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' ' , . .. A 0; .. . , t, ; 1 co - f ,, ' , , : ,,, ,, , .. , ......,..,,:., , ,...7.14,.....' ....,,,,,,..........4,1 JOBAfter sweeping crews I ; :4 ri 'M.'s- . ., ,, . :- ?, f t: t .,:z: .:,:- . :, : ,.. :.: V,14 ''', . , i ,, .. III , , 1 , .,., .., - ; , ..: : ..::' 4,:.., ,,:.... . , .. . .::..... .0.4... al , .,::. ......'..'' ' .. ..rdtoBekl, - : SpeciäUCity Riverfn 11) 4.''S:t1;:1M4.4-G.R.S7.1N4PREI- P ,...e... - e., OE n0 '' g . . eci Marks Cleanup S-pe- INSUMMITROAD.'CRA$H OAKLEY, Summit Of$1. Parade Route - -- - -- sh - A special crew of men and equipment from the city streets department waiting at --the end of the Cavalcade 'immediately swung into action. Sweepers, trucks and flushers 'attacked the paper and trash Warden Praises Cooperalion Al Davis Brush Fire KAYSVILLE co- Complete peration among fire fighters who battled Tuesday's extensive brush fire in mountains near Farmington was praised Thurs- day by Alvin D. Kinsey, district fire warden for Davis County, - State Bureau of Forestry and Fire Control. He said that approximately 150 volunteers from Salt Lake And Ogden and alLthe areas in between had responded to the urgent need for fire fighters. Some 50 trustees from the Utah State, Prism and another 20 Forest Service men were called out,Wednesday for mopping up operations. Two of the Minates, Carl Kuehne, 29, and Malcolm Jones, 34, made their escape while serving as part of the cletknup . crew. AZ 1411-2n- . strewn along the mirth route. Within three hours after the parade ended the crews had transformed the heavily littered streets into sparkling clean thoroughfares. Sweepers armed With shovels, pitchforks and heavy brushes followed the parade and were In turn followed by flusher trucks which washed down the streets. Joe L. Christensen, city streets commissioner, Thursday complimented the workers for their "rapid and thorough clean. up job." Thousands of gallons of water were used to wash the streets clean, the commissioner said. "The police department aided us greatly by keeping the way clear in the trail of the parade," he said. The commissioner explained that this year's cleanup was less expensive than last year's $2,600 Job due to the use of parttirne workers on city payrolls. k ' - Base Helps Daryl Pack, Woods Cross fire chief, and George Talbot, East Kaysville, were en the scene with their "per diem" fire crews. Hill Air Force Base responded k, to a plea for help by sending two huge, dulldozers and 75 airmen. A Salt Lake Cdun'We called Hill Field about 3 man suffered undetermined p.m," Mr. Kinsey Mid. "and ty the troops and equipment were chest A n d Internal Injuries at the scene within an hour and Thursday morning when a large a half." timber fell on him while unloady directed fire fight- - ing a truck at 1870 S. 1000 West. 6 p.m. US. For- ers The victim, Royce D. Patter. est Julian Thomas, Salt son, 1970 W. 3255 South, ,was took over the job to unload a truck when helping men at remained the timber about 20 feet in then. Both length scene all night Tuesday and fell from a fork lift; striking him until-noo- n Wednesday.' in the back. "The cooperation was marHe was treated at the Salt velous," Mr. Kinsey, commented. Lake General ' Ce Hospital lie said that a base camp had been established near Highway 89 between Centerville and Farmington. Short wave radio sets from the Davis County sheriff's office, Utah State High- - way Patrol and the Forest Service were used to relay messages. State troopers and sheriffs deputies directed traffic. Members of the Davis County Sheriffs Posse and the Bountiful Jeep Posse were of great help, Mr. Kinsey said. 200 Acres Damaged Some 200 acres of watershed land was heavily damaged in the blaze, according to Mr. Kinsey. The fire spread from an area being burned by a Salt Lake-- , lauhlessmark,..who- ,- was clearing four or five acres of ground, in the vicinity. Fire fighters had responded to the first alarm at about-- 9 a.m. but had gi,ven the man permission to continue the burning, Mr. Kinsey said. At about noon a second alarm wu 'received, when