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'':' ' - : :,, tiny sister. . s - t The , ..: , e.c ts Ronnie v who undcri.ieitt e, C.Firt-iii- ay to ..,,,..,,,,,i,-..7- or tir and . ... iii, aryrt nericit-T-it 14. tk as Bitty- - - d n t' t d 110,1.,11m. Gent! Salt Lake Ad:knis -- eowtit ion , , , I - t ' f ., 1 1 , - y , Mex-7---- -t Nevada, New I r , t for projects in 25 areas-- of the 15 statts which Include Delawati GeArgilk Ili reported in - r .... .., . tlaylyn , fh,1 , i anti hooked for in Simons,. Arrested mrs .,.. vestigation Of teaving the sCene . gni reeked, - Iboil .s,,r , Civil-- elr-01- NA Thlrirrirna., rialloll-cr.- - V hert t On . i - S'I'k ,:........ .. -- with - z....:, .. . 1- '..,,..," ,,,....:,...,. , - - - l'R-VIVNAtr:- - ,,.. '''' .444 4).34 ., les - 1."1 -- i A X 1 , ,;,, -,' ping out preliminary plans for watershed praection. The federal aid results from a pet program of President Eisenhower and Agriculture Secretary Ezra Taft Benson. It w as approved at the last - , session of Congress; Soil conservation .service . 'I , r , (News Washington Bureau) WASHINGTON, D.C.Utah has been named one of 15 states in which the Soil Con.' sevation Service will giva technical assistance in ,map- Fol.-lovin- N : - . ., .. - ; L ,, . i .. convention .Growers I, , idos,s,-,-;,-T- , , . I s , , . I N -- . . ' . ,,, 1 , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,- .4 4, ,t ... V - f - ' - - - - - , ., - . 1 , four of them youngsters 'were , in ,st,ven pefte,,trietif ,urtsci Thufsday aftcr000n atql e .nly FriLl..rty on Salt Lake City r ir streets ,fics ,01 the lint17,Wi1 rash of atitoTedetgtran mishaps,' , Stemteldt. head of the traffic h.iureau, issued a warn-,- , Cap.t. ,Ing to sail I hke dri,ers to ' their Spe4,ds to matett tne VW qlell 'she was struck by a car ter weather :0 North Temple anti lst West tits' eautiorced motots as she was crossing 1st West! elt:ar trow the east. , t kti,ep their Indshields show i1 tislowybstructing Abandons Auto ice Pollee reports said thear. 1 Cap! Steinfela, Warned podes which struck 1'..1rs. Adatns eon- ' t - tnans to eroise caution nefore tinued a rbund the block , S and at J froilt of ears oir the Do, N. 1st ; 'erckzi.elg in a est ran into s' parked 'Nit i titer s treets. t,;,- automobile im nett se ell year:told gi "suffered l' ussell of that' address. Iloilo!. briiises.,m hen t it by A ear .,, i, rhr Amer tben a handoned vtIlle ..1,,'".' ('''i"g PedeStri"1 tr'L.biS m autoinobile , t.. .,, ' - ,,, Vk , . ' . .. , , ,., I.,t - ; - - ., ., ,, Toll Includes 4 Children: Officer Issues., Warning:. -- , , ' - , 1 - ; i .,... I Of Concern In : .I4 .o ,0 . .7 v T -,t , 4'14 S.L. t , , ., :,4. - if, ' .!' ,,, f2,1,' . .,.. . 5 , ... ,. ' : , - y ' t' ., .. ,,. , c : - .,., ., , .. 0 .. , ,,,.. 'lli. ,. .,i,,,,0 (11 ,, ,..,., :. , ,,. ,, ,., ,, . 1 i; ,' -- U.S. :Declared CLEARFIELD Three men were after an exchange of shots with officers who discovered them lootieg a Clearfi,eld market 'and,, jewelry store. The trio was .urtirised mhile- looting Homer's Market and Hardware Store and Homers Jewelry Store at the junction of U.S. Highway 91 and Hill Air w 11,11e walking, on -- the streets ,FOrce Base Road. The trio was dipeoyered-o- f Clearfield about one Mile. about. 12..30 a.m., when a Lay- - cnorth of the .sceneof the break- woman telephOned Sheriff 'Hammond. He offivers that a suspicious car with fered no resistanc three Men inside WaS.,;,parked The" zirmed.----itat ' in front of her house. Dal- identifiled as a Clearfield' M arshal N'al A. ton Ga, man residing, in Salt Palmer and D eputy M arshal ;Lake City, was found hiding in 0 4 .,, 4....,...:.i;:.'... ',..-..,,, ... ': , . , , , , ., . Ste re Vioot wog After Exchange of .1 ,. Short On Agee Trio Arrested on Tip 4 ' .1 1 . Millbs I ..;,5,:,1..,..,...; , FR1DAJANUARY 2.8,195-- , V0 .