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S.Detense: Bonds during the first Mier-te- r of 1952 compared with' last year's sales, Charles L. Smith, Utah Defense Bond chairman, announced Wed- ' - -. - , , .. doubled during the Utah, property taxel haVe more than taxes by exceeded 25 are by stil years, but past Association report'' $10,000,000, according :to a Utah Taxpayers ' ' - I I1, , non-proper- ty I ' 1 ' ty ,Education Board entieo . ',Taxes,- y I- , - i Utah-,,-Pro'pert- ' ,, issued Wednesday.' , 1 state and local "Property taxes were the backbone of both the report ;eads, "but since public revenues 25 years ago," state- revenues have taken the lead,' ' time that nesday.. " . from $3,515,000 to $55,000,000 During 'January. Februr- - increasing . - ary and March of this year, City and town lots and improvements bear the greatest Series-- E Defense Bonds portion of property taxes in . sales in Utah - totaled $2,- the state,' totaling 45 per cent to $2,989,000 compared -of all taxes paid. . 352,000 in the first three Last year, mines and mining , months of last year, Mr.. . ' paid tia6x.5e is Smith said. , clarimcsenitn otfheanstparteo "Our, state attained a p Intervenes-I. plus rating of 27 per cent '' in the state or $7.428,919. Corn- for this period, a record i bined with the mine , occupa- every bond buyer in Utah ' tion tax, thelotal from the in- should be proud of," he . ' said. The next highest state dustry is $10,133,000.' ' ,was South Carolina with a The r e p o r t recommended The Utah State Board of Educa- . plus 18 per cent. a strong centralization , forming tion became an intervener Tues. of authority in the State Tax day in a suit filed a year ago by Commission in order to fulfill the University of Utah to prevent ,the state's I the State Board of Examiners form assessment ratios." Increased rat. charges totaling nearly eight per cent, for almost all classes of electrieserv- ice was asked Tuesday by the Utah Power and Light Company in meetings at the state capitol. The company asked the rate, increase in keeping with a rut-Ju- g by the,PSC that the company a slit per cent per Is annum fair rate of return on its Investment. The company said that increased costs have pro' hibited thisreturn. COMING INFiATION . - t - 0 , - Junel 6 til June IL A , N417,., a- - ,,, , ,..4 4g ef',I--4....4 .,o 1,,....,, 4r ii cY' r I, ,,, ti,1.-- ' 7. tr ' 4 i, 'It' , - t..,,t 7 it ,, ,' .". 14.,,,,,,,,, zi - , Utah Public iervice Commission hearings on proposed rate boosts for electric power in the state Tuesday were recessed um- ''''' 1.''' .,. Ille k,. .'.)'$P ' - i- '' 4 A, t It. ., , Ar,f144-'4- , 4,4 ! - ,- , , ), Over To . RECORD . , ' 't .,,N,,e r ut i, ,.r. - -;-- 44 t., , ' 14 , - - Hearing Goes ,'1 ,,- c- 1 'f,,' et, w , ' Iro ft flI . SET BY UTAHIN BOND ,SALES ,,,,moN, , . . - 1 - t 44,,,i. , - ... 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V4, - '1:. 4' ' '' '''''''''' ' c b ."' ,, 141952 - . . - - I Utah, Wednisday, May , , II - , r ,, t 14 koot 0 . - 2 , .. 44 I , , 00 ' ' . , ,. . v..4. ;,-4 ,- .07- .4' .,. 4 '34t- - - ' - City.; , , ,z, V " ..e.4--- ''- " . . r t . - 8 ADESERET - , I - , . '.. - . n L University Suit - George M. Gadsby, company president, testified that a gen- 4 "end Inflation coming with the ftlEIV ELEMENTARY SCHOOLBids for Construction day( by the Salt Lake Board of Education. Cost of tho t 1 , 1 Korean War with the resulting ,. of the Nibley Park Elementary School to be built at 1 school is estimated at $425,000. It is to be increase In taxes and operating ' 2770 South,Eighth East St., will be 'advertised for Mon- costa was basis for the increase completed by September, 1953. from exercizing "undue power" , , tregtiest I i '1 I ihe state' school.. , Inver five-yeMr. Gadsby said that the I NIBLEY PARK ELEMENTARY Education of Board inThe agrees construction project 'SUGAR HOUSE 1 .. 