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Show 1 Woman Attends Local Brigham City, Utah 1964 Auaust 20, Thursday, 8 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Man (UPI) O'War was ridden by Johnny Loftui in each of the colt's 10 and tarti as a NEW YORK Clarence Kuxnmer rode him In nine of 11 starts at three. Earl Sande and Andy Schuttinger had the other two rides. Convention wui include Miss Frances G. Washington, D.C., di. rector of the United States passport office, department of state, and Mrs. Marlon McDon. aid, Morris Plains, N.J., di. rector of beauty and fashion, Du Barry division of Warner Knight, Lambert Pharmaceutical Mrs. Dee Yearsley 675 South Second West, Member, National district council no. 15, Ladles Auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States will go to Cleveland, Ohio August 24-2to take part in the 1964 national convention of the Ladles Auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States. Mrs. S. Campbell, Neenah, Wise. VFW Auxiliary national president, will preside over all sessions. The Honorable Frances P. Bolton, member of the Congress of the United States from Ohio will deliver the convention key. note address on Monday, Aug. 24, at 3:00 p.m. in the public auditorium Mrs. Nolton will be presented with the Auxiliarys Distinguished Achievement following her address. Other convention speakers com-pan- y. Mrs. John T. Wilkins, Birmingham, Ala., Auxiliary Community Service director, will preside over aspecial panel on Opportunity for Friend-shiPanel members will give highlights of the Auxiliary Pres, idenf s special program onhos. pltallty for foreign students and foreign woman visitors to the United States during the year p. OLDEST RETIREE ROCHESTER, N. Y. (UPI) Luke Easter, former Cleveland Indian first baseman, was the oldest active player In professional baseball when he retired from the active player list of the Rochester Redwings in May, 1964. Easter was 53. 8 EtELlY SAFE TRAC-- S JVLOKI WU-11a- m UITU 100 XELLY IN UINTAS fine fishing HEAT-GUAR- D to withstand Heat Build-u- Hundreds of lakes in the High Uintas aftord in a primitive region beneath Utah's highest peaks. damaging i Camping and Indian Lore Make Uintas Tour Exciting 6.70-1- 5 fakwall Blockwoll o PRICIS PLUS TAX ANO MTWADAIU TIRES (Editors note: This is one in once the pavement Is left behind, a series of articles on 21 you can discover country un. Tours Through the Different changed since the days of the World of Utah. These tours fur trappers. have been planned by the Utah You can travel 25 to 40 miles Tourist and Publicity Council from U.S. 40 to forest camp, to show you Utahs most out- grounds In Lake Fork, Yellow, standing attractions with the stone and Uinta Canyons, or can least amount of driving, in the take back, shortest time, and over the best country routes across the roads available. By taking each Reservation totalling one of these tours, a person as much as 200 miles. There could conceivably see the entire are campgrounds at Wolf Creek state on weekends within a year) Pass, Duchesne Canyon, Rock llackwall Tubtltii Tuboltii UfITIMI ROAO HAZARD OUARANT6I on every new Kelly poiien ger nr (except repairable punctures) for entire life ef treed Allowance an new tire based en remaining anginal tread and current ' Kelly Price TIDE THE Ml KELLY RC3 sedan-passabl- Complete front end alignment and brake service . . .shocks installed! , yniSIE GE0RGK n, e Creek Canyon, Lake Fork Can- Mountain peaks, high valleys yon, Yellowstone Canyon, Uinta and lakes north of the Uinta Canyon, and Whiterocks Canyon Basin offer exciting vacation (Paradise Park). Theres a re. sort at Moon Lake, and good opportunities for Utahns seek-in- attract many visitorseach year. Though dates change from year to year, Bear Dances are held In the spring (March and April) Sun Dances in the summer (July and August). Visitors are wel come; however, picture taking is not permitted at some dances. Those