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Show I Page Five FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1968 THE SALT LAKE TIMES Corpsmen Practice Democratic Methods Selective Service Answers Questions Greyhound to Build New Terminal In Salt Lake City On Annual Playwright Contest First awarded to Utahs top play-act- s wright following the Utah StateInstitute of Fine Arts 10th an- Fine Arts Institute Opens Curtain Two young men, who had all has but. given up hope of ever hold-Caappeal. will build I be ordered to report for ing a leadership position found ernGreyhound enee r'term inaTon newDass induction before a Appeal Board themselves this week as the acquired at the north-- 1 leaders of 1300 young men from property on my case? east corner 0f south Temple and Ans.: No. An Order to Report across the country. West Streets, directly fw Induction will not be taued I across from 52 the new Civic Audi- either during the period afford- - Clearfield Job Corps t0rium Complex, it was jointly ed a registrant to take an appeal have just been elected President I nnn..npd todav jpnt of tkejstu- - Wi r. or during the period an appeal and of Western Starling dent Body. Elected pending. Q. My classification of 1-- A now gone forward on n I I nual competition, according to the institutes director, Wilburn Cter Vice-Preside- West nt I Q. Elk trapping and tagging operations are part of each Winers game management program to gain needed information on which closes as movement of elk herds. Reasons Purpose of the annual 1 What I have after to Report for Induction before Trapping, Tagging Of Elk Part Of Came Operation w play-i- s The Corporation, Salt Lake City. vary but usually it March 1, is open to is'ora trapping new The Greyhound to tool the determine Alabama. Service regu- mingnam, Inal facilitv will renlace the ore-- al voting residents of Utah, stu-officers Both an elected elk between lations provide that the date lnsuiu winter and summer ranges.herds and sent Greyhound Terminal at 107 a.ems 01 any eaucauonai u. Udenld newly the state or.former thfjSb (Sm to obtain South Temple which is slated Utah "ttbfn on trapping duction shall be at least 10 days residents and students who Early reports rem0val to make wav for 70 head noted about afte rthef date on which the Or- - their high school degrees and operations have e complete on five sites northin the learn a vocational skill tagged der to Report for Induction wifhlnthepasta7 yS await caxe s civic oi President-eleccounty been of has 82 ern elk North t tUah, his mailed to the registrant by part tagged One new feature of this year on the two sites on the east side at the Clearfield Center for nine Auditorium Complex local board. Acquisition of this property LrodPucJon of the ton three en- - of the Mantis, 12 on the Fish Q.: Can an Order to Report for months and is receiving vocaAutothe heart of downtown Salt the in Starvation trapin Induction ever be postponed by tional instruction with the final selection be- - Lake, 25 on the 10 ttat on the new Mr. and North saheLake City Ing ping site, by local board and if so for what motive field. was mterrated in trapping area on Lake Mountain reasons? oJ h Authors . Utah. Ans.: The local board may post President because he wanted to tinue its role in providing maxi- - . hiM the finals iii northeastern is This the first Into year for trapfor accomplish pone Order Report each wiii receive $5 prizes. All for of areas Utah on Lake Mountain elk and he had himself show contiguous a leadership ducton in case of the death of thre finaligtg will receive $40o ping of a center this which Mounever is Uinta on the the first city member of the registrants lm- capabilities. of the Dro .innort th cost . tains. Vice - President - elect Govan business, educational and Church . mediate family, extreme emer- Starout Mr. Automobeen activity, points By using brightly colored neck studying gency involvnig a member of the has also whose collars Three along with the standard registrants immediate family, tive skills at the Utah Job Corps ling. works were not selected for the metal numbered ear tags, bioloThe property being made finaj competition each will serious illness of the registrant Center and has been at the Free- r other extreme emergency be- - port based operation for seven available for the new Grey-- ceive $59 awards as well as an gists are able to use reports on months. hound Terminal by Zions Se- - additional $25 allowance to cover visual observations of tagged elk yond the registrants control. 1300 of the young menjcurities Corporation extends 283 the manuscript typing expenses, along with the return of ear tags Many at the Center come from feet on South Temple Street and . Mr. West id only full length when the elk is harvested while election the where 206 feet on First West Street. nlavg prived areas th at least V hours on the summer range. Ihe visual observations reprocess has never been explainPlans for the new structure playing time, exclusive of ed to them. Now at Clearfield, are alrea(jy being developed by missi ons, wiU be considered .AH ported have increased the Financial aid applications for the corpsmen are not only taught the Mt e City architectural entries riiust be bound in a hard amount of data available to and thus makes autumn quarter study at the about the election process, but, firm