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Show DESERET NEWS, 4B 4- - Saturday, September 30, 1967 For Inlomioirs Veteran To Fight Gov. Sen. ' of W. Hughes Brock-banLake, was ' elected to the executive committee of the National Legislative Conference FriCARSON CITY, NV. (UPI) day in Sanj Antonio, Texas. Utahns attending the sesReno Police Captain Dallas sion included Sen. Charles Seevers, considered an expert Welch Jr., Lake, in setting up files on cheaters,! chairman of the Council of was appointed Friday as chief State Governments; Senate President Haven J. Barlow, of the enforcement division of Ernest H. ; Sen. the State Gaming Control Sen. MerDean, Board.rill Jenkins, City; Seevers, 58, who has spent 26 Rep. Howard C. Nielson, Rep. Larry Regis years with the Reno PoliceDe Glen, and Fenk-Jr., succeeds Jack partment, ' Karl N. Snow, legislative ell who was fired by the corjtJolL analyst. board partly because of the failSome of the sessions were ure of his division to catch devoted to discussions on improving staff services of cheating at a hotel in teno. , The Dinner To Fete Harold Fabian Utah Legislator Named To Post k, Cheaters Utah Daughters Pioneers, during an annual convention session Saturday night, will honor former Gov. William Spry, who was responsible for the present Utah Capitol. - Part of the 7 p.m, meeting in the Capitol rotunda will be the tinveiling of a restored painting Of the former governor and the commission he chose to select a P. Fabian, former Harold Utah State Park and Recreation Commission chairman, will be honored Friday at a testimonial dinner for his years of conservation work. The event, attended by special guests including George building design. B. Hartzog Jr.. National Park Mrs. Kate B. Carter, Central Service director, and Dr. MelCompany president, will return ville Bell Grosvenor, editor of the painting to the ptate and National Geographic . Magazine. Secy, of State Clyde L. Miller. will be held at 7 p.m. in Hotel d The painting was Utahs Empire Room. stored in the Capitol basement, Gov. Calvin L. Rampton win and Mr. Miller, the buildings designate Friday as Harold P. custodian, permitted the DUP Fabian Day, his office indicatand the Roland Rich Woolley ed. family of North Hollywood,' The dinner will culminate legislatures. SETS UP INDEXES - Calif.r to have it cleaned,- - rea trip by Mr Fabian and other stored and reframed. . Board Chairman ' members of the secretary of the Mrs. Woolley, a daughter of interiors Advisory Board on Frank Johnson said Seevers esNational Parks, Historic Sites. the former governor, will assist tablished the Reno Police Dein the unveiling. She will be Buildings and Monuments to partment's cheaters file in 1950, National Park. Canyonlands accompanied by her husband, a and it is now the most extensive " The advisory board also will - noted Los Angeles attorney ; hei r Harold P. Fabian : attend the dinner. library of Its kind in Nevada.1 daughter, Mary Woolley, wht Seevers also aided Puerto Rico The group, accompanied by . . will speak on problems of build Sen. Frank E. Moss, three years ago in setting up a ing, the capltol, and Maj. Gen left Friday staying in Moab the Utah Heritage Foundation. similar index. James W. Spry, San Deigo, Calif., a son of Gov. Spry.- WiFriday night. They next will, He wa$ instrumental in the Johnson a also announced at Cbesler Park, then acquisition and establishment of lliam L. Roper, Chino, Calif., es-camp DUP will j reorganization plan that Mary Woolley, her mother, Mrs. Mary Alice (Spry) Woolley, and Sim Moll, executive director spend several days at Lake Grand Teton National Park. Gov.