wishing to obtain an illustrated copy of all 21 Tours In the series can do so by send, ing 25 cents to the Utah Tourist and Publicity Council, Council Hall, State Capitol, Salt Lake City 14, Utah. 94 South Main Specialty Charcoal Broiled Steaks OPEN: a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday 5 a.m. to Midnight SundaythruThur-- 5 Featuring a full Menu. Breakfast served any time! g 333 North Main 723-679- motels at Duchesne, Roosevelt and Fruitland. Or you may want to the High to make a pack-triUintas fishing country. wilderness, camping and touring close to home. Its just 116 miles from Salt Lake City to Duchesne along U.S. 40, but 6 p IN SOME WAYS THIS IS sedan-passabl- ( V, fJ I About all you need is an big new Merc during our 323 honest face to get yourself a Clearance (sob) Sale. Year-en- d Andersens - Ford, Inc. South Main PA Brigham City 31 thru THURS. 6 TUES. BIG DAYS in Color. STRANGER SAVE 68c ON EVERY SET! .a surprise in suspense I PETER ScrMflpUy Oirtcltd thru THURS. i -- -- t JOAN IRENE - Reg. 3.98 PANTS N0W...3" 8V2 oz. all cotton army twill pants Ufrmg POLA WAIUCH - McENERT- - GREENWOOD - PAPAS - NGR by MICHAEL OYNE by JAMES NEIISON !?'' Rtluud Co by BUENA producw VISTA BILL ANDERSON Distribution Co. Auociatt Producar Inc. O 1964 Walt HUGH AT7WOOLL Disney Productions 1 CClUllCOlOr OPEN TUES. 7:15 DIG DAYS YOUR fAMHY Ihono 723-245- 7:45 $ Jififii D ifi-f- j D have long tuck in tails for comfort and freedom of movement with 2 button cuffs and 2 flap pockets. Proportioned fit assures complete the job good looks ! action comfort as well as on-or-o- o . IMIMR are rugged, able to take it. Boasts heavy boatsail drill pockets with bar tacks and reinforcement at all points of strain. Heavy duty brass zipper too! Trimmer, more tailored because theyre Penney contour cut for maximum comfort and freedom of action. 6 OZ. ALL COTTON ARMY TWILL SHIRTS SHOW THEATRE Joseph E. Lovino peasants flffltPPl NAHUUn 2.98 presents 7r"r Mills REO. PANTS NOW bound together by a secrvL..too dangerous to sfmm! Walt Disney U e THE FLYING FONTAINS HAM AND A ROMANTIC still ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY the Old West, for much of it remains wild and unsettled. The mountains particularly are still in their primeval state, mainly because the federal government has set aside a vast area In the High Uintas asaprepetualWlld. erness Area and most of the remainder of the Uinta Highlands is included In Wasatch and Ashley National Forests. There are a number of tour in the Uinta possibilities country, many of them on un. roads. paved but Roads north of Duchesne and Roosevelt wind through ranch, ing and farming country where hardy pioneers of the early 20th century homesteaded the land and have been working ever since to make It yield a living. A day or a few hours spent touring this rustic region will be rewarding. ANOTHER TOUR CLIMBS northwest from Tablona, along the Duchesne River and up to Wolf Creek Pass, then down to Woodland on the Provo River. This road passes through wild mountain, canyon country that is popular with fishermen and deer hunters. Other roads lead north from Duchesne and Roosevelt Into deep canyons of the forested Uintas, giving access to ex. cellent fishing steams and lakes such as Moon Lake, Lake Fork River, Yellowstone River, and Uinta River. There are fine campgrounds in these canyons, which are popular with sports, men. Pack trips into the high peaks can be arranged. Religious dances of the Ute THESE BIG - ff MAC WORK SETS ARE PENNEY CONTOUR CUT FOR COMFORT AND FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT YET TRIMMER, MORE TAILORED FOR ALL AROUND GOOD it- - IV LOOKS. IN PENNEY'S COLORS INCLUDING VAT-DYE- D OWN BIG MAC NEWER DRESS-U- P MACHINE WASHABLE FAVORITE SHADES. SANFORIZED n Oaitt i PMSBIT -- I rcrrrr- -- Dllfr.02ERTSO:i. YV0"H Di CARLO STORE CHARGE IT! DRIGHAM CITY HOURS :M A.M. to l:M P.M. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL f I i v |