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Show 1 The Utah aS t& T o Hj CJ c P tf A Weekly Newspaper Devoted to Good Government Salt Lake City, Utah Vol. 12; No. 28 Friday, July 17, 19581 Raman Mori ey Child Files Candidacy For Saif lake County Attorney A veteran of World War il, hav-n- while safeguarding and protecting The filing of Raman Morley served with the- - Army Air all of the basic rights and liberChild for. the office of Salt Lake conassures a Force, Mr. Child is married and ties of the accused. To properly County Attorney test for this office at the Republi- has four children. He resides at perform these complex functions, can Party Counity Convention in 831 Westminster Avenue. the County Attorney must be Salt Lake City on August 9, 1958. In speaking of the office of more than a mere administrator. Attorney, Mr. Child said: It is my conviction that the best Mr. Child is a 'life long resi- CountyLaw Utah (Utah Code Annotat- County Attorney is that man who dent of Salt Lake City and is the 1953, ed, provides The is trained and aware of the proson of Rudy M Child and the late is Attorney a public prose- blems of the public prosecutor, Child. He attended Salt County Byron cutor. . . . As such he must call and if elected I shall devote whatRAMAN MORLEY CHILD has filed for the office of Salt Lake Lake City schools and graduated of his training, skill and ever skill and experience I may all County Attorney. Mr. Child is a member of the American Bar from the University of Utah in upon Association. 1950. In 1952 he received his experience in at once diligently have in fulfilling the responsibiliBachelor of Law degree from the bringing the guilty to justice ties of this important office. University of Utah, College of Laiw, and was admitted to the Utah State Bar in June of that year. Since that time he has engaged in the private practice of law in this area and presently offices in Sugar House as a partner in the law firm of Child, Spaf-for- d & Young. He is 35 years of The touch lights may be miss- remarks from the three Republiage. to serve on the Commission, as I Senator Arthur V. Watkins A member of the American Bar ing, but everything else will have can candidates for the United today was named a member believe this is one of the most (flavor at La- States Senate; Senator Arthur V. of the National Outdoor Recre- excellent means we have avail- Association, Utah Bar Association, the Dr. William Allen Lang Assocation Resources Review Commis- able to safeguard for the future and Salt Lake County Bar goon, Friday evening, August Watkins, Mr. and Carvel Mattson. Governor sion by the President of the Seri- the remaining iation, Mr. Child has for the past list at 7:00 pm. Thats the night George D. will extend the Clyde lands that are so swiftly disap- two years served In the capacity of the ate, Richard M. Nixon. Others of welcome to official where big Republican rally open the rally. the four Senators chosen were pearing, and particularly in the of AsriStant District Attorney of hundreds of are is faithfuls It thatt Mr. Meade Alhoped Party Clin- eastern part of our nation. the Third Judicial District, which Frank A. Barrett to have a good time of corn, National Republican Party ton P. Anderson and The Senate has been an active is comprised of Salt Lake, Tooele, expected fun and Chairman, will also be present to fellowship. Richard L. Neuberger champion of a number of other Summit and Daggett Counties. As Publicity Chairman Jinx' Peter- make a brief address. Special The Commission Is . the key conservation hills, now before the Assistant District Attorney, Mr. son, announced that the rally is tribute will be paid all County organization that together with Congress or which as the Mission Child has personally prosecuted under the general sponsorship of Chairmen and Vice Chairmen, of the the an advisory council and staff will 66 program for the National approximately one-haRepublican Club of Utah, the who are expected to turn out en beoffenses tried criminal 'provide a national inventory of Parks have already become pub- major Utah State Young Republicans masse for the event. . n fore the court in this area during and the Utah Federation of Womresources and lic law. Ken B. Price, chairman of facilities in a final report that The Commission is composed of that period. ens Republican Clubs. General ticket sales, says the charge for must be submitted not later than 15 members on a Mr. Child has been active in Chairman is Salt Lake County admittance is only $1.00 (which d basis, 1961. 