- - Sprys biographer, also for a first time tablish the of the Utah Chapter, National 'powell. President Mrs. Kate B. Carter, admire historic Utah painting. Mr. Fabian is a Salt Lake na- will be a special guest. section of n -- - u r mi. tive on the and was graduated from jjpgklgj The painting was the work of membership presence in agents whose board, Mr. Fabian is a Yale University and Harvard Salt Lake artist J. Will Clawson. named, It included John Demlgey, Mr. Loose, Mr. Browning, nacle centennial book to support Nevada casino9 wU1 advisory entirely n ntn it i ne TNnx 47 mi member of the Utah State Park Law School. He is senior mom-an- d Including its original frame, and John5 Henry Smith, Salt' John Henry Smith (he was de- overt. He said These men will Recreation Commission, an b- -r of Fabian & Clendenln law Mr. ' be gaming controls counterpart which was destroyed several Lake City; M.S. Borwning, ceased but painted in), ' official of Nauvoo Restoration, firm and is a member of the years ago, the painting cost Ogden, and C.E. Loose, Provo. Mattson, Gov. Spry, Mr. Lund, plishments for the year include the 'cop on the beat of hundreds of Inc.,' and Jackson Hole, fWyo.) Utah, Wyoming, and the 17.500. Gov. Spry, Secy, of State C.S. Mr. Barnes and Mr. Dem. acquisition Preserve, Inc., and a trustee of Supreme Court bars. musemum display Gov. Spry took office in 1909 Tingey and Atty. Gen. A. R. At a Saturday morning w " e n undercover men But -Commission. new of mem- - vention installation Mrs. and appointed the commission Barnes were I Carter many items, session, 77; j h? May 13, 1911. Ground was bro- bers. spoke on DUP problems and, display cases, placement of his- - har w ?f ken (or the building Dec. 26, Subsequently, David Mattson their solutions and released Vol toric-evemarkers throughout ?h heir names appear on and Wl School 1912, the cornerstone was laid in was named to succeed C.S. Tin- ume 10 of the organizations the U.S. and one in Germany, usp( a p Pioneer'and formulation of plans to 1914 and dedicatory services gey and Anthon .H. Lund was book 'Our series, h leaks ln the industry- railwere held Oct. 9, 1916. The appointed at the death of Mr. Heritage. . Museums DUP the expand Mr " S ELEMENTS Smith. The DUP also announced sale road displays to coincide with 'Hi. building cost $2,739,528.54. h a urfHi AYnMHmm in When the commission The painting inculdes Mr. Tin- - of a special Salt Lake Taber-lth- e 1969 Golden Spike Council. was a second the broadcast industry, having division enforcement section served as newscaster, newsdi-wibe dedicated to intelligence rector, program director and functions working closely with station manager for several The the conference, including many WAKEFIELD, MASS. the newly created intelligence radio stations. steering committee of the Edu- - governors of the states. ,section of the boards investiga- My long association with the cation Commission of the States There was some disagreement tive division. The third element news media has given me consid- - favors seeking some federal aid over the possibility of the states of the enforcement division will erable insight into local govern- - with no block strings attached in addi- - obtaining grants for be the recently established elec- - ment," said Mr. Moll, who also tion to federal funds currently unrestricted education purposes tronics division. has served as an administra- - given for specific purposes. ifrom Congress. Six county high schools will fly green and white safein- - tive assistant to a county com- is Gov. Charles Terry of who of The next Seevers, the week school as committee took the stan captain ty flags high safety program he felt Congress was for the pol'ce depart- - missioner. gets under way. 'Friday and also decided tohave ware ment and superintendent of its In his statement of candidacy, the compact staff make studies ,0 iealus of its power to con- The safety program, sponsored by the Murray Rota,0 ever approve block Bureau of Identification, will Mr. Moll said he was deeply and prepare resolutions on ry Club, is administered by Mrs. Annie Lori Baker who concerned over the stated need block r take over the grants of aid, but not to 8rantscompiles the statistics each week for the program. additional and But Gov. John A. Volpe of Utah college and universities share higher draft legislation for potential state job Oct. 9. almost half, or more Flying flags this week will be Cyprus, Granger, MurHe said he feels a plan congressional