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Show Theyre Homing in On the Pigeons artists n who special- ize in fleecing home owner. If you are inclined to be buffaloed re salesmen or by bunco bargains," it's time to high-pressu- put your guard up. The Williamson clan has arrived in Utah. The Williamsons can be described as a band of Scottish-Americgypsies, using many aliases. Their is offering very specialty attractive deals in roof treatments," driveway paving, and similar home improvements. They have hit the Salt Lake and Heber City areas, which means they should be working in your an area soon. This year the Williamsons are driving 1965 Ford and Chevrolet pickup trucks with spraying equipment in the truckbeds. to spray offer They will your roof or oil your dried and cracking driveway at a considerable saving. The saving ought i to be considerable they use the cheapest crude oil base, as they have for years and years. The rain will wash this oil down the sides of your house. If you bought a driveway job, the oil washes into the street. The Williamsons have been successful in the bunco business for as long as I can remember and they will be equally successful this year, I suppose. They perform actual work in the jobs they offer, although very little of it, and the materials used are worthless. You wind up paying something for nothing. Selling Irish linen" handkerchiefs, napkins and tablecloths used to keep the women busy, but ! Social Security Can Help Full Information! and Veterans' explained in the new booklet recently INFORMATION benefits are i Hercules Fires j 57 Month Old Motor j i year old third nearly stage motor for the Air Force five A are now entitled to special burial allowances which bring help to families in time of need. your FREE COPY of this wonderful INFORMATION booklet. Get There is no obligation whatsoever. Write to McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 South Redwood, phone AM or McDougal's White Chapel, 124 So. 4Th East. Today, f Mlnuteman ICBM has been cessfully test fired by Hercules Powder Company at its Bacchus Works near Salt Lake City, suc- Utah. This is the oldest third-stamotor fired to date In the Mlnuteman program. Production of the 57 month old unit was completed In June 1961. Since that time, the motor has been in storage at Hill Air Force Base. The motor underwent ray Inspection before and after the storage period to examine the internal condition of the propellant. Simulated road tests have also been conducted with the moto, duplicating the transportation that would be necessary to transfer the motor to an actual Mlnuteman launch ge Telephone Company Fish Explains Light Choose Miss Utah State Game News $OUTW E)YyCOD ROAD., PHONE AM in each water and to prevent the stocking of undesirable fishes from one water to an- other. This is also the reason for the law making it illegal to use live fish of any kind as bait in any water of the State. Water dogs or salamanders are legal bait as they are amphibians. The law concerning the planting of fish reads, No person, partnership, company, corporation or governmental agency may place into any of the waters of the State of Utah any species of fish without first obtaining permission from the Utah State Department of Fish and Game. J s each spring. of deer and same is true The other big fame as they move at night along the roads or across them as they move to summer ranges. This loss of wildlife is compounded by the human injury and property losses which so often attend such accidents. So, whenever you may drive during .the warming months ahead, please slow down a bit- - give wildlife and yourself a break! Spring time is at hand. It is period of increased activity for all forms of life, especially so for wildlife. For these creatures of the wild, It is a time for moving about; for renewal of life through mating, nesting and giving birth to the wildlife of tomorrow. It is the season when game birds and animals are so often seen as they pause along, or hurry to cross, the highways. For the motorists, it should be a time of extra caution, especially when traveling through the rural or mountain area. Pheasants and other small game are vulnerable to speeding automobiles during these active and many are killed days 1 1 i iJ n .1 d WERE MOVING HQDGamtiB BUILDING SUPPUiS and Mahogany Paneling 4.8, sheet Birch Paneling 4x8, sheet 1x10 Shelving, Light Fixtures per $2.95 $6.49 ea. 15 12" Acoustic Tile Vynil A. Tile 9" 2x4, 6, 8, lin. ft Aluminum Storm Doors ea. 7c 5c ea. $29.95 10 25 off ft. . - ea. 19 1.2 Furing Strips Seconds Doors Flat Latex Paint ea. $4.95 Gal. $3.97 BUILDERS MART 3804 West 3500 So. TAX SERVICE s450 , State and Federal Asl for Addy Armstrong - 298-- 2 121 299-141- . 9 3575 South 4000 shampoo my rugs for 14 W!r We Invite You To Visit Our New Shop y rainraax )U warn Valve Work Parto EAST OF KEARNS BOWUNG LANES on 5400 South Phono 293-358- 3 VJA J a foot!' RENT shampooer...only $1 Glass Replaced j" Par . a This strict regulation was established to assure the proper NEW LOCATION 4?4 V species of fish being planted on the hig. water must be done by or with the permission of the Department of Fish and Game. fBrcdlcSssiw Autfo . ill i TO START ABOUT THINKING ABOUT SUMMER WE CAN HELP YOU PLAN. HEAT v 4 DATA TIME air V MODERN Election of Russell DeYoung to the Board of Directors of Kennecott Copper Corporation was announced today by Frank Zip R. Milliken, president. HEATING CONpITIONlN U dtY All "WE DELIVER" New Director City & Planting of fish into any Utah Mountain States Telephone Company shed some light Thursday, March 24 on a new and fascinating kind of light which can drill through steel, carry Kennecott Names Address University 14 The girl with the blazing tiara stars In her eyes traditionally outranks even a five-st- ar general in the hearts of Utah National Guardsmen. She is Miss Utah National Guard. The 1966 queen will be crowned Friday, April 15, at. the Prudential Federal