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Show 4 WESIERrl AMERICANA NON-CIRCULATIN- fo 5ut llbc,TJ SOUTH SALT LAKE NE wo Ls Volume Serving The Center Of Industry n South Salt Lake A df No, Johnny, ' 1 Edgar Daniel Kramer "He is risen" Lo, the grasses FUl the meadows with their mirth , While the lilacs lift hosannas. As their fragrance thrills the earth v i de Fish and Game Licenses About Due Brief spells of fair weather have brought fishermen out to several of the more popular open waters and has started the annual search for the fishing license put away last fall. Division of Fish and Game spokesmen said calls are coming In about how to get a new license If the old one Is lost or when they have to have the new 1969 fishing licenses. are avail- -, Duplicate licenses able only from Fish and Game offices and the 1969 licenses will not be ready for sale until just before April 16, 1969, the day the new licenses are needed. A few White Bass are being caught around Lincoln Beach and Powell Slough on Utah Lake and the spawning run of Walleye up the Provo River from the Lake is expected to be underway about the middle of March. Creel limit on Walleye Is six fish in Utah Lake or two fish In the Provo River. Those fishing on the river are cautioned about having more than the two fish limit as officers will be checking for "He is risen" Lo, the willows Leanina where the waters run. Tremulous, in adulation Hymn the glory of Gods Son "He is risen" Lo, we hearken To the strangely mystic words. That are filling us with rapture In the minstrelsy of birds I "He is iisenl" Lo, we echo Adoration in our eyes, As a host of shining angels Flings glad songs across the skies! a.m. to 9 p.m., during the time the Walleye spawning run Is on, but Utah Lake Is open to fishing 24 hours a day during this time. The White Bass creel limit Is 16 fish. Most anglers are using spinning outfits with metal lures to catch these fish. 4 I i v(j "He is risen!" Lo, we worship, Kneeling with each leaf and bloom, ' While Lord Jesus leads the Springtime From the darkness of His tomb! DWIGHT DAVID EISENHOWER - Granite Activities Produced Rewarding Results V StUtowai: Numerous activities at Granite last week produced rewarding results. The activities, ' officially named are held each year to add fun and enjoyment to school and to raise money for school clubs. started Wednesday with the schools study hall being converted Into a flapjack house. Students were served by members Of the faculty who also provided the entertainment. Wednesday was also Western Day, with cowboy hats and Jeans permitted on campus. Thursday was proclaimed King Day by student body vice president Glen Park. Members of the female sex were required by the masculine males to carry textbooks, open doors and lockers, and sharpen pencils. was rounded off Friday with students dressing up for school and a school sponsored carnival which was held that night at High There once lived a man named Ike - a nickname to be sure, but what a name. Its short, easy to remember, yet when you hear it you get a thrill from head to toe, a lump in your throat, and a tear in your eye. A sigh, and then you remember he too has passed beyond the golden glow of another sunset. Yet in memory and history books, men will attempt tp uligize and portray to picture generation his magnificent attributes of manhood and proud qualities of statesmanship. Words alone, can hardly do more than indicate the full qualifications, and the mark Dwight Eisnehower has left on the pages of history. Here was a man at the age of 78 years still qualified to give counsel, and encouragement from his great store of wisdom, knowledge and exHe was an honest, courageous , humble perience. and spiritual person. He gave himself without thought of return on his investment, except that this and succeeding generations would build a greater America; confirm a higher degree of leadership and keep America strong as the great citidel of world leadership for the preservation of liberty and freedom in the world. He loved America; her great institution; her His life was dedicated to' the proposition people. that all men were created equal and that man was not a creature of the state, but a mighty power in the hand of God to fulfill a magnificent destiny. His career of service will be rewarded; his patriotism, unselfhess, wit and generous contribution of wise counsel will continue to serve generations yet unborn. God bless his memory - may his choice contributions to good government, sincere respect for law an authority under the sacred constitution inspire youth to richer achievements toward a glorious dawn of a new day in observance of the