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Show f - 2 DESERET NEWS, Saturday, March 22, 196? uries Fifth War Casualty Robert J. Lucas, who graduated from Beallsville High School in 1966, was interred in a plot overlooking the school same graveyeard in the where three other youths had been buried. Another boys grave is located in a nearby cemetery. All five had been schoolmates. This town has sacrificed so much in this war, Mrs. Fer OHIO BEALLSVILLE, This tiny eastern (UPI) Ohio village cl 400 persons today buried its fifth casualty of the Vietnam war. The townspeople feel they have mourned too much. Six other village sons currently are stationed in the combat tone. The body of Navy corpsman rell McClelland said. Her son, 20, Roger, is stationed in Southeast Asia. Ray Starkey, treasurer of Monroe County, asked U.S. Rep. Clarence Miller to learn why the town has been forced to send so many of its young men into the combat zone. They were all kids, hardly more, Starkey said. Miller said he asked De Who ROMNEY ISSUES SALES TAX RULING Colleges and hospitals may not be allowed by the State Tax Commission to charge sales tax on meals or served in their food establishments to members when no tax is charged students and staff members. Atty. Gen. Vernon B. Romney gave this opinion Friday to Gov. Calvin L. Rampton. Present law exempts colleges and hospitals from collecting sales tax on all meals served but HB228, passed by the Legislature, would have removed this exemption. Gov. Rampton vetoed the bill but wanted to know if the Tax Commission might, by regulation, permit the instituand tions to charge tax on meals served to members. fense Secretary Melvin Laird for assista-ice- . Laird passed the request on to an officer in the Pentagon, he said. Three of the towns war casualties graduated from non-sta- school in 1965. These were all Marines Jack Pitman, Charles Schnagg and Duane Greenlee. The other was Army Pfc. Richard L. Rucker, a 1967 graduate. high non-sta- Keane FAMILY CIRCUS NEWS CAPSULES Hepatitis Poises Epidemic Threat 'Harass Or Kill Booklet Urges them." That is one of the instructions in a pamphlet distributed to area college students on how to deal with police during . . . campuswithdisturbancesdrawn complete crudely illustrations of how to make Hepatitis, the liver disease that has been on the increase in recent weeks, is a Frank L. Rizzo, city police Utah during that defies the malady mystery com missioner, says the efforts of science to whip it. e anonymously written In a lecture on hepatitis at the Ydur p a m p h e t, called Utah family doctors convention Manual," was distributed to in Salt Lake City today, Dr. 25 members of Students for a Richard B. Homick said: Democratic Society on the body campus of the University of Pennsylvania. bombs. It tells how a campus rioter can disable and maim police, police horses, photographers and even innocent onlookers during school disorders. ders to circulate them widely, Rizzo said. A. spokesman for SDS denied the organization has any connection with the booklet PHILADELPHIA (AP) If you cant kill them, harass 'll h okay if I gat out of the tub now? six-pag- 18,000-stude- Along with copies went or- S.F. State Strike Really Oyer? 50,000 T eens To Hold SAN FRANCISCO (AP) disputed agreement has ended a violent and bitter student strike at San Francisco State College, but it has left several questions unanswered. A supposedly Rally For Decency at More than teenagers are expected in the Orange Bowl a D for decency. Sunday Headlining the program will be Jackie Gleason, Anita Bryant, Impact of Brass group, the Faculty, Frank Hubell and The Village Stampers, the Rhodes Brother: and Roslynd Kind (Barbara Streisands half sister). The rally was sparked when a rock group,' The Doors, performed recently in Miami, and one of the performers was charged with indecent exposure. The teens of this town said they were sick and tired of being MIAMI (UPI) 50,000 , , . exploited. Mike Levesque, 17, and other church members of his teen-ag- e discussion group, decided to stage a rally for decency. Support came flooding in. Now volunteer workers include Jew , four-mont- h ish, Protestant and Catholic clergymen, civic leaders and the Miami news media. I call on all teenagers to stand up and be counted if they feel like I do, said Levesque. It isnt all the evil in this world that troubles me, he