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Show NCAA Shi Champs To The snow-cover- slopes ed Skin Divers Plunge Into Health Conditions Meet In Utah '63 Program Cited For Winter of Utahs Solitude ski area have been chosen as the site for the 1963 National Collegiate Skiing Championships, March 21, 22 ' and 23. Solitude is located 25 miles southeast of Salt Lake City, near the Brighton winter sports center. About 25 of the nations leading colleges will compete for team honors, trophies and medals in the three-da- y meet, described as Americas biggest collegiate ski competition this year. The meet will be a regular National Collegiate Athletic Assn, event and will be sponsored jointly by the University of Utah, the Ski Utah Associates, Intermoun-tal- n Ski Assn., with the cooperation of the Salt Lake Chamber living In West At the turn of the century many people probably were surprised with the discovery they could survive the winter months without red flannels (sewed on), asafetida bags, mustard plasters and bath ing limited to a weekly dunking on Saturday night. idea seemed The to be that only through self-i- n flieted misery could the ailments of the cold months be warded off. en But even in this lightened age there are some who cling to equally foolish ideas about keeping healthy. Some world-famo- think they must have bedroom open at night even if o there is a gale blowing outside; others sit under sun. JONNG THE SWM OF ACTIVITIES of the Hercules Skin Diving Club are lamps, eat Vitamin pills by tnel Mr. and Mrs. Byron Danzie. Picture wai taken at club's skin diving instruction session Saturday at Wasatch Springs Plunge. The scuba divers have many pecs and use nocp droDc in the windows sub-zer- of Commerce. Four Events Outlined The college skiers, including all but a few members of the countrys Olympic alpine squad, will compete in four major events, the downhill race, slalom, crosscountry race and national ski jumping championships. Pres Summerhays, meet coordinator from the University of Utah, said this years NCAA competition is the best its ever been with talent coming from all over the United States. He listed the skiing powerhouses to watch during the meet as Denver University and Colorado University, Dartmouth College from New Hampshire and Middlebury College from Vermont. Top Ski Officials About 40 of the top ski officials in the West will be on hand to run the meet. These officials will include Gus Raaum of Seattle, the top international judge in the U.S. for ski jumping, as well as ski offiother nationally-know- n interesting vain hope of avoiding colds. Wintertime Ailment Colds are the most common wintertime ailment, and doctors admit they do not yet have the answer, although research scientists are hard at work in an effort to develop protective vaccines. Some are more susceptible than others to infection. The best general advice that can be given to dress sensibly, have houses and offices at comfortable tern- eat a varied diet and get plenty of sleep, as well as exercise. It might be best if people could winterized, somewhat in the same manner as automobiles are prepared for cold weather, but this is hardly possible. , top-not- ch outings planned for the year including a trip to Blue Lake area, the Beehive and Horman build-i- s inSs will have an opportunity to participate in the Hercules ploys Blood Bank March 25 e and 26, when a Red Cross mobile Unit visits these build- Blood-som- ins-b- e rjjie program is strictly vol- - and, at the same time, building up a reserve of blood for your own use or that of your family, give some thought to donating to the program. Application forms will be distributed to all employes through their supervisors in the near future. Hercs who want to participate in the plan must fill out the forms and return them to the Safety Department by March 14. A schedule of donors will be issued to all departments prior to the donations dates. Supervisors will arrange time for employes to make donations, both to keep work moving and minimize waiting on the part of individuals. In the event employes may later require blood for an emergency, all they need do is notify the Safety Department and the hospital where they or their family members are receiving treatment. employes untary, Initiated several years ago, the plan has helped numerous