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Show "p1 If Ceremony Honors Utah Guardsmen e A CAMP WILLIAMS Vietand two retiring major all members nam eterans of the Utah Natioral Guard 19th Special Forces Group w ere' honored here Sunday afternoon at an awards ceremony. Maj. Ned F. Wilson, Lehi, wo r awarded the Stiver Minuteman Award granted by the State adjutant general for meritorious The service. award marked his retirement after 21 years of service to the National Guard tollowing duty in the Regular Army. First Lt. Clarence G. Bennett received two Bronze Stars and thp Purple Heart for his outstanding service, heroic actions and wounds received while serving with the 5th Special Forces Group m Vietnam. 1 Sgt. Terry R. Cox, 1096 Concord, was presented with the Commendation Medal for his meritorious Army service in support of military operations against the Commuin Vietnam nist aggression wlule also serving w itli the 5th Special Forces Group. Both 1st Lt. Bennett and M. Sgt. Cox recently join d the 19th Special Forces Group, National Guard, after being discharged from the Army. Making the presentations were Assistant Utah Adjutant General Van Hixson and Lt. Gilbert H. lker, A Company commander of the 19th Special Forces Group. Maj. Wilson was one of the first men to join the Special Forces Group w'hen it was organized in Utah as part of the National Guard, a Guard Col. BYU Role Seen Continued from Page B-- l grim situation this fall as many educators. . . One of the hallmarks of this institution, growing out of our Gospel of peace and tranquility, rather than contention, is that all members of this faculty are dedicated first to the Gospel, second to the institution, and only third to their particular discipline. Wilkinson Pres. said, As exciting as the physical growth of tins university has been, the solid base upon which any institution of high- er learning must finally rest, and the most valid criterion by which it can be judged, is the of its academic quality program. After all qualifications have been voiced, the academic program is the faculty. conference The will Conclude Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.l in the George Albert Smith Fieldhouse when Elder pre-scho- Housing Authority Is Urged spokesman said. He was serving as a detachment com- Continued from Page mander. Bennett received his first Bronze Star for meritorious service in hostile action in Vietnam. The second was presented for his heroic actions while serving as a senior adviser to a Vietnam Stiike Force conducting a reconnaissance in force on Oct. 5, 1969. Lt. his unit was W h e n a m b u s n e d, Lt. Bennett, formed a small group of men and attempted to flank the ambush site. When three of the men were wounded he braved withering fire time after time while he dragged the three wounded men to rel- ative safety then dnected fire on the enemy position resulting in at least 11 enemy dead, the citation read. Left-Tur- n As 'Nerve Center' Lights To Be Removed Ddbert L. Stapley, member of the Council of the Twelve, will address a general meeting of faculty and their part- lights ners. twe weeks. FROST The east-weleft turns at 7th East at 21st South, 7th East at 33rd South, 4th South at 8th East and 4th South at 9th East and the north-sout- h Continued from Page B- -l expected. He also said he would try to get some assistance for Navajos whose field crops were washed out by the flash floods. San Juan County Commissioners Calvin Black and Marion Hazelton accompanied Burton and Loesch on the flight. They reminded the as- sistant interior secretary of their complaint that the Bureau of Indian Affairs spends much more money on the Indian reservation in Arizona and New Mexico than in Utah. g Loesch also went on to Window Rock, Ariz., to inspect damage there and to check on the Utah complaints with BIa officials. phases in stop three main city highways w ill be removed in about Left-tur- n Geurts said removing these phases in lights on 7th East will permit changes in the computer which handles these lights. He said reduced traffic at the 4th South and the State Street locations is the reason for lights there. removing left-tur- n left-tur- n left-tur- n phases B--l we may use one of the other wings as a lobby and be able to go ahead with the Randolph performances," in time, Ballard said. Valley Music Hall is fully insured and will be fully restored," he assured. There was some water damage to w'alls over the main entrance to the theater from the lobby, but otherwise the theater portion is intact. Because there is no