the fire blazed out of control. After that it was a battle, be reported. a Responsibility for keeping-watch on the fire area had been turned over to the Forest Serv- qt,, VP!' - AOMMINIMPOSIONIIII , , 9 - ':' 71-- , ' :, :': ,,;;; At , ,..., :,,,. . :1.:E"::::r':::r, :,:A , , , Mr. Kinsey said. ice Wasatch Forest officials said Tililiy, , -- -- - - I ::" ,, , $: - . ,e':',., ,, N..: ,,,,,.:(r.,,,-..:7,- , - , , , t ..: tt 4 io ,', , ,0017 I ' till . :::' .'' , - :,,, ' ,.., .,,,,,, , : ; , . ,. t s: 1,1 ir.'e '''':: -- :,. itt' f:''''''',:':..r:'1 ' '4 ' ,r' .! a ,'i If ',',:,: 1 2) -- ct:!, . .,, iimegollan...M1)Kikv.,.f, , -- r,,....,,,,;:a ...'11 1;:r,'::':::''."::k: .i , ' ,;;; 1,,,:;,..k: ' baby-sitte- , .,,,,. it, :.. ,.,;:: ! ',UK. , v. ,p,s 1 ,; :::: ei,,, -------- - ' .,:: :,41, ,,, . , they would patrol the for at least a week. 'There still are , some kot spots," a spokesman said, and ' we don't consider a fire bun Until it IS COIV , fire-are- a .., .,. .. t,-- t .::,"-- ,'. .,,, '' ( , :' : ',..1-, ,P4t, v., ,, ,,,,: tertained youngsters at the Primary Children's Hospital, Thursday he Is scheduled to treat the kiddies at the Shriners Crippled Children's Hospital and Friday he will wind up his Salt Lake Visit with a trip to the Fort Douglas Children's Health Center. This is Teddy's fourth visit to Utah,. with his trips to the hospitals "almost as good as Christmas" for the children. Thous azi d s of Salt Lake youngsteri remember Teddy from safety skits le Performed at various gradeichools on previous visits, 'according to veter an professional actor George W. e 3Iodre,---thworlds' only runr time for a Teddy bear. , the Teddy wowed,, Primary Hospital children by dancing, playing baseball, imitating Davy Crockett- - staging a shooting match with himself and countless other attsall in panto, ' , mime. He has appeared thousands of times on television in both live' and filmed program commerdais, and has appeared with many of .television's top stars, such at Arthur Godfrey Ski asar, IIJTtmy Durante, Martha Raye, Danny Thomas, Imogene - , ,0:':' 1. ifr :1::, V 4 , : 0. ,4,:;.,,. i :,., , f, , ' 4. : ;,,, .;.c .A5simiowilNogumitaki. -- - - . : e '4, 74 ,o :,t , ,,ii;,' , ,: t ' ve ;,:, , 'Iv, 0, , ; I , - Dale Smith, 12, and Linda GEE, A TEDDY BEAR trav a Johnson, 12. meet Teddy Snow crop. e elling .teddy bear who rode Days of 147 paride Coca and Ed Wynn. in-th- Wednesday and entertained children at the - childrep's Hospital with pantomimic antics. , as":ItoN,,,,,m,,,,,,,J,, . alt ,, -- --- ' . ' .? - Cooler switch. , , . - - be ex. ., ' - - - 115V A. . .: .- I ' ... POWIli' - t. 0 - i t . ) - 11 a iv. , - 5 montn , AI 41 4 i. .A.' - ' - .4 7 , ' ,. , , . flog. 64.50 Trailer Coit lor, 4940 H .( , Tel II e1 .. Reg. 144.95 Large Blower Type Cooler Reg. 119.95 4,000 cfm Blower- Type Cooler . - , Evaporative Cottizl Blower iypor Gooier 114i 0000 77 instoliod 7 3,C1 ' with tont-plot- odoptor ffr wittero tint) 10 lou 'tette:Nom ,4 , . - .. 2 Only! Recessed BATH TUBS Now Just S ,ei Hamart Gas Water Heaters , 35 , n 951 Reg. 119.95 gaitort,:, Substantial reduction becauso of slight damage. Hurry in, only 2 to sell at this j 2 only at this prkel Homart water hoot,ors with glass Mtorlining, automatic torti , , - o ideal ior itio4 or office' is window w on roof. 11000 ,. Reg. 139.50 - - bosignod for window or roof mount. Ins. Wool for largo home. woritiouso, or of. I I fires. - 11 Water Softeners Reg. 239.93. I ch50 70,000 grain II , Primag . - itelp 113.93 I only! . log. 104.30 ic 1,1093 I 7 - - - ' FA . f', ""',A no91I, h.p. 'tensest et e iews low 10 price chains this final alootsvel 7 - , ,. of - . e ' go 0 tc-.4)a- 0 0 ....1 ,(:)occ, 0E10.- ' .. 0 ,...... ., r'. .., Reduced Pricet ..., .. Choice, of Shake or Stone Desipa .. ,This, f..cit ,, ....... --- . poss up quickly faction. and duplicatati tbs. beauty i ' ' '' - 'for 25. Fire shingles. lielPs ' t , . ', EXTRA SAVINOSE', - '4 REG': ', 21,95 resistant for oddad pro. NOW AT BUY. c4,-.hia- 0 , ! - loss up to NOW... 0 - rn L, ' : , t, 1--4 .1. .4,. 1:11 , ,1 4 . . Discontinued Items, Odd . .. 