-- .,- 1 - i ', CITT,-UTAH- , .. -. . . SALT LAKE e.,cie.c, .. , , . ,. ..... ri , , , 1 ,, ' ", ., ; :ET--'- ' - ,, . '''IE-- ...... .. , I - ?dark's litre" eitlaYS041' 1 , . South Liakoti, Texas, "third our normal peacetime re- ' ' found but car of the Officers Clearfield. found the They empty. The accident occurred at' 171 h The' eight year,old sari ,41f a West Virginia - and Utah, said 1A4. checked - the nearby market. man when they noticed fre sh quirem'ents," iirid 7th r:ast stretts when :South it Lake ray Tiohee ottker .....,. : Lights in the store had been, f ootprints in th e snow leading Masche,- "and the imports we thr girl Was !oruck hy a car ,aa tujuroj about . , extinguished and officers be from the highway. The rnariJ rely on must be shipped over e dux en by Floyd C. Young, 162 at 530 N. Redwood Rd. Thrsday inside. was c armed when nablved but :5,000 to 8,000 mifes of highly lived the burglars were . , of 142 Vilson:Ave. A The officers, called for rein- !offered no resistance. e Stikor Policeman . 11111-A- ! Officer It n b e i Dalrhout,1 sealanes. " . forcements arid went to the Deputy Sheriff liaminond said vulneFable The. Charles youth. Lep said the .ho , investigated, '' Sheep 'Drop front of the gore. At that time, the men had approximately '. young youth had made a left Stroud, son- of Polici''Offieer a said the Salt take City :$1,000 in merchandise in their Ile government east on 17th Sontil ancl lati4u'lk11.1trIsd, ikta, ,C;suSfttruerUedd, 686 N. C turn man, who police said was lurIC;possession when arrested. They concerned about the 40 per ceml a frac-)f ailed to S ee th e abild,, The : ing in the shadows Outside the !were booked for 4Investigationl drop in sheep production since and abra- Young y011th WAS titisti 'for- of War the shot World II. at two the of and were beginning store, Officers burglary" being tire to- yield the right of way sking Nt hen struck by a truck held in ,the. Weber and Da is i lie quoted figures showing the - with a small caliber pistol. to at pedStrian and 'driving operated by :D auna Thomas ' 0 i.aieep population in the sotinMarshal Tires Back !county jails. of 1343 N. Redwood Rd. 29, with obscured windows Earl, by Sheriff Hammond said corn. try had declined from 49 mil- TheStroud-youngste- e Marshal Palmer fired two report", - News wash:Fusion If she could only talk. liAt4eekpld Connie Snarr would ti'ny trot. Ion head in 1942 to around 26 them with gareitic,,,.,:. :plaints charging shots at his assailant, who then ectly tsn in front of a bus and 'Woman a tale to tell abput bers',operation Struck have mill16n quite head in 1954. second bill to degree burglary wOuld WASI1INGTNA vk as struck by E ran between houses in the area the arl truck. Tiny Connie. daughter of Mr, and., Mrs Stanley Snarr. 2830i Juanita Aguilar, 20, of 270 'E. Mr: ImMasche said it is the be filed later Friday. . final authority give Congress and disappeared. was woman The Earl cited for Du' a major abdontipal oPeration on Christ-',2ndeclared polity of CongresS to South, suffered an injured The officers then checked the-to yield the right of way in setting the duty foitign D. ay, only three darys following her bol h in a local hospital. shoulder MaS, an before 9 a.m. failure anndal production'. encourage shtrity countries must pay to export .,,, a adjoining jewelry store and pedestrian as !' happy a nd Fr iday Wflefl1Ifl by a ear as suel to of approximately 300 million iy2-tsaw a second man inside the B goods to the enitedStstes was d were seN,en.)ear-olboys East and 2nd ' ,,p)Wing WCIL and pounds of shorn wool as a introduced Thursday by. Rip.