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Show J. V DESERET 24 B NEWS, Wednesday, March ' s V 1969 12, Mew Post Scholars Due Grants ff ice The new post office will re-- j d place the present facility ed in Foothill Village. It will be built on Sunnyside Ave east of Foothill Dr. and serve Zone 8, the University of Utah, the Vetbranch on two erans Administration Hospital acres of Ft. and the University of Utah's Douglas propeproposed research park. rty. Vernon F. Jorgensen, city Salt Lake Post- master David planning director, wrote a letter It. Trevithick asked for mejio Post Oifiee Department approval because'dals and said his department P. Lloyd, in the process of creating a new He p. classification and is in was reluctant to prove designation of a site atj complete accord with the pro-IDouglas without it. posal. Hie City Commission has ap-- l proved a recommendation by its planning director in another move to build a new post office locat-jstructe- Sherman ap-jzo- Okayed $102 ould be conHis wife said b;' a private firm and remain in the hospital until leased to tire post office. It will have a staff of 25 persons which said I need a secretary, includes 20 mail carriers, the the She Mrs. said is it Jones. It said. family hoped postmaster will be in use by Christmas. is answering every letter the Tire building v family has received from wishers. Lark Miner Gains William V. (Buck) who survived eight days in a cramped mine niche after a rockfall, was reported in "satis-- ! factory condition at Latter-daSaints Hospital again today. , each. This year's program Preliminary judging, where 168 finalists will be chosen from among the 373 scholar nominees, will be held' March well-- j Davis Man Killed Vietnam - In WEST LAYTON 1st Lt. J. Brent Stevenson, 25, son of Mr. ymd Mrs. Jesse W. Stevenson, 2200 VV. Gentile, West Layton, was killed in Vietnam March 8, it was learned today. A telegram from the U.S. Department of Defense confirmed that Lt. Stevenson died in action as a result of wounds suffered combat against the enemy while at a forward observation 26 at Weber State Coliege, University of Utah and Brig-haYoung University. Teams of two judges, one a faculty member from the four colleges and unione public and school teacher, will interview candidates and select finalcooperating versities ADVERTISE MINT ETISEMENT Now... Plastic Cream Revolutionizes Denture Wearing For the first time science offers a plastic cream that holds false teeth almost like Nature herself holds natural teeth. Forms an elastic membrane that holds both ists. uppers and lowers as never Final judging, at which win- before. Its a revolutionary diswill be covery called Fjxooent for daily ners and runners-uhome use. (U.S. Pat. 3,003,988) chosen, will take place April 9 FIXODENT holds dentures at the U. of U. p firmer... and more comfortably, too. Its sc elastic you can bite harder, chew harder without pain . . . may even enjoy steak, again. apples, Fixodent often lasts round coffee. hot Resists Dentures that fit are essential to health. See your dentist regular, ly. Get special Fixodent today. the-cloc- Miner IOT-WO- T y I Over 250 Unclaimed to Save 60 Seeks Aid CASH OR CH'CK ONLY DURING THIS SALE on Sale for the Actual Balance Due Lay-A-Wa- 8- 0- Human Hair 100 POSITIVELY 100 3 DAYS Human Hair ONLY 100 WIGHTS icomplished while the machine is being moved because it has to be torn down and reassembled at the new location, he explained. SEVERAL UNITS "We need several machines working in different locations all at the same time. We have less than five weeks until the predicted high water peak, j al- well under way. ready Scholars have prepared portfolios which have been delivered to the Deseret News. is For Dredging It. Brent Stevenson . . . W. Layton officer l categories of competition, will receive cash awards of 12 lie is expected to - JORDAN RIVER S.L. Continued from 1'age B-- IDVI $,n os 7014 635D 21" 59842 7059 Long ' Human Hair emu $43 59813 59782 ISCOUflT in this.Catmull said, City commissioners morning's session also asked One machine could take as the recorder to send a second long as three months, consid- letter requesting county com- e r i n g the moving delays missioners to request simulta- involved, lie said. neously with the city the Corps of Engineers help. A third city letter will explain to county officials the necessity for a continuous dredging operation year alter year to prevent flood dangers building up when the channel partially 12 BLOCK NO. OF SEARS - 355-881- DOORS OPEN 10:00 SHARP 3 AM. fills with silt. Catmull criticized county offi- -' rials who have indicated they' plan