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Show 141410. - . , , - . , ' 'a - , . ,- - . , , ' , , i P , -- ,, t )4t - 4 - '' J If,t ,,, t . A ' ;t. I l .. ,. , :,. ' "'' i ,,,,I I ' ilott ,..:.- , ;'-7;. 4- r ' .14: '. ' il' 1 '1 .4 t ,4,.t . , '' i '4 ' '1- - - 4,1 ;k ,...... ;, 1 . .0, 'it''',..,'..:,,4 ,. :., - '''':- ,7,: .., i ,,,, .,.... i ..,.. Lillian -Owen ' Wal,ilaington Bureau ,, - ' , ' ' I .1.,:: i ": , .k,.. ' e '''t i ,,, ' ''.. ''' ' ' t , , . ''', ,.- ... , ,, ,,...,,,k,.4 , i .., ,i,,- to-1- ,, 44 '''.;..---- : ' ,..,,.. : ",, - Aor ' - A' 11. ThEtongressmanwrotet- ---- ' 4,'"' 441 ' . ' 4, i' BIRTHDAY - ,I ' N . , 1 g 1 -- , ':' ' r i . '','"'..-.- -' ''Nfi .." 1 tl'' ' N , . - , ,. -- day. That will give the water users custody of all major works of the ,PrOvo River project except Creek Dam, which the bureau said it would continue to, operate until further notice. Ltteer h 1 - , . --- 000oo000 . h Wil f . Mrs. . I I -, women. , The resolution, vhichT was the deleby unanimously passed gates, seeks more responsibilities of women in Utah govand say-sernment. . Cot q. d illP - , I 7p f - - Feel Inactive . , - adays. - , Members - i)f. the Bonneville StakerChurch,ofJesusChrist of Latterlday Saints, will hold their conference Saturday . and Sunday. Elder S. Dilworth Young of the First Council of. the Seventy, will visit the Sunday general sessions at-1a.mand t13:30 p.m. in the Bonneville Stake Center, 1553 BonneView Dr. Saturday meeting will be heTld at 17;30 p.m. by invitation to a special,group of the Priesthood membership and their wives. ' - Nobody knows which way world events are going to turn or vAiltriToint so hop pen when. ' ci , , iation-70 fears this . - compounded ly 1 LEAVES 4 COVERS tr'ao 4), ,4 , df, . SOCIETY .EAST 33 , - - , ,, a' Ns, , . in.1900.--- ' . A devotee of music, Mr. Haslam has been active In life-lon- g PAINT , ON , , ) 2.,701 ,1, al" , , 4 .' ., ,,, vim, , ' 0 i- , ,.........- The annual slogan contest of the Salt Lake Junior Chamber of Commerce will begin Monday, according to reenos, slogan .chairman. .1 i . Held in connectiOn with the 4 . 4 "clean-up- , paint-up- , fix:up". i'''''''4 touchei Nancy. Caidida Bettinson KIm Gardiner - ' - . - . - Washington Bureau C1930C l Watkins-A- Sen.-Arthur-- Vi-- C and W re breaking down from const use and inadequate funds for repairs and improve. ments,7 he said. pucinbtalcicioltiram::11(e7.: ests . to provide ' tional facilities, protect wild life, and improve safety in the forests. President "The money is already earned s i, a is This the forests. by merely To, Address Meeting ' ''4. a It matter of directing into moll ,.'. Samuel 0. useful. channel," he said. Bringhurst, recently y Recreational areas in many of released as president ,of the 'i the states were installed by : n es - on ,., Swiss-Austria- . ,0 pen - Hous e - - sr of Jesus . NLatChteru-dreah- of y - - - '- , - ;;1,,, ,,, 0 95 ;:i1; i , - - - Car Radio Stolen Paley k . , - ?;,A - . STYLE ELECTRIC CO . ' , , - il R. Young, 142 - . a, - lab ' -- - . ' ) ILI -- , . LS l)1,!LI, i 243 Sq. )I b ' ' ,, 1953 (". Model - 11. . - , . 