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Utah Swim Lessons Start June 19 17 4iu ,(14 tt a..U Mi, am SS Vt2l k lai, will mil l'4i It il4t llai 1. 1. ul, 1 TO kEE NIK TV hN AFTY ACT W)K Met 2d. I'HiJ BABY 4li - I- Minis FA REM I1IX PARTY Sir. Bleme Ohroi IW7 We started me on fire mi ttMIuti and nslroi me tertals. We ItiArtl lo tee howr led Ihe nieleilel Imnied. whet color the (leiue wet end el ihe edict lo tee if they were wdl, stkky or herd end whel the odor was. end lo tee in whel wet nthni end coUon iNimrd differently. Each Kill hed e hint utinK ihe ini; met lime. We tewed mi Mkr Indeed of feltric. Thre candle on hit birthday lied Morten ten, reporter Cake will lell Ihe age of handsome Randv kkhilehoote. He celrbralr Ihe occasion June IS with a fans- The English Mnmd it shrinking to much, you tuittl cell mein-lie- n ily party al Ihe home of hi parof Perllemrnl ihe Melrrcel cnltSIr. and Mrs MrnUy kvhltw. Bet tv Dicknien house, Stockton. On hand lo help (or lunch ItniR-hwith Ihe fun will be hi two sitter Carla and Clenda who think their brother b Ihe rood" and fond grandparents Mr. and Sirs. Stanley Whilehoute of m . All Spring Dresses Sizes YELLOWSTONE VACATION Mr. and Mis. Cary SvddaQ and son Paul spent several days lad week vacationing in Yellowstone National Park. They report a mod pleasant time. Half Sizes Reg. Sizes 41 h I hlr , it mg In 4t TkoS 40KCK (OE MAvt AVTClAcAttkOAt'A COMPuKH. OtkHAUL MVlltA. a the evening fun. After llie geme the ending with a wore ul 1 lelde and geme etiyited group drlktoiit refreshments; Alto prrtml from Slegne were Blaine lenuly, hi mol her. Mr. Mildred Olton, and loulhen and sisters, Richard. Erleene, Craig, Chris, Delray, Bruce, Kathy, David and Janet. Thme boding the affair were: Sin. Fva Shields, Sir. and Sir. Willard Matthews, Brouiie, Craig ,k1 Rkly, Sir. ami Mrs. Terry Matthews, Sir. and Mrs. Dim Kueder and Slrlody, Sir. and Sir, kl Sirs. Paul h,r- Kueder. Sir. and Sir. Eugene Cadagno and Shauna, Tommy and Ke-oo- wai I Ilk d Mr, and Sliv ( (mile I. It all, at let id (illlhu, llulllt 4IW. kt iiimh at Mil. I, nwitid Im In l pm Im ki It 411 imiw mi vtlr 4 Im Im ttiiiiua l 4ial 2k laial. mme laial than Imr-- III anv other 4 II kn(ei, liate intuited m llie pmgiam ihoing a la-e- n M- t!4l tingle vrar. lilt. 411 f medry Hugiain eiMiauaget multiple ue id Imrd laialt o Muttle Wiaal. Water, TUCJte MJ M5 WIT wildhle, tml and levrralimi. ll Pnlilnh an, Im ttiuiiiuii'i Imt ilk Imed topMMled 2 In k m ami (i In hi 411- - Ikmii imlotlnes ihimigh kl'CI time p SnuiUt lit lo eiH mirage pill 141 ll iLt id llie Imed ictmote. In 1iliT, ti ediKalMMial id rath will le Ani'lin HihiUcI App!:cr. ca & TV dining llie 4tMh Salimial 4 II Cluli (aaigirtt In Chk'agn. V. Nodh GronlsvC 315 ;ikM l itli Tips Niiveinla-- r 2h jll m mildamliug or 134-390- 5 PH. H4-SC- 1 Infminatimi fmrdrv pniy-dAnglers wlm waul lo know more el ami their (4, mite lidung alaail llie 4 II fmrdiv and nlher who drsiie infmmelinn water on wNtie (d llie utlu-- r tMMMiLr walerv id ihe dale, thmild iddain a upy id the Umklet. ''I'lijMilar l Flthmg Walrrs jxil.lnhed ? I'lah Male Dritartment id y Fdi d Came. Tliiv lanAlel Itdt Rss&n&J CesxRsrdd CenstnxHsn 2fl' d Ihe mml poplar fidiing water of the State. It imbkles Ccbinzt Wcrk FkrrJng iufiiroiatliin on how. to get lo them, how to fidi them, ie, dc4h, 25 Ytcrs Expsmac and (peek of fish present. The