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Show 26 A APi'lL 19, ly73 DESERET NEWS, THURSDAY, challenge for Utah .Grass-root- s "When I left New Orleans yesterday, where water is al- By Bill Heaton Deseret News Correspondent ways too much of a problem and the Hooding is making it more severe than ever right now, everyone was worrying about the dikes breaking and damaging more of the coun- ST. GEORGE America needs stronger governments at the grass-root- s level and less centralized government control. tryside. That was the challenge issued today by Bernard After leaving the plane in Washington, DC., Las Vegas and while driving here I observed many areas executive director of the Nawhich appeared not to have tional Association of Counties (NACO). Addressed some 28(1 adequate water supplies, he Utah county government offirelated. cials at the 50th annual conMy observations convince vention of the Utah Associame more than ever that tion of Counties (UAC). stronger and better local Hillenbrand delivered the units of government are necconvention keynote address in essary in our present and futhe Dixie College Fine Arts ture scheme of things to deal Center during the opening with local problems. session this morning. Hillenbrand said the Nixon Different areas have dif- administration recognizes the ferent problems. No one cent- need for stronger local govralized planning agency, es- ernment and that Utah comtablished in Washington or munities are now getting opsome place far removed from portunities to expand their the area, can solve these local effectiveness. At the annual convention problems as well as good local judgment can, the na- banquet Wednesday night in tional director told them, the Dixie Student Union Barton Olsen, of Box Elder County for the past 24 years, was honored as the states Building, Outstanding County Official. to O'sen has been the county office since 1949. Cited for a long career of service in county government is a Olsen organizations, WASHINGTON Rep. was Wayne Owens, one of several freshman House Democrats who took to the House floor Wednesday under special orders allowing them to spend five hours discussing the constitutional conflict between Congress and President Nixon. The freshman Democrats, a predominantly liberal group, urged their senior colleagues after a station wagon driven by Washburn crossed the center line. Mrs. Cutlip, driving the other car, attempted unsuccessfully to avoid the collision, officers said. head-o- n DOWNTOWN GOOD FRIDAY SERVICES at St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral 231 East 1st South "THE SEVEN LAST WORDS FROM THE CROSS" ''Father Forgive Them'' Noon to 12:25 Dr. Harry P. Sweitzer First Presbyterian Church "Today Thou Shalt Be With Me in Paradise" The; Rev. Edward Howlett St. Mark's Episcopal Church "Woman Behold Thy Son" Father Elias Stephcnopoulos Greek Orthodox Church 12:25-12:5- 0 12:50-1:1- 5 1:15-1:4- "My God, Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me?" The Rev. William Youngblood First United Methodist Church 0 "I Thirst" Dean Robert Anderson St. Mark's Episcopal Church 1:40-2:0- 5 "It Is Finished" The Rev. Ellis Keck 2:05-2:3- 5 First Baptist Church "Into Thy Hands I Commend 2:35-3:0- 0 My Spirit" The Rev. Warren Sechler First Christian Church In a text, Owens took the White House to for vetoing two programs Mr. Nixon called big spending, and the Utah freshman castigated the Congress for upholding the vetoes of the rural water and sewer end vocational rehabilitation bills. believes, he said, that political pressures and the impact of the Presidents He Leave When You Must" VITAL STATISTICS Local Births Hly Cress Hospital and Mrs. A. J. Erickson .Ir., 115 Parkview Cir., Summit Park, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Kandy Barker. 115 E. 2700 South, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Moser, 1208 Pacific Ave., boy. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hirst, 2435 Lambourne Ave., boy. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jarvis, Mr. N. 1700 West, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Bently 257-- 1 1th East, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Ilodson, 1441-1th East, boy. St. Marks Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hopes, East. boy. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Ahlers Jr., 2762 10 Bag 1 Russett SIGMAN Cooked University Village, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Butler S. 3580 West, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Gather un, 2729 Highland Dr., boy. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Annis 254 N. 1st, Tooele, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Widerberg 987 Bryan Ave., boy. Mr. and Mrs. Lavar W. Pea cock, 3082 S. Davis Btvd., boy. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Keller 2637 S. 450 East, bountiful, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Scott C. Pugsley 468 Douglas St., girl. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence P. Lav man, 1067 E. 7625 South, Midvale Mr. and Mrs. Milton L. Eruen ing. 824 E. 8th South, girl. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Rand all. 3929 Boothill Dr., girl. Mr. and Mrs. Randall L. Lasat East. girl. 4332-39- Mr. and Mrs. Ronald 1422 Bryan Ave., girl. a Pinafore WHOLE Dale Day 2.20 . Big bunnies, with ears. Helium filled. 10c ea. Friday and Saturday, all stores batiste of easy-was- h. Permanent Press polyester ond cotton. Embroidery and lace frill these charming gowns ond body doll' pajamas. Both in pink, blue or maize, sizes 7 to .1 4. ... for sunny days and long evenings. 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Owens said, Ive come to respect with the House of Repaffection resentatives. He urged the House to reform its own procedures and to move to challenge Nixon on the budget issues. Pop Into PRICES EFFECTIVE Lynn New Straptease 140 Coatsville Ave., girl. Cottonwood Hospital Mr. and Mrs. William Ronald Delis, 2102 E. 6360 South, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin L. Jenkins, 1435 W. 4180 South, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shaw, 158 W. Oxford Dr., Sandy, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Stoddard, 80 M St., girl. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace G. Hendrickson, 4308 S. 4625 West, Grang er. boy. Mr. and Mrs. David J. Robin son, 716 Lois Cir., boy. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Sco ville, East, boy. Sonth Davis Coinmnnlty Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Dewey C. MacK ay III, 916 University Village boy. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Taylor 1901 S. 500 West. Bountiful, boy. University Hospital Mr. and Mrs. 2ke Larsen Tooele, Utah, girl. LDS Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Don Sheppard 1092 Diamond Way, boy. Mr. and Mrs. James D. Fisher J Thurs. to Thurs. SPECIAL in Rep. Owens words, stop acquiescing in large measure, to the Presidents iniatives. er. . . . He and his wife Barbara girl. Special music by Soloists and Choirs from the Various Churches Everyone Welcom- e- Come When You Can chil- dren. Also presented with awards for achieving 40 years service in capacity in an elected county government were Carbon County Clerk Brigham H. Young, Price; Piute County Assessor James Whittaker, Circleville; and Iron County Clerk Clair Hulet, Par owan. to, two The Department of Public Safety identified the victims as Harold E. Washburn, 16, and Shirley Washburn, 18, both of Utah; Catherine Quinn Cutlip, 52, and her husband, Warden, 52, San Bernardino, Calif.; and Clara Marie Hartman, 59, Grand Canyon Caverns, Ariz. The Washburn youth was attending Logan (Utah) High School. His sister was graduated from Logan High and was employed in Roosevelt, Utah. Both were en route to visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Quinn Washburn, who had moved from Logan to Mesa, Ariz., two months ago, Investigating officers said the two vehicles i',lided are the parents of four and secretary of UAC. In Brigham City, Olsen has served as chairman of the local Salvation Army for the past 15 years. He is a member of the local Chamber of and Commerce, Lions Club, secretary of the County Civil Defense Committee and County Planning Commission. Wayne Owens takes House floor prepared task rampant Crash kills 2 Utahns Five persons, including FLAGSTAFF, AR1Z. (UPI) Utahns, were killed Wednesday in a crash on U.S. 89, just north of the city limits. K. clerk-audit- Sliced Free Calif. Ripe 303 can Olives 38 Applesauce 595 55-p- c. set, req. 59.95 49.95 Dox. Large "AA" EGGS Barbara floral 58 Mail orders filled, Phone orders, indicate 2nd color choice where possible. 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