1 - rr - - . s- - 1 ' : . ' - - ?- ' ....,,,,,,., . ',"1:,itVIt- ,; - - N, ) :.:.),r21-Z'1- - r - 'C - , - wow- ,,, ;,), -- 421110 . . ' 0 RADIO : , i 1 44 , T' ' 6216 t''. ' ., , ., . Rogency,Ill PHONOGRAPH - , El ' ' slt, 0 . - . à - A. , No, 4" : - , -- ,....., . i - . , . )II' - 1:stt :4''It:..4.:170;'''-l- t lib . 40 TRADE , - , - b "o, T LL'EEICA'L,.-WANTED - (1.-:!-, , ) - lc , d - ,, ..., - Ti , :. , , 1201131.11. ' Ir. n' 9 . j eUgit VALU3 , ' i ''' - , it I - ' - - .. .. , ' 'It ,- - Art!, r":1 rtAo ri ii,,,a4,.,..4,,i,....o V4hosktivkAAaakfro4ittAtiAles,ti,At;4AA4,14' ' N 1 ALLOtiALCE I roe $15.00 I or wotor,I1 I. wo ,' I' .,. . 7 t da elatillille: . ' , s .1.) . fr. - - - Yes, wo will allow for your old funk e ra oor ii.C3a VOLIG , 0(i " 19 cl rat I - . - . l , . ' . oie ma - tswULpeakL.a.ipecaL - S.L.Woman 85 lb si - - ' - To Honor Jo ELECTRIC - 1 k OPIIIEG f' ------ aliving 1 - I fpreormcethnet 74,viellorifyiNpvvilvvtiNlyv,14vvt"vvytyvte , .. . 1 HEAT ER . edA. ilZorksterostinththese ., areas's Utah) has introduced a bill to srepeeentdveld0 - ' Newitecreat ior Fund - , ,,,,,, '.i. , ';'C":.'""t'0'.',4 - - ; - 44'!,g 1 liti George, refunds are usuilly in the mail within four Weeks of the filing , period, Mr. Fox said. Dtning the past week, 10,500 returns were, certified for refunds in an aggragate of 81,017,- 513. Since the filing period opened on Jan. 2, 49,300 returns have been certified, totaling 1 . mkgs 1 Il.....I -the, spring cleaning campaign sponsored by the Jaycees, the con-$4,234,489. persons City or the city. ef, working directly-i- n The cleanup campaign begins - March 29. i WATER to 4 . Slogans will be limited three per person and must he P4 GAS OR five words, or less strOssing,1 - the spring cleanup. Winners gab ,,Iok will reteive gift prizes of merchandise from Salt Lake. '' - , 1 ' 38,000. thahns Mailed Refund ,processect-se-reeeived,--and- -- -. ... ......., ; ,..,,-- : ''' 41..,i) , - '' the-hon- ot - 1 , c. ,..k ale , t14 , ,t14, idsD . '4111-1-1- 0 I ..;) 41114 ,e1F1 , - . ,., ,r tA).k toklk . 4 4 e it.k2 " , is - .44'1 ,F 0000 at ,44-- : , lAt' 44,144' 9I3OOV000 (11:11-4r7;4'4-;11;-- i ..,: , .., ... ; 2 , -- , :60:0....0:0-0-- , 1 .,.. At.; . voluntary advance payment several years ago, announced Fisher Harris, district general counsel. - - a ,..,..,1z 9 : SOUTH, ST. Loan Asmciation ,,, ., ,,...., ' ,. ' itooter, rogordkus of modifies', Church musical circles. He re-- sOn Ave., reported to police Sat' "c'elifsmotlis ,, TiliNk calls his marching with the urday morning the, theft' of s' ,i- ou I mow "water, 'motor. , Wellsville band in the.50,t11 jubi- - radio from his automobile while 4i 1 , ALL ALL pppuuut nuns sips, :. Joe parade in Salt Lake City as It was parked at 1487 Bell Ave. 13EEIIIVE- I Only $5.00 Por Month! one of the high points in his life. , -' Ile is now one of the few Jiving daughter mentioned: Marler AND COLOR CENTER s former members of the eelebrat- - is 'father of Eldon Itaslam, Salt Ph. 633 So. State ed pioneer, marching band. Lake City; Mrs. Doris Hodges, k immuttly, WE IFNI tN0,:M00:t. ' The has lived in Lewiston, Utah; Henry Haslam, honoree crilrit:it 4.1134 4 ', 0 I,,k At,. Wolipop'er Steamers, Point ,:,: kewistoO, ytakt,and also 11,15' mithville,Ajfah.ancLAIct 3,ar Sproyinillioup, Now PliiiitOrS.V, Logan. He js now making hisiren- - Sutton, Moscow, Ida. He bas '11 . 