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Show 21 leachers To See Wednesdcy, June 4, 1969 DESERET NEWS, Corps Methods Utahns Seek CUP Funds DirM testified with the governor, as did Rep. Sherman Sen. WalP. Lloyd, Nw Washington Bvraau WASHINGTON Utah offi- - cials completed tv.o days of testimony here Tuesday to back requests for $15 million 60 Burton said, "If the state is to survive industrially and keep up with its population growth, it is pertinent that the Utah Project go Central ahead as planned, and that includes a $15 million appropriation. Hampton told the panel, "Although Salt Lake County represents only 10 per cent of the land in Utah, its population is almost half of the entire state. The Bonneville Laurence J. Burton, Rep. and lace F. Bennett, Sen. Frank E. Moss, for the Central Utah Water Project (CUP). Gv. Calvin L. Hampton, state water officials and Utahs four members of Congress appeared before the Senate Appropriations Committee to ask the $7 million increase beyond the figure asked In the outgoing budget of the Johnson administration last January. The Utahns had testified Monday in the House on the same project. Unit will not only serve Salt Lake County, but an additional 11 counties, which will meet the needs of more than per cent of the entire states population. Both Burton and Rampton called on the subcommittee to give, its approval to the request for more money. "U t a hs basic economy depends on the constructive use of water, Burton said. "This need can be realized the Central Utah through Project. On a motion of City Com- missioner Conrad B. Harrison and seconded by Albion C. Mulcock, the board took the action following a newsmans questions on the boards policy regarding liquor, beer and the possibility of a state liquor store in the new facility. The board said liquor will be permitted at private social hours, provided it is served without cost to conventioneers. It may be served only in rooms designated by the Salt Palace staff or board. The board made a unanimous decision on the matter, with Board Chairman McCown E. Hunt noting that it is not customary for liquor to be sold at public auditori- He was working on a doctorate in speech at the U. of foU. and was active in the rensics program. A native of Morgantown, W. Va., Borsay was debate coach at the Unibeversity of West Virginia fore coming to the U. of U. last fall. TREAT HIM TO ONE OF THE LIVELY ONES! Towncraft easy-car-e Knits and woven shirts Francis W. Haun, chairman, Salt Lake County Development and Promotion Board, said prohibiting serving liquor at the facility could have an effect on the boards efforts to solicit conventions. But he said his boards policy is to "gear its sales pitch to existing conditions. . 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Library Saturday Teachers, supervisors and administrators who work with dropouts and potential dropouts will attend the confer- 24, in a rocket attack on a racks. hockey team told the board beer is sold at hockey matches in the Western Hockey League. It is sold in thiee of the six presently operating arenas, he said, including Vancouver, B.C., Denver and San Diego. He said liquor is sold at Phoenix in a private club and that all season ticket holders are automatically ums. Before the decision, board member John R. Schone said he favored a hospitality room so as to not place "too many stumbling blocks in the way of the auditorium. Dsn Meyer, owner of the Salt Lake Golden Eagles through shop at College of Southern Utah in Cedar City. Army Pfc. Peter S. 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