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Show The Lehi Free Press - Thursday, July Kirabalt Art 9, 1981 - Page A-- 5 Guild Auction To Be Held World renowned auctioneer Don Ken-ned- y will return to Park City for the third consecutive year when the Kimball Art Guild its annual presents auction July 24. The event, held a week prior to the Park City Arts Festival, will include work done by a number of this year's Festival artists. In addition, some work by int- 6-Mo- nth $10,000 Min. Deposit believing the story about the cottonwoods, Tall Tales: Fact or Fiction but his second cousin back in Denmark might find even the weather facts preposterous, "tall tales for sure." The line between fact and folklore may be especially thin when it comes to stories dealing with the American Great Plains and Far West because natural realities were and are It was so dry, the way they tell it, that two Cottonwood trees were fighting over the same dog. Before you discount this Midwestern yarn, says folklorist Roger Welsch, check out these recorded facts: - On January 22, 1943, in North Dakota, the temperature was 4 below at 7:30 in the morning. At 7:32 that sometimes above. - On February 15, North Dakotans woke up to face a day of 60 degree below zero weather. Five months 1936, later will be up for sweltering in 121 degree heat. "The point is," said Welsch, speaking to the Fife Conference on Western American Folk Culture at Utah State University," that the between difference truth and lore maybe only a matter of context. The North Dakota farmer who 1 g ip- - fj 1972. 30 Drinking pedestrians were killed in 1980 then in 1979. Last year we lost 49 pedestrians as opposed to 70 in 1979. The young and the elderly tend to be the most frequent victims. Fatalities" involving large trucks (over 10,000 pounds) let up from 1979 when 46 accidents 1980 saw 41 such accidents - down 10 percent. In the bad news area, 1 motorcycle continued an trend. Fatalities jumped from 42 upward 31 to 44 percent a increase from 79 to 80. Motorcycle fatalities now represent one out of every seven highway deaths in Utah. Most of those killed were young with little total driving less experience, driving motorcycle experience HORMEL CHICKEN VIENNA HORMEL TENDER CHUNK CHICKEN OR TURKEY M& 3 OZ. CANS and the majority had less than BUMBLE BEE SAUSAGE TUNA 5 OZ. CAN CHUNK STYLE O'flOO U BONELESS 7 6 12 0Z. CAN FAMILY PACK on PORK CHUCK CHOPS STEAK U.S.D.A CHOICE rrr BAuri 0UI1EI.U9 BARBECUE STYLEF0R SPARE RIBS BONELESS -- USD B CHOICE IB. USDA CHOICE BONELESS $190 MILD CHEESE $029 BACON $159 PICNICS HORMEL OVEN ROAST LEAN -F- iab bimmiii rVH OAHDEVUE LB. AMILY PACK IB. PIERCE'S PORK INSTANT HAM 15 0Z. CAN 0 g 95 HUNT'S SLOPPY JOE SNOWS MINCED OR CHOPPED CLAMS UVES-6- 'j 0Z. , CAN CAT FOOD cans BOTTLE GOLDEN WHEAT MAC AND7V4 MARUCHAN ORIENTAL r Vt NOODLES FABRIC S0FTNER fo6 ,n count BOUNCE r fp 0Z. CHEESE DINNER ASSORTED BANQUET 8H 39 32 OZ. II 75 89 89 15canz MANW1CH NINE OH OO 3 CANS 25 99 89 . BUY 3 GET 1 dSf llp, N CHOW K&JM MARS FREEZE 'EM SALE TT RALSTON RALSTON CORN CHEX i'Aluoz. $T49 . PKG. M ' $19 fKG. RALSTON d .Cxgb "MARS 42 0Z. FREE i $1.57 SNACKBARS WHEAT CHEX m v II ffl .i ginoI fHh SLICED HAM LB. msafegl J ,Jz2-- U LB. lachoy SOAP SAUCE CAN 1 o SAFEGUARD SPAGHETTI BEANS POTATOES 2 LB. PRIMA SALSA AND ,.79' BONELESS LIVER IDAHO SUPREME ib. BOX MAPLE RIVER WHOLE BEEF 25 3 SIZE YOUNG TENDER LB $199 $177 IB. ENDS AND PIECES SMOKED-SMAL- GROUND BEEF SKINNED AND DEVEINED m WESTERN CHEDDAR POT ROAST II $n 49 u 98 PETITE STEAKS lb2y LB.2J COUNTRY where High Risk Auto Insurance? $79 3 LB. CAN someones life was lost. crashes PKG. aaa was inpercent of under $U Q3 60 OZ. PKG. volved in 42 the fatal accident situations during 1980. Reckless driving