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Show mm Mf -IF II RM By Carolyn jjerss About roiiis in tupiuQ .Hr. 17? n i SPACIOUS NEW PARKING LOT, IMPROVED FACILITIES ADDED AT TIBBLE FORK DAM Beautiful Beau-tiful Tibbie Fork Darn is nestled like a jewel in the mountainside as seen from the Granite Flat road Note spacious new blacktopped parking lot, new rest room facilities which add to convenience conven-ience of recreation seekers in this year-round recreation area. Project will include a fishing platform at waters edge jnd ramp from parking area to platform when construction is completed by U. S. Forest Service. Visitors Greeted by Hew Parking Area Facilities at Spacious Tibbie Fork Dam Visitors to the beautiful TiL-ble TiL-ble Fork Dam, situation on the north fork of American Fork Canyon, are greeted by a recently re-cently completed p?rking lot, curbing, modern rest room facilities fa-cilities and a newly planted area on the north side of the dam. Constructed under the direction direc-tion of Andy Johnson, Recrea- IC3I YOU'LL BE L10I1EY WAGS' DRESSES $8.00 WAS $16.00 $11.00 WAS $20.00 $26.00 WAS $45.00 vurs SUITS $22.00 WAS $36.00 $30.00 WAS $49.00 $35.00 -WAS $58.00 f . i "ft rt W tion Construction Department crew leader, the new facilities make fishing or other recreational recrea-tional activities in the Tibbie Fork area much more enjoyable. The project was planned by the U. S. Forest Service, Uinta National Forest, area, to improve recreational use of the canyon area. DELIGHTED WITH THE SAVING BUYS WAS $6.50 $5.50 WAS $3.50 blhAaMl IE3IE3IE3IE3IEZUI , 3 The spacious parking area has been blacktopped and marked for convenience, with sparkling, modern rest room facilities nearby. The front curbing area includes a walkway, bordered by newly planted trees, which will provide inviting shade andbeauty to the area. The entire surrounding area has been cleared, leveled and planted with grass seed. The project is not yet complete, said Forest Service officials, who note that construction of a fishing platform plat-form near the wators edge will II STEEL ft SPORTSM SPECIAL $2.09 WAS $4.00 $4.59 - was $7.00 $7.00 WAS $13.00 $13.09 WAS $22.00 $16.09 WAS $25.00 SANDALS $5.00 and $7.00 Vfc OFF -ftt im.,mJl jm1 hiMuA imt 1 P"" 3 I ! Wayne and Judy Pack were blessed with a tiny baby girl Saturday night. She came in to the world weighing six lbs. three oz. and she has a brother Dar-rin Dar-rin who Is three. Proud grandparents grand-parents are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pack of Alpine and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olsen of Granger. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Clark and two girls Lee Ann and Karen of Concord, California, are visiting visit-ing rel?lives and friends in Alpine. Al-pine. Mr. Clark is superintendant of the Stake Mutual and attended MIA Conference. Deane Marshall broke her wrist when she fell off a horse. Company from Eastern Washington, Wash-ington, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mc-Bride, Mc-Bride, and three children were guests at the Gotlieb Ribary's Bobby Madsen, John Despain, and Debbie Kerr have been patients pa-tients of the Am. Fork Hospital. Martha Luttmer was twelve years old June 20 and she in vited all the girls in town her age for a fun slumber party. De completed soon. A smooth, blacktopped ramp will lead from the parking area to the fishing ramp when the project is completed. com-pleted. The Tibbie Fork Dam is one of the most widely used fishing fish-ing spots in the area, with several small streams adding cold mountain water to the inviting in-viting mountain fishery. I DAYS STEALS WOMEN'S i : r f I Thirty 4-H Rough Riders under the direction of Elmer, Shirley and Tom Heaps loaded up their horses, traveled to Pleasant Grove and rode in the Stock Parade Saturday night. Teddy Carlisle, the son of Neil and Lucille Carlisle, cut the end of his little finger off on his left hand when he shut it in the door. The Alpine Mountain Riders are making plans for some good horse rides this summer. Their first meeting was held Wednesday Wednes-day night at Mike McBride's arena. Anyone wishing to join this group contact Jerry McGhie or Carolyn Heaton. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Turner and family enjoyed a weeks vacation to Colorado. A Republican Mass Meeting was held Monday at the City Hall. Speakers vere: Mark Anderson, An-derson, who is running for the Senate and Harly Gilma" and James Gilson who are ruining for State Representative. The Alpine Ward Scouts had a swell three day trip to Chip-man's Chip-man's Creek under the leadership leader-ship of their Scoutmasters, Dennis Den-nis Smith and Phillip Bennett. The boys woke three rattlesnakes and killed them. Everyone's happy at the Rei-beek Rei-beek home. Last Friday Fred and Nalie were blessed with a seven lb. six oz. baby boy born in Salt Lake City. They plan on naming their new son, Ron- SIDEWALK DAYS ifMTIOfJAl STRAW DRESS 1 aid Scott. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Baak of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Gerardus Reibeek of Salt Lake City. The baby has three brothers and three sisters. Kim Devey, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Devey was admitted to t!ie American Fork Hospital Tuesday. Luana Smith was taken to the American Fork Hospital, Tues-dav Tues-dav and treated for injuries she received while she and Geneva McDaniel were bicycle riding They were riding in front of Ralnh Sweats in Highland when Mrs. Smith's bike hit some gravel and she lost control. She cracked two ribs and had to have 18 stitches taken in her arm and head. Mr. and Mrs. Elry Wild traveled to California where they visited their son Dell and family Dell and his family then returned to Utah for a vacation. Debbie Kerr was admitted to the American Fork Hospital on Monday. Profit and loss statements pro mote industry in Utah. Cal-Ute, Eimac, Hobart, Signetics and two dozen other industrial firms found their Utah operations prof itable enough to merit major ex pansions within the State last year. The Industrial Promotion Board recently published all the corporation names in the Utah Industrial Progress Report. I DDI fa BARGAIN MEN'S and WESTERN ALL !C! MEN'S SUITS $30.00 was $50.00 $4500 -WAS $75.00 $60.00 WAS $95.00 LIEN'S SPORT GOATS $20.00 WAS $35.00 $22.00 WAS $38.00 $39.00 WAS $65.00 . Euysl I 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. l I weekdays & Saturdays , ,IJ 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. . If ff PRICES Cc mm At a i IIVIGIC! Shopping Center 1 1 D 0UE SAl'E D TOURS. Q FRI. - SAT. jj |