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Show 2 It The Salt Lake Tribune, Monday, August 13, 1973 Why Did They Put That Road Here? IT-Wa- to know how the Utah ,3ibway Department decides 'rtrtiether to build a new road9 -- You can find out at your . local public library, a spokes--- , man reports, for the depart--- t ments "Action Plan is now and statewide distributed available for inspection 5 - New s Owner Reports Plan Describes Process The plan is a set of guidelines that the department uses in evaluating all of the effects of prospective road projects. Road building involves four fundamental aspects, a spokesman said. The first is identifying the need for a road, the second, approaching all other involved agencies to make sure proposed designs meet needs; third, involving other agencies and groups m and information providing fourth, involving the public itself in whether the road is needed and where it should go Thcft f Dg doberman pinscher valued at $250 was taken from the BJlie Vallace residence, 4850 W 4805 South, sheriffs reports indicate Naval Officer Retires After 32 Years An to complete medical studies before entering the Army Medical Corps as a captain. Two Salt Lake City Army officers have graduated from the Naval War College at Newport, RI They are Maj Gerhardt W. Hodel, husband of the former Glona W Evans. 1263 Sherman Ave (1330 South), and Maj Jon D. Collins, son of Mr and Mrs LonGeorge A Collins, 1893 Rd (4300 South). don Plane The graduate college is desig-nedtincrease the professional capabilities of those in command and management positions A native Utahn and now a career Am Force man has returned to his native state to serve at Hill Air Force Base. At a special change of command and retirement ceremony at the Naval Air Station, Memphis,J Tenn , Mrs. Vallace said the female dog had been chained in the yard of her residence and the chain was found unfastened. of Area Servicemen Capt Theron Barker, son of Mr andMrs Jesse Barker. Newton, Cache County stepped down from c o in mand of Naval MainteAir Train- - Capt. Barker nance mg Group and retired after 32 years m Naval aviation. Rear Adm. A M SacMt, Chief of Naval Technical Training, reviewed highlights of Capt. Barkers naval service and presented him with the Meritorious Service Medal. WO Michael Omer, 2241 Lane Ave. (4660 South), has a warrant been appointed officer-pilo- t in the Utah Army National Guard, Maj. Gen. Maurice L. Watts, Utah Adjutant General, announced. WO Omer will be assigned to the 396th Aviation Co. Air Force Capt. James K. son of Mr and Moms, - . .. - - t Mrs.Jess W. Moms, 1933 Tartan Ave. (1700 South), has been awarded the Meritorious j . - 'Stio WO Omer Service Medal at ceremonies held at Defense General Supply Center, Richmond, Ya Capt Moms is to Bng Gen p Law- rence A. Fowler, center commander. 3 Sgt Cunningham has almost years Am Force Service and recently served with the SerAm Force Intelligence vice, Washirgton, D C. 12 mmz UTAH S A INVITES - LARGEST THEATRE THIRD ! FOR A DAY APE YOU TO GO 5 1WCAK CONTINUOUS FROM OPEN NOCNWEQ ThRUTUES ONLY ENDS TUESDAY HURRY GOING APE AT 12 P.M. 1 8:15 P.M. Hunt Continues Despite Doubts IDAHO CITY, IDAHO (AP) Boise County Shenff Jack Williams said the search is continuing in the Idaho City area for two missing Montana although he expects it girls a case of mistaken was identity. W'llhams said an area resident reported seeing two girls he believed matched the description of Karen Tyler, 11, and Jessica Westphal, 12, who disappeared from Marion m Northwestern Montana 12 days ago. It doesnt look like we really had anything It just didnt stack up, he said Sunday. k Introducing the new Zenith home entertainment values at The Paris e, Ogden Air Materiel Area. AND Two new colonels have reported to Hill Air Force Base for assignment. Col. Jean B. Falgoust, formerly assigned in Thailand, is the new chief of the Ammunitions Item Management Division. Lt. Col. James V. Dev any, formerly with the Air Force in The Netherlands, has been named assistant for production with the Aircraft Engine Division. Officer-in-Charg- headquarters T Sgt Gary L. Cunningham, son of Mr and Mrs Lawrence T. Cunmngham, 236 N 400 East, Orem, is assigned to the The medal was presented while the for service in 1972-7officer was stationed at Robins Air Force Base, Ga. James E. Darden, son of Mrs Betty Schill, 3998 Brockb-anDr. (4435 South), was recently the first of 85 cadets to be commissioned second beutenant at the Army Reserve Officer Training Corps Advanced at Fort Camp Lewis, Wash. HOWiW ncommissioned o (.apt. Moms no- section, headquarters graduate of the University of Montana, Lt Darden plans GOING APE 2 Afr$2 GOING APE 3 AT M M oF tHe 3:30 upss wtivvoN caoneroc iuxc Gp u solid-stat- e 0 IF YOU MAKE IT THIS FAR -Y- OUVE GONE APE FOR A DAY'!1 It! a eg WE DARE YOU TO GO APE! ! t TONIGHT IS FAMILY NIGHT YOUR CHOICE OF 1HREI FINE FURNITURE STYLES IN 23" GIANT SCREEN CONSOLES BEST F.EM SJk FILM ... 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