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Show Page Four The Eureka (Utah) Reporter terms, but no idea of the eral year coat had been disclosed. Senator Bennett ft Sen. Wallace F. Bennett thia week made public the detailed propoaala for Mission 68 relating to Utah national parka and monument, and outlined Improvement which are expected to total 16.S .) million. The Misaion 66 program had been announced previously In gen i ' Birthday Club For Immediate Redeem with Following a conference national park service director, Con rad Birth, Sen. Bennett disclosed that he was urging "top priority" for a number of projects, includnig a road into the Zion National Mon ument area, an oiled rim road at OedHr Breaks, a new road into Arches, a visitors' center at Bryce, a visitors center at Zion, a road into Dinosaur and a well at Capitol Reef, He also urged the Senate to give speedy consideration to the Bennett bill to merge Zion National Park and Monument. Amounts which would be spent in each of the parks under the pro. gram are: Rainbow Bridge, $171,- -' Urges Support Of Monument Bill (R-Ut- 10-- April 6, 1956 tlTi sli slyo u rJD R E AMjHOU Honors Member Mrs. Jack Luca was the honored gueat at the meeting of the Birthday Club Monday with Mrs. AUiene Farren, hostess for the delightful evening. An evening of games was enjoyed and Mrs. Lucas was presented with a lovely gift by the thema. A beautifully decorated cake, alao In keeping with the Eaater aeaaon served aa the centerpiece for the attractive dining table. Those attending were Mrs. Har- old Chatwln, Mrs. Dewey Robin-eo- n, Mrs. Harry Ysmsahita, Mrs. Henry Wall, Mrs. Frank Ewell, Mrs. Ralph Hopes, Jr., Mrs. J. J. Cherry, Mrs. Welling Schow, Mrs. Sterling Burras ton, Mrs. Minnie Painter and Mrs. Lucas. club members. No possessions are good, but by Mrs. Farren served a delicious lunch, and tjie table decorations the good use we make of them. were carried out in the Easter Sir William Temple. 000; Cedar Breaks, $1,364,000; National Timpimogna, $233,000; Bridges, $979,000; Zion National Park and Monument, $3,411,000; Capitol Reef, $1,661,000; Arches, Dinosaur, $4,179,000; $2,409,000; Hovenwrep, $84,000. Mr. and Mrs. John Costli-toand family were in Pleasant Grove on Sunday visiting at the Ken Scoell home. n Lii FR 13 226 So. Univ. Ave., House No. Leo M. Zamory, Archrfecf Engineer -- A group of Mammoth folks made a trip to Lehman's Cave on Easter Sunday. They ran into quite a snow storm, and report the fall around five inches, but Provo state that it didn't detract from the interest of viewing the caves, A-1- something appealing and durable about Americas justly famous Cape Cod home and here is a plan that incorporates the best from Cape Cod architecture with the convenience and comfort of the newest ranch designs. All the features traditionally found in the best of Americas homes can be found here the separate dining room, only a step from kitchen and living rooms, the staircase in the center hall; the two main floor bedrooms each with kitchen with its delightful breakfast double exposure, the thoughtfully-engineere- d nook. Much of the appeal of this house derives from its marvelous expansion possibilities. You can finish two more bedrooms upstairs and an extra bathroom. Truly, this is a home to grow in- -a home keyed to your future. Theres Rl'4 Area: 1484 sq. ft. Cubage: 23,022 cu. ft. and were glad they didn't allows the storm to stop the trip. Those in the group were Mr. and Mrs. Chriss Sorenson and family, Helen, Chris and Alan, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Sorenson, and son, Byron Jr. Steve Zulfer of CeuscO Bluffs, la looks over the new Union Parlfte miniature train and decides It Just Ills the bill for him. Built to one-thiactual sole, the mod era new diesel replaces a model steam engine parade train used by U. P. since 192$. If Steve derides "this Is It" It win cost his dad about $10,500 for his own modcL The parade train Is powered by a tractor unit Inside the diesel cab. Four cars and a caboose complete the parade train. Rail fans, Steve's size and larger, will see the train afteu during appearances In parades, rodeos and other civic events la Union Pacific territory. JU8T MV SIZE" Two-year-o- ld rd Mr. and Mrs. Chris Sorenson received word this past week that their son, Byran had been transferred to Virginia. 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