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Show 2 History Awards The Genealogical Society o: The Church of Jesus Chrit of latter-daSaints and KSL Television Tuesday were presented an Award of Merit and a Certificate of Commendation. respectively, by the American Association of State and Local History. Elder Howard W. Hunter, president accepted she socie-tv- s award for its sponsorship o World Confer- n r.n Records. L. H. Curtis, executive S.L. Company vice president. KSL, Inc., accepted the award for the station's The Great documentary. Race." on the completion of the transcontinental railway, produced in cooperation with the State Department of Public Instruction. The awards w ere by Dr presented Everett L Cooley, state awards chairman for the association and curator of Western .Americana at the University of Utah. y c 1969 Blaze Damages fire starred by a gas space heater caused ar 310.000 damage to the Disaster Clinic A en-mate- MFS Company. Ave. 323 W. Greg-o- Sait Lake County firemen received the caii at 0 OS am today and had the blaze our by 10:37 a.m. The loss was estimated at $3,000 to me build-ir- ; and $7,000 to cohorts at P.anvda Inn The seminar for Lu cosed r , eri- Rehearsal is ;o the same as the real l::o disaster Human factors must be taken lino amount of individuals explore; m pa.uopate in a community ch'as'er." Dr Roberf M Gray, professor ui sociology. University of Utah, opened a new avenue of Thought on disaster aid at me Demesne ;vn-sore- d We tiey to go out ar.d go U ct r ' e zenix omes Many ,x x t'-- rc-u- l' e hut w 'at er fanv'y V we f.cl to rp ;r.d.. iduaH wno arp T. aflccted, 'o per--t- r mo:v -p H wivp ommi:c iu'd program h,.i r lining be oiganized iurrp n a "1 Different groups in wmen the person has a role. u h as the family, i 'tire', neighborhood, rimy reqa.re his particijia'ier. at e s.amp time and. as a - Seminar Disaster to delitiO niequafey person's role should he under unusual circumstances. u'at ca Nurses of Utah w by 'he Xat.or.al A"C, For Practical Nurse Education and Service, Ir.o There appear to be three main obstacles." he sea.J. mo eftective mlividual participation in a commur..tv disaster "1 The societv snv , e 1 'Unknowns' AAuIls faded today V.'J. A 13 'ike y . ! "!:. itiardon-- c; ,r )l rod" . Pr PW!,. i ed tur'her J programs should to me inelude iria';onal or personal nature of behavior, as well as what normally do in emer- gencies. "Generally emergency programs are not organized to with massive personal behavior, but geared for ra- tional behavior in the comrr.u-my- . he said. Earl.er George M. Ineiehen, 'i sta'e Disaster Hea'th sere: ps. told of medical sunj i es roTd m the Beehive s'''e including IS packaged .fin lie i h. p:rals. I iiese nospitais, lie said,'i,'e sin: ed ..n warehouses, school I and libraries ms m American n iivtsp F1 :.s. Ri'g.iru City, Cedar Duchesne, I'iv I. M.dvale. Milford, Mm,, Mnnay. Xephl, Ogden. P .sun. PK e. Provo. Rich-- t "1 Sr fleoige and Tooele Irie i en .ud each hospital ; -- 7i m e oiu f A J -- (tJ K? K It I K M ..l 'V.'fc. 1 v J V.jr SB13 . oL-in- rid is m O' .tut (T.i'es, 5J9 of ty.n he (arried by two ten T'p ct er irate contains ,ii ger.eiafor, which an e' reii'iines 13 n en to carry. three Fmh hospital roonis. m.ir.nnes. a blood bank, pligr-miia dental i hair, a rr.nr-gu- c e'e , and should be abiP to fui'i'tion ,lf days without i csupply. In i iah we are keepirg film in the ding' and of local relrigerated grooerv stmes." he said. Ineicben said the hospital sites have already been determined. ami when necessary, movers will to abip to set them up m schools, bci ause the lioxes are operating X-n- cc4or-code- Court DropS 2 Charges ; Of Larceny Triple larceny charges Van Dam dwindled to one charge today in Third District Court. Van Dam 19. address listen on ).iil tecords a 4320 Sage Dr . was one of tour mn induted by the Salt Lake County Grand Jury Oct 24 When he u arraigned on two counts the indictment, were read against him. Later it was disclosed that charge existed against Van Dam in the of Rernfsen Pharmacy. Eact. on Sept 23. When all put together bv District Atty. Jay E. Banks. Van Dam was brought before Judge D. Frank Wilkins and the grand jury counts against him were dismissed. One was dismissed because of faulty wording of the count, and the o'her because it was a lesser felony than the one to which Van Dam pleaded guilty. Van Dam pleaded guilty Xov. 3 to a charge of burglary which carries a term ot one to 23 years at Utah State Prison. He will be sentenced Xov. 17. against Stan STOKEIY c 3 FINEST J 46 OZ. CAN 303 CAN 303 CAN IN L Pineapple Juice Cut Green Beans Fruit Cocktail L 100 TOTAL DISCOUNT PRICING! SERVE YOUR FAMILY pifmty nc WifALS WITH another btm-glar- v OKEIY NO OKeiY 2 2 STOKEIY 2 CAN SNEAPPLE ... . 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"So. tor the presort time, h ice no he rulu g w.ll elect " Ln.mer '.i.d "But it iculd we ;i in the appeal c 'hr !h Cirr..t Court of " t "Oa'.s T'e Ut ih Xitomey iit'rtv s otfa e :s handling PXG. 16 OZ. te ' Banquet Dinners Large A U S Supreme Court ruling in a Karsas case will pot affect the pohey of allowing Utah State Prison inmates to obtain their own counsel in parole revocation hearings. That was the word today from. George W. Latimer, i hairman. Utah Sta'e Board of Pardons, who said the ruling may. however, strengthen the state's appeal of a court deci-sio- r tint freed 28 prisoners earner this year. The Supreme Court birred down a habeas corpus filea filed by a Kansas State Pnon inmate who requested ijr thp nrcijniix kp denied the services of an 'Attorney at a revocation hearing board of The pardons admiristrat.vely released several of the 2S ,n Utah and Federal District Judge TtiUis W. 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