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Show Tke Utah Statesman Muck 9. 1956 Page 5 Wonderland Doors Open For Nixons Background For Utahns Mis Stoty HeiuietK (Sftres By Sen. Wallace F. Bennett next fiscal year contains the largest amount in history for the Utah parks and monuments approximately three times the Utahs parks. During this meet- amount for the current year. ing we were able to iron out a Of course, passage by the House number of questions pertaining to the parks, and I believe we s only part of the fight the bill now have, for the first time, a still must pass the Senate, and clear idea of what is going to am sure there are some senators be done in this field. who plan to oppose increased exWe discussed all of the Utah penditures for our national parks Zion, and monuments. But I am confiparks and monuments Bryce, Cedar Breaks, Dinosaur, dent that with Administration Tbnpanogos, .Arches, Rainbow, we will be able to get Capitol Reef, and Natural Bridg- backing, es, and I can assure you that this bill through the Senate. definite plans have been made for all of them. ficials of the National Park Service, including the director, ConWASHINGTON, DjC. What is rad L. Wirth, met with me in the outlook for Utahs parks? This my office to go over the entire d is a question that many program of development for civic-minde- Utahns have been asking for years, without being able to get a firm answer. But at last there is reason for optimism: the outlook is very bright, indeed. This week, five of the top of-- Democratic Unity Wavers Twixt 4 UTAH SCENE: The heat is still on with silence from the GOP top ranks. The The project in the imleading contenders, as far as hear- mediatebiggest is development of future say popularity goes, still appear Dinosaur National Monument; to be Governor J. Bracken Lee me informed that an Mr. Wirth and BYU president Ernest Wil- kinson. The Democrats have started the long line of introducing their four candidates to the people. Seems the Demos are now running into a little difficulty trying to figure out how to keep from losing party unity by splitting the ranks betwixt their four top men. additional $106,600 will be spent for roads in the Dinosaur quarry area as a result of the Interior Appropriation bill passed last week by the House. The bill now includes a total of $615,899 for Dinosaur, compared with the fiscal 1956 appropriation of $33,995. The appropriation bill for the Dawson Notes By Rep. William A. Dawson POLITICAL KITTY . . . With the advent of new means of com- Nixon Takes Time Out In Calif. Vice President Richard M. Nix- only open-al- l key, was devised by munication, the political kitty Nixons must be large enough to roar on received a ceremonial Yale Yale lock engineers, the star movie were V. their C. told to from by Disneyland like a lion, apparently. Both ma- - key of the guide. Wood, general manager jor political parties talk in terms wests newest wonderland recentof millions of dollars when bud-- 1 ly. The Vice President, accompangeting expenses for the coming Soil election campaigns. This may be ied by his wife and two daughright. It takes money to bring the ters, Patricia and Julie, also met Aired On Farm Show issues before the people. And the the bearded gentleman Fess ParObjective SALT LAKE CITY people should know both sides ker known to millions of Amer- u.scuBsions Soil the on proposed before making their choice. icas younger set as Davy Crock- Bank plan will be held March 15 ett. and 16 on This Business of FarmPENSION GROWTH . . . There out woods the of came Davy ing, Broadcast at 12:15 p.m. on are 176 living veterans of the In- to act as the Nixon familys offi- KSL Radio. All are drawdian Wars (1860-98Matters relative to forage and cial guide through Disneyland. comor new disability ing pensions With the gift key the Nixon grazing, as outlined in ontheThursbe will are There 69,000 presented living family has access to the 160 acres plan, pensation. n March 15. The March 16 veterans of the day, of the fairyland come to life, program treats the use of marWar and nine out o ften of them which has attracted milions of ginal land and Utahs TRANSFER CO. ASHWORTH are entitled to pensions or com- Americans land. last the year. range during pensation. Slightly more than CLIDE ASHWOHTH . . doors are opThe Jn addition tu the Soil Bank Disneyland veterans of World War I erated on a listeners will hear a discussions, unique key system out one of and HU Pkoie West are about 6th open range lamb1526 Soith living today Only Walt Disney himself has a program March 19, and on this on veterans of giganfive Monday, every which will open ing magic key 22, a program on tic conflict is being compensated every single door, but the Nixons Thursday, March for land irrigation. preparing by his government. had little trougle seeing the This Business of Farming is a THE PLANDOME HOTEL HEALTH NOTE . . . When Sec- sights. public service to the people o t master The Utah presented by Kennecott CopsysreBenson ingenious key retary of Agriculture Known for Cleanliness and Reasonable Rates tem Corporation. which Mr. the per gives Disney duced price supports on dairy ' MAE NILES, Prop. products nearly two years ago, he pledged his full cooperation to Phone EM 4th Soath and State LEGAL NOTICES the support of a program to increase consumption. The effect THE UTAH STATESMAN has been approved by the Judges of the stepped up program was of the Third Judicial District of the State of Utah as a newspaper noted recently by his office. Conqualified to publish notices, advertisements, etc., as provided in. children milk of by sumption by the statutes of the State of Utah. schools increased 67 per cent last year. This is the type of disposal that really benefits the Nation Kearns Utilities, a corporation, NOTICE TO CREDITORS and its farmers. Estate of LEWIS MARSHALL will be heard before the Public Service Commission of Utah at its The first HAINES, Deceased. TOBACCO BILL office, 314 State Capitol, Salt claims Creditors will present farm legislation to pass- the with vouchers to the undersigned Lake City, Utah on Wednesday, House this session was a measure at the office of D. Ray Owen, Jr., the 21st day of March, 1956, comeasing acreage restrictions on bur-le-y Attorney, 141 East 2nd South, Salt mencing at 10:00 oclock a.m. tobacco. Why, one asks, does This is an application by Kearns Lake City, Utah on or before tobacco legislation get such a priUtilities, a corporation, for the 7th day of July, AD. 1956. 19 13 of answer: the The to its rates, rules, and ority. FLORENCE STORY HAINES Democratic majority members of on file with the of the Estate of regulations now set Executrix CommitCommission as forth in Exthe House Agricultural Marshall Lewis Haines, to hibit A: attached tee are from the South or borderapplication Deceased as folmdde and Their states. thereof, part gives seniority ing SHEFFIELD WARD, OWEN, lows: them the whiphand over all farm & GREENWOOD, a. Residential and Commercial legislation. Brockbank Professional Bldg. connections $3.00 per month 141 East 2nd South Present Rate: $1.75 per month Salt Lake City, Utah per connection). b. Industrial plants or processAttorneys for Executrix Date of first publication March ing plants rates to be fixed acYKa MOVE At the Unlver-sit- y of Utah last week a group 2, 1956. cording to the type and amount of waste and sewage discharged. of students met to plan the year's The rates as herein set forth activities. The group is planning NOTICE shall apply to each connection a program to integrate more colwhether the connection is to sin... BEFORE THE PUBLIC lege students into the actual OF COMMISSION side SERVICE gle unit dwelling, to a store, servworking, planning and doing ice UTAH station, cafe, shop, warehouse, of the 1956 campaign. In the Matter of the Petition of or other business establishment KEARNS UTILITIES for cer- or concern that might apply for Strike tain changes in rates, rules and sewage facilities. HOWS $20 PER DAY regulations, now on file with. By Order of the Commission. you? Selling rural mail box in-Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, signs that shine brilliantly at the Commission, resulting in this 7th day of March, 1956. creased rates. night. P. O. ruling requires C. R. OPENSHAW, Jr. Case No. 4240 name on mail boxes. 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