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Show Wiscombe Names Peters? In 'New Pattern' Move t. Ar The appointment of Bill Petersen, Hymm, as v lican assistant to the State Chairman sets a pr state of Utah. f State Chairman Ron Wiscombe Tuesday Alt- ment following the suggestion made by Pr D. Eisenhower in Denver last year. The Preside nat a to be assist senior pa embers Young Republican appointed in every level of the organization. n 1 hope this will initiate a appointment pattern for Young Republican leadership programs across the state, Chairman Wis- Mrs. Jex Coll&For Early S.F. Regisraliin San Francisco-boun- d Republi- Palace, site of the 1956 convencans had better make plans early. tion. combe said. One of the most active YRs in the state, Petersen is currently the Utah National Committeeman. He recently returned from a week-lon- g In Brief Latest in the Lee struggle against the Federal program of foreign aid came this week. The Utah Governor said he would ask the U. S. Supreme Court to restrain the secretary of the treasury from making further payments for foreign aid. Tuesday he said, I am now in the process of preparing an original action to be filed in the U.S. Supreme Court to restrain the secretary of the treasury from making further payments for foreign aid. If Utahns are to stay This is the advice of Mrs. with friends and planning relatives in San LaRue B. Jex, national Francisco and or more one attend and chairman-in-charg- e of the convention, they of 1956 National Convention ar- days rangements. The convention opens in the coastal city on August 20. All arrangements are being handled by indiA new secretary is helping to vidual state headquarters, accordto Mrs. Jex. keep up the efficiency record of ing the Salt Lake County Republican Reservations for hotel rooms office; Ruth L. Pettey, 1347 Glen-marand for convention tickets should is typist, assisting Vice be made as soon as possible, Mrs. Chairman Dee Abbott. Mrs. Jex said. There is a $50 deposit Pettey lives in District 34. She required for hotel reservations. has been active in neighborhood ' Utah state headquarters at the politics and has served on the District committee. The new GOP meeting. will be in the Olympic county, office, in the Charles Hotel, downtown San Francisco. Building is open daily from 10 Delegates, offices and- congressa.m. to 4:30 p.m. men will be housed in the headquarters hotel. Mrs. LaRue Jex Other accomodations for Utahns are the located in Sign with her attending Somerton Hotel and the Cable Car Motel. Motel facilities are in should make arrangements for the same vicinity as the Cow tickets in advance, Mrs. Jex said. Elias M. Day, Republican guberTickets will be distributed from natorial candidate says Stay the headquarters office in San with Utah questions rather than Francisco, she adds. afield in matters of New Rally Plan Mrs. Jex notes there will be wandering foreign policy and national queslistening accomodations for per tions. He also pinned the Repuba new rally sons unable to get Cow Palace Bikes For Ike lican Party with the obligation of idea was held this week in the seats. a GOP majority to Con13th Legislative District in RiverRepublicans interested in at- returning gress to support President Eisenside Park. The rally goers watch tending the meet can contact Mrs. hower. and party 10 bicycles given away to Jex at State Headquarters, 420 come aheadPrinciples of personalities in acPurpose of the meet was Newhouse Hotel, Telephone complishing these things, Mr. Day or at Tel. EM EL to raise political funds. said. commit-teewoma- n pre-conventi- on leadership training course held in Washington, D.C. lie is a member of the state executive committee, of the YRs and formerly served as county chairman from Cache county. Petersen attended two national, conventions of the YRs in 1953 and 1955. He also served as a state delegate to conventions three e, times. An active participant in the 1952 and 1954 campaigns, Petersen couples his Republican activities with school. At present he is attending the Jniversity of Utah College of Law. In his new capacity Petersen will work closely with Chairman Wiscombe, becoming familiar with the party makeup on every level and acting as a liason between YRs and the senior paTty. Bill Petersen . . . To assist Wiscombe Highway Leader Died Monday Young GOP Sets At Provo Home Workshop Date New ideas and pertinent cam- - ... Day Says Stick With Home Issues ticket-holder- s. One of Utahs leading public paign information are the top servants' died Monday when a items of discussion for the Young heart attack claimed Harley J. Republican Leadership Training Corleissen, chairman of the State School to be held at the Deseret Inn, Salt Lake City on July 18. Road Commission. YRs from throughout the state 51 The year old government will be registering Saturday mornleader has been the top contribat 9:30 a.m., according to utor in the progress of the public ing Richard Ellison and highway system in Utah since Co-chairm- an 1949. Corleissen died after a working day at the State Capitol where he had arranged plans for a joint meeting for road officials in connection with the Denver-SalLake City route. Mr. Utah-Colorad- o t Jean B. Cowley. Pat Sheehan, state chairman, will be the opening speaker at the morning session. Special meetings will cover severer subjects under the direction of specific leaders. History and philosophy of the Republican party and the activities ow Young Republicans during the campaign year are two sub- Governor Lee contacted in Atlantic City, N. J., where he was attending a Governors conference jects. said,. The present road system is a monument to the fine job he of Also beinga discussed are means sound organization building has done. and the importance of maintainThe state, he continued, has lost ing good public relations. an excellent public servant, and The Utah YRs will also hear I have lost one of the closest an informal debate and see a skit. Following a light luncheon friends that'l have. the group will hold a swimming Mr. Corleissen was first ap- and social hour prior to a special pointed to the road commission banquet. Registration fees hae been set by Gov. Lee in 1949. He was reat $3.00 according to chairmen. lapse, appointed, after a year-lon- g Extra banquet guest will'be availin 1955 succeeding D. H. Whitten-bur- g at able the registration feble. as chairman. - A native of Cleveland, Ohio, Mr. Corleissen lived in Price where he entered the gas and oil business. He also served as a in Utah county. He started his own oil company and WARNICK AIDS res-taurante- ur construction firm. 4-convention Members of Utah's delegation to the annual 4-- H are members The F. Bennett. Sen. Wallace in Washington are shown around the Capitol by Julia Ann Warrich, Pleasant left to right, Darrell Thompson, Plain City; Merlene Yonk, Mendon; Richard Duke, Helper. Grove; Gordon Beckstrand, Logan; and 20 H Y TEN - Merrill N. Warnick, Pleasant Grove, will aid a 10 man commitleissen was appointed a member tee in studying plans for a $19 of the Utah County Draft Board million animal disease laboratory. under Gov. Henry II. Bloods ad- Warnick was appointed by Secy ministration. of Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson. He is the president of the AmeriHe assisted in getting aid to destitute Navajo Indians in South- can Dairy Assn. ern Utah as one of his civic reThirty-fiv- e Salt Lake County sponsibilities. Democrats have filed for offices In the political world, Mr. vTaSTOnT". G, June v LAB-STUD- Cor- Funeral arrangements were from commissioner to 'state Senhandled by Berg Mortuary, Provo. ate and House posts. , |