70VSouth State ,... .1 end Satodows ' 0 Mrs. Marler, h ind with , three great. ?me rtmxtip,,m4psveopAtieromp graudchildreigrandchildren iMPASAInetUttlAq!SMATfit-,lfl- a , In adoutiot? ,tta ,the son and Uteh's Oldost iovings .and - , Ist NO PAINTY ODOK , ALL SURFACES - ',. SOIL GUARANTEE WASHABLE "Moo Yoe Mink Point et Vinlipinpforn ' BUILDING-- - , . ZI011'S BENEFIT P ' y ' , t SPRED IlLui3A . .....s., wernoldi-17'.iBlirgai--,i-i-fait- .Unless . is ' ,, , IaOpenManday - -- . - --,., ", .. l'ilonertiqmed . Birthday - Cleanup Slogan. Contest Stated H eld Celebration ' - Moe 816-5t- h Relatives and friends Saturday 1730 helped Joseph J.- Haslam, 80th his celebrate , 'Harrison Ave., ''. ,......... birthday.' .0..0000e.. '., , . After being the , guest' of honor ,e,,,,,,,rly) That-- , NEW sA, at a family din- - 1 mommoomor - net., at the home , il., f .,7'.,.;1 of a daughter, Mrs. L. A. Mar- - ,.. ; - II .),,.. . , loNor ler of Salt Lake t , , ,..- .-, THRILL City, he was to , ' : attend a seconit1, ro party Saturday 11 w ',' it,a, 1 I I 1 IV k1 evening at the home of a son, Mr.Hasiam IC..Hasiama-iLogan. - -Joseph RUBBER ENAMEL Mr. Haslam wattorn Feb.,28, 1873, in Wellsville, Utah, and was 'Ea married to the late Mary Kerr taApply. DRIES INslIk MINUTES in the Logan Temple, Church of LEAVES NO a RUSH MARKS Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, -- PAINTING - Ft The twin terminal reservoir at the end of the aqueduct became thedistricfs responibility-la- st April 1. the Metropolitan Saturday Water District made its second regular payment on the $13,000,- 000 aqueduct repayment Contract. A check for $310,000 boosted payments to date to $840,000, inchici- - n ca c , arl.,,,,,,shi.t...----- . "anI , , year. ---s-- Pr-6v- , , i ' 4::, 1 Miss U. of U. . ,, , - - ' - There, you don't have to , ' leave them for any specified , of time. And while. length-,you're waiting for present . questions to pass, your dollars - will be sorting a nice divi semi-annual- app. . - TO 41.8-mil- Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Lawrence, 1325 Mr. and Mrs. Marshall J. Rerkins, 1568 ' Mr. and Mrs. Norman P. Neil, 4390 West 5250 South St., , -Kearns. Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin G. Midgeley, 1940 Redondo Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Harding, 1003 Major St. 4360 West 5500 South Mr. and Mrs. James D. Robinson, . , ' 1 St., Kearns. Rose . Cl., I Mwurrayt. Mr, and Mrs. Wyman OvarVi73 M St. S. 1st , Mr, and Mrs. Paul Jorgensen,-33. -, Lafayette-DrInfernal , , Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sanchez, 949 S. 3rd West St. Revenue's refunding program