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Show Universal Klorofilnin 141 Pierpont Avenuo Utah Corp city. Salt Easter Egg Hunt for Children Sunday, 7:30 1 4 ''"jT"'' " .H. 11 , t 'r - in Jordan dis- Two new schools are ' - r f-r- opening of school this fall. Mild winter weather has helped speed construction of both school trict. Above, Copperview elementary school on Monroe St. at south edge of Midvale, is well along and will be ready for students at I : 1 T ! 1 - " I""". Thp Annual Fastpp Vaa Hunt for Lions, invites all children of the : i .1 . . . : I la i I -j r Midvale area to take part, and UK 1IL1U ter Sunday morning at the city urges- the general public to be park under the auspices of Mid-- J present and enjoy the fun as the vale Lions Club. children scurry through the park The hunt will begin at 7:30 a. in search of the hidden eggs. m. on Easter Sunday, Apr. 2. and is open to all children of ele Herriman Lions mentary school age, it is an-- : nounced by Kresh Jurcticlv, chair Sponsor Egg Hunt man. Thousands of candy Easter Eggs An Easter egg hunt will be will be hidden about the park by sponsored by the Herriman Lions Lions Club members, and all chil- for the children of the commudren are invited to participate in nity Saturday afternoon at 3 p.m. the annual hunt, which the club The hunt will be held, rain or has sponsored for several years. shine, at the Park by the Lions Fay Thomas, president of the clubhouse. L lUlUVdlc tUMUlt'll WU X buildings. VV" w - - I height, and steel beams reach higher against the skyline. In foreground is graded site for football field. A much bigger project that is hoped for comschool year, is Hillcrest pletion for 19(i2-6High School, 7300 South 9th East. Two classroom wings are already up to second-floo- r i Approve 8 New Rooms At Midvalley School Plans for an addition, a library room in the school is to Midvalley elementary school advisable. request for use were approved by the Jordan of Midvaleof city's the athletic field at part board of education last Thursday Midvale Junior High for Little evening. League and Pony baseball was re As soon as specifications are ferred to the grounds committee. The County Recreation Dept. has completed by the architects the agreed to furnish backstops and board will issue a call for bids other equipment. and seek to have the addition Possible sales of two parcels of district-owneland were discus ready for use by the opening of sed and referred to the grounds fall. school this The board was advised at its committee, with the board tenta agreeing to sell the proper previous meeting that the addi- lively tional space would be necessary ties. Crescent Second ward is in to relieve crowded conditions at terested in 4.28 acres abutting 106th South and the Post Of lice Sandv and Union schools. The addition will provide for Dept. is considerinu a site less seven classrooms and a library than one acre in size for a new land, now Supt. Reed H. Eeckstead said that Sandy asposta ofiice. The park, was originally npwpr plpmpjitarvl used onmp nf th cnhnnla harl hprn huilt with li- - purchased as a site for a new disbraries and that the need for aitrict administrative office, but is pruviue library room is increasing be- - now aaeemeu 100 smaii 10and suitable building cause the greater number of'for e correspond-iquatparking, has brought a ing decrease in service from the , H was reported that negotianave ien coiiipicicu on uiv bookmoni es ODerated by .the 5ail,uons trade of the Kigby Young and Lake County Library. Mr Beckstead said that there is Jaynes property ii Crescent. full cooperation between the Willis L. Jacobson, Vvest Jor crhnnl and thp rnuntv library again before the and that in many instances libraryiboard to contend that the board s branches are