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Show THURSDAY, AUGUST THE LEI II FREE PKESS SO, 1968 Scouts Complete Five Mile Hike "Dick" Eastmond Addresses Sun Valley Group Following the subject. Perils of Bureaucracy in Our Government Today," Richard addressed a group of office equipment and supply concern representatives in Sun Valley, Idaho. He was a guest speaker, sponsored by the Beehive office equipment company. Commander in the U. S. Navy during World War II. and still active in that capacity, Mr. Eastmond is a candidate for the State House of Representatives on the Republican ticket. He and Mrs. Eastmond were both guests at the Sun Valley meeting. He has recently completed a government course in economy and Cases brought before the docket of Judge Leland Powell and completed during the past week include the following: John Varela, Kenilworth. reckless driving, $50; evading an of- ficer, $10; Edward Crowthamel, Provo, speeding, $15; Glen Perry, Provo, speeding, $10; Allen Gray, Lehi, speeding, $10; Robert Ellis. Mississippi, public intoxication, 12 days in jail; Anita Murdock. Salt Lake City, speeding, $10; Alice Groneman, Murray, failure to stop for red light, $15; Eola Parrish, Arizona, speeding, $10; Gary Clawson, Or-espeeding, $10; Clifford Gled-hil- l, Salt Lake City, speeding, $10; Gary Gurney, Lehi, no operator's license on person, $10; Alfred Pace, Nephi, speeding, $10; Mildred Smith, Provo, failure to stop for red light, $15: Lon-ni- e Ayers, Provo, speeding, $10; The price of power is responsibility for the public good. Sacrifice self to bless one anther, even as God has blessed you. a.-- ; l X Javodi, !i 1 1 M;3iifHC xw KfX i FlIlffCIS3s 5HC1810 tSylSI'- Hot Dog Buns - - 9 Superior Wizard Professional Quality! inch -- 100 $D 18.50 I All m.ur.m.nti I dltfonal l Truetone23" Hunt's v Gef the Price! 3DC120O Get TRUET0NE For 1962! Giant 23" aluminized glare picture tube! Custom 20,000 chassis! hand-wire- d V. super-powe- r! Shank Piece - lb. no tuner! 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Crosscuts, scrolls, hacks, rips, copes! Radio - 9 oz. Paper Cups Portable Jig Saw 11.95 count 8 - Certi-Fres- h JSC Hamburger and J Paper Napkins Paper Plates She.ptkln Trvetone Transistor Portable Zee Assorted Superior spakr ' t r Provo, speeding, $10. Advertise! Howard B. Brown HONORING UTAH VISITORS TO JAPAN, the State flag is shown being readied by a Japan Air Lines cabin crew for permanent display at Tokyo International Airport The goodwill gesture is in recognition of the increasing number of people from Utah visiting Japan each year. Purser Hiroyasu Yoshida is assisted by hostesses (left to right) Yoko Endo, Setsuko Kitazato and Kimiko Okuhara. Pcnnairaat magitat . i I'! HittOiiHK Sa :JjLA by Troop 817, handicapped scout American Fork. Mrs. William troop. Thornton hiked with her sons. With B. H. Curtis as scoutmas- Driving cars to "isolate" the troop ter, assistant scoutmasters are from traffic were Mrs. Harold Paul Mendenhall, Marvin Wilcock Mendenhall, Mrs. Stanford Sheland Roger Morton, all of LehL ley, Mrs. Roger Morton, Mrs. Both handicapped and well boys Dean Powell and Isaac Yates, To are included, in the troop. Going with his truck. car to Tibbie Ameriin Fork by can Fork Canyon, they hiked down the canyon to Cave Camp, Insurance Estate Plana Investment stopping to cook their lunch over jj half-wahot coals at the y point Their mothers prepared a picnic for them when they reached Cave Camp Five hours were required for the trek. Paul Mendenhall Family Financial Counseling Service rode his bicycle the entire distance. Scouts participating in the trek 770 North Center included Lloyd Holmes, Dale SnyLEHI, UTAH der, Austin Allen, Paul Arrington and Melvin Abbott of Lehi; Jim- - It Pays ; Jty VTZLh h 1 ' a Isadore Million, Provo, speeding, $10; Richard Bennett, Lehi, speeding, $10; Michael Smith, Lehi, failure to stop for stop sign, $5; Hasson With a large membership present the Holmstead reunion was A five mile, hike, required to attain the Second Class Scout my Powell of Pleasant Grove, and rank was successfully completed Jackie and Terry Thornton of ' "The Morn'), Judge held at the camp grounds of the C O. Holmstead ranch. Luncheon was enjoyed and family members provided the program. This was the first family reunion since 1954. Heading the committee in charge were Mrs. James Otis of Salt Lake .City; Maude Miller of Provo, and Mrs. Maurice J. Dorma) Dahl of LehL Chosen to arrange for next year's gathering were Boyd Holmstead, president; Oscar Hansen of Provo, vice president, and Mrs. James Otis, secretary. Holmsteads Hold Family Reunion Handicapped 10 pounds .r.( ' '" 41 7 |