 6 - Afa iSbrna I fuf- 1 e I Redwood Road .1 C vis fc SO Addmaa 850 matched and balanced components you hear every note exactly as recorded Benefit oafd fa aeeardaara with term of h M3 A which it renewable at aattna af fan-nan- ? nelicy Dec aM enrer warfare, aata races, cxpcaaa Items Mid nader camaenaatiaa iasarsnee. is Use of Jrr Fquipmaf Wk f ti a year far 9 yeara if la ather iaaaraaca compressed and granulated far less bulky than renilar peat moss. You use only 0 as much! Tar Motorola's electronically f All so much easier to handle ! $235 f IMITtTTONt flMil fitamemhement and MwMIHr Rear, Na redaction af reduced ene half after Oth birthday aiher heaefita an acraant af aca pure Canadian h".Yo and 10 fret ar mht Littl $12 maximum. a visit, $3-0- sphagnum, 983i organic. Sphagnum holds more water than any other kind of peat moss! SKS195 1 accu- Doctor Dill You can even use HI PRESS in a fertilizer spreader. It flows on like sand and stays put! HI TRESS is Mih ttaraa racot chonfar it 4 faldan aoko iplakort laootifol oocorofor cohinaft Heath and Dismemberment 1 Kentucky Blue Red Fetque White Clover choanal - omplifiart Tor loss of life or 2 hands or 2 feet or 2 eyes $ 1,000 plus earned accumulations. For loss of ... so much easier to use! J ! 1 2 t ($10 00 each for: Operating Room; Blood Transfusion; Anesthetic; Laboratory; Wheel Chair Rental; Medicines at Hospital; Ambulance ) 40 10s 5 me Less Than Ic a Day Protects You in Case At the rate of $7 a day for as Ion; as 100 days for room and board, plus up to 5 80 in hospital "extras. FOREST GREEN CONSOLE in. ray. tried SO I960 3195-153- Says: have you SPECIAL A j Mr. and Mrs. Lyman J. Barlow, 711 E. 3120 South. The Most Happy Gardener SEED Program ar 545 REDWOOD NURSERIES LAWN Hill an Oostendrnp Five-Ye- . D. Connie Tamara Y Jeiry 130-3i- Gen. Rich Says CORN-FE- Brad Bennett alera ; 'Deceitful EASTERN Y Midvn K.hl U.S. Leadership Con. must be reopened to Include the capital items and be placed on display for at least one week prior to holding a public hearing on the matter. The ordinance was passed last Friday to set up a special fund for capital improvements. T! iordan fa mien David YYatkin Maj. flWJ 1 1 1 N I. 5 II I i 1 f V |