Savings auditorium, 33rd South and State Street, Salt Lake City, Ut. Regional queens to compete in the finals are already being chosen. Ten girls representing Army National Guard and Air National Guard units in the state will be finalists, saidMaj. Gen. Maurice L. Watts, Utah Adjutant General. Name Thursday, March 31, 1V messages, heal wounds and even map the moon. W. Reid Dunbar and David D. Jorgensen, MST Engineers, will discuss The Bell System Optical Laser" before Granger in 1964. High School students. Mr. DeYoung, who was born As part of the presentation, in Rutherford, N.J., received demonstrated how a light they a bachelors degree and an honcan carry the sound beam orary degree of doctor of waves of the human voice. science from Akron University, While the uses of the laser and a masters degree in businare many, the Bell System is ess administration from the interested in this Massachusetts of primarily Institute intense beam of light as a Technology. communications tool. ScienHe is a director of the Y tists at the Bell Telephone He is a director of the YoungLaboratores estimate that a stown Sheet and Tube Company, single beam of coherent light a life member of the cor- from one optical laser someday poration of the Massachusetts may provide more circuits for Institute of Technology, and telephone conversations, tela member of the Business evision programs, teletypewriter messages and other types of transmission than are provided by all the cable to Hold now and wire in the United States. Laser is a scientific term deWorkshop rived from light amplification of stimulaged emission of radiation." Through a complex UNIVERSITY which will be demprocess The problems of school finance will be investigated dur- onstrated before the group, the tube produces a beam of ing an Educational Adminis- laser light with an extremely high tration workshop at the Univerenergy potential. 4. sity of Utah June The pinpoint of laser light is The workshop, under the dir100 million times more intense ection of Dr. Paul C. Fawley, than the same size spot on will department chairman, the surface of the sun. Beevaluate the present formula for cause of this intense directed the distribution of funds from the state to the school districts. energy, the laser has great potential for useful applications In recent years, this formula has become extremely com- in communications, industry, It medicine, defense as well as plex," Dr. Fawley said. to needs be thoroughly studied important possibilities in pure so that suggestions can be made scientific research. Scientists believe the laser, for revision." as a radar, could accurused The workshop planning commap the surface of the ately in addition to Dr. mittee, moon, pinpointing hills, valleys Fawley, consists of H. Lee and craters. In the Industrial State Department of Cannon, Public Instruction; Superin- area, laser light beams are used tendent Sherman Eyre, Logan to drill through the toughest City Schools; Mr. Daryl Mc- materials knowsn, including stainless steel and inCarty, Research Director of the tungsten, diamonds. Utah EducationAssociatlon; and dustrial The laser will also permit Mr. Darld J. Long, executive together of dissimilar secretary of the Utah School welding such as aluminum to metals Boards Association. or aluminum to steel. brass The committee intends to Medical has used the science prepare a report which will aid to delicate brain laser perform those who direct the finance law cauter-iz- er an as instant surgery, next for the biennium. or blood coagulator to stop The workshop is one of 35 and to weld detached being offered this summer at bleeding in the human eye. retinas the University of Utah. For of One or the newest tools of further information, write and Educational of science technology, the ;call: Department U. OF laser U.,; may Administration, bring new light" .322-67on some of mankinds most code 801) (area difficult problems. Mr. DeYoung is chairman of the board and chief executive officer of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, having been appointed vice president in charge of production in 1947, president in 1958, and chairman 13-2- and the Veterans tom j (328-576- National Guard Choose penses! . j To may benefit under Social Security -- os much as 255 for funeral ex--, Mall ; system. by McDougal Funeral published Homes. Many families are unaware of the extent to which they J ul ucted during th 57 month period. Very little maintenance has been necessary on the motor, Hercules officials reported. The storage and test firing of the .57 month old motor are part of a continuing program to determine the service life" of the Mlnuteman weapon Free Booklet Gives Security cently. Staying home and raising more Williamsons may be more profitable. If you need your roof or drive-wa- y sprayed or a tree trimmed or your house moved two feet to the left, hsk a friend or neighbor for the name of a firm he knows. You will find a firm that keeps its address longer than an hour. But dont mess with the scuffling drifters at your door; the job theyll do will be done on you. Home owners should enter Into contracts for house im- provements only after care-fstudy of a firms reputation for quality workmanship and merchandise. Observe the cant you slogan, get some- thing for nothing, but you can lose a lot for nothing." The State Department of Con- tractors is ready at all times to advise on the reliability of these A people. telephone call 1) will bring a prompt j reply. site. Periodic visual inspection of the motor has also been cond- Fay Funeral Bills, Social re- ; If you are a home owner, you should be advised that the late winter season has opened for the quick-co- havent heard about them I rJEZhtt 'flirrtmain Wall-to-wal- l, or spots and paths . . . Blue Lustre brilliantly cleans finest carpets, leaves nap open and fluffy. EASYI Just vacuum, shampoo, let dry, No messy residue of powder or soap. 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