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Show nr ' Yovn.n Family Back From Japan : - r.i i wiie-a- re (Special to the Ckfaea) greater or smaller eisewneroT ' j ,,Frosutbe point of view of The Government's ) annual residents aMy. isre.iv vM Fnuudin county ;kving mon baaed by the Deportment of sothan buerdoualyorlaea Health, Education andWek-fan- , ahowa Juit! what the people) in other atensT-"Do; tterecertfa, dtitiW'-t- tot odda an.-- rtf ' It cornea at a time when tbeVjftucee'. iof'; a , fecal , nil attentate--baa' been toteeed qtBiViWOonMB,.,infgiyw ;m on the accident proMem 'by or other. Protdent' Johnson's i tahocclfogMalal. toiOongnaa eaUaf focofeg. lsfatton : that rwoukl ' 70jJi l 3 I'll II (i il i TeapociaUyi on'.' tea .i :1ijr banir"? V 'l.!'J3r, . . . M! u jfr,"!;rjrf w;!v:' The Government fbali tout it musttate a hand in (he V. I rituatioffimbectettioi efJvfl ii if.di jrnJIli leal, in mounting r.I iimflK',l,; vrii t r the. mif year ai a resutt of Jo tii&h acoidenta ' of 'i aH typei,- Including 40,000 !dMt to? onto n - jof " ahto-chann- Sn. r i ua . y. : I tafri-407,0- 00 petes k v:-.- - jiill r! acddeitti-vn,);-- .. nJ,' il!. - Mr. and Mrs. Roger Cble and eons of American Ftfa n'l ;,;i3 The enonnky of the acci- (il Utah , eennbssge onor of an accident, Han an ome 400 dhow who inatain lms aeztoua Injuries. The economic coat to tea A farmer Preston mm to mkmf the tour prominent xmtry. In loot wages, docof tor bfua, property damage tamm Md supporters and reduced production, wna Utah State Ummmltgr who more flan gU billion, k have hem named to receive Ser states. the 1906 Applytal fc fvenma fern vice Awfcnk, Dr. Daryl Univenltiy president, per accident locally, the Chose, coat in IVuddbi county was announced today. Ibe man fa E. in the neighborhood of Hawkm, editor and faund manager of the Deseret News. Ofliem receiving the FRANKLIN BRIEFS award a Include B. Aiden director, School AsThundey to Federally Aftoct- sistance Judy DT Office ed Arem, ton and Wahhlngton, Chatterton drove to ' Salt tion, Lewis H. Uoyd, Lake City for a baby abow-- Utah LegialBttve Council, and for PtodfaM RewUnga. Dr. H. Vest, secretary, Hoateea was ClMurie Jean tnntomChant of the state eoflegm Sorensen. of Colorado. Dorene Hampton apent the VTbeae afamni and supbetween quarter brfite wigi Univer.Utah of State porters her parens, Mr. and Mn. sity have achieved unusual Alma Hampton, before , success in their. professional . ,to;Ogdenu w careen and are. became of Many from FrankUn flieir.flnf records, deserving tbe tonenl tor Jeade of recognition by thejlnstitu-tk- I WUtahead llimdBy afternoon Dr. Obam said. , in the. touddtosteke . The awards :WiH be . M0,-00- 0. Lit-iywMt- Sslcuru7 lRUig er Sand check 'or money ordar taP, 0. Box 222, North Salt Lake, Utah1 !' Prepaid tickets wUi be held 'at TheMri Box Office !or pick Up.-- ' fin: i.. 'i: 3!i i ti'c Mii-'II'I- f 1 -- I :IV I - - seated at flw it i'C. !',. iiirn.l.O.i:,'. :.i' J'.i Service n ! Youll Love tlie vav t i' I : v. or:, v i VM io i. - ii-- 1 . n, ; T -- '29S5 111 11;. Jpi-'vIm,!, .MIT-JO I 1) ui!-;."- i - Ml iwni - iTjftpngate - - ArrrT!ii(il'i:i i 1 . i I sion five months lat-erH- e served until October . . his discharge Mr. ftowkm went to Boston with ttfa Heant Record American, eij chief accountant, then assistant business manager, bupbiem manager and general manager. He served 10 yean In the presidency of the Cambridge Bsandi, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, including nearly three yean as president and two yean as: a stake mission president. He was a member of the high council of Boston state and held several other falgi Chtfich positions in Massachusetts. A native of Preston, Mr. Ztowfces i. graduate ,wMh (Phi Item PM) from is State Uuversky with In business admtn-Sn- d a major- in ' ac- - counting: Ho is the Heed. 1.W m ol Mn: WH-tta- m I'I ' i ' ! ned . Dial-a-ma- tic - ! k SifeitetttaeF & TflH3 TTII l.'i Award I pm. Monday. Aprk 4. - u km nu served editor and general manager of the Deseret Neap since ' He was with the ' July 1984. .1.: I.; :: f: ' team Hmnt Newanspeu: rCi1V'J J) ' U98fl0.,fai Washington and t h,., !; IV";. Detroit . FVdtowfaig ' kn in the New Voit Srm he. entered Am U. S. Air Oorpe ad a private ' I . 