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Show r ryrn wwwkrp w w i- i-- 4B - ryyyri rw v. s i y .r .. i , w- -r v w e wv September 26, 1967 City Post To W W V w v ,W ui VV i nnnrr- A city employe, Sherman D. Grover, Tuesday announced he Closer staff liaison between River Compact, Gov. Rampton would seek a Salt Lake City the immediate jjtah 'and Idaho agencies con- - replied that Commission post under discussion cerned with Bear River water Meiv Comity in - problems years was agreed upon Monday by the involved only Utah and Idaho. municipal He added that if Wyoming had governors of the two states. tion. of been involved. Gov. Stanley K. Don Samuelson Govs. Mr. Grover, Idaho and Gov. Calvin L. Hathaway would have been the head 57, along with their top invited to sit in on the talks, Rampton, mechanic at the water advisers, conferred for, AIM AT UTILIZATION Salt Lake Airsome 34 hours Monday about port, has been a Gov. Samuelson said that pro-I- t Bear River developments. resident of the devetopments along the was a most productive 39 lower reaches of the Bear River city, told Gov. Samuelson meeting, years. He has utiliza- newsmen before departing for f.r aimed at more full worked for the of lon 80Ver we are in. the process of th?,a,ercity for the past eieht years.' Bise- nors agreed development of Previously he spent 27 years would "directly water needs lthe lower in a railroad purchasing depart-- i . . involve some compact points in ? Y13 ment and has had supervisory Ryer of that inventory I fee we the middle and uPPer waters of State experience with the e r' accomplished a great deal in Surplus Property Department 10 form a basis. Gov. Samuelson said that gettlng toge,her Many years of close associa- - for future consultations. 'power production would be tion with sound business practi-- , 13 answer to a behind r Rampon both ' consumptive and ces in public utilities and env newsman's Question. sad the irrigational priorities Jn utiliza-- . ment have prenaredme to groups dld not attempt to tion of the Bear River water. for recognize opportunities end Gw. bah DEFINITIONS ON said can be AGREE water Rampton ment, Mr. Grover said in a both power and either for As as there far are,115 I Candidastatement know, of prepared no basic disagreements, he t the other uses without prob- cy. ems. saidwe 'But also are engaged Salt Lake City commissionwe n and water a inventory ers should concentrate upon reducing taxes by eliminating baye agreed upon common defi of standards upon which waste in manpower and mated-i"tin- s al created by the present proce- - data found can be evaluated the dural confusion and antiquated same by both states. Mowort, Hand A Power Toolt, methods in the Parks and1 Asked why there was no Furniture (not uphelitoring) the from Wyoming, ;resentative WE'LL DO IT WHAT HAVE YOU Departments. SHOP 721 West 4th South TEAM WORK They must strive to restore the of every 1 for - w Girl Scout Leaders Visit Pres . Brown uh Four national Girl Scout leaders paid a call on President Hugh B. Brown of Saints Monday. They are, from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y adviser; Mrs. Adelaid Bradyt left, Mrs. Katherine S.- director of relationships; Miss Louise Wood, national executive director, and Mrs. Douglas H. MacNeil, first vice president. The four women also conferred with YWMIA, Primary and Relief Society leaders during their y stop in Salt Lake City. They are en route to a regional GSA conHorkan,-relationshi- Tay-sever- cities. lorsville and Bennion Dr. Bruce G. Egbert, mayor Mrs. Petterborg said the Of West Jordan, is chairman of group feels if the study does the south section, includingnothing more than unite the West and South Jordan, River-- 1 people on the west side of the river into a more solid commuton, Herriman and Lark. nity and get rid of petty Jeala ousies among communities, great deal will have been accomplished. TO BARE PROBLEMS The study also will help, she said, to solve some of the problems of the entire valley because residents will have a bet- - this elec- A study to Mr. Kraft said one person will WEST JORDAN form new county west of the be chosen from each communiJordan River progressed fur- ty to be a chairman for his area ther Monday night when off- and he in turn will organize icials met in the town hall here committees. and chose a chairman from Mrs. Miriam Petterberg, each of the areas communities Kearns, group secretary, - said to serve on special committees. 