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Show 0B NEWS, Thursda, February 27, 1969 DESERET A four-poi- recommendation for improvements in security and handling of chemical nerve gas being stored at Tooele Army Depot was made Wednesday by Rep. Sherman P. Lloyd, Lloyd, who toured the depot laM Saturday, gave his recommendations to Brig, Gen. William W. Stone Jr., chief of staff, At my Materiel Command, during a meeting in the congressman's office. 12-YEAR-O- Lloyd said he had found no evidence of negligence by the in handling or storage of the agent and said he felt there was no cause for alarm. But .that does not mean that we can about possible (be complacent that exist, however remote. His recommendations: Full disdosuie to state pub- lie health aulhorities of ship- ments of nerve agent to and from Utah. Stepped-u- decontaminate;! mruU to make work ins'-cl- le surveillance tools snd certain they effectively. special trains in the nerve agrnt aJ or transferrrg rather tKin hnk'rg r.cs ing tle agent freight trams. I of on to cany-dange- regular cnrenntting diligence to insure against any possibility of pollution of underground water through accidental spillage of the nerve agent. Gen. Stone said the Army was chain link placing an eight-foo- t fence topped with barbed wire areund the storage area to improve security. A barbed wire fence presently surrounds the area, which is patrolled by security guards Lloyd said ihe nerve agent has been shipped in and out of the Utah facility since 19)2 and that the latest shipments from the Rocky Mountain Arsenal, Denver, have been arriving by rail weekly since last October. from Page l seated nearby. She to stay (or only port remainder of the program then returned to the Hotel Utah apartment to join her husband who was watching the program on closed circuit television. The officers of the student her organization presented with a miniature porcelain bouquet in a silver vase. President Hugh B. Brown, final speaker on the program, spoke of Mrs. McKav as one of the really great women of the world. Describing his audience as hundreds of prospective be admonished, mothers, Yours fs the job to determine the kind of people to be in charge of affairs in the years to come. Yours is a great opportuni B-- ww-- p ty Prepare now for Ihe duties and responsibilities that will devolve upon you, he continued. Cultivate faith in God. Get acquainted with Him. Talk to Him. Ak for His guidance and help, he told the students. Other speakers at the meeting were Elder Marion D. Hanks, Assistant to the Council of the Twelve, and Bishop Robert L. Simpson, first counselor in the Presiding Bishop- ric. President Joseph Fielding Srrth oi the First Presidency and Mrs. Decal Deadline Smith Try y qfyvywfnro'VOtf'vH GUILTY LD IN VANDALISM COUNT has been found guilty of vandalism Junior High School, the Sail Lake Count) A boy If you waited until the last day to obfain your decal val- idating your 196S automobile plates, you are in for problems! And Friday at midnight is the deadline for placing that decal at Brock-ban- k Juvenile Court disclosed today. The boy, 12 years old, was placed on probation by Judge John Farr Larson and ordered to make 5100 restitution. Arrangments have been made by the court with Granite School District to provide woik so that the boy can make restitution. The boy, along with a companion, was charged with doing more than $2,400 damage at the Magna school on Dec. 24. Sentencing of the younger boy was postponed until Monday due to illness. on your rear plate. At the State Office Building Wednesday and this morning, there were long lines of motorists on the first floor waiting to heve their cars assessed. One woman, as she reached the desk where two assessing About one thousand Future board meeting at 11:30 a.m., a officers and a typist were work- - Homemakers of America will tea honoring state officers and ing, said she had been in line.meet in Salt Lake City Friday Jofficcr candidates at 3:30 p.m., three and a half hours. 'and Saturday for the group's and registration beginning at The line of people waiting to annual state convention at the 3:30 p.m., all at Hotel Utah, pay their tax, the amount had Hotel Utah and the University U. GfitS been figured earlier and mailed of Utah. to them) was relatively short, j Rep. Laurence J. Burton will keynote the opening Lines of motorists waiting on, the second floor to have theirjgeneral session Friday at 7 p.m. forms checked and obtain theirl in the University of Utah Union decals also were short. Ballroom. Hours at the State Office Build-Other opening day events in-- 1 the University of Utah College elude an executive and advisory mf Medicine. ing are from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. S.L. Mrs. McKay Receives Honors Continued McKay, was able of the mrrWlyt',rrwy w License sks Gas Security Deseret News Washing on Bureau WASHINGTON r rf,rvr,srrv9r,r w Bid Okayed 5 On School - A low bid oi SANDY for an addition to Jor$203,500 dan High School was accepted Wednesday evening by the Jor- dan Board of Education. The board awarded the contract to Herm Hughes and Sons 25 W. 500 South, Bountiful. An alternate bid of $2,200 for instal- lation of an exhaust - system a physics from laboratory adjoining the addition was also approved. To Host FHA Meet ... j $155,vUv also were present. The meeting was conducted by Joan Carlston, chairman of the LDSSA Womens Council after welcoming remarks by Pres. Oscar W. McConkie, Jr., LDSSA priesthood leader. 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