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Show B a' !&.. w, V WE GOT MM. they did, vicariously. 'Old Elusive1 Gets Caught By Tracy Wigwam 'Squad1 from the Taylorsville 7th ward Patrol are telling their parents a "fishy" story as a result of their recent three-da- y camp at Tracy Wigwam. The fish "granddaddy" which has evaded the youthful anglers for a long time, according to the camp staff, finally met its downfall. As twenty eager anglers vied for the fish, Michael Johnson, urged on by the eight patrol Guide members, managed to get his hook Into the giant. Sharing in the "squeals of Mrs. Edwin delight were (Kathy) Read, guide patrol leader and Mrs. Leon (Connie) Christensen, trail builder 18-in- ch N;- y 7S--f partner. Sharing the Johnson boy's happiness were Steven Taggart, Gary Tsujimoto, Steven Huston, Don Pederson, Bruce Clark, Blair Camp, Curtis Frame and Jay Jorgensen. YtJi - 6400 SO. it. wv- July 3, Mr. and Mrs. David Rich, 3680 So. 300 East July 4, Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Dean, 17 W. 7065 South July 6, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne M. Rosenlund, 4353 So. 9th East Mr. and Mrs. KentF. Turn-bo395 E. 3360 South July 7, Mr. and Mrs. Roger D. Sylvester, 438 Scott Ave. July 9, Mr. and Mrs. LynnC.Boss, 1522 Paradise Lane July 10, Mr. and Mrs. AlanC.Burn-ingha4881 So. 4180 West w, m, Boys , A iNrti U COTTON LADIES SLEEVELESS SHIFTS Famous wh,le Money-bac- July 8, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Nor-ri- s, 4635 Radcliff St. July 9, . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dan-- ! iels, 4179 So. 4080 West Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Wey, 4263 So. 2200 West PANT COTTON SWIM DRESSES DRESSES DRESSES SUITS Smart styles In 100 cotton. Prints, plains and novelties. 100 All sleeveless. cotton, wash 'n wear. Sizes 6 to 14. A selection of clever styles in prints, plains and plaids. 100 Wash 'n wear. 20 only. ACME GREATEST OF SELECTION CHILDREN'S ROUGH-OU- T BOOTS BOOTS Black, brown or rough out. Steel shank. 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Values to $4.39 Values to $7.99 ie"J van A l Sharp Slashed to July 4, Mr. and Mrs. Norman H. Wood, 5311 Heath Ave. July 5, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald M. Henline, 3091 So. 7625 West July 7, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Gary Hansen, 4096 Pavant Ave. July 10, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald B. Richards, 5295 Heath Ave. y . .1 LADIES W9 Boys at go LAST! PANT k guarantee. Cotton - polyest er blend, full size range. THEY GIRLS Men's Trousers Permanent press, fully washable. Popular sand $4.49 to $7.99 PRICED FROM LADIES ATLAS shade. ' I 1 WEST HOSPITAL July 3. SALT LAKE HOSPITALS Mr. and Mrs. Leon C. Huf- Ln. Girls faker, 4331 Rose Garden July 4, July 4, Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Bowers, 3145 So. 4478 West Noren. 4702 Meadow Rd. Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pear Reilly Jr., 1461 w. Olive St son, 89 Woodrow St. Mr. and Mrs. Owen A. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Al 4468 So. 3600 West fred Wright Jr., 437 Wilford - npSK $pF V Girls Girls Hansen Planetarium here. It will remain on exhibit until July 22, according to COTTON AND KNITS ki, COTTONWOOD LDS SALT LAKE. A tall of the Saturn V rocket which will carry Apollo astronauts to the moon and back within the next two years is currently on display at scale model BLUE, GRAY, TAN OR GREEN. ey VALLEY To Be Shown SHORT SLEEVE; TWO POCKETS. A mid-vall- Saturn Model Reg. $1.49 Value healthy number of babies July 5, Mr. and Mrs. David parents during the past week. 417 E. 3600 South Mr. and Mrs. Roy K. Kam-igaSixty -- five youngsters were born with the sexes running a 3644 W. 3965 South close race. July 6, Twin boys born to an area Mr. and Mrs. William E. couple gave the lead to the boys Barnes, 50 E. 4500 South by only one. July 8, A list of parents living withMr. and Mrs. Grants. Morin the Green Sheet area gan, 4597 W. 5055 South follows. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Park, 544 Lasalle Dr. Twin Boys (Valley West) July 10, July 7, Mr. and Mrs. Shelby L. