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Show the Park Long ago, when Indians combed this valley for win ter stores of crickets, they didn't Suspect that pockets of silver, lead and zinc waited beneath the gold of fallen aspen as-pen leaves. Brigham Young ignored rumors of mineral w. alth buried in the hills and concentra'ed only on farming the wilderness into a city. Not until the late 1860's when Col. Patrick Edward C o n n o r's California Volunteers (stationed (stat-ioned at Fort Douglas to keep an eye on the Mormons and pro'ect the Overland Mail Route), stumbled on a bold out-cropping of quartz, were treasures discovered in the mountains of Park City. The rush was on! Silver was struck at the Ontario mine, and scouts from Virginia City swarmed to the area to find another Comstock Lode. George Gideon Snyder and his wife, Rhoda, named the plaw Park City for its beauty and opened the first boarding-house boarding-house for hoardes of prospect ors who converged. On the he! of "uccess came Imml grant lahor, Irish, Swedish, Danish Cornish, Sou thern Evr"wn and, later after eronnleflon of the railroad, Chinese. Horse trails whloh followed natural streams to Cm lower lands soon filled Dishwashing a Drcozo vifh Borax Awl .'iJL V "if Dishwashing can be one big bore if you persist in standing over the sink and scrubbing each piece separately. Try the seek. It's the next best thing to a mechanical dishwasher. But it has to be done methodically to get equally good results. Here'? how to proceed. After scraping and rinsing dishes put them into the sink, but -not stacked, scattered, so that your dishwashing solution will get a whack at all surfaces. Add a dash of detergent and a half cup of the new pure borax. The borax will dissolve greasy residue and any dried on food particles missed by the rinse. And being a sister product of your old familiar friends. Arm & Hammer baking soda and sal soda concentrated, you know that borax delivers. Now you can fill up the sink with good hot water and go about other household business. When you return to sink-side all you have to do is drain out the wash water, splash rinse water over dishes and retire them to the drain rack to dry. If you've filled pots and pans with the borax solution they too will be ready to rinse and dry. Auto Repair Terms! NO DOWN PAYMENT Use our Credit Plan, up to 24 months to Pay 45 days til first payment- $50 repair . . . $4.67 per month.-$100 month.-$100 repair $5.17 per month- Orem 'Auto COO north State, Ph. AC 5-3174 ave wiier you can City Story with donkey pack-trains, with progress, to the stagecoach and horse-drawn wagon. Mil lionaires were mads, and min ing fortunes built mansions and skyscrapers in Salt Lake City. W ith the bonanza, Park City developed into a permanent community. It was never a typical boom camp, but at tracted -settled rather than transient miners. The resi dents built a school and opera house; a newspaper was started (the oldest "weekly" of continuous publication in Utah); and the citizens were generally law-abiding. There characters, such as salvation-preaching salvation-preaching "John the Baptist," and humorous incidents in their history, but there was also courage and stubbornness argainst disaster in the 1898 fire which gutted the town, a "Ine explosion In 1902, hazards haz-ards of snowslldes and depressions. de-pressions. Although most of the mines have been closed down since 1952, $475 million In silver, lead, and zinc has been realized real-ized over the years. Now, new history will be written as Park City experiences s second bonanza with the Treasure Trea-sure Mountains recreational development by the United Park (Sty Mines Company. e THE FIZZLE N3U LOOK SADfTASRFd VWSRS I KC?) THfffS OS VlORlD GWI S SOU) I 11 M VH KtHl I UUK A ur IN II V 1 IT 4. 1 IUW1 t I I IN. 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College students and high school seniors considering careers in dentistry are offered offer-ed the opportunity to take a manual dexterity test Feb. 29, 1964, at the University of Colorado in Boulder. The test is given under the supervision' of the University of Calif ornia's dental school at San Francisco and is required for entrance to that school. However, anyone interested in entering dentistry may take the test, regardless of where he wishes to attend dental school. The University of California Califor-nia also requires a test for admission ad-mission to its dental hygiene program. This test too will be given in Boulder on Feb. 29. Students interested in taking tak-ing either test should make reservations at once with JMrs. Marybeth Monti, School of Dentistry, San Franrisco Medical Medi-cal Center, San Francisco 22. Deadline for applications is Feb. 1, 1964. Fee for taking the test Is $9. FAMILY J OF 6000 HEALTH1 Crossvord Puzzle ACROSS 1. Essential 6. High peak 9. Wipe up 12. 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