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Show rT t fTT TT T T T f iB T "u T TTrrTTl' f'T T "i1 7 T T V "I" r 1" T f f''l,,f t" - -- Frida, January 5, VJ DfcSERET NEWS, 1 Bill Seeks Open Government Owens Rejects Committee Offer By GORDON Washington In - WASHINGTON . home rule and more sympathetic treatment by the House ELIOT WHITE News Deseret Bureau ! Rep. Thurs- Wayne Owens, day night turned down an invi-- . tation from a black Michigan -- congressman to join the House C District of Columbia Commit- tee. Rep. Charles C. Diggs Jr., I " who is expected to become - chairman of the district com-- ' mittee, asked Rep. Owens and ;; six other freshman liberals to join him on that panel. 2Z Diggs said he hoped to over-turthe traditional Southern Democratic control of the committee and make it ? tool for giving Washington . . tv ryry f . n dis-tri- heavily-hlac- Washington, committee has long been a center of controversy. Blacks here felt that its e chairman, Rep. John wus highly McMillan, k the district long-tim- unsympathetic to them. McMillan year m which was defeated last a primary contest in D.C. residents campaigned against him. A Republican won the South Carolina Sixth District in November. many Owens said he is seeking a place on the House Interior which handles Committee, many Western matters, and a seat on the judiciary Commit- - tee, which handles gun legislation, civil rights, and other problems Rep. Owens is interested in. The Utahn could be assigned to the government operations committee, but he said today he expects to get the judiciary committee. The District of Columbia Committee is considered the e committee assignment. Traditionally it goes to freshmen, who stay only long enough to acquire enough seniority m the House for appointment to the more popular committees recent years, In public except when matters concerning public employes, law suits or land aquisition are invloved that would Rep. Gunn McKay, told the Deseret News that he hopes to be assigned to a new subcommittee on the powerful House appropriations panel. bill would The three-par- t He is seeking a place on the current laws to and ammend interior subcommittee wants to leave the District of require that the discussions of Cclumbia appropriations sub- city and county commissions, committee. The interior group state commissions and boards, handles much Utah interest school boards and other public bodies must be open to the spending. gressmen from the Washington suburbs that have important interests in D.C. legislation, such as a proposed commuter tax, and some urban black members, have sought district com mitt'- - seats The selections will be made "5 notice of both regular and special meetings to local newspapers, radio and television sta tions on request Utah bodies are required to vote on most issues in public but are allowed to hold discussions of public business in private Under the present Code, public legislative If enacted, the proposed bill e further require ail bodies and state and local agencies to give written would legs-lativ- 17 6413 South greets the New Year with its ALLIED State 262-641- A bill require state legislative bodies and all state and local government agencies to conduct their business before the public will be introduced before the state legislature next week by Sen Reed Bullen, next week by the House Ways and Means Committee. con- only - LOGAN 1 Spunky Soloist Mokes Hit Debut Continued from Page I the first note of a Bach certo. B-- Con- If ever a violin sang, one did Thursday in the hands of Mary Ellen. It seemed like a magic few moments. Finally, when Ihe maestro brought down his baton oil the final bar. the audience of young people sprang to its feet. The young teacher retreated offstage, but the maestro waved her baik. And again, the audience roared. Bravo," cried members of the Utah Symphony, and it was taken up by the young people. Things had jelled. A magnificent performance when all the warmth and emotion of the music flows out to a responding audience. Said Maestro Abravanel. Mary Ellen Smith is waging a beautiful fight for music education. She is also wa.jng another beautiful f'ght. Friday. Mary Ellen Smith started taking violin lessons again' We're looking forward to the New Year! We think 1973 is going to be great . . . and we've ordered merchandise accordingly. Now we must clear our stocks to make room for it . . . and you get the savings! Does up to 40 off turn you on? Districts Gain Grants - The Envi- WASHINGTON ronmental Protection Agency today cleared an additional $1 million in sewer construction grants for Utah communites. The largest aw ird, $803,040, went to Salt Lake County Sewer District One, serving The Price River Water Improvement District, Helper, Carbon received County, $29,020. In Sevier received County, Richfield and Sahna $50,985 $48,240. South Jordan, Riverton, Bluffdale, Crescent and Washington, in Washington County, will get $88,800 and Cache Richmond, County, Draper. $68,265. Alta received $1501800, Murray, $103,195 and South Salt Lake, $39,000. Ephraim, in Sanpete County, received $126,450. Perry, received countv. $48,570. persons noticed the inaugurated. The flag with 45 stars was the flag that flew over the U.S. Capitol Jan 4. 1896. when Utah became a state. is the property of the Utah Historical Society and how it came to Utah is an unusual story. In 1966. Rampton received word from Ins daughter living in Massachusetts that Cheever New hall, owner of the historic Daniel Webster Inn. Sandwich. It presently TV, hospital of pneumonia Mr Merrill was chief engineer of the Public Utah ?) Service Commission wheie he pioneered rate and regulation studies Mr. Merrill of public utilities. His studic became the basis for modern regulations He left Utah in 1941 to fill several government positions. He directed the military construction program for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization for several years. In 1961 he was appointed deputy assistant secretaiy of the Army for logistics. fj M He resigned from the in 1965 and became a consultant for several businesses. He returned to It Lake Citv in 1970 t St( 4 Buckle STOMPERS STEEL TOE Overshoes MEN'S ACME BIRD BOOTS WESTERN BOOTS BOOTS X There are assorted styles rubber four upper, reinforced buckles Radio Stolen Jack Shapiro, 68 S. Main, No. 607, told police someone Hosiery Deep cleated VIBRAM sole styled with padded cuff ankle speed lace front. Rough-ou- t leather upper On Sept. 11. 1966. the entire town of Sandvych turned out to watch the presentation ceremony and then Rampton and hi; wile took pictures of the inn and had dinner Newspaper accounts said a custodial employe at the U.S Capitol removed the flag and kept it for many years In 1960. the flag passed to Michael Ralhs. Ansoma, Conn., the cousin of New halls wife, liallis gave it to Newhall member of The Church of Christ of Latter-da- Jesus Samis, he graduated from the Imversity of Utah School of Mines and Engineering in '932 He was born in Salt Lake City June 25, 19U8, to Joseph E. anil Annie Hyde Merrill. He married Barbara Musser Aug 11, 1939. in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Survivors include his widow , three sons, two daughters. Dr. Hyde M.. New York. N.Y ; a ; Roger C . Richmond, John T. Salt Lake City, Mrs William (Barbara Jean) Galbraith. 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