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Show n Too Busy To Grow Old A man, who has been too busy spivint his church and community to grow old, was named Salt Lake City's outstanding senior citizen' Thursday. He is Emil Nyman, E. 57th South, who has chalked up an impressive record of He accomplishments. has served as a trustee of the Wasatch Presbytcuan Church for 17 years, volunteer archivist at Westrnins'ei College, past preside and all other offices in the Salt Lake Chapter, Retired Teachers Association. FREE CAR WASH . ith gas Eiterior Newest equipment Cleanest wash fill-up- fNG THJJ4DTO 340 So. West Temple Good Till May 1 5 He is a member of the board of directors. Metropolitan Sait Lake Services for the Aging V ' of $$k' past president Other interests include being a volunteer reader for a blind attorney in Salt Lake City eighL to ten hours a week and traveling (he toured Europe in 1962 and visited Leningrad and Moscow). He serves as a member of the Interagency Council on Smoking and Health. He ani Mrs. Nyman ate the parents of a son and a daugh- Phi safe- ty committee. Utah Parent-Teache- r Association for three years'. He has been a lecturer in education at Westminster College for 10 years. He began his teaching career fifty years ago, and served as principal at four Salt Lake City schools Edison, Washington, Lafayette and Garfield. He has been active in the Boy Scouts organization since 1922 and served as master of a cub pack for 16 years. He is a recipient of the Silver Beaver award. lie is a past mac ter cf Masons, in the Price lodge. He served as president A f. Emil of Utah of the Alumni University Association. Toast- masters; past president. Delta Kappa; chairman the Emeritus Club ter. Other finalists for the honor A:-- . Nyman . . . outstanding citizen included Nels P. Mettome, SI, 427 M Street; Mis. Margaret Clayton, 83, 1143 California Ave., S. Lyle Brown, 70, 18S9 S. 9th East; Mis. Irma Watson Ifance, 81, 1320 U. 5th South, Apt. 911, and Gustave Emanuel Noren, 77, 827 E. 4800 South, Murray. ST -- f,s Just in Time for MOTHERS DAY May 11th r Once-u-yea- Protest Detour Aide Cites 'Conflict' In Government is America:1, government involved in a conflict between new federalism and new feudalism" according to Dr. David B. Walker, as- sistant director of the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations. Dr. Walker keynoted th' annual conference of the American Society for Public Administration, Utah and Central Chapters, Federal Executives Association for Utah and J edema! Personnel Council of Utah, this morning in the University of Utah Union Building. Citing the Sill, all of Park City, and Mrs. Dorothy Vrabel, Salt Lake City. a CLOSEOUT WALLPAPERS All washable & colorfast for kitchens, bedrooms, etc. d added. 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