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Show i -' ijii mitim"vjJ - ' j f , V-Vir r '.'( W ' ', ;m& . " Frank E. Moss to address Democratic fete U. S. Senator Frank E. Moss j will be honored by the Demo- i crats oi iron, Kane and Wash- lngton Counties at a dinner on April 3, in Southern Utah State College Student Center, according to Rex E. Harris, Cedar City, Iron County Democratic Dem-ocratic cnairman. Tickets for the event which will cost J.8j per plate, can be obtained from precinct and voting district chairmen or from Mr. Harris, Mrs. Madge Little, county chairman chair-man of Kane County ,and Bob ! Cooper, county chairman of Washington County. Other committee members J assisting Mr. Harris, who is generai chairman of the e-j e-j vent, include Pete Nelson, Ceil Ce-il dar City; Earl Bunn Parowan; a Mrs Iva Harrison,, .Beryl; and 1 Ivan Robb Paragonah .ticket .sales; Lyman Smart Cedar City, publicity; and Kumen I Gardner, Mcuay Cloward, and 1 Kenneth Gower, all of Cedar I City, general arrangements. Senator Moss, who will i complete his second term jn I the Senate at the end of this I year, has not declared his in- tension to run for a third term, but he is expected to t announce that he will be ,, a J candidate for re-eloctioh in : the next few days. ' " & : Senator Moss's major work in the Senate has been on the Interior and Commerce Com- ftiittees, 'Whert' he has fepons- ored legislation creating i Canyonlands National Park, , file " Golden Spike National Historic site, the Great Salt f Lake National Monument and the Lake Powell Recreation Area, and legislation to protect pro-tect consumers. Senator Moss's work in consumer legislation includes the recently enacted bill to ; prohibit advertising of cigar-K cigar-K ettes on television and radio J I after January 1, 1971. j The public is invited to the y dinner. |