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Show WESTER!! NON-ClPr- SOUTH SALT LEV'.! 'S Volume MRiCANA i CEJWTT UNIVERSITY CCT i 2 ..rials Dept, of U Library .Ut Lake City, Utah 04112 IMEWS Serving The Center Of Industry ! South Suit Lake, Utah, Thursday, October 24, 1968 1 DrPT. SERIALS ClsDrR. Number 25 Students Honored for Fire Prevention Posters Bennett Fears National Fire Prevention Week was a success in many areas of the country. During the week, a poster contest was Oct. sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce at Woodrow Wilson, Madison and St. Anns elementary Unilateral 6-- schools. Bombing Halt SALT LAKE F. Barnett, CITY-S- en. Wallace said today, "The R-U- tah, political career of Hubert Humphrey or anyone else is not worth the American lives that would be lost if there is a unilateral American bomb halt." The Utah lawmaker made the comment today after hearing reports that the United States is considering a bombing halt in Vietnam. "If there is a reciprocal action by the North Vietnamese of equal significance to the bombing halt, the halt could be Justified," Sen. Bennett stated. "However, if it is a unilateral action by the United States, then I believe it is a desperate and dangerous attempt by the Johnson --Humphrey Administration to salvage Humphrey's sagging political hopes." Sen. Bennett said, "Possible actions to be expected from Hanoi in return could include a stop of further infiltration in the South and evacuation of the demilitarized zone by Communist forces." T. V. CAPT. ROBERT ADAMS, State Fire Marshall Robert Tanner and Fire Chief Keith Heddleston proudly stand behind students awarded transistor radios in Fire Prevention Week poster contest. Students standing are, from left, Colleen Chambers, Micheline Major and Nita Ryszkowski. Kneeling are Karl Black and David Moir. old globe," Gowdy said, ' but this has Richardson, packing his hunting gear after the five days of filming, agreed. Single Parents Meet, Enjoy Puppet Show Parents Without Partners, ilnc., nonit, is an international sectarian, educational organization devoted to the welfare and interests of single parents and their children. It was incorporated in the state of American Sportsman, with some 25 million viewers every Sunday of its 11 --week season, travels the globe nun-prof- to sample hunting. Arrangements for the series to film Utah duck hunting were conducted by the Utah Travel Council, the New York in March 1958 and now has its chapters in nearly every state in the Union and in Canada. Its program and activities are entirely the volunteer work of mem- states publicity and promotion The Utah Department of agency. Fish and Game cooperated with the actual hunt. bers of PWP Inc. City Hall News Brief Stanley Truman has recently been released as Chief of Police of the South Salt Lake Police Department. Robert Wilkins is now serving as acting chief until a new appointment is made by the city council. Mr. Trumans release resulted because of residency. He is now temporarily serving in the ranks of the department until further notice. . The success of this project was manifest in the ingenuity of the young people that participated in the program. The posters depicted various ways in which fires might be started, prevented and extinguished. At noon Oct. 18th, two children from each school were honored for having been chosen as first and second place winners in the contest. State Fire Marshall Robert Tanner spoke to the group and suggested the possibility of keeping fires at as very low minimum when residents and businessmen are alert to fire possibilities and institute fire safety programs. Capt. Robert Adams was in attendance at the meeting. Fire Chief Keith Heddleston a transistor radio to each of the winners. Winners were: Madison School Nita Ryszkowski, David Moir; Woodrow Wilson Sana Knighton, Karl Black, and St. Anns Colleen Chambers, Micheline Mayor. President A1 Kelson conducted the dinner meeting and introduced the He gave thanks to Keith guests. Heddleston and the committee for conducting an outstanding Safety and Fire Prevention Campaign. Will Tout jUtah Duck Hunting BRIGHAM CITY Utahs superb duck hunting, touted by experts as 'unmatched anywhere in the world, will be featured early in 1969 in the "American Sportsman" series telecast by the American Broadcasting Company. Sportscaster Curt Gowdy, host for the series, and former New York Yankee second base-m- an Bobby Richards cm completed filming a 20 -- minute segment this week at the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge south of Brigham City. "Ive hunted ducks all over the five-year-- 12, Mrs. Cowling says: "As conscientious single parents, it is our primary endeavor to bring our children to healthy maturity with the full sense of being loved and accepted as persons and with the same pros- etc., will be collected each week. William (Bill) W. Anderton was selected Chairman of the Intermountain Section of the American Water Works Association for the year 1968-6- 9 at the convention of this pects for normal adulthood as children who mature with their two parents together." Mrs. Cowling is a member of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers and group in Burley, Idaho last wed:. Success to you Bill in this new and added responsibility. Street drains are constantly being The City of Salt Lake has Just clogged by leaves and other debris. The street dept, supervisor asks that received an Award of Merit that each resident try to keep leaves, reads as follows: "American Water Works Assocetc., from gutters and place in conpretainers each week.- Should this be iation, Intermountain Section, to the MERIT of AWARD sents this done there is no. need for a fall the of and Employees Management cleanup program. Also, residents in recogon each street should be watchful City of South Salt Lake Record Excellent of an nition Safety street of the end the at of drains and make a report to city hall when in the Water Works Industry, Year clogging occurs. Clippings, limbs, of 1967. an active member of the LDS Church. She has been a volunteer worker at the County Detention Center for four years and has spent many years active in the PTA program. For further information concerning the Parents Without Partners - Company Boosts So. S. L. 1961-196- an- 82. PRETTY DI DI HUFF and Jerry chat with Mrs. Madge K. Cowling before entertaining the Parents Without Partners members at the October Hospitality Evening. Library News The South Salt Lake Library is sponsoring Friday night lectures and programs. On November L at 8 p.m., Dr. Bruce B. Clark will be the guest speaker on a ''Special Literary Treat". On November 15 at 8 p.m. a ' Cockeyed Optimist" musical presented by Mrs. J. Grant Stringham & Company will be performed. These lectures are at the South Salt Lake Library Auditorium, 2490 S. State Street. The South Salt Lake Library now has a photo copying machine. You may copy articles for 10? per copy. Stock' Another fine successful business skiing and boating enthusiast. Mementerprise is American Funds and ber of Vocational Advisory CounTrusts Inc., 15 E. Oakland Ave. cil, Granite School District. (2475 South), dealers in stocks and American Funds and Trusts sucbonds and investment securities. cess is primarily based on helping Managed and operated by Richard people make their ' Dreams come M. Taggart of 2155 E. 3715 South. true". Dreams of a future of comMr. Taggart is married and has two fortable living through wise investchildren. ments in mutual stocks, bonds or He has an outstanding record of securities that will adequately supcivic, community and church acti- plement Social Security and other vity. He served his country in the investments at retirement. Marine Corps from 1952 to 1954. He was president of Salt Lake Symphonic Choir 1955 to 1968; Executive Vice President South Sait Lake 8; Chamber of Commerce 1967 President, Utah Chamber of Commerce Executive Association. Thirty new members would be a Stake activity counselor, Valley fine accomplishment for the month View Stake, Boy Scout counselor, of November. Review your neighThe MIA superintendent and returned borhood and bring em in. Chamber welcome is always on missionary. Hobbles: licensed pilot, hunting, the mat. organization you may call the swering service at 467-13- Chamber i yom 7ovr I I JT7I cAmerkar; Then REGISTER1 yQf 4fi rtoiruf youctr do'. FUNDS and Trusts, Inc. offices are located at 15 East Oakland Avenue in the heart of South Salt Lake. AMERICAN |