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Show 211 The Salt Lake Tribune, Thursday, April 15, Battle of Bands & r that center and serves simi- - Youth Job Coordinator Appointed Gets Spotlight Ten bands will be competing for first prize of $300 in cash in the Utah State Duel of the Bands, sponsored by the A Utah Javrees, Saturday at 8 pm. at the State Fairgrounds Coliseum. Bands vying for top honors are winners of local contests throughout the state. A panel of judges will listen to the bands Saturday and a winner will be named the same night. All bands are composed of musicians 19 and younger. Tickets for the musical are on sale throughout the state at nenry Sexton Youth Employment Coordinator $1.50 each. new youth with and coordinating existing youth programs, said Mr. Bruhn. His first duty will tie drawing together representatives from community service and minority groups April 26 at the Northwest Multi Purpose Center, to form a State Youth Council. We'll use the thinking power and enthusiasm of the youths themselves in seeking solutions to their problems, explained Mr. Sexton. An Oakland, Calif., native, ing He is Henry Sexton, 45, Salt Lake City, who has been active in civic affairs and is r of a service station and a representative of life insurance and mutual fund companies. His duties will include developing a state strategy for increasing economic opportunity for young persons, especially hose who are economic owner-manage- -- 0053me &i Laurence D. Mortensen Officer of the Month he is a U S. Navy veteran and has lived most of his life in Salt Lake City, attending Salt Lake City schools. He is a member of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored Peothe Methodist AME ple, Church and the National Association of Securities Dealers, and has served as a member of the Advisory Committee of the Utah Board of Vocational ally and educationally disadvantaged, as well as cooperat- employment opportunity coordinator for state government has been named by William G Bruhn, executive director, Utah Department of Local Affairs. j !Fora little car, its a lot of carlK Poli- Improvement Program cy, State Manpower Planning Council, and is on the board of directors of the Nettie Center. Gregory Community ooHf" C53T. 0.ll5Cr, S 1 Ooert n f j j jjjcsar A traffic patrolman has been named Officer of the Month for March. Officer Laurence D. Mortensen was presented an engraved wristwatch awarded monthly by The Salt Lake i : ,J s k Tribune. This man has consistently performed in a superior manner throughout all of his assignments, said Chief Calvin C. Whitehead. me ii t I js pS TAig ' lies2 a A O.feA 00A9 $ h 1TEIV1 wne jiiiii oi.ub" nils? A 0G39& j i $ 00.29 00.S9 V 3j M and N g; M o o .0 OJffCrA 0039KX ;j cniiHi umikm -- it 1' J 00.89- 0.21tr A 0.70lr A j i TAX ITC - f pmK (i 7 I) for less end Sells Fiances COMPARE Tribune Lists Officer Of Month Files Assignment Consistent with his professional attitude and bearing, he has gone about his duties and responsibilities quietly, quickly and efficiently. Capt. Don D. Roberts, traf-- f i c division commander, praised Officer Mortensen for his cooperation and dedication in his assignment. larlv with the Salt Lake City branch of the NAACP. He also Is youth director of S.L. Civic Worker y 19T1 YOU a Gains Respect "Often he is assigned to train new accident investigators and at all times he has been able to maintain the respect of his fellow officers, the captain said. Officer Mortensen joined the police department in April, 1964, and served in patrol and special investigations prior to his current assignment. Park Gty Solons Plan Talks on Education Utah PARK CITY A er of legislapanel tors will open the 1971 Higher Education Assembly April 26 in Park City. The lawmakers, each a member of the 1971 legislature's higher education sub- committee, will express their views on the next steps for the State Board of Higher Education and Utah System of Higher Education." include will Participants I Sens. Dixie Leavitt, ; City, W. Hughes Brockbank, Lake Peter D. Grund- .. fossen, Lake, and Charles E. Bennett, ; lt Z ' I ! Lake. Peter chairman of the State Board of Higher Education, will moderate the W. Billings, meeting. The assemblly will include an address by Gov. Calvin L. Rampton and meetings of the higher education board, the institutional councils of the state's nine colleges and institutional presidents, faculty members a.:d ' students. ; ' NAACP Youth Meet Willie Lot, regional director of the NAACP Youth Branch will speak at the Nettie Gregory Center Thursday at 6:30 p.m. The discussion will deal with the goal of the newly formed Salt Lake youth chapter, said Mrs. Alberta Henry, dmector. Tomato Coup lOVVOZAN 13 Saliina Crackers SX. 43 Potato Chips iS'SSrw NoodloPxui SMr '35 nli Oalr Fresh Cutter . IAMOUET POUND Mild Cheese Ccttago Cheoso 69 PKG. , i si 7 , A at Fruit Ccdxfsi! Asst. JcII-- 0 Ping Cookies Chunk Tuna Mirada Whip SCrsft mi urnmn NATIONAL BRANDS AT dSC0UKT prices lt Dinners .. DE MONTE 303 CAN . 29 YOUR CHOICE 3-- 0 Z. 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