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Show PAGE EIGHT SUGAR HOUSE .UTAH THURSDAY JULY 16 1959 INDEPENDENT Gene Park, 8, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Park of Provo, crippled since 4 with polio, gazes at the autographed picture sent him ry President Eisenhower in answer to the following letter: "Dear Mr. President, Will you come to our fishing rodeo. It's really a lot of fun. I always ask lots of important people but no one ever comes ana we aont get to see anybody out here in Utah. You can be my guest and it is free so you don't need to worry about that We are all crippled kids but mother says you don't care. Our party is July 18 and you can come free even if you aren't crippled or nothing.Love Eugene." Ike regretted that he had commitments elsewhere this week end and sent his picture. Many civic minded organizations and private citizens sponsor the annual Fishing Rodeo held at the South Fork of the Provo Canyon. This is looked forward to by 500 handicapped children in Utah. WYATT EARP TALKS TO GENE BY LONG DISTANCE You can imagine the thrill Gene had when he heard the voice of one of his favorite western stars on the telephone. Yes, Wyatt Earp, or Hugh O'Brien in private life, called Gene in response to his in-vitation and talked to the boy for ten minutes. Good luck, Gene. We add our sincere hopes for good weather and oodles of fish. Behunin Family Reunion According to Lyle K. "Buzz" Moss, President of the Behunin Family Association, the annual reunion of the Behunin Family As-sociation will be held in the South-east Grove of Fairmont Park in Salt Lake City, Utah from 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. on July 18. Isaac Behunin was at one time a bodyguard of the Prophet Joseph Smith. Isaac Behunin first settled in Provo, was called to settle in Ephraim, later lived in Spring City, and also at one time lived in Zion's Canyon. He figured that the great mountains were like natural temples of God. We can worship here as well as in the man-ma- de temples in Zion. Let us call it little Zion. Isaac was an old time backwoodsman. While they lived in Zion's canyon, they used the trunk of a Cottonwood tree, hollwed out, for a washbasin.' His chickens went to bed at sunset and because the twilight in the canyon was so long, they got discouraged and got up again. NOW..."brighter" I - iCv an ever I Fri J--( c n Model DW I V-4- L fully automatic (' calculator l J saves even more manual and Model SW I ll I ii --s decision steps M in your figure " Ss UNIT IN YOUR Model srw AUTOMATIC OFFICE Call or Write for Demonstration I Fridcn he. 850 SO. STATE DA 8-88- 08 All anmn "r''c IrfrCfTT"" 7' fefF::v ' N k J ANOTHER PEHRSON'S BEST DEAL! ?( IS AT PEHRSON'S! BECAUSE PEHRSON'S BUYS in CARLOADS! JZ:ZL EK5 push button control panel. J .m I i THIS GIANT FAMILY SIZE NOW ONLY I Slii 11 CU. FT. MODEL LAX11 T j j3 1 ift Hl NOW HTl'n NO MONEY DOWN H J II U j U kd) Yowr First Payment in September I HBj I ONLY jj jj wt ' lAiAQurn s-cy-cle Jl "Full Width Freezer Full ' Width Chiller Trays i WwIlOl AUTOMATIC Q ' ' JLjJSSEd flUL U I I Butter " Removable and Adjustable jv.T-,--,- n lZl I j ComPartment Door Shelves $'9S CAQQ ; VISIT OUR 0 II " Ma8netic Safey Door "Egg Racks OO IICCLV i I j MO MOHEY DOWKST PAYMENT !K SiPT. S DEPMTMEHT I g.e. combinatiSnTo pT J ""1 F" GUARANTEED REFRIGERATOR-FREEZE- R S98888 V ? n PcSSl 0 J I "B I HOLDS 70 LBS. FROZEN FOODS ( RANGES . YtSXsS- - i FRHZtRS fl REMEMER! NOBODY BUT NOBODY Savm' . " 'SBW I$bWS ' jLJEAgPEHR t!l!l-Il-i 4 Mrs. Ann Potter has just re-turned from a busy two weeks in North Hllywood, Los Angeles, and Long Beach where she attended a Conclave of the Ladies of the Nile. Mrs. A.C. Peterson left July 15th by train for San Francisco for an interesting vacation with her friends in that area. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cooley are vacationing in Glacier National Park and Canada in the area of Lake Louise. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Danger-fiel- d are home again after a hur-ried trip to Reading, Pennsylvania to attend the funeral of her father. |