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Show Friday, November 21, 1958 THE UTAH STATESMAN Page S SLC Streets Have New Problem t Weston E. Hamilton, a member of the State Road Commission, said Thursday adequate street planning in Salt Lake City to match facilities provided by the national highway program is urgent "Although freeways might not be usable in Salt Lake County for four years, an interim planning and improvement of streets in Salt Lake City to accommodate increasing volumes of traffic and complement the new system is needed," Mr. Hamilton said. The highway official and Roy W. McLeese, Salt Lake City engineer, met with the Salt Lake City Cham ber of Commerce highway commit tee at Ambassador Athletic Club, h East The state highway commission has a 50 million dollar construction 145-5t- and improvement program planned for the fiscal year ending July 1, 1959, said Mr. Hamilton. "Meantime, costs of maintain ing Utahs improved highway sys tern, including the Salt Lake free ways, will mount he added. These circumstances point to the necessity of guarding state gasoline taxes against diversion to other state departments or being whittled away by special legislation. a Thanks for the help Recent modest increases lead, zinc and copper prices In i are helping to keep Utah mines operating. This means employment for miners and assistance In preserving Utah communities that depend on mining. Many Utahns have supported efforts to strengthen mining's position, and the industry appreciates their support. Your continued interest and help are needed to rebuild mining to a normal, healthy position in Utah's economy. UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION "From the north comas an abundant Ufa far air A drowning man comes up three times. But are you positive? Hell come up as often as he can I Here's another fallacy: "Old people dont get TB." The truth: tuberculosis germs dont care about your age, sex, race, or where you live. TB can strike anyone, anywhere. SEE THE MtlUSE NEW COLM CARTOON FILM Now and Forever 9 Find the strength for your life YOU POSITIVE PHONE YOUR TUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION CNSI9TNA9 ihe sacred ME V FREE 55 BIAU FMMT TB lp U promises are made and their new life together begins. Learning to live together may pose many problems, and the adjustments to marriage may be difficult. How good it is to know that at die Church or Synagogue where they made their sacred marriage vows, they can always find the help they need to keep these promises. Not just the kindly help of their minister, priest or rabbi not merely in the meeting with other young people facing the same problems but in the closeness of worship every week they find the encouragement of hopes and dreams . .' . they find the strength for their lives. A marriage that starts in the worship of God . . . that continues to receive the support of faith through joys and sorrows . . . will last for diem in happiness, in security, in deep faith Jn themselves and their futures. worship together every week I got both, a beautiful gold gift wrap plus a suporb gift decanter filled with Konhidcy's finest bourbon, at no extra cost. Just slip off cellophane sleeve and give. You A If you can give a better bourbon...give it! mcfeoD KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY SB PROOF ANCIENT AGE DISTILLING COMPANY. FRANKFORT, KENTUCKY a I |