Show 4 '' '''' ' '- "4-- 44—'0' ' Elected bv City to - irs Bryan D Boyce Map- lewood Cl (6274 South) has beep elected president of the 8 e m b er r 0-- Ii 10: ' Salt Lake I ' n termountain I I Kennel Club TheInter- 4 ' Seek-St- te' Rettrement a taxes or Pohce payers could benefit in the 1969 Utah 7r) economi- Mr Jones said a measure that would place police officers under the state's system is expected Thursday —Approved a recommendation by Jennings Phillips city treasurer that $275000 in city funds be invested in shnrtterm US Treasury Bills and time certificates of deposit Mr Phillips said the investments would include $15000 to Other Action 4 (illil-i7-41- 110 N L - ' - to be introduced f PI if i'l ' Mr firm : ' Berger t that by accepting: argued Eimco Corp's bid for vacuum ! filters the city would be sup- and porting Utah Industry labor appeal by C E Berger president Utah State Federation of and explain why Lynn Davis has been discity chemist The move came charged after Dr Nelson recommended that William L Arbuckle be granted a probationary - - Li - f hrt 1 Cam as an director of the Metropolitan Water District of Salt Lake the-city- 's r Commissioner —Appointed E Labor to reconsider a recent decision to award a bid for two centrifuges for sewage treatment plant to an City 3 8- fts ' - - — I Att ' II ti A j ' f A I 01 — 0111111 S Pt ' 4 4 ‘ 4 't I 1 i f 1‘ ' : ' - If p ilik i"1—Lr-:-'-' ( "1: ' 212 Utahns 1 - ' ' A il ) ' Utah will have to supply draftees for the Pentagonss 39000-maMarch draft call Col Evan P Clay Utah State Selective Service Director reported Thursday The national March call Is the highest since October 1966 when the Pentagon if n ill lk year s t v ' ' '11' I 1k11 ' t k t 4k '''t t' 1 ' I i OA a months: The said the Pentagon March quota "supports currently approved force levels and will assure a timely flow of replacements for men completing their terms of - of t -4 '' 0 it '0 l' Vr-- -- Z 144'-'- it ''' 1L 1 faculty will the The Paris M's V no ra i 'c I - single-handedl- y 1! 7 JO''' f 7 ' 4 t o'j t! 1 ' ( Ill °'''''Itilw17! 4 5995 I - 4 en furs labeled and Cottonwood I' $' lt I I: 1't 1 k! t: t t! :: C t7 ' ir ''- v 4 111 ' i le k' ' '''t- ' ‘ ' ' '' ':''' ''' :011 '' '' — '' I ‘ I'I - ---' i t ' tI11 r ' ' (' ' s N) t 's ' y N ' ' Tt?! i s Take Welding Gear Reg $13-$2- 0 - The Paris Men's turnishIngs—Downtown $ - id I'' 0 '' 4 "'" i k ' z 1): '' i I 4 :::11 - - 2 t 4 ' -- s 4 7 ita1--- -- gL1--:- 4 e--- q t'v 4!i 1 999 Fur-loo- k d Fold-bac- 6 The Paris Boys—Downtown and Cottonwood t i 1 'Ili bows straps and ties in a gay assortment of flats and little heels Soft suede smooth leather or shiny patent with flat setback or Black brown bone and red Buckles mini-hee- The Paris Shoes—Downtown and CottonwooJ ls 2598-299- 8 ' '2 r t - ''''' :::: le t '''''''' -1 - ' 4' :741:1 ''' ' '''': : ' 1 ! 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'41 - -- 3 t I consulting engineers and geologists offices in Salt Lake and San Francisco to conduct the tests ' -a s I 1 4 o - t l' :1' '1 : i I '' ' 1 s t N t' i I gli 011111 p " ttai ' - - i c 41000"13-- ' ' "c't '1' 'A tN - ‘ r 1 11 t" ' ob I 17' ti T'- : : 4! i ' - ''112 1)':I' :( ' ' i ‘ lt ' ' '''it' — ' 4 1 1:6-:- ' l'4 i '4' le9' '1' i T '' '4'1 ') 1 t I' -- A s - A I 144) ! 