1 . : Oil 1. ! r i J fi:.-.- . , Jl"-,- 5Vi ii tyit'iH'; I.' x.-- ,.-- . 'i ? : ; ( o . r rf i . at 7 p.m. iq tee walnut Room . . the Union Building. Reservatiom tor the dinner may be made by contacting Mrs. Bernice Bromley at 7524100, Extension All, by 8 -- . of r- j: f . Cor- i . V .1 came to be with his mother, ELVIS PRESLEY Mildred OUverson. His fatvallis, Ore.. . ... is OUverson, her,-, Dougtai. i9tli and fill Bessie Porter ' conducted in the. Proton hospital after Fsatero .-Starts .! vo'i 'r. w-.id .fjiij ' soRelief the Society. "The undergoing major ; surf i i ii i; v.Iiii 'ivqmiij ir.j cial adenco lesson was giv- Monday morning. 'At MON. aai WED. en by Esther; Ann,; Durror writing hs.iifenoldlng ' his wflhtfaQ. aMilWe ..QfSbar-oWoodfVtrd and" Don Cbatioton .and , .Phyllis (D m State . .visSors occompaniea Ida Beth Dm V) IGagifo id. ware Edna,;Lemsnon;iand fen. !T "ii)h il .'..(J fioil'v wPi WMdoopS and lteggto J)u tended .apodal: evetato toon. Imldrsd Oilverson fed Womens. Week" and wan Fiitete'lNbrti'TiSf'aak litf II, Ji ilii. '. ihl tha Bturing- accotapaMad by on the" tafent1 program 'for ,'i. rv' on !i J,) mothers and dteghtera. They vi!i Gtodys'Lwbvn.were .busJoined their by Mr. and Mrs. John Coltrin and fOmilyi yrent to Oadea ii; i :iy.' ADMlllIOMl vi.iini;' ' ' iy;whw.,Jahn hadT.flw " Torn ; Haworth tfarod spmt honor of .naming,: .Ma" hew " i days , in 'PoceteUo wtth die grandson;1 Brrt W ' nett. They were Sunday din- muric ciinto " for :Prteton ner gueats ofiMr and Mrs. vr.nj w:g! 'VeiJi Jr- lt-Wesley.;Betuiitt end; family. John Pecker went to Boise cuiitta of nor ,w6n for a preteduction exam for Mr.7 and Mrs. Boer nJ in uLawlatoa'-Ulahiji'-riiiiparents, , the Air ' Force. m fl f. fi'f ; ,and Tom, eon of Mr. and. Mrs.'. Vaughn ate Haworth f v .a . . jl . ... . lj t.J, ftacker. ,, Those from Franklin registering' for "spring' quarter at Utah State Uiniversky were f"'' i.iiliVi Atidneon, CUmon Kristine Durrant, I. vr.i Lowe, .Sunanne Obrbridge, & comfort Paulette . Duridey, Donna of ploasura .. . !..t' f. Jean and Marlon LeFevre. .n.i 200 luxurious rooms and suites completely. Those at business ' colleges in Ogden are Ronnie Lowe, . . .all 'with TV radio ' Kent Chatterton and Dorene and teckgraund nute.' tool arid pario.' Hampton. , Larry. Dunkfay Gar Rental. , phonos, enrolled at Weber College. barber. Beauty and Gift Ships Gufdod tours Word was received from Excellent Meeting and Gonventioa arranged. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Lowe Facllrties for groups up to 1M. Outstanding of Britfiam ate that Jimmy food in Gofha Shop and Restaurant tor will be in Mississippi about four months . with a Centrally located to all social anJ sMsild moflMiMi fR U flhte t hi' a He is the am of Mr. and Mrs Lowe. Guests of the Lowes were Mr. and Mrs Jack Lund of Soda Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Keith War-nicof Pleasant Grove and Mr.', and Mrs. Boyd Woodward of Paul were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil woodward and Norma. Mr. Woodward is seriously l IS at his home. Asnoi 180D many callers at the aaru home was Gloria WoodSAIT ward's 'mbthet from Seattle. toons; Ana Ml, ' 4iyw. fctfsjtond,' : ncent at jmr snrsst REIT VESTERH MOTR -) J' JiJl'K "): ;.;:inin;i.- ment with the bank in - n-turnl- . Scarnm' Oty moving to their new assign- He-to.