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Show a 23 DE5FRET yy- fiy t nrnynir urimy iyinjynjf - W 1 B Pioneers, told in and song, will be performed by a cast of nearly 200. They have been directed by Dr. Keith Engar. The cast includes a chorus, a childrens chorus, 20 dancers, nine principals, plus the popuy lar eight young sons of Parsons. Mormon dialogue By Gov. Calvin L. Ramp-ton- s official proclamation, the Days of 47 Commemoration doesnt begin until July 100-voi- 41. But for many tourists who cant wait around until Friday, the annual Utah celebration will begin Tuesday when the musical, Fen-nell- Ardean Watts will conduct the special orchestra of Promised 52 musicians. The choreography is the creation of . Mrs. Shirley S. Ririe. To Rebecca B. Glade goes for its in the Temple View Amphitheater St 50 N. Main St. The dramatic story of the Valley," opens run Alumni Elect Medic President Burtis R. Evans, East, Salt Lake inelected Monday was ternist, to sec a night ond term as membership were also of president the University of Utah Alumni Association. Lawrence. Dr. Mrs. Stephen B. (June) Neb- - past president of eker, the Pi Beta Phi Alumni group 1 ! V s. ds I J LiDr.LiEvans LJ Gordon, who years on the three board and two years as vice president. served con- to fill r board member, a representative of the Gass Presidents Organization. 1 committee recboard for ommendations Nominating Marvin J. Ashton was chair- man of the nominating committee, assisted by Eric C. Aaberg, Harold (Hack) Wool-leGraham W. (Bud) Doxey Jr., Mrs. Allan M. (Marlon) Lipman, Neal A. Maxwell and y, Taylor Burton. Retiring board members are Ashton, Harold R. Boyer, Mrs. William W. (Margery) S. C. Cannon, Gordon C. Holt, Mar- garet C. Richards and ard A. Van Winkle. Rich- $1.1 Million In U.S. Grants hunt Ntwt W.ihlntton Sutmu - On the WASHINGTON final day of the 1969 fiscal year, federal agencies awarded grants and contracts totaling more than 81.1 million to Utah institutions. The largest, $475,000 was set aside by the National Park Service to build roads in the Halls Crossing area in Glen Canyon Recreation Area. The work, to be done by Jerico Construction Co., Murray, will include utilities and construction of a boat launching ramp. U. OF U. GRANT The University of Utah received $231,585 to administer technical training programs for Indians in Utah, Nevada, Oregon, Washington and Alaska. The universitys technical assistance group will work with more than 23,500 Indians in the five states, according to the Office of Economic Opportunity. Utah O.E.O. programs will receive $153,000, the bulk of it, $112,000, to provide help to The families. Utah Migrant Council will receive $13,500 to help migrant workers in Cache, Box Elder, Utah and Weber Davis, The remaining $27,500 will go to the Southeastern Utah Community Action Program at Price. TRAINING SCHOOL The Department of Health, Education and Welfare approved a $109,768 grant to the Utah Training School at American Fork to assist in construction of an active therapy building. The State Department of Welfare received $106,642 to help Improve welfare services. Utah State University at Logan received $17,341 for a study of enzyme production in animals. The Department of Justice approved a $103,530 award to the state to help improve law enforcement under the omnibus crime act. W "H Pm iirit(y'iinm 0 g Twitchell. During July "Promised Valley" will begin nightly at 9:30 p.m. In August the performances will begin at 8:30 p.m. because of the earlier darkness. "Pr omised Although is presented princiValley pally for tourists, tickets will be available for Utahns, on a somewhat limited basis. Tickets will be available free at the new Visitors Center on Temple Square on the day of the performance. Reservations by telephone or letter will not be accepted be Smsll Project Freeze 'Melts WASHINGTON BAKERSFIELD (UPI) -RWelch, 26, San Antonio, Tex., killed a Salt Lake Gty hitchhiker in the Mojave Desert last fall because he thought the youth was going for a gun or knife, an FBI agent Monday said the defendant told him. ichard Agent James Holmes said he arrested Welch Oct. 7 in Del Rio, Tex., 12 days after Randy Jenkins, 17, Salt Lake Gty, was killed near Mojave, Calif. Jenkins companion Diane 18, Campbell, seriously wounded. Bradford, was Calif., Holmes told the Kern County jury of three men and nine women that Welch told him he and his wife, Anlt, 17, had picked up two hitchhikers. in Bakersfield. The Welches were en route from Wasco, Calif., to San Antonio. Welch told the agent his car was overheating and he made frequent stops to allow it to cool. deThe dark, fendant said on one such stop he overheard the girl ask the boy, Are you still going to do what you said you were going to do? Holmes testified. Welch feared the hitchhiker meant to do him harm and got his pistol out of the trunk, he told Holmes. small-stature- d OPEN DAILY 1010 SUNDAY 10-- 7 7.p4 mi - Presi- dent Nixon moved Monday to lift a freeze imposed by the Johnson Administration on small reclamation projects. A similar freeze on small watershed projects administered by the Department of Agriculture had been removed earlier. In the previous administration, the White House had ruled that it had sole power under the Constitution, to allocate project funds. Congress refused to change the law and the Johnson administration refused to allow small projects to be built. Crash Survivors Still In Hospital - CEDAR CITY (UPI) Survivors of a light plane crash near here, which killed three members