'Mixes,-.Domage- , .., e '' Consr...4,;L;j d .,. , , Reg-- .- 4. 98Jo eluded a recital by Carl Palangi, numbers by Miss Harbrecht and the choir, narration of a commemorative script by Wendell Noble plus musical l''''' ''''''''''' ,''''''''' 6.60 . . , ... - '''''- - GALLONS Reg. 1.49 to 2.35 - -- 2 - Quart Cans - honorthe title-ing the pioneers. J. Allen Jensen was master of r ceremonies for the event -- Dr. Alexander Schreiner was ..,..4 14 ,'",'Ltkvag-A' ' .'" .f MItttli ,.,: - now each You'll find nearly ever, kind in this big clearance group induding: many colors. past paint, House paint and interior paints en- Heritage of the Peace" was liars-v-- 6 AL) Later'1 N.,-0- 4 m of House Paint, In convenient d white only, now prkod por gallon at Reg. 3.49 - , Rog. 2.49 gal. Pure Raw Linseod Oil 4,7-duc- '0,-"-tee;:"2:1;1- et:00,1140:1.icroceda , , -- , 2at ; - 2.22 - MAIN 4); 1111 .1 ,, 1 OR STATI AT ITH Opon Daily 9:30 a.m. Datil 6 - .in ".111and Fridays , 7 , Mondays, i 4.417i ---- -- -- - , . n gallon (Pr his-rmnb- - bucksts,tA Master-Mixe- Reg. 4.711 Hoavy Duty Spar Varnish, at the organ during the choir's presentation during thefirst part of the concert. Dr. rrank Asper was at the piano accompanying Mr. Pstangi : PUM, P 14 - - ' ., ,, e - ''' - Homart Piston , AD , Days of '47 concert honoring Utah's pioneers was pre. sented at the Salt Lake Taber. nacle Wednesday night to an enthusiastic capacity audience. ' The famed Tabernacle Choir with Ewan Harbrecht as soloist, preseeted part of the annual program to the holiday crowd. presentations by a 00 ."7:;: 0:1:0 8 30-gall- on A semble. kit Homart electric water hooters desigried ,,,, with glass-line- d tankk ' ' Honor To Utah Pioneers bass-baiton- Ott .,..4., 'el! ....mt.' fo, Model trX.3 cif , . -.. 0 0 EID - - Homart Softener , 4 , 17000 I ,t 7 50,000 Irvin weset,,s0toner e( hard to pou vp pfkol Limited quantity. Electric n Water Heaters 77 1 - 40-gallo- type waist high for easy service. of real masonry during The pet Is the The Days of '47 queen and her, attendants also were intro- Itraveling ambassador for SnO-Itw- o 1 ed at the concert. crop Frozen Fo?d:s. Co. , ,.. - Concert Pays - . $0,000 grain and 2 of a kind! ,standing - 209.50 Rita. 1 ..- . - 0 , , ,, , . . ductwork. pensive motor. d Hospital Children Get Visit From 'Teddy Bear' , '''4 .4 . - ., , .4, :11; . place. Traveling Ambassador eN, ,, - cüble-inchea.-- . A.' 07:Z. ,17,24v.liZirtrinfli; l '. f,44,.:', r, itgroMim.0, . . . up-date- t- I three-pronge- V tAsV .ozab h Eyston Hopes To Race On Salt Hats By Aug. 13 - t41, on ... Complete with Adapter Installs flush with sash may .6. windows lowered with unit in No need for - , , , 7'::'"......--''--..- , odically to bring facts about the project up to date. This committee is the Utah division of the four-stat- e Aqualante organization in the 1.1pper Colorado River Basin. It will be ' one phase of a educational and informational campaign to keep Utahns Informed of project development, according to Jay P. Bingham, director of the Utah Water and Power Board. ,,,Other Avenues BONNEVILLE SAW:FLATS - Comins to Utah to work with n of the Other campaign parts will be three or "If everything goes well, we'll Captain-tystobe racing by 'Aug. 13,": Capt. four English drivers. 'We don't will include stories in mass comGeorge. E Eyston, English rat. know just who they are yet," munication mediapress, radio at Captain Eyston said Thursday, and television and ing chernpion said Thursday d of an film showUtah's salty speedway. "but we are hoping that Sterling plan of the The, famed British automobile Moss, champion English .driver, ing the over-al- l project and what it means to speedster said that he and his will be one of them." associates-wilattempt to set a Already at the Bonneville Salt Utah, Mr. Bingham said. record in the Class F mile and Flats working with Captain Eys, Included in the newsletter is kilometer measures. Class F is ton is Albert Denley of England. an explanation of allocation of for automobiles with an engine "He used to drive with me when funds recently voted by ConI first came to