so close to schools purchase of seven shares of water stock from the town of a library room is impracti-!na- l ral hut that at greater distances! West Jordan six years ago was illegal, despite legal opinions that me iransaciiou was d iiiiiiimii Volume XVIII $42,990 for - Year . ,' H.Ht.lWIHUI) ' J.TTmMii''''Ja Ml Published Every Friday at Midvale, Utah Number 13 . . State Distributes Tax Conference In Mt. Jordan Friday, March 31, 1961 Polio Clinics Apr. 6, 10, At Junior Hiigh Schools Almost $1 million has been dis $952,602.29. Checks to other county com tributed to Salt Lake County communities by the State Tax Com- munitics for the last quarter I were listed as folows: mission as their share of the sales tax for the last quarter of South Salt Lake. $40,146.28 Polio immunization clinics in. There is no age limit and nc and these should be taken every mo. Murray, $31,484.86; Bingham, $4, Jordan district have been sched- charge, it is announced by Mrs two years to maintain immunity L'p to the end of 19(50, the Tax 647.47: Riverton. $4,093.63; San Quarterly conference for Mt uled at two junior high schools. Kenneth 11. Silcox, health chair from polio. Commision distributed more than dy. $2,123.40; West Jordan. $1 Jordan Stake will be conducted The first of the series of two man for Jordan Council PTA. City and county officials and $5 miillon in the iocai option tax 957.29; South Jordan, $279.61: Saturday and Sunday, Apr. 1 and The PTA is sponsoring the clin- leaders of the various civic and clinics will be held Thursday, during the first 18 months that Salt Lake City. $694,602.70; and 2. medical society is donat- service clubs are offering their the tax was in effect. the unincorporated portions of No visiting authority of the LDS Apr. 6, from 5 to 7 p.m. at West' ics, the and Monday, Apr ing the vaccine, the doctors are support and backing in the proJordan Midvale's cheek for the final Salt Lake County, $162,189.13. church has been assigned to speak 10. fromJunior, 5 7 p.m. at Mt. Jor- giving their time, the nurses of gram, being spearheaded nationof last year was $11. quarter at this conference. Slake Presi dan Junior. to Jordan district and Salt Lake Co ally by the American Medical 117 Q' clinhtlv cmnllnr Ihm thp dent George Roden will be in Second inoculations will be unty arc donating their time, and Association. third quarter check of $11,123.62. charge. Thursday. May 4. at West the school district is giving the Dr. Chester Powell, president. Midvale Citv received a total All meetings will be held in given Salt Lake County Medical Society, d d Mollday May 8i at usc 0f the school buildings, Jo Bob Jimas. board president, ex of $.99o.M from the ia sales . Firstthe chapel of the Draper shots will be c ,n.A.,n i!nsfrr reported that 10.000 immunizaplained that the board feels that (ax for 19(i0 the nrst full year Third ward. General session will tion record books would be made that within its it is rights, the,lhat in was Tne tax the cffcct IkJAY 10 a.m. conducted Sunday at By available free to people of Salt previous ooara acicu in Koo..rjsjns las roturns in,icalc an in with music by Draper First ward Lake County. The books will be faith, and that any burden on The story of Junior Achieve choir, and a special youth meetavailable at drug stores, pharmOverheard on Main St.: jproof of his contentions should:inR ,hc firsl four qilartc'r9 the ment in Utah was told to Mid- ing has been called for 2:30 p.m. acies and doctors' olficcs and . lax brought in $39,918 to Mid Youth of the stake are request ,T other locations in the county dur- "Tlus was the shortest uinU-rrV. vale Kiwanis members Monday ed The building committee is stud-vato be present. fjly 1 can remember. ins the polio tmmunualion week. means of rrr.iiM additional! Tua yinn