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Show Page 2 SOUTH SALT LAKE NEWS Thursday, July 11, IOC 8 Baseball League Winds Up Season SOI TH SALT LAKE NEWS Serving The Center Of Industry The Salt Lake County Cops Baseball League, thirteen and fourteen year old boys, have only a few games to go before the end of the season. Games yet to be played are on Monday, July 8. on the East Diamond. Giants and Lions; West Diamond, Braves and Tigers. Wednesday, July 10, East. Lions and Braves; West. White Sox and Indians; Friday, July 12. East, Tigers and White Sox; West. Giants and Indians. All games will start at 5:30 at Harmony Park. 3800 South Main C. Earl Alsop, Publisher Application to Mail at 2nd Class Postage Rates Now Pending at Salt Lake City Post Office Subscription Rate $2.00 per year Phone 3106 So. Main St City Hall News Brief The . Chamber of Commerce have once again elected not to hold business luncheons during the summer months of June, July and August. That will give each one of you an additional hour and a half each month for an extra 5 holes of golf or 3 swings around the lake on water skis or 1 extra fish or 436 extra weeds and dandelions while working in the yard. Your Program Chairman and Board of Directors wish you a very pleasant summer and ask you to plan to be in attendance at our next business luncheon in September. (Newsletters will continue, the Chamber Office will be open and your Executive Directors will be active throughout the summer.) Seven new building permits were issued during the month of June, valued at $202,900. Two carports valued at $2,500. Balance was for commercial buildings. City Council meeting will be held Saturday morning at 7:30. Saftey Taught Elmer Gayler, 2816 Blair Street, recently completed teaching a course in gun safety. This is the same course given by the Utah Fish and Game Department and is required before any boy can obtain a hunting license. A written examination was required as well as actual shooting practice before anyone could receive a certificate stating that he had passed the course. Those who passed were Craig Fedderson, Herby Goldhardt, Arlin Tlieo Mayenburg, Dennis Smith, Kathy Hansen and Michael Ilansen, all from Central Park Ward. Others who completed the course and passed are: Danny Kidd, Mike e, Nalaska, Linda Larsen, Rick Debbie Fitt and Deborah RobAllred, Yin-gre- erts. Paul Belka, Roy Angus, Dennis Solberg, David Reeves, Joe Hopper and Jimmy Garrett are now taking the course. They live in Central Park Ward. Another course will begin in the fall with a fee of $1. Those who are interested, girls are also invited, 3. should contact Elmer Gayler, 467-413- :.:msgg 41 'Vi .3 Big July 4th Parade, Carnival Street. At the close of the Afford Good Time For Everyone a.m. the many parade participants gathered at the Woodrow Wilson School to take part in the days celebration activities. The group assembled around the flag- first half-seas- on the standing is: Braves, Indians and Lions tied, with 5 wins and 3 losses. So far in the second half the Lions lead with 5 wins and 1 loss. The Tigers and White Sox tie for second, with 4 wins and 2 Small kids running around with big cakes all over the place. It was losses. really fun to see the excitement of The playoff games will be Monthe kids who rode on the old Mac July 15 and Wednesday, July fire truck and the motorcycles. day, 17 as far as we can determine now. A big Thank You" also, goes to pole while Mayor Paul Davis ofAt the close of the season coaches fered prayer and the flag was raised; those people of the various wards and teams will, choose one boy per then the group, young and old, placed who helped create interest and parteam who has shown the Best Sportshand over heart and repeated the ticipated to make the day a success. manship during the season and pledge to the flag. It was inspiring him a trophy. to note that everyone was completely attentive until these ceremonies were ended. Then the old Mac fire truck was , loaded with youngsters and the parade started down Sunset Avenue. The dozens of bicycles and floats, Every week-da- y momingat6a.m. decorated by the kids, gave the pasince June 10, sleepy-eye- d guys and Wednesday, June 19 was a gala rade that holiday color and flavor gals of the Granite Youth Symphony that make celebrations worth while. have gathered at Olympus High day for the 11,000 Senior citizens The parade traveled west to State School for a two hour session under at Liberty Park. The band music Street, then north to the Madison the baton's of Harold Rendlesbach, the singing and dancing, kind greetSchool, amidst the toot of horns and Chairman, Art Petersen, N eil Weight ings from the speaker, the eats and sirens of fire engines, police cars and Roger Wangerin to prepare for drinks, the temporarily lost oldsters Toby and motorcycles, then disbanded at the upcoming Concert at Liberty all added together made the day one long to be remembered by most of that point. It was a good parade, and Park and the grand climax, Yellowthose present. Dale and Penny Hancock, 183 shows promise of growing each year. stone National Park Tour. This great annual event is a time The city police. City Council, ChamThere are ninety participants in Garden Avenue and their three childof must of renewing friendships and chatand ren are proud of their Pedigreed ber Commerce officers, Fire the Symphony Group they about the good time of long to Auxat and ting music love Womens five the get up every English Bulldog: Champion NeMac's Department and ago, getting news of friends and Great Scot Tobias. Toby" to you. iliary members are to be commorning! We may hear and see the results neighbors; of babies born to John He was purchased by the Hancocks mended for fine efforts in providing last August from Earl and Nellie fun for everyone and a safe and sane of this dedicated group next Sunday, and Jane; Jims marriage to Jenny, McFarland of San Diego, California. celebration. July 14, at 5 p.m. at the Bandstand and the hundred and one bits of At the Madison School the carnival in Liberty Park. I guarantee, you news and gossip that quickens the Toby" weighs sixty three pounds (all muscle!) and is full grown in spirit was continued until about noon wont be disappointed - if last years heartbeat and thrills the soul to size at nearly two years. He has time. Hot dogs, candy, icecream, performance is any indication. Granite Park Stake, from the 8 The Concert is free, so come and been shown by Mr. Hancock thirteen cakes and drinks were in plentiful had 225 present. South Salt wards times, in the last year, in four supply. Games and rides were patenjoy what some of the Youth of ToLake Stake cared for 103 from the states: California, Washington, Colronized by nearly everyone. The day are devoting their time and 5 Cake-Walwards. to. orado and Utah. talents game attracted more Toby" won his final points this customers than most of the others. year, thus acquiring his American NOW Higher Rates! Championship on June 9, 1968, at the Dog Show in Pueblo, Colorado. 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