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Show DESERET 20 Wednesday, June 4, 1969 NEWS, New Paper Due For 'Pan'; Delights' Patierats The magic world of Never Never Land came to young at Primary Chipatients ldren's and Shriners' Hospitals today as Peter Pan and his A (f colorful pals entertained. ' of the 4 r Jr ( A A Y will begin p u b 1 i cation this week, it was announced Tuesday. summer the Walt Disney cartoon movie, Peter Pan. children The . editor, An business ager and to delighted Central City News, a monthly tabloid to give a voicb to people of the commuto tell nity it like it is . . . bi- ... 4 y advance i. YTfl d The visits marked the third tour by the stop on a costumed characters in Y' ' S.L Area Smee and a whimsical Crocodile, but they had only hisses and boos for the villanous Capt. Hooki The enthusiastic audience burst into applause when the crocodile chased the hapless Hook, and a follow the leader dance by all the characters brought smiles to the small faces. Mr. Roberta were announced Chairman by Glenn L. Edwards, 2100 Ave., at a meeting at the Central City Multipurpose Center, East. The skit was narrated by Fulton Burley, star of the Golden Horseshow Review at Disneyland, with Joe Diamond accompanying on the in the Actors accordion. troupe are all Disneyland perofrmers. department stores In major US. cities, including June Honolulu. Motor-V- Flood Planning Urged Dttartt Newt Whipon Buraau - cific amount but suggested the committee appropriate enough to get plannung under agencies and a relatively dry spring helped avert a poten- If mare planning money is not appropriated now for the Little Dell flood control project, it might mean work may not be completed until after 1980, Rep. Sherman P. Lloyd, RUtah, said today. Lloyd told the House Appropriations Committee that a repeat of major flooding of 1952, which cost $2.5 million in damage in Salt Lake City, could come any spring. Only work by local emergency WASHINGTON i tial disaster. Estimated cost of the project. to include a dam and a reservoir on Dell Creek in Parleys Canyon, way. Newspaper objectives include . . . helping improve the community by eliminating poverty and discrimination . . . Edwards said. The paper will strongly support equality of opportunity for all . . . The cartoon movie will open 18 at the Capitol and theaters. u One Lane Traffic Thirty-thir- d South will be restricted to one lane of traffic between 3rd and 8th West from 8 a.m. to 5 p m. Wednesday through Friday while the road is being resurfaced. Haggar slacks for good. sports V. Area and special-interenews for minority groups and underprivileged people will comprise a major part of the Information on publication. job opportunities and economic activity in the Central City area will also be featured, he said. Bruce J. Roberts, 20, 3068 E. 3960 South, a junior journalism major at the University of Utah, is editor. Editorial offices will be located at 466-- 4 th East. 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DAD is a sportsman 50,000-acre-fo- is $23.2 million, of which the Salt Lake City Metropolitan Water District would contribute $11 million. It would also include facilities to divert from Emigration Creek, Mill Creek and Lambs Canyon. Lloyd did not request a spe A continuing training program will be established socn after July 1 leading to certification of the appraisers. County assessors and em- 613-3r- d V and the commission. e e men Clay-bour- Peter Pan and Mr. Smee visit with young hospital patient, Tracy. The company Is traveling via a Disney plane to visit shows television hospitals, n Vernon L. Holman, commission chairman, said applications for the positions now are being received by the State Personnel Office, 130 State Capitol. The positions will vary from also pm . 1 state. valuation appraiser 15, with a salary range from S31S to to valuation appraiser $725, 19, with a salary range from $627 to $877 a month. G. Douglas Taylor, commis-skmember in charge of property tax, said the new workers, to be hired after competitive examinations and establishment of a merit register, will augment about 20 appraisers now employed by com-- m visory 1 The State Tax Commission hopes to hire 40 to 50 new valuation appraisers effective July 1 to aid in reappraising all real property within the manad- the cavorting of Peter Pan, i State Seeks Applicants For Tax Appraisal Work SPOUTING GOODS gg joz - all ilorci Z CM I SALT LAKE t COTTONWOOD A OGDEN t 7 |