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Show 2 American Baptist sent to Japan tiie Pemtentiary (Ossining NA.) JonJthan Goblewas the column. a added society 1 Continued from Page invenlor of the jinrikisha, or jhas Let's all be patient: In 1963 -- ricksha, in 1870. chological, sociological, educa there w.ll be six three-daholi- jn Russia, midgets arc extional, economical, religious and empt from paying taxes. weekends. thcrapeut.c aspects of the pro- day blem. Some of the topics scheduled for discussion on the program will be concerned with the history of alcoholism, organic Don't Let Worn-O- ut disorders related t o alcohol, of behavior, drinking patterns Heels & Soles alcoholism analyzed by a psy- -' chiatrist, public responsibility Put You and the treatment oi alcoholism. Two and three hours graduate On or undergraduate credit will be given. The Spot! A separate workshop, offered School of Utah the University by of Alcohol Studies on its 1962 program, is designed to fulfill Bring Them To Us the need and interests of persons actively en-- I For Shoe Repairing gaged in the treatment of alcoAt Its Best! exan to and holics provide change of ideas and to explore different treat, the efficiency oi ment techniques. Group leaders on the workshop program are William R. Elton Newman, M.D., associate professor of Preventive Medicine, U. of U. College of Medicine; Joseph P. Kesler, M.D., Direc278-940- 4 tor U. of U. College of medi-c.n- e 3977 B Wasatch Blvd. Rehabilitation Center; Douglas B. Carpenter, Rehabilitation Coordinator, Utah Alcoholism MSW, Assistant Director of Foundation; Fenton E. Moss, Social Service, Patient The People Will Decide Page a!xuv !nrn uno of l!i jjji ,;i !: wav. In it it van r;iil jiinr ij t if we art md diligent in ili'fcinliii'; our r.ijiil in i:. Iiii. of Ainciii-.ii-- wi-- area'; In miiii'.ii ii niily i' i!ii' r ciniiT.v anil ilicv Iti utlil iinl Neighbor In repi-PM'iitc- nl. II an aii.i In ii corjinralo. nr In jnin an ailj.i cent iiirni inrak'ii area, ilia! vliniilil. In- its jii ivii-i- . Inl unci tin oi) i taken, tlieii- sliinilrl he no ereNsinn. m In satisfy a Miil'leu whim nr In avniil ili'iiH'nrjinr.ilinn wi.-ii- is - - The jmlilii al m It i i neither right nnr fair llial llu- people living iiniiuni'jiutalei! areas ly llieir own clinirc shniilil li.iw In wage a iini.'l.int and mnrring liallle In aoid lienig drawn, against llieir will, into inrnrpnraled areas. It i - ill 1962 here are interests in Sail l.ake wliirli propuM scheme oiler scheme In impose llu wll of the c it v upon hi nullity tlmnigh one fnim nr another ol inelmpolilan giivenimpnl. So far. these schemes have linen pre generally dofealed. 1 30, May I A civic auditorium. Inca led in S.i Lake and paid Inr ihc hy enmity, vwuilil have lieen a great ii lory for llu cnnsolidaliomsls. While the plan lies dormant il gives the rnimly a chance In look at il nhjertivcly and see how the (oimlv rnuld lie hurt by it. is In aliolish the Tins would throw all courts. scheme jiislice peace llu rounly fines and fes into the city treasury and in cnase the enmity's dependence upon lit t il v. Bill jus lici courts are people's cnurls; they are as old as Amerca. and it is donhlful if the people will give lien i up. nf-lh- e U. of U. College of Medicine Rehabilitation Center; John 0. Grimmett. Ph.D, Adult Psychologist, Veterans Administra- I I aSll department as follows: Duchesne County West fork drainage of Duchesne Itiver open July 4; Red Creek Drainage exeluding Red Creek Reservoir from Highway 40 upstream op- ciix July 4. Morgan County Francis Canyon stream above Francis Cate opens August 1; East Canyon from ntrancc into East 9 91anjon Reservoir