the Salt Flats 20 gress, for the project, explanacapacity, of 90 The present record, Captain years ago," Captain Eyston said. tions of why no funds were Eyston said, is .204 miles per In his speed trials, Captain voted for participating projects hour. "But we have every hope Eyston will use an M.G. car es such as the Vernal unit, and a of breaking this record," he pecially adapted for- use on the rundown of what this unit consists of and would mean to commented. Salt nat.'s. Utah. Will Discuss Dam Also included is a comprehensive discussion of the Flaming Gorge Dam, its status, probable near future development and its impact upon Utah economy, A breakdown of what Flaming Gorge will mean in terms of lumber, cement and other building materials is A bouncy, lively, lovable 62- - Days of '47 celebration and has given in the letter. Persons desiring copies of this pound "Teddy bear" is making scheduled visits to children's life mighty; cheerful for hun- hospitals in the region. He also letter may obtain them by writ. dreds of Salt Lake youngsters appeared in Wednesday's Days ing to the Committee for Develof '17 parade and has been on opment of the Colorado River, this week. The bear, Teddy Snow Crop, radio . and television shows in 425 State Capitol, Salt take la in Salt Lake City for the the pity. City, Utah. en. he afternoon Wednesday h 0 n r !feti..7 9 ea 0 ... Window The letter is published by the Utah Committee for the Development of the Colorado River and will be sent out peri- h 1191-8t- - h - , d 937-9t- , newsletter designed to keep Utahns Alp to date on progress of the Upper Colorado River Project was mailed out Thursday to civic, business, ' state and local officials. -- -- A ,c - A - Lumber Accident Iniures Si:. Man ' Report Progress -- t!,1314V1:;114Vw10,,,iroo.0.. ons ti-tli- . To - - - the last entry In Salt Wednesday a mountain of litter Lake'smammoth ,Zith of J.Wy, walleft along. the -- I parade miichia down the street route." parade teen- agers were injured, one seriously, when a pickuti truck in which they were riding overturned on the Holiday Park road, 10 miles east of Oakley Wednesday at 5:21 p.m. The four injured were among nine teenagers, all of Salt Lake, who were riding in the truck, - three were in .tilb ott and six In the back.' Most seriously hurt was Dixie Kattar, 14, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kattar, East, who was in "lair" condition with undetermined injuries. The other three were treated at the Heber Valley Hospital and released. The Summit County sheriff's office reported the group was returning. from a Pioneer Day picnic at the SmilkMoorehouse area. Roger C. Fox, East, driver, lost control of the truck and it tipped on its side. He was cited for failure to keep control. The others injured were Spiro Sappacostas, 16, East, and George Dunn, East; Mike Christensen, 16, 1133-9tEast. They suffered cuts. 17, 1236-9tOthers in the truck were Sandra Dunn, Gwen Day, Sharon Runyan and Joyce Runyan. As and-rubbi- CountyFour Salt LakeCity newsletter - tt .4.4;1 -- - ' ,,E,..t,:,t'L.-1,-.- 1 , ', y , : , : 1,.,,,A1 ,,,, ip....'"...Alt ,. 1;) S1E' , , - . I' - ,, FINAL WASH cleaned off most of paper and rubbish, huge flusher .trucks moved .down parade route - giving surface a last wash job;- Thousands of gallonswere used in the washing process. ws , from the city, streets department tackle the r big job of removincall traces of the parade. Some20 men had been lined up rear o rpari:de to start sweeping. , 14 ' .... -, ;...,,, .r...- , k k , .,. r .I'. , I 1,.... , PAILAbLEAVESCHAOS--s- a 'streets look as if a violent storm had strewn r papers over Days of '47 parade route. ThiS. litter-wblocks from spread South Temple to Liberty Park. ,- : - - , ,......- ' I, : -:- , -- ,.'...1 ilmiaMilliKawaattglE7.01: I ,, . l - , I - , 1: k Ili ,,,,,I ' I !. 74.'::.;;,.,...,400 '1 r"lwallub ; : ....,. ' ' f I , , 4 ,.......!-.-- .. .t.,.,,,:.,::. ,,1 :..:--- ,; . . 7, ' 7 '7 , , Sears, AtreadY PI . 4 .... i -- 1 '7.7-- 7 1 31 TRA.BIG. so) fAK for it.11.7 ces pri OS 1 . 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