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Show I2A DESERET NEWS . f n t ANOmEGUM, Arif l?t 3V Loke City, Wedn&doy.May it Focal Point ., a i Jaycee Pelilion i Gov. t A 1 Three Utah Soldiers Play Part ' In Arlington CemoteryjSorvices; 7 V- On Fluoridation mt w Wednesday signed a petition asking that the Issue": of whether to fluoridate Salt Lake City drinking water be placed on the ballot next November. i The governor pointed out that in signing the petition he was not doing so in an official capacity for the state, but as a citizen of Salt Lake City. F. L. Sullivan Jr., president of the Junior Chamber of Commerce in Salt Lake, and Leonard J. diGlacomo, o the committee on the fluoridation petition, presented It to the governor, f First Declined At first Gov. Clyde declined to sign on grounds that the petition apparently endorsed fluoridation rather than calling for a vote by citizens to decide the issue. As a private citizen Gov. Clyde said he favors fluoridation as a means of lessening incidence of tooth decay, but officially, he would not sign a petition endorsing fluoridation. "Give Fluoridation a Democratic Chance, is the slogan of our campaign, Mr. diGiacomo k-- Unknown Soldier. Sp. Ronald Gibson of Salt Lakf City . guarded the shrined until he was recently discharged .from the Honor Guard Company. Known-a- s the "President's Own," the Third Infantry Regiment holds the responsibility for protection of the CapitoL . Despite usual military gripes, the assignment to the polish Armys most spit-anoutfit was described by the Utahns as "good duty." Pfc. Bradleys job is to start shooting whenever a dignitary volcomes around. He fired inPresident at Kennedys ley auguration, and actually shot his cannon In band number that employed the big gun as ( an Instrument. ; Specialist Stork said tourists often ask him directions to Grants Tomb. His answer: "A little north of here. In New York City. " Hie most unsettling question asked of the brilliantly soldier: "Youre a Marine, aren't By GORDON ELIOT. WHITE tirtlirtw Baras. George WASHINGTON " ,j.! I ' IA c . - ' ; FOR BETTER PARKING Work along State Street began Monday as crews rearranged parking meters doors for parallel parking and raised gutters so would not hit curbs. In picture are, left to right, Sam Kent, Gary Bohnke, and Sam Smith. PRETTIER DOWNTOWN Edward Peters of Chamber of Commerce, and Parks Commissioner L. C. Romney watch as Jaycee President F. L. Sullivan Jr. plants petunia in evergreen box lining downtown streets. -- I Three Utahns participated Tuesday at the food, point of Americas' Memorial Day activities the observance at Arlington Na. tional Cemetery.- They are members of the elite Third Infantry Regiment on ceremonial duty at the cemetery Pfc. Wallace P. All-re1515 Winder Lane, Salt Lake City; Pfc. Garr Bradley, Elsinore; and SpA Edward J. Stark, Salt Lake City. Pfc. Allred spent Memorial Day placing flags on the Arlington graves and firing honor volleys over fallen Americans. Pfc. Bradley is a truck driver with a battery of 75mm cannon, no longer used by the f active Army, but which regu-larlboom out across the Potomac with salutes for brigadiers and up to 21 guns lor a president. Sp-Stark, who is a graduate of the Army Ranger Train- - -- . Of Memorial Day Activities Gl? ADDING ,, y cf ing .School, aided In directing a swarm of wreath-layindignitaries, tourists and motorists at the cemetery. jv Arlington National Cemetery is the final resting place of the g 4 Reserve Unit Beauty Treatment Main, State Street Appearances S.L. uni-losm- you?- , - Kearns Teacher Receives Honor Elects New J. Harry Mangus, Spanish versity of Southern California, teacher at Kearns Junior High institute will The Officer Slate seven-wee- A two phased program to the Salt Lake City Parks ago the evergreen in front of ibe Chamber of Commerce said. should down The flowers make Salt Lake Citys Lf. Col. Kirby E. JCirkman, partment. was decked out with half Jaycee Circulate 1956 town streets more beautiful last all summer. Redondo Ave. (2015 dozen different kinds of sum- M r.' Sullivan and more practical was under-- ; City Commissioner L. C. mpr fowers xhat treP honors South), has been elebted preai reported Wednesday that copies of the dent of 'the state taken Monday. 