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Show . SUfVRKOUSE NEWS .REVIEW, Morch 3. 1966 Miss Smith, a soprani, Is the daughter of Rare rend and Mrs. Ronald A. Smith, Oklahoma. She Is a student of Elisabeth Hayes Simpson and will be assisted by Miss Elayne Williams, s violin student of Kenneth Kuchler, Westminster College Music Department. i Diamond Jubilee 466-663- u u primarily natural re- future development of sources which will depend upon lcag- ruge planning sad capital budgeting. To avoid the dire prediction that we might have to go to double sosslens flit Granite School Board Tnteday night the eaestiraetioe of two now schools in the liearas arts, reshuffled boundaries on the west aids of the valley, and approved modifications to Granger High School. The two new elementary schools would alleviate growth problems In Keans Itself sad la the sprawling area north of Kearns. One Is proposed at apprcxl-La- ck of "plaining, he said. Is responsible for the ugliness, pollution sad waste he seeks to terminate. Plus of ageacies as they bow exist," he said, too often are Inadequate to expending future. There is nowhere a comprehensive plan stating the aatlans resource requirements. There Is no program ter meeting those needs. Sen. Moss, visualising - a Department of "Natural Resources test will first develop such a plan, aetting forth tioaal projected alternative programs and tee costs Involved Be Is asking teat the Department of Natural Resources be established so as with Float Competition Sugar Boot Junior Cham-- br may find a slipper that doesnt mu bills or car license plates area match, but than again because a bargain Is a bargain. of Commerce members art building a float lor the someone has donated beads Music Recital natioaal Junior Chamber of' and earrings Just right lor Commerce Ccewntica In your sew dress. I once donated maternity Detroit Michigan. .The Westminster College, Tba truck and trailer, clothes, which I felt might be Department of Music, will again but hoped present Miss Sharon Lee by Rruehauf Trailer Corp. needed will depict ft ski Tillage com-- e wouldnt They looked brand Smith, Saturday In a public with working ski lift and new but after wearing them recital at 8 p m . in Hogla Hall. itlng rink. Tim forty its a cinch I did not Intend to remake them into new street loot long loat will be animated and each building will be clothes. Anyway, somebody three feet high for risibility In the June parade. If you live in the A miniature of this float The lntermountaln regions was displayed at the Pruden- Sopor Hove, Southeast City only Unitarian Church will oftlal Federal Savings Building or foothill area ficially inaugurate Its 75th and hu the endorsement of anniversary c elds ration with call pieoee Governor Calvin Rampton and the Diamond Jubilee Banquet 3 Katherine Green, Mu Rich, Salt Lake Chamber March 4 at the Hotel Utah, of with activities newt tipi or of Commerce. and the Diamond Jubilee CanThey feel, do Junior Chamber of Comat the your dub, church, civic club, dlelight Reception merce members that It will be scout group, etc. church March 6. good publicity for Utah re-t-he Highlighting the year long observance will be the appossibility of the lies well of living former drawing purchased them and Pm sure pearance attention to Utahs ski areas. she felt like s million. If ministers of the church. One The float will be completed possible. familiar minister to many by May for display in Richfield I nave s friend who found s Utahns, Reverend Jacob Tbapp, at the Utah Junior Chamber of will be present at the opentrgeous pair of yellow shoes, Convention and Commerce and guest ven though yellow shoes ing celebrations later In the Days of 4? werent in speaker at the banquet and at the style time, Parade. Some construction she them for 90 cents both Sunday services. Revof the village will be eontrac-ted,b- ut and bought a started new trend. An- erend Trapp presided over the most of the work will other friend, no telling names. churchs fiftieth anniversary be furnished by the Sugar Is the best-dress- ed in 1341. gal in the House group. The float will Other speakers at the banatmost Some of her be towed .across country, city. quet" will include Governor came tractive from druses necessitating a coming to as aanusl rummage sale fakeep It clean aad weathermous la California. She will proof. For this purpose aides never tell us where....she will be constructed that will fesaat want ns to send for NS uafold to cover the top. axy bargains. Maxwell and Al William expect (wson, Thi Congregation Ucnte-fie- ra thi float to cost 95,000. A Synagogue'! holding a find raising campaign will be sale March 7 and 8. solicit money to rummage necessary They want clothing: furniture, cover this cost books, household items; toys ni - iir- (iU and electric appliances, if Go Rummaging have anything they might you in call Mrs. If you have sever been to a be Interested Rlchtal st 277-37- 16 or Mrs. sale lave yen rummage really 487-90Chait, fun Most missed a experience. people are under tee lm presBe sure you come early for et cn test all they have at tease tfhira is old Junk. Not sol tee best of everything. Bring stopping bag; trailer or a. Ton cu purchase s dress s tell wTR that not so long ago cams from t worthwhile sale. a be really yourtevorlte shop or find If even and broust Come you antique teat will grace tee new dining room table. Sure you are paying Income tax, Chrls-t- rived u Calvin L. Rampton, Mayor J. Bracken Lee, and Dr. Wa- ldemer P. Read, Professor-Emerit- us of Philosophy at the University of Utah. 'Pioneer of the Diamond award will also Anniversary be presented at the banquet. The award will honor a person who has meant most to the organization over the longest period of time. It is given In recognition of Utahs pioneering heritage. The Diamond Jubilee Candlelight Reception will be the most elaborate event of the year, according to Mrs. Thomas E. Muhall and Mrs. Howard P. Roberts, of the event. More than 700 persons are expected st the reception In Eliot Half, from 6 to 10 p.m. to apply Department of Defense methods aad procedures combining maximum efficiency with maximum flexibility. He complains that at present we have a plethora of agencies, plans and programs In the natural resources field. He complains that federal budgeting falls to present s clear picture of tax where the money money expenditures goes, sad what it accomnllshes. AH we have, sen. Mom said. Is a The alternatives to reorganization af natural resources seen by Sen. Moss s. The nations wild lire resources are fighting s losing battle against die A halt encroachments of civilisation. must be called to certain destructive Forest ares to being developed st s rate vastly smaller dsn the growth of demud for forest products. Along with Increased use of forest growth by man, there are Increased losses to insects, disease and fire. With dm inroads the future makes Into the land, water, forest and wildlife re- sources, the senator noted, equivalent inroads are mads Into tee outdoor reere- atlon resource, cash flow sheet sad a statement of liabilities. No genuine balance sheet. No statement of asset. No effort to separate operating expenses from capital Investments. . The Senator seems to have a point practices, But while his bill relaxes on a committee b. Urbanisation Is expanding the deahelfi separate agencies, squabbling for mand for water use at tee time that It control of the funds assigned to natural is reducing capacity of resources, spend much of their mosey, fhrlaiuL time and effort to finance the war against AnnuaUywe lose 1 --million "acres of coordination and efficiency. farmland to urban expansion, super highNext week: Some symptom s of ways and construction of facilities to filet. u water-boldi- ng support them. na-go- als. qOGOQOQOOOOOOOq &2QS o dD ffinKEEEftD CD o o IS : n ajrjin3;roQifG CTaouan CGEMIfP in !) 28. 16 MOSS BOMB STIRS SENATE JCs Set Sights On u 7T BY KATHERINE GREEN r HI QenuD&icD m odihp Discent as; service with this C OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO V mas sun scams CnNnnrtrf Evory ro can own an extra set bddroom, den, kitchen, patio. living room, playroom.... any room FABULOUS OS TVS - 16 NQ TOUCH TV Start enjoying Model MSOOBBO 1017-101-7- PRICES! new General Electric d DISPOSAL!. 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