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Show r 4B loss of his wallet to police billfold con- 'Kim Timothy, 977 Hudson tained a drivers license and Ave. (2950 South), reported 'various other papers. The "Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, October 7, 1962 League Aide Votes Saltair Restoration : Arrives for DUP Asks Pioneer Park Utah Events Be Memorial Forever League 'of Women Voters observer in the United - Nations, Mrs. George A. Little, Old Greenwich, Conn., arrived In Salt Lake City Saturday to "talk with league groups on some of the things I see as national observer in the UN, and to answer questions." MBS. LITTLE said the league has put support of the UN. as "top agenda" this year, for the purpose of "studying and reappraising measures to strengthen it, with the thought that the UN. has changed tremendously since its beginning, and that we, as citizens, really have not kept up with , The The Daughters of Utah Pioneers Saturday voted that Salt Lake Citys Pioneer Park remain forever as a memorial to the 1847 settlers and also voted in favor of restoring Saltair. liIGAkND THI the FEASIBLE, it' STATE ROAD COMMISSION OF WEST VIRGINIA Technician Right of Way Agents Draftsmen ond tight ttf Woy epportvewtoee or ottered by w Onwen of tht Stote Rood Commune! of W est Virgin, to men toe Jtotf ond aevwo Approver. Tho Owsmm a ouolifwd expending Me organization to pact too ntd of too preen, m aniargad Federal Highway Program and preenti ojceoltant eppor-tonrtito poraonnal to Appro. mr Clamificatien. Cnv old A RESOLUTION in support eagle could be placed atop the of the two landmarks was made by Cglia W. Morrison, first vice president at the annual convention of the society at the Hotel Utah, and the more than 500 delegates passed it unanimously. Text of the resolution said the DUP "goes on record at this convention to have Pioneer Park forever remain a memorial to the pioneers of 1847 and that we favor the restoration of Saltair as a resort where our people and tourists SHE SPOKE to Utah League can enjoy the facilities that of Women Voters members once were available. during a 2:30 p.m. tea at the THELMA M. HOLBROOK, YWCA, 322 E. BrOadway, and second vice president, gave the Saturday evening she was assembled delegates a short honored guest of the Davis history of the park and the before the vote was County United Nations Assn. resort taken. Mrs. Little is billed as feaof the organiThe ture speaker at the 11 am. Salt zation, president Kate B. Carter, called Lake Unitarian Church serv- attention to the historical ices, to be held Sunday at the marker program of the group, h First Unitarian Church, especially one in Carbon CounEast and will address a ty built by the chapter there luncheon meeting of Utah, As- which tells the story of the sociation for the United Na- first coke ovens in that area. tions Monday noon at the UniMRS. CARTER also said the versity Club, 136 E. South Tem- DUP Pioneer Memorial Muple. seum now has the eagle which SHE THEN will journey to formerly topped Eagle Gate. "Sometime in the near fuCedar City to meet with members of the Cedar City League ture a prominent spot of of Women Voters, speaking at ground should be secured and a public meeting there Mon- RIGHT OF WAY DIVISION QUALIFIED STAFF APPRAISERS QUALIFIED REVIEW APPRAISERS a monument erected upon which a marker will be placed telling the story of Utahs pioneer architects and build ers," Mrs. Carter said. "IF Ith Reporta Wallet Lost monument With modern skill it could be replated ttf last an other hundred years. Delegates to the DUP con ventlon also heard Dr. David E. Miller, University of Utah history department say the way for the organization to meet its responsibility is to continue the Recording of pioneer history. THE SOCIETY has "inherited a noble heritage," he declared, and with it a tremendous responsibility." In the afternoon delegates were taken on tours of Pioneer Park and Saltair and then at- Celia W. Morrison, left; Kate B. Carter, tended an open house at the center, and Thelma M. Holbrook, Daughters Pioneer Memorial Museum. . . . . muat hove axpanonco with o Stott or Ptdarol Satoaw Apeeetee governmental agency, ond bo ocquomtod with to requirement of too Bureau of Public Pooch. Salary potential to $10,200 annuody. Starting roto to mmiiianaurott with quohficahont. Draff 00, DigM of Way Agoolt aod Tiibtlrlo. . . . with prop. Ouokhcohent, totory potential to SL000. Starting roto k com. 'meneurote with ouahftcaham. Send reeume of euobficatiene and experience to toe Director of too Legal ond Sight of Way Dnmwn, The State Road Commotion of Weet Virginia, tt00 Washington street, foot, Charlettan, Weet . Virginia. THE STATE ROAD COMMISSION OF WEST VIRGINIA of Utah Pioneers leaders, spoke at meeting of the national society on Saturday. 1900 WaMuftM Strwtp Kwt AT AN EVENING session at torium, the DUP representaEarly Utah Folklore by Dr. versity. Folk songs and dances Hotel Utah Motor Lodge audl- - tives heard an address on Austin Fife, Utah State Uni also were part of the program. 3 569-13t- lists Hubcap Theft day night pv m mm m mm u m m m m m w mm Heeii-- t 'iGSli- - ! SEE TODAY'S PACK A-1- 3 Two spinner hubcaps with Identification numbers engraved on them were stolen from the automobile of Mike Jones, 643 Park St (540 East), It was reported to police Saturday. The hubcaps are valued 25. Any wonder why mens, white dress m Styles every boy will like! 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