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Show V Eulogies For McCown(Ed) Hunt? TisBetter, Mayor Dunn, T o Give! It's like going to my own said McCown E. funeral, Hunt director of the Salt Like Civic Auditorium Board. mcompliments referring He to the passed flowery back and forth at the Board meeting Tuesday. One compliment, giving Mr. Hunt a vote of confidence as director, was made Immemorial in the form of a resolution. Flowers also were passed complimenting the board and Its harmony of opinion 'We are ready to fight them (those seeking a reconsideration of the Salt Palace) very very hard with harmony, one member expressed. Another resolution passed during the meeting, made it clear that die board felt itself to be an appointive agency; and as an appointive agency the board felt it should not enter into the present 'con troversy. We should try to stay out of controversy if at all possible, Mr. Hunt told die board. He warned members not to participate in public debate, but if there were questions to answer them directly. Members felt that there had been questions, but that the resolution reaffirming its dedication to its goal, would answer the questions. Board member Henry E. Alois then urged the board to take every opportunity to let promotion manager Byron Trimble speak to acquaint the public with him. 'Hes personable, said Mr. Alois. 'Let them see his engaging smile. that Simple request Easy sale. But the Account Executive asked him a few questions first about himself, his financial circumstances, his reasons for wanting to buy that particular stock. It didnt take long to find out that the man really knew little or nothing about stocks, bonds, or investing. And thats when the Merrill Lynch Account Executive politely refused to accept the check. Instead he gave the man a basic book about the investment business which we were distributing in those days a book like our present-da- y and urged him to study it "How to Invest Then he suggested that his caller come back in three or four days and discuss the basis of a sound investment program. All that happened twenty years ago. The man has been a customer ever since because, as he said recently, he was so impressed by "the honesty and fairness" of our Account Executive. No, were not trying to say that every Merrill Lynch Account Executive in every Merrill Lynch office would have returned that checks But a lot of them would. Because they know that our policy, "the customers interest must come first" is something more than just a nice motto on the wall. They know from their own experience that its the only way to build an enduring business. , 84U1....359-768- iVOK ?k-- f vy X v xu ; , svvMutO Aptf V va S .'Vv's :v v. w CC"' t; ' v v. V. X. ' OsV. AV. i v ss ' 1' X s'. : Dak-tarl-l- lke ed at salad bowl. I have sat for a mall order shotgun to put under my pillow and am building a wire barricade for the bedroom door. old little The eight-ye- ar monster, vho could easily charm the barnacles off a ge vater the mice, the cage door rusty hull with hi g sidevinder smile and quiet ways, is also jammed and into the house --a the rodents escaped baker's dozen. Chris prudently let the eat and & couple' of Mine companions in, but under our living room sofa, in the still of thq night, ! fancy I hear the gnawings of those valiant fev vho escaped. Next, addle on safari in Uinta County, the intrepid young hunter caotured three ' a collector of note. Recently he lost his pass to the raing pool and, to while away the lost time, started a nev collection along roadsides and in vheatfields. Its the most fascinating array of liquor bottles, vith everything on the labels from Guzzlers Gin to Old Snovshoe Bourbon to Tijuana Bitters, that has yet irmru wu aw ang: Less exposive, much nicer. See how . you can dress them vha expertly made to fit your tastes. People are amazed I make all my domes, my childras, those tea egers, too. Several fabrics, styles, sizes, --already made to buy if I ' -- you like. t S WILL COME TO YOUR HOME 00 w. , v; a Xs. . PHONE w. x X window sills. In file field RESTAURANT vill find atLE BISTRO" the varm and rustic atmosphere of an Tou informal, yet fiuhionable French inn. Ton 255-070- 5 y w.s vv. X vX- - .v 4 taste and convenience for your business luncheons! The ideal spot for tout dinner before or after your evening at one of the nearly theatres Come to the "LE BISTRO". Tou vill receive a varmj velcome and spend some unforgettable moments. A place of ''IE Cuisine Francaise BISTRO Fnr SatervatioRl Call 363-19- South State Street 338 of culinary turns out cookies and muffins that could well be used as weapons on the battlefront. With a packaged cake mix and a box of powdered sugar, ha doest a commendahls job theugh the kitchen looks as though Warner Brothers las been filming a sequace for the I am preThree Stooges. sent working on the inlcs to a ditty atitled 'We Who Walk in Barefeet Through Browa Sugar vith the Bat Symphony in mind. A paradox, little Sabu shudders to go into a darkaed room hut has no qualms about vaturlng Into the blackest cave. The thought of a bathtub appalls his soul, but he will submerge happily into the currat of any stream while dangling a worm the ad of a hook. I If he cuts a'smaH finger while dumping a sack of garbage, he will sob softly and report to the cupboard dispensary for medication-- but is oblivious to wounds and scrapes suffered in failing off a skateboard or sliding down jLMvmAk NEW ADDITION ta MW .Mifiiiiiafrii one dap BeauLj denlex. 