A. dur ux the execu fur county Riv. C' n Saturday a leadership meet evening by Byron -- - space at the lffapm-rrrThis program will make it posnow come: I u was 0f R t 'cnoorj live director of JA In Utah. quarlcr ing is scheduled for 6.30 p.m. and sible for everyone who cannot af- cuncr uy iuii uivuiiiik lncxi lau. iui Mr Ray explained that Junior a meeting of fathers and mothers First place in interpretative. Haun. James Prlgmore, Michael ford to pay for polio shots to gel due this spring." large room in the basement or Achievement nils a needs by at 8 o clock. and Larry SmiuVihcm free at the polio clinics, 'converting the present art room Photographic Exhibit and drama and the 1961 region Kampros, supplying a project for boys and members of the play cast. Larry "Polio immunization must be a trophy were won by Jordan High Smith also directed the play. girls at the age that they begin and West' On Display at Library continuing program to give peo Due Spring Clean-U- p to lose interest in scouting. w as runner-uSchool in contests held Tuesto Og- - pic a chance to get the lull three Jordan polio i.,H"aVi holding to"ld "'u,"ors vale M. t Junior Achievement is business In Midvale den in the Class A debate contest 'shots for maximum was approved by the The Salt Lake Photographic day and Wednesday . protection. Apr. 24 a RmKlo!.lu-i..brought mnear clin.es: second in Salurday. The Jordan team of fur this reason, the clinics will be Sik uIv has an exhibit in training for young people, in I'rinl also Jordan placed I1?-.,,,.,., kick-ofthe east edge of the city. . which Lake last held contest conceive or ,,1WU. ,.lfch (he auditorium of the alt lf ideas, Val Short and Kent Mtllington continued. Tlic they Annual spring clean up in Mid the state debate program 1,1 . n was arintrd and appointment' ountv Litirary. m hast Center, ganue companies, manufacture vale will start Monday, Apr. 24. Saturday at the University of earned a "superior" rating in the is important to call attention of sell will ileitis, and them, m..ace.M.dva.e The exhibit people to the need of tnnocula- hang and continue for two weeks, clos Utah. stale contest. price them, rtl'ndid nw of water'' m School won secpay taxes, with profits divided ing rriday. May 5. it is announced Midvale JuiuoridiirinB the month of April, lions, but it is really jut I lie I'.ingham High -' install a pump shortly and pump aVProv M.me of the Ihi among investors who can risk a by A. M. Ross, chairman of the ond in the regional contest, and reprcM-ntstart of the program, according Mr lllv!Work of the out" the new well, gelling rid of ha and it has maximum of $2 50 each. lo Ir. Powell. street committee. Murray third. Granger, Tooele, ampua a posiuon mi sand so that the water will be The prouram is beins expanded 'In Junior Achievement, young City trucks will cover the city and Cvnrus followed. i amount the determine and Maitv of the prints have received people learn enough about busin- on a definite schedule, picking Contests in interpretative and clear, to other counties around the stale available. of water awards in various contests, liar ess mi that their employers are up refuse deposited at the curb dramatic reading were held at and Gov. George Clyde has given This well will help maintain old Carpenter is in charge of saved several months of leachhis olficial blessing and backing with Jordan by residents. The complete sched-u- l Cyprus Tuesday, 5 areas northeast in the the rxhildt. lo the program which he says, pressure will be announced next week leading on points. The one act ing." Mr Kay said. cona heavy of Midvale, where "every citicn of our slate should conlest was held at Jordan play caused has be interested in. I loin with the centration of homes with Jordan taking Wednesday, Tavern Ordered Closed in . . . Sail take County Medical Socia drop in pressure at limes first on its "Genesis" and P.ing-haof course, the past. It also adds, ety leaders in hoping that we can second with the play, "Helto the reserve water supply lor lie number one In Ihc nation in ena's Husband." fhrt rwil m Imfllllni7a1 lull l,riirjiin the wliulc city. Vicki Sagers. who had the lead L. Haulier. 