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Show i i ! I My Hairdresser T bought I Was Rocky ... Was Rocks were rocks. . At least until I met Bryan Shafer, an interesting 12 year old boy. To the average camper, fisherman, or outdoorsman a rock is Just something always in the way. They were fun to skip on rivers and lakes. . . and came in handy when chasing off wandering animals in the night. But as far as rocks having any value, the thought never crossed my mind. After meeting the youngest member of the Wasatch Gem and Mineral Society I was transformed into a rockhound, year old lapadarist, displays certificate presented to him by his principal for his outstanding con- BRYAN SHAFER, tribution to the 12 schools geography department. Sperry Names Engineer Boss Mr. Steinburg, former Sergeant Missile System engineering manager for Sperry, succeeds Mr. H. E. Meyer. New historic animal living in the area, but found this young lad much smarter than I, so wait along with the hunt. to a wonderful Coming I immediately specimen, followed the procedure of licking the rock to see if it was valuable. This is only done when water is not available and naturally, we had picked a spot where- - there was no water and never would be. Licking stones was not my idea of good health habits, but lick I did and was sure I had found something to make me famous in the Society. To my chagrin it was nothing but a piece of shale which had or 'lapadarist. arrived at its destination no Bryan noted that if I exdoubt via a road grader. to a be collector pected my hair would have to be cut Earlier he had mentioned that short because long longs delarge pieces of petrified Redtracted from seeing the good wood were rare and valuable, and without realizing that Redstones. It was then I first noticed wood was not common in this his hair was not cut in the area, 1 kept one eye opened for it. traditional 'bang style OF toEach rock he discovered day. to have a name that seemed My beauty operator thought I was some kind of nut when I could not spell, much less its name. My I explained to her I now had remember a new hobby which required major finds for the day were sandstone, shale and gravel. good vision at all times. . . The mly reason I recognized and to whack it off. My first excursion with them was because of their abundance. Bryan took place at Beaver Bryan said it had only taken Spring Ranch, east of Oakley. him three years and an abunUtah. He told me to start with simple, rocks, but to dance of enthusiasm to make always be on the lookout for him an amateur, but from rare 'cymoids. These are petrified plants dinosaurs used to eat. I couldnt have imagined any pre Ball Park Built,.. For Horses by Pat Kendig June 16, 1966 AS CONTINUOUS DEMONSTRATION states Dr. Alsop. 'Personal! Dynamics (based upon the science of personology) is die term applied to the identification of the conscious and Intelligent interpretation of the around each circumstances person according to the per- Shows How To Fix Cracks sonality traits he inherits Permanently HAVE A BALL WITH (CROW STYLE) AND GLASS FABRIC! W This week, continuous dem-- I onstration shows you how to solve 102 home maintenanot problems. See how to: L Cure cracks permanently Repair rotted windoujsillt low cost OLD CROW Tim a I Money t Clean and Eaay To Jjyii TitmJmtif Fix leaking gutters Sivtt STRAIGHT WHISKEY at Seal flashings, etc., etc. Utel COME IN THIS WEEKI Distributor! for Beachball 510 ths. fellow lapadarists I learned he was already classified as an expert. 8FNJAMIN UNITE0 Old Crow and Water code 191 iHinOTtiMWTwwwwnwmwow annum s ioim mm hojs frt cm stsmtm ct umuti MOORE PAINTS WAll-TE- WALLPAPER 2460 South State St 4B7-1D6- 1I i- rl STORE HOURS Although theres no tax for joyment of their sport. Not only do horse owners playing baseball. Salt Lake pay additional taxes ($32.00 County Is full of Wesley E. Steinburg was and adequately appointed ball just to register horse trailappointed engineering manaparks. In the new Mill Creek er that's not even new), but Utah Company, ger for Sperry Park, for instance, the soft-ba- ll the proposed Millcreek Park Division of Sperry Rand Cordiamond complex will in- bridle path represents a John J.Leete by poration today There are no other with skinclude four diamonds 'first. Utah division Company Sperry ned (dirt) surfaces and grass provisions for equestrians in manager. outfield with future plans for the entire county. KSOP KOUNTRY It was two years ago that player fcreas and press box the public was first given WESTERN REQUEST RADIC facilities. It is, therefore, most ap- notice that a park was planned 36 hours a day that our for the Millcreek area, and at 466-propriate 1 370 for your Phone Salt Lake County Recreatioi that time, horse owners made selection Superintendent, Paul S. Rose, their plea that a bridle path AM - 1 370 KC has also included a bridle path be included in the new park 5 a.m. to sunset in the new Millcreek Park, aloig with horseshoe pits, tenFM stereo - 1043 MC because horseback riders do nis and volley ball courts 24 hours a day pay special taxes for the en- - and baseball diamonds. . From the safety standpoint alone, it seemed a reasonable well-light- Rodney conduct a two-dPersonality Dynamics seminar in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, June He will be the 11 and 12. guest of several of the professional and business men of that city. 'Genetics is proving to be the revolutionary new 'kev' ay by Kay Green REVIEW. Seminar Set Personality to Dr. E. Alsop will personality analyst ed 10 'til 9 favorites for Father Priady & Monday 10 'til 6 all other shopping days SUGAR HOUSE far-sight- ed lldme This Man Contest Win Win $100.00 $100.00 Special Purchase for DAJy r e request. It isnt safe to ride horses where automobile operators might honk and send the horse into a panic causing him to dart across the road into the path of the car. Mr. Rose recognized this need more overwhelming acutely after he was presented with a petition from 13 riding clubs in the area, (including H groups, Ute Rangers, County Posse, etc.) representing the equivalent of 500 4-- "NAME THIS 2 3 4 5 6. 7 I 9 Submit Address n MAN CONTEST RULES t bottom Mrres fl Entry Blnk ntnos to Ronnoour Realtor is n limit to tho number of entries any person my submit Associates of Ronnoburg Realtor nd their immediote lemtiies or not ohgibto to compete AH entries become the property of Ronnoburg Reoltor end none will be ocknowledged O' returned Decision of tho judges is fine! , Contest ends ot midnight August 3 1966 will receive $100 00 Winning entrent Nemo of tho winner will bo published m our rfewspeper ed il Thor NAME THIS MAN CONTEST ENTRY . ronneburg SOS Eost 33rd My nemo tor signatures. 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