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Show 3 atm Thinderella Takes It's Boys Nation -Girls Next Off Thinderella has lost about lbs. and shes looking great. Thinderella is living on Young University Bcigham Octopus for six weeks. She is a jiany-faced weight reduction- agenda for teen-aggirls. l.QOO e Jieie are 71 girls enrolled Thinderella program, lrf three weeks they have a wejaged weight losses from lX-t16 lbs. Some are getting smaller size dresses. intj Sotije are designing pretty togs small enough to fit whan the program's over. luZ'dhe nf Some of the girls came to Ihg program with long faces amt grave doubts about how much fun it would be to lose But we didnt have weight. timj? to worry about it. We were too busy. vTfie day goes like this: Breakfast, plenty of cereal, frtfft, skim milk and diet Classes, swimming, handicrafts, Lunch (main meal of the day), large servings of meat, salads, fruits. 3Uge classes sewing, slimnas-- t Cs, interior decorating, religion. Supper; ptepared diet food. Pun evenings of plays, skits, movies and family night drtinia, health, s. WASHINGTON This week its the bos next wpek, the girls. George Henry Jr., senior at South High School in Salt Lake City . and Robert Harris, senior at Clearfield High School, are among delegates from all 50 states attending Bojs Nation here this week. DISTAFF TURN Susan Saturday, Taylor, Spanish Folk High School, and Terri Laisen, Logan High, Mill fly to Washington from Salt Lake City for Gnls Nation, beginning Monday. Boys Nation is sponsored annually by the American Legion. It allows high school seniors a chance to study federal government processes in a youth citizenship course. Henry, 17, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Henry, 335 E. 8th South, Salt Lake City. Harris, also 17. is the son of Mr. and Mis. Samuel A. Har-- l is, 117 W. 2200 North, Sunset. MEET SENATORS Eddie Peterson, Logan, just appointed national director of the American Legions Boys State and Nation Boys accompanied Utahs delegates to Washington. The youths met with Sen. and Frank E. Moss, n. Wallace F. Bennett, during a capital tour. Gills Nation is similar to wth Nation, Boys girls receiving a ohancte to see the U.S. political system wotk. The girls themselves will hold conventions and pass legislation. Queried about the possibility of meeting President Rich ard Nixon, Susan Taylor wire kled her nose and replied: Im not too thrilled Ira a Democrat. programs, Thinderella is the idea of Mrs. Robert (Kathy) Taylor who has headed the Youth Academy for Girls at BYU for seyeral years. She noted that overweight girls seem moie p ve to personality problems thali girls of normal weight. Hhought we could do something about it and I think tnis first annual program is successful because of the counselor and teachers we have. Deseret News Photo by Ray G. Jcnes Having fun while losing weight On Thinderella program. campus, Dr. Beulah Allen, M.D. keeps a careiul check on them and gives them instruction in personal health. The program, developed through BYU special courses and conferences, under direc .The girls had physical ruinations from their own physicians before entering the . is the goal of the Thinderella participants on tion of Mrs. Taylor, has topfrom the flight instructors community to help the girls be attractive, feminine, and happy. Helping to keep the busy minds off malts, candy and pizza are counselors Betty ' News Red Cross Offer Swim Gloss Bad Found Ilive, Well Alma Glen ..JTORGAN 33, 232 N. 200 West, Gljarfield, father of seven, Registration for the annual Learn to Swim campaign at Wasatch Springs Plunge opens at 8 a.m. Monday. Students may sign up for until 10 a.m. and again Tuesday from 8 to 10 a.m. Lessons will be conducted starting Monday, and a schedule will be announced at the The time of registration. program is sponsored by the Deseret News and Salt Lake Chapter of the American Red with Cross in cooperation Wasatch Springs. the-cour- IfaSey, ai found alive and well in an afternoon Thursday Qgjien motel, after searchers halt spent 2 days searching foJ,'his body in the Stoddard Canal. He is in protective custody at the Morgan County ail. was last seen Monday ijijljt when he left his two n ydjmg sons with another and said he was going downstream to find another spot. Lclur.g 9 'Morgan County Sheriff Porter 1 Carter said officers beeline suspicious when they laained that he had told his spnj that if anything happened that he didnt come batjc that they should get hj3p. 