of the Death Valley Days production crew, are recuperating at the Valley View Medical Center. cause of the heavy demand. was "Promised Valley" composed as a special feature of the Utah Centennial in 1947 by Dr. Crawford Gates, to a book and text by the Broadway playwright, Arnold Sun gaard. For the third year, "Promised Valley is sponsored by the Young Mens and Young Womens MIA of The Chuith of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y G. Carlos Saints. Smith, YMMIA superintendent, and Mrs. Florence S. Jacobsen, YWMIA president, are Welfare Pickets At Capitol More than a dozen women and children representing the Utah Welfare Rights Organization picketed the State Capitol Monday afternoon seeking higher benefits for welfare re- cipients. Mrs. Bonnie Batchelder, 39 Smelter St., Midvale, headed the group. She said the organization, with 55 members in Salt Lake County, is organizing in other counties. Specific action sought, she said, is: Increasing public welfare grants along with increases. Providing free food stamps to welfare recipients. The cost of buying these stamps is so great that we either buy the 6tamps and not pay our rent and utilities or we dont buy the stamps, she said. So Carefree... can you iiy iipmnni'iiH lil.Wn. HjjjT'ngf l"IWhiliHH g- V Ike' Dam S.L. Chamber Gains Solon Nod Names Officers Arch L. Madsen was elected president of the Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce this morning at the chambers annual board of governors election meeting. Dmrrt Ntwt Wtihlnttm Burttv WASHINGTON The Senate Monday voted to name Glen Canyon Dam after the late President Dwight D. Elsenhower. The measure, sponsored by Sen. Wallace F. Benwas piloted nett, through the Senate by Sen. Frank E. Moss, Bennett said, Eisenhower Dam will be a fitting memorial to late President Elsenhower, whose vision and personal efforts were largely responsible for the realization of the Upper Colorado River Project The Eisenhower Dam will stand as a tribute not only to Gen. Eisenhowers faith in the Upper Colorado River Project, but also to his greateness - Serving with Madsen will be Richard A. VanWinkle, president of the Lockhart Co., vice president; Calvin A. Behle, Parsons, Behle, Evans A Latimer, second vice president; Maxwell E. Rich, executive h. .vl" vice president. Madsen is president of Bonneville International Corp. The Chamber of Commerce is a voluntary organization of the business community organized in Salt Lake Gty in 1902 with 15 business estab- lishments represented. Over 1,700 Salt Lake business and professional men now belong to the group. The new officers will submit a report of goals to a general as President, military leader, and world statesman. Moss said, It Is wholly appropriate that this dam be renamed for this great American. President Eisenhower was In the White House when Congress enacted the Upper Colorado River Storage Act in 1956, and it was he who signed it into law. The name Glen Canyon Dam does not do justice to the great structure which rises 530 feet above the river bed, and into which more than five million cubic yards of concrete were poured. Madsen . . . heads C. of Arch L. membership meeting in tember. C. Sep- Powell MtdsJlions Go On Sals John Wesley Powell Centennial Medallions in silver and bronze are on sale in Salt Lake City and Vernal. The medals have been struck in commemoration of tho 100th anniversary of Powells coloration of the Green and Colorado rivers. They will be on sale at Dinosaur National Monument, at two banks In Vernal and at Utahns, Inc., 39 Richards St., Salt Lake City. The silver medals, which will be num-ere- d in series and available in limited quantities, cost $8, and the bronze medals cost $2. g iih'fsjW A hospital spokesman said David L. Watson, 40, remained in serious condition today. Robert L. McCord, 30, and Oswald Simon, 35, were listed as having improved from serious to fair condition. All three are from Los OdACCCflNtCflNGLANDt LlD SIR WALT I RALll-JTobacco wes Introduced jnto England by Sir John Hawkins in 1565. S.ir Walter Raleigh was only .13 at that time'. 1 Popular Fallacies, A.S.E. Ackerman, Page 432. 2 Chamb. Encyclopedia,' Volumo 10, Page 228. Angeles. PRICES EFFECTIVE AT ALL A iMli.ll f tfw s. S. LAKE STORES FIR. & 3 SALT rWi Cnyany With f Mm thr.mh.irt Hw UnlMd States, C.n... SAT. ONLt mnd Pu.rt. IN. Stan Spangled Discounts m'zM smut) low-inco- counties. per-mie- In Slaying terms are: Mrs. George L. (Barbara) Dentcn Jr., Amie Ferrln, F. Gerald Irvine and W. Mack three-yea- and former president of the Salt Lake City Junior League, was elected vice president. She succeeds Mrs. Robert (Rosanne) Those elected firmed. the honor of singing the role of "Celia for the 1969 performance. Also appearing in the role during the summer will be Christine Timothy. Robert Peterson of Broadway, and particularly Carne-lo- t fame, will be back for his second season in the principal role of "Jed. His alternate will be Arden Hopkin, a Californian attending BYU. The fun role of "Fennelly Parsons will again be played by Ralph G. Rogers, alternating with another of Utahs top comics and singers, Noel Claimed Harry D. Pugsley was appointed to the board as an EV W Self-Defen- se U. 1494-20t- h If On Tonight B By HAROLD LUNDSTROM Deseret News Music Editor gi 1, 196 NEWS, Tuesday, July 'ifaDinmmS B B U 11 go cays si Over 90 Denroes "SMOKER" CURES MEAT FAST Our Reg. 25.97 2 Days Only LA Little Chief Smoker cures up to 20 pounds of meat in 10 to 12 hours. 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