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Show Phillis Diller Opens Dec. 27th Phyllis Diller, Halloweens answer to Santa Claus, brings the new Fang to Valley Music Hall UN North Salt Lake for a one week stint beginning December with Miss Dil27. ler are the singing Osmond Brothers from Ogden, who are sporting nine lives for the occasion. The new F ang is singer-acto- r Warde Donovan, to whom Miss Diller was married last October. He has played leads on Broadway with Carol Channing and also Gretchen Wyler, who performed at Valley Music Hall last fall as Lola in Damn Yankees. Donovan was Miss Dillers leading man in two Chicago stage productions this year, and has made several TV appearances with the comedienne. The Los Angeles- - born Donovan is a nephew of the famous Shakespearean actor Rollo Peters. Ogden's Osmond Brothers, usually four or five in number for the Andy Williams TV show, will be at full strength for their appearance with Miss Diller. Two older and two younger brothers are added to the act for one of the Osmonds famous dance routines. Miss Diller herself requires no introduction, perhaps because, as she says, No one in his Co-starr- ing recright mind ever asked me for drivers for accident-fre- e Wednesday, December 22, 1965 Suffice it to say that she ords during the award year end one. will be her usual self at six ed Sept. 30. The companys evening performances and a SatFish & Game News urday matinee through January traffic accidents during the 1. Highlight of her visit, or year resulted in an acciof .57 per 100,000 dent New a be will ratio Utahs 1965 special white-fis- h gala visitation, ic Years Eve party starting at the miles. accidents, angling continues with gen such as those occurring on pri- erally fair weather adding enspecial hour of 9:30 p.m. Tickets for the Phyllis Diller vate property, totaled .03 per couragement for the anglers to show, produced by LeRoy Prinz, 100,000 miles. Bruce drivers take advantage of this fine fishmay be purchased from area traveled 8.7 million miles, an ing opportunity. Three streams are now open representatives or at any of the increase of more than 385,000 The Valley Music Hall box offices, miles over the previous year for taking of whitefish. located in: Bruce Transfer and Storage Co Logan, Blacksmith Fork andWe-be- r Salt Lake: Rivers are open along with Valley Music is an agent of Allied Van Lines over-the-ro- ad ard Non-traff- with moving and storage facili bear Lake in Rich County. ties in Des Moines, Iowa, and Bear Lake is open year around ray: Murray Music, Zion Motors Salt Lake City. The Bruce term and here anglers have an opporProvo: Clark's, Castletons. Og- inal here is located at 2507 S. tunity to creel other species of den: Castletons, Hill Air Force Second West. fish along with whitefish. Base. Logan: The Book Table The Weber River may have Thiokol. Brigham City: Tropioccasional periods of being mudcal Inn. dy due to highway construction Tickets may be ordered by mail below Echo Reservoir. Unless the people of the Kearns from Valley Music Hall, Box 222, Bag and possession limits on North Salt Lake. For informa- area take more interest in their whitefish are 25 fish except on 7. property, it will bring a blight the Weber River where the bag tion, call to the area. The biggest head and possession limit is 10 fish, ache facing realtors in the Kearns There are no weight limits on area is the mass vandalism on whitefish. unoccupied homes. We have one should keep in mind home in which the windows have theAnglers fact that the 1965 license been replaced seven times. We they are now using will continue to be valid through April 15, 1966 Robert Wolfe, 4979 West 5320 have asked the neighbors, the and local authority of- and South, was among 11 truck driv- police, on numerous they should be sure of its occasions location should the urge to fish ers for Bruce Transfer and Stor- ficers to us prevent vandalism hit them this period. age Co. who received special on help during If everyempty properties. 4. Utahs safe recognition for archery deer season driving. one in the Kearns area notices this Wolfe was honored for 10 years year again proved to be a children playing around unand of accident-fre- e successful hunt, ac popular driving. occupied homes and report it to cording to the Department of Safety award pins and shoulder the sheriff this will be a step Fish and Game. patches were presented to the in the right direction to stop Figures from the return of willful destruction of the empty hunter questionnaires showed homes in Kearns. Unless a joint hunters afield. 12,635 effort is made in the near fuBow hunters bagged a total ture by all the people of Kearns of 1,675 deer this fall for to report and stop this vandal- a hunter success pastof ratio 13.3. ism the brokers will be unable The tally shows a slight into take Kearns property as trades crease in the number of hunters If this hap on other homes. afield over 1964 when 10,910 pens, the equity values that the archers went afield. residence of Kearns have will spokemen pointed be decreased greatly. Close ob outDepartment that Utahs bow and arrow servance of the neighbors and hunter success during the past of the several close cooperation favorcompares years neighbors of vacant property is ably with the national average the only way this vandalism can and success should conUnless the tinuehunting be minimumized. to be high as this fall area can show more interest it hunt continues to grow in will be the loser. Hall, THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Size Page 6 Driver Training of Fuses NEW YORK Never use a bigger fuse than the electrical system in your home calls for, the Insurance Information Institute warns. The proper size provides a safety valve that breaks the circuit before an overload can start a fire. - Most insurNEW YORK ance companies, the Insurance Information Institute reports, grant discounts on automobile liability and collision insurance for young drivers who have successfully completed recognized driver education courses in schools. ZCMI(down-tow- n Ballard-Wad- e, and Cottonwood Mall). Mur- Editoral 295-340- Robert Wolfe Wins Award Jtet Dishes s 4,4, Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May, Jo. Jul. Ang. Sept. Od. Not... December... THE TRUE OLD STTLE KENTUCKY BOURBON Greetings We want all of you to know that we appreciate your good will and support. Our best wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Yearl WATCH FOR THE OUR NEW OPENING OF STORE1 X BUILDERS MART Bob & Bill Barton Best wishes Christmas and Happy New Year A Merry to extend to you Christmas greetings end good wilt, end mey boundless We aH wish Holiday cheer be yours. To our circle of friends we ere especially grateever-wideni- IP wrlrom ful this ygar. uppnrtmttty to V 4 ' SN A- Warmest Greetings from MOUNTAIN HEATING and AIR CONDITIONING rxlntfc Ijnltliay wtetjefi In nur frirttfa. QUfank gnu fnr gnur patrnnagr . gnnb will anil loyally. RUBIN & ng (arcEmiinHEpGD rrmncEG IRES MARTIN'S ANN McDOUGAL ALLEN & BETTY ANDERSON Bonnie - Una - Doris Phil - mii m TIRE STORE Bryan - Tom Your Home Owned Western Auto Store Next to Post Office in Kearns Phone 2S3-430- 1 |