'Jle fish-eniia- found he had bbaglit a station wagon about amonth ago, but his wife dlSnt know anything about it. Il'thad hidden it near the diiy W'here he woiks, the sfjriff said. 6eiry employes saw a WMfiftan come and drive the station away, and wagon Sheriff Carter was able to find (Jit who she was. asked Hooley why he cEiijt come forth when we i$uf this expensive search gpjng on for him, the sheriff He told me he was sjwtj. scared to come then. g3 Wend Dee Ann Moss James Stacry Bushman Liniou ft tiding THE OESERET NEWS SENDS BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TOi Stacey Bushman, daughter of Mr and Mrs. John Bushman, 3464 Bruce St.? James Linton, son of S. 43rd West, Granger; DeeAnn Mol , daughMr. end Mrs David Lnton, ter of Mr end Mrs Kent Moss, 2025 Douglas St.; Wenda Wilding, daughter of Mr and M-Merrill Wtidinq. 713 Harrison Ave ? and all other babies on year old Friday (Pictures of babies of Deseret News subscribers will be taken free of charge at the Derel News baby photo studio. 34 E. 1st South, Monday through Friday fiom 'Dim until 3 pm it least three days before baby I birthday ) BIRTHS AS REPORTED FROM SALT LAKE AREA HOSPITALS: BOYS: Mr and Mrs James Vason 440 S 2nd West, Bountiful, Mr ana Mrs Arthur E Short 4526 S Lark Wav Mr and Mrs William Sprunt, 1(4? Federal Way Mr ard Mrs Kenneth D. Tolmte 867 Mt Maiestic Rd M" and Mrs. Robert M. Hennings, 764 S 32CO West, West Jordan. S 3200 West. Mr. and Mrs. Donald D Veegler Mr. and Mrs. Carl H sehaas, 2860 2540 East E Mr and Mrs. Paul Wilkinson, Uj'i Center St. Mr. anri Mrs. Dennis G. Davis, East Mr. and Mrs. Dennis B Angus, 10220 S Peony Way, Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Harold N Curry. 11 Russell Ave , Tooele. Mr and Mrs Alvin O Funk, 11)1 S. 1055 East, Sandy. Mr. and Mrs tennis p Hovne, 7286 S. State, Midvale. Mr and Mrs. Glirdell C Marx, 50 E 4500 South, Murray. GIRLS Mr. and Mrs Darrell P Peterson, 3485 S 4210 West. Mr anu Mrs. Kenneth Bates. 1595 E 3970 South. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Duntieid, 72 4 Alva Cir. Mr. and Mrs Me)vm Bai ger. 5o5 E 400 North, Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs Frede ick G Peterson, 1068 Yale Ave Mr. and Mrs Robert A Mattress. Ave. East Mr. and Mrs Larry D. Kesler, Mi. and Mrs. Lorin L Moench Jr, 1455 S. Wasatch Dr. Mr and Mrs Giant W Wierz, 1383 W. 9th South Mr. and Mrs Roland J. Harm, 5554 S State, Murray. Mr. and Mrs Kenneth G. Vigh, 3409 620 East Mr. and Mrs. Gay Siavmaker, 768 S. 9th West. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Papanikolas, Libby, Mont. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Slate, 129 North Bennett SI , Layton Mr. and Mrs Cai, Johnson, 1314 W 400 Noith, Woods Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Larsen, 4747 Benview Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Leech, 4149 W. 5050 South. ON BLAZE FIRE FIGHTERS The program is open to anyone 8 years of age and older and at least four feet tall. It is imperative that each entry have a parent's signature if is a minor, the student according to Charles Pauli, director of safety services for the Red Cross. Those signing up for the lessons must provide their own suits and towls. Lessons will be offered from beginning to lifesaving, Mr. Pauli said. The course will be held each week day through Aug. 8. the final lesson will