went on. "Its all the people who sit back and do nothing. This will be a gathering of normal teenagers." Levesque is a Miami Springs high school student who describes himself as just an av erage guy." A Dade County school board member, Dr. Ben Sheppard, is general cfairman of the program, but he insists he is acting only in an advisory capa city. This is strictly a tenn-ag- e affair, he said. It was their idea and theyre putting it on and doing all the immediate thinking on this. Who won? Are the colleges troubles really over? Dr. S. I. Hayakawa, acting president, hailed the agreement Friday in a long statement but said he would not - LOS ANGELES (UPI) A woman wounded in the gunplay that killed Sen. Robert F. Kennedy filed a 6351,000 dam- age suit Friday Sirhan B. Sirhan. against Mrs. Elizabeth Young Evans, 43, a Kennedy campaign worker, asked 6100,000 It goes against human nature to set someone up to be a competitor, but its got to be done, said Agnew, startling about 700 representatives of some of the nations biggest corporations. must Large companies supply the black executives who will have learned the Inner structure of big business, he told delegates to the annual conference of Plans for Progress, a national business founded during organization the Kennedy administration to organize private help for urban problems. The vice president said the corporate giants have a responsibility to provide management, marketing and advertising advice for fledgling entrepreneurs. - For-mHONEYMOONING Arkansas Gov. Orval E. Faubus, who first came to national attention by snubbing an order from the Supreme Court to integrate Little Rock School, High honeymooned today in the Ozark Mountains with his second wife. Faubus, 59, and his bride, Mrs. Eliza-- b eth a Westmoreland, FOR LOW COST DENVER (AP) A demonstrator was stunned by a shotgun birdshot blast and a po children, STILL COSTING UNO WHO The House of Representatives has spent more than 6200,000 so far in legal battles with Rep. Adam Clayton Powand taxpayers ell, can expect to see that figure double before the litigation ends. A brief entry in the latest statement of disbursements issued by the House Administrative Committee shows that the money went to Craath, Swaine and Moore, a prestigious New York law firm, for services rendered day, there weeks after the former governors divorce became final from his first wife whom he had been married 37 years. ROMNEY SON MARRIES Ann Lob Davies and Willard Mitt Romney, younger son of former Michigan Gov. and Mrs. George Romney, were married late Friday In a civil ceremony at the home of the bride's family in Bloomfield Hills, Mich. After the brief rites, read in the family room of the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Davies the couple were to fly to Salt Lake City for religious rites in the Mormon Temple. - 6133 SETTLEMENT The woman who was married three times to movie comedian Stanley Laurel Friday settled a lawsuit in Los Angeles against his estate for only 6133. Mrs. Virginia Ruth Laurel had asked for 5 per cent of her former husband's gross earnings under a 1936 settlement. An accounting showed that Laurel's income from residual rights in his films was low property m IN YOUR HOME! : All lypui uf Shots uod CUthiage for Me ond Women. also Motto-hold Clooning Products. For opgt.J ViEU 3444371 during the last years of his life. The 6133 figure was a compromise. D.-N.- SII IS I xc hongs floe divorcee with two were married Fri- - ?Imm ? Write DAVID SOLOMON rae Nvuu rd OOOOOOOOOf 1 p aao-ior- a ooooooooooo from March 13, 1967, until February 1968. That notation was the first bit of information made public by House officials on the cost of the legal fight stemming from Powells exclusion from Congress two years ago this month. DEATHS MaJ. Gen. Courtney Whitney, 71, aide to the late Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur during the occupation of Japan ard the Korean war, died Friday in Washington, D.G after a heart attack. Whitney was decorated for operaguarilla organizing tions on the Philippine Islands during World War II. He reMichael tired in 1951 . . Pinky Higgins, 59, former manager of baseballs Boston Red Sox, died Friday in Dallas, Tex., of a heart attack. He became Red Sox manager in 1955 and stayed for 10 years, later becoming a club vice president and general , For Airport? The current controversy over