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Show 1 130 Cons Per Mil, Alpine Scouio Find You can get 130 cans to the mile in some areas, a group of Alpine Varsity Scouts I Body Off IDoetfoir Found a found recently. several large pieces of plywood. And, said Larry Barlow, post advisor, the road had just been freshly graded so much The youths, members of the Alpine Fifth Ward, recently conducted a combined of the litter would have been covered up. It took the youths about two hours to environmental study and service project combing the area between Hog Hollow and the top of the Draper road for litter. clean the stretch of road. Now they are wondering how long it will take it to get as littered as when they picked up after the The body of Uoyd H. Gaven was found at about 1Q a.m. Gaven and three other companions had been on a picnic at the Saratoga resort They launched their boat from that dock and planned a short boat ride. Gaven was in the process of changing places with another passenger amen a gust of wind and motion from the boat caused him to be knocked overboard. The ufejacket he was wearing came off passersby. In a little less than a area, they found: 258 cans, including 168 beer cans and 90 pop cans; 34 cardboard boxes; 30 assorted bottles, oil cans, mugs and cups; 6 shotgun shells; 12 pieces miscellaneous paper; 2 pieces of broken tail pipe; 2 automobile tires; a sun visor; a tooth from a backhoe; 4 floor mat; a metal fence post; two abandoned, wrecked automobiles; two-mil- e "It seems like people just don't care. it's the other guy that is They think messing the place up - as they throw out their cans," one boy commented. "Can you imagine, that's 130 cans per mile," another remarked. Taking part in the project were Clay 60 West Main 1 O When you care enough to send the very best. HEADQUARTERS FOR HALLMARK FOR OVER 25 YEARS scouts Jeff Jenks and Terry Carter, examine varsity scouts in the Alpine LDS Fifth Ward in distance of a LITTER- - Larry Barlow, varsity scout advisor, and some of litter picked up little less than two miles. VY GOVERNOR and Mrs. Scott M. Matheson talk with Brockbank, right, directors of the Utah Pageant reproductions of newell posts at Kearns Mansion. pieces are Christie Peo and Anita Davis. I of the Arts, as they members posing view on close-u- A STEAL BIG. p Guess the weight of the STEEL on display beginning Friday, July 18 , in the BANK OF A. F. parking lot and win BIG prizes donated by local merchants. it Grand prize winner and lota lots of other winners it Enter at participating merchants where you see the "GUESS MY WEIGHT" contest card. it Contest sponsored by AF CHAMBER of the newell Governor Visits Pageant Of Arts just can't believe they are not statues," Mrs. Norma Matheson, Utah's first lady, commented as she visited they have done the reproductions." Mrs. Matheson extended an invitation to the cast members to "come to the mansion backstage following a performance of the Utah Pageant of the Arts. Governor Scott M. Matheson added, "The show is better than ever - but I say that and see the real thing." Of art pieces at the Kearns Mansion, she said they have to rely on donations with the donations approved by the Arts Council. "There is a lot of wall space that could stand some art, and I hope ultimately the work of more Utah artists will be on "I every year - every time we see it, it just seems to be better than the previous year. Norma and I are really thrilled." The Governor and Mrs. Matheson were visiting close up the reproductions of a pair of newel post figures which illuminate the central stairway of the Kearns Mansion, now the Governor's official residence, and a carved wood column from the home. Cast members from the pageant had stayed after the show to take their places for the Governor's party. The figures include "E'Glantine" and "La Cigale," bronze figures by French sculptor, Moreau, brought from the Paris Exposition of 1900 by Thomas Kearns, and the French oak carving of Sandro Boticelli's "Allegory of Spring." Mrs. Matheson commented, "After watching the restoration of these pieces over a three-yea- r period of time (at the mansion), it is really special to see them reproduced here. It's just incredible how display." Governor honored American and Mrs. Matheson were at on informal reception at the Fork High School prior to the pageant performance, greeting patrons in the art exhibit area. pageant and Mr. Mrs. Wayne S. Winters served as official hosts am w "yij left, and David 0. Bill Kirkpatrick, Cast by r 7 n the reception. The evening had also been designated as "Governor's Night" at the pageant, The Matheson's have been long time supporters of the pageant and have expressed their appreciation for the positive impact the pageant has had on Utah's cultural scene. A letter of greeting and endorsement of the production, along with photographs of both Governor and Mrs. Matheson, are featured on the inside cover of the 1980 pageant program. for COMMERCE f GENEVA WORKS . SAVAGE BROTHERS M 5r "SH0W TIMS Shows 7:15 & 9:30 Sat. 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