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Show ¢ a Pi be ’ ¢ : A me 3 7 : iF AE Fe Y $ *) fe ete: { ; af & 1 ae & VG ‘ t ; heey. Cay ed j ‘* . * ; \ 1 j ? i es % ; Meg } , 4 ; di} ‘ ‘ at ‘ ; | ANEW PRESIDENT: of the United States will take the oath of office in front of the Capitol on Jan. 20. Artist Ed Gunder’s conception of the moment port: ays, fi i left to right, Mrs.-.John F. Kennedy, Mrs. uyndan B, Johnson, ex-President Harry S Truman, outgoing Presi- d % > mt ‘ ‘ ue ;' , ‘ % dent Dwight Hoover, D. Supreme Eisenhower, hs e ex- FT€s Presi ! dent Herbert Court Chief J ustice Ef arl Warren, Nee a fa , court clerk, John F. Kenned vt Lyndon B. Johnson.—(AP New ” Aare yn tte { iy mt ttre re ; 7 : i STUDENTS TO SEE KENNEDY All students in the county the city schools and some in| will see John F-. Ken nedy Inaugurat ed as the) ae ~§=s nation’s 34th pre sident Fri morning. es The inauguration will day he beamed to all COUNLY 4. students Over the : . Kes | channe . \{ : | yy i district’s educational a = OR Le | aR Ot oe os ay a: ~ eee oe elevisiont. Mr. Larson said county school inau gural pro8 -sram will begin at the 9 am with an address by H. * Aldous Dixon, former Utah con gressman. ass es aoa. aa © Enea 7) oe uh i Te ja Saree. Dr. Dixon, who spent six years in the House Of -~Representatives, will give the County studen ts background information on the inaugurat ion, the US. government and its traditions | ee ae lel l 18, said John Larsen. direct Ue or of televisionf79 and audio-visual education . a a) ie City school officials said there will be no district ae » wide program to bring the inauguration to city stu-* . dents but that pri ncipals a hs dents watch the ceremony and teachers may let sty. in schools where televisio A Sets are available. n \ K ° oz ea a e ; as __ F a ; in ( a , : ee a oy ee (#39. | ale eee ae oy | Ay |