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Show THE SALT LAKE TIMES Page Five FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1976 Rampton Discusses Liquor; Candidacy LDS Hospital Auxiliary Observes Birthday Governor Calvin L. Rampton, g during a press conthe state discussed ference, liquor monopoly and his possible candidacy for a fourth term. The states liquor business should not be turned over to private enterprise for two reasons, according to the governor. For one thing, the state cant afford the loss of $10 million revenue entailed in such a move. For another, the mores of the community demand "a rather strict state monopoly of liquor sales, he added. The Governor also discussed the effects upon the Democratic ticket if he withdraws fromthe race for a fourth term. The greatest problem facing him or whomever succeeds him in the years ahead, Rampton said, is to end the polarization between ecologists and those who favor economic wide-rangin- The Volunteer Auxiliary at LDS Hospital celebrates its 20th Anniversary next week with special festivities planned to honor the 350 volunteers presently serving at the hospital. Hosp: Wirthfin said the auxiliary has upheld hospital traditions and standards for two decades. The volunteers have been serving as effective ambassadors to the community and have helped build LDS Hospital into one of the nations finest medical centers," he said. The current director of the volun teers is Lola Ludwig, and Leta Pugh serves as president of the up a high quality of life, but that unthawing the frozen positions of those on both sides of the issue will be difficult. Regarding his candidacy, he said he will meet in "two or three weeks with Rep. K. Gunn McKay, and others interested in the governorship to try to arrive at a decision. I will decide well before April, he added. He noted that he would like to see opinion polling results on candidates other than himself and McKay, mentioning John Preston Creer, Senate President Ernest H. Dean, Donald Holbrook and Milton Weilenmann. "This is not an exclusive list, he added. h, Rampton acknowledged that Democratic candidates tor First District congressman who might do very well. Asked for names, he mentioned State House of Representatives Speaker Ronald Rencher, Ogden Mayor Stephen Dirks and State Sen. Robert O. Bowen of Spanish Fork. I'm sure some others feel the same way, the governor commented to a suggestion of Dr. J. D. Williams that three terms are enough and the governor should now retire from office. Im not trying to find out how many. Williams, a University of Utah political science professor and former head of the Hinckley Institute of Politics, said in an article in the Daily Utah Chronicle," campus newspaper, that Rampton has become ineffective and for the good of the state, should not seek another necessary business within the present general and budget sessions without going to annual general sessions. Many bills were passed during the recent budget session which were not urgent," he said. Denied that use of liquor agents had been abused. They have been used very sparingly on other than liquor control matters, and only then when it was fully justified," he said. Said the problems within the Utah Highway Patrol and the Liquor Control Commission have been solved and will not constitute viable issues in the gubernatorial campaign. About one in 500 Americans 40,000 people has an inherited tendency to very high blood choleshas a right to run for governor if he terol, according to The National Mrs. Ludwig said. Foundation-Marc- h wants to. of Dimes. MOD term. if Asked there wouldnt be a high Last year, volunteers hosted ap- - Sowth. grantees are trying to find a cure for this abnormality, which can The governor also: expressed a belief that Utah risk of the Democrats losing Mcproximately 100 persons on hospital Hehave environ-vide- s if for he seat runs and contribute to heart attacks and the can the a belief the Kay's A that governor, tours. jobs Expressed hospitality service prohot drinks for persons who mental protection which go to make he said there are several possible Utah Legislature can conduct all strokes. organization. Our volunteers enable the regular hospital staff to have more time to meet the patients vital needs, McKay is tremendously valuable" where he is, but said that McKay . bring emergency patients to the hospital. Miscellaneous Notices Consult clerk of the District Court or the respective signers for further information. SHERIFFS SALE DISTRICT COURT EXECUTION Civil No. 220710 In the District Court of the Third Judicial District in and for the County of Salt Lake, State of Utah. STEWART COMMISSARY OF UTAH, INC., ED Plaintiff, vs. VAN E. HALE -a COLONIAL INTERNATIONAL and COLONIAL VENDING, d-b- fttoygjIftrS Mods cldm raoH m ilM im fflwmot Bn Defendant, To be sold at Sheriffs Sale at the County Courthouse in the Salt Lake, City and County of23rd day of State of Utah, on noon 12 oclock at 1976 March, of said day that certain piece or parcel of real property situate in Salt Lake County, State to-ofUtah, described as follows, wit 'AH of Lot 6, SILVER CREST PARK NO. 1, according to the official plat thereof on file in the office of the County Recorder of Salt Lake County. SUBJECT TO a Deed of Trust dated May 31, 1973, in favor of Title Insurance Agency of Utah, Inc., Trustee, and Miller & Viele, Beneficiary, recorded May 31, 1973, in Book 3339, Page 286, Entry No. Official Records, given to secure a promissory note in the amount of $30,400.00, which Deed of Trust has been assigned by Miller & Viele to Federal National Mortgage Association by Assignment dated June 5, 1973, and recorded August 2, 1973, in Book 3386, Page 254-378- 5, Entry 8, No. 2558781, Of- ficial Records. SUBJECT ALSO TO an Installment Note and Mortgage dated August 6, 1973, to American Savings & Loan Association recorded August 28, 1973, in Book 3404, Page 334, Entry No. 2564783, Official Records, securing the amount of $2,- 523.60. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 26th day of February, 1976. DELMAR L. I ARSON, Sheriff of Salt Lake County, State of Utah. By Keith L. Buckner, Deputy Docket No. 93352 Ralph J. Marsh Attorney for Plaintiff Date of first publication ruary OPERATION LIFESAVER RAILROADS OF UTAH COOPERATING WITH THE UTAH HIGHWAY SAFETY PROGRAM Feb- 27, 1976. (2-- 27 9) |