1. stituted in 1948 will total $70,- that the university and other state Instruction school to and oper- schools should- not be subject 000,000. Construction budget of :::1:1....FO.F...7$17,000,000 for the present year ating costs have advanced fast- exacting regulation by the Board ., 111 is the largest th the company's er than the also for a L. rising cost of living of Examiners, but asks BEAUTY TESTS is subject the that history, he testified. IC university ruling acc"Costs of fuel, labor, mater- during the past ten years, ey tof, some ruling from the State SUGAR HOUSE 34in 1 the-VtTaxpayers Board of Education and that the PTA-Parlt Sét.::Pi.f:-NO-IA:IL-$606ials, supplies, services, and tax- ording-to1 Sugar House of 1952 and es have all registered great in- Association quarterly bulletin. university may not issue licenses , two attendants will be 1 ml were creases so that despite increased prePTA delegates to teach. sUtah the "race" between Reporting Invitations for bids on the projected Nib ley Park elementary chosen in the annual operating revenues the net in- the beauty cost of living and the Third District Judge Martin M. paring to leave this week for Inry ..1 A suit against a chemical school to be built at 2770 South Eighth East St, will be - contest beginning with a ,' come of the company for 1951 costsrising of the schools Larson granted the petition of the operating Ind., to attend the 65th I kick-oadvertised ff Lake the Board dianapolis, for of Educe. Salt was luncheon almost Tuesday Monday by $100,000 of Utahon a actually City plant charging the corporation per capita aver- Board of Education tharit be per- annual convention of the National noon at the Beau Brummel less, than for - 1950," he said. attendance basisthe mitted to intervene in the case. He with releasing gases in ' the age daily of Parent, and Teachers DECREASE CAUSE Restaurant, 3100 Highland pr The estimated $425,000 structure will contain 13' classpaper showed that instruction allowed 20 days for the university Congress Buena VIM& area last summer re. of Examiners to file beginning next Monday. Board and the adMrcosts bad said and the decrease operating Gadsby AU former Sugar House wu dismissed Tuesday by Third rooms, an auditorium, administration offices.ag 1 frIt came despite the fact that more ,vanced 26 and 20 per cent more answers to the board's claims. Delegates from the Utah conroom . queens will attend. The District Judge Ray Van Cott Specifically, the board asks that than the add- rapidy than had been respectively $16,000,000 E. be Mrs. Donald tin Rose, Bids will be opened June 101 Sugar House Chamber of ed to of Examiners be barred gress will the Board cost of Jr. servand electric, living. plants i ge and construction is scheduled to Commerce - sponsored confirst vice president, and,Mrs. A. It. or from irdisapproving approving 1940 NN to instrucice. From 1951, Patrick Rooney of 840 South ell test will be open to conteststart immediately thereafter. 4 For the 12 months ended tion costs Jumped from $56.74 salaries fixed by the Board of Edu- Ure, fourth vice president. co 3400 West St, poultry produc ants from anywhere in the ,I to the manner Jorin completed similar March 31, 1952, the company per capita to $128.95, an in- cation Delegates from the Granite, thbueildoipnegniinsgtoofbe bu state. . school claimed the that gases from er, said, net income showed a furth- crease of $72.21 or 125 per cent. university's request for freedom dan and Ogden councils were slated 1 tw Merchants of the commuin September, 1953, the nitro' Corporation plant er reduction compared with 1951 of living during the from regulation from the Board of to leave Wednesday for the meet. Costs t fly are ' -nity contributing prizes Dr. M. Lynn Bennion,city of $10,000. same period increased from Examiners. They include Mrs. Everett