of Ashton, Brazier, Mont- - cover and must be accompanied game managers to do a better for on them in are it due to become active of Utah possible University encouraged morency & Associates. It is by a contest entry form. this of March 1, according to James R. the student government. mananing important construction Contest entry forms, as well as job resource. I wildlife All of the corpsmen at the I anticipated Sanderson, director of financial a within be under way rules, are available Elk trapping will continue as aids Center are represented in the maffer 0f weeks, according to competition the office of the Institute from long as conditions make it posGraduating seniors may obtain operation of the Center Uirough 609 E. So. Temple, sible 0f Fine starling Arts, to attract elk to the traps. application form from the school their elected officers. Charles principals. Transfer students can J. Moxley, Center Director and I GrhounT1 Terminal the pre for 9 Hav or more to entov its which were origi- continuing to rthoperation sent Quarters, ce CMr Ander Sprovemtfn destination and 1922 in constructed oT nally their city. Grey- h ron st d nterin fr been GreyIfromsu occupied by hounds numerous escorted and "5 Govern- since 1949, will be aban- - individuaily planned vacation and' the wreckers. mothercitiesto YeT When doed to Organization. fours complete the American College I I National Park, the modern in Handles Ukt potty. Hardens fib mood Larger, completely Testing (ACT) urogram exami- - these young men speak, Mr. harother to Parks and Utah and designed points nation before scholarship appli- - Moxley said, we always listen facilities, Audi- - scenic interest invariably are Civic the monize with of the voice the is because it cations can be considered. visit m planned for a stop-ovGrants based on economic need entire student body, and we are torium Complex development, The figrxfof -- Accept No Substitute. Terminal Salt Lake City. include the Educational Oppor- - here to help these young men the uewso Greyhound located on the Pr(jPer- citi-- will be tunity Grants and grants made become more responsible i Z? Z?!., Termi-Uidnig- ht, rela-ionsh- ip fcr ... re-o- that I Fill Cracks And tester hd ASttudt 51 Holes Better . PLASTIC WOOD er at Entrance awards Presidential and arship schol- - ship, Honors are based ability Work-stud- v solely on academic nroerams require to assume part Xl Mid X-- 1 dent Inans'are approved on the basis of merit and need. He add- ed that low interest long term loans are available under the National Defense Student Loan I without listening to their prob- lems and complaints, and then trying to improve the system. Mr. Moxley went on to say that through such experiences as participation in student elec- tlons, he feels these young men will be able to take on the re-- 1 sponsibility of adulthood more e,fectively when they complete j0b Corps Training. T Jime terminal building in a separate structure will be the new Grey hound maintenance shop, Incorporated in the design plan for the terminal are larged facilities for Greyhound s Package Express Service, cause of this citys dominant I position as a supply center for en-stude- be-nd- I . Utah Economy IS TSmfl Usplrlntf IVI anting &INCE f873, FIRST MOPS. nt Inter-mountai- THE become n On 1893, Ividing uniquely designed buses The Utah labor economy has I containing more than double the marked time during the week usual space for merchandise ended January 27, reported the shipments. These buses operate Employment Security Office. - on a fast express schedule daily Initial claims for unemploy- on Greyhounds San Francisco-men- t insurance at 1,425 were off Reno Salt Lake City Chicago slightly from the week before, r0ute. but an expected sharp decreasegalt city is rated by did not materialize due to non- Greyh0Und as one of its most seasonal layoffs in both private I imp0rtant centers of operation and government installations. in the West. The Salt Lake City Continued claims, however, Terminal serves as a major ever, did not go up as much as transfer point both for due to a fair volume gers and package Express. The of industry and government call city als0 benefits by the great backs. The total for the week number of travelers who remain was 12,267, an increase of only Ln ga Lake City overnight, or 91 over the week of Jan. 20. The total is 4.73 per cent of all workers covered by state and Utah Employment Securitymid- typically unemployment insurance fices were at awere 708 for the low and 1967 winter laws. For the same week in 701 to for the week compared the ratio was 4.68 per cent. 20. of Jan. Jobs being offered through week I jg passen-expecte- 10 25 G9 98 a Necessity IN THE OFFICE... the compjmy has inauguratedspecial GPX service by pro- I BV REMINGTON, TYPEWRITER NAS FACTURE n area. the one of is Salt Lake City specially selected Greyhound centers of operation for which the entire THE WAS MANU- d, Of-feder- al Rm-BUC- 7HE K' FORERUNNER OF 7HE REMINGTON PORTABLE TYPEWRITER WAS tNTRO0UCEP WITHOUT THESE TOOLS TO SPEEt? THE TRANSITION OF THOUGHT FROM MNP TO PAPER. THE WORLD AS WE KNOW IT, WOULD NOT EXIST. PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS, how cohsipered VITAL AS A HOME APPLIANCE AS WELL AS AN EDUCATIONAL 700L FOR STUDENTS ABOVE THE FOURTH GRADE. ARE STLL NOT FOUND N THREE OUT OF EVERY FOUR AMERICAN HOMES |