- store. They took him into cus- 12140 ThursI about p.m. injured , .measure Of national seeurity." .., apparentt y eiored of the un South sreets ' William A. Dawson CIVUtah). He a as widentifiedthimself tody. usual ailment's, call This is about malrota- more She told police she heard the day hen they pushed a button The bill would give Congress Salt Lake City res-:hech a to ' activate pedestrian-conthan was produced in 1954. tion of the colon, w almost car tires screeching to a halt i this ident. He had a quantity of McKim. authority only In ease the at trolled the semaphore The government official ex- and jumped Out of the way.' cost her her youirg life. and US. Tariff Commissión report, watches guns, ammunition, said,;leY School and then dashed into plained that to eneouragp an in- t his in ed that bY possession. street jewelry the foreign imports (for crease in productiA, Congrss and!,were, struck !Connie's mother began, suspect- brushed her shoulder. The! a burglar, who left a trail of Within minutes Layton City of lead or zinc) stance, automobile northbound imports rind Of the Wool Act of 1954. i was wron,g thde ,car 'stopped drkdert tug som ethng Marshal Waynard J. Bennett, !blood, entered a Salt Lake City passed - are seriously injuring a domes-- I Seowere Benjamin n t ' he and Injured seen her I outh-Be- er Incentive Price birth () days Davis County Deputy Sheriff Al. tic industry. drove on, she told police. ,then sshe was unable to 'down The Ken Hammond and Utab HightLescaped with $60 in currency keep The President woullretain ; Police Friday T : s W ay Patról Troopers any diner feedings. i his reof . son Mr Vincent Glendon . , authority to renegotiate a brown the driver' of Dodge... Louie You, owner of the Nei,v tive price will be accomplishedi Salt Lake County commis-' D Hayward, Centerville; John Rog- showed . ciprocal trade pacts. 1833 and Glen Mrs. Vincent, to! Mrs. 89, hate Vernal, were asked Adams, Friday ers, KaysVille. and Harry Smith, Eastern Cafe, 214 S. State.,,told ID3 means of payments to grow- - sioners ere that Reaction Encouragingl pelvic and other in Slid! The- Scoville youth stilOgden, and Weber County dep- - police he discovered the bur- - ers to bring their income from !determine whether juvenacii tated nearly 300 degrees so j.kilu.lifere(71,a rs fcrea arm and 8;20 fractures, !at be allowed or leg fay to enter should p,rn., to wool when the he level. incentive Bei). said the reie cafe up opened the uty sheriffs joined the search. glary t cial brutes and abrasions. The Von of Dawson, A.m. The cafe had been This way, wool will not be nf. 5:55 at Cork. of Third Man Caught way from the stomach to the Vincent youth' suffered head Ise- closed at 4, a.m., he said. The ifeeted in its. competitive posii beer. gress to his bill was "most en,, !lower pared the digestive sys- Officers saw a third man in erations;. used a steel knife to Rion in the open market with The question was put by Sher- tern there was a ,kink w hich B .burglar couraging." back of adjoining houses and - Hit By Open Door iff George Beckstead in a letter "I expect to appear before open desk drawers to obtain :other fibres. movement of the; gave chase. He evaded the offi- - the ITIOTICV. to the cafe Money to be paid growers addressed to county commis- prevented at were The treated the House Ways and Means Entry yoJths lood through the digestive tract. cers but was arrested later Was the Salt Lake General Hospital Committee next week," he said. gained through a rear Nvin- - will be taken from duties col,- sioners 1 Besides this, lected on imports of wool and .dow. and dismissed to the care of pri- "I will ask for their approvaTor Sheriff Beckstead noted that had Police followed a trail' of iwool manufactures, he said. stoppedoff the main blood.L vate physicians. the bill to strehgthen the band Class A beer. licenses' county Nust as we are doing in the authori7e retail., firm s to sell supply to the lower digestive 'blo od from the cafe and Over Claudius lumphrey, about 7tc of and i s3,'stem. still vwrz of : :the roofs of three business i case o1 co pper, aluminum And a W.,iLtho utriear2y 1 coefiecz:: I,c1,a,,hrttu2d;,Iy,,ylt.,0 214,1 S.