OCR Text |
Show rr T r y irJ t 'mr . ! T yyy 0 . r'w r m' V.wmmFw,rJrr -r"y rr ty "yy y vtrmrx TT t W P f TDESERET NEWS, 4 gt August 3, Thursday, " County To Open Golf Course " Bids 1967. , Chomp, 0 Volumes r i - . 1 - . . Two: burglaries; thatT'netted i Keodls - '''' 'iM!TTTrw first son tenr-r'-- ; Tly's-payro- , , IT p to their atten(might be brought tion before the Friday morning Drug Store, Ice Cream Parlor Burglarized Bids for , in-- thieves over $1,000 in narcotics KAYSVILLE as1 were hfhiR investi- of stallation an irrigation sys-!a- n . i , tem for the second nine holes 7 County deputy sheriffs. the Davis County Golf Course About $100 was taken from will be opened Friday at 10 a.m. the Arctic Circle, 8732 S. State, " T in the County Commission OfThe second burglary occurred club. the N. fice, Farmington Courthouse. , at the Hyland Rexafl Pharmareading 1236 books, 68,, 8th Library largest 9. Bonnie Shaffer,. reading North, .Wednesday was cited for number, in the 1967 Rose Park( she is the daughter of Mr. The back nine holes was start- cy, 3291 S. Highland Dr. . ed in early July and will occupy Deputy Neil Bdswell said $251 and Mrs. Jack Shaffer.' 60 acres. was taken from two cash'regis- approximately Close behind Miss Shaffer was . yOrtrr-ir- r r . fort Golf Course Bids" wasn't' ready ; drugs , valued atfeommission approval Wednes- $1,000 wefe. taken from a cabi- - day, commissioners will meet n net under the pharmacy Friday at 8 a.m. Oommis-te- r. -Deputy ' Boswell said -- thejsion Chairman Oscar Hanson'., worg at the Salt Lake cabinet wts not locked.: Recreation' Mountain jr., said Wednesdays' meeting' ?The butglars left through a was recessed. If commissioners! Course in Taylors dismiss their meeting; ,before;Vlew rear door! the deputy said.' theV cap reconvene in a special ville were opened Wednesday, meeting, they must give fiveLow bidder was the 'Mount days. notice. Commissioners will Olympus' Nursery, Salt Lake said. Because the Salt Lake Coun- - also dicuss other business that County Commissioners Narcotit coun-'agai- ' runner-up- , Robert Koyen, of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Koyen, 1516 Dijpont Ave., with 58 books, Cathy Bonomo, daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bonomo, 1212 Victoria Way, and Mary Parris, daughter of Mr. and ; Mrs. , Chris Parris, 620 American Beauty Dr., with 53 books each.. , In all, reading club members . forrcertlfieates which were presented to recipients by Robert Thomas, Lake City librarian. . - Mrs. Doreen Mohrke, - Rose Park librarian, said 1,400 books were read In die eight-wee- k period and that 329 children were registered reading 139 qualified Vw? dub-memb- . . e w Ron Ross, local television personality, provided - entertainment during the duba dosing party, and refreshments were served by Mrs. Mohrke and her - fc! V MMMMNfihtodP ' f 4 - ' award. Reading champ Bonnie Shaffer admires staff.- - c-- i - Sheriff Names Captain, Reappoints Of hers ; thorized, - since - promotion of Deputy Nielsen to captain earlier Wednesday left no further eligible candidates for permaother acting nent promotion. ' Named new sergeants were :ap tains and erma nently Gary De Land, intelligence divitwo , promoted sion head, and Donald Schindler I j the sheriffs traffic division. aftWednesday Schindler will be transDeputy ernoon. ferred to the sheriffs crime The new patrol. pp ointments SgL Schindler CapL Hayward Acting, CapL Hayward will and promotions continue as commander of the were made after absence, from the. iheriffa de- detective . division,'' acting 1965. in an partment Capt-Eva- na at commander ofr SgtrDeLand announcement ""Reappointed asictlngcap--' the and acting - Capt patrol Clair of eight other promotions of tains were Evans and Allen 'as commander of the Arthur Allen. Deputy Allen sheriffs lieutenants and a captain.. administrative division. The sheriff appointed Lt N. served as acting captain and Sheriff Larson indicated he D. Hayward, acting'' captain. chief deputy sheriff under for- would promote two more serThe deputy rejoined the sher- mer Sheriff George Q. Nielsen geants later this year. Five new ; V iffs department in March after Jr. sergeants have been named serving as South Salt Lake chief Sheriff Larson said the acting since Sheriff Larson took office pt police. He had taken leave of captain appointments were au in January. , Salt Lake County Sheriff filar L' Larson appointed' an acting captain, reappointed two campus clastic Erer-popul- ar -- HATH 10AF1B8 Choose band front, tap--er- ed leg capris or flat knit cardigans. Machine washable. Many cobra, . J sergeants earlier i ' 4 Favorite penny loafer in mecca brown, black. JT CmvwtnMt Hr Hw 5-10. - Absorbent, comfortable. Cash- ioned soles, heels, toes. White with striped cuffs. Sizes Iyi' wttMi anktotl X. ' CaM Ml.m 1 Strttck kw kffb sack kM klffc r . 