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Show S.L Ministers Vote To Join Utah Council The Salt Lake Council of Churches Monday night installed officers and voted to become a Metropolitan Division of the Utah Council of Churches. At its 12th annual meeting at the Salt Palace, the council installed as president Walter E. Aman, lay minister in the United Methodist Church and a member of the First United Methodist Church. is the Rev. Frank Marshall, Cottonwood and Church, Presbyterian treasurer is Claude Parratt, - Bountiful Community Church, United Church of Christ. Modern man is a devout worshipper of the almighty dollar, Aman said. "To offset this secular world we need a politically strong and economically sound Interchurch or. President-elec- t ganization. Aman said churches have to Join hands or count themselves out today. We are trying to think metropolitan this year, he told the representatives from 22 churches, advising them to narrow the cleavages among themselves. Religious attitudes, he said. John OLeary, directin' of the bureau appointed under President Johnson, told the Deseret News that Memmotts dismissal was not political. A personnel officer for the bureau said Memmott's Seattle position had been subject to a probationary period before he could receive, civil service protection. Memmott was the bureau spokesman said, for failure to qualify under terms of his probationary appointment. His performance did not demonstrate the necessary quality, including responsibility and responsiveness to higher authorities. termiiiat-e- d, Forest. of National Wasatch East, 3282-13t- h tele- phone H. Ames Harrison, district ranger, said the only areas in the district being reserved for group picnicking are Jordan Pines and Dogwood in Big Cottonwood Canyon. The fees are $10 for $40 for adults; $20 for 0 and $80 $60 for 0 201-30- 101-20- for 301-40- 0 The Salt Lake Police Department will hold open house from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily this week m observance of Law Week. Police Chief lewey J. said groups wishing guided tours and information Police Department about operations could contact the Crime Prevention Bureau. Fil-li- s The chief also announced a community relations seminar Thursday keynoted by Dr. Levi Reynolds, Sertoma Club president. pickup truck to welding cable remove valued at $1,400 from the offices of Vulcan Steel, 83 Navajo St. The theft was almost identical to a burglary at the firm three months ago. About 1,400 feet of welding cable was cut from a portable and the thieves machine, pried open a vending machine containing $40 in small coins. Tbe burglars also stole a pickup truck parked inside the garage area. The truck which itself contained about $1,000 in welding equipment was later found near the busi- - adults. A7 1969 Patrol Spots Crash , Finds Pilot's Body WELLSVILLE, Cache CounThe body of James Sheehan, Scottsdale, Ariz., was found Monday afternoon on the east side of Sardine Canyon in the wreckage of his light plane in a remote region approximately two miles west of here. Sheehans blue and white was Debonair Beechcraft spotted at 3 p.m. by a Civil Air Patrol pilot. The sighting was confirmed three hours later when the pilot accom ty the Cache County' panied sheriff and other members of a ground barty to the site. ' ' t CAP and private pilots had been searching for the plane since it was reported overdue' Thursday on a flight from B a c k f o o t, Idaho, to Scottsdale. 1 The search Monday concen-- . trated on a region near Paradise Valley surrounded by the steep Mountain Wasatch range. Miss Karen Kasarosian, field representative of the Seven Conference, College will visit Salt Lake area secondary schools Thursday May 7 and 9. Miss Kazarosian will an- swer students and parents' questions regarding Barnard, Mryn Mawr, Mont Holyoke. Raddiffe, Smith, Vassar and all liberWellesley colleges al arts colleges located in New York, Massachusetts and Pennsylvania. He schedule is as follows: 8:30 a.m., Rowland May 1 Hall; 10:30 a.m.. West; 1:00 p.m.. Highland; 3:10 p.m., St. a Democrat, Memmott, served as acting director of the Bureau of Mines for six months after the retirement of Marling J. Ankeney, but he was passed over for the direcMay 7 tors post when ceramics sci10:45 9 a.m., entist Dr. Walter Hibbard was named to head the bureau. a.m., 0 1 y m p us Junior High Hibbard later resigned and School; 1:50 p.m., Clayton Junior High School; May 9 was replaced by OLeary. 8:45 a.m., Skyline; 10:20 a.m., The Interior Department High; 1:00 p.m., Olympus Indicated that under his proHillcrest High. bationary appointment, Memmott had only very limited Funds Approved appeal rights. 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If he had just kept his mouth shut and his head down, hed have been all right out there. Mayor William E. Dunn of Murray will address the spring meeting of the Murray Club Womens Republican May 5. Mrs. Carl R. Worlund, president, said the 8 p.m. meeting will be held at the Three 5050 Fountains Clubhouse, Three Fountains Cl. beautification the Salt Lake Ranger District DESERET NEWS, Tuesday, Charles Mayor Will Be Speaker Including Reservations for group picnic areas for next summers use are being taken now in Firm Loses n, Memmott had been openly Dunn will discuss Call Forester They heard reports of die y e a rs achievements and made plans for the new year. The council also heard plans for a new television subcommittee to be headed by the Rev. George L. Davis, First Methodist Church. The Rev. Mr. Davis said KSL-Thas offered the council a tentative time period on Sundays for a television discussion program. We are concerned with the great issues in society and the world, and how the church deals with them. The intention is that we will have more than just panel shows or interbut that we will view shows have lively dialogue and vital issues with which to wrestle, he said. Commission chairmen electWalter Aman ed are the Rev. Mrs. Bradley . . . president Installed F. Skinner, Christian education; J. Byron Sims, publiciare sometimes reminiscent of ty; the Rev. G. Noil Christo-phersothe first speed car race where radio; the Re.. the fastest vehicle on the road George L. Davis, television; was doing 13 miles per hour. Mrs. Glen Getz, social action; At the meeting, delegates Mrs. Prescott, voted to become a part of die womens work; Robert Lewis, Utah Council of Churches to United Christian Youth Moveavoid duplication of services ment, and Mrs. W. C. Van and to consolidate efforts. Etten, evangelism. Bureau Of Mines Releases Utahn WASHINGTON Utahn Frank C. 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