managership of the Salt Lake International Airport boils down to who is in charge of the airport, City Commissioner Conrad Harrison said Friday. Harrison, in charge of parks and public property, including the airport, has been pushing for retirement of Airport Manager Joe Bergin, who is 68, so his assistant, Murray A. Bywater, can take over. The Airport Advisory Council has recommended the release of and who is 54, Bywater, appointment of a younger man to train under Bergin. It also asked for a voice in selecting a new assistant manager. Harrison declared in a meeting Friday afternoon, "Mr. Bergin has resisted retirement and has carried his problems to the advisory board, which obviously is being sympathetic to his desires. This was the reason for the meeting (of the Advisory Council) Thursday morning, Im sure. Out of it, I think, has come a test. I think this is the principal matter involved here as to who the is in charge of the airport Salt Lake City Commission, asthrough its commissioner signed to that responsibility, or the Airport Advisory Council. I feel, of course, that the City Commission cannot delegate the responsibility, author! ty or power, and particularly in B. administrative matters, I think that the hiring and firing of personnel is an administrative mat ter. I dont think it comes within the scope of toe activities asease. signed to the advisory council Dr. Hornick said that gamma Commissioner E. J. Gam, globulin, an extract of blood, is given to persons exposed to infectious hepatitis with the idea of immunizing them or at least lessening effects of the liver ailment. Sometimes, he said, youngsters with hepatitis have symptoms so slight that die disease is til but undetectable. The physican said hepatitis is a major illness among drug abusers who use a single hypodermic needle. Hepatitis virus wont be destroyed by chemical disinfectants, Dr. Homick said. He said heat will kill the bug, though. Kennedy. A four-ma- n squad from Sky View High School led by senior overwhelmed Tooele, 145-4today in the Deseret Young Americans quiz program telecast weekly on KSL-T(Channel 5). Bill Hansen News-sponsor- tn liceman felled by a flying rock Friday during the second day of Mexican American demonstrations at a Denver The injured man, identified as Joseph Vigil, 26, and the officer, Forrest W. Wagner, were both listed in satisfactory condition at a Denver hospital. Police reported two arrests. Centered around Denver West High School, the sporadic disturbances were ignited by calls lor more Mexican-America- n instruction in the citys public schools. To Aid Anguilla A (UPI) advance party of British army engineers left by plane today for the rebellious Caribbean Island of Anguilla. LONDON six-ma- n bail M. Glendale Park Elementary, 1415 (tor chlldron from Glendale Park, Riley and Edison school areas) and Uin1117 $. 15th East (tor tah Elementary, chlldron from Uintah, Gorfltld and Curtis school areas), morning dlnica on March 17. Jockson Elementary, 751 W. First North (tor chlldron from Jackson, One-euland Franklin school argot) ond Now-maElementary, 1240 N. Colorado St. (for chlldron from Newman, Beckman and Mi meson school areas), afternoon clinics tor Morch 17. Whittier Elementary. 1541 S. Third East (tor chlldrtn from Whittier, Liberty and McKinley achoal araaa), the mornlna clinic March II. Dilworth Elementary, 1051 S. list Baal from Dilworth, Beacon (tor children ond Holghti Roatlyn Heights school noon clink Mtrch II, the after trtot), Camera Stolen A camera and supplies valued ministry spokesmen at 6220 were taken Friday from said the remainder of the a closet inside a home owned by troop will follow Leonard S. Ralph, 1509 Military later. Way. Defense 100-ma- n The ministry announced earlier the engineers will replace paratroopers on the island and build roads and make other improvements. Keep Ship Afloat SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -TU.S. Coast Guard pumps kept the stricken Peruvian freighter Yavari afloat 950 miles southwest of San Francisco. ' wo A small task force of six Ccast Guardsmen aboard the vessel reported listing their two after midnight pumps, put aboard from the cutter Barataria Friday and pumping 500 gallons of water a minute, were slowly gaining on the leak in the starboard 455-fo- side of the hull Judge Refuses To Free Suspect In Tot Slaying (tor child ran from Douglas and