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Show U. 117 2fi, 19h3 The Salt Lake Tribtme, Thursday, September Fall Kush Activity Interfraternity Council Lists Pledges Names Stanford D. Anderson, Dennis . Revet, Harry A. Berman, Kim J. Bodily, St, phen R. Chipman, Laon K. Downard, John W, Hess, Mark L. Higgins, Robert R. Hunter, Raymond H. Johnson, Bruca W, Kipp, Randy T. Marcus, Ed L. McKay, Mark Miller, Richard I. Pett Durian D. Pmgree, Kenneth O. Shrewsbury. William R. Stratton, J. Stanford Willie, Harold D. Woo1 ley and Bruce M. Worthen, all Salt Lake City; Ronald W. Barker, Brett D. Hayward, and Curt Nelson, all Bountiful; Michael L. Deanv er, Ogden; Michael B. Hill. Grand Rapids, Mich.; Edwtn W. Jordan. Wilsail, Mont ; Ga"v A. Lesser, Lafavette, Calif., and James C. McNeil, Wayzata, The Intrafratemlty Council has announced the following names after prepledges school fall rush activities at the University of Utah: Beta Theta PI: Craig S. Anderson, S. Elqcjren, Thurlon Builen, Edward James E. Elliott, David H. Epperson. , Thomas F. Harrison. Philo W. Henrik-senFlemmino B. Jensen, Ren S. Judkins, Jefl Morbv, Craig M. Morris, Jan L. Osan, 5ott R. Kolhwell. Brent Harold Scott, Peter M. Thomas, Guy R. Toombes, Richard A. Van Winkle and Thomas W. Whitney, all Salt Lake C. Duberow, Bend, City; Frederick Ore.; Burke T. Maxfieid, Kavsville, Utah: Michael L. Rubin, and Richard A. Van Winklt. Ogden, Utah. Kappa foma: David R. Minn. Adams, Air Pollution Parley Gets Protest in Burn Bans Special to The Tribune A majority CEDAR CITY attending an air pollution hearing in Cedar City voiced opposition to legislation forbidding open-ai- r burning. fYinrtnr't.vl hv flrant a. vvinn, executive secretary, Utah Air Conservation Committee, the meeting was called to discuss proposed state regulahons con- cerning open burning in the of 30 persons PM Delta Thefa: Gary L. Adam, A. Scott Harvey, William G. Lynch, ThomG. as A. Pace, Brad K. Pentelute, Dean Sharp, and George C. Stavner, all Salt Lake City; Georqe T. Gritting, Lvnn K. Krantz and John W. McMii iin, all Idaho Falls, Idaho; Bill K. CoU Her, Livingston, Mort.; Ted Davis, VerAsh.on nal; Jetfrev R. Hemming, Idaho; Craig Ho'mstead, Lehi; Steve P. Houchens, Jackson. Wyo.; William Z. Ruqgeri, Moab; Greg A. Soulds, San Jose, Calif. j Rex C. Strand. Wood Cross; Edwin F. Weyrauch, Tiuoll, New York; and William A. Worthington Pleasant Hill, Calif. Phi Sigma Karoa: Glen S. Allen Scott K. Cardwell, Craig M- - Christensen, Mark S. Fairbanks, William Hansen. George E. Pence, Robert A. Sper'ing, Michael T. Singer, and Lawrence D. Young, all Salt Lake City; Vernon L. Bisett, Phoenix. Arlz.j Gary H. Bronley, Boise, Idaho; James P. Charles R. Carell, Rapid City. Llndberg, Los Gatos, Calif.; Gregory F. Murphy, Bullhead, Arlz.? H. Roice NelR. Rapp son, Cedar City; Charles Whittier, Calif.; Harold D. Robertson Crete F. Robert Se'nel, Ronan, Mont.; III.; Victor H. Smyth, Pasadena, Calif.; Rex Rooert M. Susich, Wendover; Wavne Wi'son, Pleasant Grove; and Edward W. Glashien, Bountiful. Pi Kaopa Alpha. Bruce C. Alder, Ed Bulier M. L. William Blomquist, Georqe R. Cannon, Michael R. Cole Doc! G. Michael In, J, Dewsnup. Wesley Ronald L. Fisher, Theodore A. Floor Michael R. Harrison. Glenn Hol'ev. R. Douglas Holt, Jeffrey F. Jenkins, David N. Kooyman. Kent 5. McLaren, Reid M. Morfensen, David 0. Muhlesteln Michael A. Muir, James 0. Peck, Terry E. Shomberg, Kelly D. Sharp, John E. Stringham, and Edward A. Tilt, all Saif Lake City; Martin H. Blundell, Rick Johnson, and Charles J. Lvon, al' Boun ttlul; Frederick L. Elliott, Kavsville; Miiva Jon M Lear F,rminoton; Ogden; L. Whitney Clayton, Whittier Calif., and John R. Kuni, Montpelier Idaho. jrrv sum, Franks BACON it. 5SC Standing Rib Roast n. .. voc Choice Tender Blackhawk SmokyMaple u. Braunsweiger IZ . 