was cited by investigators for one fifth of the drivers involved in the Drivers ROLL SHORTENING I CAN years were involved more than any other age category. Less than one percent of the drivers killed in 1980 were wearing the available safety belts. During 1980, for the first time, registered vehicles exceeded one million. By 1985 there will be 1.4 million vehicles in Utah. More of these will be small cars and motorcycles, both of which are more dangerous. If current trends continue there will be over 390 deaths by 1985. Hivmiirir v-1- CAN 6 CROCKER hhncmoi umntmjt f1&4 SNOWDRIFT 6 V 2 0Z. which crashes Bisquich BUTT CKUCKEK KCAUT IU CKVt particular fewer percent 4 motorcycle involved in the crash. Of the 44 killed only five were wearing helmets. The accident reports from which this information was compiled shows excessive speed as a contributing circumstance more than , any other. all-tim- 3 TISSUE NO. 2 CAN 7 BETTY AURORA PINEAPPLE LAYER 39 OZ. CAN i rnCTitvir Crash Analysis the LIBBY'S JUICE PACK MIX VARIETY AS MANY CUPS AS 3 LB. CAN ROLL CAKE AT ALLEN'S COFFEE MAKES JUMBO PKG. YOU ALWAYS SAVE MORE MAXWELL HOUSE towels 49 0 BETTY CROCKER known year experience 768-844- 4 MASTER BLEND CRACKERS 2 LB. FORK SPRINGVILLE folk artists, teachers, folklorists and one a Time Certificate is redeemed poor to maturity HI-D- GRAHAM LB. PR0V0 0REM draws Lunnen, Commissioner of Public Safety released a report which examines the fatal crash situation in Utah. 335 people died in 1980 as a result of 292 highway crashes. This is seven more than 1979, but is below the e high of 382 recorded in KEEBLER BONNET AMERICAN on the campus for the annual E. it 99 West Main PKG. Utah Fatal Larry Depositors! R A m State Bank of Lehi MARGARINE 10 conference, Federal regulations require a substantial penalty 649-888- VBONNtT folklorists perienced the above conditions might have no trouble at all and R A. I Deposits can be converted to this certificate without effecting the fan exempt features of R A accounts t Federal Regulations prohibit thp compounding o interest on Money Market Certificates P.IIIF stranger nationally ex- as and Compounding of Interest Allowed Attention Blue bushels of worked all summer and had harvested just 10 bushels of potatoes. When I expressed sympathy, he said, 'Well, it's our own fault. We should have planted more.'" Welsch was one of 22 planted potatoes, Postcards" "Trickster Tales." 11.75 July 16 -- Deposits insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Midwesterner, "who told me that they had were they stitution than fiction, according to Welsch. These kinds of tales may still be important to those who live on the Great Plains and in the deserts of the West. "I talked to a farmer who lives near me," said Welsch, himself a same morning the temperature was 45 chairman of the Folk Arts Panel of the National Endowment for the Arts. He has written "Treasury of Nebraska, Tall Tale students from all over the country. Welsch, who teaches at the University of Nebraska, has served as a folklife consultant to the Smithsonian In- July 7 A light dinner buffet preceding the auction will be held at 6:30 p.m. The cost for the evening is $20 per person. Since seating capacity is limited, it is suggested that reservations be made well in advance. For information call SECOND PLACE WINNER in Lehi's celebration showed a great amount of time and effort that goes into each one of these small floats. $1,000 Min. Deposit 14.300 ernationally-known artists 30-Mon- th RALSTON RICECHEX BRAN CHEX S If you have problems getting insurance because of tickets or ac- 5v L3L joUw S SSSib cidents we have several companies to meet your needs FotheringhamBowen-Leavit- t Ins. 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