Wasatch school araas) and Porsst Elamantary, E. llat South (tor child ran (ram Poraat, OarfMd and Nlblay prk achoal araaa), aftarnaon clinks March 14. Rost Park Etonrantary, Ilia Storllna Dr, (tor chlldrtn from Roto Pork, Back-mtMafhoson and Onaoua school araas) and Lonsfallow 4S1Flrat Elamantary, Ava. (tor chlldrtn tram Lonatollow, Ensign, Wsstsch and Lowtll school aroc'), morning clinics March 15. A Salt Lake attorney failed 1451 E. Highland Park Elomsntary, 17lh South (tor children from Hifhland Friday to get a Third District Park. Nibloy Park and Crondvlow school Court judge to release his client arsn'i and Washington Elamantary, 141 W. 4th North (for children from Washingwho is charged with first degree ton and Jackson school araas), aftsrnoon murder in the death of an clinics tor March 15. Rivers Ido Elementary, 0 5. 1th Wost girl. (tor children from Rlvorsidt, Franklin The lawyer, Phil L. Hansen, and Riley school areas! and Hawthorne Elementary (tor children rtom Hawthornt former Utah attorney general, and Emerson school areas) morning din-k- s asked Judge Merrill C. Faux to tor Morch M. Webstar Elementary, 410 S. th East release Douglas Carson Pugh, (tor children from Webstar, Sumner and Hamilton school areas) and Jefferson 24, 422 L St., either on his own 1071 s. west Tamale (tor chilnot too excel-siv-e dren tram Jefferson. Grant and Liberty recognize or on school greet), morning clinks on Morch DESERET NEWS SALT LAKS CITY, UTAH dllerta! OHM, M S. Fkll Sau Advertising tad Circuit lien 141 S. Mala It. Salt Laha City, Utah Milt Established Jana 15, 1150. Published a.ch evening. Entered al Iht Salt Laka City Post Otfka at second clast mat- to Act at Contrast, accordina March 1, lITt. Tha Deseret Newt Publishing Cem-baassumes no responsibility tor manuscripts end photographs contriband articles may uted. Photographs be reprinted only with written permls-ate- n given In advance. CARRIER DELIVERY RATES One month (doily only) 1 2.SB Slk months holly only) Sll.M One rear (dally only) S24 0O LOO One month (doily ond Sunday) Slk mo tht (dolly and Sunday) Sll.M One year (doily and Sunday) IAN MAIL DBLIVSRT RATES Deity (Sunday by carrier) SlMmo. Dolly only Si. IS mo. S'i.W mo. Dolly and Sunday 4 me. LM Saturday only yf, 4 QQ Church Nows only I mo. oo t j yr. 1 jo All moH euhacrlpttona art payable hi advance. Member Audit Bureau of Clrcviotlent. manager. Panorama Inn CLOSED for Remodeling Watch for Opening Now Name Faux denied the motion, comthat persons charged menting legal Nsticss NOTtCI TO CONTRACTORS will bo rocolvtd Seeled proposal by mo Stole Rood Commission of Utah, Room 401 Stole Oftlco Building. Soil Loko City, Utah, until X 'clock p.m. Tuesday, April I. I tot, ond ot mot time pubikly opened tor construction of Pour Structures Ovtr tot Soon ond Surfacing in Salt Like County, ffio some being Sltuetod ot Nio 4400 South intorctienuo Identified os Ftdergl Aid Prolect No.'s 1st Cent, ond SUG-012). The principal I tome of work ore approximately at follows: 344,17b Lbs. of 'IntorJng Stool, 43)5 Lin. Ft. of Pile (Ottwr Then Timber), Structural Stool (Estimated Ouantity 1,202,1 10 Lbs.) ot Por Lump Suns ond Portland Camont Concroto. Class "A" (AE) (Estlmstsd Quantity 1350 Cu. Yds.) ot Per Lump Sum. Tho prolect Is to bo completed In 120 working days. to of bidders Prenuallflcstlon rowirod. Frier to any bidder's receiving plans end specltieottons, it will bo nocossory that bidder hov on file wim the Stott Rood Commisend am sion of Utah completed proved, the reouired Proguollfkotlon Statement pertaining to contractor's and financial condition. experience The attention of bidders Is directed to the Special Provisions covering subletting or assigning mo contract, In ntormlty wttti the PodoroLsld Highway Act of list the U.S. Deportment of Labor has certified the wags rotes tor mis prelect which ore the minimum wages to bo paid on this rrofect. Theee rstoo prp mode o port of tho contract documents. Tho attention of bidders Is directed to the fact mot this Commission has boon advised by the Wage and Hour Division, U.S. Department ot Labor, mot contractors engaged In hlohwoy construction work ore reouired to moot the provisions Of th Foir Labor Standards Act of ltM. (52 Slot. 1000). Tho Stott Hlohwoy Deportment, In ccordance with me provisions of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1W4 (71 Stst. 252) end the Regulaof