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Show PERIODICAL DlVISICn i I LIBRARY UNIVERSITY UNIVESITY CITY 3-6- u67 OF L7AH 84112 FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1966 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH New Saltair Begins Project New Inc., Utah Democratic Women Leave Saltair, president, John C. Silver, announced this Sunday for National Conference week that a National Resources Development Co. dredge is en route to the site of the new Saltairs proposed health and travel center on the corporations 125 acres on the shore of .. Utah Democratic governs in the country, Mrs. women will board a chartered Price said. bus Easter Sunday for a sight- ' More than 3,500 Democratic seeing trip to the National Dem- women from all 50 states are ocratic Womens Conference in expected to be present at the Great Salt Lake, where the Washington, April 17, 18, 19. Conference. will the begin preparing dredge Mrs. Sunday AnHeaded Acceptances to the luncheon area for the initial construction derson, whobyhas handled organi- have thus far been received by phase of an island and two zation of the annual junket, the Mrs.. Edward T. Breathitt, Jr.( of swimming pools, one of fresh women will stop over at points Kentucky, Mrs. Robert O. Bran-iga- n water and one salt water. of interest along the way. of Indiana, Mrs. John B. n New Saltairs The Utah group has gained Connally of Texas, Mrs. John N. dollar spa is planned to bring national for its an- Dempsey of Connecticut, Mrs. the state of Utah and the entire nual bus recognition trek to the conference. William L. Guy of North Dakowestern intermountain region an A feature of this years con- ta, Mrs. Wills E. Godwin, Jr., of attraction of national merit. A ference will be a dinner at which Virginia, Mrs. Philip H, Hoff of geodesic dome, 182 feet in dia- wives of 15 Democratic gover- Vermont, Mrs. Richard Hughes meter, and 50 feet high will nors will be in attendance!' of New Jersey, Mrs. John W. house recreational facilities on The governors wives will be King of New Hampshire, Mrs. exterior floors with three along on Lake conference Salt crowds City, Typical Temple Square, at a luncheon on Tuesday, Robert E. McNair of South Caguests deck. a double and travel shops Saints is holding where the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y April 19, at the 1966 Campaign rolina, Mrs. Dan K. Moore of A rise lanes, motel, bowling high its 136th annual General Conference, April The building, Conference for the Democratic North Carolina, Mrs. Karl F. ranges, golf driving billiards, Mrs. Margaret Price, Rolvaag.of Minnesota, Mrs. Hu-le- tt conferright, is the Temple. On the left is the Tabernacle, where ice skating, fresh and salt water Women, C. Smith of .West Virginia, vice chairman of the Democratic ence sessions have been held since 1867. swimming pools, salt baths, ex- National Committee, said. Mrs. J. Millard Tawes of Marysane bench heated terior areas, short wave, to Mexico, South beach Mrs. Hubert H. land, and Mrs. Charles L. Terry The Mormon Church America, areas, child care centers, will be the featured Humphrey of Delaware. the Caribbean, Africa at speaker restaurants featured will be and At 136th Milestone and Europe. the luncheon which will be held .. At thecoridustah pf the lunch facilities. drama movie and plus The 38 General Authorities, The attention of more than at the. Washington Hilton Hotel. all delegates to the Preliminary planning is intwo and a quarter million Mor- who direct worldwide church acAs Second Lady of the land, conference will board special fields leaders from the cluding mons the world over turned to- tivities from Salt Lake City, will of Mrs. Humphrey will lead us in buses for the White House to be sports, finance, entertainment, ward Salt Lake City April 6 address the sessions. They are paying tribute to the energetic received by, Mrs. Lyndon B. business, recreation, industry, men successful wide with wives of the many Democratic Johnson. when the 136th annual General experigoveducation, politics, religion, Conference of The Church of ence in business, education, the ernment, medicine, publicity and Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints professions, government and republic relations. opened on renowned Temple ligion. Their topics reflect their wide interests and find a recep- Mrs. Freda B. Wood Square. tive worldwide audience. David O. McKay, First Woman on president and prophet, will pre- . The Primary Association, the side over the six sessions April church organization which pro- Retirement Board 6, 9 and 10. He will be assisted vides