50. 273 South jNo one Ar ould take chances with in Ihe Jordan play, was also hon 10. Hi this crippling disease." Seems strange that a "dry" Homer Lame, Midvale which rcsulled in the arrest Sun- - The shooiing look place at ored by designalion as "best ac 12th East. Sandy, died at Women were called on Ihis in comw'iition. TbtTf were a.m. Tuexlay in a Salt Lake hos trc t M- '- T...,n imi w wilder, with everyone from skurs week l help ilh one of the suflcml a .'JJ calibre build day of Fred Itosudo. 37. Kali i lading part in Uie Pilat of iniuries received in a who was held under si . atxiut l:lo a.m. Sunday. IO HTIKi" . .r,...,.,.l LA.. In -.- 1 .1 m ih....t. Uke !.. Ihih i lily, io hi. ti Hf fir accident. 12.000 bail, flay Hughes, assist r"" survival "iiiforma "" after the shortage hi snow, should pro-i'On Sunday Mayor Henry lieck- - Jordan Play closing time Salur-i- ant chief, made Ihe Slate cumprtilion will be held Mr Boulter had been injured in ;ing Just dure one ul Ihc worst avalamhcvdissrmii.aHng al Mead onlered the tavern lemarml an accident on the morning of 'day nu'hl in a tool lavrtn 50 Kostidu's home, Wrst 2nd poranly closed, until an investi Apr II and 13 al IIYU. years in UiiJ Collunwood Can ((,,, 0 u,c public. other per Glenn Sacos, Jordan speech In- Mar. 14. in which on. 3. souih. lie was charged with as caimn can he rompu-te- i cn-jt-f- . u civil defence and T1c women's Ihe fol sons were Iniurcd. Mrs Marie . ., .Such was the case, however ' and saull wnh- a deadly weapon. flrascd Innn is determined whether Ihc facts structor, announces that Utll c Weaver IklA Zarkcrwtn and Carol .l.l.Mt " ma About 8 a in. Tuesday the road, "'""v " h t..Srln i.iu.i. r"',loM.iil atlrr enirrgenry irrat AiiiuMign 30 lo 4i perms wrrr warrant in were released from the hospital closing and in in me siaie rwmr; slairs" srcliim of the. Calif., at the return 7 lieadjuar mcni. iic Indict pasM-- tl'mngh in Ihe tavern at Ihe lime of the revocationpermanent in the pan of license. , liranialie readincs Susie Ni afler treatment. US. Offitc f Ciul Dclnc (lie llrshy part ul Ins leg without !Klinc, Chief Ixniis S. Smith canyon was closed by a huge Ian The victim hail Wen In critical i hols. Cathy Uoolh, Janet Adamaid hi invrsliCalKin had cm dialled slide which roared UoisniaHon. sinking a I me condition utice the accident. uf Cale E. Watrrs. 32. 7ot3 South Jacobson Named New son allrndins were IjtMv Mtud a tumplainl durrd few farts. the ram on wall and Imned Annng il Keloid Mlorirs Ann iWhlel Icring fractured ribs, head and feet ofjMra ftaiph I'.allatd ao.1 Mrs l. . It Wat determined that five n. i feel ol highway under I'ast.. Cotlonwwid Unfits, i nn IIII1 MUM III , i . sluils were firrd. three Into Ihe cisnop at second ward p,erky smith. Wiiiard r.ivh.ip. snow. Jtlirr Chi and. Htaxr: Mrs Shirley was Ar?a lU.ulirr Umal ""T ' uvvr hom,"his lichl Ir plane craslied raneiomimcs shary I'.rklacy. and one into Ihe floor. In By 8.30 put. Turiwlay nad,Viidrulf ami Mrs lora Jcanr Olympus Qualifies mting Mar. 29. 