upstream tu Draw Uorgorza. Though nearly all trout waters open to angling on June 2, there are several lakes and streams This reminder came from the Utah Department of Fish and Game today as the Department once again urged angling proc-- ' before going afield, Popular waters with late sea- son openings were listed by the tion Hospital, Fort Douglas; and Ewart Sw.nyard, M.D., of Pharmacology, College Mrs C. E. Richards, 767 Sun-'o- f Pharmacy, U. of U. and rise Avenue, Salt Lake City; chairman Utah State Board on .iycc Fuller, daughter of Mr Alcoholism. & Mrs Jay C. Fullmer, 1399 Utahna Drive, Salt Lake City; Rolaine Page, daughter of Mr & Mrs Roland Page, 12990 South: 17uu West, Riverton; Sarah Cha-- ; vez, daughter of Carlos Chavez,' 1390 West 12600 South, Riverton; l.inda Hancock, daughter of W'il-- 1 ham N. Hancock, 3791 South Laraine Motzkus for his bride MO West, Magna; Lena Starks, i. a ceremony performed daughter of Othar L. Starks, Thursday evening, May 24, at 1:149 South 9th West, Salt Lake Crestwood Villa. Elder Ilarr' City; Lana Rae Given, daughter T. Oscarson officiated, oi Charles Roland Given. 3921 Parents of the' bridal couple South 2475 West: Linda Wixom are Mr & Mrs Theodore J. Mot- (i.mghtcr of B. A. IVixom, 7623 ikus, 1473 Parkway Ave., and i'o. 1700 Wcit, West Jordan; Mr & Mrs Gerald W. Brimley. iv-.t- t d uiohinr of I o 2770 y South 2100 East. The 4025 smith 565 E a s t parents hosted a '"J,' , of st Jah j'oto H. cafe. south West Jordan- - Ranae Mrs Warren L. Schmidt was P matron of honor for the bride, Stone, r4a) Ji,ih 1300 East; while Mrs Clyde T. Hamilton Susan Mickclsen, daughter of and Mrs Glenn T. Motzkus serWoodrow S. Mickelson, 1422 East ved as bridesmaids. Dav dau- c,lllttv Diana ! 1T9,U Hamilton and Kellie Lgyjeai 1011 ghter of Henry S. Day, S..,, Suuth Draner- - Linda .Selusidl were flower girls. e a! ,i3 Mtest fnan was Glenn T. were Jon H. Ushering A,v f? P,arlY 5475 fozakos, Ralph Brimley, Dale daughter of W. Brimley and Dennis Griedcr. ?am.an Entertaining for the bride S been Mrs Paul Scoville, have ',ia htay ner, 4582 South 2070 East, Mrs Robert Thomas, Mrs Harry e Eman-tiof Jcnsendaughtcr T. Miss Carol Motzwl Jei,sn 3390 South 7615 West, kus,Oscarson, Miss Lucille England, Mrs aP"a: antj Pamja James Pierson, Mrs Gordon daughter of Morns Whitlock, Iteapj, Mrs Robert Bingham, 1745 Church Street, Riverton. Mrs Glenn T. Motzkus. Mrs O. I'arrell Walker, Mrs Clyde T. Hamilton. Mrs Warren L. Schmidt and Mrs Marlon E. Parkin. pro-less- Twenty-twdairy darlings will scholarship, provided she meets compete on Friday, June 8, for scholastic requirements. Salt Lake county's Dairy Irin County finalists are: Barbara cess crown, at Prudential Fed- Peterson, daughter of Mr & Mrs eral Building, State at 3300 So. Kincr Peterson. 12910 South 1800 Mr & Mrs Dean W. Kaleman. West. Riverton; Gail Hardy. said Wednesday daughter of Mr & Mrs II. Boyd Ihc Princess pageant will lx Hardy 2080 East Evergreen. preceded by a banquet featur- Salt Lake City; Sherilyn liar& Mrs Carl Mr of mon. daughter is fowls. The ing dairy pageant one of the countys June Dairy K. Harmon. 780U South 1300 lKnii Ju7 Month highlights. West, West Jordan; Marilee asrJ5ul i Count Allen. Canyon a Sally Breinholi stunning Richards, daughter of Dr. and (VValt,ms an011 Pns .7 jently wears the Salt Lake eou- tr-nl- y Wasateh County-Cur- rant title. She is also attendant eek Drainage excluding Red j0 yw state Dairy Princess, Continued from Page 1 Creek Reservoir, from Highway Marjory Gamer. tu upstream all open July 4. thal lln.,h,a .x' Hc l'xpla'nejlearned Lake and Center Creek Drain- lake Citv TV personality, will the pcnmenls ages including Wilts Lake