Wood, , no stopped the egg production of of Jewelry, furniture and schools superintendent, i The proposed new rate ached-- , 179,5,Tetstrit,Eauated ItilscLoketibatilieltaie Fin- president-44-e TV! tOa: clothinx to tile winners 2004aying hens and 100 pulleit . from Cecil Jacobsen, first vice presie 1 to the 1939-4C- r 1 m; living cost index, ance 'Commission will take ' had asked the crowded conditions in t b e ment clause under which rates instruction cost a increased passing- on withdrawal- of funds dent, and Mrs. R. M. Crowell and tin 19 in Salt Lake City has been June Sugar place 4 court a for Park the and State Mrs. Willis Whitbeck, committee total of $13,465 for ruled out as the site of a new Columbus, Highland , to users on the company's inter- $54.74 to $71.84 or 26 per cent from appropriations of to Nelsen House, according dollars, the bulletin Legislature to the Board of Educa- chairman;. Mrs. James Carrigan, , 4-damages to his hens, deprecia- plant of the Rohr Aircraft Forest Schools. He said that 'im- - R. Beak, president of the connected system, except resi- in 1939-4- 0 tion and under institutions it condential and farm street lighting reads. tion of his property and general Corporation with the announce- der present conditions it is nec- - Chamber of Commerce. t president of Jordan Council; Mrs. to some otu. trols. transport customers, would Increase or deO. M. MacCarthy, ment Wednesday by company esssry , tio president, of damages. dents who should be attending It also asked that the Finance crease .03 mills per kilowatt 21 in5 A. facand a James new of , officials for .council, Ogden plans The attorney for the Filtrol Commit-skithe Columbus School at 2530 Shall not have PowOr hour of use for each increase or Knights Ye - ler, director of Region tory at ttiverside, Calif. to pass on requests for personnel decrease' of 10 cents per ton Corporation presented the mcAs Man Leader of TwinFred H. Rohr, president of South Filth East St., to the so.loil.-pja-ti-E. 871 Mrs. John Hayes Ogden made by the intervener, and that from present coal prices. ition for dismissal on the grounds the Rohr Aircraft Corporation, Lowell School at 119 E St. of the nation- tah; Falls, president Ida., Utah Grand Cömmandery, the Board of Education be permitArchitects for the building BOOST BILLS al congress, has designated Sunthat there was no evidence to said Wednesday that the com- are Fetzer and Fetzer. elect counsel other to Anti-Postted employ legal al Company officials said such a Knight Templar, Tuesday show that gases from the com- pany. would erect a 200,000- day, the day preceding opening of eh clause is similar to those accept- ed Percy N. Cook of Ogden ,as than the state attorney general. l. at Riverside had stopped ,Mr. square-foo- t the convention, as a day of "revplant pany's plant at 43rd so commander asked the the that 'It grand university most ed utilities because of by packerent prayers for peace." Rooney's hens from laying eggs. to manufacture .A.0'.)i.--:...5..00.1,:Unstable fuel price, during re- annual conference in the Ma. shall be subject to certain controls StraLast summer the company ages for the Boeing 7 take will ': conference The probup South 650 East of Education. by the Board 1 cent, years. The effect of the sonic Temple, was reclaiming acid from oil totanker and would expand the lems of school education, the nar- , increases for residen- Temple St. proposed Vista at Chula present plant by 011 at the Utah cotics prOblem, physical fitness, sludge loRefining and (News Washington Bureau) commanders from good gains public ship opin; boost to users tial Reports would be presCompany plant. The acid was 45,000 square feet. About 2500 WASHINGTONSen. Wallace F., ent minimum bills of 88 cents cated in Salt Lake City, Og- Ion and good public reception civil defense and safety in a series ' in. be workers will ' employed used for manufacturing high ocof workshops and panel discus- said Wednesday per month to $1; $3.10 to $3.36, den, Provo, Park City- and Price of patriotic programs spon- sions., Army Mon. Bennett tane gasoline. The company vol- the Riverside plant with a po- WASHINGTONL-Th- e York Rite bodies. member sortd consistentto indicated nt and by bills 87.66. 