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Show Page South Salt Lake News June 26, 1969 6 SUMMER CAMP ENDS FOR UOHS CLUB GIVES THANKS NATL GUARD help the handicapped, and furnish examinations and eye glasses for the needy school children. About 20 members of the club and Lady Lions assisted with serving the breakfast and handling the equipment and making arrangements. Rams Bargain Annex has contributed its facilities and food products during the past four years. The Lions club fully appreciate this support and token of their appreciation presented a plaque to manager Dick Cheny who has so willingly supported our sight conservation program. Some members of the club participating in the project Saturday mom-- 1 ing are shown in the picture. Wayne Carlson, Arthur Lippman, Vera Frzier, Roy Woods, Alice Stoker, Jo Stoker. UTAH NATIONAL GUARD A summer camp that ranged from searing sun to chilling snow will end this weekend for about 3,000 Utah National Guardsmen participating In an- nual field training, warm hearth of home . The will be a welcome sight for the who shivered In guardsmen the cold rain and snow that down the cascaded upon Uintah Mountains early this week. And even guardsmen trainat Dugway and Camp ing Williams may have similar those sites rainAt thought. storms chased away te sun and drenched the dust t hat the first week of marked camp. Despite the mud sincere thank you from the South Salt Lake Lionss Club to the several hundred people who supported and participated in the Chuck Wagon Breakfast. This breakfast is the main fund raising project of the year. This gives the club the funds to A which sessions, boots and breass shined for who toured the VIPs the training plagued camp A and training ranges. special visitor this week Lt. Gen Stanley R. Larsen, commander of the 6th the Presidio, San U.S. Army, He was among Francisco. who visited several stars Gen. Maurice L. Watts, Maj dtah Adjutant General Other 6th Army generals who visited during field training exercises were Maj. Gen. Carl Darnell Jr., deputy commander of reserve forces, and Brig. Gen. William M. Glasdivision of engineers, gow, south pacific division. June 14 was reserved for Utah Gov. Calvin L. Ramp-to- n, who is commander In chief of the Utah Guard. Ceremonies Included the color ful pageantry of a military with stirring music parade, provided by the 23rd Army was Band. Afterwards, the camp extended hospitality to visiting families and friends of guardsmen in the traditional .Family Day activities. Visitors were given a first hand glimpse of what their neighbors do during annual Jield training. In the rolling foothills of the Uintah Mountains, guardsmen constructed bridges and roads in the Moon Lake area. Materials for the projects were provided by the Duchesne County Road Department, while guardsmen supplied the labor and equipment. Guardsmen also rioted this week - - but it was part of a planned demonstration. To show how guardsmen well prepared are to handle civil Best because you know that with no compressor to lose efficiency, wear out and be replaced, disturbances, the demonstra- was held for two visiting groups, the Citizens Advisory Council and Honorary tion your cool will remain cool for years and Colonel Corps. A mock village was constructed and a guard unit to act was volunteered as a group of dissidents. The 652th Police Co. Military then portrayed the different formations used to dispel or control a mob. Late this week, about a dozen guardsmen will graduate from Officer Candidate School. For a completing successfully 54 week course, gruelling they will receive their second lieutentant bars. years. And best because gas air conditioning costs so little to operate. You cool your whole home for what it costs to cool part of your house with window units, hvery summer month you save up to half the monthly operating cost of a com pressor-typ- e central system. Not only because its natural gas. but because youre making the most of Mountain Fuel Supply's new low summer rates - the lowest in history. Gas Total Comfort air - it makes conditioning you feel good just to think about it. Go ahead, feel good -and call your air conditioning contractor or us for a free cost SUPPLY COMPANY MIve got to hang up,' Al. Theres a woman waiting to use the phone. -- For TOTA L tiaxuAal Goa StMict, it'$ natural GAS! coiufort ci'.J vom run ner |