0' '' - AA- ') '' ‘ r'?'':' Wili- Isl ' 44:"rK: 1 : '‘‘ ' ' '" ( - 0i 1A0 i ' i ' A: k ' 't-- 'S N t 4 --4 '4s' ii5i Itig I tp f loft - ' t: ' tit ' ta : 11: i: — 4 14) t: '1''' ' ' - :4 vt'') 4(1 t A- :'A4t c -- 7 "- L'ir:' :''':- ' '''' It ' "! -'' ' I A ''i 17 ' ( t - i 1 r : : - '' '1 1s- : -- 1 i'-4: t t I 1 ' -: -- l''Ll' ''' 14tx 1 0077-- e ' '14Vk - s 'It( to 'k'' 4s 'r 4r) 44 '' - : 4011 - "" k t " (L) r Ir - - ' 'k a- - - - 4- 1 - k - - 4 41 : itiit"'' 7 1- ' - itb: ''tA vr S k 0 ti 1 it cs 1 f - A I 10 A 3 I i i oi s:s 1 : : k 1 i'l x r t - -- 0 al and Cottonwood 4C---)- V 1 to show country of origin The Paris Coats—Downtown I ' I Lovely smooth or textured woolens lavished with natural mink! 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Misses sizes 8 8-- The Paris Knits—Downtown r: il 68 8998 Reg Artful studies in simplicity but clashed with detail or splashed with color Imported three piece wool knits with slim skirts and cap sleeve shells Bright pastels in sizes Cottonwood 11 AJ4 1 I 544- 41 luxurycoats with magnificent mink - ' :: '''4 tS ' 1 -414 ': :'' - i'l'- t ' ' new fashion knits in bright pastels 4r ' t‘'- pc A 1 ' 4 tig or :: " - a i I - '' A'- ti 1 ' z li I - - — ' o 4 - Reg f' 4: ' 01 oot cv ( A and Paris Mon's Clothing—Downtown s combined opposition of 110 million people : ? 59 "" - 'a - t ti )' " it IIt I ' ' '''''-- ' ' ' 0tI - 0 4 i ' is j gs and Cottonwood Clothing—Downtown 1 I n 4 wrinkle-fre- e Well tailored smooth-fittin- g woisted wool with two pair of permanently creased models muted pat pants Two or three-butto- n 38-4- 6 Short 37 terns solids Reg 44 °t4 t - Reg $80 fur-loo- I 1110 1: 1 V 110- fine worsted wool 2 pant suits A popular choke at a practical price our k new suburban-lengt- h coats with acrylic pile collars and linings Wool or woolnylon herringbone or hopsack tweed sizes 36-4- 6 best-sellin- g t 0 S2 9 $40 Reg on Temple 0 i0 ! it - i i ‘ - '' 11 " i hel 11'0 menis pile lined wool car coats Square Based on his book "Fantastic Victory" Prig Skousen's subject will be l'Israel's Rendezvous With Destiny" He will discuss the odds and results of the 1967 war which saw Israel with only 2750000 take pedple I '4 ' ''' 1 I' - 0 1:: ci A :i1 A '' ' ! "t o ( I ::':''4C1(f'rt L ''''' : - Brigham (i) I e) - ' - z i 11 4r ' '' ' 4' ' 4 1 - - 1 I'V ‘ - '' 'i i 4 1 ( ti t t' I " ''Y ' 4 ' TiI ' i ' () i( i A 4 11:'?97'" a 'r V -- : - 0 t I' z 11 P 1 - -- - 0 - — 't illi' -- 4 4 4 tt :7 -- ''' ( 4 $'I -- -- - e i 1 44 ' '11 4 ' 4 f :: - l : "C 0 : 'eirtm - JP (2) 'I f74 ft0 4 — -- - 4'44 War Thieves took 175 feet of welding cable a cutting torch gauges and hoses and misce1 laneous welding rods with a total value of $387 from a pickup truck operated by Don II!!'rison 1211 W Sth South The theft occurred while the vehicle was parked in a yard at 375 Whitney (1460 South) bolice reported Thursday : Z ' 7:4:::4T'T- - li ti 154 0 r13‘ ‘-- I'" ' 1 i 1 t a' - -- A4 - t i - : Author to Talk of 270000 pounds to 370000 pounds Mr Bergin reported The Federal Aviation Ad ministration will pay 60 per cent of the runway project costs and Utah Air National Guard will oay $100000 - Mr Bergin said soil tests also were conducted in an area north of the present north concourse where a ramp extension to cost another half million dollars will be built to hold the larger planes Salt Lake City 'commissioners authorized Woodward Clyde Sherard and Associates 1 z : : 4 A project to beef up Salt Lake Municipal Airport's instrument