1 MO of 5000 employes.. day' announced plans for enlarg- he intends to introduce legislation imtarily halted operations on tential facilities at Hs Dugway Proving !: , ,,..;-..,., ': .,.. :.: ,,...,,,,,,,,,,.. :.,-to abolish the "no longer needed" ,.,:,:,;,,:i-,.---:T,. the reclaiming project when Salt Lake City had been ing . 1' ; t .,.: 1 i Grounds in Utah by an unspecified ' - ,, .. , ' ' , ' ,,: La area residents complained. - named as a site of the proposed amount. .....,.... :t , ,,,, postal savings system. !:,.,., ,, r.:, ,..,.. t, ... 13,000,000 plant and at one ; t I. ho 1 I A , service spokesman notified The Utah solon said liquidation time company officials were reI ve of the Utah Congression- of the , ported to have completed ten- members postal savings al was that ' it delegation 'k ,' taking ' .':;-tative negotiations - for a site and ..'' , ', ,;.i. :.''' t' - , would save more than $8,000,- ' ; ; 0'- ratk-;- ';' - I- i made preliminary- arrangements steps to acquire title to some plan :::' 40' , gr , 000 acres on in addition now 14,800 the site it annually, to lighten- s:,:.7 ,:' for financing and construction. ::14s:1,..'.4,1.:. - , ; 7.,-:.1 .....,'..--:' ::,',, .'; leases from the state. He said: ,:,r?,:r.ts,,;,:,-, L.,' :,,: :,..., work l;,, for ing postal employes. .. However, final approval by "We want to ,,,..,,,, , .. .,,. .... ,i mei ,': ..:, i , us the land for i 640 .4. 4;4) - i oP' ' n' 'N11,01P'" ' "ti, ' Voice and piano students of the Air Force and the subse- construction purposes but fear to He said any economy moves in '..w!Pok, ,. :,,,,,ait ...me .. i; S'. 40,4S, 7'44 ', ;) 1 ,:," .),,,,..,;i ;..: ', 1 '416441 th, '&.:A :! 't,,,O. . : '''.: :., t; Ihm.,,, a ;:; of n ', certificate of ' , :1 quent ...),.;....e issuing .., :i, Edna Crowther Ririe will be N,,,,., .,,,.,; ea' k . do so until we own it. The U. S. governments should be to abolish ' , ,-i ..ck , " 4f.....wo.,,.:f,;;,(1 1 'i. .."-,',L.St was held up by the Justice :,'...,,,-- :"., .: '(',', :'''4, .' presented in two recitals sched- necessity '' ' is filing con, ' The postal 1 .00!:, , Department ' " programs. ; ;',,,,,:,.: '' Stretch-ou- t in the rearmament demnation suit '; uled for Saturday at Mrt 4' against the state 4 , 1 , , ;' 47 !. . s , , ,', ;411116 ii resident studios, 35 East First program. Company officials for title, which is the procedure savings program Is no longer need..,' Ite:. ..,i ,? Sc 1 ed to made ' several to for the North St. accomplish , purpose Wright in matters of this kind. The state's trips r clteser"77------ -; '!'41 fir v' Junior students will appear Field in Dayton, O., to confe attorney general ha, assured us he which it was established, Sen. Ben. , tr ,0 nett declared. at 3 p.m and seniors at 8:30 with Air Force procurement o - will not oppose the ttipsfer." - ricers, but were unable to functions of the savings plan are pm "r ..4k1 '4 Is ' Brazil Zoo Claim Paid - now "adequately met by commerIn the junior group are Peter cure approval. 