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Show If' . 77- - : 22A NEWS, Monday, November1 16, 1964 DESERET AJiM ILmdls v; -- Rites Set Utah Earns Grants For Mrs. Dsref New WW) tnetan Bureau in, 75 .... cific program on the school crisis. Democrats now- - control both houses of the Legislature, for the first time in 16 years, and Sen. Frank Moss, who also camNaof the U.S.A., a publication paigned strongly for federal aid tional Education Association. and increased state aid, was the with 57.4 South, where In its Nov. 12 issue the NEA states top w friends may call newsletter said active participa- per cent. tion of teachers In the campaign Monday from 7 to 8 p.m., and .contributed greatly to the vic" , Tuesday one half tory. ",vl . The Utah election outcome an overhas been termed whelming victory tor increased School support by Education I the-fir- HISTORICAL SITE PRESERVATION In order to stimulate Interest $87 million The DepartWASHINGTON ment of Health, Education and Welfare Monday listed $121,255 in grants to Utah for fiscal 1965 guidance counseling assistance. A total of $20 million was spent Funeral services for Mrs. nationwide under ! . Grace E, Selvin, 75, widow of Sol program. million J. Selvin, who served in the State Utah also recieved $1.6 in federal- surplus property in Senate for 35 I three months of the fisyears, will be cal year which began July 6, the conducted Tuesdepartment estimated. A total df day, at 11 a.m., at 574 E. 1st ce . st A I- In federal property was offered to the states in toe first quarter of fiscal 1965. . ; The Childrens Bureau of the department spent $1.4 million this week, for 15 projects in maternal and child health and crippled childrens - servicesTwo programs were authorized at the University of Utah Nurses would be trained to care for toe mentally retarded under a $9,000 grant, and nurse training in maternal and child health would be aided by a grant of $11,493. in preservation of Utahs landmarks, fiie Utah State Historical Society will sponsor a lecture Thursday, Everett L. Cooley, director,, has announced. . Following, Fred L. Markham, tion of Historic Buildings in the preservation officer for historic State of Utah. Utah chapter of The ' lecture follows official buildings, American Institute of Archi- Utah Landmark - Celebration tects, will speak, on Preserva Week, Nov. JJder Alvin R. Dyer, assistant to the Council of Twelve, Church of Jesus : Christ, ' of 'Latter-da- y Saints; will speak on Church ' Samsonite XMAS Policy Concerning Preservation' of Historic Sites and Buildings. The lecture will be at 7:45 p.m. in the new public library, 500 S. 400 East- - SILHOUETTE . JETPAK SPECIAL GREAT GIFT FOR EITHER-18- " JETPAK. SLIPS UNDER JET SEATS vote-gett- A.F. Man Dies hour befor.e services. Burial will be in Mt. Mrs. Selvin LINCOLN, KAN.-- Air Force Olivet Cemetery. Family sugCapt, Francis Strecker, 34, of gests contributions be made to Hill AFB, Ogden, Utah, was favorite charity. killed here Friday when . the small foreign car he was driving She died Saturday at 9:45 In her home pf natural L. struck the rear of C truck and a.m., In Collision The Utah CounciTTor Improvement of Education, the political action arm of the Utah. Education' Association formed last spring, raised $38,000 to elect candidates friendly to education, the publication said. It MV Calvin noted that Hampton, the Democrat who will succeed George Clyde as governor, promised a $15 million increase in school funds over the next two years ' and an immediate $3 million for teachers salaries. ' - His .burned. The truck, driven by Clrrence Kilts, 50, Topeka, was stoppad on at the end of a line of cars, waiting for a signal from a construction flagman. Capt. Streckers car s!:! under the back of the truck and burst K-1- 8 opponent offered no --7- Christensen Rites Funeral services for John (Jack) C. Christensen, 60, former school teacher, Ogden', --will be eonducted Tuesday atll ' a.m., in the Myers Mortuary Chapel, where friends may call Monday 7 to 9 p.m. and Tuesday before services. Burial will be In Hooper-Cemeter- He died Saturday In his home . a heart ailment Mr. Christensen taught school in Nevada, Washington, and Utah after graduating from Weber State College, Ogden, and Utah State University in Logan. He also taught at Central Junior -- of . School. High Mr, Christensen was principal at Boulder, Garfield County. He was a supervisor for sales In lone, Nev., Logan Garment Co.; salesman for Lever Brothers Co., and a former owner end manager of the Mound Fort Market , Mr. and Mrs. Selvin founded and operated a clothing store in Tooele, where they had been residents since 1909. She moved to Salt Lake City just recently '4 : . Mrs. Selvin was born Jan. 27, 1889,-i- nEvansville. Ind.;1" a daughter of Arthur D, and Car-oliA. Baerd Zumstein. She married Mr. Selvin .in Salt Lake City. He died In 1958. - ' n I Noma URGE RED DELICIOUS NEW CROP 2.00 ,for. 2.00 for 2.00. for 1.29 for 6Ac -f- or 1.39 fpf $.22 for 2.49 , : I -- j v . : I or C .... i '. TO 1 Samsonite Companion, Rag. 27.50 Pullman, Rag. 32.50.... Wardrobe, Reg. 42.50 Two. Stiittr. Reg.j42,50 2 Vi Six PUMPKIN 2....3U Meaty-Seedl- ess ,b pkg. 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