S. Fh. 082-000- 4 cent of the Imohlet is 21 cents and it can lie ponhasrd al any Fish and Came Office. cvisiNig ihw Im 4hill will la- - Ijiii'JiI 4l 1 pm 4I Ik- - I Mail rn (4II SS - k la-e- Daw 1 ltii wlm-lai-diii- v Birthday greetings lo Matter Paul Cars Syddall who turned I wv ears old on June 11 lie h Ihe ton of r. and Mrs. Cary Syddall and are Mr. and hi grandparent Sirs. Howard Syddall, Tooele and Mr. and Mrs. C Games of Tasmania, Australia. Who Is At Fault? One of the latest marvels to lie invented by the disciple uf progresa . . , is - liras yourself. artificial turf a country ... Liddell Construction ed cd Dzsii 40 'Vi Off MW 7 North Main ' Sk op S32-C66- OI Cc!:i highway on a beautiful sunshiny day, and thoroughly enjoying it. Traffic is light, so you're driving right at the speed limit. An experienced driver, you're alert lo Ihe road and Ihe world around son-in-la- 1 7 - a m s- 3 - People need money for all sorts of reasons. Whenyoudo, call National. t ur National man will understand. ? r $ LOANS UP TO $2500 A 4- - V FINANCE COMPANY of TOO0I0 i 13 South Main Street. . . . .882-- 1 588 right-of-way- ? 'J , court). In an accident case last year in Wisconsin involving the collision of two cars at an inter- section where a stop sign was missing, Rock County was sued for $1,000,000 by one of the vic- tims. Had the county been assessed that amount by the court, its residents would have had to pay the judgment through a bond issue or increased taxes. THE DANCER that inadequate traffic signs pose to you as a driver is obvious. More subtle is the danger they pose to you as a taxpayer. Its far cheaper to pay taxes for good traffic signs than it is to pay taxes to settle a large accident liability' claim, and its partially up to you to convince your city, county or state government of this. THE UNEVEN HEMS June 7, 1967 At our club we made our head scarfs to go with our skirts. Some made a pair of washcloth slippers. Each one of us had a chance to sew on the machine. Our teacher showed us how to make the rest of our scarfs so we could go home and make them. Our meeting was held at the home of our leader, Dolores Bracken. Our next meeting is to be held Wednesday June 14. Clenna Arthur, Reporter At, S&c Hasnt your family waited long enough? If you have been thinking of a Cadillac for your family, but have postponed making the move we have a suggestion for you. Visit your Cadillac dealer and let him show you just how easily a new Cadillac could come into your life. Hell explain how Cadillacs relatively modest its legendary dependability and its incomparable resale value combine to make this motorings greatest value. And he will be happy to demonstrate the many matchless pleasures that await your family in purchase price the Standard of the World. You'll discover its extraordinary comfort, brilliant performance and unexcelled safety and convenience. The car's exceptional roominess makes even the longest family trip a delight and its steady, level, quiet ride adds rest and satisfaction to every Inile. Doesnt your family deserve the very best that motoring can offer? The answer, of course, is at your Cadillac dealer's. He has the car . . . the keys . . . and a number of convincing facts that say your family has waited long enough. Your Cadillac dealer has the answer. ham of cxcciuncc Cadillac Motor Car Division SEE YOUR AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALERS ATTRACTIVE SELECTION OF NEW AND USED CADILLACS. novea co&ipahy otc:igd L lit Kt., Pkm 44 Tt$$lt, Utah U2-I0- M tm PROVfN GiKVtCt SPARKS Wl l You're driving along ,uu;t l, you. PANTS X win-nn- s kiaiw Imw In ,w mi In eiimll Magna, FRIENDS VISIT SUDDENLY A car pulls out Visiting with Tooele fiiends from a side road into your lane fort the pad few day have been of traffic. The road had been former redden! Sir. 2 and Mrs. partially hidden by the tall com. Jack Johnson of Cranlt, New along Ihe side of Ihe road, and Mexico. They were houiegueds you saw the other car just long of Sir. and Mrs. Ray Lee and enough lo know that it hadn't left Wednesday morning for Montstopped. You try to slop, but end up pelier, Idaho where they will visit and daugh- slamming into the rear of the with their ter Mr. and Mrs. Clen Orr and other car. Whos at fault? You, for drivfamily. ing too fast for conditions? PosFlattery is the art of persuad- sibly. ing the girl that you like her more THE OTHER guy, for failing than the kiss. W. A. Clarke Posto yield the sibly, but there was no stop or yield sign at the intersection. It would seem that either driver would have a legitimate gripe against being found "negligent" in this account, but somebody must be at fault, right? Right! And it might very well be the local government that had the responsibility for maintenance of that intersection. IN ACCIDENT cases involv-in- g inadequate traffic controls, the courts are increasingly finding municipalities liable for the victims damages. If it were proved that a stop or yield sign was needed at this intersection, the courts could hold the local government liable. Municipalities have been found liable in recent accident cases in Washington state, where the judgment was $16,000, in New York state ($67,500 and $66,0(X)), in Kentucky ($5,000) and in California ($1,000, settled out of One, group of r -- - 11 Iiimii k til ihe (timers R. k Mtigl4lll Uki- - lilt; id View. (immunity Pek in An ruitiiiK loll kiiim Iniluled it and Suits t I'lah, wet pud id honor on Saturday, June Id, el e lerewell jiarty lirfiMe hit drtrture l military duly in Wlnem. The efleir wet held el ihe Snetit St lors held their rrl tti Fririav el the home ul our leetlrr Pem Ilk hank Co. . 1., TOOEIJC (TTY M RI.I.TS hrreme riten Saturday eftemoun whm e tuddrn loo.lt hi rd brought Red Ituuds. The eltotf pielure huw Maatburs A tout luuking like e rend in Smire. SNAPPY SCISSORS Business Machine II'SIHH. 111 k MM - het Murtrmm, reporter TYPE-A-LIN- E Slim ID t mrd kttaih eie luaile lo (tainlv. ar la aial aial kattmial date, 111 H'llll' Imlt 4t(tM,ilU n Slate winner in I'lah lad I will m Vear Wat llitae ( ha I let (inllin. l.i;h I'l.ll wlm wlvn .11 wlai 1L1 im4 sstlnui mg get e Unteeitlreleei uu how hi leit C.'titliei lelekv third MOKF iiatkai Viailht have jutM l(Mtr,l III ihe 4 fmedts pinfrs it time llie till. r June Tlte u ill n ui Ji illt- - 4itl w ll li IIiminI itiil !krlt lUiim ind brkl lltrtr tiiulrn Riilmrd la Sell UU lle Snajqtv St Met Ift I Kkbaid srttaid 1'ikb. he Sdimid't new BMrliiit lo tee lrel-Pent home ul Ihe till tea el Ihrw daughter. iiMf Ittlty I mnrwlnnl it Meny Trllietl Hu balds, roaV talked eUetl who wet "liHTtt til hn ul Intel ami which lelekt etr the fit teen ego. reenl la sew mi. mm Alter I hit we writ! lo J C. Fames s whnr Mi. lUtle Veter W. .1 llie 41m 4l 12 laaai |