Hercs and members of their families at times of serious need. It also has Reliance must be placed on the helped the Red Cross to fill its built-i- n adaptive mechanisms, calls for plasma and other blood cials. strengthened by healthful living, products as part of its continuing For people in reasonably good community service, The . slalom will be held on health, observing certain precau- Thursday morning, March 21; the The idea behind the program ships in March. Utah has been chosen as the tions, winter need not be a season was downhill Friday morning; the READY FOR SKI MEET The powdery snow assure Hercs enrolled in of ski site for the biggest college competition of dread. y Friday afternoon of Solitude. Utah, will be flying like this at it of the continuous availability the year. and the national jumping chamthe 1963 National Collegiate Skiing Champion Slippery streets and sidewalks 0f hlood in case of emergencies, be hazardous to the elderly noon can at Saturday. pionships Consequently, if youd like to infirm who are more liksjylknow that youre helping fellow and In the alpine events, including PONDER TO POINTS to suffer broken bones tn falls. the downhill and slalom, a few and Strenuous of the top stars competing will of time sand in the Footprints be N0IIC6 10 LOIITrCIClOrS should automobileMOTHER DIES pushing be Bud Warner of Colorado U., were not made by folks who avoided to sedentary persons of Dave Gorsuch of Western State Sealed proposals will be receiv- Mrs. Mary E. M. .Johnson, 71, middle-ag- e or older who may College of Gunnison, Colo., and ed of of the Board Education of by ColTooele, died of causes have heart disease. Gordon Eaton of Middlebury raidt District at its incident to age Saturday abil-- l In for at battle Hosailments a existence, Tooele this certain For with those lege. 340 3545 South, up to pital. ity is the punch, but tact is thel0r general debility, extremes In the jumping championships, footwork. both heat and cold make living Mi3 p.m., Tuesday, March 19, Ovin Floystad of Denver, last Funeral services were held on 1963, for the furnishing of all la- be somewhat more difficult. will To years jumping champ, Lose bor and burial made in the and Tuesday materials, transportation, d is concepts Many folks are confusing the! One of the hoping to take the winning troservices for the construction of an Tooele cemetery. on to chills that the the cost with prevent of way this living year. phy again Local survivors include three The Pirates started off with the -- Sft a cold night is to take a hefty elementary school in the East of higher livini. Regional qualifying rounds for I - sons, Arnold Ray of Kearns; at Hillsdale area located Jordan ll the approxhoopsters against NCAA meet havVal7eady slug of whisky or other alcoholic M. and L. Grant of Magna, a 1 through the SUth it and kept alcohol pro- SJJ been held throughout the country. Fair people can disagree with- beverage. Actually, 9 grandchildren Lake CountvUtah00 and 8 game until the last three minutes motes loss of body heat by dilat- out being disagreeable. of play. stimand vessels blood small Bids will be publicly opened ing BUSY TI..TE REPORTED In fact, the only time during the circulation. are like weeds ulating and read jn the auditorium of the Little things the boast game that Jordan could the Office Building, we Administration NEW ARRIVAL the them, neglect longer Because of fte gtiU immbient lead was when the final buzzer AT FISH HATCHERIES 340 East 3545 South, Salt Lake influenza of an threat and the Beetdiggers epidemic sounded Mr. and Mrs. Garry A. Foote p'm' Tuesday, announce the arrival months form a 3qUeezed by the Bucs, before spring, doctors are advis- - 9ity The of a new 19L 1963 life is the March true Your religion widespread use of influenza busy- time at the states eleven Even jf Cyprus had won, they baby daughter Saturday, March creed the not Pryou live, you fish hatcheries as preparations still couldnt take the trip to the vaccine, which has been shown to The right is reserved by the 2nd. The wee one weighed in at Ie have a high degree of effective- - Board of Education to reject any 7 lbs., 7 ounces at the LDS hos, go forward for the open seasons 5taje competition because both s hoped that eventually and an proposals. A certified or nssahead. Hillcrest and Tooele won their Tf pital. ,ant