-- - States suffered 'beer for consumption corn-aition of th e condition, tiny at Odds on the Beariver houses, where the trail died out. number of other pro u s, or off the bruises when be was knocked policies where it belongs cial assistance to promote the ' censes are premises. pact Friday as ,the lit,est meet- - to the . d at about 11:15 --i- n the hands of Congress." issue t o grocery Connie was doornecl,to pavement t of the wool ind us-ing in the development . stores, drug stores, cafes, res- - death. Thursday at 71 E. 2nd rsIndustries Injured over division of the iver's p.m. considered nationour try Christmas in her .,,I Day 1 surgery taurants and Music lovers will have a field South. other Driver of the automobile establish J al interest , " said Mr . ImNlasche.-----in In Salt waters threw a shadow over the yule got under way introducing the bill Thus-- )4t ments. was listed by police at Albert day in Salt- Lake City Saturday, 4474,4 Lake of tide celebration older four City. Lamb Product In his letter Sheriff peek. IL Hillman, 57, of ,159 W. 4th day Rep. Dawson said the ' when the Utah Symphony On Slembers co United Statesmust help keep of the compact brothers and sisters, Barbara, Seth T Shaw, Washington, stead said "We now have In 4,k North., Officers said an open chestra presents two concerts, DC a former Utahn and now our possession two (beer Ii 12; Sandra, 11; Bill, 9, and mission meeting Friday at Ree- door on the 41111man machine the economy of friendly, I'Vant totake I 'track- at -loving Bureau offices on Post ' ieir nations strong or in the Tabernacle. official with Safeway cerise).- applications from tillii,441! .8 . but th,ey did $175 cash jackpot? striick the pedestrian. Office Place included be prepared to see them WI when came Connie George Stniel to of can o the ou so celebrating , Inc., now urnviduals spoke this be' sheep at type operating al guests Childrenpwill , vsqthin or home from the hospital on New D. Clyde, Utah; L., C. ilishoP,-business. ing to the prize puzzle contest men on their other product concert a't 10 a.mspoosored-b-y teeo mnedependent 'upon Y ' and '---I and Fred Cooper Wyoming, ''1,'Ve feel that in all fairness Yelres-Datrade in today's Deseret News and lamb. A.G. Food Stores, with music' Mark Idaho. "You must Kulp, the way sbe.is growing, with Communists." presell meat cus- to these gentlemen that before Telegram and ,Completing the 1,,i- lamb if ,especially tuned to a young au-- tricky crossword. Indications were Friday that Sports. sure it will be no time . you are to any action is taken on their ap, they-arItomers "But," the Utah congressman-diente. Adults will have al of the con.' plications the law pertaining tolat ill until Connie will be )in-- the tenter, of 'difference be-o-f Comics . 4 continued, "1 also have been must reach the Des-- 1 getyour-tatc-shaEntries chance to hear Stravinsky's; tween Idaho and Wyoming con-In- - Financial 5 them in their games eret News and Telegram at ,I sinners' dollar,", said Mr. Shaw.. these applications and to the impressed, shocked and- sad- "The Rite of Spring" at 8 p.m.1 33 eerned the use of water during Radio, TV Loi wool grower& were s Richards t. ht noon next ;.. 8 dened by the effect of foreign that already have bee il,house" and "cowboy and Saturday at a uled to in The drouth elect "central officers 8 . trade on I some of Our vital, and this-tyhear now Obituaries can dian." periods to Enter of .; ,, business they hardly by granted -ance of last week's regular Wednesday. ' . committee reports at the Fri- - b e clarified " !division." Attioti Ads to page At. .! wait! in- turning concert. t day afternoon session 4 1 Commissioners dutries." dthe , . . A -over to the county Us Ile referred problem Apecifically - : 74'."1.311., -, iti lead torney., Aiiiiiim D. Thurmap, L.,ei' 1 Lthleaii . ' , . deputy county attorney,1 is p ,scaia 1 would have to .......-hurt by tolvignImPorti.,. Tiously ' S' ';' ' ; -- - -1 -- mak- Problern-befof study-th-e , -- - 0-- -- 'at Oklahott-w117.--Sftilth- I" S-t- , - . i w hen - .,, , . : - Stilt talti.8aby Silitél ,.. ! .. , 3.,45--..i)-i- u. . 