include a demonstration by trained Red Cross personnel on how to remain afloat by using various items. Miller, Ellsworth, Marilyn Della Vea Lynn Peterson, May Rasmussen and Rachel Instructors ' inMcOmbre. clude: ballet, Colleen Collins Katri slimnastics, Smith; Tyominen; health, Dr. Allen; sewing, NaVee Wynder; hair BYU campus. styling, Margery Scegmiller and Katlue Summers; interior decorating, Edna Done; hand- icrafts, Pat Eggertsen, charm and personality, Marilyn Miller; drama, Carma Moore; ceramics, Eva Hall; religion, Paul Chessman. City Denies Intersection Petition The Salt Lake City Commission has denied a petition for a traffic signal, pedestrian lane and accompanying signs at the intersection of Sunnyside Avenue and Guardsman Way, as recom iegu-lator- y mended by the Traffic Adviso- ry Council, also denied 45 degree angle parking on 8th South between 4th and 5th West. Commissioners GRANlSVILLE. Toople County About 120 fire fighters continued efforts today to contain a brush fire on Stansbuiy Peninsula, with prospects looking good for bringing the blaze under control by this evening Bureau of Land Management officials said the situation would not be classified as under control yet because Of the fire danger during hot daylight hours. -i-- 1 ' Takes only S pints Not quarts. A cigarette and music machine Mere pried open and taken by a $100 in change thief who forced entry to Bimbos Pizzaria, 1320 E. 2nd South. Dnvt the new ADDRESS PHONE This campaign t years of age and older and suit and towel Take this form and 19 a m. instruction is for be- is open te all boys and girls to Wasatch Soring July 2$ or 29 between ginners to lifesaving. own Hearings On Trains Delayed WASHINGTON - terstate Commerce The In- Commis- sion today announced a week delay in hearings scheduled on a request fcy the Union Pacific Railroad to discontinue passenger trains No. 5 and 6 between Omaha, Neb., and Los Angeles. The hearings were originally scheduled for Aug. 11 in Ogden and Aug.. 12 in Sait Lake City. They will now be in Ogden and held Aug. Salt Lake City 18-1- 9 $ - jS&criff Carter said he would eoult with the county atlor-ltoday to determine what be placed could charges against Hooley. SEAT fiGJu 00003 Bjre Linked fjo Smoking v Jf'BNTERVILLE the ie.Vd to Billings. -- Smoking was apparent eause (jkit fire which claimed the Center .of a yifle woman early Thursday, $ir? Chief Russell (Buck) EJarl said today. Jocund dead in the charred i&iris of her rented home was Readith Smith, 283 E. 100 lp; m leaves at 10:30 pm, arrives at 11:50 pm. Our morning thru flight leaves at 10:30 am, arrives 12:15 pm. And Frontier's Family Plan is good on every flight. Every day. Group Fare discounts up to Call your Travel Agent or Frontier Airlines, Frontier's STICIZED on jSiouth Davis volunteer fireman found her bodv just the front door. Chief Earl ppfd the tire apparently started. In the bedroom of the hrme, and the victim was oefreome by smoke before if; could get out. !4Jhe frame and rock home, one of the oldest in Centerville, was demolished, the chtef said. non-sto- p 30. 521-372- Jiicjrth. 1. FRONTIERAIRUNES 1 a better way tolly MOHMss yon c, hOnJJ2-323- I iMTJTil: 1 V 486-21- 11 VOLKSWAGEN INTERMOUNTAUI PARENT'S SIGNATURE at iMst four feet tall Students must tumult VVi Today 2033 So. Main Ph. Please enroll the following In the free 1969 "Learn to Swim" clinic, sponsored by the Deseret News and Sait Lake Chapter, American Red Cross, at Wasatch Sprinqs Plunge, 840 N. 2nd West, from July 28 through Aug 8. I release these agencies from liability for iniuries that may be sustained as participant in this free program. AGE of oil. Machines Looted Learn To Swim Registration NAME " Economy . we ,HJt said questioning of an Ogden woman and help from IWJeys brother, Reed Hoo-)Riverton, finally resulted inJdiscovering the missing iH- 1969 S-- ex-- a ifThen NEWS, Friday, July 25, - -t- btjjlet, DESERET $ AMIHOKIZM MAIM |