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Show tl I Y r- - ? x I ,t All Aboard The Salt Spray Line children Presidents In The Field Over 200 children from Salt EDITORS NOTE: Y-Clas- first public hearings 13 South 4230 West, are conduct- Classes at all three pools in Hie mornings and are taught by Y certified instructors, according to Harold Buckner, YMCA Physical Education Director. are held The Twins wrapped up first place in the Kearns International League W.B.B.A. Saturday July 9th with a victory over the Cubs. 5- -3 RICHARD A. CARONE, of Mr . and Mrs. Frank Carone, 4324 West 3630 South, Granger, has been awarded a scholarship at Hie University of Utah La-Gra- nd Brady, Twins manager and Bob Listul coach guided their team to their third straight championship in as many years. Members of Hie by the Italian American Civic League of Salt Lake City. He has also received the Presidential in Mathematics and the Honors at Entrance award. He was the Sterling Scholar finalist In Mathematics from Granger High School and was a National Merit Finalist. He was Valedictorian of his class of 505 students. On Hie night erf graduation he received $100 as a scholarship award from the faculty for being the student with the highest grade point average, 3.97, He placed third in the State and first in the Salt Lake Metropolitan Region in the Utah State Mathematics contest for 1966.He attoided the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine classes at St. Francis Xavier Church in Kearns during the high school years. en 1966-6- RODNEY G. 7 team are, BUDD NOW BUILDING HIGH have with Heights Little League celebrated the aid of play Friday, at "Parents Fun Day by presenting the all stars who Will meet in regional games for the state championCottonwood ship. Named to the all were: MARRELLI Steve Long, star team ScottArch-bol- d, Scott Brock, Jerry Greg Hansen, Floyd Mike Jackman, Hoffman, Bruce LePrey, Joe Nichols, Tom Rice, Paul Sommers, Ronnie Stansfield, John Story, Kurt Taylor, John Johanson, Louis Seppi and Billy Reynolds. They will be coached by Ray Lange and Keith Mac-ke- y, who managed the league leading Utah Sand and Gravel Din-klem- Bees. four-ye- scholarship by S 4H ar Foundation, Inc. The Foundation is sponsored by Sperry and Hutchinson Company, distributor, S & H Green Stamps. Miss Choate is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Choate. 480 East 1000 North, Bountiful. Her father is a at Bountiful High teacher School. Her mother, Mrs. Vera Choate, is a service hostess in the S & H Green Stamps redemption center in Bountiful. Miss Choate von the $750-- a -year scholarship in competition with other children of S Si H employees throughout the United States. her outstanding During school career. Miss Choate Lecturer At Planetarium lecture-demoustiat- iar finished to determine second ' place. Major Standings -- Tie Wan Lost Twins 1 13 Pirates 1 7 8 4 10 10 ,7 U Cubs Rams Won 12 12 9 7 5 3 Panthers Braves Colts Cardinals Tigers NASA program will be ay to Hie NASA program. At the same time, the Hansen Planetarium will be continuing "Our Neighbor, the Moon in its Star Chamber, featuring a simulated trip to the moon, in which members of the audience are invited to fly the spacecraft. Our Neighbor, the Mian is presented on: Tuesday, Friday andSaturdayat 10:30a.m., 2 p.m., 4 p.m., 8 p.m.; Wednesday and Thursday at 10:30 a.m., 2:00 p.m., 4 p.m ; Sunday at 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. and is closed on Monday. ; ALL WORK GUARANTEED Minor Standings Giants The presented Tuesday through at 11:30 a.m. and Saturday 3:03 p.m.; Sundays at 3:00 p.m. and Tuesday, Friday, andSat-urdevenings at 9:00 p.m. There is no charge foradmit-tanc- e COMPLETE HUE OF HEW AIID RECAP TIRES no-hitt- ers Barbara Choate, honor VIewmont from graduate High School in Bountiful last month, has been awarded a 84 1966 representative from NA&, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, has arrived for a month and ball engagement at the Hansen Planetarium, 15 South State Street, Salt Lake City. Two bo three times daily he will be presenting a m spaceflight. The lecturer is Ben Casa-do- s, just returned from representing NASA in South America and Mexico. His demonstrations will -- include rocket propulsion from earliest Chinese black powder rockets, through modem liquid fuel propellants. He will explain and demonstrate communications satellites, the Ranger and Surveyor space probes, and life support systems for our