use. Massachusetts said that bcv is ,axesSeevers said Johnson received more than $4.3 million than $2 million ray, Olympus, Skyline and Kearns high schools. is lnnS overdue whfickh saeks In the statistics for last week. Granger leads with Committee chairman. Gov. cauJe ,hp rommKsion is probably the most qualified In federal construction Here is a listing of the federal funds, the clty Calvin L. ake with Pros-.033 per cent, followed by Cyprus and Murray .040, in the state to tackle the spf"f par!lsa" Eroup d had person Rampton, '"vestments in the future rath- - had warned mostly grants, during fiscal funds as provided by Jay Crox-pects of seeing block grants ap- Hillcrest .061, Kearns with .086, Olympus .088, Skyline th of enforceproblems gambling er 1967, the V S. Office of Educa- ford of the State Building meeting present shqud .111, Bingham .135, Jordan .174 and Granite .272. n. proved. more active in ment. exP?ns tion announced Saturday. matters. If we stay Board, which administers feder- gresskmal Mr. Moll said he is seeking a study organization, we will Of the $ 4,379,794, the Univer- - al college facilities fund alloca-lt- y to the commission on a stagnant organization, Mme of Utah received the largest tions: the stand the public should be said informed more . on the kept Total. University of Utah The compact is a of political dec- facets many $2,007,226. of 45 states and Physical education ision making. , organization facilities, $448,531; aimed at m",ual terntorles library, The handling and allocation The names of Sen. Gale $37,511 ; building, improv'"g s,ate education McGee, of funds should be open to pub- and Sen. Walfine arts building. $184,682; ems. lie scrutiny and any interested s7 lace F. Bennett, hae $1,336,502. citizen should have access to Gov. Rampton also said that been added to Utah State University com plete information con- - parochial schools should have the list of speakof hi tav soma share of federal aid to thp n Ttal, $703796. Business build- - Continued from Page B-- l each for $500 ers for the Uniplus education as are a they lifting he asserted. ing, $600,000; chemistry build- child versity of Utah's to fall ai'hough Con- tm'm- 10 per cent of , fundin? more than that child "Spectrum YM Horoi. d his four daughters reside at Weber State College nam, specialisi for the the participants exceeded the Total, Monday velopment the with 2941 Glenmare St prPamBINGHAM t through SaturWhat happens $338,716, all for science building. dea,ing Action Program, income level. Community TERM 'said that any parents who have It was thought for a time that College of Southern Utah day. when signatures of 25 registered1 TotaI 375'000' aU for library-,dtSen. Bennett as to whether their in- - this may have been a factor in of rounds After several voters are needed to place a will speak 'Satchilds allows come their level Salt the officials Lake Lake Salt between holding up probde Idgue Total, name1 College council candidate in the KK OOO urday Classroom building! and he Office of Economic Op- - participation should submit ap- grams funding.' However, this on the ballot, there are three Union Center in Washington, the plications Tuesday and Wednes- - possibility has now been dis- portunity e t and jobs to be filled ben. McGee Ballroom at 7 counted, Miss Green said. icurrent proposal for the Salt day. $245 999 there are only 27 registered vot- building ' lp.m., Mowed by Sen. McGee at h 'Lake area is an Hpad s,atf programs An extradition Lehl Ma"y arraignment ia EXEMPT per ' ers in the community? '8 p.m. College of Eastern Utah throughout the country are hav- - for APxandp- - H. Walker Jr.,i program for about 380 children. Air-- , of applicants (ng This question has Blnghapn Total, $199,643, all for library. Ten cent The Wyoming senator will she said. accused in Idaho of falsifying SAN ANTONIO, TEX. per submit problem. parents may appliesovrr the required Income levels -- Some families cant say of the Idaho Savings "tan 1C Douglas P. Bullock of then discuss Vietnam war poli- Mayor Peter C. Dimas somwhat