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Show DESERET rx - c.-s- 6, 1969 & s Salt Lake City commission- ers have awarded a $262,133 Conti act for curb and gutter v Cj Monday, October City Lets Curb, Gutter Pac I tA, 8 ft NEWS, work to Rex F. Moss Construction Co.. 149 E. Gordon Lane, Murray. The firm was next to lowest h i d d e r on an eight-blocstreet improvement district estimated to cost $310,255. Commissioners declined a bid of $229,781 fiom 7eanes F. s Smith Inc., Ogden, after noticed obvious errors in the bid. 9th East. Commissioners also have awarded a $13,674 contract to Layfon Roofing co., 732 N. 3rd West, to reroof the City and vith achptn5 County slate shingles. engi-neer- me jHojt'if iii. Uom ij,;i to 21st South between 7th and k Heather DEvelyn Bonnie Dunster Kathy Gonzales Heidi Knapton THE DESER. T NEWS SENDS BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO: Heather D' Eve-vdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. William D'Evelyn, 2558 Wilmington Ave.t Bonnie Dunster, daughter or tor. and Mrs. James Dunster, 1145 Bonita Dr ; Kathy Gonzales, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Gonzales, 1388-2- d East; Heidi Knapion, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Knapton, 3383 Cheerful Vista Hunter; Victoria Ledger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ledger, 2071 E. 3220 South; Lori McIntosh, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Howard h, 7686 Glenwcod, Magna; Shauns Stubbs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stubbs East; Dennis Borup, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Borup. 1731 American Park Dr.; Neal Hodgen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hod9en, 1454 Harrison Ave.; Marc Stephenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Stephenson, 1785 Vine St ; ard all othr tdbies one year old Monday. (Pictures of babies of Deseret News subscribers will be taken free of charge at the Deseret News baby photo studio, 34 E. 1st South, Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. at least four days before baby's birthday.) BIRTHS AS REPORTED FROM SALT LAKE AREA HOSPITALS: TWIN BOYS; Mr and Mrs, James J. Murray, 12Mu-8t- BOYS: Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs, Mrs, Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mr and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and M-Mr. and Mrs, East. Draper. Byron Johnstone, 1288 W. 8th South. John Fivas, 964 W. 3rd North, Craig T. Nordgren, 4276 Highland Dr. Darwin V. Nielson, 254 Cordelia Ave. David C. Triptow, 2029 Highland View Cir. Alan Homer, 661 Ramona Ave. Alfred Cardon, East. Paul Nelson, 575 E. WO South, Bountiful. Lorm VanNoy, 3751 Red Maple Rd. Fred J. Hardin, 3518 Chatterleigh Rd CBW Safety Limits Favored By Lloyd - WASHINGTON Rep. Sherman P. Lloyd, has appealed for decisions on chemical and biological warfare based on fact rather than alarm and exaggera-tion.- He spoke during debate on a proposal that spending for chemical and biological weapons (CBW)' b hedged about with new safeiv restrictions. Rep. Lloyd approved the amendment as sensible and constructive, providing needed disclosure and assuring Lori McIntosh Victoria Ledger Mr. and Mr. and Mt. and Mr. and Mr and Mr. and Mr and GIRLS: Mr, and M- -. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr and Mr. and Mr and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and M- -. and Mi. and M.. and M- -. and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mrs, Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Dennis Bortip Skull Valley, Tooele County, Lloyd said some alarmists had portrayed large tracts in the state as permanently contaminated and thousands of cattle killed by the accident. Neal . Keeps Hair Young Looking, Neat, Alive Mrs. Marvin S. Andelin, 4800 S. 4860 West, Kearns. Mrs. Craig Haves, 380 E 1500 Souh, Bountiful. Mrs. James Booth, 540 Pugsley St. Mrs. Rooert Denton, 267 w Center, Bountiful. Mrs Ronald A. Zimmerman, 200 Wymounf Terrace, Provo M-William L. Paxman, 3597 McClelland St . No. 3. Mrs. Richard J. Hawkins. 