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Show Tourism Increases In State SALT which was a record for Utahs travel The increased has year Some reports indicate figures are nearly as high as those for 1978, f'T FENCING 089 1x4x6 Cedar 0? ttl 1.4.6 Fir Your Choice Post a significant said Alton Frazier, director of the Utah Travel Coun cil MURRAY county fair just wouldnt be such unless the local attraction gasoline prices have risen since last sum mer, featured motorists peace activities hibits d and of mind values services at Mrs M. 355S and J MART 3500 3460 SoF Redwood So Rd three nights of the Fair (Aug 21, 22 and 23), the rodeo will feature saddle broncs, calf ropers, bulldoggers, CHUCK POT ROAST n 09 23rd , A&R Hi-Gra- SAUSAGE()gc r de , SUPER DOG y Mr 10 Lb . Norwest lb. Ground n ,b TURKEY DURGER gy. IGA AA LARGE IGA SdDGAft 19 "" & MILD CHEDDAR CHEESE i 339 Blue Bonnet Family Size 70 o 3 lb. Crlsco SHORTENING 5 2 19 l at 9 30 am Horses, posses, silver mounts and youth horse groups will be featured Management Of Time Is Topic Of Martin Talk GRANGER Dr Lee Martin will speak during the 10 a m worship service at Atonement Lutheran church Sunday He will speak on Secrets of time management The mens prayer group will meet at 8 oclock Sunday morning At 5 30 p m Sunday, a potluck supper will be held at Good Shepherd Lutheran church in honor of Rev Bill Vaswig Mens golfing is scheduled for Aug 8 at 5 p m That same evening the Vessels will have a 6 30 volleyball game 1 s c " 3) lb. For vyCABBAGE Mam 00PM For New f .Students Summer Only tSfizcLafr 1 Price 2 With This Ad x 4 Lessons I $1JL A v Developmental Program Aug i 4th For Boys & Girls 3 yrs & up New Our See Facility Near Fashion Place 6500 So. 400 Special Good Thru I fAali W. 261-007- 1 18 beginning dt p m , will start in the Fairgrounds paik-mlot behind the Na tional Guard Armory at 5189 So State Once on State, the parade will me proceed not th to Street, then east to that routes Murray paik en Aug ft mi g Compare Our encoui aging those who entered floats in the Days of 47 parade to keep those entries for use in the County Fair Further Lb. 5,., LEMONADE GRAPES c in parade may be obtained by contacting Judv Terry (533 5858 or 262 4808 Vital Staliiliu) lb. CANTALOUPE LOTION following Cemetery He died Survivors parents Sunday sister Christina Marianne both Taylorsville grand parents Mr and Mrs graveside services William Gibson T Isaac uckett BURIED Timms 81 Salt Lake following William Robert on in Saturday Cemetery City services at McDougal Funeral Home He died July 23 of natural causes Born m a Salt Lake hospital on Dec 16 1898 in Salt Lake to Anne Avery and Mary Married to Newson Timms Grace Nelson on Sept 17 1920 Veteran of WWI in Price Former Clark Music Co Owned creameries employe in Price and Uintah Basm Member of LDS church Sur widow vivors Gillette BAN Good ROLL ON News! ANTl-PERSPIRA- I PAK David Mrs (Dixie) nia Harvey Pleasant Grove 25 Vz DISPOSABLE ban RAZ0RJf 99 J 37 great grandchildren grandchildren sister Mrs Salt Witzel Frank (Edith) Lake preceded son LaDell m death 01. GOOD NEWS sons daughter Ronald Salt Lake Kelvin Moroni, Utah William Robert bothCahfor PREP by OR Loren Joseph BURIED Beck 81 2856 So 9150 West on Monday in Valley View Memorial Park following services at 8525 W 2700 South He died July 23 in a Salt Lake convalescent center Born on July 6 1899 in Spanish Fork to BANCROFT No. OoAl L120 r WIRE TENNIS BALLS Mead Dualwire 3 Hole CAN OF 3 NOTEBOOK $1 79 Inflation Fighter Reg. 59 120 pages 89 12 INCH OSCILLATING MS! FAN Push Button FOR Limit 12 Controls per mouth (COUPON GOOD THRU CROCK POT 4090 West 3500 South rrrr RIVAL 730) rrrfi MEXICAH AMERICAN RESTAURANT I OLAY MOISTURIZER Michael Aaron BURIED Gibson two day old son of G Paul and Cheryl Tuckett Gib son Taylorsville on Wednes day in Salt Lake City Across trow Grand Central c of OIL ! Reg. 2.89 3 Prescription Prices regarding the foi mation 1 00 SEEDLESS Low SOLARCAINE S3 Norwest 6 ox. Reg. or Pink PffESCJNPTfON 3601 1 5527001 trance Parade officials are parade E 6IIVM70UI MARGARINE choice ORANGES S 00AM & Worship 967 5548 An All BibU Church E vr ryonc Wi icomt Frte Transportation 6 30 Mexican Food GARDEN FRESH PRODUCE t Sundriy GYMNASTICS Johnson 11 ox. Mandarin ORANGES TIDE piofes-siona- rodeo clow ns, bull riding, bareback riders, and Roman riding trick roping Max Reynolds is ex pected to be among the rodeo performers and Walter Alsbaugh is the The stock contractor cost of admission is $2 50 for adults and $1 for child! en age 6 12, with those under 6 to be admitted free The deadline for sub mitting entries in various livestock events are Aug 8 for poultry, pigeons and labbits, the 14th for sheep and the 15th for dairy cattle Fair officials said those interested in entering beef and swine exhibits may contact the Fair of fice (262 0812) beginning Monday A horse show is planned for the 22nd at 8 30 am and on the Center Cut LINK CHURCH 2700 FOR COUNTY FAIR . . . Brett Turner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Turner of Murray, gives his lamb "Junior" a healthy combing prior to entering the animal in Salt Lake County Fair competition. 