question the music hall will be restored, the fire will not affect plans to sell the structure to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daBallard Saints, said. Refunds will be made to customers who purchased advance tickets to the Newton show, Balard said. y I BUY & SAVE at KETCHUM'8 i it c r Open Dally 8:30a.m. to 6 p.m. 4th So. at 7th W. 355-465- 6 Source of the early morning fire may have been an overheated ice machine in the concession area of the lobby, according to Noel Twitchell, building engineer who lives in a home on the southeast corner of the parking lot at 835 N. 400 East. Fire officials were still Investigating the cause this morning. There was heavy smoke w'hen I entered the said, building," Twitchell but within minutes, the fire broke loose and flames leaped into the ceiling, spread throughout the lobby and into the walls and roof. A few or the valuable oil paintings In the lobby were damaged, but portraits hanging inside the theater appeared Twitchell to be untouched, only Jim of V. Local Fisher, president Salt 1645, Lake Fire Fighters Association, has lost his bid for a fifth term as union president. B-- l county committe" investigating local housing problems. The city and the county each should have separate authorities with lav members in touch with both, the commissioner said. He indicated he would recommend a city authority and the same tor the county, with ea-- h commission then appointing one or two lay Fisher was defeated by Jack S. Carr. Others elected were Eert Clayton, vice president: Joseph D. Campbell secretary, and Mike Jesop. treasurer. No vote eout was given in the election held over the weekend members. CEXTR L PANEL In all cases, they would submit their directives to a centralized joint ation. city-coun- a it famous action "it beats dirt sweeps. . . as it cleans!" Gets deep-dowand carpet killing grit. rug adjustr ment for maximum efficiency on floor coverings to deep shag rugs Rolls easily! Has big throw-awabegs. Hoover' gation cf possession of narcotics The suspect, who gave the name of Daniel David 30, Los Angeles, was arrested Thursday at a Salt Lake City motel on a felony warrant from Detroit. 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B B fl DELUXE CASTILE SOAP A m COFFEE CREAMER ' 1,000 CK KMART B Our Reg. 14 c 47c I I I I I BOOK MATCHES n PRICED TOO LOW 1970 next-of-ki- SUING THIS COUPON TO formula under the housing authority system would place a ceiling of about $62.50 a month rent that a participating renter would have to pay. HUD would then pay the difference. Cztmull said he did rot know what the top limit for rent was under the pregram. The commissioner said local landlords and Investors could remodel existing rental property up to required standards and amortize their investment back over a period of rent subsidy. A from 6.00 p.m. UPRIGHT VACUUM WITH HEADLIGHT r him, but Salt Lake police are holding him for investigation of possession of a dangerous while some drug (heroin), material contained in four balloons is analyzed. Officers said paraphernalia used to inject customarily narcotics was seize' along with the other material when the suspect was arrested. On tlie arrest sheet, Milland listed as a friend in Br.crly Hills, Calif. ad-m- i- Dinner nightly except Sundays DELUXE HOOVER veung man who told police he is a son of movie actor Ray Milland is being held in Salt Lake City jail for InvestiA Monday, Glueing your dentures Doors to the offices in the lobby w'ere closed and there w'as little apparent damage to the office interiors and ticket booths. Although smoke from the blaze could be seen for several miles, the early morning hour precluded a gathering of said. Portraits along the wall nearest the lobby were removed and taken out of the theater to prevent heat and smoke damage. As glass In the lobby windows shattered, chunks of material from the ceiling fell, firemen narrowly missing below. Elect Officers on these traffic lights will be covered for a week or so so motorists using these highways can be made aware that a change is coming, Geurts said. Fire Destroys Lobby Of Valley Music Hall Continued from Page S.L. Firemen Ktv5 September DbSbotf Drug Suspect Claims He's Son Of Actor PUBLIC HEARING on left turns at State Street at 6th South and State Street at 7th South will be removed. C. Arthur Geurts, highway department traffic engineer-saf- ety, said the changes probably will be made Sept. 23. The V Only AT THE DELI Dejif. pi mr vt w Wrni'WL'itfMMS n TT fr iMW rnn MuiupisMmseARseseci'aaamNMaSMMssi nniaiiiriiiHur r r- - rr if rr. |