1 Itist.7441,,b oimosbmose.o4ommobv..44 t! Jigesolliingtiotepraimmoni "The steady increase in our cial institutions in Aldred, Jimmie Marchell, Paall -to savings settle Payment of $456.60 Brent Johnson Charles Lyng le Te Patricia Watts Keith Roberts Tcrry Hayes mela Paulos, Joanne Therian, backlog of orders," Mr. Rohr an old account of Hogle.Zoolog- communities in the nation," he Eugene Ludlow Dale Lundberg now "which more is Carol Cole, David House, Jo said, than feat Gardens with the Zoofauna said. Particularly has the system a yson; Ann Simmons, Pearl Schaffer, 9140,000,000, has made it evi- Expotactio, of Brazil, wok au- become obsolete since the estabDESERET NEWS CONGRATULATES , gir:iveegoattoleIt uSdluiodiklijeronragiLDeenadn'LoPniton dS tsutduldo,oP i , Clear. ' stt Erma Lewis, Joy Holton and dent that we would have to in- thorized Wednesday by the lishment of a federal guarantee on ., field. N Michael Dean son Mr. Mn. and 1433 Ernest of Rees, Rees, zeti crease our faciliWenstrom. Lynn bank accounts, Sen. Bennett said. manufacturing Appearing in BORN City Commission. BABIES IN SALT LAKE HOSPITALS Bryan Ave.; Helen Landgren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. let the evening recital will be Alice ties. Not only is Riverside an TO: TUESDAY Golden Landgren, 916 Forestview Ave.; Michael Howard Tarr,. Vera Patterson, Doneen excellent community,. but it is GIRLS: Cowles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willis .Howard Cowles, 1196, 0 WEST ph Hardman, Glen Brewster, La strategically located in relation Mr. and Mrs. Chates L Pearce, 418 Beta St, Stadium South Eighth East St.; Marti Ann Peacock, daughter of Mr. 20 , . Dawn Christensen, Mrs. V. Lin- to some of our leading custand Mn. Paul B. Peacock, 1142 Emery St.; Leonard Martin , Village. N a ton, Jean Linton, Richard Whi- omers,as as well to main Our Mrs. and 3471 -Gordon 1573 aonnt Mrand MriL Gordon -Mr. East 3010 South St. WMacKay, South TwentyI p- pie; Barbara Halstenrud,-Hele- n plant-- at Chula Vista." Mr. and Mrs. Darwin S. Hyde, 1237 East Seventh South St. third East St.; Carolyn Gaye Hawker, daughter of Mr. and The company. manufactures Schaffer, Mary Peterite, Ralph Mrs. Douglas Hawker, 231 North Third West St.,- - Lehi; Mr. and Mrs. Milton J. Hollenbeck, 116 Seventh East St. - Linda Berms, complete piston and let engine' Shelley, Evelyn Mr. and Mrs. Wayne H. Workman,. 427 Redondo Ave. Eugene Ludlow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ludlow, .686 AnGunnerson, Jun. Peterson- and assemblies for military and ciderson Ave., Murray; Dale R. Lundberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Weston, 2065, Wilson Ave. Erma Lewis. I vilian aircraft. Herman O. Lundberg, 133 Williams Ct., Murray; Keith P. Mr. and Mrs. Edward McOmie, 535 North First West'St, . Mr. and Mrs. Max D. Christensen, 2938 Ninth East St.. Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs., Henry Roberts, Kaysville; Charles Kent Lyngle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. LynBOYS: '"4".""'"'""'"'"'''""" .'''''s N : ' ''''''''';',::,'"' 1 , West High School Reserve Officers Training"Corps cadets gle, 384 Sixth Ave.; Brent Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gerritsen, 1138 Talisman IDr. 514 South Mr. and Mrs. David W. Smith, 3717 South 3200 West St., son, underwent annual formal ins n Eighth East St.; Terry Jay . ' t , , , . , Hayes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Darwin S. Hayes, Bountiful; the Utah Military District. A similar inspection was held 'TuesMurray. . , Patricia Sue Watts, daughter of Lt. and Mrs. Andrew T. Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Thomas, . East St. 1- , , 1 ! day at East High School. , Watts, 1325 South Second East St., and all other babies one Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bergar Jr., 395 Leslie Ave. , e 'Nz, IT . The trainees have been under the direction of 1st 1..t.'John ; year old Wednesday. (Baby pictures will be taken free of John Ure, 1700 East Thirty-thir- d South St. Mr.. 1 r . ' N. Knight, commandant; M. Sgt. Harvey J. Howell and Sic. charge at the dalfiircerisoy tflit.eDelsg News, 33 Richards St., and Mrs. Ralph J. Tingey, Centerville. 