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Show 42 The Salt Lake Tribane, Saturday, March II, 1578 DAV Auxiliary Chief Gets Key to the City key to the city was presented to the national commander of the Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary in ceremonies at the mayor's office Friday. Parks Commissioner Conrad B. Harrison substituted for the major in presenting the honor. Mrs. Margaret D'Angelo, New Orleans, said she was in Salt Lake on behalf of pariot-ism- " and to visit local and state auxiliaries. Mrs. D'Angelo is on a nationwide tour and has visited 10 states. She will go to Portland Sunday, then to San Francisco and Hawaii. requirement. think there should be more attention paid to our boys in Vietnam , . , theyre behind President Nixon and we should be behind them. There ought to be more protesting for what the flag stands for , . . freedom. Attending the ceremony in the mayors office were Mrs. I criteria the river, directois of the Thun-derbi- g Gov. Calvin L. Hampton will be one of five governors discussing possibilities of increased state aid to public schools during an Education of Commission the States Steering Committee meeting Thursday and Friday in Portland, Ore. Progress Reported includingof the the He will join Oregon Gov. Tom McCall, ECS chairman; Gov. Kenneth Curtis, Maine; Gov. Harold LeVander, Minnesota, and Gov. Robert E. McNair, South Carolina, in a look at a proposal that the states assume substantially all financial responsibility lor public education. Back Proposal Tliis Margaret D'Angelo Patriots Don't Make News Paul Valgardson, Provo, national Americanism chairman of the Utah DAV Auxiliary; Mrs. Jack O. Bills, past department commander of the Utah DAV auxiliary; Mrs. Robert V. Crossley, state chairman, and Max h. Rich, executive vice president, Salt Lake Area Cham- ber of Commerce. of Limnology at the Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia; Dr. Norman Moore, of the Nature Const cvancy of the United Kingdom; Dr. Margaret Mead, anthropologist and curator of ethnology, American Museum of Natural His- tory; Dr, Murray adjunct professor of physics at the U. of U. and 1969 Nobel Prize winner in physics, and Dr. Robert C. Pendleton, director of radiological health at the U. of U. Gell-Man- originally proposal, made by Dr. James Bryant Conant, president emeritus of Harvard University, during the 1968 ECS annual meeting in Denver, has been recommended by Gov. William Michigan, and the National Advisory Commission of Intergovernmental Rela- Utah Water Conservancy were told here Dis'rict tions. The steering committee will consider ihe requirements of federal and local support that might result from implementing such a proposal and other such as the problems suggestion that welfare costs be entirely assumed by the in federal government order to determine whether undertake k should ECS detailed study of the issue. To Hear Reports The group also will hear reports concerning the ECS involvement in the National Assessment of Educational Progress Project and commisactivities concerning sion such as higher education e planning, community colleges, vocational-technica- l education and student aid. Other discussions will center on state aid to private schools, early childhood edu- ly non-India- Goslin said. Million Upper Basin states have paid some $45 million through the end of 1969 from its development fund, he These are the explained. funds that help to finance such projects as the Central Utah Project. Under provisions of the Colorado Basin Act of 1968 the Interior secretary has been directed to forThe mulate Mil-like- n, long-rang- a e criteria. 4.1-mi- le Water Hollow Tunnel Thursday, was reviewed by Palmer B. DeLong, Central Utah Project manager for the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. The Starvation Reservoir has been completely chared, he added, and about 56,000 acre-ieof water are stored in the reservoir. A resolution a honoring n commitment to water-user- s in Duchesne County that they not be required to purchase water for the development of new Indian land was approved by the board. The board resolved that approximately 7,500 acre-feof water made available from Central Utah Project facilities annually, not be committed at this time Friday. Present criteria were promulgated in 1962 by the secretary of the Interior Department, Ival Goslin, commission executive secretary, told the board. Under present criteria the Upper Basm states, including Utah, are paying revenues from their fund toward the fulfillment of power contracts in the Lower Basin states, Mr. Pay holing through et permanent through tracts. con- . . pleted a waste-wate- Friday. The course, sponsored by the