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Show , , , , , 0 - - - . - - - r t, M7 tESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, Salt Lake City, Thursday, February 14, ' , ' ., it 1 , ,, ,. , , ' ) --,. 6 , ,,, ,..J,,, . ,.. N 4, 'to , 1 ' .., ... . , , ,.44 w N '. k ,.,. . , , 'L.- -, Representatives of all Eng the committee are: towns- and Unincorporated areas I 1.- - Will , The sewage disposal in South Davis County attended. from the district require more The committee will obtain ad- than one treatment plant? 2. What would be the overall vice from several engineering firms before preliminary plans cost of project? 3. What would be extent of for municipal sewer district are each communities' financial 'obdrawn up. Commissioner Briggs said ligation to insure success of some of the problems confront- - project? Rail. - . . i . ," e't :, t , - i ! -- -, ,,,, ,, .k ''', t.4 11 ,, - , , I I for 'Health Agency . ., cötprliitt-0:- S:ey-i0..e- ------.-, - . ' ' ', Ion Doman, Great Salt SCOUT NUMBER 20,000--RLake Council executive, congratulates new tenderfoot scout Richard Johannson who recently became the 20,- 000th boy to register for scouting in the district for 1956-57. Council now has 52 per cent of all eligible boys regis tered in scouting. Goal for next year has been set at '', 63 u St Scouters Change The annual Scouters' Conven 'troops and Explorer posts regislion, originally planned for Feb.1 tered, he said. 23, has been changed to March 9.1i Announcement of the change I. GRANITE in dates was made Wednesday ; at the monthly district executive t thll fa stI vs-board meeting at Temple Square , ' Hotel. ! ' convention will b'e. held in 't the Tabernacle on Temple p Square beginning at 7:43 p.m. t 1 President David O. McKay of 1, the Church of Jesus Christ of i Latter.day Saints, and holder of 11., Silver and Buffalo Silver the, f't GNI! Beaver awards in scouting, has been scheduled as the speaker, I announced Rulon Doman, Great Salt Lake Council executive TbsIUTOFT)(EYIAt, I, chairman.. In the Immo opplioscs' Richard Johamtson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Johannson, 3944 &IL Mon lining to S. 3210 East, was introduced to 111"ook the district , executives of the t protoct took from nut council at Wednesday's meetibg. and corresloo; economy Richard, 11, became the 20,000th 1 mvsbroom-typ- e bonier. Scout to register in the program I . ........ lor Back d by year war. He is a tenderfoot Scout and I a member of the guide patrol of 1.50 A WEEK rent. the Holladay Sixth Ward Troop bil Richard, his parents and 1 his scoutmaster, Ross G. Bosen, 1 40101310 East were honored at qv, the luncheon Wednesday. Others honored were Emil Nyman and Forace Green. Both tt:i 4104 are retiring vice chairman of NO-LINthe council. 'They were present. 1 T ad with sets of bookends by i 1 E.' D. Amot '' , 4 Mr. Nyman was Introduced as t the new district executive chair- man of Twin Peaks District lie 130 replaces William A. Mackenzie. 14 !iL 4 Mr. Doman reported that 52 t1 per cent of all eligible boys in l the eouncil were now registered r. as Scouts, and that the goal for -1 '.. ?text year would be 63 per cent. 4,' , in cent The council also has .e.- v ,44- I of -- all its Cub packs, Scout 1 at ' 79100 - VlOt'171LELI -- I , VJATfl. I, . ' Whitman do lux". Luxurious conscdo NI 261 sq. In. of viewabl" "Living image" plc. tuns. Panoramic Sound with ton" - IIEATUR cantr - ti IP 1111011111r 11, fittai: 1 ift ' . 4..,,,,,. . e ,,, .,,'''''.., -2. ,'. ' r--:; ,, t !4 ',!S- ( -,, l': -,.,,- t , , ', ,, , - '-,- , " 1..- , , I r) L2) , . 00 lir' WASHING! 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Keith Barnes of the coun- - 1:614 L POO 4444444444444: 44444444 ty health council.- , 0 . PORTABLI I:HEATING ' UNIT Park1nBountlfulrI4Will Lamm; FURNITURE GRANITE ' I:1 ., , at FRE! , - BOUNTIFUt County Com. ,Man Chair Mission 7r, Aniby Briggs was named chairman of a Committee to make a study of a proposed sewer district from Centerville south in Davis The Utah Health Department County. .Mr. Briggs was named chair. will have to cut some of its servat a meeting Wednesday man !ices in order to operate on the held In Bountiful City night budget of $1,290,000, recom. !mended by Gov. George D. Clyde for the next biennium. Dr. James Z. Davis, chairman of the State Board of Health, made this statement Thursday after members of the board con1 ferred first with the governor held a brief meeting by and then themselves. Gov. Clyde's budget recom. mendation would mean a cut of $262,000 under the $1,552370 re, quested by the department A El total of $1315,000, it is esti. mated, will be spent during the current biennium. Dr. Davis explained that the health department has been unable to fill a number of key posi. tions which explains the relatively low expenditures during the present biennium. He said salaries now being offered are not high if the department is to compete with neighboring states for trained and skilled personnel. He explained that the state stands to lose $150,000 in match. ing federal funds with the proposed cut made by the 1 OUR Other committee members are Ho IMIRGENCY Mmorean Bagley, Francis T.: Mayo, both of Val Verda unin 1: corporated area; Franklin- ,E l 4t E Jr., Centerville; Walton - 1 , Expecled I ' , 4 ,o-- Names Cut In Services ' - . ''' . A ,, - - - - . . .,- - 0., , ' -. - VT--- - |