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Show The Salt I ake Tribune, .Monday, August 6, LDS Drama Ends at Famed Hill f Abe Martin New Research Committee Protects ..Utah Interest in Federal Facilities Continued From Page B were a move to give better services to pcnp'e, the transfer would move services farther awav in the forest .srv o s case 1 Fwiding I egislation The net result was the Semite subcommittee voting not to change tiv fir entry boundaries pend.ng parage of leg l.Jation setting up a of Natural Res mrces "I don t think wed have been rc..r!y as racces.sful withoit the unity of oar Ih devil soon gits onto a lonesome feller. . Prison Inmate congressional deletion and the uchve-ries- s of Ogden citizens," Mr Hixson sa.d "The beautiLd part was that even ope loined together ar.d cro-e- d over ,mi1i-salines n Swallows Razor Blade An inmate in the Salt Lake Jail swallowed a y razor blade Sundae morning lie was taken to Toly Cross Hospital wheie he later was m The Forest Service attempted to break up the coalition of western sena tors against the Forest Service move bv proposing 'the Albuquerque, N M , and Missoula, Mont, lorcs'rv hcadqurrtors wouldn't be transferred as originally proposed, but the Ogden unit would Mr Hixson said fair condition The pageant, enacted bv a cast of neatly 6110, tells of events recorded m the Bible and the Book of Mormon, the two volumes regaiaed as scripture bv the Church of Jesus Christ of La'tordav Sgt Pill A Van Wagenen sa.d when he reported to work at 2 p m , ha v.as told b, an inmate that Robert Ronuiro, 26. 1157 V 5th Sou'h serving a term for buig'arv and attempted robbery, had u allowed a razor blade Saims I rged Togetherness fhe Ltahn traveled to Washington rd conferred with vanoiis state delegations urg.ng them to hold to, othet A personal tehtionsbip of Sen fratk E Moss Mike with Sen MunsfielJ D Mont , the major, iv leadnr, w - lflu cn'ir! m tie Mf'tanan hold.ng tne to.Ji on tif ether, Mr t nu h Hu-so- TAR GAZERO Ycur Daily APR Accordirg fo the Sfors 1, J54 ,f TAURUS APP Events - 2 war 3o rc, 81011 34 mV5367 808 GEMINI Aciy D cn c eos g 6W Con New 6 3 A 4 Vou re 55 T me 36 Ocur 3 M cu 3 5 jl 32 e 4 7 r3 MO-- e 3c D'Scrc PVVZCVf 3, 3"b47 49 51 59 163 He (C M cr 73 82 p 4 40 And 41 Ene 4. p 4 e CANCER A.. V J 6 17 2S 4V sfi 1 w Ll2 1 ( rs f ,T ' i - ft w C 6 tO - yvf flTv Ciosi " 16 6 ... j m .3 )Av 53 62 65 9C'v AJUAR US 5 . 14 ; 4 , 1 h a regional of ne ,t e,r Th1 state comm.t'ie sen Force Base and Deferse Depot Ogdon u e con Arnn Depot and Dugwnv Iboviog Iitcrnal Revenue 'ervice C,rounl pincessirg iciitei at Ogden J Oroen River Test Range (wleie test f.rirg of At he n i nosi'e, to White sitnS NM, las tniid and couid atfect a loss uf sonie 20U pet'" net ucortin to Mr draft d a pre'.m move was irfo!r1sl btcai.se no econonnc siuct.es h.al been cnmp'eted Urn saff suggtsted cf'uencv vvouhl b lo t by separa'mr, of the computer unit Le'ters were sr t the congressional a, legaion informing them of t,e situation Contacts were made in Washmgan a tne same time ltahn wcie there for the Forest Service s'avi iu.rv ion tl at the Dunlop) Acts as ue (hairman Aldton L Weh'iimann dueetor of the State Dipu'mort of Development services under whose wing the Federal mailer "We war'ed the Auy to show us th it Tooele wasnt as good a location as Sacramento for coi.iouter purposes which in effect, encompasses the philosophv of the commi'iee Yv Ap got to ee that L In h is given an oquai chance" Mr Dunlop said There was more involved than just the compute unit, Mr Hixson added It could be the