'the committees will study six Gen E. Kraft, Kearns town ways to form' the new govem-boar- d president, and chairman 'mental unit, a new county from of the committee studying the the Jordan River west to and from 21st South possibility of the new county Utah to the the said split County linqj group ganization, METROPOLITAN AREA the area into three sections. Also to be considered is form- I CHAIRMEN of one large city, a metro-a- s was Brown Rodnie placed ing T, chairman over the north government for what is Salt now includes Lake County, disincor-- 1 which Magna, tion, Granger, Hunter and Redwood, poration of present towns or to Mr. Kraft heads the central keep the status quo, or to have small incorporated section, including Kearns, ps ference in Sun Valley, Idaho. Corrections Proceeds Of Book To Offset '47 Cost Board Z ,Tabcle KETCHUMS Repair Shop rep-Stree- - Appointee Attorney, utah pioneers centennial V Hevr, one-da- H.E. Wallace, 73 - w j Governor Talks 'Productive On Bear River Mechanic, Seeks Mamed Dies At ww wu w w . j' -i DESERET NEWS, Tuesday, Tri wwv ww cywrwwyw hist- - by encouraging state operation and closer team work. Mor-'- g The story, Morale of all employes must of pie Great ?ndeb?edneS o written Tabernacle, lifted by recognizing their be HSd'wJI i "early wag a Harold E Wallace, 73, jjn Carter- - contains a fore-bytIong legally chosen representatives nouneed Tuesday Mercedes Way, Salt Lake attor- Jordan. Then, all of the chair- - 6T Days of 47 activities. ward by President David 0. in promptly resolving inequities ney and political leader, died men will meet and undertake Mrs. Kate B. Carter, DUP McKay of The Church of Jesus by Gov. Calvin L. and frustrations accumulated mornin Central Rampton. further organization preparaMonday Company president, Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. through Mr. will years of politically-dominate- d Hughes ing of a heart tion for committee assignments, made the announcement TuesThe members of the Days of succeed he supervision, Stanley while ailment 47 Committee are to be com- C. Nelson for a V said. awaiting a denmended for their accomplish- term to expire Mr. Grover ,said businesses tal appointment. ments in perpetuating and pre- March 1, 197L i should beepeotiraged to provide Wallace Mr, serving the history of our in- Mr. Nelson has more research and resources began his legal trepid pioneer forefathers, as moved to Califorfor planning and development of NO OBLIGATION TO BUY n the city and urged extreme depicted in the Days of 47 Days nia for other work Mr. Hughes ALL MONEY APPLIES celebration each year," Presi- and resigned from the board. in future dent McKay said. Mr. Hughes is a native of expansion projects IF YOU DO! in doubt and no have a the Pueblo, Colo., They graduate COSTS ings. The firm is admiration of every patriotic mining engineering from the , now known as advocates curtailine citizen of the state of Utah for Montana School of Mines, Butte. 4 Rawlings, Wallace, Robert and . e. 1943 to Utah He in came the in efforts honoringl put forth Black. the pioneers of Utah. The DayslJoin the Cue E,uipmt Salt Lake County attorney for ot celebration b credit to and became ta SO of a and past president years jeeoidenttn b)f Jap cgountJ1 and the state as well as to the 1947. He is the Utah State Association of and by private governments, son and daughter. Church, he added. and civic organizations. Counties, he served as the assoMr. Hughes will attend his Mrs. Carter said the books, Wendy Gregory Jillyn ciations legal counsel for many Mr. Grover attended the' Unl- bound in a special cover, are $1 first meeting of the Board of Hollands Bennett Johnson his of time the and at of Utah, LDS Business years, versfy as a mpmhpp have! Corrections 4 Locations death, was a consultant to the THI DISIRET NIWS SENDS BIRTHDAY OREITINOJ TOi Wndy Bnwwtt, each, about 10,000 copies College and Utah Technical Col9 a.m. at State been at Mrs the 1190 1750 Mr. of Richard S. and Cottonwood Mall Bannatt, Watt, Magna; Gregory daughlw Thursday printed. House Plata Sugar Hyland organization. lege. He is a graduate of the Johnson, aon of Mr. and Mrv Don Johnaon. 1327 E 4ti South; Jillyn Hollands, Cloorfiold Muie 31 No. Main the also She book will E. said be South Capitol, 8th Downtown 46 He was a past member of die dwghtar of Mr. ond Mrs. Val Holland 545 S. Mountain Rd , Kaysvllla. and National Automotive Engineer- all other babies one year old Tuesday. (Pictures of bablas of Desertf Naurs introduced sold' and during the National Reclamation Associasubscribers will be taken free of charge at tha Deseret News baby photo ing School annual convenstudio, 33 Richards St , Monday through Friday from It am until S p.m. at organizations Dies Of Wounds tion, die Utah Water Users Asleast thraa days before baby's birthday.) tion Hotel Utah. at Saturday sociation, and was a member of BIRTHS AS REPORTID FROM SALT LAKI ARIA HOSPITALSl The story includes materials Clinton R. Henderson, 60, 2151 the Board of the National ReclaROYS; on former Church Arthitect Tru- Logan Ave., died Sunday in the Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Courtney Smith, Wvmount Terrace, Prove. mation Association. