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Results I Site Poll Facing Delay - 2terResults of a Aationmine whether the al Exchange Club convention will be held in Salt Lake City or Los Angeles won't be known at least until Monday — and perhaps not until the 19f)8 next month in convention Kansas City Mo Lee Wells national executive secretary of the group who announced Thu" day at Toledo that results Ohio would be known Friday was reported out of town until Monday A secretary said he was the only one who t!ould give out the information and that she could not release information as to where he be reached Guy might Andrus convention director Itlso was reported out of town Until Monda President contacted Tulsa Whitney Jay Okla national president was contacted at Moodus Conn where he is attending a district Exchange Club MUNICon He said he had no information on the poll and added the results may be withheld W until the Kansas City COTIVP11- tion July An inspection report disclosed Thursday indicatA that there were serious doubts about holding the 1969 convention in the Salt Palace as orig 28-3- 2 Deaths Up Traffic Toll inally announced Prepared by Mr Wells and Mr Andrus It severely criticized Salt Lake City as a site and extolled Los Angeles National board members were asked to vote whether they would prefer switching the 1969 meetings to Los Angeles The report listed the lack of nearby hotel and motel rooms to the Salt Palace as one of the reasons for second thoughts on the selection staurants and "food and entertainment" that Salt Lake City has "extremnly limited restaurants of size and type to handle our convention" and "no clubs or entertainment in the city except private bottle auto-bicycl- 84 2436 Oliver Swaren Madison Ave Ogden injured May 26 in an accident In Ogden Ile died June 3 Eitl cod or lay away 1 cop guns holsters R Reg 50c to 279 choose a straw cowboy Western felt hat for July festivities hat or oft deluxe 1 59c Reg 89c package of 12 boxes no 8 sparklers or mixed colors and gold fk ' 17500 dio three-in-- I compact unit with 12'1 Reg 23900 TV solid state AM-Frecord player radio and Walnut grained case 2 only '! mini-com- 4th floor stereo & TV 4th floor stereo & TV panel front and a it 4 4 1 399 1 Lycra spandex panty girdle with firm lace elastic leg trim Sizes SAL ti 1 t girdles t00 white k 15995 Reg 18995 big 172 sq In picture with black sun shield dipole antennas 'Instant on" (ideal for outdoor use) Co- bolt blue cose I only Reg il D portable TV 3rd floor salt laker girdles 11 295 Reg 400 Vanity Fair's famous soft cup tricot bandeau white and colors Sizes 32 to 36 S and C cups in 4 2nd floor slimwear 200 1 women's spodswerr Reg and skirts blouses end bermudas In checks 10 to 18 Sizes prints 279 to 499 4 100 casuals and If perf 400 to 800 Dacron polyester cotton work pants &so some jean Broken sizes 30 to 38 bargain basement men's wear IC merits l: men's dress shirts lockets Sizes 3 for 500 Dacron polyester aid cotton dress perf 398 shirts with short sleeves regular or button down collars Sizes 1412 to 1612 no-iro- n k k & 2 for HILL AIR FORCE BASE — officer in A noncommissioned charge of the train- ing section Military Personnel Division graduated from Officer Training School Class While there 2nd Lt Carl L Lynn placed eighth In his class of more than 500 He also was designated a Distinguished Graduate The lieutenant Is the first Boot strap Commissioning Program graduate from Hill OTS The to complete prograrrl is open to aU airmen who either have a college 4217 Steve Takemoto Normandy Lane (535 East) was pronounced dead on arrival at University Hospital Friday of what Salt Lake City police termed carbon monoxide poisoning 4 : 'LIii0-t- I tf 500 turtleneck 1498 7k"""""ZarZyrekil 4 '' --- 6 Pb "1vg TM 1 :-' !' '74- I: A it: & -r ---o 2 acy - kit1::41 r EA1 i 0'' g4 1 C VTylder I k v 0 I''54)::-"F- k) :' - k : national contest by pouring favorite drink — milk Utah's Dairy Princess Miss Ju lee Gordon a "natural" — having been reared on a Willard Box Elder County dairy farm — will fly to Chicago Saturday to compete for the National Dairy Princess crown The national winner garners a $2000 scholarship annually and makes a series of personal appearances on behalf of the American Dairy Assn A sophomore at Brigham Young University Juice is the daughter of Mr and Mrs A Jack Gordon Willard She is modest about her chances of winning "I've been practicing the art of keeping my composure when they announce that somebody else has won" she said Utahns who have won National Dairy Princess titles are Sue Ann Godderidge Smithfield princess for Ralphs Ferron who won in 1959 Plaintiffs are Fred G and Dorothy L Wolf and Joan Annette Wolf and Arno 14 C and Mary C Paulsen and Richard Willard Pa lisen The suit was filed against the the State Legislature State Board of Examiners consisting of Gov Calvin L Rampton Secretary of State and Atty Gen L Miller Clyde the State Phil L Hansen Ward Board of Educaton Holbrook executive director it degree now or can earn one within one calendar year of People with degrees study are sent directly to OTS while those who need additional credits are sent to college Ile received his bachelor's degree from the University of Omaha in July 1967 where he majored in geography While there he as on the dean's list twice and graduated with honors 7 Kn'TQkft g Mi!X1NV1IfJ o III ( F1-- 11 1' ! -- i BUY 1:14-- :4 111 141 th al HOURLY 2ATE PLUS NONTAXABLE PER DIEM PAY BONUS FOR OVERSEAS HAZARDOUS DUTY PAY IBONUS FOR COMPLETION OF 2nd PLUS 14 S 6 7 B 1 9 B: 000 pl fc CONTRACT IN CONSECUTIVE SOUTHEUST ASIA PAID HOLIDAYS A VACATIONS FREE MEDICAL (LIFE 1 HOSPITALIZATION) PROFIT SHARING RETIREMENT PLAN LIBERAL TilAVEL ALLOWANCE Can You Qualify For One Of These Immediate Openings HELICOPTER MECHANICS fr HELICOPTER INSPECTORS al AIRCRAFT SHEET METAL A ! 