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Show Local GOP Leaders Attend $100-Plate $100-Plate SLC Dinner Among the approximately 800 Republicans from various communities com-munities in Utah who met last Saturday night in Salt Lake City to hear Secretary of the Interior Douglas McKay at the $100-per-plate dinner, was a fair sized delegation from Duchesne County. Leading the local delegation was Kenneth Aycock, newly elected county GOP chairman; who announced the following men and women made up the delegation: Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hartman, of Mt. Emmons; Mr. and Mrs. Alfonzo Madsen, Clinton Clin-ton Mickelson and Raymond Ellis, El-lis, Duchesne; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Thomas, Myton; Earl Dili-man, Dili-man, Bert Gardner, and Mrs. Aycock, Roosevelt. In his address rto the GOP delegation Mr. McKay emphasized empha-sized his positive endorsement of the Echo Park project, and assured them the Washington administration generally speaking, speak-ing, was heartily in favor of its early approval. "It is up to the people of Utah to push this definitely sound project through, which won't be a cinch, especially with the opposition oppo-sition coming from congressional congression-al leaders and nature lover groups from the West," Mr. McKay Mc-Kay said. He paid a glowing tribute to the work being done by Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson, and Mrs. Ivy Baker Priest, U. S. treasurer. |