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Show p'"TnMirr onri j gria n ii railroad gondolas for the train ti ip to the East 170 open Coast when congressional criticism led to a delay in its shipment. Thursday, the Army began removing the cylinders from the rail cars. It said the decision was made because rail siding fees of $8,500 a day had inn up a $xm mo bill. The Army has not said tl e U ip is off for this year, b dreds of canisters on the Colorado prairie, as a panel ol scientists tries to decide how best to get rid of it. Cornelius Gallagher, said in Washington Thursday, that as for the Army's plan to dump the gas in the Atlantic Ocean, for all intents and purposes, I view it as abandoned for this year." The gas had been loaded in cianta are being Two Rep. u-- ed from the rail cars, then mive them to stacked rows in a compound alongside at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal. This will take about two weeks, an Army spokesman said. to lift the cylinders Utah's new law providing for the education of retarded children (Lew piaise from a state official today, but he could not predict the number who will show up for classes next September. The stoiage site is about a re lie north and east of the no, th end of a runway at Stapleton International Airport. In less than an hour Thursday, 12 commercial jetliners took off from the runway. Nearly all made a banking turn over or near the area. The tram shipment has been driared while the National Academy of Sciences review ws the project. That to be headed by work George Kistiakowsky. a Harvard University chemistry professor and a scienie adviser to the late President will Dw ight D. Eisenhower take at leat 40 days after 12 more men are named to the panel. Jeremiah Hatch, specialist in mental retardation for the State Division of Family Services, estimated that 31,000 Utahns could be classed as mentally retarded. Many, school-ag- e aie not children, he ob- howevc-i- , served. Hatch, who is a No president of the Utah Association for Retarded Children, said the rew law calls for the state to assume responsibility for educating retarded children Julyl. He said the mentally retarded children need not tie taught by certificated teachers, since h.gh school graduates aie often lor this - WASHINGTON A third if a million more visitors toured Utah's national parks, monuments. recreation areas, and histone sites during 1968 than in 17 the Park Service said Fridav. A total of 3,567,100 visited the 14 sites. The largest single increase, to statistics accoting by the Intenor Department, was at Glen Canyon National Recreation Area on the Some 654 54)0 prisons visited Glen Canyon last year, compared with 390,000 in 1907. border. Utah-Anzon- a Two site-- Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area and Dinosaur National Monument recorded losses in attendance. From to 1908 they went from 596,700 to 492.800 visitors, and 310,600 to 308,300 visitors respectively. FINISHED IN CANYON SILVER FORK, Big Cottonwood Canyon Cleanup and repair of the highway here was com Depleted late Thursday afternoon by the Utah Highway to resume. traffic partment, permitting The problem was caused by rupture cf a beaver dam In Willow Creek Heights Canyon, about l1, 4 mile northeast of the main road. The released water roated down the canyon, cutting the highway and covering it with rocks and mud. Cabins and business buildings at Silver Fork escaped serious d work. Hatch, who is piesiding at lus associations annual meeting at Hotel Utah, said mentally retarded children can learn work such as stuffing envelopes, assembling simple Claiming tilings have gone from bad to worse, the Southern Pacific Railroad today renewed its effort to discontinue the City of San Francisco passenger train. two-wa- y devices or soldering cal parts. mechani- 162 JJ Other Utah units and in 1967 and l'lt'.S included: National Parks Canyonlands, 23.200 (26.3(H)); Biyce Canyon, Zion. (.326,800); (877.10(1). 295,000 788,400 Monuments National Arches, 120,300 (!35.6(Kli: Capitol Root, 116 600 (171.000): Brea ks. 19 7 300 (233.000); Hovenweep, 7.200 (8 2W)i, Natural Budges, Look lor TEAM ELECTRONICS In Look Magazine May 27 issue Cedar 36 600 37 6(H)), 22,000 mpano g o s (221.400) Budge. Rainbow .; Ti- 28 IKK) Cave 207,200 National Histone She Spike, 32.900 (52.300). I'lOlden The mcrea.se in popularity of Utah's sites followed a national trend that saw an increase of eight per cent in visits to all units of the national park system in 1968. More than 150 million persons visited these facilities. Park ServB. ice Director George Harzong Jr. estimated that (Ann strong LINOLEUM Widetf choice of colon Eetra smooth surfoc Cair.!n tasy to clean $2$9 square yord KETCHUM'S S. at 7th W. 355 4654 Open 1:30 a.m.-- t p.m. Sun. 9 p.m. 4th Sill OPINING SOON 237 50. Crosby HIGHLAND DRIVE Squares Empire squared off for style 19.95 Square off and score a knock-cin Crosby Square's new Empire," boldly, perforated and square-toe- d for style. Fashioned of calfskin, complete with ut yepr. POST NOTICES The line is posting notices at stations along the route between Oakland and Ogden of its intention to dise adjustable, gored buckle-up-an- d strap, leather soles, and rubber heels. widths. Brown only, 1 1, continue the streamliner July 7-- 17. Tins is the date set by the ICC. The Denver and Rio Grande Western was also ordered by the ICC at that time to con- tinue running the California Zephyr for another yeir. Tie D&RG wants to discontinue the Zephyr by June 16, claiming an operating loss last year of almost $1.8 million. HEAVIEST LOSS The City of San Francisco carried fewer passengers than ever before last year, and as a result we suffered our heaviest losses, more than $1.3 million, Jochner said. 1975. Hermansen will succeed Judge Monroe J. Paxman, Provo. Rampton made the appointments from two nominees for each position selected by the Juvenile Court Commission of five members headed by Chief Justice J. Allan Crockett of the State Supreme Court. Hermansen is a native of Fountain Green, Sanpete County. He was reared in Ephraim where he graduated from Snow College. He graduated from the University of Utah with a B.S. degree in 1951 and with a D.L. i Merrill L. Hermansen . . . juvenile judge During this period he also was city attorney for Manti, Redmond, Centerfield, Salina and Ephraim. Hermansen was appointed Orem city judge in June 1962. He wrote the ordinance and set up the city court program superseding the justice of the peace court. He presently is developing a course of study for justices of the peace under Weber State College and Brigham Young University. degree in 1953. He taught English and commercial law at Malad (Idaho) High School. Upon becoming a member of the bar. he became a Salt Lake City couit clerk, then a juvenile court judge, part time for the Fourth District. Same style else available in a shoe of brou tan or bkidb SALT Eighty union workers wer suspended for two days without pay following a wildcat strike Thursday afternoon at Western Electric Co., 1850 W. 21st South. The firm is an equipment supplier for Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. 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