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Show DESERET NEWS, Monday, November 4, 1963 Tabulators Land Withdrawal Asked and existing protect fedeia) government planned investments and assure the land Will be ietained for public ue, action has been started to withdraw 695 acres of Uinta National Forest frcm availability under general mining laws. Application to withdraw the land has been filed bv the Forest Service with the Bureau of To Land V. ritttn. Management. suggestions or objec-tions may be submitted before Nov. 12 to R. D. Nielson, BLM state director, P.O. Box 11505, Salt Lake City, Utah 81111. 1 reation area: Blark Hawk reation area, Diamond Cieek administrative site, and Haweaat and thorne campground southeast of Santaquin. Eye Fast Vote Tally Hebtr City, Willow Creek administrative site northwest of Soldier Summit and Ballard Canyon west campground Continued from Pago Also Cottonwood campground McCune C&nyon pOdtro3 The proposed withdrawal covers these three administrative pine plantation, Ponderosa sites and recreation areas: campground site, and Bear Cansoutheast Chicken Creek Campground yon campground site of Nephi. c east of Levan; Tinney Flat Continued from Page BMaple Bench Kolob campground east of Whiskey Springs legal costs, the total mortgage campground, Fay son ponderosa Springville, - recreation recKoholowo area of would be $1,170,703. southeast pine plantation; Mr. Stewart said the average rent would be $123 a month Paid Pci tical Advartiiamant by Fr ends o! Clyde Millar Commute - R M Millar yielding the project $27,000 a A New Proposal -l ROSS Pd , rJlILLERHl j for U.S. Senator graphical center. Deputy James the man has not and has been responsiveness of the government to the people endorses this candidate. R. Wobach, Chairman Center 708 So. State North of Sears Vj Block 3SS-881- 3 traveling through l the acknowledged evils of alcohol? he said. He said profits from the sale of alcohol now go to the state, rather than places licensed to sel Elder Hinckley questioned whether it would be morally right to enrich the few at the expense of the many. He acknowledged problems in Utahs present liquor laws. The way to correct them is the regular legislative process lather than this all or nothing the Church offiprocedure, cial said. Elder Hinckley criticized accusations that persons lead increasing Paid Political Adv. by Coalition for Democratic Action B-- Vij for U.S. Congress condition. the vicinity found the truck with the victim in a slumped position in the drivers W. Park said seat. Late Sunday the horsemen been identified reported their find to the Tooele dead possibly County Sheriff's Department. Continued from Page Discount MU IN! R for Coolition The Action Democratic with in- creasing citizen par- concerned ticipation in politics and with increasing responsiveness of the Liquor Plan Hit participation in politics and with Actual Photo of Wiglet G concerned with increasing citizen Day Special 3.88 N Tooele Democratic Action 3 O since Sept. 17. The sheriffs posse arrived at He explained the truck is with the victims being checked out as one re- remains at 5:30 a.m. today after ported stolen from Elko, Nev., a trip. The Coalition for Human Hair WIGLET L unable to determine the mans age because of the badly de- Horse riders 100 ong H seven weeks ago. Officers were composed HELP 4yTaH f N C Man's Body Found ARAGONITE, Tooele County Deputy sheriffs and jeep posse members recovered the partly decayed body of a man early today from a stalled pickup truck 18 miles south of Aragonite in Tooele County's geo ft I KUTV, nwkvtt lu uxU vWiiuvt. iv iimv it ituumCjid iui f cunci Bank demand it. The bank then port and analysis of the election in Wednesdays Deseret News. would foreclose. SECRETARY OF STATE Ron KCPX-TV- 12-Inch-L- church-sponsore- He needs Clyde Miller's vote on the Board of Examiners to assure industrial development and a better Utah. Da itw viwt CONGRESS Ad by Volunfr for RtrKord levdy Cf 4irmoi Pol KSL-T- EXTEND FREEPORT THIS GIGANTIC KCPX, KSL, KALL, KNAK, KEYY, KOVO and KSUB. Meanwhile, a trained team of year. election personnel at the DeserThe project would be similar to Friendship Manor, 1320 E. et News will b" working throughout the evening and early 5th South, a d housing project that rents to morning to compile news stories persons over 62 years of age. and photographs localiy, as well The court's jurisdiction has as from the wires of Associated been extended to Nov. 30. The Press and United Press Interna receivership could end at that tional. Governor Rampton has a trusted proven partner . . . Our Tor jtrudur. mutt be revised. Knit inuti't Ciiuiny like on depletion and other tax loopholes meant higher taxei for you. l News, Salt Lake Tribune, Logan Herald Journal, Prove Herald, Standard Examiner, Ogden site, VOTE FOR THE MAN WHO TAKES A STAND ON TAXES Robert Downs, baritone, a Season tickets are $7.50 and professor at Brigham Young single performance tickets may University, will open the annual purchased at $1.50. BYU series at 8:30 Also scheduled for the 1968-6p.m. Nov. 17. season are Kurt Weinsinger, Eight performances by BYU baritone, Dec. 2; Faculty String faculty members have been scheduled under the sponsorship Quartet, Jan. 13; Paul Pollei, of the BYU Salt Lake Center forjpianist, Feb. 17; Percy Kalt, Education. olimst, March 17; Parley Bel- 9 all day Tuesday for information. The cooperating new'S agen cies which make up Utah Election Service are the Deseiet Newhouse Hotel: pic-ni- B-- y, ' of Strawberry Reservoir. nap, organist, and Newell Day-letrumpet, April 14, and Reid Nibley, pianist, May 17. Y. Sets Concert Series ing the fight against the liquor bill have been purveyors of falsehood and He said he knows the hills half-truths- ." to government leading supporters and that he is not ready to believe that these men can agree with such statements. Addressing himself to the liquor bills proponents, Elder Hmck,'ey said: We are not your unprincipled and vicious enemies. 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