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Show 14 The Salt Lake Tribune, Tuesday, November 5, 1968 Senate Youth Conference to Hear Moss t Frank Moss, will deliver the key- Sen. note address Wednesday at 9 a.m. for the annual U.S. Senate Youth Conference in the Utah State Office Building auditorium. An for the orientation State Board of Education. Participating youths will be divided into six groups for discussions at 10:45 a.m. and 5G high youths competing in the conference for a trip to Washington, D.C., will be presented by Allen E. Bauer, specialist in social studies education for the Utah e school-ag- again at 1:10 p.m. Semifinalists will participate in a question and answer session at 2:15 p.m. and the selection of two winners and two alternates will be announced at 4 p.m. EXTEND FREEPOST Frank Gallegos. Escapee from prison, Ls 5 ft. 7 in. tall, neighs 150 pounds, has black hair and brown eyes. The Daily Want Ads Will Sell Samsonite Once-a-Ye- You Sale! ar HANDMOTE ANO HANDI-PA- 2 Escapees offun 19.95 SALE LIMITED OFFER Special to The Tribune K Designed to pack for a weekend or work. Reg. $24.95. LADIES AND AWN'S ASSORTED COLORS Beautiful Airplane Luggage FACTORY SAMPLES Off QUALITY FACTORY SAMPLES, IRREGULARS, SLIGHT IN NO WAY AFFECT WEAR OR IM- PERFECTIONS LAY AWAY OR Lujuitiiie TERMS Lower Level- . , v' N , ird F(S(qM 4 f"' v ? ; Utah lawmen Monday were continuing their search for two prison inmates who scaled the single fence around the minimum security facility and fled in the darkness Sunday. Warden John W. Turner said several tips were received on the whereabouts of John Ramon Maes and Frank but none proved Gallegos, fruitful. Maes, 19, is from Ogden and is serving six months to tlmee years for attempted burglary, and Gallegos, Lone Tree, Wyo., is serving one to 10 years for grand larceny and one to 10 years for escape. Further investigation Monday showed that the two wrere last seen at 10:20 p.m. They were discovered missing at 11 p.m. They climbed the fence which surrounds a portion of the minimum security facility and then fled through the fields, Warden Turner said. mmb IaKBOGDU V Utah Officers Search for SAMSONITE SILHOUETTE LUGGAGE AIRPLANE for John Ramon Maes. Sought by law officers, is 5 ft. 8 In. tall, weighs 150 pounds, and has black hair, brown eyes. Vv Hunt's TOMATO PASTE Can ' f 4 '' V ' ' ' y" 'V-- hlN 'V, ' V i"' 'Mi vM I ' Q $ Nr" 1 v' X ; f 'V" S0 " ' 1' i' a" a i' 20-O- Bottl vVw Hunt's . 300 Can Hunt's TOMATO CATSUP vVVx 'nh N Kunt's TOMATO SAUCE ' Hunt's TOMATOES s 2S? No. 300 STEWED . V;?s,v. , n v HSX'N 17' 36 25 22 ' " N,, X'Y'V V - vv' ' hoSsi CATSUP 23 Hunt's TOMATO SAUCE With Mushrooms x. V c0L 6 " H' k w ' check-cashe- 4 . Sure you can charge most anything with most any credit card. But that's not all you can do with a Walker Bankard. With it you may borrow cash. Or use it as a r. You can even charge two different ways with a Walker Bankard. By writing a check over your balance anywhere you want to charge. The amount is automatically deposited from your Credit Reserve to your checking account. Or use any participating merchants charge form. (For people without a Walkers checking account, or for those who dont want to disturb their checking account balance.) This way the amount you charge is deducted from your Credit Reserve only. Almost like any other credit card. But only almost. Because Walker Bankard is unlike most other bank charge cards. There are so many ways you can use it! O Yv Its that flexible. ( wm 4l V; 1 'v ft; ft ftlCHARO COLLINS 92 25006 6 1670 SOUTH 9TII HAST, Salt Lake 21 4100 SOUTH HEDWOOD HD., Salt Lake 3656 WALIa A L., Ogden, Utah KCOVMI So much more than a credit card! ..emjyf Tnwt riijwtmif'i 15 |