1 W BIBK BAPTIST UTAH ACADEMY OF Student at Kearns Attend ng National high Science Foundation at Utah State University at time of death Member of LDS church Survivors parents brothers sisters Dwight Darren Daniel Christine Deborah Cynthia Carma all West Valley grandparents Mr and Mrs Wilford Solomon West Valley great grandmother Mrs Artella rys': great Turn those "dont around your wants house into ready cash Just place a low1 cost Green Sheet classified1 Wilson Driffill 88 Magna on Tuesday in Wasatch Lawn Park Memorial following services at 8525 W 2700 South She died Friday Born on May 9 1892 in Newcastle on Tyne Enqland to Joseph and Elizabeth Brown Wilson Solomon ft 4 Sherri Vairanica BURIED (Carolyn) Catherine 8 two grandchildren great grandchildren McPhie Mary Heber City BURIED David Aaron Solomon 14 on Saturday in Wasatcn Lawn Meinor al Park following services at He died Kearns 17th ward Thursday m a hiking accident near Logan Born on July 26 1965 in San Dieao to Dwight -- Doftfou'a BUILDERS Midway Darnell Costa Mesa Calif eight grandchildren sister Mabel Barrett Salt Lake 18-2- D Mona McEwan Salt Lake Mike Andy Tom Cindy Traylor Peggy all Denver grand children mother Hebcr Ci ty sisters Joyce Coleman McDougal Larry Melvm sons daughters Kilpatrick Magna He died Funeral Home Born on May 30 Thursday 1913 in Salt Lake to Albert and Lilie Condie Jones Married to Marie Henning on June 24 1946 in Las Vegas Member of LDS church Survivors sons John Robert daughters Mrs Glenn (Geraldine) Aber Francis all West nathy Valley Albert West Jordan REPAIRS .WHIlEiYOU.WAIT 968-212- Broadhead BURIED Albert Condie Jones 67 West Valley City on Tuesday in Valley View Memorial Park following I79 Mu BURIED Shelley Idaho Gardner Mrs both Blackfoot Idaho Mrs Ann Gividen Utah Mapieton Mrs Alberta Campbell Beaver Mrs Pearl Ward Imperial Beach Calif and 9B 31, 1980 July McPhie 48 Kearns in Sunset Lawn Memorial Gardens following private family ser vices He died at home July 21 Born on July 5 1932 in Hebtr City to Lindsay and to Elva McPhie Married Patricia Argcntos in Elko Survivors, widow Kearns sisters Ted Mrs Clara Lavern , Solomon Salt Lake, preceded in death by brother Wilford four great brother grandchildren submitting deadline is tomorrow (Friday) The parade, to be held -- only stay longer than the aveiage (See Page 1 IB, Col 9) Thurs children which the entry June West Valley View son, Maqna to Tom Driffill on 1914 in Mio dlesbrough England he died Feb 12 1965 Member of Magna Women s club Magna Senior Citizens, British Em pire Seven League Auxiliary Canadian Pythian Legion Sisters Survivors son Frank Granger daughters Mrs William (Jenny) Blake Hunter Mrs E J (Bpfty) Shepard Kearns Mrs Peggy Barber Provo Mrs Neldon (Vairanica) Bezzant Maqna 31 grandchildren 45 great Married West Valley City, UT Reno daughters Lavere Mrs Myron (Aloha) McCoy McCall Idaho Mrs Kenneth (Lila) Downing Cambridge Idaho stepson Fred Peter son Magna eight grand in the Fairs grand opening parade, for The PRCA approved rodeo is described by Fair officials as one of the highlights of the annual attraction Scheduled the final lifestyles Although much of Salt Lake Countys agricultural setting has given way to urban giowth m recent years, theres still considerable effort particularly in the south and west portions of the county - directed toward raising farm animals and continuing other traditions often associated with the western way of life Such traditions will come to life Aug when the 44th annual County Fair will be held at the Fairgrounds adjacent to Murray park While a three night rodeo plus livestock and horse shows represent only a small part of necessary to cairy out their travel plans, he said Increasing numbers ot foreign visitors and effoits of motorists to conseive fuel by staying in one destination longer have also influenced the rise ot tourism in the state Good foreign rates of exchange on the dollar and moie international promotion of the western United States have contributed to the growing numbers of foreign visitors to the state widow, reflecting rural the International travelers not 65 65 livestock-relate- six day event, those activities promise to offer plenty in the way of ex- events and other the increased availability of fuel has given whats planned for the To many, a the fact Despite Isaac and Sarah Jenson Beck Married to Grace Moore Peterson on May 23 1940 in St Retired Ken George necott welder Survivors - 'Rural' Flavor Anticipated gasoline positive effect, A substantially increased number of tourists visited Utah in June this year than June 1979, according to Utah Travel Council figures A varietiy of attractions including the na tional parks and state information centers had increases from eight percent to 41 percent when compared to figures for June last Posts fl? of availability LAKE 4.4.8 For 44th Annual Fair year Reg. 34.88 $2488 USE YOUR BANK CAROS HERE STORE HOURS . 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