weekday spiritual and soMrs. Freda B. Wood is the a half cial for B. guidance his nearly woman member of the Utah counselors, Hugh first by 12 children under million N. Eldon years Retirement Board. Tanner, Joseph Brown, annual conduct of its will B. and age, Mrs. Wood, an energetic grand Thorpe Fielding Smith conference April 7 and 8. There mother, was appointed by Gov. Isaacson. The church was organized on are 74,383 Primary officers and Calvin L. Hampton. She is an April 6, 1830, in New York state, teachers directly concerned with employer representative on the board which has more than 300 by Joseph Smith and five associ- these special meetings. ates. The anniversary has been different employer units reprecelebrated since at general gath- Meals on Wheels sented in various systems administered. erings. The domed Tabernacle As the old saying goes, Theres some, that talk, on Temple Square has been the Program Started of the She is South Davis County Sewer Im- and some that do. That adage certainly fits the situation meeting site since 1867. For Aged County In asmuch as Easter falls on provement District. She has also as far as Utahs state property tax levies are concerned. on A Wheels Meals conof the program served as trustee of that organiApril 10, closing day The conservative legislatures and administrations of now is and getbeing organized zation and was a member of the ference, some of the speakers and the famed Mormon Taber- ting under way in Salt Lake North Salt Lake City Council this state talked a good game of economy, but ended up nacle Choir will note the occa- County. This program is headed for 12 years. with an period when property taxes increased by Mrs. Sherma Johnson. She has served as North Salt sion. The program is to provide at Lake City clerk and has served by 870 per cent (from 1.0 mills in 1958 tb9.7 mills in Through extensive missionary work (there are over 12,000 full- least one hot meal per day for on the North Salt Lake City 1964). Granted, these are just the state property tax time missionaries) and natural many of the 31,000 Senior Citi- Planning Commission. levies for school purposes, but with all those increases, birth rate the "Mormon Church zens of Salt Lake County who why wasnt there a little more done to dear up the school has grown steadily since its hum- have no way of preparing good, too or hot live nourishing food, mess that ended with Utah coming under national sancble beginning 136 years ago. The to a be able from refar .restaurant statistical annual traditional tions from the NEA?: is stepping up its port is expected to show a total to go isout and eat. Argentina The Democrats sharpened their pencils and turned It hoped the program can laid to South Vietnam. membership in excess of 2.36 a trick no one thought possible they solved the school xhillion, an increase of just un- become self sustaining. The food New York Senator Robert will be prepared in a kitchen at Kennedy atto der six per cent. step up crisis and then reduced state levied property taxes by plans Thousands of members and the Salt Lake County Complex, tacks on the controversial Oil friends of the church will crowd then delivered to the individuals Depletion Tax Allowance. . . . 11 per cent iii 1965. It now appears that they will reduce into the Tabernacle while mil- door by truck or car. The person Bill Moyers is expected to sue-- , property taxes again this year by another 12 per cent. lions more will attend via tele- will pay just what it costs to ceed Me George Bundy as chief The Democrats, it seems, waste no time in doing the vision and radio. Some 200 sta- prepare and serve the meal, no presidential advisor on foreign wind of economy moves that the Republicans have just j policy. tions will carry all or part of more. . . . Astronaut John! is micro-wavThis program e being speartalked about. the conference through a Glenn is still said to be interW. G. Commissioner headed with by network originating ested in a political career. . . . One more financial item: After years of hearing KSL in Salt Lake City. More (Bill) Larson, who has served Mrs. Johnson is being urged than 30 radio stations will carry as chairman of the Metropolitan to make a tour of Veterans Republican warnings of deficit spending,, it seems they the messages of inspiration to Salt Lake Council on Aging for Hospitals. (Continued on Page Four) listeners in this country and, by the past four years. Twenty-fiv- e - multi-millio- . 6-1- 0. ; bi-ann- ual . . . TODAYS 92-year-- old EDITORIAL , V Property Taxes? The Democrats Have Lowered Them Twice! , clerk-treasur- er 8-y- ear . News Preview I i |