Westminster College Total, tons for their children Tuesday allowed to participate in actly how much they make dur-anbothered. ( Loan Association Friday, 'Lehf, Utah, has received the cy with Carl Oglesby, former Classroom $229,415. building, and Wednesday from 9:30 to 4wer a Bingham voters must eleofjgsfiS- -t administration building p.m. at the Oquirrh Head Start tbe program last year. Tha instance, the in- - was continued to Nov. 2 by City U.S. Air Force Commendation chairman of the Students for the income come of a father who works on Judge Maurice D. Jones. Mr. Medal at Lackland AFB, Tex. Democracy Society and profes- two councllmen 4L. a fall to fill.joan) however, 7ear- Centeer 350-- th East. $131,000. terms expiring this year. Anoth- is one-o- f strictly at Antioch College, Ohio, where his employ-Walke- r sit men Indict-- ' Airman Bullock was deco-so- r Is 7 Head Start Mrs. Hopple said. meritorious er vacancy exists because an ln-- The amounts listed in "1?s: Project for rated Ada service as ed an and the Grand Robert Scheer, Rapiparts ment lwcd, affected is weather, County by by low gened (0 Ejve children from cumbent councilman moved, cases do "ot. ,d, e Uie .!? Because of difficulty in deter- - may vary from week to week Jury on a charge of falsifying a finance specialist at Cam magazine editor and California a tncnm start" head costs of the j jam'1 from the community .Ranh Bay AB, Vietnam. .records of the company. some families exact in- - and month to month. congressional candidate. 7n anowlng them to catch mining Mi-'- 1 WyS th7VPetlti?rica,e Se chddren who have mSnt with other W-:total bearing he names Nr hj(i more educational od- fled (registered) voters is need ed to place the name of a candilar school. date on the ballot. There are Income levels allowed for paronlv 27 such voters In Bingham. of Head Start children in ents In town will I guess everyone areas (Salt Lake City) urban noted. Croxford Mr. change, have to sign all three petitions follows: as are More than $350,000 If only previously said Mayor Dimas. of Family of one, $1,600 a year; run, t hpre had been allocated tod the U. of two, $2,000; three, more U. we' building-anfamily If trouble. physics shouldnt be anv between the U. $2,500; four, $3,200; five. $3.1 million than $3.5 candidates. three than more get we could have some legal prob-- ! of U. library and the WSC sy 84,200; seven. $4,700; pshts science building, he pointed out. $5,300; nine, $5,800; ten, $6,300, Jems, I think." lt state-owne- ' Control j Sam Moll Joins S.L." Vote Race lawyer-conservatieni- st -- j (I In l States T Education Aid Johnson said ll 6 SCHOOLS TO COLLEGE BUILDING IFavor FLY SAFETY PENNANTS Utah Gets Million $4 $14.400-a-yea- - Ir - . than ' Head Start Just A Matter Of When Is Certain Bingham Has Vote Problem - physics - W'J chnical-vocation- Cite eight-mont- Airman d -- I 4 1 .naST SSe ( P three people v. High Land Quiz Team Nad Right Answers quipped confided Alan after the show. It How does a team prepare forjon home economics! Rush. just sounded right." the Young Americans quiz Highland sponsor Hugh And Olympus, too, learned. Highland held the lead from tow 'this the hard wav start of thc ame and boasH Highland Highs four contest-- j magnt0f Kay Richins start-th- e lead at halftime, ants met for three hours Friday 0ff the second half by red- - 4 well the h fared teams conern-jBotafternoon reviewing facts and ing a list of statements The team meat. ond identifying half, answering questions art fcnd ng concerning the correst statement would re- from mathematics to ranging ' ceive 20 points and a chance to to child behavior. literature It didn t help much they earn 20 more bonus'points. The , Highland squad consisted still answered culture ques-a customer only buy 5 tions incorrectly. . But' they the top grades of meat? Should"? Alan, Charles Contant, Peggy scored in all other areas Satur- you always season meat with Stewart and Tlobert Christian-peDper- ? r day when they defeated Olym- sen. Olympus was led by cap- in the pus, Young, Olympus, guessed wrong. But ;tain.Steve Mageiby, Craig Bar; Americans", panel show, . Highland captain Alan Robinson?. should!1' Carol Barlow ,nd vised weekly ovet KSItV.