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Show mm April 29 j 19 6.1 Page I H r.- Geologist Lists Talk Doctor Charles S. Robinson, a United States Geological Survey Engineering geologist, will present two lectures at Westminster College Thursday and Friday, April 29 and 30, President W. Fred Arbogast of WestminsterCol-leg- e announced today Doctor Robinson's lectures which are open to the public are being sponsored by the American Geological Institute under a grant from the Science Foundation Na-tio- Lectures will be held at 10; 30 a m ., in Hogle Hall's Robinson Room on the Parson campus. A graduate of the University of Colorado, Doctor Robinson will discuss the StraightCreek Tunnell site in Colorado Thursday and the Loveland Basin Landslide area, Friday. STAMP OF APPROVAL Howard Christenbury, president of the Utah Philatelic Society, looks over a few of the 85 frames entered in the Spring Stamp Exhibition at the Cottonwood Mall, Saturday, April 24 ? Stamp Collecting: A Sticky Business Thousands of stamps from around the world highlighted the ninth annual Spring Stamp Exhibition hosted by the Itah Philatelic Society, Saturday, April 24, at the Cottonwood Mall The popular exhibit drew approximately 50 collectors who placed 85 frames on view Jack Quilico bagged "Best of Show" with his display of Southern Rhodesia stamps He also won first place in Class H, foreign stamps. Other winners were: Class L U S. Stamps-Marv- in Hogen- - sen; ft; f' AS- Investment Advice: For growth, buy Series E U S. Savings Bonds; for current income, put your money in Series H Bonds - on' 9 Class in, Foreign Postage from Around the Warnas; Class IV, Utah Territory Covers Before World-Herm- Statehood -- Lamar Peterson; Class Class VI, U S Locals-Pa- V, Topicals-Davi- d L. an Tatt-ersa- ll; Lyons. In the junior amateur collector division, Newell Taylor first place with his display of U.S. Plate Blocks. captured Taking second place wasN Murdock for his My Pets on Stamps Mike Ajiderson won third place with his U.S. Singles stamps. ul WE'RE SHOOTIN" FOR SALES MALCOLM LeSUEURfr SCOTT BRINGHURST H TINY HUNTSMAN t MASON COLLECTION Miss Pat Christenbury, secretary, Utah Philatelic Society, finds the stamp collection on famous Masons in American History to her liking TOP EXHIBIT David and Wendy Pearson son and daughter erf Eugene Pearson, 4086 West 5050 South, examine the 'Best pf Show stamp collection won by Jack Quilico Mr Quilico's Southern Rhodesia stamps bagged "Best of Show and his exhibit of foreign stamps won first place in Class n Books Available On Utah Pioneer Two books on the life and descendants of Orson Spen- cer, Utah well-kno- eer Pion- and first chancellor of the University of Utah, then the University at Deseret, have been added to the collection at the University library The presentation was made to Director of University Libraries Ralph Thomson, by Robert W Spencer, of Orson Spencer The books were authored by the late S H Spenrer, grandson of the pioneer Both books were written and published at family ex great-grands- on pense, primarily for distribution among the descendants of Orson Spencer. So far, 220 copies have been made and distributed, at cost The books were presented to the University as a gift, however Robert Spencer said, at the time of presentation, there was a possibility a second edition would be necessary to fill demands within the family Mr Thomson noted if the SADDLEv f V Hi J UP!v Drive One! 1 ELMER DUNN 4 BOB SMITH R I LON FOX HitTin'll v(x JOHN THOMAS book remained a family thing, it may very possibly become quite valuable The biographical work traces the eventful life of Orson Spencer from childhood to death and contains a good deal of the early history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints and the University of Utah The other volume is a genealogical record of his descendants EUROPEAN SPECIALTIES NOW IN SUGAR HOUSE! FEATURING: ITALIAN SAUSAGE USINGER MEAT PRODUCTS EUROPEAN FOODS LUNCH ROOM ALL ALL Pepperi$$e '$o'lcz Pfcoee 276-146- 0 COTTONWOOD MALL DELICATESSEN BEEHIVE BAKERY PRODUCTS 2016 South 11th East 906 EAST 21ST SOUTH 467-543- 1 riii J-. i' . |