-th- e n-su- it m mw 'Hamm 1 01 Ser-vfas- fi fi ivm 'i"-- ( wna n - dent problem a aeen in figThe: Meet official1 figures ures from the Public Been Sendee. They ehow fiat from tee Public HeaHh mom flan 80 million pereons covering tin year In the Ubtted Stetee received ing; January--!.1984, injuries in aeddenta teat year flat required madleal attention and dfatibfad flam tor at least a day. In other words, farevury pentm who dies as ths Carltcn'i I;- el with her parents,, .Mr and Mrs. Victor Porter and famiAirman Edwards and lyfamily have been stationed In Japan for nearly two They will be air to Bakimore, Md., hta parents, thira on wto New Jersey far a new anaignment. UVUUs Chatterton of Bek lake GUy vialted hla motb-o- r i Meda C. Lowe, the pad 144 APRIL - he-th-en - THURfl., FRL, SAT. - , f v Fiflflklin Brieis US8 BURTON ISLAND Mate Second Class H. R, FeHowi, USN, son bf Mh7 Verl Fellows, of Preston has returned' to Seattle, Wash., aboard- ithe Navy. Icebreaker USS Burton Island, after completing a :Jj cruise to the Antarctic, where that teen' wrire siifatal ' he ' Operation ddenta suiting residents of Deep supported Frame W." which of county,Fitinkgn With two other lcebreakara, five ' wen ' attributed to mot- Burton Mand broke a or veUdaa. throutfi the Related to the local poputo MflMpTytfl lation, k repreeentod a nte maint UJS.ibaad'Jh 'ntr iof 74 fataliUea per 100,008 axwtica. The ahip aim took people. United Statm Now Zeal-o; This into consideraa tion afl aeddenta involving kmi naidenta, imapeettn In tha Rosa Sea and Chpe OK NM9 OK UUWllUNi Idh Adare arms. col tBeeUnt sloth Burton labuid to echedulad B0( (WldODll to ranudn la Beattia tor Am next. few months. The toed nte UtfL Throurixmt United Stalea an a whole, tin avenge tad wee 10 mt Mountain m In 100,000. iiJIJiifo'i) o.'iJ JrriJ Mfiir.ini -t a yl. CRUISE COMPLETES 1 ti li'tL' 1 - w , i v.'dii Mi - ; fi ;:..a v;;: 'i-, i;.'i -- . 1' r. 'as-lgnme- nt ".i'i ! ! fr j ! I' j fjr'-: HsWiaSlifM il Mr.iid Miw. Gortea oli-.'i- ; i 1 . jtoadv-aen- a. 1 Beck word from .Twin t 1 jthetrihpme. Maw' The new il by flirefiatoten baby-to.groete- nd oae'bro-aodiMr- s. ther.i.Btohop Floyd Rpbineon ansnmring.tor .two proiochoel chikhmL ' I 'Putey;DuiiMey,iafeiig with hip son Lmrry and aonm-tow- , Leo Gedaestenjoyed a sue-ceest- ol eteeftead Mdng trip on the.SMmooiriver reeently. -- !Mr. aqdiMm.DonBebrend MtohmlMofi'fadt LsfteJiGtty and Lyman Bahr of BYU i ftpOlwO fimmf ;t prn misiKHi from the Eastern States to .tho FronkUni ward A I vocal Sunday - .evening. ok was-sun- g by Msrdta i I jM-f- j ' , '! i! I ;. i,: j1 "ri were offered by Victor and Gordon Stock ; rlt will Warm your hearflv the why colors athy bright arid tnie,from heayy'f3. . date., " , .When the little hummingbird set up housekeeping iii a. Standard Oil refinery, the paid us n high compliment " f ,t didnt know that our Company had invested ! - . Symptoms of DMtsm Arising from di dry them electrically. v.-- jji.rt Whitectotftescto not yellow,: . ' Ui ;i I STOMACH ULCERS EXCESS ACID :,V Frypon Sii'J fii laiM ii'iw heat to 100s pure .V, aspurt as dectnejs Linhi'i'f niitt M'kJM i'11 fd.fH twl wh:til fTT tin fi i . . VT rtr. i ,riri)lWiia u Jbticauae fwdclpii : . 'f1 5'Ja wi moior -' 1 ntoip'j : f m ,t rfti pffi-i'- r. j , !niij,a i;"i .5 roil!. tkm mifiel the ntmoiplieri of Catering anohe aod'aUM tieawin be a mare complex proUem, bat 1'iir. ntl '"ii!: :'V wur-rttn.rHl,lnducufs vi fiwVJiirn no : t J ,rl-:3- .t - -1 hwtviU :l : :, , cti Becieee .rrj Flasin rfii' la. I'OJ akc Me, Ah ft msii l'T-- I, ::(! lv'1 VIIll Standard Oil works for this, too through research. .. joint efforts with public authorities, the loan of top acientiats to pollution control projects In your I community interest, y j ; j j) y , COST 'SH roar euOrk oitl J 15 r I '! i iii,'i . WICK RUirM -- i,lirr'-7lr.)'i- :'l Every mother wants to raise her family in a safe and friendly atmosphere e RoMneon conducted. Ada Wright led the choir. Pray i Dunkley . .! .; j 'III Mterf I jrrftwi COv 0UTAH POWBR .I'UOJQ UQHT ft r jM'xJhtg PRESTON i' i ( - ,'iHi :--- Vifanytoahflitt fa go if. p.bnby buipinlniblrs.b9rn Jt our B Sagunda CtiHbmi peeress pratty m thsii1 irictner. I - ,ji'i . 'i'.ii .if STANDARD OILCOMRANY JIfi?iv (: il . j r- I . iy ii.. of-whol- - Ckembrtr' 11, rrl : ' of the air Jh our buy dtfaa.. Standard OH. dedicated to conservation on baportomt part ' OFCAUroRNiA ! f I ) |