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Show Thursday, July 9, 1964 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS tion whe nthey made the American Artison, a national buildTelephone Service detwo The ing publication. By JOE Be inI always enjoy dropping in signed and Mountain Heating stalled a revolutionary heating Reduced Aug. 1st Wallys Flower Shop. Always system at the new Oakrest Garhas new flower displays. den Apartments in Salt 'Lake. Rates on residence main stafull pages no less. Two 'Duane and Donna Catton a tion telephone service throughlittle proud last week. Daughter out Utah will be reduced by 25 Understand Don Blackham is cents Sandy won first place in the per month beginning with broad-jum- p at the state junior going to give his ne wbride a the August 1, bills, according to dresser drawer for her clothes. final girls track meet. joint announcement by the After a couple of weeks living Utah Public Service Commission Steven Flint, winner of the out of a suit case I think the and the Mountain States TeleGranger-HuntTalent Show Mrs. is due for a little consid- phone. will be seen August 2nd on the, eration. In addition, the Company has Ted Mack Original Amateur' to discontinue interproposed Dr. Chelpas is in New York zone Hour. message charges in the Salt attending the American Optoma- - Lake metropolitan area by OcSee Doug Davis hobbling tric Convention. Hope he takes tober 1, 1905. This will be done in a day or two of the Fair. around with his foot in a cast. OVER HEARD Rates to j er I j Page 7 after H olladay Murray-MMvaadded to take care of the In- and Magna. Magna and leegl Cpryjrpmgn creased calling between zones are the charges I These day. which will take place when the which will be removed with the Upwc nlQnilQniS charges are eliminated. The addi- new service Oc-- t in arrangements to tional investment required tober 1905. provide this service in the Balt This is the third reduction in Lake Metropolitan area is estiNEWPORT, R.I. (FHTNC) States Telephone ComMountain milmated at one and one-haK. Collings, seaman apFrancis in pany rates slightly over two lion dollars. In May of 1962, intrastate prentice, USN, son of Mr. and The total reduction in service years. rates were reduced Mrs. Daniel J. Coilings of 2890 distance long 8750 West, Magna, Utah, charges for Utah customers sub- and in April of 1963, with the South sequent to the elimination of adoption of the after 9 stationed is at the Naval Stap.m. inthe Salt Lake Metropolitan inter-zon- e terstate schedule, R.T. tion, Newport, long distance charges will amount to telephone costs were again reHe reported June 8, and has $876,000 per year. duced so that one could make )een assigned duties with the Charges presently apply on a n call any place Supply Department calls between Holladay and in the United A graduate of Cyprus High for three (States Bountiful; Bountiful and Murray-Midval- minutes for $1.00 or less. School at Magna, Coilings enKearns and Bountiful; tered the Navy in' March 1964. Kearns and Bountiful; Magna . M , I lf station-to-statio- e; : I ' Richard Paras, son of Chris and Jodie Paras, left for a six month stint in the army. His buddy Keith Christenson went with him. Left mom and dad to move into their new home. t Congratulations to F e r r e Davis for getting back to work. Has not been much good around 1 the office for the past few weeks. The Davises were expecting. Its a boy and both mother and son are doing fine. TIRE STORE MARTIN'S RE Goodrich Next to Post Office Gus Paras is out of the hosBusiness must be up. pital after an operation. Feels See Dorris Becksteadpicking wearis to it take has pretty good but ing her diamond again. easy for about a month. Hear Duane Catton has a Read where Ed and Bob Sor- walkie-talkie so he can keep a enson received national recogni check on how business is doing while he plays golf. I In Kearns Phone 298-430- 1 TRUCK OWNERS! HERE'S A GREAT BUY! i NYLON TRUCK TIKE I Eccno-Mil-er 5)70 Hear Scott Holtman, Duane Catton and Marty Martindale had a real interesting round Of golf last week. Seems as they but thought they had a lamb the lamb turned out to be a wolf. 01 0.00 1 IS . Check these prices . . ..These are the list prices. But if you like to bargain, and you own a light truck, stop in. If youve got a recappable set of trade-ins- , youve got a deal. Y ROUGH! TOUGH! BUILT TO LAST! 6.00 RATING x 16 $18.70 6.50x16 $24.10 6.70 x 15 $21.90 Y RATING 7.00x15 $29.10 7.00 x 16 $29.00 7.00 x 17 $33.70 RATING 10-PL- Y 7.50 20 $54.50 8.25 X 20 $56.80 x Tim Rouf, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rouf, 4851 So. 4720 West, left for San Diego and a four year hitch in the Navy. He is in nuclear electronics. Tim is a graduate of Granger High School. VFW Post 9322 Plans Lagoon Outing July 12th Members of the Walker Neal Snyder VFW Post 9322 and families are welcomed by Commander George Garda to attend the Posts annual Lagoon Day outing July '12 starting at 1 p.m. and lasting all day. Members may contact the commander for further details. NEW delton lanes FF (INCORPORATED) DON'T WAIT Register Now for LEAGUE PLAY SUITS and SPORT COATS Play on Our 24 New Alleys OPENINGS IN: jQ AND MENS HANDICAP LEAGUE Monday 6:45 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. MIXED DOUBLES OUR COMPLETE STOCK WILL DE ON SALE Monday 9:00 p.m. NOT A GROUP OF ODDS and ENDS WOMENS HANDICAP Tuesday 9:00 p.m. Open a Charge Account MENS HANDICAP Tuesday 9:00 p.m. V 3544 So. 2700 LADIES' LEAGUES Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday Morning and Afternoon Thursday 10:00 a.m. MENS WEAR Phone Phone 298-122- 1 Plenty of Free Parking WINTER LEAGUES START LAST WEEK IN AUGUST I West 298-482- 1 ) I |