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Atendo, 144 !h East man O. Angell; organ builder, University Hospital of what poA graduate of the old Salt Mr. and Mrs. David H Fahl, 30BA S 2E55 West, Oran gar. Mr and Mrv Seth T. Fordham Jr . lilt W 4894 South, Murray. Joseph Ridges, and builders, lice said Monday was Lake High School, Mr. Wallace Mr and Mrs William N Mouskondis, 3510 Palisade Dr. Grow and William Henry gunshot wounds in the received a bachelor's and doc- Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Sorensen, aoe N 1st West. Sandy. and Mrs Barry G Williams. 1939 Redondo Ave. chest suffered Sept 16. torate degree In law from the Mr Mr and Mrs. W Jack Workman, 2172 E 4675 South. University of Utah. He was a Mr. and Mrs. Roger H Mlckels, 445 E 17th South. - Mr and Mrs. Roas Denslev, 247 S 4th East, Sandy veteran of World War I. Mr. and Mrs J. Ross ChrlStansan. Ill N. 300 West, Kaysvllla .He was a former member of Mr and Mrs. Val R, S wen sen, 215 Vidas Ave Mr and Mrs Roger Foster, 4487 w 3100 South, Oronper. the Yalecrest Ward bishopric, Mr. and Mrs. Mlchaal J. Cltment, 1015 Montgomery. C. and Mr. Mrs. Douglas Taylor, 1139 Sunnyslde Ave. and served on the Bonneville Mr. and Mrs Jewell R Ross. 2412 McClelland St Stake High Council, the YMMIA Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Bott, 5220 Charlotts Ave., Kearns. at Deseret Book for the authors of A University of Utah student board outside board, and was a counselor and OIRLS: the political and Mr. Dcnrric E. Wikkffv Myton. who apparently feels a race group leader of several other Mr. department in Orson Mr. and Mrs. Donald 6 Reictort, 1114 E. 5190 South. tween two controversial candl-- Spencer Hall, ward and stake organizations. Mr. and Mrs. Nell W Olson, 417 Aft on Ave, Murray. and Mrs. Winton M. Frame, 103 E. 9375 South, Sand. Bom May 13, 1894, In Salt Mr. dates would spice Salt Lake As of Tuesday noon there had Mr and Mrs. Paul J. Curtis, 7139 S Crest Lana. Lake City, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Hanna, 999 E MUI St , Bountiful. Citys election, has launched a been no signatures, Mr. and Mrs. Rlnaido Thompson, 123 Vidas Ave. move to boost Atty. Gen. Phil L. Alonzo and Carolyn Naylor WalA political science faculty Dr. Bruce B. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Evan Jardina, 2315 E 3395 South Hansen for mayor. 'member said the petition was lace. He married Lorraine Hill Mr and Mrs. James D Mark, 3930 S 2740 West, Granger Mr. and Mrs. Sandoval, 4929 Boyd St . Omaha, Neb A petition, seeking signatures put up by "a student who Dr. Robert K. Thomas on June 15, 1921, in the Salt Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie William E. Dodge, 57 1 W. 1000 South, Bountiful, Mr. Mrs. and Aiden J of persons who would support admires Mr. Hansen and would Camp, 601 Jolly Or , Taylorsville. Lake Temple. Mr. and Mrs. O. Higby, 4856 Southrldoa Dr. Mr. Hansen as an opponent for .like to stir up some real Survivors include his widow Mr. and Mrs Jimmy Jot J. Hernandez, 1455 S West Temple. Mr. and 3741 S 4310 West, Grenaer. Mrs. Lewis Butehom, B. J. Bracken Lee, has paign. activity in the city." He and five daughters, Mrs. Mr. end AV. Donald W. Chillis, 215 9th East. been posted on the bulletin did not identify the stndenl Orson (Bernice) Goddard, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Rue! H Christensen, 3660 American Or. and Mrs. John W Kennedy, 2190 Arbor Lane. Robert W, (Norma) Hughes, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Gary W. Crump, 23) S 26 East, Sand. 6 ogram! STaUp0 V X?t of h k.e ,Salt K 300 N.Main,andatZCMl. qupment 0,. to MteCte f . SCHOOL BAND fi r INSTRUMENTS cau-Itio- Jr You are invited to an AUTOGRAPH PARTY Hansen Backer 1 I OUT OF THE BEST BOOKS, v.1.3 j cam-May- ' Mrs. Howard Stanton (Ann) Spurrier, Miss Jane Wallace all of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Grant L. (Marilyn) Shumway, Bland-lnSan Juan County; 18 grandchildren, and a brother, Lawrence Wallace, of Los Angeles, Calif. Keynote Speaker Dr. Earl C. Kelly, professor emeritus, Wayne State University, will be keynote speaker at the 13th annual Crucial Issues In Education Conference Nov. 18 at the University of Utah. Dr. Kelly will speak at 8:45 in Orson Spencer Hall Auditorium. Seminary Post Bemt G. Lundgren, son of Mr. 50 E. 5th George Lundgren, South, has been appointed at the Oakley LDS Seminary in Idaho. cipal-teach- SEE THE "NEW" 1968 ON DISPLAY TODAY AT APPLIANCES THAT WORX! Stavg tbot roolly boati, wathor tint doaM. eoablnation to and tin mw really doan dlihoo. All $20 galoot. EACH $38.99 DE LUXE VANITY COMPLETE WITH MIRRORS AND STOOL $20.00 VALUE CHOICE OF BAKE SET FOR OVEN, IRON THAT REALLY WORKS, OR DISH SET, Rg. $4-$- 5 SUZY HOMEMAKER DOLL WITH HAIR THAT SETS. A $20 VALUE THE FIXINS FOR A HOME BEAUTY SHOP FOR SUZY DOLL CHAIR, DRYER, AND ACCESSO- RIES. Reg. 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