Intermountain Section of American Water Works and the Utah Water Pollution Control Assn., was taught in eight three-hou- r sessions on Fri- days at the Salt Lake Health Department d East. Bldg., Emil Meyer, chairman of the training committee of the Utah water and waste water program, said water employes frorti throughout the state participated. This is the fourth year the program has been conducted. At the conclusion of Fri- Knabt-fo- tha Human Mallow at Voice Mr. Rivera said he is somesaddened when he tiiinks that only about half of the people finish high school. And the lack of education continues the cycle of poverty and times n Spanish-America- The sessions, special certifi- days cates were presented to employes completing the course. - A Miss MidMIDVALE vale will be selected during the citys annual pageant Saturday at 7 p.m. at the Mid Special to The Tribune SANDY Sandy sewage treatment plant is not giving off obnoxious odors, according to studies ordered by the City Council as the result of complaints from Midvale resident. FIX UP INSIDE Room Dividers Cark Materials Decora! Plant-On- s City Manager Almon Nelson showed the letters from the Salt Lake County Board of Filigree Panels Plastic Panels Fiberglass Sheets Decorative Meldings Health and a bacteriological engineer suggesting that the odors come from other areas rather than the treatment plant located near 9000 South Shutters-Terning- fT?0?inR?3 4th So. 7th W. 20Vz-Cu.-F- t. i vi X nt rUr ;i'i Refrigerator 100 FROST PROOF . . 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Discounts FRIGIDAIRE s! t Trjrif i V) RANGES The Welcome Wagon Club will hold its monthly luncheon Thursday at 11:30 a.m., at the Velvet Shield, 39th South and Wasatch Boulevard. Anyone who recently moved into the Salt Lake area may contact Mrs. Lvle M. (Jackie) Dunn. 1628 Monaco Ave. (5945 South), by Wednesday for s KETCHUf.YS biology, University of California at Santa Barbara; Dr. John Middleton, commissioner of the U.S. National Air Pollution Cortrol Administration; Dr. Ruth Patrick, curator and Welcome Wagon f HEADQUARTERS ?wrWi7wrm(Mn Both for enly the Department anish-Amenc- HOME DECORATOR on 6th West. Participants will Include Dr. Garrett Hardin, professor of of Sp want the help of the commu. ty in helping themselves, It noted, and by presenting clear picture of problems, thf news media can help in rail a f ing this supporty. Not Our Odor, Sandy Insists 610-2n- - Mr. Goslin said the 1968 law spells out guidelines the secretary is to follow, but a conflict exists between the Lower advantaged. We have s rich culture.! he said. The big problem wit the 40,000 to 60.000 Spams! " Americans in the state is dm no one knows the problem that exist. City-Coun- ty cation, interstate teacher certification, teacher militancy and other topics, including plans for the commissions national July meeting in Denver. far tha Metropolitan Optra water and treatment course eight-wee- k r get much attention, she said. are But not all blacks involved, and newsmen should point out that only a few are involved, she said. Specal to The Tribune long-rang- Official Piene t lo Vie in Midvale .Pageant tonight more equitable reservoir operating rousers Rabble water treatment and distribution employes and plant operators comNinety-eigh- But while he these conditions would noted bj the news said he did not want his people to be described as culturally hi of positive groups. Construction Cen- 19 Continued guidelines. for abri-trari- Frgram. and Upper Basin states as to the interpretation of the tral Population Session Opens Today at Grand Canyon The first international symposium on population, pollution and conservation, sponsored by the University of Utah Department of Biology and its Center for the Study of Environmental Biology, convenes Saturday in the Lounge, south rim of the Grand Canyon. Dr. Leroy H. Wullstein, U. of U. associate professor of biology and symposium chairare man, said meetings planned biennially. He said the purpose of the meeting will be to examine some of the most crucial topics of our time the dynamics of human populations, pollution of the environment and conservation and preservation of natural resources." Panel Seeks to Change Slate Chiefs Criteria on Reservoirs To Mull Education progress, reservoir-fillin- We cant understand anyone not being patriotic, she said. However, there are so many more people who are patriotic and love the flag . , . they just dont get on the front pages. Mrs. D'Angelo said, I cant make up my mind whether News Media Tagged 98 Complete Racist by Omission Course on From Page disadvantage. hoped activities more be Water Care minority media, he Aid ? 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