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Show U w DSotRET NEWS, Monday, 20 g January 20, 1969 B-- l Central been proposed Arizona Project bill, but both m ere deleted after bitter conservationist opposition. Mr. Johnson recommended that the new long Marble Canyon Monument be integrated into Grand Canyon National Park, along with Grand Canyon National Monument further down stream, to V m one 898, in the -- e fark, Capitol Reef National Monument, now covering parts of Way&e, Emery, and Garfield , was counties, increased acres. The entire 215,000 Fold taken was by Water-pock- reaching to the boundary of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. The National Park Service said the move enables it to present the complete geological story of this classic monocline. Fold ln Along Waterpocket Utah, the earths crust tilted sharply downward to form what is now the most spectacular and readily understood monocline in the United! States. Exposed and eroded rock layers laid down over more than 125 million years stand on edge like pages of a gigantic geology book. huge monocline, Capitol Reef, the only part accessible at that time, was proclaimed Capitol Reef National Monument. Although a small addition was made in 1958, the monuments 39,172 acres encompassed only a fraction of the dramatic structure and the gpologic story, the National Park Service said. Now, the entire Waterpocket Fold running north to south and striking downward west to east, is brought within the national park system. Seventy miles of it are now in the national monument. The other 30 miles of this geological feature are already In 1137, a scenic spur of this in Glen Canyon national recrea south-centr- in, &, American Oil P tah Monuments Enlarged Continued from Page a wrVM ''aa- - a m, ta 'm Signs Pact With Union area to the south. Waterpocket Fold is named Approximately 235 workers at for potholes, eroded in canyon the American Oil Co. refinery rocks, which held precious were back on the William Marlow Chad Rachel J ifrey job at 6:30 Shawn water in store for thirsty Jeffrey Marinos Ebell Catmull a.m. comunion and Pprcell after How Mehr Draper croft today pioneers. Nowhere else is the relationship between resistant, pany officials agreed on a new Nr and Mrs James R Bunting, 3006 Whitehall Dr, THE OESEHET NEWS SENDS BIRTHDY GREETINGS and nonresistant strata more 'contract Sunday, Grang-- r ho.v Mrs and of Mr. sen Howcroft. TO: Jeffrey i.'r and Mrs Charles Dowda, 339 Blaine Ave obvious than in the extensive s Mrs 451 and Mr ot son Booln, University Villag The union members met at 10 croft, Shawn Mehr, ard Craig n, East; strike vaUey formed on the East, .40. 17. Mr. ard Mrs Peter Mark Ennenga, David Mehr, 539 Ardmore Place; Jeffrey Perco'l, son of two-th- e and 187 ofia-ma Dawscn, Lavton. ratified Parrish, Brent I' .rd Mrs Sunday steeply dipping eastern flank Riverton. S 1623 West, 12(5 Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Prcell, s Erwm Boswell. 415 E. 3r00 South. Mr. end fold. In the valley, resistant 'year contract which calls for in7255 S. 1200 East, Midvale. h - aid Mrs Jchn N Draper, daug rer of Mr. and Airs. Eldcn Drrip.r, Richard Mrs and of Mr. son E Rice, 1135 S. 2nd East, Sandy. Chad Catmul1, Jack Mrs. and East; Mr. of beds sandstone have formed breast., in wages, shift differen-lonc l, doughior Catmull. 945 W. 7th North; Marlow sinuous ridges down the tials, pension and medical bene- - Mr. and Mrs. Nick Ebell, 1163 Garnetle St Wiluam GIRLS: William Marinos, ?40 E Broden Jr 8121 W 3100 South. son of Mr. and AAr ard Mrs. Don J Marinos, entire length of the valley. fits. - o d Mondav one yea3150 South, and all other babies Air. frd Mrs. David R Joroagh, (634 W. 2800 south. Peter Bubbleman, 1603 Sunset Ave. Included in the north end of (Pictures of babies of Deseret News subscribers will be Mr ard Eugene B. Roche, commis- - taken at the Deseret News baby photo studio, 34 E N'r ard Mrs Jce R Hargis, 1675 W. Warnock Ave. he enlarged Capitol Reef Na- until 3 South, Mondav through Friday, from 10 sion Mr. ard AArs. Kent Johnston, 2969 S. 89C0 West, Magna. Federal Media at least three days before baby's birthday) p m tional Monument is Cathedral. end AArs. Martin E. Mares, 237 Osmore Place. Conciliation Service, said that 1C75 S. 12th West. Air ard Mrs. Leon E. Grlmsdale, BIRTHS AS REPORTED FROM SALT AREA HOSPITALS Valley. As its name implies, the wa; AAr Kline, 1565 E 7200 South. Mrs. Earl and new eted TWIN East. Mr and Mrs Lawrence Bowman, contains GIRLS; valley spectacular 'Sund American1 b Rd , Overland 403 Mascarenas, and AArs. Benito Mr. and Mrs. Niles Pierce, 9651 S Stale St monoliths 40 to 700 feet 0Lals e luce Wgoji Lake City 295C Bountiful. South, of reddish brown Entrada sand- BOYS: . Mr ard Mrs. Jan W. Olsen. 