manned . no-hitt- ers 0-- 21 A Lost -- 4 4 TIRE BALANCING ; 10 li WHEEL $1.00 13 Scholarship Announced ALL-STAR- S was a correspondent for Salt Lake City newspapers and was active in the school orchestra, chorus and Acapella choir, school clubs and Future Homemakers of America. She was a member of National Honor Society. She also has been an active Sunday School teacher and organist. She plans to enter Utah State University, where she will study mathematics and music in preparation for a career in teaching at the secondary-scho- ol level. Competition for the scholarship was based on high school records, scholastic tests, an essay and the recommendation of high school faculty. Selections are made by a scholarship committee headed by Professor Robert W .Aus tin, Harvard University. Woo It FRONT END SPECIAL 1 FRONT EHD ALIGNMENT includes SET CASTER mq$t TIRE TRUING INCREASE THE LIFE $1.50 25 BY CENTRALLY LOCATED AT 157 W. 33RD S o 485-094- 1 T Some Fish Trash: Mr - 4 panguitch Lake in southern Utah will be chemically treat- -. ed to remove trash fish in the fall of 1968 according to word received from a recent meeting erf the Utah Fish and Game Commission. The Lake, located 20 miles southwest of Panguitch, Utah now houses enormous chub populations. The decision to treat Panguitch Lake is based on the fact that larger trout must be stocked each year to compete with the trash fish population. With trash fish smaller fish may be ed and still be catchable size the next year due to the excellent fish growth potential of the Lake. Panguitch Lake was last treated for trash fish During his Sophomore year he was selected to play in theAIl City Orchestra. - Nicky BASEBALL chestra as a clarinet player. t Listul, This seasons games been very interesting son of Mr. and Mrs.' Ernest Marrelli, 979 West 9th North, Salt Lake City, Utah, has been awarded a scholarship at Hie University of Utah for theyear 1966-6- 7 by the Italian American Civic League. He is a graduate of West High School. In his four years of high school he maintained a 3.81 grade point average. He was a member of the student council at West for two years. In 1965 he was chosen as a delegate from West High to theAmerican Legion Utah Boys State.He played Sophomore, Junior Varsity Football. He was a member of the West High band and Or- 1 Kent Anderson, Clark Baldwin, Eddie Sidwell, Don Jones, Chad Brady, Don Peterson, Creig Terry, Ricky Burge, Gary Smith, jenny Edvic, Gary outstanding pitching and defensive play. Only one home run has been hit, this by There Michael Lemmons. have been five pitched and four games that boys have pitched hitless ball only to have the games go into overtime. Those pitchare, Kent Lising tul, Chad Brady, (Twins), Randy Johnson, Mike Lemmons (Pirates), Les Wells (Rams). Perhaps the highlight of Hie season was an 11 inning game between Hie Twins and Pirates that was called because of darkness the score still 0. This game may have to be July NASA have been redone, is a. gzy-- n in ties atmosphere with bright colors, velvet drapes, hhrfc leather seats and carpets. Gas lights hang from Hie ceiling of each car and the caboose has beat fitted with plush furniture, including a sink and rest room fecilities. ... , People wishing to ride the train to the Great Salt Lake should purchase their tickets at the ticket window in the Salt Lake Garfield & Western Railroad Depot across from the Utah State Fair Grounds. Tickets sell for $1.50 for adults and 75? for children. The ticket cost covers the Salt Spray ride to Hie lake and the short bus haul to the beaches. . Kearns Twins Champs Scholarships For Italiansson for the year "Salt Spray Special Council of The Salt Lake and the news media will make the first trip. Beginning Wednesday, July 20, the "Salt Spray Special will run each day at Noon, 2:00 p.m., 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m., returning to Salt Lake from the lake on alternate hours. Busses will meet the train at Hie end of the line and take them the short distaneqto Silver Sands or Sunset Beach for an afternoon of begins a weeks run for the Days of 47 activities with The Salt Spray Special is a V.LP. running July 19 at 12:00 p.m. The Board of the old Saltair Train. HowGovernors of the Salt Lake ever few things are the same. cars have been Area Chamber of Commerce, Two open-a- ir repainted and three coaches school'. 