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Show Ni V a - 4 3 - s v - 'S' - ICC DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, aOdlOEZS DISCOUNTS COOKING SCHOOL FREE Dzrir.jFr!;: - :!ros TO GIVE IDEAS, PRIZES Soft tele Slavic PLUS 40 J City, Monday, May AT APEX 1962 7, lOnaOipiSCOUNTS. PLUS' Slavic 2030! AT AFEX ll Frigida.re Product Hurry, we'ro celebrating the making of the wrth special low prices on all the F rigidaire Best Buys n th.s ad. Along with customers can't the savings you get Fngidaire dependability be wrong. But supply is limited come in today! ' IMHizatb CcIzLrctizn! A n Good cooks wnr appreciate,' and imbitlous'cooka will-learnew Ideas about food preparation from the Galaxy of Foods free electric Cooking School to be held May 18 at the Utah Theater. 15. 16,-1The. show is sponsored by the Newspaper Agenc- y' . Corp. A gala event which Is filled with gifts and surprises for everyone, the Cooking School-wil- l begin each day at -9:30 a.m. with theater doors opening st 8:30 am. ' All attending will receive a free copy of the Calaxy of Foods recipe book containing 40" recipes to be demon-' strated at the sessions. - . Lecturers will be trained home economists from l Uve Stock'nd-Me- at Board, Chicago.. Albertson's Food Centers will pwpvlde 25 bags of free groceries each day and thp foUowitig gifts will be pro-- r 7 h m j n , ? l! S , the'-Nationa- r Chole ny major Kelvlnator appliance, Mark ' Brown Furniture Co.; mink stole, electric range, Southeast Furniture Co.;DnplersrHotpoint Necchi-Elng machine. ZCMT Sewing Center; bronze kitchen set. Granite Furniture Co. and Virtue Manufacturing Co. and a Sunbeam Mixmaster, Vrontikis Bros. a - v n - sew-ln- - House Group To Study Canyon Parle Proposal wt WaiMnatad Iwmv a proposed Canyon Lands NaWASHINGTON One look tional Park. . , will convince the House InterS. David Rep. King ior-- Committee- - that there said this weekend that subcomshould be a park in the canyon lands area of southeastern mittee chairman J. T. Rutherford had agreed to Utah," Sen Franks E. Moss hold on hearings the park prosaid Monday. posal later this month or early Sen. Moss said he was"very in June. pleased that the House na The subcommittee, wijl probtlonal parks subcommittee would take up consideration of ably make a helicopter tour of the canyon lands area before the hearings begin, he said, Full Interior Committee chairmen Wayne Aspinall (Ek Colo.) had previously been unable to find time for the Canyon Lands proposal In his crowded committee schedule. Utah should be very grateArthur Reginald Fletcher, 30, who escaped Aug. 19, 1961, ful to be considered by the from the Utah State Prison Interior Committee, Chairman farm was ap-i AsplnaH'and Rep. Rutherford are working'the Canyon Lands prehended Sunbill into their schedule at a In Agu'ila, day serious Inconvenience to themAriz. ; selves because they Already are ' Leonard overworked on other proposed Blanational parks which have ylock, special - agent In charge early priorities, Mr, King said. He gave no indication of the - of the Salt Lake office of the l possibility of the Interior Committee reporting a park bill 'Bureau of this year. Investl g a t i 0 n LvVv' The Senate Interior Commitsaid the escapee Arthur R. tee, which held hearings on the was being held Fletcher on a complaint charging him Canyon Lands park bill of Sen with flight from Utah to es- Moss last month, expected to take up consideration of the cape confinement He was arrested by. Maricopa Moss bill next week, as soon , as a printed record of the County sheriffs officers on the basis of an alert Issued by Utah field hearings11 becomes the F?I shortly, after he available. walked away from the farm work detail. Utah Prison . officials are scheduled to leave sometime this week to return the escapee, according to Warden John