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Show SALT FLAT NEWS JANUARY 1971 Ber Try our Uatskeller . . . SPECIALTY SANDWICHES 250 SOUTH 3RD EAST SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Editort note The inventor of this particular sport is well phased in the , art of balance as he previously sailed wind buggies across the great salt lake desert. on a big Sourdough French Roll SKI PHONE 355-014- 3 RATSKELLER . TAKE-OUT- S 11 PHONE PIZZAS 355-172- 9 f MRS. SMITH GAVE A PARTY by R. N. Goldberger assistant society editor Death and Taxes may come and go, hut By Damn! A casino will never close. --Nevada Smith, 1946 Much merit must be given to this green rule of thumb by Nevada's favorite son, however, whenever there is a rule, there always an axiom and an exception. Wend over, Nevada vied for both these honors, as the sun slid quickly off the cold sky, last December the twenty is second. ' The Stateline Casino bowing to tradition' stopped Americas travelers the tired, weary, and poor from clinking the slots and beating the dealer for approximately six hours. This was done so that the employees who, like the American traveler, could appreciate a brief respite from the normal day joys of labor. Mrs. Anna Smith, owner of the Stateline, though no relation to Nevada Smith except in spirit, feels for her employees the way a mother would 'for her own family. For six hours dancers like Bob Mace and Linda Neilson cut out lively steps amist the one-armshadows of the now silent slot machines. Only the clink of champagne glasses w'as heard. ed : By Lester Abbey Badamed; The wind had failed me, however, I do have this spool of wire here. I can becomd mobile again using gravity ai motive force by stepping forward from my position of stable equi-librium on top of this spool. Here my weight will exert a torque around the center of the spool. By standing about seven inches forward of the top of the spool, I can keep moving at a reasonable, speed. Very simple really, just stay seven inches front of center and dont fall off; great fun really. Bill Aldridge, chef, at the Stateline, fixed a spread that Larry and .Irene Dana felt was absolutely fantastic. Their view was also expressed by the Don Mclntires sitting across from the Danas Sitting at the table reserve! A One citizens o the Jim Leos chattel with the Emil Rosenbachs abou the vitality of Christmas in Wendover. Incidentally Mrs. Leo wore her special fur coat made o Australian Muskrat. Good parties never seem to end; they just drift off into sweet dreams and a hangover o NEWS Photo by R. Goldbsrfor for the Wendover . . .V, i t " . .. , ' v J'V , ' 'c J , v. , pleasant memories. Just wait till next year Mrs. Smith. SCANDIUM REPORTED Scandium occurs in the Thomas Range of Utah, accord inj to a paper by Clifford Fronde of Harvard in the May-Jun- e 1970 American Mineralogist. The mineral occurs in the range of 0.1 to 0.7 percent by minerals weight, in lat pseud obrookite, bixbyite, hema tite, spessarite and beryl in the lithophysae of rhyolite flows. NEWS Photo by B. Flanders The worlds two fastest speed machines take five while on the salt of the eanh. The Piibli House No matter what its Jrass, ul- and wooden pipes timate end, the Salt Flat News deserves to be read first. One year two dollars. . 1604 South ms he UL! is SALT FLAT NEWS To keep up with these unstirring sign up NOW! Send cash, check or money order (NO C.O.D.S. We love to open mail with money in it) Send $2 for 12 astounding issues non-event- s, P.O. BOX 7 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84111 1 1 NAME ADDRESS CITY State St. - ! ; STATE ZIP 71 P.O. BOX 345 WENDOVER, UTAH 84083 |