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Show Page 2 SOUTH SALT LAKE NEWS Thursday, August 1, 1968 SOUTH SALT LAKE NEWS Serving The Center Of Industry C. Earl Alsop, Publisher Entered as 2nd Class mqfter at the Post Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879 Published Weekly Subscription Rate 3106 So. Main St $2.00 per year Phone 484-14- 41 C. E. Alsop Editor Miss Mary Callister Guest Editorial Ten Couple To Wed OXIock Question At ten oclock every night you hear KSL say "its ten o'clock. Par ents, do you know where your children are? Some wags have suggested that we ought to say sometimes: "Children, do you know where your parents are?" Which would probably not be a bad idea. Daylight lingers late at this time of the year, and stories of summer tragedy should make us all doubly aware of the need for extra caution. There is much more time for children to stray farther from home, more unfamiliar hazards to find, more sheer opportunity for danger to overtake them. In the of summer tragedies to shildren the almost invariable common denominator is the cry from the anguished parent: post-morte- I ms didn't know they were going there.' To the young, the world is beckoning, friendly place with dark secrets and strange devices to be explored, curious mysteries to be unravelled. Curiosity not only killed the cat.. .it killed alot of children too: But for you, curiosity could be a That's why we say at ten o'clock: "Parents, do you know where your children are?" life-sav- er. BmiutftftfUtiVTirciar-SEIBERLIN- G Performance Rated iWxWvWS v. CM444I If '? ; Crtill Mlall,fJall 4.41x14,4.14x14 k na MMt V Oil Cm. mr l.44al f. 4.54x1 The Lincoln Little League, Playing at Central J r. High on Thursday Century Notes Not quite two centuries ago was known as the Yuta Valley when Father Escalante asked Indians what lay to the North this and the and West an old chief said, "A lake, very, very large - many leagues. It is connected with Timpanogas Lke by a river. But its waters are very harmful and salty. Any part of one's body bathed in its waters become greatly inflamed at one." WHAT? No visions of Saltair, Black Rock, Silver Snads and TIRES MTRIADi 5 Mets, Yankees, Lincoln League Winners S 8 up. II. TAX IS SALT LAKE (ilia V. Phone anaai kerreed deplk. epplied fe aenad aeaiep, delivera QUALITY WHEEL ALIGNMENT Scouts On Saturday, July 27, Scout Troops 30 and 488, under the direction of A. Tom Armstrong and Reed Johnfrom Camp Bear son, returned Lake. They all had a swimming good time and acquired a beautiful sun tan, or should I say sunburn. Any- way, they are red. red, red: Troop 30, Eldredge Ward, Si iior Patrol leader Gary Wilde, was tap- House of SEIBERLING TRUCK TIRES delects ?ay Firf irarit, originol pquit. irtid width nd depth, cenfinueHi deaigp rvNi aifiMthljr ond gwiefly. Highway aerviae rood. 5-r- ih 6.70x15 6.50x16 7.00x15 7.00x16 7.50x1 6 -6-- 6-P- ... $15.74 ... $16.81 ... $20.87 ... $21.23 ... to$28.33 ly 6-P- ly 6-P- ly 6-P- ly Ply Plat Fed. ! 12 - .! French Fries 5 OMM I m.m. to I p.m.1 wjj.G.eSafa PEAiSSON TddsC pieces of Fried Chicken Lynn Wilson Salad Tax $2.41 $3.11 Depending open aiae ond cepohle trode. MMII II Otl MIST aun ML There aerrextlr exitfa ne indeafrx-wid- e ayatexi el quality erfrediae ar liraa. a. ...... ped out for the Order of the Arrow. This is a very impressive ceremony. The other boys were Frank Scheiber and Thomas R. Armstrong, who was the youngest scout present. Troop 488, Granite Park Ward, included Ronald Allen, David Johnson and Threll Orton. The boys earned 10 merit badges, eight beads and received their Bear Claws. They are all eager for a return CHiUKEN Only $3.50 With: trip! Sad Story Rhodes Bake N' Serv Scones Served Hot with Honey All prises ImIigiiq Their meeting was so sudden, their parting was so saj. She gave her life so meekly - Twas the only life she had, and down beneath the willow, she sleeps so peaceful now; Cause that's what always happens when a fast train meets a cow! Monday thru Friday 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. .asar Saturday 6:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Closed Sunday 2128 SOUTH SALT LAKE 3533 Mi STATE CITY, I960 Ford Stlx S250.00 UTAH A PHONE 484-85- Co. Fulfilling his service obligation, he has returned from six months training in Texas and isnowa member of Utah Army Reserve. The couple plan to live in Salt.. Lake after their marriage. 68 B9B8S mile. 'wfLlfll8 466-06- 61 Rites Wrapped up in the plans and excitement of her coming wedding is Mary Callister, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Delbert Callister, 145 East Sunset Avenue. Her future Raymond Stephen bridegroom, Sleater, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Sleater, 545 Jeremy St. August 8 has been selected for the date of their Temple marriage. A pretty, hazel -- eyed brunette, Mary has worked as an operator for the telephone company since her from Granite High graduation School in 1966. Stephen, having been graduated from West High and having completed courses at Trade Tech, is now employed by Sears, Roebuck CITY, UTAH For GREAT Food with a Smile leak freed fire 8-- 2475 South Main Iaee4. Fell 1111 xxxr evenings, consists of eight teams, minor teams, ages 8 -- 10 and four major teams, ages 11 and 12. First place honors in the Minors went to the Mets. The Yankees took first place for the Majors. Playing last Monday against the Holiday Dodgers in the Salt Lake County tournament, the Yankees won 1. Randy Christensen got 4 for 4 and John Gill made four hits in 4 times at bat, one of which was a home run. East Millcreek failed to show up for a game last Tuesday handing the win by default to the Mets. Wallace Lowry is coach for the Mets and League President. 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