1911. in Cm Salt Uke Paul fi. Jacohson has Craig SlnHinaker, Vawna Hard crews had me lane oxn. and b vihctn, hamly: and Mrs la- To Ma addiiinn lo Ihe one whirh stmrk vin of Charles lslie and Vinnic American r ails. Fly Safely Flag Unre in Ihe he. mnirtinc a namnl lushnn of Ihe Midvale iwirk. in a in. WinlncMlay Ihc lull idih,vrrU Pctrrsun. Kiverltn. Walrrs. oner of U'alrrs HeatHe married Kennv All Houltrr, travel j nh,,wi;h 23 awwa fffht. flesh wound. of the nad was ready ing and Plumbing Co . was alone "H rtUS. m nltmpiik was Hie mly ouni I'n-u-i first counselor; Jay Larson, se Knit Mdlinglon. Neal 15. Smith, i'"" uu-i- l iwittrf khtiVrl. I il r.l ,t,i ut1i.in in his single cmine plane when rtmd counselor: Karl I) 2ln-ll- . Jav t'lrgg, sMTrh WMrarclnrj'" 'V" U,K Tr.m T- - U,t Mb4 cnliilnl la fly the bulhWrr. ami a road cradrr, anilj i;ar Ivtrrwrn. Kl'M trfi'ma) il apparently rplndl in H e ar ward to lake rrdnt-has ihe Ul II im ltd was Sam Hie rlerk. tk Ihal listl I'.mgham. relained; a Job flag ditfclur. aiI lhal Local Salcmcn Win naihar dni?i rrastfil in miU rat t4 t fly I of ish Game I lah An and tm 'd ii Jenkins, assistant clerk, relain lowing I'.mEham sludmis and cllaii'-- record Iwo dai was cwinplried in awHrt 'jef y,, cohmM t Ameriran I alls. Itic wrresace anir)t rrjnng " I11' Ihe level: state National hI; ,h.rv Van Cor al seven an ul Ihe Auto Awards 8 hours. in winkle Olphrn. asusUM 'cmrrnmrni!! la snh seatterrd ocr a widi area. hu" hod (L,mi mas Herk Ifinanrc): ami Howard: Uunu Peterson, d r a m al I c rr4,,,rJ"r It was rrjKirtrtl that the slide rmcrgrmy and nluaimg Ihe tub mIkkiU tiualitird He had taken off frmi . . i innssion. i. i... I?.., .i:. bul Julius il. Vissrr IS and Mark I'.ilian al he on urtial riHanirtu, patiun ,,,,,, r was mlly Minimi trtrivrd ( tilalhm. iiuoim""i nw, rain was mauini sivciai i"iok. i i airjirt sltutily lielote and some mw ana 4rv m "J u ntup from 27 Ihe wtvioo ic, Mldtalc, rr prrsentrd Mar assistant to the bishopric. . irrading; l.nn Johnson, radio! Yv"'r5 r Imnighl was apiarrntly mt his way to Unk. Sail I ! alleif j tnknn mi!i. ,h(, tree, luckily, na A cars Moior fa'a nu mWol: The ... k v.,. A iii follow islory; inrw liisliiiprirs was an tnn.llmml hsMs. had cancm In the sluir. Jours, varma .,, JiAv ri lira -- t ? . t troop " ng me rnrcting. skiing pariirs were lrairprd al'jng irm lie I'anlic ,v.uirTM T.intham 2. Cpm I. f.rnm I" ,, V J n w IJdon i and Ihrcr i IJevliorg. Ma. I Calif, iMrgq, sn 2. and Mur wii imrc was ho Males Lwrrd Dfital an,d- lall i. Mamie i. the r"in Mr Atha Holt. Sandv. Mrp laude and l.lmira Joe r Eaitcr , at Program e mjtml Ifcifna I.. hjtd.hltl rctmtlc-dj.mt shelter in Sauls !.ia: u m I Imnna Tolman, I'tiinililul. aiitwatrr City aalrs dis Genealogy Classes to al"Vrrrntiml.! j;m:hani still lal In the turn in Ihc Slt Ihe trMitt npit1d I'tlaJ son ,j rrtmml An- -i le Mrs I'Tma HoUnmb. Church Methodist May, I?. IX.7, in Salt S(ht!f, w ii.mlde mail: and a smnrr r orpin rantins irwiu v serviers lor Mr llool iljike 4y. 'artimi, wiia Jl,,0n iw.ih Viswt and lidianic art Be Given Wednesdays iinlKi this week. He I survived lv his An Taster program will lr ur will W held Saiurdar al I tlow, enipoialnl into an pal1nrtil. tl'h. Mlettien llenrv S lay to A rlas mirth Ward Chap tore oris, liwd r.arth, 3, hi in In (fenealocical wtk iirewnted at the Midvale Melho p m. in Sand li Thorlo Nri II. eJi'ttict ArranrrttM-rViih ii I'a', Sandy I ldn. I. an a itumth kM bthv are tiriow-- l msnsre-- r Mid In twrwnlifis llir i hrlil in Ihc Midvale Seiond dil iliunh liv Hie primary le il. .V I fartiwnl of tlie Sunday sihoul Hurial will lv in Sandy t'ily eem not et fsameil, his n'lier. a that Ihe asrrare SisiSiSi'waid Relief Nxiety room on fMd rompW'trd Ibis ink for a U Itth inrnibrr ri!d tcr. vnnai, in Sail i mr l hichisay pr)eci Hisiofni.nrwliy evrnmes al 1 pm. Any !"n Ihe rr.ram wid lw mil itery. It tends may tall I'nda) iirniher, i.ary itt-tmS, State unci wi sitef. Mt lions, v.nal solos, ertcan and (rom 6 la II p m. ai wiiflh cil aotonmitve iwrnhandie ',ne lnlriTtei in lakinc lb'' Ijike CiHiniy, Tle Mate UnU 1 1 In (.miiing and Judy Waters, luth t 9.i:M and Saturday