'Davison Diu , rt ' i inderwent . ongress Have 1 Last ' i T ; i : ,.,hy, 3nerill Question. for ,cafnd - wi(4. - . wnostic that iss ' ' - rs onhnues ailie " 'On Mi er- Pact . Symphony Sets Two concerts , other-membe- - ati - or ro-s- i, the-malrot- . were-looking-f- 4, -- - . - v. - two , - - ' - Word . I - IA . wsd ; one-thir- d Ill d ..... urglar Leaves 'rail of Blood h . . I i " 1 - , 1111..Iti 6 K.,....,POilitiol;-:- I . thtays - Old - -- -.- m Th'..-1.1- 4 - , .', P uzze ac kpot i -- k, Hits $175,..Total - i - - freedom- i - bt - e, - - 1 Ils:11HIS SECTION , -- I -6- 1 2-- 3 re li-li- sched-icense- ..... .... , repeat---perform-- 1 - . p t t pe t - - -- - -- L 1 , . , hts-offi- 1 . - ee , re ''''' ' I , trigvearnnYs .$):Ihneir7: ,. Taverrk store 1 -- - - - - -- stry anneciihZiante-indu- .. -- - - .:iSCENE''.TQDAY'' : .: 4.,..., ,. .,.,.. IIded- fRétitimitttion-- Clii6f,:CITié . - - - , - t'-- - turne , ,,, -- -- , . 4"444. ' I - I A-n- , I r-- ),. I beer' FNos, ri:thrtt in is sold. lasW1 lecte, - eservoirs J., , hitt, Elephants' , , '. the need for that it be impossible, in the uppet basin without large storage reef ennstrunAreservo IT WILL sE 6rrEim.0,..s4,4so,iESMG how the ,WASHINGTON VOICE OF EXPERTENCE éss--(). cars 'on to- - provide Adequatelitoragelgo- voirs, for the states to use their tiou vf - senate meaning literally an assembly-- of as wen. as bo'ttled beer. could meet 'launched news policy. The venerable weekly the upper Colorado River is that the upper basin - old Men.,-i- t was quite appropriate that Utah's apportioned waters Ind still de- y commitment-for-deliver.of Its be to water of the Inilehigh city has always been an acis basin 75 if Million each acre feet necessary liver upper house hear a few words the other day 75 million-a- re feetin any ,10- - 10 years to the Lower Bisin ' centuator of the positive, but now it has come from utilized. fulli., a fellow oldster, James E. Hart. MCoft Ia e period to thi lower basin fro'm the direct flew of the 7Customers CTOA .ed Salt take: out and flatioote& against bad P. I This statement wA issued yearLee's Hart; )ust SIT'vrtnA LssAl 98 and now living at 4678 1' Ferry. news of any kind. City stores Friday s the sec-Friday following a, ineeting be- 1",'Because of the 'extremely river: Highland and i , was a pioneer of Idaho bY.. year delivery ond annual tween White Elephant The Reclamation once year servIld in Gem CorpmisState's the variable flow from year to year could "Beginning with this issue," a recent be with znantainedi A. under and IV. EliasSen. sioner Dexheimer only Days way; got L. introduced the Day venerablewill Issue laid, "the 31onitbr In the Colorado Riverfrom appublish only Basin , storage Stoire officials said Uppet plat', adequate congressional delegates from : visitor who was accompanied by D. 1.;.,1Hays eleam, decent, interesting good news... IV million acre If the who believes his friend is the oldest makever " Utah, Colorado, New Mexico proximately .4;4 UPper Basin is- to use opining and closing hourswill refuse to print anything tragic, depressin 25 to millionatre arrywhereynear-theportios observed I to addriiiasession of the and Wyoming.fhe gatemen teitpersear 11 Vtah lawmakers. :, sordid or feet per year-i- t is essential lotted to it ;1:1, ) and final day of the sales event the issued by compact" by Dexheimer, pointed -Three Salt I,.akers suffered eut the great need fur the reser- I that large reterVoirs be4providThe robbery, NAM Si NAMES -- 8:31 ed to smooth out theviariatiOri urles --Friday-4kt murder, sex slander and war seem to be the - ;sir have , , voirs, T., writes lust) learned," Madge and permit the 'Upper Basin to a 1; in a two-ca- r collision at principal prtoccupations of Most newspapers, Grgi,-8-28 meetattended Swen: Teresed is the delegation Lake "that tSt, dvielop 5th and streets. irrigation projects to 'North lith West thus presenting to the worla distorted and Deseret Newsy spelled backwards, and 1 'The accident oCcurred when ing. The conference was called Utilize to the best advantage the really g of a inaccurate picture decent, (D-'wonder if you have been writing this colutim water whith is proportioned to a tar driven by Alibrey Bland by Rep, Wayne Aspinall, nation in which the good people far outnuto-- - all the time." to We Clcote:, get Dexheimer's views thein by the Colorado River .PLUNGES::TO:'.3YEAR-'''.LOWoriginated Swett Barnes, 63, of 793 N. llth West, Colo) , ber the bad-- - some ,score of years agó; but since that t4me, collided,,with: a car driven by on Upper Colorado River legis- Compact pf L922.