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Show DESERET NEWS. 2B Friday, 1$69 May 16, Awards Tonight in industrial Arts Awards will be presented to outstanding junior and senior high school students Friday evening at the annual banquet of: the Utah Industrial Arts association. The event is scheduled for 630 p.m. at Holiday Inn, 2.30 W. 6th South. Students who had winning exhibits at the UIAA convention at Viewmont High School last Saturday will be named. Student finalists, their parents and teachei3 will attend the Christofferson, banquet. Finalists aie: Metals, junior high: Craig Central Junior Bacigalupo, High, Ogden; Marty Harvey, Brockbank Junior High, Granite; high school: Johnny Orton, Parowan High; Randy Barron, Olympus High, Granite; John Buckmiller, Olympus High, Granite. Woods, junior high: Craig Mendenhall and Russ Johnson, Jackson Junior High, Salt Lake City; high school: John Misunderstanding Delays U.S. Marshal Nomination WASHINGTON - The nom- Ellis Maylet as U.S. Marshal for Utah may clear the Senate early next week. butters' Terry Nielson, High; Kenneth Naylor, High- r afting-desig- : n nomination has been held up since March 28 by a misunderstanding on the part of Sen. Frank E. Moss, Sen. Moss failed to return a routine clearance on Butters requested by the Senate Judiciary Committee. Sen. Moss office said Wednesday that the blue slip dd not have to be leturned if there was no to the nominaobjection tion. Rodney Jones, South High, and Norman Lin, Highland High, Salt Lake City; Gary Shellabar-gpr-, Roy High; Mike Miller, Orem High; Fred Adams and Dennis Mecnam, South High, and Kim Robertson, East High, Salt Lake City. Electricity - Electronics, junior high: Craig Magera, Junior High; high Cyprus school: William Harker and Lance Jackson, both Cedar City High; Paul Lyon, Olympus High, Granite. Industrial Crafts: Lynn D. South High, Salt Lake City; Luzon Anderson, Cyprus High. Donald Mass Production: Carpenter, teacher, Northwest Junior High, Salt Lake City. Cor e project: Macray Brown, teacher, Central Junior High, Ogden. a Elementary Projects: Davis and Mike Jensen, both Wasatch Elementary, Provo. Tan-nac- Jack Gardner, basketball coach of the University of Utah, has been appointed general chairman of Utahs June Dairy Month. The appointment was announced today by J. Edwin Ure, president of the American Dairy Association of Utah, sponsors of the month-lon- land High, Salt Lake City. Rowley, ination of Republican Royal Butters to succeed Democrat The Dairy Month and Erick Dahl, all Lehi High; Mark Losee, Delta D Parole Dates Granted To 16 Inmates U. Coach Heads event. g June Dairy Month will be sparked by special activities and festivals featuring the positive values of milk products. Volunteers Plan Hospital Event The annual open house sponsored by the volunteer auxiliary of Primary Childrens was held Hospital p.m. in the Friday from hospital board room. A light buffet was served to all hospital employes and doctors who attended, according to Mrs. Donna Seare, vice president of the voluntteer Entertainment was presented by some of the young patients and musicians from the Utah Youth Symphony. About 150 women are members of the hospital auxiliary. Tiretread Ringo The by Thom fMn UTAH STATE PRISON -Utah State Board of Pardons gave paroles to IS inmates following hearings here. Paroles went to: The soles have sou1" on Thom McAns sandals they're wear-evtire Treads to keep you in step. e with brass Garnished leather in to studs end joined rings deep village brown. Get with it in whole sizes 7 to 12 Clvdc M. fpnrw, 30, 6aumont, Tax, five years, checks, conditional ttrmlrwttsn Mart 1C, 1970; Robert W. Kersey, If, Ogden, M0, grind larceny, 25, April 21, 1970; John Manning, Magna, five years, checks. Sept. 23, Darrell E. Heath, 2a Soanith 1969; secord degree burglary, Oct. Fork, 14, 1969; William H. Savaage, 38, klt-hoCity, Okla., M0, fictitious checks, May 12, 1970; Eltesa Wllllmas, 42, Anala , five years obtaining chorage, property by fise pretenses, continued to May 2ft, 1969; Strattis Sanderson, 19. years, Stillwell, Kan , six month thrd degree burglary, 0:1. Me 1969; Roland P Richardson, 25, Ogden, second degree burglary, Sept 23, 1969; George Golesh, 27, Sandy, five years, carnal knov ledge, expiration of sentence May 15, 1971; fcvan Crosby, 33, Orem, forgery, Aug 12, 1969; John N. Day, 31, Sait Lake City, five years, frauduient'v obtaining narcotic drugs, Oct. 21, 1969, Alfred A. Skinner, 29, second degree buroalt Lake City, glary, June 24, 1969; Floyd Beard, 64, 1 2C, May 15, 1969; forgery, Ogden, James McGram, 21, Magna, Utah, seend degree burglary. May 27, 1969; WILLIAM Rail ley, 50, Sait Lake months-thre- e years, third degree burglary, conditional terminations May 27, 1969; and James Gray, 32, Seattle, Wash., M0, embezzlement, May 27, 1969, Benny Salazar, 22, Sait Lake City, one to 20 years, second degree burglary, given May 15, 1969 parole; Lance C Hill, 30, Lawrence, Kan , one to 20 years, second detee burglary, condl-tiotermination. May 16, 196V er top-sid- STREET FLOOR MEN'S SHOES Phone and mail orders filled, add 64c postage(516). SALT LAKE CITY Summer sun seekers for men Inmates given rehearing dates: and Max Stockton, 31, Ogden, five-lif- e months-1- 0 years, assault with intent to commit murder and attempted second degree burglary, July 1969 Dallas Haivon, 22, Salt Lake City, M0, grand larceny. 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