3275 S. 7580 West, Magna Mrs. Larry Saraciro, 787 E 4280 South. Mrs. Larry E. Larsen, 1062 Park Ave. Mrs. Farrell Alvord, 368 Hubbard Ave, Mrs. Cat D. Littlefield, 115 S St., No. 1. Mrs. Robe- -t M. Atkinson, 1373 Lincoln S' Mrs. Wayne A. Beers, 1722 S. 550 West, Woods Cross. Mrs. Lee $. Thacker, 1773 Ramona Avo. Mrs. Gordon E Wold, 826 Catherine St. Mrs. Gene M. Powell, 9561 S 17th Wes' R verton. Mrs. John M. Rhineer, 1867 Princeton Ave. Mrs. Phil Stansworth, 1128 Pr neeten Ave Mrs. Ray J. Chapman, 30 W. 3900 South Mrs. Leonard Max Ellen, 360 E. 7600 South, Midvale. Mrs. Ronand G. Grimstead, 5650 Highland Dr Mrs. Russell E. Schneider, 143 Wilson Ave, Midvale. Horses, Trailer, 742 N. 2nd West. Value of the car, trailer and horses was estimated at $3,200. James Crowder, Grants-villsaid he inadvertently left his keys in the ignition during a short visit to his e, home. When he left the house 15 minutes later, the car was gone. mother-in-law- s Was Now Optional $1,980 f.rAt:.. $1,800 $795 $699 $499 $650 Hammond The low base bid of $74,309 car hitched with a horse trailer carrying a Shetland pony and bay mare was stolen Sunday from a home at 10 days 16 days alter daily use ol Herbold Pomade. True photos of Frank Clark, 51, Chemist. fine hair dressing. A few applica. It Dab a a Does Just Day tions a week keeps your hair If our hair is gray, streaked, young looking, and handsomely or drab, faded, yellowish, groomed, for as long as you use mousey looking; simply groom it. Start using Herbold Pomade Herbold Pomade. with hair your now as your exclusive hair dresshair like other Apply it any ing, not only to keep from lookdressing. Thats all there is to it. old and gray, but to condition ing color add will It gradually, hair, and give it a lustrous, your is until day by day, grayness no vital young look. .. longer visible, and your hair CLEARANCE Runs $19,000 High Stolen ll Amazing Hair Dressing. . . Gradually Tones Down Gray Hair Visitor Center Bid Car-A- Mare Stephenson Crc'g outers, 4464 W 5650 South, Kearns. Diego Ortega, IMS Fremont Ave Bruce McPhie, J2V& EDnair, Hoiladav Don Shepherd, 4756 W. 4929 South. Kearns. A. Bruce Knudsen, 720 E 3)55 South. David L. Kawabata, 025 E. 6th South. Garden Auberger, East. A greater safety, but not crippling national security. The facts indicate that Russia has from eight to ten times our in chemical capability warfare, he said. Himself a critic of he Army and its handling of the 1968 nerve gas accident which killed some 6,000 sheep at Shauna Stubbs opened by the State Building Board for a visitors center at the Anasazi Indian Village State Historical Site, Boulder, Garfield County, substantially of the estimate exceeded a. Wurlitzer $1,400 $1,095 Excellent Bargain IT2Z looks young. No sud- - den change. Your improved younger look is MAKE OFFER $55,000, so gradual and subtle, almost no Others as low as $295 Allstate Builders, Inc., Salt Lake City, submitted the low bid, which will he referred to the State l arks and Recreation Division. one EASY PAY PLAN i KING'S AIUSIC i It is anticipated that plans will have to be revised to keep the cost within available funds. 2233 S. Open Daily to p.m. Shop Mon. and 7th East Ona Block So. of 21t tJrEK ' ' notices Pomade youre usinga anything but Cream or Liquid Creamy Tornado to condition dry hair. Liqutd Pomade for normal hatr, Both tone dou n gray hair. 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