and he master of ceremonies. Mem- - ,,11In,ratlirc al thc airport was Jones Lake will open July 10. liers of the committee in charge ofllM1 as muth as i6 degrees .ddHto, t. Hr 4 Mr, collll.r lb Mme l,Uor. With the opening of the 1962 Bateman. Mr & Mrs James II. t..p the canyon. Drainage ana Utah general angling season uav. Draper; Mr & Mrs L. D. .vaiey effects in thc canyon only a few days away, thc de- - Withers. Riverton: Mr & Mrs the inversion of temperRobert I). Steadman, West Jor- - alurc. Under other circum part men t of fish and game day noted there are several dan: and Mr & Mrs Fred N ,chTfk CkiUL r'nZ waters which, for various rca- - Coats, Granger. J.OUO s Thc public is invited to the ..0es the colder it becomes. ons will remain closed to j throu Bh 1902. 11, air naieman saia. changes in- temperature also wUL be no admission affect "precipitation, the docteV The walprs wpre IllsU,d b7 . He added that the points out. Ilis experiments counties, us follows: will receive a university n,ith the green cans (precipilu- Daggett County Browne Lake .turn guages) arc designed to and Sheep Creek Lake. learn the exact amount of rain Reservoir. Juab County-Mon- a or snowfall at a given location. tributaries Morgan County-Al- l The water is collected in the to Hard Scrabble Creek; East cans, falling beneath a prutee-ien- a Be Canyon Creek closed from East oil mixture to eliminate Canyon Reservoir downstream evaporation, lie weighs the cam for approximately every month to learn the amile as posted: and Lost Creek mount of precipitation in in- dies. Three inches is equal B Drainage upstream from the Deseret Land and Livestock Marriage in the Swiss Temple approximately 1U00 grains. of the LDS Church will he con-- 1 Cottam has discoveied Company houndry. Rich County Woodruff Creek Isnmated June 27 for Miss That temperature and prccipi'.a-- : from Highway 3 upstream to Elaine Beth Erekson and Wil- - ion controls a community if Oakbrush on the first licit nf point known as Red Rock; and ford Bruce Woodruff. is a daughter the Wasatch, the Oakhru-i- i Birch Cnck Drainage excluding: The bride-to-blresi-; to a Salt low former Lakers, way Wixxlrufi gives thc Reservoir. Salt o I, Dr 1 Serving the Itolladay, Cotton-- 1 - of South Salt Lake Application to mail as second matter is pending at the post office at Midvale. Utah . Office-4- 708 Holladay . pivd. 6 Phone: Salt Lake City 17, Utah Cottam - n fish-caa- Plant 136 N. Main, Midvale, Utah ; Phone AM Subscription Rates: $3.00 per year 25 cents per month by carrier Published every Wednesday J. Parr Godfrey, Publisher J. Kay Aldous, Editor-Manag- Swiss Temple To Scene of T! Mot-jiut- f S,. J ; Wedding Event one-quart- fma occasion. you'll enjoy dinner at . . . . j 278-202- ... atmosphere that lends to appetizing mlrees . . . smorgasbord, prime rib, steaks, lobster tails . . . delightfully prepared foods that will make your banquet a truly exciting festive siL ; i . . . invilos your reservations for holiday banquets and private parties. Aeciimiiiodalions for 25 to 125 people in a beautiful festive dining room with gracious surroundings and glowing fireplace an appropriate ' i Cunty: finest rfshninint Repeats Vows ' , wood and East Millcrcek com- Suit Ijtkc City's Laraine Motzkus t' i y Olympus Shoe Clinic Next nhjedive of llie city do guilders OL VJUImIG The first Sing ; . ;i of Sin ! imiiiroijinraii'fl. llial llieir ri vi!,;r, ilanii'il J liv any outside finuii. onu-jmir- The newspaper I . lc.-i- IT - Alcoholism ' -' j tr Flaminio's 233 west 33, t south 1 a JW all By'j f jjl 19" sSfiJinFfiP - IEW.