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Show State Department Official Visits Relatives in Cedar Antone H." Lunt,' former Cedar City resident and now an executive execu-tive in the U. S. State department's depart-ment's technical assistance program, pro-gram, visited in Cedar City Monday Mon-day and Tuesday with his brothers, bro-thers, Harry and Willard Lunt and other relatives. He returned only recently from a three-month special assignment assign-ment in Jordan, where he laid the fiscal groundwork for operation opera-tion of the United States technical techni-cal assistance program there. Mr. Lunt reported that deplorable deplora-ble conditions prevail among the displaced Arabs found in the small middle East country of Jordan. Mr. Lunt was formerly associated associa-ted with the office of the coordinator coor-dinator of Inter-American affairs, af-fairs, and spent considerable time in Latin-American countries coun-tries on ' similar assignments to the one carried out in Jordan. - In Mr. Lunt's opinion the greatest need in Jordan to overcome over-come deplorable conditions is water and power development, health and sanitation work, and educational development. Mr. Lunt will return to Washington Wash-ington this week end after visiting vis-iting for a few days in Salt Lake City. |