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Show DESERET NEWS, Friday, April 18, 1969 Park Status Hearings Set CITY CLEANUP AREAS 2 Top Names FOR WEEKIY Mist Edmund S. Muskie, one of the top names cf the Democratic and Sen. Mike Gravel, party, a new party star, will highlight action Saturday for Utah Democrats at the state organizing and events. Sen. Gravel will keynote the state organizational convention, which begins at 9 a.m. at the Terrace Ballroom. .And Sen. Muskie, rated as one of the top contenders for the 1972 Democratic presidenis guest tial nomination, fpeaker Saturday night at the Jeffersen-Jackso- n Day fundraising dinner at the University of Utah Union. APRIL CHOOSE LEADERS Major task for the more than 1,200 state delegates Sat- lirday will be selection of a state chairman and vice inairwoman to head the party - , ?;oo a m. CITY LIMITS The 28 TO Furniture from a mad special purchasa at Coryetmi of yardi lU local bankrupt star and while wt told hundreds lctin f SALE Carpatinj laft. . . wtsktnd wt Hill bav first cam, first strvta. bat th! cauld fcs tha final wk- W td - 15-1- 7 25 APRIL WE MUST LIQUIDATE this stock Both areas were recommended for upgrading as parts by President Johnson Jan. 29 when he added 364,000 PRICES SLASHED acres to their area. Sen. Frank E. SOUTH TEMPLE Moss, is sponsor of the two 0 bills. Driven arrested for drunkenness in Salt Lake City may find themselves in the movies after May 15 provided they are not camera shy. Chief Police Salt Lake Dewey J. Fiilis said the filmwith their ing of suspects is part of what permission is expected to be a more effective program ol handling drunk driving cases. The F)lice Department and prosecutors office hope to have it operating by May 15 to coincide with the effective date of new drunk driving laws passed by the last Legis- Merrill Wal-bac- r is elimination of the urine test, which has been beset by technical difficulties, and clarification of a police officers right to order a blood sample taken from a or otherwise passpd-ou- t Incapacitated person. 1969 Legislature YARD GOODS all 1111 1115 tM! $10.95 PIECES KEKIiSM'S 4th So., 7th Wait 355-465- tin 1:21 11 1. Sin. 1 1 film 8 PM 5 Full Shows TONIGHT Thru April 27 blood-alcoh- THIS WEEKEND IN THE NEW EXHIBIT HALL AT I. RCA's A CAST OF OVER 120 fERFQMHNCES; Ret. Prices: $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 fri . Iftil II 1 Ml S. UtU 1 a. IIIK L Util Z0 1 27 2 ML I 7 Ml Mm. tin Fa. U'J Son's.. HUisS-IP- Tiehitt Iw Silt tall Palact In Itticl 2CMI PRICE Juniors under IS Sits, at P.M. Suns, at 2 P.M. ; p.m. 1 nit RCA CONSOLE STEREO Dynamic Sound! 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Among changes in drunk driving statutes made by the f iwfelletf SAMPLE CARPET $13.45 Ntw Cool salactian ONLY Rug Specials and o CARPSTINS SOFAS CHAIRS ROCKERS HEAVY, THICK NYLON SHAG 100 Nylon j SHAG Nylon Red, Green, Gold, Blue 602-2n- d i NYLON kh Quality 100 LINOLEUM Also, after that date the city will draw and analyze blood samples for alcohol content at the City Health Department tfc All MarekaadUt CARPETING lature. East infacilities at stead of taking suspects to the University of Utah Hospital. Capt. Don B. Pearson, traffic division commander, said the city has lost some cases in tha past because Interns at the hospital who had withdrawn blood were not available as witnesses when defendants came to trial. City Prosecutor Floyd Gow-en- s believes the use of a 16mm movie camera to record the actions of a suspected drunk driver will materially cut down the number of cases that come to trial. In other slates where this device has been used, many drivers have decided to plead guilty after being shown their IU till o Irani O Moss said Friday that the hearings wouid give the people of Utah an opportunity to express their views on the boundaries of the proposed City May Film Drunk Drivers Norma Giles Thomas of Provo, present vice chairwoman of the party, is the only announced candidate for that office. GIVE REPORTS Activities get under way at The Terrace Saturday at 9 a.m., with reports from Klas and Mrs. Thomas. Also schedul'd to speak are Sen. Gravel, Gov. Calvin L. Rampton. Sen. Frank E. Moss and Dr. J. D. Williams. Democratic members of the 38th Utah Legislature will also be introduced at the convention. Permanent officers of the convention will be State Sen. Jenkins, and Mrs. Judy Salt Lake City. 'yrsjt IT'S GOT TO uaiGO! sub- will hold three committee dzys of hearings in Utah, May on proposed bills to give national park status to Arches and Capitol Reef national monuments. 21 APRIL Sen. Alan Bible, subcommittee chairman, will head the Utah hearings. Capitol Reef Monument and on the 17th Arches National Monument will be considered at Moab. The May 13 session in Salt Lake City will cover both bills. A hearing the next day in Richfield will deal with the Sen- ate parks and recreation TO MAY 2 seat. lund-raisin- g TRASH THE WASHINGTON for the next two years. Contenders for the state chairmanship include incumbent John H. Klas, who was appointed to the post in December, and Galen Ross, the party nominee last fall for the Second Congressional District Sen. PICKUP our Monday bt NORTH To Headline Demo Confab By M. DE MAR TElSCIIER Deseret News Political Editor be parks. L050 15" PORTABLE Oh, so portable, at a price thats eh, s sight! Net 10. Not 12". But a big, beautiful 15". 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