77 Act provide?) kind. The and August ing swimming classes to mee the needs of children who have been enrolled in summer 10-y- What specifically does the Wilderness Mrs. Watkins said, "have never been on a train of any mid-Jul- y ' studied for possible inclusion. sprint to preThis will be another lap in the serve some of the countrys choicest acreage in its pristine state. Many know erf the Wilderness Act. Few are aware erf its functions. The bilL S.4, was signed President Johnson, Sept. ty 1964. It Is now Public Law 4, 84-5and eight years erf doggedly hard work went into its success. The act provides that certain a seas will be set aside in their natural state and will remain These areas undeveloped. may be used by everyone. Fish and game management will be utilized fully to assure good hunting and fishing. There will be no roads in these areas wily trails where none but the hiker and horseback rider may pass. It (s a system of protection for a few parcels of our . The policy of Hie federal last remaining wilderness. ; government in establishing it was "to secure for the American people of present and future generations the benefit of an enduring resource of wilderness. Without it our grand-childrprobably would have no opportunity to experience a wilderness. It would only be a word to them. Presently there are 53 National Forest areas permanently included. There are 34 national forest primitive areas currently under study for possible inclusion, 55 national park system units within which such areas may be designated. The four Southern Utah areas are in the category of national park system units within which wilderness areas The High Uinta Primitive is Hie could be established. ? states only forested area being studied. The act is a well -- conceived piece of legislation. It has teeth. Already there have been test cases in the nations courts in which violators of Hie no motor driven vehicles provision have been found guilty, convicted and fined. Landowners, after years of battle with conservationists and sportsmen, are realizing the legislation has not hurt them nearly as much as they thought it might. These battles have been a key point in development of the law and have resulted in its fair and Judicious controls cm range land. In many cases stockmen and sportsmen have been made to understand each other for the first time because of the dialogue of Hie wilderness hearings. The act has awakened many Americans to a growing need a place to go where nature can be seal. It has spawned action on another similar front the preservation of some of our rivers in their primitive state. The Wild Rivers Bill, which solidly bogged down in Congress before the last recess, would do essentially the same thing on rivers as the Wilderness Act has done ' on forest and national park land though restrictions under the present draft would not be as stringent as those found in the Wilderness Act. Many are in favor of such legislation and they are wondering if there would not be a stronger version : introduced. Ct fr I (Next week: ses The Salt Lake City YMCA, 737 East 200 South; Southeast "Y 6005 South 1651 East: and West Crest Y, 350C on inclusion of Northern Utahs High Uinta Primitive Area in theNational Wilderness Preservation System will be held in Salt Lake City. Four other areas, all in Southern Utah, are being 12-- (12:00 p.m.) Lake July 21 on the "Salt Spray Special. According to Julie Watkins, of Neighborhood House, "Hie This is the first in a series of four columns on wilderness legislation and how it effects sportsmen and the public domain. First, Hie history. On Oct. will take the Nocn train to the lake shore from he Salt Lake Garfield St Western Railroad Depot at 11th West and North Temple. The youngsters and their supervisors will return to Salt Lake on the 3:00 p.m. run from the Great Salt Lake. "Many of the children, Lakes Neighborhood House will leave lor the Great Salt MAUN FOSTER BY REVIEW, SPEED TRAINS vrr.rr-E- r . ' ' 5 v,3Ssr- S in Passengers will travel in luxurious comfort, beginning in fall of next year, in the first American railroad cars capable of speeds up to 160 miles ' hour. the per cars will go Built by The Budd Company, the revolutionary, electrically into operation irt 1967 on the eled routes such as lor car passengers will be served Pennsylvania Railroad between meals on trays at their seats; elecCleveland; New York and -- By Washington. 