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Show 22 DESERET NEWS, B Tuesday, i Plea 'For Park Funds Rejected in Senate Deseret News Washington Bureau WASHINGTON Intenor An amendment to the appropriations bill that would Iiae added $1 million for toads in Canyonlands National Park was rejected Monday. The amendment was submitted from the floor of the Senate by Sen. Frank E. Moss, who said he would try this session when later again Jhe supplemental appropriations bill is considered. Moss attacked the - Nixon Admin istration for not requesting one perny" for Canyonlands roads in the 1971 h, budget- - The Johnson Adminis-- 1 ration, also, had omitted any funds for Canyonlands in the budget it submitted to Co- ngress last January. PLAN When Canyonlands was established in 1964, one of the "main arguments in favor of the bill was that it would 'allow the National Park Serv -- ice to open up this spectacular and magnificent area to the public, Moss said. We have finally worked out an agreement with the Park Service on the road from Squaw Flat and the confluence through Cyclone Canyon and Devils Lane, but without money the agreement will not help much. The senator said the Park develr Service has a opment plan for Canyonlands, milcalling for spending $2.9 lion between now and 1974 on five-yea- no such try, the jury found : Cache Valley Assn. Loses $603,954 Dairy Suit September 23, 1969 secure developn ent funds. , , Bible said the amendment was one of 250 which his committee received and had to reject. It was the only request , fur additional funds for Can- yonlandsi .Although the plaintiff has that Federated Inc., Ogden, Farms, Dairy price The award for price disis automatically crimination trebled under the federal anti-trulaws. . ADVERTISEMENT. , FALSETEETH t With More Comfort ltad conspired with Cache Valley to restrain and monopolize trade in the Utah dairy indus- - a ms. THIS IS WHAT TOO IT: balkiam CfckkM Sms sr (mala & wto.-5- pm. a -f li CHICKEN DINNER Jncr Now Many Wear Barber Equipment .. , also charged also Cache Valley was enjoined and restrained from laksd Patatt Tip Top Button Vagatakla TeiiaS Crtaa Salad hat tall aad Raaor Chatca at Drink Vomitt lea Craaia Special F yt $35 Reg. $1.70 To help relieve discomfort when dentures slip dowp and come loose. FASTEST!! on your Just plates FASTEETH holds denture firmer longer You can bite harder, eat faster, feel more comfortable. FASTEETH la alkaline won't sour. Dentures that fit are easentlal to health. See your dentist regularly. Get FASTEETH at all drug counters. TAKE HOMI OBDMS-3M-0- 7S7 le 679-7t- by Howard Hinckley, 1956 Princeton Ave., according to police. ownd Sen. Bible said. it contract with Gossner and thereafter engaged in injurious price discrimination against Gossners new company, Dairy Distribu. . tors, Inc. Barber equipment valued at $200 was stolen from the barh East ber shop at tes- There was no timony from the Interior Department, none from any other source, so that is one reason why we had to reject back-u- p further unjustified a breached U.S. District Court Judge A. Sherman Christensen has entered a final judgment of $603,954 in favor of Edwin Gossner and Dairy Distributors, Tnc., against Cache Valley Dairy Association. . The award resulted from a seven-wee- k jury trial in Ogden during the summer. The jury found that Cache Valley Dairy Association had terminated and wrongfully F ederat-- involving conspiracy ed. roads and trails. PRAISES UTAHN Alan Bible, chairman of the appropriations subcommittee, and floor manager of the Interior bill, opposed the Moss amendment, but praised the Utahn for his efforts on behalf of Canyonlands. lou are the father of CanSen. Bible said, yonlands, and you have worked hard to Sen, Summit Boosters To Offer Stock J - COALVILLE - The meeting is set for 5.30 p.m. at City Hall. in Stock Summit County Industrial De- will be Coip. velopment issued at $10 per share following adoption of bylaws Wednesday by the board of dnectors. The organization will incorporate for $100,000, Leon Sim- - . Pick Perfection said. ister, board member, By JAN PADFIELD Deseret News Staff Writer Incorporators are Eugene Pace, Wanship; Veron Moore, Coalville, and Alva Dearden, Henefer. Wendell Fowler of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), Salt Lake City, said he had assisted the Summit organization in' an effort to draw industry to that area where it has been non- 0$ffiESW existent. Simister said their first bid was well under way to secure HoytsviUe as the site for expanson and production of plastic bottles, containers and related packaging products by yi f Aerox Corp., 1525 Major St., Salt Lake City. The B Wise Co., owned by Barney B. Wise of El Monte, Calif., has committed itself to purchase 100 per cent of the new Aerox plant production, which would amount to more than $50,000 a month, Simist- maw ,; , v if u 4 fi03 (S j wA T 3 0) ossem P 'iVrL ft Yr 1 4 ' i jm IT SRRAvYi er stated. The $350,000 operation would be financed by private funds, a government SBA loan of $182, 000 and $18,000 to be raised by the community, he explained. Don Bunting, president of Aerox, was not available for comment. Other board members of the Industrial Summit County Commission are Lafe Bowen and Ross Briscow, Coalville; t, Reed Pace and Ralph Hoytsville; Kent Nichols, Henefer. f I ?$! f & W - J -- H 1 ? '33SL EJir&qJjJjD Oil 13 IX mmk j.lMSDc in i BAT Ser-gen- VENTURA $300 ALSO (ISO TO 1B79 WKODINO RING 10 0 New Lee Aide? from . . . sm mpxi" no f tTli nti utesii Mayor J. Bracken Lee may soon have an executive secretary. 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