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Show f 4 4 44 4 444 44 4 0 0m The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, April 15, ns 19G2 Auditorium Project Rotary Tells Plans for 87 Students Hearings to Review Sport Arena Views Eighty seven high school seniors will learn something about education and the promise of the professional life when they join for a three-daconference in Salt Lake City ' Sunday. , The Salt Lake Joint Committee for the Civic Auditorium will hold a series of hearings for various groups and communities in tfie count ty to air their views on location of the proposed building. HOWELL Q. CANNON, chairman, said Saturday that dates for the hearings were as yet undecided but that there will be a real need for factual information. Every section of the county will be given a chance to be heard in the course of the series, Mr. Cannon emphasized. and the committee would welcome presentations in writing in order to add them to the building program for the . auditorium-sport- s arena complex which the group Is now studying. IF A REFERENDUM vote Is passed next November by county voters on the matter, it is important to have facts re" lating to how the various uses of the building will fit in with Trmr the proposed community or area, he declared. Community groups from and Keith M. 'Walker, supervisor of postal Kearns, Midvale. Murray, Salt vehicles, to faulty wiring on stop light. Lake City and others, as well as the Utah State Fair Board, will be given a chance to present their suggestions to the committtee, Mr. Cannon' said. rector, Mr. Cannon said. The county official will arrange times for their appearance before the committee. City-Count- y THE EVENT is the 15th annual Youth Conference of the Salt Lake Rotary Club. The visitors, all top male students, were chosen by principals and teachers. The Rotarians are footing the transportation costs for the students who are enrolled In high schools ove rthe state. ROTARIANS AND students at the Rotary office at the Hotel Utah Slinday at 2:30 p.m. to get acquainted, according to B. Lue Bettilyon, conference chairman. Each visitor will be a guest in a Rotarian home during his stay. Theme of the conference is Education for Responsible Citizenship." will join SUNDAY EVENING at Orion Spencer Hall, an aspect of that theme will be translated into a series of group discussions which will be joined by Keith C. G. Fogle, left, calls attention faculty members, Rotarians V. Ellerfson, owner of contract mail car, and foreign students from the vniversity and those who are Vuending area high schools under auspices of the American Field Service. jf 'Z .o DOWNTOWN & JI I COTTONWOOD Rif 50 Days and Car Must Wear Sticker THEVDISCUSSIONS will be prefaced by a closed circuit television. address by Utah Court Justice J. Allan International Edu- Crockett: cation as a Means si Promoting World Peace. On Monday at 8 a.m. the conferees will meet officers of the universitys associated students at the Union Building. NEAL A. Maxwell, administrative assistant to U. president, Dr. A. Ray Olpin, will address the group. Following lunch, theyll'take qualifying examinations for 10 r Rotary- - sponsored scholarships at the U. 044 0 0 EACH OF THE 1,270 inSo far this year the highway You cant be master of your has furnished car if the vehicle is unsafe. inspection spectors this year is also checkpatrol There are 1,270 motor ve- stations through the state a to determine how many hicle safety inspection stations total of 205,100 windshield ing stickers for cars w'hich suc- cars are equipped with safety in Utah. THE OFFICIAL stressed that his committee is not authorized to make a dociMon on the auditorium-sportarena proposal. will be compresented to a nine-mamission of representatives from the city, county and state. - s gay strawberry serving dishes Ceramic dishes with bright red berries atop each dish and strawberry hold picks. A cheerful accent to. your table setting-- . Salt and pepper shakers available in other fruit choices. cessfully pass the inspection. belts. Although the belts are Salt and pepper (strawberry) packed in fruit cup, 1.79 pr. ONE OR more of these stanot required by law, inspectors tions operates in every city, Three compartment serving dish, 9 Vi", 3.98 found that out of the 82,998 town