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44 i 0 11' o "Sturdy Slap" 24Foot 28Foot AIRCRAFT MECHANICS Labor Relations hearing on charges - ii 1 LADDERS Foot Ij A National XflG5I MU3ICJ' 0 STEREO v ':e::: and edge in 1952 is now about 2500 feet inland from the shoreline Mr Lyddan said Another outstanding feature of the new mapping system Is New Mapping Method Robert H Lyddan the Geological Survey's chief topographic engineer in Washington noted that the new mapping method is particularly suitable for flat terrain where it is difficult to show topographic dete with contour lines For Strike Case Briefs and Carol 1963 diallM :i:!::::::: l' Saltair Resort The Saitair Resort site for example directly on the lake NLRB Calls Department of Health and Welfare Algie Banff director Division of Welfare and Dr C D Carlisle Thompson director Division of Health At issue are the state constifional intentions in educating handicapped children as normal children said an attorney for the plaintiffs The suit contends that all children are entitled to a free education under the Utah and US constitutions The plaintiffs ask that the children be given their constitutional rights to an education according to their capabilities and that the existing regulations and statutes be declared Invalid and unconstitutional insofar as they exclude children from public schools because of physical or mental conditions The suit also asks that the state be required to assume all costs of the day care centers which the plaintiff chit dren presently attend pending completion of the case as well as paying for the costs of the action and other relief the court deems just - '' six-foo- thus and eve difficult to map extremely with accuracy" Mr Lyddan said The experimental map on the Antelope Island vadran Utah Dairy Princess Flies To Vie for National Title its ability to show sand bars in shallow and topography water adjacent to the shoreline he said "Every dune hill and declivity is shown on this mapMr Lyddan said "in contrast the 1932 conventional kith rnap In which vast areas of sand and salt flats were merely represented with a uniform pattern of dots" The other two areas used in the experiments are the Okefenokee Swamp of southern Georgia and northern Florida and the Florida Everglades con- al edition of 1952 Significant changes include the depiction t of a drop in the lake level It shows the shoreline has moved lakeward several thousand feet "Incorporating aerial photography as a visible part of the map provides a wealth of Information on the Great Salt Lake Shoreline — one that is Utah's Dairy Princess Ju lee Gordon prepares for 3 e 44te411444-064- 'e ' - 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' at bargain basement men's wear perf 700 A Ogden girl died Thursday night in Dee Memorial Hospital of burns suffered in a June 11 fire accident bargain basement men's wear If — ear-old ::::::l If (AP) P:::::::''::'::::::::-':::i- i surfer and warm-u- p If perf 699 SML - :::::4 f :'::!:::f:' '!:S Ogden Girl 2 Dies of Burns 400 t I ALUMINUM jacket: - A01'''-f:- ' ::: tech- nique produces for the first time remarkably representations of the sand hills salt fiats drainage features and even adjacent underwater shoals The experimental map now produced reflects a combination of the best qualities c)f aerial photography with conventional mapping symbols producing a vivid picture of the low topography of about 15 miles of the Great Salt Lake shoreline life-lik- e ‘Igft4itt4tiOrliPtV161 :':::::: Special to The Tribune WASHINGTON DC — A section of the shoreline of Tho Great )alt Lake i3 one of three areas in the United States used as a test area for a unique new mapping procedure by the Geological SurInterior Departvey the ment announced Friday called The new method "orthophotomarping" 43 :' 18 n : t :1 Youth Found Dead bargain basement women's wear men's pants ' ' 144- :s J : ' 4-- 71 'i: f:' the in 6S-- bras ' cA ci Gold-ton- e 5th floor toys i''' 4 s 5th floor toys sp:rkters r ' ar of Mr and Mrs Ray H Jorgensen was severely burned when she stood behind her father as he attempted to start a stalled car The car backfired throwing burning gas on Mr Jorgensen's hands and burning the girl's face arms and legs 5th floor toys cowboy hats I I I Janeen Jorgensen daughter Reg 79c to 549 choice of 2 slzes in cop pistols to shoot roll cops also one holster set n f'1'::4'01' v ' '$' OGDEN off 3 7 Z4 4 aflef?" The 1969 convention was to be the first major national 44 Sorry no moil or phone orders Ws reserve the right to limit quantity -- ik :"' : :f complex scheduled for completion next March SALE SATURDAY ' 4 '' eJ-- ' The report emphasized that for Temple Square Hotel the location of hotels and motels necessitated "a walk to the Salt 17-- special v loos '"' :044441 414---o- convention A '''' Lake Part of Unique US Test except :oAkikAmeni:trawisasonialstmarmormrexzw-o- r ON I Palace" 2 cI 4 '4' :)t ''Itff l'' Of : — clubs" 8 i t "outside events" It reported under ' V 11t Reports Limitations It also listed lack of recreational facilities adequate re- The Division of Financial Utah DepartResponsibility ment of Public Safety reported Friday It has added the names of two Utah men to the list of 1968 traffic fatalities twirling the total to 104 They are: Joseph Perm 72 431 W 3rd North Logan injured e colMay 31 in an lision at Logan Ile died June !t ii i 4 I:44 ':: ' " : " 'Orthopholomapping' ''N-7-''':- '''' 'oevqw644' P :o'iovtrorw-i—rV"0ri- |