Comtions of the Deportment merce (15 C.F R Part I), Issued to such Act. hereby notifies pursuant II bidders mat It will sfflrmstlvely Insure mot the contract entorsd Into will pursuant to mis advertisement bo awarded to the lowest responsible bidder without discrimination on mo (round of race, color, or notional or loin. Prrouosel terms, plans, ond s notifications ore on file In fho office of Salt fho State Rood Commission, Lotto City, whore may may be reviewed by prospective bidders. Spec. Iflcotlons. proposal forms, ond glens may bo obtained at tho Commission Offices at Salt Lake City, policstlen and payment of o too of ns pert of which will bo 510.00, refunded. Each bidder must submit p bid bond from on approved suorty company on forms provided by tho Commission! or In lieu thereof, cosh, certified check, or cashier's chock tor not loss mon 5 of fho total amount of mo bid. mod payable to ms Ststo Road Commission, os evidence of good faith ond e sueronto mot If ewerded the contract, tho bidder will sxscutt tho contract end mo os bonds contract furnish reoulrsd. Tho r'gh- - to re led onV or II bids Is reserved. Any additional Information moy bo socurod ot mo oftlco of fho Stato Rood Commission. Dated mis 15m doy of Msrch, ROAD UnJtr COMMISSION OP HENRY C. HELLAND, Director of Highways who sides with Harrison an early retirement of Bergin, Friday that the Airport Advisory Council should b( reorganized, and that the reorganization include the resigns-tio- n of its chairman, Frank B, Streator. He indicated thet there .$uy be a conflict of interest .with Strtdtor serving as chairman of the council and at the same time operating a major cotices. sion at the airport, Hfrtz Rent-A-Ca- r. The city commission Is sched-uleto take the matter up at Tuesdays commission meeting. Commissioner George B. has indicated he would vote with Harrison and Garn lur early retirement of Bergin and installing Bywater as airport d Cat-mu- manager. Bywater, a retired Army Air Force general who was hired by the city commission last said Friday that Bergin had not familiarized him with the financial and rental contract facets of the airport Hangar and facility rentals and business concessions at the airport are a major part of the operation: He said he had never been invited to attend any of the advisory councils meetings since he was hired. He said he was informed that attendance must be at their invitation. However, city ordinance requires that the airport .man. ager serve as secretary of the sum-me- r, council seven-memb- Commissioner Garn charged that Bergin had given Bywater s no opportunity to prove qualified to manage the airport and be felt he should be given that chance. e with murder are not entitled to release from jail under bond. 18 Collett Lu Lundberg. months, daughter of Connie Kruger Lundeberg, 738 Jefferson St., died from multiple head injuries, According to toe report of Dr. Reed Harmon, dty medifirst-degre- cal examiner. She was dead on arrival, March 11, at Primary Childrens Hospital. legal Nsticss The Bobcat representatives answered questions on a variety of aubjects: government, physical education, English, driving regulations, music, mathematics, history and art Tooele scored its points on questions concerning chemistry, the effects of alcohol and- - the history of arts and crafts. , The game started close with each team answering the ifirst questions correctly. However, Sky View teammates combined to answer the next eight toss-u- p questions and take a lead. : . bulging Both teams received plaques for their school, and Individual members received certificates Sky View was represented by Bill Hansen, Bruce Fleming, Mary Lynn Evana and Cheryl Atkinson. Tooele was led, by James Madsen, Steve McAllister, Gary Osako and 130-poi- Diane-Elk-ingto- Ugal Noticas NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Ssslsd proposals will be received by .th Ststo.. Rood Commission of Utah. Roam 401 Stole Office Bull too. Soil Lokp City, Utah, until 2 o'clock p.m. Tuesday, Aeril 0. INS. ond ot that time oublklv ooenod tor construction of a Bituminous Surfaced Roadway, Throe Structures Over 20 Sean ond Pour lg- - x Concrete.. Box Culvorf Extensions In Bsevor County, tho seme being mat section of Interstate Highway No. IS South 0f Soever Northerly Including North Bsevor Interchange Identified os Federal Aid Prelect No. (4) M4 2nd Contract. Thailength