- ; . TV Portable net. iwft. o niid-inoii- i THIS WEEK ONLY j M MSJ On. weturft 172 ftft. M. OKU Ufa arftft Drain; ' En-- , Switzerlaiul. gives way to an upxr lxIl com- - dent Arza A. Ilinklcy of officiated. Stake The prospective bridegroom pm ed entirely of conifers and sign is a soq of Mrs Evelyn Ballif lacking all aspens. Englemann; Mr & Mrs A. J. Coomans. 428 Woodruff, 365 S. University St. spruce and Alpine lir form a I St., hosted a reception for the Announcement of the engage- - solid belt above the timber line couple following the rites, ent and approaching marriage mid is called thc arctic alpine; Mr Borup is the son of Mr m- -.n n r:r..ri Thursdav a, a belt ws Translated into practical us-- 1 View Circle. festive announcement luncheon. The Aviation Club was the set- - age. if a farmer finds an area Attending the bride were Mrs hydroelectric plant tailracc.j. lbc afj,,rnrom event, he wants to cullivale and il is Rudolph Aguilar, matron of jor downstream to the Bale Stream Jr., the. Covered with oakhrush. as ex-- : honor; Miss Sandra Borup. Mrs jrs Granj Macfarlane Generating Plant tailracc in- - i)rif,..t.t.cc8 .sister, was hostess. ample, through Dr Coltanfs K. S. Shepherd. Miss Karen eluding thc Provo Bench canal; yjss will leave for expcrimciils he can estimate t he Springer, Miss Kathy Johnson of thc steam generating plant rainfall limitations of and Miss Ann Kooyman. Wendy June 18. Mr Switzerland, jjern but not including the Timpano-- : Wotxli'ufC will ia ar'a- - This in turn would Aguilar and Lori Coles were there her join aid the farmer in thc type of flower girls. gas Canal. June 24. Wasateli County Little Deer Best man duties were assum- Following their marriage the t,0Ps he sowed. -' Crcck from Highway 189 upstr-- . 10!;u,,s would lie ed Switby Lawrence Hyte. while in wjh u)ncymix)n consislint within this tat-- ! Jack Dahlberg. Robert earn tu railroad crossing above ,.mlp,, tlu Scandinavian eoun- ,nran( property; Provo Riv (ri,.s anj Grfa Britain before tutu throughout llu Mountain l ord, Larry McAllister. Richard Drushal and David J. Coomans cr immediately below Deer returning to Salt Lake City, j Stutes. There will be many Mimiar ushered. Creek Reservoir dam and Deer who has q10 bride-to-be- , Mr Borup h:is attended the r,,su,.s ,0 1x1 tiail,r(l Jrim Ins Creek Reservoir immediately n)ate her home at in front of dam as marked and Eat is a student at Brigham t'Mcriment.s. thc doctor ail, is. University of Ltah and I'niver-- , of siiy of Hawaii in Honolulu. ,,akl ,Ik' posted by Provo River Water Young University, where she is P,n,s li:,t no up Entertaining for the bride Users; Snake Creek from Mid- - affiliated with 6. S. Trovata Road to Midway social unit. She also attended ,,c 1,1l,UItain for example. "In j have been Mrs L. Mike Coles, a'1J l):rflt,il;ir species Miss Ann Kooyman, Miss Kathy Hatchery; Strawberry Reservoir Athenian Institute in Basal, f,j!',tTa ' ' rt .Mrs RolK'rt Vorsler i,n 01 111 1,r Johnson. and its contributing drainage. Switzerland. leaf season by one day mr and Mrs Rudulph Aguilar, every 100 feet of elevalmn. Titus we find violets liliKiming n the valley on April Imt Ixive Brighton. 6,(M) feet hj-er or 60 days later, v inlets are in bloom on June 1. ' ' Blooming periods rd plai.t can lx correlated with riser-- 1 voir controls so ttiat by ailvanee knowledge that a lot more MIRRORS water was due. thoe in eluirge at the re.ervoir eontd seieidi-- : I leall.v reg. 12.95 Make every seat the AUTO GLASS regulate the they let escape. SAFEST seat in your car! East In nil r,UM, .uuuiliaiil hl-ii- i Creek from Mountain Dell Reservoir upstream to Emigration-Parley- s road. Canyon cut-of- f Sevier County Mouth of Twin Creeks as marked and posted.i! 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