is St. h . keeping pace with the number East St. Mr. and Mrs. Verle Brian, of 1952 income tax returns filed Ave. W. Clinton 141 Mr. and Mn. Ernest Hiner, Triner Trailer Park, Bounby Utahns to date, C. Irvin Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hotler, , Director of Inteinal Revenue for tiful. Utah, said Saturday., . Although a large 'majority of are still working on taxpiyerk 801h their annual tax returns, about s , 38,800 early filers already have " received refunds. . I II Returns currently are-be- ing . IT'S HERE! think a smart thing to do with your .dollars right now is to put them peacefully for O white in Zion's BenefitUtah's oldest savings and loan assocI I, I -(- 0 awfully hard to decide what to do about money now- - - , r , S. Major St. 3rd-Sout-- Ws - . BOYS: - meeting Sunday. Elder and Mrs. Bringhurst will -' address a meeting of Northwest- - 1 , ertl States returned missionaries at 8 p.m. in the South Twentieth Ward Chapel, 2nd Avenue and G Street Elder Bringhurst forAn open house honoring- - Mrs. merly presided over the North; ert, 85, 217 Mary Waddell . f 8th East, will Lamb. at that ad. lwestern, - -: 7astepstcMliAlssion, : 2 p.m. until dress Sunday ,;,, , f evennig. Mrs. Lambert was born in Salt ' it PAIR NYfONSP'' Lake City in 1868, t at 1, aanddaumgahrtgearroeft With sach , Isaac M. Waddell : " Watson Waddell. She bas been ."1""1"' war,:v 9'121 a resident of Salt Lake City all EILT-BA).., .4,- - t , her life. She and ber husband,1 , 1 ' James C. Lambert, were the first RUG 1. ' ' the Lake Salt in married couple ---- '", was per: . Temple.' The ceremony 1 tS Miss Geri George, pretty Uni- formed by Elder George Q. Cans , 1a . versity of Utah juniorIsom non, 44 L Ith SouthPh 94791 --7 "' Mrs. Lambert has three living ... OPEN TILL It P.M. FRIDAY 4. Leeds, ,Washingion County: Sat- children, 10 grandchildren and a i urday held the "Miss University five .:0141(...4,004?..0.,,,., ,i....A . , of Utah's title and official back,, '"'"I'"'"'"""'''''"'"'"'"''''''''''"'slss'ss"s""vvvv.""vvvvvvvv.,00.,vvatvo ing of the "U" student body in the Miss Utah contest next fall. ' The attrictlye coed was.chosen OE; for from a trio of love- . ' " . ..,.. . ly queens who reigned over TO CHANGE TOUR OLD LIGHTING FIXTOTIS TOO NM ONIS Founders' Day activities at the . "U" during the past week. Other Fixtures Now FOR SPRINO RIMOOILINIL wmembers of the royal trio were Small desit wit! 11141 Wm) LOU Ann Richards and Ann Wilkins. - 4 '' daughler 1 . . , Leeds. She is an education f fixtures", 4:2702 1 630 South itatc,fHome aline tightin major at the university. , $200,000 . ' Right Now? Ridgeville Lit.. - , - "'"'"'' Does Your -- Stake ,Bonneville 1To Hold Conference t - Walter- Wayne X. Gunnell, 74 1St. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E; McCully, 326 Westminster Aye. Mr. and Mrs. John Roped 'Connell, 1954 Atkin Ave. - , - Apt. tBat 1 now 2 - h . I , ' N,--Is- ell I , requested the water users to take over and administer at their own expense the reservoir,' area "for boating, recreation and all other uses except regulation of reservoir storage." A similar notice asked the association to take over- operation and maintenance- - of Duchesne Itunnel and appurtenant works at its own expense on May 1. e The Salt Lake AqUe-- 1 duct was turned over to the Metropolitan Water District of Salt 1 Lake 'City, largest ber of o .rsubsescrsi Assn. River . r ly . , .: g adequate provided, property, values and retail sales will decline, Sugar House businessmen were warned Friday. , Frank E. Cox, Berkeley, Cal., noted commercial planner and parking expert, told a special . , meeting of the chamber. of corn-mice and their guests- - that . parking is the "No. 1 problem of all American cities today?' . i 170 bp5inesses Sugar . .. House's occupy approximatelY 840;006 square feet of floor space, a brief study by Mr. C x showed. Experts say that three times that area, or approximatell 2,520,000 square feet, are needed for adequate parking. Sugar House has only about 200,000 square feet, less than . re-tent- h enough space. - i , , .,,,i Darya Space SUGARS i HOUSE . . I. 4 -- David ForlugarHouse- Deer Creek Area ' '. 2 N,41 - i , - ' f .. ........................,(-no, of Parking - ' ''' ' os,,;..,,- , Sherri ,,,,,,, BlitliThTmnson . ' ' .. ' David Fuller -- james-O- ' .,:c0P!.. !,, '..; n- Marcus ft ..-- I, 4-A ,....... ,,,,,, ti, 444,- -'- - ,,,,k....,,, !t,,, - ' - ThriftTQllto- - , ,,, 45,,,,,...., ; .-, '... k, ' .. Cornish ,. ,,,. , ',, The Deer Creek 'IReservoir area will be turned over to the Provd. River. Water Users Assn. i effective March'1, the Bureau of ' Reclamation announced Satur- . Mrs,-Jerr- Mr.--and ----1 ', ' -- IL - 3 4, , f ft ii141.004 ;,t, - ,,r, 1 1, c, Wendy , St Nlk A fm-- ,- '' , . " pr'-'Ztio- , d ..s.,... , ' ,,. ... 1 I no , t , ,of , 0- " 1.:,.,..1 , , Administer ' ., ..,t: le!....,?.. ,.4,,,,,,. , , I ''''''''' ' ' 11 ,,,,,,so ,,,,'',1'.1,0,001"77- , :,,,,,,,,,,;,,-- ,.. ' t n7 - , , Wafer Ufil t txpert TettiNee , To h 1143-17t- , , . 1. -- i'''"' , ... N. , -Provo dr. y , ' -- . ll Lhl , - : r ,4: 'T. Gera!1ea?Randarjflp1jtf clubyour-- , FT. Teresa Obili 1:12:1112-:.- ,, .; T. (r ., i. ; mos , .. fo.,'. é 1760-10t- Mrc-Jficob-- r:c. It' lit ,tr. llateillialr Clubwomen 1 . t ,..,,i Jot Ifirtison Shepherd .0, le6. jit-r- knt r Net '''..:;', ''''' ''''...... ; ,.4,7''A . ' , ,.. ' put Before ,, ------ Jane Owen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Owen, 6152 Cedar-- , St., Murray; Johnny Hyatt, zon of Mr. and Mrs. Gene V. pee. e' Phillipp Martinez, son of Mr. and Mrs. HyattGunnison; that Tooele, Davis, Weber PhillippMMartinr7, 113 N. 5th WeitSt.4 Brad Justesen; son districts should 2800 South St., lwfset)n8ndWhe (1:flabgt ;aoRdostlerisie DDoenaantddlt:Itlit:soefri lk eral aid with others. , Ross E. Dean, . said he understood this would h East St .;;David Lee Shea, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- .0 by and ' haM'E. Shea, 1406 Talisman Dr.; Ross Burton, sow of-lfourdistricts'1,. share of Wa 'Burton, 102 West to. the in money proportion