1L -, im 2, ANN of beauty 21S9 33E EAST SOUTH a tree. He small is as fastidious as a - about which pats he wears to play second base in the Fee Wee Lague but will da a pair of trousers with holes in the knees for church. Its a struggle to get him Into bed Inside at night, but he will crawl into a sleeping hag at dusk if it means sleeping under the stars with a pal. and Hope springs eternal we peer out anxiously watch-in- g for the laves to Ml and school bells to ring. For then the star of 'Show and Adolph Menjou Vl V V. Wl f'. xL Our Staff Of Creative Artists T o Serve You IWI6S iv ' yr-- BRfcNT 'a. a V:.: ? vill enjoy the finest French cuisine. and . f, sXn ; solace, our little Huckle berry becomes a Frach chef at evil-looki- ng; - 12 NOCK- 2:30 P.M. 6:30 -- 11:00 P.M. all-nig- re-een- tly, vords --'Nov, mad but....I dont get mama, In attempting to feed and 1 y somevhere Inside our cottage. Just so things vouldnt get dull, Chris' poodle, Monsieur Oscar, tipped over a box containing one of his baby rabbits vhich fell into the hater vat, expired, and gave off an odor permeating the house until ve finally located and dislodged file unfortunate offender. The lads gnndmofiter found the account of his exploits hilarious, and vha he her spat theshenight vith sat home a tvo-fo- ot crocodile. Attached to its box vas a note saying that it should only hamburger from the best cuts of mat. It is long and lecherous and and I knovitvill so grov into a full-sizall of brantossurus and us in our beds. It vilL in all likelihood, be jolnedby the vater snake and two toads vhich came back from the forest this veek end vith little Hiavatha in my nev plastic Kto Open Saturdays 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. for your convenience. Watch the daily Stock Market Report 7:00 p.m. KUED-T- V Channel 7. v. taka those halloved halls vill trudge an earnest little fellov vith hazel eyes under silky lashes vho is making his mothers summer an affair to remember. In his offbeat vay, he in Huckleberry Finn. Kiplings Kim and Demis the Menace rolled into one small, tan, vlry body. A divine curiosity makes of him a cook, a scientist and a big game hunter. Because of the numerous ventures consequent to these avocations, the old homestead is becoming a delightful shambles vhereve spray once a veek for malaria. My love and sympathies go out to other mothers vho have lots of little boys, vithout vhom life vould Indeed be dull and never so vonderful. Christopher (for fiat is his name) began his distinguished summer career vhen he and a pal tipped over an outside in a field and took John captive 13 kangaroo field mice vhich they delivered trium- our kitchen in a I drove up shortly after vith a load of groceries to hear those nov famous, III MIMOlITt UtUIKI IIOIAIK Ml ITIEt MIIMMl ITOCl Kennecott Bldg....Salt Lake City : OPEN be si assembled in one small Tell vill retun to his formal filled vith education. And ve will antiboys bedroom amber liquid made from cipate his teacher telling us vater, vanilla and soy sauce. before PTA meetings what a Lying there in the dawns fiae lad the big game hunter early llgtit, surrounded by fills is though (aid here they newest collection, he looks always smile bravely) a like a midget fresh from an bit experimental. hinge. The bottles join a rock and shell collection and pace unto her who vatures Into the room in the dad of night to niseorlaver a window. The cansequace is barked shins and stubbed toa from various boulders and ore samples that roll out somehow from mopboardsand too, have gradually up secret residence these, B2 "LE BISTRO'. fol-lov- ing --end lizards blue-belli- ed p MERRILL LYNCH, PIERCE, FENNER a SMITH INC ITOCI Murray Commissioners reported that there had be no previous consultation with the county concerning the nev park. "Theyre ready enough to call ns vhen they need a file commission handout, said. The matter came up vhen Commissioner L. Clark Cush About September 1st, a fond dream of mine vill come true. School vill start, and tack to was obvious but there he was sitting in a Merrill Lynch office talking with one of our Account Executives. All he wanted was to buy $7,000 worth of a certain stock, and he laid a check for that amount on the desk. 1(1 South. s wasnt used to dealing with brokers QO nn lOltll The matter of Improvement ing mentioned that a Murray resident had been hired by file in the nev county park came Holladay Legion to maintain up later in file meeting, but the commissioners veretest-ln- g the Murray ball park. the ball park incident. The same man had been The City Commisslongran-te- d hired in the same manner to vater and sever connecdo the same job last summer and had been paid by the countions, but that vas all...jio lines or pipes or black topping ty. This year the county asked no monthly payment vaiver. The Commission also acto see his time. At first the county said the hours vere cepted Motorolas $2900 lov bid for a radio for the Murray too much. (Mr. Cushing InPolice dicated three hours a day six Police Department. The county Chief Ross McDonald explaindays a veek). department then said fiat it ed that the police department vouldnt pay any part of his vill apply for participation in vages because no previous the Civil Defense program. If accepted, the Civil Deagreement had been made. fense vill pay half of the cost We serve more county people than Murray residats in of the radio and all radio the park, said Commissioner equipment and purchased acceptance. L. Clark Cushing. Recreation Department la Murray Monday. At fiie same time the County refused to pay the wages of a Murray resident tor grooming a ball park, the County asked Murray to put Improvements in a new Salt Lake County park at 6th West and 5600 by Betty Castillo WE DIDN'T TAKE era of bad timing niparta case of the Salt Lake Do I Hear School Bells? THE CHECK He It on review. 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