tint step m the eventual icductiOn of other units, such as for accounting or payroll, which could make the Tooele Army Depot a stallation, Mr Hixson said second-rat- e in- The Armv eventua'lv reMumdcd with iodic at,or- - of leaving tne computer unit at Toivle, but cutting the staff to 11(1 over a years time, where much of the hw can he absorbed tl rough normal attrition of leuicnient or through trnrs for to otuer Tootle uiat-- , or the i ir ran, the committee has 1 broken n 'w n.to four sub committees, each to valutte ma or irstal'auons m terms of lnvehlo-ryirwnd i done now and anfcipatiog dow o he tour aieac involved 1 Hill hcse.irth rommdicc is placed toe coirm vtee Vice chairmao g Air serves as Three ('lie! 'ta'e officia.1' aie auto menibi is on the committee 1 lit v c a1 'son. '! be mcude I'm t m p'arn" g offuer, Curtis I Hard ng administrator, Departiiitoit of J'mp'o'niert steunt, tuiidon L llaimston dneitur, De paitn.ent of Natural Resoi.ues n.ta 1 I ad fallow and Rep Rcnneh sen as des.gnees of legislativi under provision of the law hi re s another father to see bis baby pit k out one that isnt crying. N R Green Rivc'r s.t on the commit-t- e THE STATE OF UTAH INVITATION TO BID Icdets SURPLUS PROPERTY FOR SALE . OPiiMniK 'uwtYsinm meets Pro I tab nornintes provided under the law fi'J out the membership They are (h urge Buiams Tooele County John W Galhvan, j tbhsher of the The Salt Lake Tribune Nathan li Maer due tor of thp Weber Couotv In oustiml Bureau and Gilbert L M.el'on president of Trac v Cobns R irik and 'I rusl ( o eutf T4Tun,.4 r, We ct.angc- I 2 Toole the jbfonim"tecs can sugge--t m w missions for the rnsla-t.on- s and involve in their wmk the tech nmal expertise of professionals at th installations act.ng as pnvate nliens " Mr llLxson said OTant ' ' snoi. See cV'xnts,nd lord OSS. 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'he ( Utah Aide - Z Sagittarius sor A s t r 15 ov MAVftHfry Draft Official .i rPs 1 4 s .6 5 j , 7 1219- 3 j 16 no V IIoT - - 4 SCORPIO ocr uc C 6 h The second wildfire 'tali con iniUee fo md itelf involved in was a I' s Army proposal to move a coinpu'i r i,t involving some l'l) jobs from the rio ele At my Depot to the Sacramento Aimv Depot to (sgith-- ter George Clark By 35 44 21 -- jf r CAPRICORN 294j!'6w AS, ' 31 rj ss759 69 'j 3 ? 62 a 63 invo ved 64 Go n 65 rct c O , 66 ePO 67 And A c l5t Own 73 -7 r re, . - A' Ju.C rcu C .'3T JC7 gcr ft V- LIBRA Gut c To develop rreioge for Vcncr, reed words correspc rdirg to number ct ynur Zodiac b'rth bign 30 V- - Y R rOLLAS- ARIES MAP l 23 28 42 46 57 72 i U Neighbors t PALMYRA, NY AP) -The 3f)th annual Hill Cumorah Pageant has come lo an end after attracting a record 150 000 persons to e en out door performances of the Mormon epic drama The religious play which draws its audience from all parts of the country, is preson ted each year on the rural hillside where the Mormon faith had Us origins nior than 150 years ago A large portion of Saturday night's fir.al performance audience of 25 000 elected to remain m the area overnight for Sunday morning services Eider Mark E Petersen, a member of the Mormons Council of Twelve Apostles, was the chief speaker at the service at the foot of the Cumorah slope Among the celebrities on hand for the final performance was movie actor Johnny Whitaker -- !K Tfu? n 1973 65' 77 A native of Gariitld, Salt Lake County, Col Peay ceived a bw ogree from University of Ltah in I'll0 has been associated with Selective Service System the past 23 years . . . 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