ren Shepherd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Heber J. Shepherd, 1998' ' eral assistance. . ' Jot Deanne Harrison, daughter of Mr. East 4800 1 "The intent of the federal law, "The responsibilit3r-- of Worldi ' and Mrs. Leon Box' 844, Farmington; Theresa Ann ' Harrison, was that federal aid of this rests with Mrs. James B. Olsen, 3210-11tthe of mothers of peace Mr. And Olsen, daughter should not diminish the lounyt Mr. and Mrs. John L. West Cornish, daughter,..pf the Wendy United Nations America," St; ordinarily received from state and Cecil David 1130 BuenoAve.; Full'er,sonofMr. Cornish; I legislator wrote. chairman of the Utah Federation ' Mrs. Cecil L: Fuller, 540 Somerby St; Sherri Lynne Moore, . Under. the recommendation of lot Women's Clubs told Utah daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore, 1349 W. 13th Souththe government women committee, Saturday. St.; Bert EugeneSingleton, son of Mr. and. Mrs. Bert N. Singlethe four might no longer consider Mrs. R. C. 6230 West 3500 South St, Magna; ; Susan Cutler, daughter of iseton, counties as critical, and thereporting to representatives of 150) . Mr. and Mrs'. ,O. Ray Cutler Jr.1579 Sigma Ave.; fore may refuse aid. East Milne; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brice L. Milne, "It is also pnssible federal aid !clubs throughout the state P. Mr. and son'of lirs. Lloyd Seager, Gerald Lloyd in Seager, St.; no longer be required tending an annual conference att Platt daughter of Mr. and -862East290.0$011.11159the..N,ewhous,e,Heteirssaid.thrto ast 320 South St.; IVIarcui-jilmesdcommittee in this regard would ternational relation's are based son, of Mr: and Mrs.J. -- H. Jameson, 120(iConcord: SL., Blythe on public opinion, which is certainly be appreciated. yK.: Thomson, 125t I "We are Thomson, daughter of exercising every ef-- formed at the dinner table. I 17th East St.; David Ray Marra, son of Mr. and Mrs.-- Frank fort to balance the federal budget "Our children r e f 1 e c t and, if federal expenditures are thinking," she said, "and public Ibarra, 8694th East St.; Nancy Jeanne Coucher, da.ugchtedr .:f being made which are not needed, topinion is the most powerful Mr, and Mi. Robert G. Coucher, 1561 Sigma ' ''sr- Jane Bettinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry O. Bettinson, force in the world." 841 Wilmington Ave.; Kim C. Gardiner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Urging that the women study $385 in Tools Stolen Carlos D. Gardiner, 1548 East 3900 South. St., and all other the U. N. charter, Mrs. babies one year old Feb: 28 and 29. (Baby pictures will be the 1WTTPW1Th sortsnf the a ter I. that erry, will who taken free of cliarge at the Deseret News offices, 33 Richards are the late persons Friday police to 3 p.m., three days be his parked or St., Monday through Friday,from 10 a.m. exterminated, depending eAlrebo otrrioDarl tt 000l dts to Mechanical and the clear and intelligent birthday): baby's Prior --, valued at $295 of the mothers.. WERE BORNIN SALT LAKE HOSPITALS BABIES Mrs. Theodore S. Chapman, and clothing valued at $90. --- -FRIDAY TO: ., Jerseyville, Ill., first vice presi- ----' 7- 7 . ' ,. dent of the General Federation GIRLS: , of Women's Clubs, said the great Mrs. William Dillon, 2265st Vimont Ave. and Mr. - Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kichas, 620 t-l- South St. prestige enjoyed by the federa- ' tionis- duetotheworkoLthe West St, Beckstrom, 318 t Mraird Mrs.