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Show j 8B Thurijqy, April I, 1969 NEWS, DESERET 2 Groups Slate pupprt production contest i being sponsored by Pioneer Craft House, Inc., am) the Utah State Institute of Fine Arts. Individuals or groups may submit a play and' puppets, the plays to be produced at e the Pioneer Craft House Theater pet and board of directors, Utah Employes Association. William M. Timmins, assisof Utah Vice L. Mecham, tant to University President Ralph has named iraav Nawa a Assistant Mew ixi n n .jrmtrdaei pnrj ""rump 'j ...ygraM,wa m MOSS BALKS ON DAM BILL Puppet Contest lorries m Pup-Stat- WASHINGTON-kFrank E. Moss, Sen. Moss said that while declining to the Bennett bill, he will support it in committes and on the Senate floor. The upper Colorado River Ba3in Reclamation Project, of which Glen Canyon Dam is a major feature, was supported by the Elsenhower Adminis- Flaming Gorge Dam be named after the late president, John F. Kennedy. A Moss staff member noted that Utah Republicans had not supported the Kennedy name for Flaming Gorge Dam. The Republicans said, at the time, that as a senator Kennedy had voted against Flaming Gorge. m. said Wednesday he will noi cosponsor a bill by Sen. Wallace F. Bennett, to rename Dam after Glen Canyon Dwight D. Eisenhower. Jhe Utah Democrat noted, in a letter to Sen. Bennett, that he suggested in 1363 that tration SALT LAMB COTTONWOOD in 1356. been assist- ant dean of t tf the U. of U. Division of Continuing Education. Timmins appointment was announced to- - A - - 4i X' w. WAL ' "-- Have a picnic with V ' this Spring Largo numerals glvo you time minute by minute, automatically wakes you at the samo time each day once the n radio is set, controlled with special circuitry, 850 MW power, B. Sherman Sheffield, dean of the division. In his new assignment, Timmins will extend Continuing Education facilities and service! to Salt Lake groups and individuals and will seek federal resources to enrich the d u cational program. Timmins, who received his M.A. degree from Harvard University in 1962, designed a local government modernisation study which recently was awarded $100,000 by the Department of Housing and Urban Development. The new assistant dean hai worked as assistant planning coordinator in the Utah governor's office, and has served on the board of directors, Utah Chapter, American 8ocl-e,- y for Public Administration, and the executive committee Mr. Timmins Push-butto- ,?S u white or grey complete with earphones and 3Vi" speaker. In Transistor pesket radio pillows for Spring Ship-shz- pe . 14" knife edge I" square box 13" round box Three-bane Educator Honored portable radio 19.91 d "Big-set- " lock, fine tuning. 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