209 E. and officers f th m E. 7635 South, 244 Mr. ard Ars. Davd B. Davring, Mi. and Mrs. David B. Castleton, 4346 Parkview Dr stone, capped with the grayish and Atomic Workers Q M'dvale Interna-- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Blame P. Johnson, 406 S. Redwood Rd. 47 Dan Ball, E. 4,0 North, Farmington. of Curtis sandstone. and yellow Mr. and Mrs. Nell M. Schmitt, 1375 E 5535 South tional Union (OCAW) Local Mr. MSteven Rodgers. 32 N 275 East, Bountiful. and and Mrs. Richard Collins, 7725 S 1520 West, Weal These colorful cathedrals, jgg' Mr. and AArs. Arthur H. Welch, 5469 S 455 West, AAurray. Jordan. AAr and Gerald W. Demheimer, 945 E. Clairmont Dr., Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Nielson, 1794 Wasatch Dr. many freestanding on the valley Bount'ful. Warnock Abe Terms of the agreement in- Mr. and Mrs. Russell D. La Pointe, 457 East floor, provide unusually striking Mr and Mrs. Allan T Low, 1996 S. 760 West- Woods Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar R. Meier, clude six per cent general wage Mr. and Mrs. Steve M. Hagge, 66 S. Mountain Rd., Fruit Elmer Mr. Mrs. landforms. and Ave S. 4479 Thornwcod J. Uffens, D. Johnson, 235 E Beryl Ave. Heights. Mr. rr.d Mrs. M3th East. At Arches National Monument increase the first year; 4.5 per Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Mr . Thomas C. Anderson, and Romulo V191I, 4 N. 5th West and AArs Neil D. Anderson, 3867 Sunnyvale Dr. north of Moab in Grand County, cent general wage increase the Mr. and Mrs. John Barmsh, 2292 E. 27CC South East. Air. and Mrs. David Lcvola, Mr. and Mrs. William K. Regm, 2C23 Hubbard Ave. 48,943 acres were added to the second year; an increase in shift a broad differentials; monument. existing 34, extension of wage adjustments Th--- ' area is a geological anti- to cuftsmen and others. The In councline, lying in the will assume the partj company try of southeastern Utah. of the pension plan payments Dr. Robert Here the earths crust warped McCullough, Dr. McCullough. Gov. and Mrs. governors w ill be hosts at a Fri- 30 anticline to form an increase i!s shaJeTfisa, Okla., second vice presi- - Calving. Ramptonandjalt day reception. upward alia Wiu miles long. medical and hospital payments, dent, Lions International, will bg guests at a Erosion along fractures in the at the Liah at the Were satisfied that the ?? featured speaker flanks of the anticline formed 0ncluding banquet and ,.ace Ballroom. lons Midwmter confei-encthin fins of soft sandstone, approximates the Thieves threw a brick through and Saturday at Francis N. Morienson, which in the ages since have settlements that the company banquet Friday Salt in Lake Inn City. American Fork, president of thelthe front window of Mel's Marbeen carved by the weather into made at its other plants. The Rodeway S. 56 5 8th at West, t, Orga-;keSunday net to for of to Governors District Past natural return Lake 1,600 a great concentration our Salt Other activities peostone arches, windows, spires ple is in the ball park, a union, !2,000 conventiongoers include a nizatlon of Utah, Lions Inte and stole two portable and pinnacles. and dinner honoring tional, and other former district evision sets. spokesman said. tion ", - 22J2-8t- g lib-l- , s. .n N- 3350-9t- A- -, House Measure Proposes Panel To Review Executive Salaries M- - M-- - 0 1 -. Continued from Page B-- the bill would allow the l for sewage purchas-.rangemen- dispos- er to bring an action to rescind al, culinary water or utility r f the land developers. the contract and recover three! service ' The measure would require times the amount paid Both House and Senate ilie developers to pay a $500 fee Also, a criminal penalty of their second week today opened for a thorough investigation of $1,000 fine and-o- r six months in with the bulk of their work still the property and sales proposjail is provided for violation of ahead, including school finance als by the Real Estate Depart- the act. and the knotty problem ot how ment. There have been several ; The teeth of the proposed instances in recent years when colleges and universities should be governed. legislation is in a section giving wasteland areas have been purthe state real estate director chased for practically nothing, Being readied in the Senate is then subdivided, advertised in a bill to provide for a strengthauthority to issue orders if circumstances glowing terms, and sold for hun- ened Coordinated Council of Education to exert u arrant. dreds of times the purchase Higher stronger control over individual In the event a subdivider price. Should sell property in defiance In other instances, very desir- governing boards. order or able land has been offered and It would leave such boards in of, the any other order of the director, sold, but without proper ar- - existence, however. 010-acr- e S.L. 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