runway to handle the 'weight of jumbo jet aircraft will be started this summer Joe Bergin airport manager said Soil tests completed recently at a cost of $18179 have deruntermined the I0000-foo- t way can safely be built up from its present load capacity a 74:7" I' 404 Runway Gets Okay for Slab Buildup - : — 4 Hall '4 ' Z: - e T - l'' u t : - 19 service" in I I ' 1 t 1 !1' I - EH '4 r if i 1: u1 4 ' -- NI -— - I 7 41 '''''''''''' 3 23 member and author speak Jan 25 at 8 pm ' I ' (O11 Tit 11 - The March inductees will go into the Army as they have t - ) 9 (') k 1 1r i Aillk I Nit(i i II l' '' (R: 4) 40 ' 44 127 Skousen University Ii 0 1 ' '''''' ' : 6 this January's i ' 1 ' ' )1 f‘t:4' '1' - l' "' - ktd4- !1": Iltitt) NIP 1 t i I t 4 - 1 '1 i included 34090 of which Utah furnished 191 and February's 23300 of which Utah will aeon - 4' I 'I ' t 1 t - : I 1 e quotas on brad '4le 'Allk T444 1 7 - ' I I 4 3 A : d k1 1 I3 ' 1 itk 4' ''Ts 1 1 - -- 1--- P 4 i"':1 41 1 ' ' 1 1 - )1 :: i ' i ' ‘ 4t t ''k ---- ' ''''' it lir ' i I ‘ 14 t 1 Lt 44 sought 49200 inductees Other draft - 4 t I ' 4Ciii‘ l's 1' i itii N - 4 s 1 y ti d' 212 iff y N 0 h A 4 -- k j i )I ' 11 I4i11 -- 4 'it ' t !'- 1! 1 ' 1 i --- "'t r"16" :III i' Waft Faces 11 i j 4Ar:t ( '' Vy ' 1 1111 t l Or r 4414 ' li e 107xic- ''' 4 d h " ' — t‘t l t V I1 V 0) :i) A :'1 '' ri - r ms 1 14 ee"Sliii f 1 ' 1 '111 fb 0) ‘ 1 AA A 411(1)1111111 - "" in I tif ( -- 9 Till fI - Shop Both Stores Friday ' t 4411'i — 17 1 -- '"1"" 4 '1 ' ' A21 12 19G8 Friday January appointment as city chemist beginning Jan 16 Mr Davis has been with the city health department four years —Took no action on an city health commisto appear next week sioner The Salt Lake Tribune — Richard J Dr —Directed Nelson A j lP'1 1 March Quota ' - -- Explain Thing ? on said — of the receipts are needed to meet the city's Jan be placed with Deseret Federal Savings and Loan Co for 514 per cent interest He said the firm has had no city funds on deposit —Received a report from Mr that Phillips stating $486396 has been received from the Salt Lake County Treasurer as a portian of the city's share of 1967 property Legislature In other action commissioners! cally by shifting policemen to the State Retirement System Irill? or 1' Assembly 4 ' The next championship dog show will be held May 19 at the'State Fairgrqunds in Salt Lake City said Mr Boyce Vit Mr —Phillips — :all:WOO Icpayroll Hawkins Shiela Land Melva Keith Webb Ward Loren Hawkins and Roland Rick-for- d Young 4 Vv V - Other members elected were: Richard Clark vice president Norma Letter corresponding secretary Kathy homes secretary Forsyth Max Rook treasurer elected directors Newly Al Cook Francis ark: for the past 0 4 : I nish '4" v i would call for a major revi- Elan of the fund and city tax- Jones city auditor reported full funding of the Salt Lake Pension Plan City Police mountain Ken- ' net Club is 1 affiliated with 1 the American v Kennel Club of I :t )kp i l' it New York and ea r in Mr Boyce eat iy h olds two championship purebred dog shows 1 - - "v 0 Salt Lake city commission- ers Thursday voted to join Utah communineighboring ties in supporting legislation to place all policemen under the State Retirement System T he commission action A came after Lawrence Icennel Club -- 0 -" ' lou44 ° SL Officers e1!:" '' V' "V — 0 t ! 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