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Show r r t --4 r ","Y - N - 1 t o tes .1Nr,1,17 INLvya, el'. OC, , DA T , m Increasing water needs U. honors 5 with avlailds I Five outstanding civic and pröfessional leaders were 1:311- ored Wednesda Alumni Association Founders Day Banquet at the Olpin Union Building. 1 ; I Alumni Awards and one Honorary Alumnus Award were presented, the highest tribute paid by the association. 1 I. I .1 .i,,,, ' J, - ';', .a.., v , 1.! peace agreement. I 495,000 . i,, . ...., t , ... ... , .., -- - t .5, . t , P 1: I. , z i I , 1- 1 l 1 1 f i ! I - : :: I k t k ' 1 Johnson, lefiTraeW. "Outstanding alumni" honored by U. of U. ore Glendon E. Gallivan, Dr. James O. Mason, Richard A. Van Winkle and Keene Curtis. Ile said President Nixon's ksecret Flan" in 1968 was to kontinue Johnson's program of Vietnamization. However, in 1971 the president realized other steps would have to be taken, Donaldson said. country was on the verge of war with Russia, and Russia needed us because their country would starve without U like the first president to lose a war. Nixon's visits to Rassia and China played an important role in bringing the peace agreemens about, Donaldson said. He said China needed our friendship because that ,k The speaker said, Nixon had two major goals, that the U.S. withdraw without Communist prsure, and that the withdraw. ra would not make Nixon look of their because dependence on U.S. friendship. "Hanoi's leadership includes Hawks and Doves, and the Doves finally won out," he said. Donaldson said he feels the U.S. has achieved "peace with Donaldson said Nixon was able to persuade the two Coms to presmunist sure Hanoi into an agreement super-power- honor." 10 Bills outline , drug law aid spend $347 million 'on social services in Utah - Deseret News Washington Bureau the fiscal year beginning July 1 for Social Security, welfare, and education programs. Social Security administra The fedWASHINGTON eral government will spend nearly $347 million in Utah in 6 .1 - lir Fritilti,140. t ' , , - tf. - Center Rib Cut EN 7 '' t for welfare programs, a S3.4 million increase over the current fiscal year. 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These would make it easier for law enforcement officers to trace drugs intercepted on the black market. Officers would have a better chance of finding out where illicit drugs are diverted from legitimate distribution channels. A second bill would put four $66.5 million will be tpent ' ' ,.., , utuku 0.11.11111111111111111111111111 , I 441 .1 He turned in a doctor 's letter explaining his illness a month after the meetings but the Army claimed his excuses were submitted too late and notified him he would be called for active duty. An ,:, tion will spend an estimated $260.8 million in Utah in fiscal 1974, an increase of $38 million over the current fiscal year. The increase is primarily in Social Security benefits, Medicare, and Medicaid. ; sva ,, S .0)...... . U.S. will r ize;enge,brap mqv ',et.-11- tP1711' In his suit Feeny admitted missing two meetings in February, 1971, and four meetings in but 1971, November, claimed he was sick at the time of the November meetings. The report said the state has four million acres of land suitable for irrigation that aren't now irrigated. If those lands were irrigated it would require 12 million acre-fee- t of water annually. Obviously, to develop even a small percentage of these lands would require large-scal- e augmentation of the water supply. - :- Plan Your Meals Around StoKelYs goals." to sonnel file which he needed make an appeal. U.S. District Judge Aldon J. Anderson ruled that Feeny had been denied "a meaning. ful appeal" by the Army and ordered that his call to active and that he duty be vacated be restored to his original rank and position in his unit. . 11001.M. Federal law provides that if a reservist misses five or more reserve unit meetings within a year, without a valid excuse, he may be ordered to active duty. Any excuse must be submitted within 14 days. The market for Utah rawer will be dependent upon the amount of increased per capita use and upon resolution of the nuclear versus thermal power question,' it said. "Building power plants in Utah will depend on our ecoand environmental nomic ' ' Thomas L. Feeny, 710 E. 2nd South, a private first class assigned to the 6th Bn., 83rd Artillery, Ogden, was notified in February, 1972, he would be called to active duty for failing to attend six regular reserve training meetings. 1 i 1 annually to annually Two items on industrial water use are difficult to estimate thermal power and fossil fuel development, the report said. 1 ,. , 4. ! i 5, , , Army ap peals board upheld the decision in June 1972. In his complaint Feeny contended the Army never had never made him aware that his doctor's letter had to be filed within 14 days, the He further claimed inArmy denied him access to formation in his racial per manding officers to void being called u p for active duty last year has been allowed to remain on an inactive status by the U.S. District Court. This was pointed out in a report, "The State of Utah Water," released today by the Utah Division of Water Resources. Projections are based on population etimates. , , , t acre-fee- million acre-fee- t by the year 2020. 2.1 , reviewed : and industr'l Municipal water requirements in Utah will increase from the present 4 , ,, Guest speaker, Sam Donalason, ABC News Capitol Hill events preceding the Vietnam ' '.. 1 : Correspondent, I ,' .. t : - . y : 1- RS. Army reservist who brought suit against his comA 4 ? ,,,. 1. pionttorfnri ,t, , Recognized for their service to the school were Keene Curtis, Broadway actor and Tony Award wimner; Glendon E. Johnson, president and diree tor of Insurance Co.; Dr. James O. Mason, commission. er of health services, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints; and Richard A. Van Winkle, president of the Lockhart Co., who received DistinguishL1 Alumni Awards. John W. Gallivan, publisher of the all Lake Tribune, received the Honorary Alumnus Award. - 1 , z Four Distinguished Army neglected appeal, reservist wins court suit 4 , , i I i ;, L I, - 1 1 ' 1 1 :: L P ! |