1 Rib Steaks Rath Blackhawk Rath Blackhawk LINK SAUSAGE USDA Choice TableRite Rath Blackhawk Rath Blackhawk BACON from open air burning is primarily an urban problem, said Loren Whetten, Cedar City mayor. He stated that southern Utah population averages one ISM acres. person fnr eacn Anri thpre are no air- polluting industries in iron 5 County, he added. Mr. Whetten said Other pressing city problems have higher priority in his opinion than air pollution The maiority of persons at the meeting opposed state what governing regulations they considered a local problem. Pollution ib U.S.D.A.I CHOICE 39c BEEF II h . Sisma Nu: Phil Black Myron Bordeaux, Oren R. Brown, Robert J, Kirk R. Clark, Albert G. Crawford, Crookston, Dennis J. Gunn, Paul R. Rowbofham, Norman A. Sapitsky, Kenneth N. Shaw, Wayne A. Simpson, Bob Sluder, Larry S. Smith, Manoli Tavako-l-i, all Salt and James L. Wahlouist Lake Citv. Disagrees Sigma Phi EPsilbn: Edward P. Cos griff, Terrv S. Crazier Stephen S. ErdStuart P. mann, Robert S. Fuiinami, Hillebue, Steven C. Jacobsen, M. Stan ley Tschaggeny and Richard A. Whit- nev, ail sift Luke city,-jeson, John A. Beckstead, Sidnoy stead, John W. Perryman, Bruce w. all Shand, and Scott A. Winterowd Murray; Paul C. Eard'ey, St. George; Rick D. Lind, Bountiful; James L. Whetton, Ogden and Gary Barnard Idaho. Emmett x lb. Qucrters, Reg. 79e AJUS Sigma Pi: Jim F. Adams, Steven W. Andreasen, David R. Brooks Greg P. Busha, Ted L. Cordirtqlev, John W, Durrant, John A. Frederick Lee H. Bill Greenwood J. George Kelner, Lundakog James P. Rees Joe E. Romero, and Jim H. ThueL alt Salt Lake K. City; Neil C. Anderson, Reginald Hall, William J. Lamping, Steven C. Nelson and Thomas C. Sherwood, all Sandy; Michael F. Garrett and Merlin D. Hansen Bountiful and R. Greg Seely Roy. Tau Kappa Epsilon: William K. Alan L. Eg'l Kim D. Fenster Harold E Forgia, Ronald S. maker Dale K Gibson Gert T. Kristiansen, Newton James B. Olsen William J. VanRy, all Salt Lake City; Dale L Hancock, Pavson; and Katsuml O. Can-neOakland Ca'if. Ib. Libby Gold Medal Crush, Chunk, Tidbits 20 off 25 $39 Duncan Hines Assorted Flavors lb. ... IL Ephraim Construction Co., County, Ephraim, Sanpete submitted the apparent low bid of $82,700 for construction of a State Highway Department materials laboratory in Richfield. The firms bid, opened by the State Building Board, was $17,700 greater than the engi- 10 off neers estimate Reg. 49c Size Swanson Tip-To- ... 69 c bsdC&b (S22X23CBD A Fruit Drinks Brest !kv SEE) (ED Chicken Dinners p Most Any Us Ft., 4 Shttvn 12" Deep 12" Deep Shelves $ 4 Ft., , KETCHUM'S LUMBER DEPT. - 355.4656 4th South at 7th We&t Q0ID Chicken TV Dinners urse PINE SHELVES one-stor- y Jumbo 3-Co- of $65,000. brick buildThe ing, with 3,000 square feet of floor space, will be used by the Richfield division of the Highway Department as a testing area for highway construction materials. 200 Count Swanson Chicken Specials a Assorted .. STORE COUPON SEE) 8110 AND SOUNDS 8B t05S Home Entertain' im, EGH hhy.Cre Is Cksmu Discmry With Coupon Good Only at IGA Expires Oct. 5th, 1968 V v). ' f ; miimmmm mall XK: , Si X THURS. SEPT. FRI. 26-27-- 10 a.m. te A Mm. ijiiffiq D. Calif.; Roy C. Stephenson. Chelmsford, and Ro"aW E- - whUe' E"cin0 Mrs. Gerring, a Cedar City housewife, disagreed with the majority. She said dry-miplants near freeway construction had been a major reason for many aoctor anaj drug bills in her iamuy. Sweet Cream l. Joseph F? Thomsen, George TtewerMa Robert AA spiion: stt Center Cut Sliced Ham aim Annest, Chris Bover, Jemes R. Clutt, pau o. Greerer, Bruce A. Jensen, Ken B utile. .Peter. Uw' Ralph Marcusen, William F. Ne'son, Jama William Owens, Llovd E. Pollish, Mote Harold C. Short, Gary L. Ritzman, Steven Taylor, and Rich T. Zabrlskie, Lake Salt all City; Curt D. Barker, Duqwat Oqden ; Craig L. Geerlings, Oavid A. Anderson, Evanston, III.; E. Ros, Anderson, and Richard F. Swain. aton, Idaho Falls, Idaho; Michael w. E, Ho'land, Helena, Mont.; Laurence Loucks, Los Alamos, N.M.,- Barry P. H. Dan N.Y.; Platow, Hempstead, Shewmaker, Kimberly, Idaho. Sigme Ch: Craig L. Barlow, Robert T. Beckstead, Craig J. Buehler, David H Cannon, oouqn, A. Dent, Richard Robert P. W. Evans, Blake Hammond, Scott F Hansen, Randy J. Hansen Harris, Brent A. Hewlett, Rick E. John- son Christopher s. Kesler, Ron M. Lar- kin, John R. Lyman, John E. Matson, R. Bruce McMullin, Garner B. Means, Douglas E. Olson, Paul R. Olson, Steve P. Osborne, Brent L. Palmer, James C. Preston, John R. Smith, Merrill G. rSorifftirrif A SAT. 28 V p.m. daily I I 7.J Sl.5 |