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Show urra y To Murray City wont be the same after Saturday. That is because every on Friday, man, able-bodie- d woman and child who is ing, will join in the rl will- ? Hurry Cleanup Murray1 campaign. The campaign will .... begin . . Friday morning as members of the committee meet at the Fire Station, 472r S. State, to take their assignments to begin the annual cleanup program. . jfc&f m i 'XX First to go in the attack on rubbish and rundown areas will be removal of several old chicken coops and an old partially razed house, according to Mrs. Ida Smith and Mrs. Joan Ardle, cochairmen of the committee. In the afternoon, construe-to- n on a mini-par- k the first to be built in Murray will be started. The park will be located on a vacant lot at the corner of Court Avenue and Center Street. The property has been leased to the city for $1 per year by the Townsend Estate. Playground equipment has been donated and landscaping is planned, said the cochairmen! . At 1:15 p.m-- Friday, high school students will be dismissed to work on 30 beautification projects in Murray. These include the, removal cl blacktop from the .front of the Murray City Hall and the beginning of landscaping there, and the planting of trees along the frontage roads on . painting street cleaning ' signs, 2 A dean sweep of this dilapidated property the- - ('" is planned by Mrs. Ida Smith when Committee" goes to work Friday. "Hurry Cleanup Murray ' i ' i . up the golf course, lots. The ... , days festivities ; for the Thursday, .' ' April 17, 1969 .1 ' i : El . 'T t, Dairy, parking lot on, Vine Street where they will be served refreshments. . . school students will be, con- eluded with a street dance Friday evening on' the Hiland ? ' .. ' . DESERET NEWS . . , irrigation ditches, and vacant Must Shut Off Flow Of Smut, Lloyd Says . 4 , The flow, being prostituted WASHINGTON in this of smut to minors must, be " manner, Rep. Lloyd said. halted, Rep. Sherman P. The Lloyd bill would jsohib-LJoysaid Wednes- - ft mailing of unsolicited y in the House of Represen- - . scene materials to families i in the dis-- wlth minors in- the home, as tribution of hard-cor- e r sale or porno1 well as are alarming, he . fers to sell pornography to , minors., ; He made his remarks in re- ' sponse to a letter he received from EmanueL CelWr, Rep! " ,'L House Judidary Cbm-:the. rest .of the world In the v i Test Ban Treaty. chainpan, who said , mittse He said the Nevada tests Congress should 'await the recommendations of the 'comwere fiiot adequately monion obscenity and por- mission , tored 'by government scienwhich due .re KCTph,., and tists said the RADIATION FEARED d, Halt Blasts ob-da- s tatives.-Increase- - mail-orde- ABC Urged j Ol rQQ 05 1707 ' - A UniDENVER (AP) versity of Utah" scientist . Wednesday called for an end to all nuclear testing In fearful it might Nevada, result in release of radioactive materials into ' the atmosphere. f , Dr. Robert C. Pendleton, director of the universitys rahealth program, diological could said President Nixon do immeasurable good for all by canceling the humanity tests. He said the move would s also save this country of dollars and strengthen our moral position in the eyes mil-ion- of the world. Pendleton, a severe critic of Plowthe nations share program for experimentation in atomic power, said the U.S. nuclear testing program denies Americans the same protection given Symposiums 1; r, Federal Radiation 'Council has not tablished any standards ' cover the 'radioactive air. V. These teste will eject tre-e n d o u s quantities of radioactive materials into the Pendleton de-- , atmosphere, m dared. If history repeats we will again be itself, subjected to showers of fallout. In essence, the people of Utah and the Mountain West are being asked to bear the brunt of the hazards of the testing program. Pendleton spoke to a meet-- , ing of the Society of Nuclear Mountain Medicine, Rocky Chapter, at Fitzsimmons Gen. , eral Hospital. Once-a-Ye- Scheduled .On Science held , k; ; Da'almlierUo , 47, . 1135 TL South Temple, was Critical- for Repeating jyjinjured byacar at 12:30 early hearings on his bill 'to.- am, today at the intersection crack down on the sale of pgr--;. 0 south and 7th East. . nographv to minors, Lloyd He is being treated for a said, Pornography has pro- .broken hip and head injuries ceeded to degeneracy In the at Univeristy of Utah Hospvolume and quality of materiital. Driver of the car was als distributed through the Erika Hildebrant - w mails. ' I fully recognize the dangers of censorship, he said In his letter to Rep. Celler. However, publishers and distributors on tMs type of prowl for "personal gain have beIn , their come degenerate excesses, he said. Congress should not stand while constitutional safeguards of freedom of speech and of the press are Idly by 60, 663 9th Ave., Rensmann, said city Po- liceman David Lord. Investigation is continuing! SECTION City, Regional. Obituaries Weather Map Action Ads 3-- ar WuRiflzER simulta- Pianos rZjClSSl I ( neously at four Utah colleges and universities Friday and Saturday. , The meetings mark the 25th anniversary of the National ! J V- - Factory Authorized place In society fwillSciences be discussed In a series of symposiums to spreading of particles in the ' 970 4 Mahogany Walnut Cherry Ebony bumper crop of just-u- p but spring coats at a wonderful sale price .Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Monday only! Science Teachers Association and are designed for the gen- i ral public and science teach-jrs. ' They will focus on needs In science in the years ahead ' and the Impact they are likely Jo have on society. j The Friday programs will 'start at 7:30 p.m. and are aimed at the general public ' and educators. Hie Saturday programs begin at 8:30 a.m. for teachers of science from kindergarten through college. ' Locations are University of Utahs Mark Green Auditorl-- ; um in the Business Building; Weber State College Union ' Building, room 106; College of Eastern Utah (Price Municipal Building room 7, Friday night) Science Building, room 123, Saturday, and College of .Southern Utah, Music Build-- ; ing, Friday, Science Building, . ; Worn 302, Saturday. Uni- T Guest 'the at speaker Versity of Utah meeting Fri- day will be Dr. Alan Porlis, r professor of physics and associate director of the Lawrence Hall of Science, University of California at Berkeley. regularly $45 now you save 15.10 other finishes just .. t opportunity to save piano. Its a.' money on a full Wurlitzer, ao you know that the tuna la superb, the craftamanahip impeccable and the styling traditionally lovely f . . sure to Herti once-a-ye- ar 88-no- te slightly higher bs th focal point in your home. And the price is perfect, fbr pampering every pocket- book. Every piano In this sale carries the Wurlitzer 10-ye- ar factory warranty, Hurry cnly limited quantities available. rrog. ' So new they weren't even in when we sketched for ilar to those shown. Hundreds of them in summer-ligh- t but styles are simwoolens: boucles, diagonals. novelties. Basics and classics. Single and double breasted. Back belts, welt seaming, more fashion details. Lots of whites and gorgeous ice cream pastels. Hurry they'll melt away at this fab price. Sizes ZCMI f .46 East comjuinf gtJj the ad FASHION COATS oil Ho- -i |