law of the land. 6:30. At the carnival booths were set up by various clubs to raise funds for them to work on. A marriage booth, pie throwing booth, and a school made show were the main G-D- attractions. A basketball tournament was to add to the held during school spirit. Students Joined to to compete teams form together against each other for first place. G-D- the Increases and perhaps to recommend appropriate action. Howg, not ever, these are Lumber Hearings Announced fact-findin- legislative hearings. Sen. Bennett explained, Our subhandles housing legcommittee islation in the Senate. Lumber prices vitally affect the building industry, as well as other Industries that rely on lumber and wood products. Some of The. Senator continued, the factors to be explored include the role of the government In making available only a limited amount ' of timber to be cut, and foreign demand competing with domestic needs for this fixed amount of lum- Senator Wallace F. Bennett, announced that hearings on the price- of lumber will be held before a subcommittee of the Senate Banking and Currency Committee. The Utahn Is ranking Republican on the Committee, and a member of the Housing and Urban Affairs Subcommittee, which has scheduled the hearings. The purpose of these public hearlns is to determine why the price of lumber has been skyrockWe hope ber. eting, Sen Bennett said. These and other circumstances to establish causative factors for have combined to drive up lumber prices, some of which have reportedly risen more than 100 per cent during the last year. ah, - . Children, obey your parents in the Lord: for this is right. New Testament: Ephesians 6:1 . Suffer little children, and forbid them not, to come unto me: for of such Is the kingdon of heaven. New Testament: Matthew 19:14 kofc bent, the rcn&cr ITor felt tkc bcu) upon. Kcr eMvtadcb feet, Until shc kcMb tke song of bubs, eo clear ttiimxpHant in tnc morning air -It fillcD tkc vast blue borne of kcav'iv VIKtk one great ckorus of thanksgiving . Kc vWklUcb, SKe stoppcD, amaicb, to kcar suen unashamcb jo When pain aiib beatk were rouhb Her everywhere. i G-D- ays ys, overlimits. Fishing hours on the Provo River below Highway 91 are from . "He is risen" Lo, the birches And the oaks high on the hills. Mingle their rejoicing chorus With the songs of daffodils life-savi- ng i A Thursday, April 3, 1969 Child Safety Gives Pointers To Parents youre not unsink-abl- e, Is a lesson that thousands of mothers are trying to teach their children this Spring as the swimming season approaches. Chances are, though, when Johnnys toes are tickled by a friendly wave, hell forget all about that lesson - - or decide hes an exception to the rule. Preschoolers cant be expected to be aware of water hazards, says Nolen Gold, vice president for public safety of the Utah Safety Council. For this reason, parents should never leave their children alone In the water - - not even for a few seconds. Statistics for 1968 show that In Utah eight children under five years of age were drowning victims. Eleven others In the same age group were drowned In 1967. A high proportion of drownlngs In this age group occur when no adults are present to supervise. But youngsters Just arent Impressed by statistics and rules that seem to spoil their fun, Mr. Gold Instead of reciting a continued. long list of do's and dont's, parents can provide greater protection for their children by teaching them one attitude - - respect for the water. To help parents recognize water as one of ten potential accident traps, the National Safety Council has published a 12 page pamphlet on child safety entitled Kids Will Be Kids. Even before a child reaches the swimming area, the pamphlet advises, he should learn that water can hurt him If hes not careful. The memory of a noseful of water experienced while spashing In the tub Is a good reminder that water Is not always a friend. The pamphlet gives addltiooal preventive measures parents can follow to create a controlled environment in which children can exercise their natural curiosity with out experiencing the painful consequences of a fall, a cut, or a burn. It also suggests what to do when children begin to explore with taste as well as with fingers and toes, and It tells how to eliminate danger from such adult-matraps as cars and guns. You may obtain a copy of this pamphlet by writing to Utah Safety Council,' 307 State office Building, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114. Ask for Kids Will Be Kids. X e A swccc-Risi- ng man shall be known In his children. E cc le slast leus 11:28 , Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it. Testament: Proberbs 22:6 Old |