W. Turner, XD-Uta- .) i I ty ;jv. "1- Arizona Arresls Utah Escapee - Fed--era- Mi r t-- f f- -: ... World Trip Begun By ZXZZlTXIDiAY HONORS . Raft'Lehi' REDONDO BEACH, CALIF, A crew ol six men fUPI) and two women were drifting down the southern California coast Monday aboard the $50,-00raft Lehi V on the first five-yea- r leg. of an 18, voyage around the world. The raft was towed to sea ffom King Han bor here Saturday and set adriit in the Japanese Current. The first stop was scheduled to be San Diego, Calif., some 125 miles south of here. The head of the expedition Is Capt.- - De Vere Baker,-4- 6, who said the purpose of the voyage was to attempt to trace an ancient Jewish tribe believed to have settled in Central America some 2,000 years ago after drifting from Israel on rafts borne by ocean currents. Baker, a Mormon elder, said theLehl V woulijl 8 through tfie Panama Canal, drift to New- - York City,1 and then go across the Atlantic to Europe. It will pass through the Suez Canal before arriving at a point in the Persian Gulf where it will trace the voyage of the ancient JewiSF1 tribe through jhe Indian ..Ocean, China Sea and Pacijk?" Ocean -- Fngidaire 000-mll- MRS. ANNIE Mrs. Annie Fullerton Gray, 1175 E. 17th South, observed her 85th birthday anniversary Monday with- members of her family. She was born May 7, 1877, In Parish,' Dumlsh Inverness, Scotland, In 1900 she married George Gunn Gray In Glas- - gow. They came to Utah ?.i 1901 as members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da1. Saints. Mr. Gray died July 23, - -- 1961. '7 Mrs. Gray Is a member of the Bryan Ward - She is the mother' of eight sons and daughters, Mrs. Owen - (Margaret) , Smith, Robert Gray, Mrs. Ken (Dolina) Hammerman. George Gray, Alex " Gray, Mrs. Harold (Annie) 7 Egan Mrs. George (Jessie) Smith and Mrs. Richard ' (Helen) McMullen, all of Salt Take City. She also "has 26 and- 20 great-- ' , grandchildren grandchlldmt - 15-Ye- ar 2 Lifetime Test! SPECTACULAR MOTHER'S DAY OFFERS! CLOSEOUT '61 MODEL WASHER & DE LUXE DRYER Buy:a Dishwashe- rGet a Food Waste Disposer Give her the gift she has aiwayslvranted ! fully iiomaticS FRIG I DAIRE Mobile Dishwasher o Bowling AllevDirector Denies Discrimination Ask about the : No costly- installation of au v Rolls :' A denial that Rancho Lanes cial discrimination was made D Recreation Center, 641 W. North Temple, engaged In ra- - Monday. Representatives of the National Assn, for the AdvanceSEE US FOR THE ment of Colored People pickMONEY. YOU NEED! eted the bowling center over r . . the weekend.' . . 7 and these, too: Steak and rib bancs Corn cobttnd bosks Grapefroit and nclaii rinds to 'sink for easy loading! ... .' j Double-flushes- , V) :- ; - Frigidoirs Disposers art built to tako it scrub-washes- , double-rinses- dries and stores"9 place settings1 , Taogh, stringy calory ' Artichoke loaves NO MONEY DOWN In a prepared statement, Fred Tedesco, Ranchd Lanes Lock hart I, j- - i : r Plan Loans' DOTJOT DISTURB your present mortgage! The LOCKHART CO. Nra Offnn f I 771 ircHANoe Mans ta -- S CITY, lit AH ST ' -- ' UP TO I manager, said ''We do not have a policy of racial discrimination here at Rancho Lanes. As a .matter of fact, we do have colored people that bowl jn our house regularly," But we do demand the privilege of not allowing any specific, group to overrun and - overcrowd our 36 MONTHS BANK X o TERMS D (Offar United re Stack e o Hand) '7EU Mf-W- AfOEE COULD ANYONE HAT n OFFEP YOU?" mm establishment Local members of. the, NAACPt formed picket .lines, Saturday and Sunday at - Rancho-Lane- s la protestwhat they called discrimination. We treat all people with the same respect,, said Mr. Tedesco in denying the charge 91503 , : f TO PAY 1:1 ' On Your. Downtown -- f RIGID AjREZ DeaerOdOC J:lMi-i- i r I nW- 41H: liA 4iV vfi: v M T"" " 77 '7-- 7: ' i 1 rj.! |