1, September including four Senators, four both church and civic affa&.'s, Commissioner Lament B. Gunder-sen- . includes parking), and tickets Senator Watkins, as a principal members of the House, and seven having served on a mission for the may be obtained through the GOP of the bill introduced of the public at large, one of LDS Church in Western Canada. All of those in attendance will State Headquarters, all county by Senator Anderson, has spoken whom is to be appointed as Chair- He is. a member of the Sugar have an opportunity to participate headquarters, and from all legisHouse Klwanis Club, and has been in a drawing of over $500.00 in lative district and voting district ardently in its support in Senate man by President Eisenhower. Both Senator Watkins and Sen- active in the Republican Party Valuable prizes, conducted by Mrs. chairpxien. Committee and on the floor. He siaid. ator Barrett, another for many years, having served Floyd (Dee) Abbott. The Young Price urges all Republicans to I am immensely pleased and were recommended to Vice Presi--( as. State and County delegate, Republicans promise a sparkling make their plans now and get program of entertainment under their tickets early tor the mamContinued on page' 4) Voting District Chairman. grateful to have the opportunity the chairmanship of Stanley C. moth state-widRepublican Rally g 17-18-- Wafkins Named Member 1) 'Old Fashioned Flavor' Set For SOP Outing, August 1 Of Recreation Committee f i r (R-Uta- h) old-fashion- outdoor-recreation-- al k . v (R-Wyo- .), ?u (D-N.M- .), (D-Ore- .) lf outdoor-recreatio- -- non-pai- or r, e Mann. Generals from all the states and territories this week to formulate an alternative proposal to the Army's civilian component reorganization plan made public last Wednesday which would result in extensive cuts in Utah National Guard Army units. All State Adjutants General are solidly united against any reduction of units or personnel. The Armys proposal of reorganization would eliminate 11 'oompany size combat units end four combat headquarters in the Utah Army National Guard, while allocating one new oompany size support unit The units eliminated, under the proposed plan have an assigned strength of over 860 individuals including 100 officers and warrant officers. These individuals would have to be assimilated In other units or, in many cases be separ National combat-read- . 7:00 P.M., Fri- f i PUBLIC LAND NEEDED FOR UTAH PARKS i Divisions ready to oxter combat at a moments noGeneral Rich pointed out General Rich, who is President tice,Our Is not to reorganof the Adjutants General Associa- ization objection to the but accompanying tion of the United States, called General Rich declared. reduction, a twoday meeting of all AdjuGuard has for tants General in Washington D. C. The National been part of the first many years The Committee of four Govern- line of Nations defense systhis ors appointed alt the recent Gov- tem. We will less accept ernors Conference, were invited than a continuation of nothing that policy. to attend to assist in the study Of Our Divisions must be rethe Armys proposal and to work in accordance with table out an alternative plan. Guiding organized of organization prescribed for their effort to work out an acunits and not modified ceptable alternate Is the objective regular as provided in the Armys pro-pof providing the military strength sal. Essential needed by the United States, and units currently allocated should each state, while conforming to be retained and those no longer the Armys new pentomic con- needed under the pentomic concept for Army reorganization. cept should be converted to comGeneral Rich and Utahs Gov- bat - type units within the Fen' ernor George D. Clyde have re- tomdc structure. In any event the jected the Armys proposal as be- strength of the Guard must be ing sompletely unacceptable. It maintained at 400,000. is a mistake to cut our military Specifically, the Armys proposal strength while Russia maintains would eliminate units presently 175 fully equipped, well trained (Continued on page 4) Utah . Highlight of the evening will be day, August 1st Major Seneral Rich Formulates Alternative Guard Cut Proposal Major General Maxwell E. ated from the Rich met with other Adjutants Guard. of Lagoon-- y I o non-division- . al ir Hi fabulous sconlc locations In Utah which could bocoaio state paths la tho 46.16 porcont of Utah's fsdoral land undor tho Burtau of Land Manago-- 1 mont. Chostor J. Olson, dirador of Utah Parks and Rocroatlon Commission (loft), and lop. H. A. Dixon point this out In a mooting with top officials of tho tians-fori- Almost all Uo (R-Ut- win legislation Dopartmant of Interior In tho opening gun of a campaign to federal land to states for park development. ng f |