-D- individual clubwoman Bountiful. 61 E. Ln., Evans, Pages Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mrs. Lyean Johnson, Pleasant Prole East St. Mr. FndMrs. Williarnr E, Sackett, 251-7tfor officer affairs Grove, public And Mrs. Thomas B. lioldaway; 028 E. Garfield-- Ave. Mr. the Utah federation, introduced, Mr. Sand Mrs. John Gayle Morgan, 1568 Kappa Ave., resolution requesting Gov. J. . , V. f - ...k...,,s ..,...i - ,..,''-,.- 1 .!,,,,, "w- ' '''' , TO: Phyllis Gail Jacob, daughter of GREETINGS - ; , ' '. ., , 4, , ,., Mimi ' ,......i , ' Frederick Roes Burton 4'. i . . - of Ithe governor's advisory head , committee on learning World-Challengcommittee h a d !tehdell i - . . : ..., A ,...!-- :,.: , , , ,,,, , '',04.0 ' ' .', ,,' - ''' 44 ''' i, '' .,, ,,,s, . s r ' v",,, '' '"- ., AI ' i , to 8,-- 1 1 1.,.- ,'Itr-tat- , !. ' ;AI: : 4,4; ,. - N, I. , 04.444,00" '" , , , , - 1 , ,- .440.40 ik. A ,,,. ,,,,,,,, ,,,, "" "K'r"vill ' ,....,...., 1 : - ',,., r " :, N ' "4":4. $"' '''''',"1 4' .s, 14,',..- 1,--- :J..., 1:- ', ; k. ..1'-- , A liN r, f., '', David Shea : A' Ac, , ,. 47,11T- . - , , , ,, 4044, Roshelle Dian i, : .... , .... I - , ''' ,,,,....,.......;:--rk,....s 4,41,f.: -- - . . e- - ,,, - t .,, t 4 , kt. .it .; ,. i , I ' --,- - ' roovilot4cA's"- - - f! '......"-- -- ' 11 r,,..0,-......,--.-,- ., ,,S . '''' ,, .Brad Justisen ,..,, out." i WASHINGTON.r, Possible Dawson withdrawal 01,,,federal funds ,for Job"'done praiseethewcreditable by the committee and area :''' iniiiii-f011o'ilMo-v-in:: disiiihnie meant no Criticism by his letter. VAL, . att,schealti 'Re askedigr,AlleIduCat OILfor im-gestions t Itricts in thestate,--RepWilli- a to ' the warned Dr, Adam - S. mediate- presentation I i committee. proper congressional B ennion this week. k ,. ,,, , x , , k i .,.ow ''',71-1-'. , 1 4 i 1 I 41. . . I -- t.... : v ... A,,, .,,'; 4,14,...'' ' i,, . ,,, l,7 ., , rut-the- 1953' , : 1! , Am..... ,, Fab.-2-8, i :'4:4.,i.z... ,,..,;.,4 .t ',,.. - want'to AP 4. .' 4:- , ; ; - 7 - - we lefinitely, - ., .;:i ,, P.htillip Martinez Johnny Hyatt - MTe---- ' r-. , ',, - ., - -- . Federal SchàolAii Withdrawal Seen . t -t ' 'kftla-- i g '''., , Solt take City, Saturday, TELEGItAM,- , '1,4t,r; tl' , ,: ' ; ,.. .. , ,. -- , , , , . s - , PbyLth laeob.f, A 4,....... , Pi , ft I 0 ',;--.1- ,, - --eke 4 ' ' ..1 i , ri ' ...... ' , , - f , ' ';,1 l',.14"; ..,,. ,.001" 1 : :: ' 1 , l t''' ' ' ' ' , . ''''''- -', t . .' ' ' 4'.''S ' 1 ' - ,. k : , , 4 NEWS' AND DESERET , , . , , t.. t 1 4k , ,. ', 7,.---- - -- m7,colr' ' r""1"""."", -- . - - , '4...p!..) ' , , , I k 44. - , , ' Au - t , ) |