to put only one or two draglines to work later this' week on the Jordan. Tliis could cause two days! delay every time a big three- -' yard dragline the county plans 10 use is moved to a new dredg-ithe commissioner jng location, said. No dredging would be Leisure Life lets you take it easy in carefree e. A 1962 graduate of Davis' High, he attended Utah State University before completing an East Central States Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. He later j Continued from Page Battended Brigham Young Uni- terest in the welfare of oilier versity. he said. I regard Lt. Stevenson was drated into people, as a total concept. the U.S. Army July 28, 1966, and humanity No of e the human Officers from part family graduated School, Ft. Benning, Ga., can be at peace unless an inin December 1967. terest in others applies to He completed an airborne mankind." course in early 1968 and gradOh yes, the postmaster gels uated from the Green Beiet too, which lie has to letters, Special Forces Course for Army officers before being shipped to read and answer and lie has also answered several unusual Vietnam Nov. 29, 1968. requests over the years. Lt. Stevenson received severHe once sent two tableal certificates and trophies for outstanding accomplishments spoons of dirt from Temple during basic and advanced mili- Square to a man for a tree tary training. planting ceremony in Indian" lie is survived by his parents apolis, Ind., and a pint of ami two brothers and sisters: Great Salt Lake water to a Lt. Col. Sharman, stationed chemist in Virginia. with the U.S. Army in England; During his tenure as postSterling, Provo; Mrs. Arlene master, ilr. Trevithick has Beecher, and Mrs. Sally Wood, seen many changes i.i postal both of Kaysville. some good and operations Funeral arrangements are some bad "but all had the . pending and will be announced goal of promoting a more ecolater. nomical operation, he said. Fortrel Postmaster -l magic of Celanese Fortrel1 polyester and rayon combine to create these lovelies. Choose floral flattery in the peignoir or the perky duster. Both come in pink or blue prints. The Can-diat- full-leng- th : Full-leng- th sizes 10 to 20, $11 sizes 40 to 44, $12 Duster sizes 10 to 18, $7 sizes 38 to 44, $8 t 0 ' '00voii pf ZCMI IOUNGEWEA Crash Kills Youth Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Morten-FERRON, E'mery County hoadon colliion of an auto sen. in Emery while attending and a semi-trucloaded with school. The truck driver, Patrick J. pipe killed one Emery youth ami critically injured another O'Conner. 38, Stockton, Calif., not injured, wvpii miles south of here Tues-iwa- s The auto was southbound on day at 8:15 p m. Wesley C. Minchey, 18, son of Utah Highway 10 when it Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Minchey, swerved across the center line! driver of the car, was killed! into the path of the truck. instantly. According to Utah Highway ( !i egory L. Mortenseu, 16. Patrolman Ray Martinez and, was in critical condition today Emeiy County Deputy Sheriff1 in Carbon Hospital in Price with Jack J. Funk. a possible skull fracture and Both vehicles were demol-- , other undetermined injuries. A ished. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lane Mor-- j The death raised Utah's traf-- J tPhsen, Las Vegas, he has been fic toll to 40 to date, compared living with his grandparents,' with 33 at this time last year. k j ' Warner's whips up new-foun- d comfort from Fortrel tricot It's smooth satiny and non-clin- too. g, It;s fabulous Celanese fortrel polyester tricot. Cups are softly contoured with fiberfill; stretch back gives and bends when you do. White in sizes 32 to 36 A, 32 to 38 C. B, MAN DO-I- T Continued from Page B-- ie l Man was accused of "meddling in their business, las only advice now Ls: SEE A LAWYER. There's A Slow-Dow- n ef f - ZCmi 10UNDATIONS - all Hoin In Delivery I ordered some teakettles from a mail order firm in Beverly Hills. I write and write, lut no answer. Mrs. M. S., Salt Lake City. i I sent ZCM I a firm in Beverly Hills for some items. But I havent gotten them. Can you help? Mrs. F. M. F., $14.36 to SALT LAKE Provo. Send em the catalog number of what you orMrs. S. You dered and theyll make proper adjustment, i'lrs. F. hive now received a refund check Cor your unreceived order. They aay theyve been in the process of changing their procedures wliich lias caused a slow down in deliveries. V - a- i peignoir ay Ail stores open Id .m. to 6 p.m ., evenings till 9 Mondsy and Friday; Cottonwood alto Thurtdaytill 9 Au-tui- (Z f Lake322-lS81773-164- if,. 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