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Davis, Herbert, 657 W. 3900 South 3776 So. 540 West ' Mark Littman, director. Saturn V itself Is the largest rocket ever built. It's 36 stories In height, larger than the highest building in Salt Lake. At liftoff, it develops 7,500,000 pounds of thrust, to 160 roughly equivalent million horsepower. The display model, Mr. Littman points out, is equipped with plexiglass windows which will permit visitors to see the rocket engines of each stage. Viewers may also see the arrangment of the astronaut's cabin and the stored Lunar Module, in which two of them will descend to the surface of the moon. Planetarium visitors will find a NASA exhibit as well as the current presentation, Under Southern Skies," Mr. Littman said. unemployment figures. A similar survey last month showed the unemployment rate remained at 3.5 for the second consecutive month, said Francis H. Wilmer, director. Identity of participating households is confidential and information obtained is used only for statistical purposes, he said. WORK SHIRTS MURRAY UTAH Babies Arrive In Early July at Area Hospitals born to MEN'S 100 STATE Sixty-fiv- e was m, ff . ."Nojcaughthim'says Mike Johnson. But Steven Taggart (left), Gary Tsujimoto and Steven Huston hold his catch as if they had caught the trout. Perhaps TAYLORS VILLE. Nine boys 3206 Hilldale Dr. July 5, Mr. and Mrs. Ray H. JohnMr. and Mrs. George Jay son, 448 Knollcrest Simon, 3123 Minuet Ave. Mr. and Mrs. David Russell Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Max-fiel- d, 739 Green Valley Dr. Allen, 54 85 W. 3500 South Mr. and Mrs. Sam O. NelJuly 7, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd L. Man-guson, 3710 So. 3325 West 3565 So. 4960 West July 10, Mr. and Mrs. Klaus J. C. Mr. and Mrs. John CarlGuertler, 2040 So. 6580 West son, 4446 W. 4865 South July 8, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Employment Rat Chadwick, 976 E. 5760 South Is Census Topic Mr. and Mrs. Taft C. Miller, 3068 Tess Ave. A survey SALT LAKE. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Healy, ' And rmriA i train iitthai in 4197 So. 13th West formation about valley emMr. and Mrs. Charles D. ployment is scheduled this Clay, 3902 Campfire Ct. week by the Census Bureau, July 9, according to regional offices Mr. and Mrs. Rex L. Smith, in Denver. 4243 Annapolis Dr. Data gained in questioning Mr. and M rs. Steven L. Tayselected households will be lor, 3650 So. 2298 West used by the Department of i Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hausel, Labor in determining national 4023 So. State July 10, Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Thursday, July 18, 1968 Fairbourn, 4285 W. 3785 South Mr. and Mrs. Steven B. Mr. and Mrs. Allan O. Par-roEllis, 2500 W. 3995 South 234 E. Royal Garden Ter. July 5, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Gary A. Luck-ar- t, 3545 So. 5200 West 5548 Elaine Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Lay-coc- k, Mr. and Mrs. Allan D. Pet3114 So. West Temple ersen, 5080 Cheerful Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bouge, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin L. 4060 So. 4275 West Wimber, 3537 W. 4305 South Mr. and Mrs. Emery C. Mr. and Mrs. Richard CurWebster, 927 E. 5650 South tis, 5243 W. 4067 South Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. July 7, Lewis, 3890 So. Main Mr. and Mrs. Dennis GallMr. and Mrs. Gordon Loveagher, 2721 W. 3855 South less, 3155 Kiabab Way Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Rowley, 3356 W. 3800 South Boys July 4, July 8, Mr. and Mrs. JohnNikols, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Groes-bec- k, 3434 So. State 451 E. 6310 South Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. MonJuly 9, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence A. roe, 1968 View St. 1C Olsen, MURRAY (UTAH) Unseed oil base, non IN mW I 50' ROLL l. 1 A!. T CIaI&4.. c,APH,TE yellowing. Keeps your house bright for yeonl YOUR CONTAINER HI LIFT JACK The eek theft built to lett end leet If 000 rt. ctpeclty. Weight Ute truck only II to. on tractor, hoitt, temp tpreeder, puH merty otrter! high It" cominuou Ittt Order premp-tt(Melt . niledj poet, UM. . 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