1970, they're expected to cut the time the cities between two running to about 2 hours 20 minutes. ' The space-ag- e a coproject operative program of the Pennsylvania Railroad and the U.S. Demay point partment of Commerce the way toward rail trav other on heavily operations high-spee- d San Francisco-Lo- s Angeles-Sa- n and Portland-SeattiDiego; ' Budd will build 50 of the sleek, ktainless-stevehicles 40 coaches and 10 parlor cars. Luxury features wilt include roomy reclining seats, carpeting (even up the sides and across the roof, to keep interior noise down), air conditioning and electric heating. Par ll tronic snack bars will be located in every other coach car. d demonstration If the project lures passengers back the rails, as expected, travelers throughout the country should soon be speeding trains of the similar Budd-buifuture. high-spee- city-to-ci- lt The executive committee of approved the appointments of state officers who will serve the Utah Jaycees this coming year. Utah Jaycee President Ben-n- ie L. Williams announced Hie following appointments: Legal Counsel, Richard H. Moffat, Moffat, Iverson & Elggren of Salt Lake City; Treasurer, ii:l6 JV, 4 0 Myron K. Berryman, blrreu, Jaycee history, the organiza' Zimmerman & Thomas of Salt tion has established a permanLake; Public Relations Direcent state headquarters in Salt tor, Andy Walquist, Salt Lake Lake City. The new home of Area Chamber of Commerce; the Utah Jaycees will be in Hie State Editor, Tom Taylor, Ness Building, 28 West Second Mountain States Telephone & South in ait Lake City. The office will be manned by Telegraph; Secretary, Hal K. Johnson, Murray, Interstate a part-tisecretary In order Electric Company; and State that the growing Utah Jaycee Chaplin, Tom Bartlett, Murorganization can be properly ray, with Jenkins -- Soffe. serviced. At the present time For the first time in Utah there are 59 Jaycee Chapters in virtually every city in Utah. The organization has a mem bership of just under 2,500 members In Utah. ii 4 r r i ft 1966 Ml. ;! - Zs v ' - y v . .Vj A'"' I h Yt b- F r .. ,f i ' - W nstream to its confluence with fish. HOME - Natures at work... cooling every nook and corner of your whole house with gas air conditioning. Feel the refreshing peace. Listen to the quiet air of quality. For your gas air conditioning utilizes only the quiet forces of nature to absorb excess heat . . . and a gas cooling cycle is sealed in a vacuum . .. . sealed for life . . . sealed for the life of your house. . . . Congratulations on choosing the only cooling system that doesn't lose its efficiency or as the heat goes as the years go by on choosing the cooling up. Congratulations system that maintains its value . . . has the lowest depreciation of any ever built. ... Red roses to you for choosing gas S.L.C., 484-851- 1 air conditioning! 'Your neighbors will be delighted to learn how little gas air conditioning costs to operate. Just Tell them too that were happy to make initial cost estimates suggest that they give us a ring. MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY FOR DETAILS AND APPOINTMENT CALL whole-hous- e FENCES, EUINISKER THIS IS ONE OF THE TRULY BEAUTIFUL SUMMER HOMES IN THE AREA rtHART CROs77 . fishing season FOR SALE SUMMER HOME LAKE BEAR NORTHEAST SIDE - BEAR LAKE SANDS NIW M0BIRN av ends shortly cm one Utah stream The Strawberry River from Willow Creek dow- Most people nave never seen this area. Most beautiful beach on Bear Lake. Strickly private. No Fantastic view. Drive over and see. HIV . All fishermen are urged to take note of this early closing. Thousands of Utahns plan to celebrate the approaching 24Hi of July holiday on camping and fishing trips. The Department of Fish and Game urges everyone to use campfires with caution and only in areas approved. i7P fiSi I (? i good. The creeled me Ml is still Red Creek will be closed to fishing on August 4 according to the 1966 fishing proclamation. This portico of the Strawberry River was designated this year as a "quality fishFishing is pering stream mitted with artificial flies only. The bag and possession limit of five fish and a minimum length of twelve Inches is required for all Jaycees Open New Offices the Utah State Jaycees have 1955. Department of Fish and Game officials say the Lake will be stocked with five and six inch fish this month and once again in 1967. These fish will be caught by anglers by treatment time in 1968, greatly minimizing the number of game fish left in the Lake. Panguitch Lake will be restocked in 1969, but fishing will not open until 1970. Fish and Game officials point out flat fishing at Panguitch Lake at the present tima or -- 278-314- 4 tfaCUAAl Gal StAJJitt I I f |