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Show 'n 16 a The Salt Lake Tribune, Monday, April 6, 1964 Intermounlain Briefs OLEOMARGARINE McGee Backs Name: Flaming Gorge met here residents for serving Sweetwater burglary Perce Wyomings states have let and and Special to The Tribune GREEN RIVER, WYO. He Cit- izens from two Sen. Gale McGee know . they want the Flaming Gorge Division of the Upper Colorado River Project named Flaming Gorge. just that .) with Uinta, and Lincoln counties County in Utah. (AP)-T- wo sentence in Nez County, Louis Eugene Clancy, 31, Dagget sentence for serving a three-yea- r issuing an - insufficient - funds check in Elmore County. who origAND THE senator Penitentiary trustees were taken inally sponsored naming the into custody in Ontario, Ore., area Lake O'Mahoney says Sunday just four hours hell personally go along" with early after they walked away from the desires of the citizens. their quarters outside the main prison compound. ADVIRTtliMINT WARDEN L. E. 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Mr., Mrs. Joseph Van Tassell Special to The Tribune Carbon Water Gains -- - Sprclul to The Tribune " PRICE Heavy storms in March have brought improvement in the Price and White River water supply outlook, Floyd Bailey, Price, Soil Conservation Service, said. THE AMOUNT of precipitation received in the watersheds during the month have raised snow depths and water content above last years figures, but they still lag behind the 1943-57 average. Shows Less Snow Mr. and Mrs. J. Alma Huff Mr. and Mrs. Mahonry Lund Golden W edding Anniversaries - Idaho State 5 lbs. i $ 00 FIRST OF THE WEEK a of Arrest Escapees BOISE 1760 South Stato An open house will be held in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Mahonry Earl Lund, 945 W.' 10th Special to The Tribune North on their golden wedding Mr. and Mrs; J. anniversary PROVO . Saturday from 2 to Alma Huff will be honored in 5 p.m. at the home of a daughobservance of their golden wed- ter, Mrs. Arlene Nelson, 1497 Van Buren Ave. (1600 South). ding anniversary at an open West house Saturday at the Utah THEY WERE married April Stake Recreation Hall, Church 11, 1914, in Salt Lake City. THEY WERE married April of Jesus Christ of Latter-daMr. Lund was bora March 28, 610 W, 300 South. Saints, in St Anthony, Idaho, to 1893, in Salt the Lake LDS 9, 1914, Carl and Emily Lund. Mrs. ' AND are FRIENDS relatives Temple. Mr. Van Tassell was bom invited to call from 7:30 to 9:30 Lund, the former Clara Dieterle, was bora Oct. 3, 1892, In Provo, Jan. 15, 1892, in Woodland, Sump.m. They request no gifts. to John F. and Susanna Dieterle. mit County, to James Daily and They were married April 8, Jane Elizabeth Swith Van TasTHEY HAVE TWO sons and 1914, in the Salt Lake LDS sell. Mrs. Van Tassell was bora two daughters, 20 grandchildren Temple. Nov. 5, 1892, at Parley Park, and two Summit County, to James and MR. HUFF IS a retired elecSarah Alvira Pace Prescott. trician, Summit County An open house will be held in honor ,of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Clyde Van Tassell on their golden wedding anniversary Thursday from 6 to 10 p.m. at the asouth Summit Stake House, Church of of Latter-da- y Jesus Saints, Kamas. KAMAS, daughter, 17 GROCERY SPECIAL.- - grandchildren and four CARROTS - Christ 1760 South Stato FIRST OF THE WEEK GROCERY y DUCHESNE Despite considerable March snow, water content on the Indian Canyon course at the end of the month totaled 7 and s MR. VAN TASSELL has been THEY HAE two sons and inches comtwo daughters ; 19 grandchildren a fanner most of his life. pared with 13 and inches a year ago. They have six sons and one and seven SPECIAL n. 1760 South Stato FIRST three-tenth- one-tent- h OF THE WEEK GROCERY SPECIAL PEPPERS Mr., Mrs. J. Arnold Taylor Special to The Tribune MAGNA Mr. and Mrs. J. Arnold Taylor, 2938 S. 8700 West, will be honored in observance of their golden wedding anniversary at an open house Thursday. FRIENDS AND relatives are invited to call at their home from 4 to 7 p.m. They request no gifts. Mr. Taylor was bora in Lehi, a sdh of James W. and Julia Elizabeth Taylor. Mrs. Taylor was born in Toquerville a daughter of William A. and Martha G. Bringhurst. THEY HERE married April 8, 1914 in the Salt Lake Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. They are parents of two sons and two daughters and have 18 grandchildren. 1760 South Stato FIRST OF THE WEEK GROCERY ea. SPECIAL Frosh Loan PORK STEAKS 1760 South Stato FIRST OF THE WEEK 00 GROCERY SPECIAL Get a modern gas range. The flame in a gas broiler consumes the smoke. And you can keep the broiler door closed. No wasted heat. Your kitchen stays fresh and cool as a spring morning. 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