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Show ' I ill I yrtmy a XX- - rr C C 0 t BOSS-- On of the first orders of business on moving day tfas finding a prominent Governor Calvin L Rampton's portrait. How about right here0 THE 0 Moving day is hectic for any woman, but trying to accomplish this feat while smiling for news photographers takes a woman of patience. Mrs. Calvin L. Rampton, Utah's gracious first lady, survived the ordeal with composure intact. In the midst of a swirling snowstorm and newsmen scrambling for pictures, Mrs. Rampton skillfully moved her chief -executive husband, four children and two dogs into the governors residence at 127(1 Fairfax Road, Monday, January 11, After hours of juggljng boxes and uncarting clothes, her next problem was one of arthimetic dividing five Ramptons into three bedrooms. Although gaining four extra rooms from their just plain citizen home at 2492 South 2300 East, the family lost two bedrooms. Completed in Septembei 1159, thebea ,'lf'f 290,000 j home of Utah governors contains only three private fam ly bedrooms. Surveying her sta'e of the home needs, Mrs. Ramp i 1 cided the two boys wll us? the two small state bedquick! rooms for now. J il it weren't hr the honor, ihe'd pat a toon have the bedroomt or AT THE MANSION MOVING D $ plae-f- 0 V LITTLE EARLY -- - Although a blizzard raged, Tony Rampton, a senior at Highland High School, couldn't watt to uncart his golf clubs and chip a few snowballs. The yard of his new sized home is plenty of chance to practice. golf-cour- se n READY TO the moving van arrived at the governors residency, Vincent Rampton carefully shecked his treasured guitar. It made the short trip safely. SWING--Whe- CALLING ALL RAMPTONS -- - Ora price, housekeeper and cook, shows Mrs. Calvin L. Rampton and son Tony, how to operate the Instrqutng com munlcatlons system In the governors residency. i t t New Art LAST 8 DAYS FABULOUS Paper Cited By Senator WILLIAMSON'S FAIR WORLD'S (Continued from page one including tors, intelligent citizenry from all walks of life countered with answers to specific missmany Republicans tatements within the book. "The Rocky Mountain Review, a fine weekly newspaper refutation published in Salt Lake City, printed a of the statements made. It was a studied effort to correct, by facts, the emotional impact the book was having on people who had no way to get these facts -- - or were disregarding MODEL HOME page-by-pa- THOUSANDS HAVE ACCLAIMED them." Moss asserted that "one of the hopeful sips of was the reaction of average citizens to the and scare tactics of the Radical Right in the past half-trut- hs J campaign. Declaring that the moderate view" must get more attention. Moss said that for every John Birch Society and every Minuteman group, we need counter organizations of and intelligent citizens to expose the tactics of fear and fallacy upon which the haters thrive. AT THE FAIR! THAN well-inform- ed OPEN 4 MORE DAYS p. I I 7)1 ti I am Daily Av 17 SJEE US 0 C"N AdnMaa r Wy FOR: .PERSONA) LOANS .CONSOUUATION LOANS .COUATtRAt LOANS EQUIPMENT & AUTO LEASING HI Wf. 6vm HrlN Mil World. . W aur MW House, 1386 Butler Avenue at 12:30 P M 111 be Honored pests presidents of the other local Mothers Clubs and past presidents of the Alpha phi Club. Chapter mid-wint- er Mo--th- Chasing the blues away will ed be a spring hat display, by 1 lien Stewart, head of Auerbaths millinery department Hats will be modeled by the mothers at the sel-ect- Hostess committee will be headed by Mrs. Willard Van Ftten, president, Mrs. Blaine McNeil and Mrs. James H. Criswell J a 2060 E 2K SO Less than a year ago, this newspaper ran a story about Mrs. Jesse BJorkman, who saved the life of a child as she nearly drowned. At the time M rs. BJorkman told In detail how the training she had obtained In a P T.A sponsored course enabled her to art swiftly, surely and child. successfully aid the Mrs. BJorkamo was quoted in the Rocky Mountain Review as saving, people need this class, they cant wait until they can find time. We Just never know when some real miracle will come from Just a few hours effort On Thursday, January 21, a course similar to that which Mrs BJorkman had taken will begin Meeting every Thursday from 7:30 PM. to 0 P. M the class will continue A standard for six wet ks. American Red Cross first aid class, the course Is open to anyone 18 years of age and over. Under the sponsorship of the School P.T.A. and Howard R. Drlggs School P T. A., the class will be held at Crestvlew School, 2100 Lincoln Lane. Each week a film will be shown to emphasize Crest view f 3 4 important subjects such as artificial respiration, checking for injuries, wounds and fractures standard American Red Cross first aid certificate will be tssed upon completion of the course and the only requirement is the American Fed Cross First Aid Handbook, which may be purchased In the class for 75 cents. . To register call Mrs. ManMrs Bjorkman ner and Mrs. Dorothy A 277-490- 8, Price, Justices of the peace bitterly resent efforts to alxdlsh their jobs Tpe IN ASS mJ EC SfNCI HOl Ce want - but then they to be put on a -- YOUR CHILDREN merit system either AND 25.00 9'm REWARD for the t ASSOC itAMM 468-883- 0 J been to their news? Call them Long Distance Mountain States whereabouts ot ROSE a black and white female ALASKAN MALAMUTE 50 bs, 2 (eet tall ...gentle. Please call Mel FOWLER it thbir voices, listened ROSE? ? has since you've heard IS IN, DtS'GN fed B How long 1 WE11AM50N dont WHERE IN THE LOWER Club Maverick got Its license back after county commissioners had twice voted to suspend it The Mavericks attorney asked for mercy but he didn't ask the right guvs the first two times. 277-712- 0. HU COTTOWOOD MA" 4 next month. Defensive driving will be taught through a series of driver Improvement courses coordlanted and assisted by the Utah Safety Council. Each course, however, must be sponsored by a business or industrial concern - or other organization or agency - for the benefit of s employees or members. "Of all the elements of the total traffic safety program, none holds a more Immediate promise of tangible results as this project, said a Council spokesman. 277-51- CENTER HOME PLANNNG dnvlngtech-nique- s that characterize the remarkably safe driving records of professional drivers will be carried directly to the mass of Utahi Individually llrensed drivers beginning First Aid Class Slated By PTA s financial corporation WILLIAMSON'S The skills and 1 'i the times DISPLAY BETTER tldote for - Grace Vlam, Fine arts librarian and lecturer on art history at the University of Utah Is currently giving lectures each Monday at the Salt Lake Art Center, (54 Finch Lane), on thp subject of "Rembrandt and his i blue will be offered at the Phi Mothers Club Alpha Luncheon, Wednesday, January 20 ge Concluding, THIS HOME A An Lecture TO VIEW THE Defensive Driving Secret Of Safety Mothers To Turn Models Telephone PREPARING FOR CLASS Charles Pauli, safety director. Salt Lake Chapter, American Red Cross, and Mrs Charles J Manner, Red Cross lnstrur tor and safety and civil defense committee member- - for Vtah State Congress of PTA, right, demonstrate the correct first aid Tiethol of splinting an arm Injury Willing patient is Mrs Jesse H Bjorkman, family life eduration chairman, Howard P Drlgrs PTA anl Grani'eW astch Council PTA. Shirley Manner, v. a s'udent at Howard R. Drlggs, looks on. LEi 0, |