4 . a.m. to 3 p.m., three days . Monday P Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Cook, 155 W. Twenty-fir, Daniel Stuart Jr., Instructom South St. prior to baby's birthday.) Pictures of state babies on their Mr. and Mn. Frank G. Emett, 658 South Eighth West St. - 'It Members of John MiliROTC the Board Willis, outstanding first birthday anniversary should be submitted five days -, Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Bjorklund, 791 Ninth Ave. A prior . of Inspectors, all of Ft. Doug- - tary II cadet of the year; Jerry I to publication. -'1 will be taken free of charge at Clay's They . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Farrington, 1195 Stewart St. 15 lak are Lt. Col. Charles H. Hall- - Dunton; distinguished Military ' ' Studio, Richfield; Thornwood Studio, American Fork; A. D. OUT . Mr. and Mrt. Edward R. Blevens, 775 Garden Ave. s,,,, , , ,z : II W. Carl cadet for den, John caw Maj. Nelson, . May; Thomas, Tooele; Smith Studio, Brigham City; Biddulph Stu03r Mr. and Mrs. Jay L. Worsley, 765 Hawthorne Ave. R. Kenny and 1st Lt. nagh, outstanding Military III Earl's Studio, Orem; Anderson Photo, Pleasant ' dios, Provo; : nog ' Mr. and Mrs. Lester F. Hewlett Jr., 521 K St. i ,, Poi Marvin H. Stock. ) ;"lS,7-graduating . cadet; Raymond . "' 1 ,. .,, ,,,,.. 't , t te):; distinguished ,, , 1 George, Military , LNDIVIDUAL AWARDS ff,,,N , 1 .-......4 - --, 4., 4.7 III iadet for May; Theone 1 ''''''''--"....--,,- ,,, ', - A . ' " lorI Individualawards . N ri h. --- -I , --2--. ' : , s ,'' ,; 1n.J.the ed -. -,'4: , "-' , 7 . Military No 1, West High Battalion went to: III cadet of the 'A , ' :. , ,, 41..N. f 1 ... oi ,, ea, . i , , 1' . , . , .. year. , ,. . ' , i . too' A4 Braden Wolf e, outstanding t, ., ' , ,,--, 1 ', , c - - - '''s Ray 1) distinguished Slaughter, , i , , klui ' : ' ' ''l '' 1 t marksman; Harold Langton, best Military III cadet ' 1 ' ' ' ' t' - ' ' ' , : , .. tOk 1 , ,' ' ' on' essay ' Arthur ' ' ' ( ',,,ot - f ,, citizenship; 1 ','-- ' z ,,..;" officer of the year; John . , . . ' t., f ., elk! '' I, ,p Pullan, second prize, for citi- - Haveyt best drilled , , . I -4ril ts. I, 4h N ,, ',k 1IN ;';,".'' ' I litt,,' sul , Military ' ,, 1 i' 4. . of,., . 4' ...4 ' '1,.. .01 ' .,oito 't zenship 'essay; James Cavanagh, cadet; and Richard Calkins, : est ' ' 4 ' i'de ' 44 ' 1 .:I!,00--., ' , . ' '; , cadet officer of the standing Milliary I cadet nontylkosk, , ,' . "' t ,k 1 sow'. , , , i 4 , , 1 , ...to, 4 's ,t. i' 0...14. ' .. , mse ' year. commissioned. officer. of ,the .t' , , i , , 400.1.0 V., k IT' ,. ' - - b 1.000e) , I,- CO Fred Brown, outstanding year. , . ., 't''' . . , '' ' ,,$ f...., , Je f' - , 1 , , - , 1 , ' '''',.. it I. , t officer; Lar- s,-, DNIT AWARDS Co ir 4',k, -0 ' ,.. -115 ' wh f ry Hawkins. best dressed cadet; Among unit , , , Can ,, , . , , , . Sherman Rolfson, outstanding Sabre Team, best drilled and - ' ' ' 4,,,,,,''' '''''"''',6,0'....4 b.m..,,-,0 . cadet of the ' Military I, year; champion of the three Salt Lake ''"' ill , i' ,' FORMAL INSPECTIONCadet Capt. Braden Wolfe, left, - t .., , dal Raymond Hubbard, 'distin- - high school battalions; drill , 1,,,,,,...., ,,,. , . - , 4 , ,,,..., ,,.- .- t., , s , t , . . , , ,f of the West High ROTC Battalion, awaits formal Inspec- -' s guished Military I cadet for team, test drilled and champion 4,. - i , . ,, , , lty , .44 - ) . , . ,k.,.tg-, ''s.t , 1st William distinItof and ' the three , ' 4, ' Pedler, tion Wednesday with. 1st Lt. John N. Knight, AL Sgt. - 1,!ey;' , battalions, ' ' , , , e ., -' I 1;ier'- 0", ' ii., '"ft.,,, - ,',,,' , giiished Military I cadet of the fie team, champion of the three , ' Harvey J. Howell and U. CoL Charles H. Heiden. .. , 'schools. year, Michael Rime Helen Landgrea Michael Cowles:- , , . Marti Feaaock Fell Carolyn Hawker ,...4...f.4 ..,k4,,,,,,,-,,....,4-0 , ), id - . k otropotr , 4- ' , , , '' ty '' - . ' 4' -.- ; .'' ' A' , i At Al. titr,-- 1 .. . ' ', . . 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