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Show ''':. ' 1 6A nyrit ;v fruHuMW x - NEWS, Friday, December 8, DESLRET 1 niiii-tiir- V 972 FATHER ARRESTED, CHILD LEFT ALONE Soil District A frightened 2 year-olOGDEN child was placed in a W'eber County shelter home after spending at least 20 hours home alone after her father was arrested and jailed for public intoxication. Policemen went to the home at 6 04 p m. Wednesday after the father said his child was unattended. They found the girl frightened and alone in a darkened house. d Gains Honor The Davis Soil Conservation District was named the out- district owners over 92 percent of the stale, he said. Bohman said the supervisors woik witii some 15,000 or local landowners who subscribe to UASC'D services throughout the state. Itah in Thursday night with Wasatch . District awarded second place. The areas were chosen as the sear's best conservation forerennera out ot the 41 districts in the state at the annual convention banquet of the Ltah Association of Soil Conservation Districts (LVSCD) held at the Itaniada Inn, 1(100 S. In announcing the President Frank W. Bohman said the winning districts had been judged the roost successful in resource conservation piograms and in solving local land-usproblems in their areas during the awards,-Associatio- Officers found three bottles of nnlk, two broken, near a couch Three fresh bottles of milk were still on the front porch from a delivery W ednesday morning. The father was arrested and put m jail Tuesday evening The mother, believed to be living m Salt Lake City had apparently brought the child to Ogden recently and left her. She could not be located. We have a responsibility under slate law to protect and look after our natural he said and addid "We get sop,n problems with a lot of extremists in some environmental groups who don t One of two bandits received have the facts about us. a punch in the mouth about 40 a m oday but the pair Farmers and rani hers with nevertheless escaped know better than anybody that about $120 from the till of the poor land use means low proStore at 4.10 E. 27th South ductivity. Theyre affected more than any others by poor land use. Bandit Collects Punch Plus $120 State. n 1 1 e ii The store attendant, Larry 21, slugged one of M. Caldwell, the holdup men after the latter bashed him on the head with the butt of a pellet gun. In Spirit For Yule Sana will be bringing seasonal cheer to 250 Salt Lake City elementary senool children Saturday as members of the University of Utah fraternities and sororities hold their annual Greek Christmas party. The party will begin at 11 when the Greeks take students from Franklin and Glass Bishop elementary schools to fraternity row on for the campus yuietide goodies, tree decorating, cookie baking and caroling. , New Models are no on display! Special Savings during this showing! Buy a Hammond now at amazing prices! Reg. $5,200 am. Theater Organ 3,200 Each house has planned games, skits and puppet shows for its group of youngsters, and every party will feature visit from Santa Claus, who will present the with gifts Christmas stockimgs. olds 2233 So. 7th East Open Weekdays until 9 and Sat. 1 0-- 6 Bebman said he foresees contougher environmental The UASC districts are both trols on both private and public land use. lie cited new subdivisions of str.fe governlaws restricting the use of pesment and grass roots organizations which supply free soil ticides and herbicides as an survey information to land- - example. year. . Reopening Of Mine In Kellogg Okayed WASHINGTON -- (UBI) The federal government today for regave the d opening the Sunshine Silver Mine in Idaho where 91 miners died in a fire last May. Director Elburt Osborn of the Bureau of Mines said his agency had completed a thorough investigation of the fire and had ruled out the possibility of arson. such as that where the May 2 fire originated, and to begin a general none safety training program on a continuing basis. Many miners were able to escape from the labyrinth of mine tunnels when the fire broke out, but the 91 w ho perished were unable to escape and died of carbon monoxide poisoning in one of the worst metal mine disasters in the nations history. In lifting the federal order which closed the mine after the fire. Interior Secretary Rogers C. B. Morton said reopening of the mine had been approved after the owners had agreed to new safety mea- sures. 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