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Show DESERET BE NEWS, Wednesday, October 1, 1969 Of Moon Books Oct. 7 Dote For Lake Cose -WASHINGTON (UPI) The legal question as to the navigability of the Great Salt Lake was to be argued Oct. 7 in the U.S. Supreme Court Building as legal counsel attempted to establish ownership of mineral-ric-h shore-land- s. Utah has laid claim to the rehcted lands under the premise that a state has title to land under all of its navigable waters. sistant attorney general signed to water matters. New Shipment As a result of the great reto the Associated sponse as- Press publication, "Footprints on the Moon, the initial supply offered through the Deseret News is now exhausted. However, orders are being accepted now for the new shipment which is expected within two weeks. Judge J. Cullen Ganey, Philadelphia, special master in the case, was to conduct the hearing for the high court. Were really amazed at how fast this thing has been set for hearing," Romney said. "The way its galiopng along we may get the first phase done early next year. Tiis outstanding book covers the American and Russian space programs and includes more than 150 full color photographs. Cost for the book is $5. To include your order among the next shipment of books, send requests to Moon Book, Deseret News, P. 0. Box 1257, Salt Lake City, Utah 84110. Hearing To Consider Hike On Minimum For Utah Wage A proposal to raise the minimum wage for worun and children by 15 cents un hour will be considered at a public hearing Friday at 9:30 a.m. in the auditorium of the State Office Buidling. The hearing will be conduct- ed by the State Industrial Commission which has had the present schedule of wages since Jan. 1, 1968. The proposed increase is designed to keep pace with the increased ' cost of living. Presently the minimum wages vary according ta three zones from $L15 down to $1 an hour. Salt Lake, Weber, Utah and Davis have the top wage. Cities elsewhere with populations of 5,000 or more have a $L10 an hour scale and elsewhere the $1 figure housekeeping, DUE TO LACK OF FOOD BULK IN YOUR DIET 9 IB AeS-- SSHT restau- - rant and laundry, cleaning, dyeing and pressing industries. CLOSEOUT Textile Well Cloth j wide selection of patterns applies. CONSTIPATED fp These are for women tnd children in the retail trade, public up to dm Sinclair Interior latex Paint White and Tint Colors . fyMm4 BUDS TTiPT.:. JVvWSiJ may Phone 2210 South Mailt , not Come in to the Lighting Center this week and toot ever our complete selection of chain-hun- g chandeliers, pendants, and $wa? stylings. Many start as lew as $5. 1. Clear glass globe highlights the heavy burnished brass canopy and oil font of this English lantern. Ceiling style also available. Now $32.85 Height 21". check under $50 w ithout sufficient funds to pay it, Atty. Gen. Verson B. Romney has held. 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The charm of country living reflected in this lanterns simple globe surrounded by burnished brass fittings. Also in wall bracket styling; Height 14". Now $26.95 State Prison not more than five years; exceeding $2,500, fine of not more th $10,000 and imprisonment ol i t more than 10 years. Intermountain Lighting Center Steal Carper Tools A carpet stretcher, a picker and tools were stolen from the car of Walter D. Jensen, according to Now $64.95 wood combines with burnished brass in this warm colonial style. Soft whits diffuser downlight. 13 square. $100 but less than $2,500, fine of not to exceed $5,000 and imprisonment in Ave., Now $26 95 17'. 5. Rough, unpolished copper and shape this wrougnt iron cham-hunTextured glass downlight Diameter 14". more than police. 487-22- 73 8 Master Charge B ienkAmaricard Walker Bankard enact an ordinance making it a misdemeanor to Issue a 453-3r- d ONLY USE YOUR INSTANT CREDIT State Law 'Holds' On Bad Checks municipality I also Brash taMh sawkiiiia -wm Ksp, an -' it powder, KP Mfeiy nurvu dulflns anal Maws brighter taMh. Recommended by leading dmHMv Once the question of navigability is settled in court then the question of title to the lands between the shore line and the surveyed meander line of 1853 remains to be established. Utah Atty. Gen. Vernon E. Romney said Utah would be represented by Richard L. Dewsnup, special assistant attorney general for the hearing, and Dallin W. Jensen, as- - A bars females from Ef&if more than 30 pounds or carry insr more than 15 pounds. 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