&lw the. answer -Y(Channel 5) at 1 p.m. and .co-- 1 always cook tender meat, with MacPherson. sponsored by the Deseret News, dry heat and cook less tender Bingham' and Cyprus High Next timfr were' on this meat with moist heat. will compete on next' weeks Im not' much of a cookr.""Young 'Americans qtiiz. program well hav to study up ' 240-2- 0 Ernie Mirra Knrdine Steinke Steven Swenson Craig Ebert THE DESERET NEWS SENDS BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO: Ernl Mtpr. son of Mr. ond Mrs Joo Mitra. f7 W. $h South; Sttven Swenson son of Mr. ond Mrs Richard Swensen, 2935 S. 1600 Wtst. Moono; Kordme Steinke. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ronald Sttinkt, 7 ?2 27 00 East; Craig Ebert, son of Mr. ned Mrs. Alvin Ebert, 2961 Plateau Dr ; Steven Outoumen, ion of Mr. and Mrs. Antonia Ouzounlan, 145 Vi 3)00 South, Bountiful; Mary O'Leary, daughter Of Mr and Mrs. Bert O'Leary. 3752 American Dr ; Keith Hicks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Htckt, East; Mary Thrall, sen of A Y and Ms. Michael Thrall, N 2nd West; Tricla Burton, Daugh'er of Mr. and Mrs. Branl Burton, 1209 Harrison Ave.; Jay Wettstein. son of Mr. and Mrs Brent Weftstein,, 1637 N. 2nd West, Bountiful; Troy Kartchner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Kartch-ne2003 Douglas St ; Jana Barton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barton, 32 E. 1250 North, Bountiful, Derrick Bolton, son .of Mr. and AMs. James Bolton, 510 Colorado St ; Ray Palfreyman, son of AAr and Mrs. Earl Palfreyman, 2229 E 2100 South; Michello Mullmer, daughter of AV and Mrs. Dell AAulllner. 99M Tulip Dr , Sandv; Charles Kondor, son of Mr. and Mr. Larry Kondor, 3112 W. 3650 South; Granger; Carl Thompson, sbn of Mr. and Mrs. $ x JM Steven Ouzounlan - ' Keith Hicks Mary OLeary Ctayton Thompson, 2400 S. 1100 West, Woods Cross; Janae Ander-todaughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Dorse! Anderson. 176 Coatsviile Ave; James Wilkes, son of AAr. and AArs. Brent Wilkes, 45361135 East, and all other babies one year old Saturday and Sunday. wilt be taken (Pictures of babies of Deseret News subscribers free of charge at the Deseret News baby photo studio, C3 Richards St , Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. until 3 p m. ot least three days before baby's birthday.) BIRTHS AS REPORTED PROM SALT LAKE AREA HOSPITALS: GIRLS: Mr. and AAr. Jack C. Butts. 4660 S State. Murray AAr. and Mrs. .George E. Heina, 2140 E. Pamela Df. Mr and Mrs. Lawrence M. Miller, d Ave Mr and Mrs. Lorln Neil Sperry, 4211 S. 4650 West, Hunter. , AAr. and Mrs. Patrick M. Irish, 156 E S300 South, Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd S. Sfeffensen, 114 Halm Ave. AAr. and Mrs. Elvtn B. Krell, 604 E; 5600 South, Murray. . AAr and AArs. Roderick P. Richards, 1310 Greenfield Ave. Mr. end Mrs. Kent Tevior Larsen, 142 E. 6th North, Bountiful. AAr-- nd Westr Mr. L eland Bleckwelt, 322 ft.-- Hf si 330-14- ou . '' ' . ::.v - ' ' : ;- -,r ; 'A-- k V A t Mark Tricla Thrall Burton Mr. and AArs. Arland Tippetts, 1397 Sunset Dr. AAr. and Mrs.4Kent Archibald, 4W9ih Ave. AAr. and Mrs. Byron A. Knighton, 5165 Alex St. Karne. AAr and AArs. Lavor W. Peacock, 3651 S. 3200 West. BOYS: end AArs. Lynn Ehrlef, 516 Kensington Ave Mr. and AArs Prank W. Fisher, 7016 Brookh.n Dr. AAr. and &rs R. Lynn Jones. 1200 Harvard Ave AAr. end Mrs. Jay C. Page, 3643 W 3620 South. Mr end Mrs. John W Fairbanks. 1762 Dowmngten Avt. AAr. end AArs, AAerlln C. Mackey, Murray AAr. and Mrs. George 2519-3rErst Peterson, I Mr. and AArs. Gltnn Delbert Taft, 365 N. 12th West. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Hensley, 1061 Navalo St 'Mr. and AArs. Dale L. Anderson, 70H $ Ponderose Dr. AAr. and AArs. Ernesto Atoreles. 317 N 3rd West . Mr. andJArs. Oscar G. Anderson, 3465 S 7th East. Mr. end Mrs. Don A. Tuttle. 961 E. 400 North, Bountiful.; AAr. end Mrs. Gory Beersme, 230 $ Store. AAr. |