- - . , ' ' before Congress. 'In refusing to print anything but good'.. many 'able hands have bad a go at it.) ''', Salt Lakers vale shliered,in- the cold Friday had good "Storage in the upper basin Perry Gardner Xilpatrick, le, lation 4111en I got to thinking," Madge conti- ' a Dews," the policy niaker chntinues,' "the one of the Utah 1 senatori:Or Is entirely consistent with the reason to dol,so---it was the coldest morning in'Inori,thän St. Catherine 4)41 , fts chin way out, hi Its Monitor :Res, n'that year seving t011t-,--, :: .The Kifpatrick youth suffered, .eoñgresmen would 6nel:A compact without risk ' of the g years, butt it-:hour-lon, fight for readerstip'and-idvertisinmore name at sultant's than ,! of on real the all; The any ,:results Basin ,,its' Upper temperature plunged to 0 about 7..30- asmi, the passengers.. o losing, right' t meeta-need.-", Is deternitned-t- prove Gladys Ga;dr,ler Is your garden cotvultant's. in the Kilpatrick Cal', J. Kilpat meeting. Irbe Bureau of Recla- to consumptive use of its all9ted1 coldest reading since Jan.. 4, 1952. At that rate, ' Hack Miller sbould be 1:lusily mation had thire cold to also Weaber The , of make certain seems rick and Rodney. Steed,,16, of water. January this,py say: ' t '7111.5., conference was ;ailed ' 112- :378 N. 12th Irtst, also were inoccupied grinding flour . "The ,compact, placesino limit the coldest month since 1940, weathermen said The tem; ', ,' Well, this corner wishes the Monitor g6od . 131011th have. averaged 5 degrees, Peratures for the , 'And another thing, please ,tell ime jured. Kilpatrick. suffered 'lac- to 'acquaint thee Upper ..13,,,sin 4;lont, the' length of: tim,-store- d speed in Ats good news.venturc, but fears A'rtti :below a normal. ,over and erations - of bead and. fingets eongressional - delegation, staff,miU find msny dull day with, not, much 1' , ' aeter may be carried "Why do columnists cOn.dentlf ' ohleiric-- which might alis;- - thr cle arskieslre4Dre C3S no is toutit reason-to-- 1 rrisp craft weatherand - --andthe- !steeds y?uqt spflpTed that toetritesthrltthe world beingas what felt, Pet cf to astcet . . of the Month. :A high pressure F3, te11,1 when hearings are ,held iciefore it Iperrhits, the, development of : a lacerated knee. , the saying , is 'no mews good news, " IP ben the p. son wri:ing the enkutnn --t Centered over the llountain West will keep the skies clear taken to the the various committees. elecwere and freouentlt goad news I, and of storagePie youtbs coniersely generation goebut ' Ix redly-tid.irie?" - and the temperatures: down, weathermen said , ',..,, as a generalkiliscuaz, tric energy in;the Upper Basin :Ti. alt,Lake General, hospital for Is no news.--Wejust afraid Iklonitor readers; .41 ir sion t e same e II I e and'variool I c manner that Jhe tri,a ,t, ., s ones, prqeet ; ,itettinent. , ' , , :sZeti-tern, for- NPARtrio snot , temperatures - a newspaper, along with the 'Monitor, to Iteep' Poli(fe cited boll drivers for storage"-an- d partleipaang prolti-t- devtiot3inent his been mactiiln hat wilt a Saturday 'high of front '3), ioThe best?, way ' to light a ykoman Is v.. on in this tragic have been proposed. fast for existing the ,Lower Basin. drivint ,,, ,thiln abreast of what's-goin- g world: , , discUssions old ', run. conditions. it and "The you;. poiated out depressing, sordid, particular..ltems '... 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