and county in Utah incars have which passed Square serving plate, 4.98 and every Utah registered car INTERESTED groups wishspection, 5,981 were equipped Other sizes included in grouping. (there are an estimated 500,-00with two safety belts, 210 were ing to make suggestions on of them) must have a ZCMI GIFTS Downtown, Third Floor, Cottonwood, Second Floor with one belt, 710 the location of the auditorium-sport- s equipped afsticker ' safety inspection in back belts for the arena had should two get midfixed to the windshield by seat and 43 had one belt for touch with Morris Johnson, night June 3. Salt Lake County planning di- the back seat. Although the annual mandatory inspection started 41 Roland G. Kaiser, Salt Lake days ago, Utah Highway Patrol reported Saturday only City businessman who forml 82,998 vehicles have passed the erly was associated with IDENTITY OF the 10 -- vein 1962 -i- nspection,- which this HarTiers and alternates will be an- year costs each car owner $1. vester Co. in nounced at the Tuesday noon posimanagerial AMONG THE many vehicle luncheon of the Rotarians at tions in the Uniout fleet that operators carry the Hotel Utah the concludted States and continuing safety inspection & South America, ing event of the conference. anThe days event will end with programs is the Post Office Saturday in the Pano- Department The department nounced his cane dinner-dancW: operates 188 vehicles, includrama Room of the Union. I didacy for the ing 33 which are privately nom- Republican owned and carry the mail unI ination for state der contract. ;sf Apparatus Stolen si representative in A department rule requires Mr. Kaiser District No. 17. A machine used in adjusting to make 'a daily A native of Montana and lejhc headlights on automobiles, each driver was stolen from the Regal Oil safety check of the vehicle he gal resident of Utah for 40 Co., 1407 Indiana Ave. (800 operates, fliis includes inspec- years, Mr. Kaiser retired from Sew now for Easter, we've elegant fabrics to create your South) it was reported to po- tion of steering gear, two sets International Harvester in 1959 lice Saturday. Loss was esti- of brakes, lights and turn sig- and since that time had been own high fashion at a low cost to you. Choose from silks, nal devices, rear view mirrors, engaged in the real estate mated at $16. windshield wipers, horn and business. embroidered cottons, nubby textured cottons, beautiful tires, explained Dan A. Elton, two A world of VETERAN M. See the Announcement and Keith officer, safety prints in wide and thrilling selection of colors. of Our Walker, superintendent of ve- wars, he srrved in Navy and formerand hicle operations. Army intelligence ly was adjutant of the AmeriAT UNANNOUNCED inter can Legion in Argentina. A Embroidered batistes, piques, organdies. White, vals, Mr. Elton, frequently asRepublican, he was a navy, black, pastel blue, pink, lilac, yellow. sisted by an investigator of state convention delegate in From 1.99 yd. the highway patrol, visits each 1960 and was again elected this on Pag,e 12 of Today's of the area's 11 branch Post year. He has long-takean acDacron polyester prints, Choose striped, HOME MAGAZINE Offices to ascertain if each tive interest in the Future floral and abstract designs. Choice of colors. driver has a valid operators Farmers of America, the 45" wide. 1.99 yd. permit and is properly carry- Club Foundation and other out the required safety civic enterprises. ing Silk shantung "Peasantina," wonderful for suits Riverton, Utah, AM check of the chide he "Out of the High Rent Area" and dresses. Beautiful high fashion colors. 45 HE RESIDES with his wife wide. 1.99 yd. East. at In his announcement he said Imported cottons, from around the world . . . he was prompted to run for prints, plains, brocades, embroideries, fashion the office because of an interFrom 1.99 yd. colors, patterns. est in government, the belief G that his experience would en THE JACUZZI WHIRLPOOL BATH BRINGS Concord homespun cotton, mix 'em and match able him to contribute some RELIEF FROM PAINS ASSOCIATED WITH: 'em. Coordinated prints, plains in unusual thing to the state. . and : Chronic Arthritis Bruises colors, patterns. Wash and wear. 45" wide. Sprains ADDED that he would HE 1.99 yd. 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