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Show 16C The Salt Lake Tribum- - A RUSH TO SOME OF THE BEST VALUES & BIGGEST SAVINGS Friday, Mu; House Hopeful: Schools Are on gsa&y r: annsna DQtr AND IHOMEIEURNISHINGS Top Priority V-- ILA-&C- 0Y a ( PRODUCTS! j7ia r 7 f An 18 year employee of Union Pacific Railroad and veteran of state and county civ.c boards has an- nounced his candi-day for District 28 of the I'tah House of Repre- c . lr Adams fLt wJL sentatives Robert S Adams 36 is the L)emo ratic candidate for the district just northeast of the Sugar House area in Salt Lake City He will chal- lenge incumbent Afton Bradshaw, Lake As a father of two children, a scout leader and a coath in youth sports activities I believe education in Utah is the foremost issue facing government leaders and needs more attention than it has received in the Legislature," Mr Adams said ' I have a strong commitment to our community and our state and I " promise to represent all the people he added Mr. Adams has served in various positions with Union Pacific, includ s manager in ing that of Salt Lake City He is an arbitrator on the Salt Lak County Merit System Council, a member of the Utah Council on Veterans Issues and a hearing officer for the state in arbitrating and resolving grievances He served in the L'S Air Force from 1968 to 1972 and is a Vietnam veteran He was heavily involved in the successful lobbying efforts in the Legislature toward passage of a bill authorizing the creation of a veterans' cemetery in south Salt Lake lt Oto TN 6'PU r labor-relation- state-employe- e County Murray Plans Cleanup On Saturday Special to The Tribune A MURRAY city wide cleanup kicks off Saturday morning and Mur- ray Mayor Lavar C McMillan said residents can begin placing trash on curbs The city has been divided into four sections for the cleanup, a combined effort of the city and local churches Section I is from the Jordan River to State Street between Interstate 215 and 5300 South Section II consists of the area between State and 900 East and 1 215 and 5300 South Section III will be from State to 900 East between 5300 South and the north city limit, and Section IV is from the Jordan River to State between 5300 South to the northern city limit Trucks will start on the southwest corner of each section at 8 30 a m and move north Reliable Waste is furnishing 11 dumpsters to be located throughout the city if residents miss the truck pickup The company is also furnishing large plastic garbage sacks that can be picked up at any city fire station The dumpsters will be located at 4650 S Brown St . the UEA Building, 5100 S 900 East, Southwood Park. 5770 Fashion Blvd . 6400 S 300 East, Riverview Park, Grant School, Hori- i&zcvj-ocm f rir l. 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A Uetd Merodon end lefki Quote Irani rortoty ai fttinatoh (&. tv . t' 1 Ambulance on Call Struck by Truck. 1 Slighth Injured Special to The Tribune AMERICAN FORK - An ambulance and a pickup collided Wednesday at an intersection here The ambulance was en route to American Fork Hospital with a pa- DOUBLES AS A S67A and TT DUAL DECLINED OPEN ARM tient from the American Fork Train ing School He was identified as Mont Grigich 19 He died en route to the hospital but the death is not believed to have been related to the accident Mr Grigich was having problems breathing before being transported from the training school Utah Highwav Patrol Trooper I)a- id Guest said the ambulanc e di iv en bv Gayle Trujillo 43 American Fork was southbound on 900 East with lights and siren operating Ms Trujillo suffered cuts and bruises as did three other ambulance attendants The driver of the pickup, Eddie Adams. 21 Pleasant Grove was not injured LA-Z-BO- Y SOFETTE RECLINERS NOW JUST Handsomely esned bofe"e others aose fa the wall convenience ath seat redines mdeaen Jenly for mdev onstart A FULL-SIZ- Oren arms for contemporary benN-oo- d oH nnsMcmc BOY FULL SIZE SOFA THAT MAKES INTO 1 a An attractive contemporary recltner with podded saddle arms and stitched bock A beautiful blena of Herculon olefin fibers . .TWO GREAT v E RECLINA-ROCKER- S SLEEPER BY FAMOUS LA-Z-B- Museum to Present Dramatization Of John Muir's Life YOUR CHOICE A dramatization of the life of con servatiomst John Muir will be presented Friday at 7 p m in the auciito num of the Graduate School of Social Work Building on the Umveristy of Utah campus Garth Gilchrist, director, Earth-SkProgram, Nevada City, Calif, will dramatize Muirs life, using stones as they might have been told bv one of the associates of the first president of the Sierra Club, according to a spokesman for the sponsor, the Utah Museum of Natural History Admission will be $5, except $2 50 for students and $1 50 for children. 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