'Romney, in charge of parks! Gus Rackman, secretary ol the petition will be circulated by wide Reserve OfThe beautification program an(j recreation, explained that Salt Lake Chamber of Com-the Jayrees throughout the merce. took ficers Assn., it Monday. just 2.000 City. Hp said signatures To Taka Week The practical program will was announced of registered voters now have take several more days. The State Street project is Wednesday. been obtained. The firtt project was the Col. Kirkman expected to take most of the of 8,65(1, 1(1 per cent A total of more than 600 peis assigned to week. Work was started on the of those who voted in the last planting in the evergreen shrub the 1st Battle east side of the road and is election for a governor, must tunias ' EarlyJhis spring one of the boxes whichTineTheeityg of the be to expected completed Group be obtained by July 1 to place evergreens turned up with a streets. downtown 383rd Infantry, The west is side Wednesday. the issue on the ballot. pretty row of .tulips planted 96th Division.' . Raising Level Mr. Sullivan expressed around the base. A few weeks expected to be completed Tri-Other ejected day. second the The num-t program, by that the needed include Traffic officers, James inCity Engineer State Road Commission, would be serured. Chaliis said crews will change Army .vice pres- cludes raising the, level of State over parking meters and stalls ident, Maj. Shirl K. Fadel, Street from South Temple to the same time that the road! Ogden: Air Force vice at a to change-oveSouth permit ,3rd raises the levels dent, Lt. Col. Oliver R. Smith, to parallel parking. of gutters. Provo; Navy vice president, The flowers were planted The street level is being Cmdr. Edward Kimball. Provo; The death of Joseph C. Monday by members of the hiked to permit autos to park Army committeeman. Maj. Jay rrFSDAT Mantle, 62..6608 W. 3785 South, P a r k s Commission Depart-Magna- , Air m. nth WMt and 2nd South parallel without scraping :L. Nelson, Salt Lakp City; Tuesday evpning was ment. They were grown in a Drivers. curbs and sidewalks. Lt. Col. committeeman. Force attributed to a heart attack, hothouse in Liberty Park. Four Gomes Silva, 40,accident. 347 Strorw' Ct. East, and Ronnie LeeRov Parking will be restricted Lamar J. Meyer, Ogden; Navy police reported. giant petunia plants werp Zimmerman. 10. 030 Navajo Stdnrimr committeeman. Lt. Cmdr. Rus, uie The victim's wife told police placed in each concrete tree 1340 West), driver of motorcycle, treated at Holy Cron Hospital for said, ' pell H. Francis. Salt Lake City. he had just parked his euto at box. minor injuries and releaet. 270 N St., when h Also secretary - treasurer, few a the "Within weeks 3.4? am. and 3rd South, a slumped r rear end collision. Driver i Horace J. Gunn, Salt over the seat beside her. He flowers will completely fill the George Capt. R 71. Palo Snelgrove Lake City; eh a plain. Lt. Col. Verdes Estates, Calif Second driver was pronounced dead on ar- - base of the box," said Warren No citations issued. Minor 33 L. White, superintendent of unknown. LDS Hospital. rival Bertram Willis, .Salt Lake Injuries. Grace Snelgrove. 71, Calif. City; judge advocale, Lt. Col. Charles P. Olson; Logan; historian. Maj. Willis Rond, Logan; national council representative, Col Albion C. Thirty-threSalt Lake City. candidates for Utah licenses to practice mediThe association includes cine took the first state- - rhaplers at Logan. Ogden. Salt City. Provo and Dugway. conducted examination in basic science this week at the state De-- ' TOMB of unknown soldiers School, is one of i Smart Values k study Hispanic culture and learn new methods of teaching! foreign language. It will con-tmue from June 26 to Aug. 11. high school teachers from all over the XjM. chosen to attend a summer language institute at the Uni- 54 Classified Ads j 1 ' con-denc- e INJURY I n ACCIDENTS j two-ca- Take Exams at-th- e In Basic Science Mul-coc- Capitol. 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