one hour iioi riaiietnal in qualifying (nf the welcome, Helicr UuHerlirld Is'piann way lparHnenl Is hrading opj .io. I Salt Lake t it?. to mhihi al the iliape I. am 'he tnstniclor, honors, Ihe lour, whiih will visit Ihej principal piojrcis wmlrr way l and in tlw llanninfi stare. farm Optimism Crows . . . ( thej rotor i:te an overall ini leaders In tiic plan jrmrral t ll,r rtwniv, 4 Mi'i.iNrt f H'f tliml tVmrt'crci' in Mrdtalc. WrM Jnl Martit dan, Murtav, haej e niii flam ami sent dwiina lle paM mcnl siim hae leoiit1il the u;.r Uiii TxunaHy means lucn imiuJ a tnake ihe lnr j ilanird irm. n m ! e in sums l ane i..ntv t o. rar ill hi duinj la I mil A tltc is Ue Anoilier i f " (M "r wetks Iwiirovrd l.;m hstr vasly k U f lw Ue "llie cailw 'I pisntoi. l Ihe ctl l 0 !''.! l rr lf '",u ' ,w . 'V r t l ' e end .d . ii )iiil at Hie end ul v-Tlie lmr sh'iiUl he a a4iii i'.' ii.ioii i now only a1't l ia',l ! I atly l tinef tn s iMKinc ilown inlo Ihe fcoil in ts- - rf said one lor Ihe lliamiwr hifrrdwta.j ) tt t !UilHh fif tm plaining ,ti"""t. m- - (, t l)i .mr.1r r 1rn.,i (i !,r cSiinj j5r ie d IwsU llrasy rr ipiUt! wet llw llwrr ii definitely Iw no ut Iki1 lmtfH Mr, and !rt!e'4 in iMtctwd had nffi llwir in itnl Hkic at is tins hut the t (or friiilts water ','u fwttV was helHul ttvl r 11, unlet iiiiiion. wtob V Arr. in and null P." hunrr ,.tr-- i ilmmiv all wm ttiirJ ;a many imhts t st em iHe,r eia1 l Ninwaii Mr Camt alM ftlll1r,r xht, Mmp in.t m ihe ma, sit "nif . l;aetwrdiefi Hilrnril fnniurtally djter.fi n Ihe Waat(li t Mr Ut star. and IMHif Ant- fteir f. in;nt m M c"! crolh." lie ad dfi)iril Vsnrr, l. Man h II siill lnt tal Utotw-sDie femert fuliMfal supirndendrnt fT Suth 4 possWe tale mt'.'t m!fil. rtaihi lwf cmwrrs are 1eftpc1a'1j In nme ea tl lit it Micr ti.sniiJln Iti'. . wt 1M tatty w.if iSp "I il a lain. Ml In He i alter ."niwislie over Ihe W1aes' plaMiiiS urdd thf I 'tall dj'tiitt, hre iji.V ,, ,, .1 the stKimmin , v , ; a di Id a mlcr nn trial rftwiftfi tn f tt! if c . faroiaMe "d en Nco-iit t'ltitij i,d tnmtiHtv intuit 'of Ihe WTS'.her a l"f more liminte t'ftnd roml M l't l Mm s IJit peimil nik Soil einsislorr jettH 'lltiiifi, falrneli whfli atf plant- tplies eit Jt lily rf tj.is 1 rr ut r Uii r'nle are U M Alwr, oinf ,ms trrultf-re and due tnorT hie ln-rw'tiinns lad hare nitw lark t1l ii ti 1 an I'1'1 Mrs u ! MJL ristT1. ! lv MenUiji ms lt tstly ptl 4 thp winur eai'v 4riirc than at htniM lime," Mr lar- - ad ftt'unernr i h I in IS siaie lt't ' te l. n't ''S1 tket4 !niir-f )if iiia'MH. s hf h id oti et .rnr tlv niiVtrd tri'i'sliy 'i.n Wis IJerl rtilri1 la mansfrt e!W keel thrrt tlS Wis, MHise, IkiMisii, ffts H the iwri fcM tsriy ftt5i?t; '.'f r of d I of a.1iImiii thai lt Msba hare tah wa'er ws'e-dirf Wei rtiimatH for HniFSucsr Co. t4 tf tsin t,(il t ifii;a'in tnoiiu; l ws'f t if at I'K, rsn thrt Jtilnhahi4 se ri Hn etut ti fx id. heels aif artna l i;tT:atly imptwv-keep the vti by tatnt Tk 'irowing roj. Uat infl, but Jardai, lrwtta lhat jiiiiUua lale lA U Apr. and 2 - ca-th- Jr. Achievement l. This N That Jordan Places First in Region Forensic Meet jy K frS I Idea Explained aar,!,,,frJan f " is 1 s Sandy Man, MK-iel- County Women At Conference On Civil Defense l""" Injured in Crash, Dies Bartender Here Shot Early Sunday '":" Mow. Cottonwood Man Killed as Plane lo '' t.nrrl vr! - Air Explodes lle , ... ?i ' I l,l ' "r lr d f " ',l orte r.i dn rr1,nrln fM,u. "nlU iirt ", f? ,ZA'nf.ln lirl, Jlin sandA '!,ir"rl ::E:!,S'tt2 iT'TT mll. v sr !.h w .tir n-r- une-ra- lr lt Jn 4a ela, r Water Picture Improves with Recent Heavy Rains, Snow ltn iq ! . Se-a1- t'd frt1 lf ft wr-el- t' .ii. itsttl tl tVi4 ri-p- iie - lsl f 'in, J1s eo lte rt !( 3 cn ali1 ;.ii rrl!f ta; '. ie St jcr lt 1 ;t t'e ish cn tnuh 'I .itw t(-- oul , ir aittiin J V-- - |