tn Hn a ennd deed VacdneS wU1 million pounds games Nearly cashiers check or bid bond of not Proud grandparents are Mr. be. developed a if to be of game fish are expected protect agamst the many other less than five per cent (5) of and Mrs. William Davidson of GIRL SCOUT WEEK lean Jordan started slow and by the wait tilTtomalow . types of virus that cause other the amount of the bid, drawn pay- - Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Clair produced at. the. hatcheries this e the score was mark, 1963 MARCH 10-1types of respiratory infection. able to the order of the Board of L. Foote of Hunter. year for stocking streams and 28 23 in favor of the Bucs The stars may fade away, the I lakes of the state. Education of Granite School Disare Mrs. John H. Benson The Pirates dominated the ball and lodim with age, sun may grow More leaders are needed for shall accompany the bid. of Magna and Mrs. George BarkAlready in the hatching frays and tb3 backboards until the fi- trict, but soul in the sink nature accomto years, cal Girl Scout Troops This check or bid bond of the er of Murray. pond?. .5 iShj?!E nal three minutes. Jordan sank modate all young ladies who de- of man shall flourish in immortal 9,000,000 game fish eggs too, the accepted bidder shall be forfeited baskets rebounds, of amid the war unhurt contact the sire to enroll. Kindly youth, have been received at the hatch- and kept in case he fails or refuses to en baU from the Pirates. matof the wreck Magna Times if you are interested the elements, eries since last fall. Included i Time out was called with one ter into the contract or furnish names will be given to ter, and the crash of worlds. and shipments to date are ram- the 100 performance bond, and tQ and the Bucs tried for the your authorities. Addison Joseph proper L fast basket, but the attempt 100 bow, brown, brook, material and labor payment lake trout as well as bond as required by the owner failed. salmon. and the State of Utah, High scorers for the night were Jim Sadler, 18; The work called for is separIvan 22; Turpin, April and May will total 4,800,000 and Mike peter. ated into three (3) contracts, " eggs and will include walleye son namely: General pike, rainbow, cutthroat and and Ventilating Heating brown trout Contract and Electrical Con tract. Detailed instructions, plans Continue Rides and specifications and proposal Range blanks will be on file in the ofAnnual range - game survey! fice of Bruce J. McDermott & rides are already under way over! Lent poses menu problems Associates, architects, 1400 Footthe state and will continue as the homemaker strives for hill Drive, Suite 12, Salt Lake through April before all big game interesting variations on an cov-J City, Utah, where they may be been have wintering areas old theme the .fish dinner. consulted or secured for the pur ered. Heres a tasty suggestion: of bidding. A deposit of $50 pose to participate! Stainless steel mixer with Anyone desiring SCALLOP STEW will be required to guarantee re nylon gears for smooth, in one or more of these surveys turn of said plans. Said deposit Vt cups milk quiet operation. should contact their local De1 Vi cups heavy cream will be refunded provided the partment of Fish and Game offi3 tbsp. butter plans and specifications are reof ride the office dates for or cer Vi tsp. A.l. Steak Sauce turned to the architects in good or rides they are interested in. 2 tsp. salt order within ten days following Vi lbs. sea scallops receipt of proposal. dash paprika s Dow P. Brian, H cup chopped parsley Heat milk, cream, butter, TIF?SR FtfhTiPtSC Board of Education, GranA.l. Steak Sauce and salt in ite School District boildouble of top part large eft.., $188.00. Date of Publication: Thursday, er, over boiling water; Dice Feb. 28, 1963; Thursday, March "Never point your gun scallops and add to mixture; 63 lb. Freezer 77 Lbs. Frexen Storage 7, 1963 and Thursday, March 14, Serve minutes. Cook at one you've befriended, J 1963. 14 lb. In Storage Tray. with paprika and sprinkled for Hit goes off Makes 6 chopped parsley. Convenient Door Storage for eggs, butter, servings. your friondMp it ont lodt I How To Win Votes tall bottles. In the Senate chamber in Al- Porcelain Crisper keeps vegei THE NATIONAL RIFLE Cultivate Good Will bany, N. 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