Show 10A OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- OGDEN” UTAH WEDNESDAY EVENING JUNE 23 LOGAN CANYON TROUT SLOWING ROAD PROJECT 1061 I " ( i ! I SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — 1 s State officials met Tuesday in another attempt to devise a compromise for the proposed highway project in Logan Can- f yon Difficulty in agreeing on how to construct the roadway has been complicated because the area is scenic ami is bounded by a trout stream The channel of the Logan River would be altered by improvements’ in "t US 89 Among the officials meeting here were those from the Forrest Service Bureau of Public' Roads State Highway Depart-- f ment and Utah State University I J r Morgan Board Hires Music Band Teacher r' u s MORGAN — A Utah State University graduate is the new music instructor at Morgan High Ronald Wooden of Afton Wyo READY TO SERVE Howard GilUfar ri"ht) is the new commander of Clearfield American Legion Post 134 Second vice commander is Harry Vaughn (left) Past commander is Calvin Nichol (center) The post according to Mr Gill will concentrate efforts on the battle against both communism and juvenile delinquency Veterans are invited to join the organization SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — A savings of $136750 per year in The spokesman said the offer SALT LAKE CITY AP— Kenne- mean wage boosts of 7 to could waitcolt Copper Corp negotiators ed today to see if leaders cf seeral 11! i cents per hour for many workunions representing western work- ers and might run as high as 15 ers for the company would accept cents per hour when salary hikes are combined with area equalizaan offer for a new contract The offer was aimed at unions tions He said the offer is contingent upwhich have contracts with Kenne in on cott expiring in Utah Nevada Ari- areasagreement zona and New Mexico Kenneeott Kenneeott also has contracts in four the July 31 with the United Steel has about 7300 workers of America and with Workers states with contracts running out the ng ex-piri- (Friday Moss Names Utahn Interna-tion- al city's garbage-collectio- n service could be realized for Salt Lake City a businessman said today Ken Carlson speaking for Beehive Sanitary Service Inc said the firm’s bid to collect the garbage for $493000 paeans additional costs besides the collection costs Carlson said that $53000 could be saved on collection costs $40000 by eliminating the city’s trash cleanup crews $14750 how spent on public employes retirement law and additional $24000 because the firm estimated more homes than the city The commission directed Carlson to submit a statement on cost estimates before a decision is made on the matter non-econom- ic in negotiations here is the has been hired to replace J L Terry who retired this year after more than 30 years service Mr Wooden is now in Morgan setting up a summer music program for beginner and advanced students of the elementary junior and senior high bands He will also give instrumental lessons during the summer traveling to various area communities The exact schedule will be announced as soon as it is completed Mr Wooden said A graduate of Star Valley High at Afton the new instructor received his degree in voice and instrumental music He is active in the National Guard and has served in the Marine Reserve During his undergraduate days at USU Mr Wooden was active in dramatics taking part in several student productions including Guys and Dolls He also sang in the Messiah He received the College of Education Distinguished Service Award GARBAGE DEAL MAY SAVE CITY $100000 YEAR Kenneeott to Wait See On Wage Negotiations Chief among the unions involved 29 5ET SIGHTS FOR UTAH TITLE R Union of Mine Mill and SALT LAKE CITY Smelter Workers But representaE Moss Frank 11 locals union of including tives AP) — Sen said toState has he recommended some from railroad machinist and day CounII Ernest Dean Rep craft unions are also involved ty of American Fork to be a memPACKAGE OFFER ber of the Panel of Consultants on A company spokesman said Tues- Vocational Education for the Secof Health Education and day that Kenneeott offered a new retary one-yecontract with an economic Welfare package worth more than 10 cents per hour on the average D-Ut- D-Ut- ah Iraoin 0! cDSC u Calif There will be a habeas corpus men charged with the blowing up of petition hearing Friday in U S District Court for Jensen who telephone relay stations in Utah claims the initial complaints failed and Nevada May 28 are expected to state the cause of the action to be indicted by a federal grand Brous who styles himself as the of the American Republican in leader Nevada a govThursday jury SAN DIEGO AP) — Two ernment attorney said Asst US Atty Paul Hofflund said Tuesda y such indictments Bernard J against Chris Jensen Brous and would remove any necessity for the government to show cause for taking them to Nevada for trial Hofflund said the only thing the government would have to show now at a removal hearing July 7 before a US commissioner here would be the proper identifications of the pair Federal attorneys Monday Kaysviile Legion Elects New Staff KAYSVILLE — Jack Brigance is the new commander of American TEETH FALSE to a overcome Here Is pleasant way loose plate discomfort FASTUETH an improved powder 6prlnkled on upper and lower plates holds them firmer so that they feel more comfortable No gummy gooey pasty ’ Miss Utah Friday night and a trip to Atlantic City for the Miss America Pageant The Miss Utah pageant will be held at the Prudential Federal auditorium taste or feeling It’s alkaline (non acid) Does not sour Checks ‘‘plate odor" (denture breath) Get today at any drug counter FAS-TEE- Army has said he sent Jensen to blow up relay stations in Utah and Nevada to rally support for his movement which apparently consisted of only the two men Letters led FBI agents and Mexican police to Ensenada Mexico where Brous and Jensen were arrested and deported to the United States Mrs Brous and another man found in Ensenada were not held made technical changes in complaints from Las Vegas and Salt Lake City Brous and and then ' Jensen Therearraigned two are in the county jail in lieu of $300000 bonds —ADVERTISEMENT— More Comfort Vcaring SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Twenty-nin- e young ladies from state will vie for the throughout n n 1 - BOAT INSURANC Low Low rates vs sound i A BLACECDUnil-JOflE- S t I t 4 - GO : EX 2-75- i ! 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