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Show Youths Share $1,100 For Centennial Art Six winning high school students have received a total of SI. 100 for their entries m the Golden Spike Centennial Visual Arts Contest. Gov. Calvin L. Hampton check trom the Union Pacific F,ailroad Co. to Paul Butler, Ogden High School, as the first prize. His painting won over moie ;than 90 art entries from high school students throughout the .state. Each depicts an event or situation in the building of 'the first transcontinental presented a S500 rail-Troa- Second prize, $300, went to Kim Burgon, Hillcrest High School. Third prize and $150 went to Jean Watsor: of Highland. Raymond Bracken of Granite won $100 for fourth and Neil Sanderson of Cyprus won fifth prize and $50. The prize winning entries now are the property of the railroad company which will use them for displays through the centennial year. Mrs. F. E. Barnett, New York City, wife of the chair nan of the board of UrJon Pa cific, apl Mrs. E. H. Bailey wife of the companys presi the other dent, presented awards. mention and Honorable silver Golden Spike medallion went to: Grant Gray, Pleasant Grove 'JG-inc- h MORSE CODE SKILLS High School ; Hazel Cheney, North Sanpete; John Bangort-er- . Bountiful; Darrell Johnson, Davis High; Marilyn Rees. East; Mark Durham, Highland: Gayland B. Yourig, Highland; Mark Hanks, Highland: Sharon Klein, Highland, DeWon A. Giles, Olympus. All ceived other 214-inc- h re- semi-finalis- ts bronze medal-l'on- They are: Scott Greenwood, Olympus High School: Gordon Smart, Kirkland, Boyd Hillcrest; Jeanette Rudd, Viewmont; Weber; Marlene Thorup and Liz Hedges, Bountiful; I.isa Tanner, Ogden; Melodie Morris, Highland, and Dee Anna Ito, Ben Lomond. Amateur radio operators in the Mountain West will lest Morse code skills as part of an observance of Armed Forces Day Saturday. Participants will transcribe an armed forces message from Secy, of Defense Melvin R. Laird to be transmitted over the Military Affiliate Radio Station (MARS) at Hill Base. The station is operated by the 190fith Communications Squadron, Air Force Communication Service. The message, sent by Morse code at 25 words per minute and by teletypewriter at 60 words per minute, will be copied by oerators. The transcriptions will be sent to Armed Forces Dav contest, Room 5A 522, The Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 2C315. Amateur operators the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, the Deseret News made available the historical vol-- ! Four Days. More time, than 10,000 copies were sold at that time through the newspaFollowing , Judge A. sen has continued until July at 10 a.m. in U.S. District Court a civil suit involving the sale of Top Notch Uranium and Mining Corp. stock. testimony in the case filed last March 5 by the and Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) against 10 individuals and two stock brokerage firms was taken Wednesday before the judge One day of When another world states- man, Sir Winston Churchill, died, the newspaper made available the book, Churchill The Life Triumphant. Both volumes were prepared by American Heritage and United Press International. ordered the continuance. Defendants are John W. Taylor, Robert ' S. Jenson, Frank M. Whitney, Donald D. Glenn, Richard E. Whitney, Following the death of Pres- ident Dwight D. Eisenhower, the two organizations prepared the memorial biograEisenhower: Christen- 28 per. phy, Sherman correctly copy the message will public school teachers hold pro(rer credentials. Only 136 teachers employed this year letters of authoriza held Utahs public school teachers are well (rained, as judged by state certification standards, hut not all of them are teaching in subject areas in which they are best pre- 3,5 tion. temporary certificates issued to instructors unable to meet full certification requirements. pared. This is disclosed in d.rta for on an annual publication status of Utah teacher personnel compiled by Elvin 11. Oss-me- n, specialist in statistical research for the State Board of Education. According to the data 99 per cent of the state's 13,302 Engine Tuneup Adust ignition timing and carburetor idle. Check spark plugs, points and oir filter. Install new Autolite parts if necessary (parts extra). Wins 4 Awards of Utechnie, University Utah engineering magazine, took four awards at the recent Chicago convention of EngiCollege Magazines, neering of the Issues Associated. Utechnie, edited by Bruce Reading, won recognition for the best single Issue, the best story and two awards for cover design. 19C7-6- ike Volume Judge Sets July Date Available For Stock Sale Suit who receive a certificate. NEWS, Wednesday, May 14, 1969 DESERET Not All In Right Slot, Study Finds AMATEURS TO TEST $9.95 $7.95 (6-Cy- (8-Cy- l.) l.) 390 and 428 engines with slightly higher. Plus parts for passenger cars and light trucks. Ther-mact- 8 N Ford Air Conditioning Spring Service Check and add necessary refrigerant, inspect and add necessary compressor oil, inspect and adjust drive belts, test cooling capacity. $11.93 includes necessary Freon. Any necessary repairs at Petty's regular low prices. Edna Bowman, Ralph Mantani, Gary L. Barton, Sharon A. Todd, Charles N. Pierson, Barraco and Co. and E. H. Coltharp and Co. K. v.A. W't The complaint said the defendant have engaged or are about to engage in acts and practices in violation of Securities Acts of 1933 and 1934. 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