of rood to bg constructed or Imo roved 1s S.S4S milts, ond tho principal Itoms of work ore teerpxlmottlv ps follows: 147,000 Cu. Yds. of Roadway Excavation, structural Stosl (Specialty Item) (Esti mated Ousnfitv 5tt.454 Lbs.) st Lump Sum, Portland Cement Con- crato Class A" (AE) (Estlmstsd Quantity (54 Cu. Yds.) at Per Lump Sum end Portland Cement Concrete :iess "AA" (AE) (Estimated Quantity 1070 Cu.. Yds.) it Per Lump Sum. The oroioct is to bs comp la tod on or before October IS. W0. Prtouallficotlon of bidders is reoulrsd. Prior to onv bidder's receiving plans and soeciflcottons. It will bo necessary mat tha bidder havs on fflo with mo Stato Rood Commission of Ulah completed ond ooorovtd. the reouired Prenualifica-tlo- n Statement pertaining to contractor's experience and financial condition. Tho attention at bidders Is directed to the Special Provisions covering subletting or assigning the contract. In conformity with the Feoerel-eiHighway Act of 1HI the U S. Department of Leber has certified the weee rates for mis prelect which re the minimum eees to bo on mis eroiect. Those ratoo paid ore msdo port of tho contract documents. The attention of blddort Is directed to the fact that this Commission has been advised b the wse ond House Division. U.S. Dtosrtmont of Labor, tnet contractors ere-ee- d in hlshwsv construction wnrk or rsnulrad to meet the orevlslnns of the Pair Labor standards Act of tot. (57 Slot. 1040.). Tho State Hlnhwav Deoanment, tn accordance with tho orovlslops of Title Vi of iht riyii Plants Act of ls4 (70 S'st. os2l and tha Raaula. lions of the or Commerce (15 C.F R Fart I), lend pursuant to such Act. harahv nn-- if ie eh bkdars that it will affirmatively Insure mat tha contract entered Inm Pursuant to this advertisement will be awarded tn mo lewef .r.pnnsfhi bidder without discrimination on me ground of rare, color, or notional origin. Frooosst forms, olsns. end eclfl-rstlons nn file In tn office ot srt Rosd Cor. .mission. the eit Lsko Cltv. end the offkt nt'lft District Engineer ot Cedar Cltv. Utah, where mev may be rev'ewed by bidders Sneclflcatlnn. pen. easel forms, end nines may bo nh. tained onlv ot tho rmmi.len Of. firm at 5,) L eve ftfv. upon eop'i. ration ond oevmnt t fn of StO 00. no oert of which will bo rohmded Fech b'dder must submit o h'd bond trim on ooomved surety rnm-nen-v on forme omvfdod hv S or In llsu theronf, rash, certified check, nr cashier'- - theck tor nnt to then 54 at me total amount Of the b'd. made nsveble h tho State Rond Commission, as eviaue-pr- 4 dence of aood faith end met If awarded th contract, me bidder win execute he contract end furnish Pe contract bonds as reouired. Th riant to roloct ony or Oil bids ) reserved Any additional Information mev ho secured ef the office of the Stott Road Commission. Dated this 22nd day of March. r Sto Itot. STATE L NOT ICE TO CONTRACTORS Staled proposals will bo received ' by Iho Stato Rood Commission of lllah. Room 404 Stato Office Bulte-InSalt Lake City, Utah, until 2 o'clock p.m, Tuesday, April 4, INS, and ot mot time puhUclv opened tor construction ef A Bituminous Roadway In Box Elder County, tho some being that section of Interstate Highway He. ION From the o Junction of ui 305 to ttie Stato Lino Identified os Federol Ald Prolect No. Tho lonem of rood to bo com truck-- . od or Improved Is 4.4 miles, ond the principal items of work ore opproxt-motol- y as follows: 1.100,000 Cu. Yds. ef Borrow. 75.000 Tons of Untrsosd Beta Course and 41,000 Tons of Surface Course. Tho prolect Is to bo completed in 104 workmi leys. is Preouolllicstlon bidders of bidder's reoulrsd. Prior to tny receiving plans end specifications. It wll bo nocotsorv the' mo bidder hov on fll wim Ih State Rood Commission of Utah completed end approved, th rsnulrad PronuoINkt tlon Statement pertaining to controo tor's experience ond financial condi tion. Tho attention of bidders Is directed to me Special Provisions covering uhl tiling or assigning tho contract. In focmlty wim Ih Fdtrl-d-HiehwoAct of IMG th U.S. at Lobar has certified th wag rates tor mis prelect atokh art th minimum wagot to bo gold an mis prolect. These rotes era msdo a port ot the contract doev-- . - hunts. Tho attention f bidders Is directed to tho fact met mis Commission- has been advised by th Wag and HOur' Division. U.S. Doportmont pf Labor. toot contractors engaged In hlthwar construction work or rtoulrod to meet th provisions of the Fair Lsbor Standards Act of INS. (8- Slat. 1440). Th Slot Hlohwoy Doportmont, In occordanc with mo provisions of Title VI of th Civil Rights Act ot. 1044 ( 74 Stst. 252) and th Rtgular- tion ot m ot Com-moDeportment (15 C.P.R., Port I), Issued pursuant to such Act, htrsby notifies II bidders mat It will affirmatively sure mst ms contract entered Into pursuant in mis advertisement will b swarded to th lowest rospomlbl bidder without discrimination on th grounds ot race, color, or notional origin. Prooosol forme, plans, and tpsclfl- cations are on III In tti edit of the Stole Rood Commission, Salt d Lsks city, snd ms office of Its st Ogosn, Utph Engineer where they may bs reviewed by pro spective bidders. Specifications (jrs oosil forms, snd plans may talnad only at th Commission Offices st Salt Lake City, upon application and payment ot loo -- of 70.00, no port of which will b refunded. Each bidder must submit s bid y bond from on approved surety on forms provided by me or In lieu thereof, cesh, certified check, ot cashier's check for not lost thsn 5 pet. of th total amount of th bid, mod poysbls to m State Rosd Comm sslon, si evidence at good faith and guarantee that If awarded me contract, the bidder will execute me contract bed me furnish contract bonds reoulrsd. The right to roleet any of all bids It rtssrvsd. Any additional Information may b socurod at m office of tho Stole Road Commission. Dated mis and day st March, toss. STATE ROAD COMMISSION t OF Director Henry C. HsMsnd. of Highways, (B 34) UTAH HENRY C. HELLAND. Director ot Highway!. D L ll Sky View Is A Whiz On TV Team Quiz din-le- a high school. HOME LOANS MILLER & 1-- 3 Two Hurt In Denver Riot j . Four- - and children wiH be tested for eye get into the question of who defects at several Salt Lake won. Gov. Ronald Reagan called it a victory for the schools during the next two weeks. people of California. Volunteers trained to detect n Japanese-AmericaHayakawa. 62, a semantidst who common vision problems win took over Nov. 26, said terms screen the youngsters. There is no charge for the of the agreement, worked out tests and the Utah Society for select a his committee at by the Prevention of Blindness behest, were not final and were merely recommendations urged parents of children in this to him. He had no signed it, age group to have them tested and an aide said he doesnt at the clinics. The clinics are especially useplan to. ful In detecting lazy eyeblind-neswhich can be corrected at this early age. Clinics win be held from 1:30 in general damages, 6250,000 a.m. to noon in the morning sesin punitive in the afternoons. damages and sions and Dates and places for the clin61,500 in medical expenses. The legal language of her ics are: Bonnsvillp Elsmsntsry School, 1146 $. complaint charged that Sirhan lth (tor children from Benneylllo, was careless, reckless, and CurtltEast ond Indian Hill school areal) an Parkview Elamantary, 1250 W. Mead and acted with Ava. (tor children negligent, from Parkvlaw, Edison willful disregard for the life and Pranklln scfool araas), marnlnt March 14. and safety of persons around Oawlaa Stomantary, 440 S. 12M Coal Victim Sues Sirhan Agnew Refuses To Play Safe, Departs From Text WASHINGTON (UPI) -Vice President . Spiro T. aside the Agnew, tossing safe speech he said had been supplied by the White House, challenged the nations corporations Friday night to risk new competition by help-in- g to set up more minority-owne- d business. Scheduled In Schools s, Pooplo . Eye Clinics It looks like the United is in for a major States epidemic. The latest Utah State division of Health report on diseases showed that 95 cases of hepatitis have been reported so far this year. Last years total for the same period was 62. That report noted 12 new cases in Utah County. Dr. Hornick, who is director of the Urlversity of Marylands Division of Infectious Diseases, said infectious hepatitis reaches a peak of incidence in summer months. Unless we can isolate a virus, it looks like this disease is going to be with us for some time, he said. lsloation of the hepatitis virus or viruses is important, because it could be the first step in developing a vaccine that would protect against the dis- Chief Is ' Ik tAnAurnAm. pdVnfcRsAto An idMrfrw iiilii i4snAaitoiiud,iiiJ,,i. Q t titi ifii ntii itni lul. Ii ,n It i'kuii |