1 y v V.u, nil I AREABRIEFS FuR-cn- v ssvjqy iSpjflSl Work began this week on theiNorthcrest Swimming Club, 839 will have refreshment booths, second phase of the Van Winkle Hilltop Rd. ' . games, rides and entertain- Expressway (atfonwood Diago-Tli- e high girig. hav menL worked 5.000 hours In volunteer Construction is being done by service in all departments of the James Reed Construction the hospital. Mrs. Maggie B. Recommendations " of Salt volunteer director who Company, for $275,704.25, Lake 'Architect Harold K. cording to Utah State Depart-- , supervises the candy stripers, Isaid the program gives the girls ment of Highway officials. 5 ar? ' The work is to construct two a chance to determine if ,s theyfor steel J . .. southbound lanes of traffic. A are interested in entering nurs-t 8 few years ago the first two ing or related fields. Canada 'lanes were constructed. Whenj The Volunteer, Auxiliary will. is completed serve the second pha buffet supper after the older road will be for north-partbound traffic only. j Plans call for an over or underpass at 9th East and the ' t wifli ts flf ' vXt) re- inforced reds or briefs with double panel backs. 'vtite-:Boys,sjzes6tol8 -- WmtkmU Jail Security serglls . EOYS'GDAI , e, . Reverse jersey knit with button front Emblem trim. Blue, gold, red, avocado, willow, 8 to 18. 49 - Panties: elastic leg acetate Pmmtle tricots, sizes tamt, M( hf de- twill Or nim. Polyester-cotto- n poplin; Side zippers. Blact, navy, other Faff colors. 4. 20-m- Primary , Childrens . Hospital honor 85 candy stripers at a , Tickets the Utah State at Falri scheduled swim party Aug. 10 at 7 P-4, Aug. - will go on sale Monday from the . log cabin ticket office, 151 S. Main, and from a mobile ticket trailer which Will cover approxlmately 20 Utah cities in the In 'Coin1 next two weeks. t. To Face Trial - Case at 91 Fmllg taaat eat him mail EOYSEIACK lASIEpiUilOIS 77 J rslae J City, Tooele, Brigham City. Ogden will have a permanent box office and Logan and Provo will either have a permanent or mobile office, Mr. Berry said. Members of local and national aerospace industries will meet Friday, 11 a.m., with Mr. Berry to coordinate activities for foeir built-i- n Sure-gri- p Boys 2!l--6, Jll-t- tt J to bring a missile disdetective in downtown Salt Lake munities to make tickets for all expected when they seized some coin col- - pair events more convenient to play. to no longer. primarily -- lections In his possession. !get, he said. : 7 Involved in agriculture. Mining , fre appeared Wednesday in . vista Liner Inc., 2200 S. 3270 industries are now impor-CitCourt on a preliminary VTest, has donated a camper tant We are trying to encour- which will be decorated with age them to participate more in hearing on the complaint, pantelakis was charged by signs and used as foe mobile (the State Fair,. Mr. Berry ' Det. Dave Bradford, however, unit, ' . explained. . wjfo receiving a stolen coin cd- be foe first stop, He felt that Utahns were interNephi lection recovered earlier, which Tuesday, 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. ested in seeing what was going investigators said had been Other stops include Manti, Rich- - on in all areas of Utah's econo-- , taken by tn r g 1 a r s from an field, Fillmore, Beaver, Cedar my, not just agriculture, which! r T,,t appliance stre safe at 2050 S. Qty, St George, Monticello, has been foe primary focus in v State St. Moab, Price, Vernal, Heber state fairs of foe past. 1 . i style arch cushion. rubber' soles. youths 11-- lace-to-t- oe with Pavilianr' Clty'Judge Melvin IV to Third District Pchance ,The displays wiU he tickets buy XFa one of foe features of the for trial Terry Pantelak-- l in of the is, 26, 117 L St., on a complaint s.5ar years jim JBerry, public "ewi of receiving stolen property. !relations director, Utah State Benf5rlre!?.n1 The defendant was free aiter.pair AssociaUon, explained'. 2. s ealtara :i:m?x;i; jflusrerjfrotetvl mins port UU tAV Xa iraalag j, t tier Faaiaat Batter Bratca .Begalar ar tllm SliIRTS, SLACKS ESYSUEES ip f :gG0 -- Sk itrelJi CoKon-aud-nyl- D r . - will rOs Alio PAIITISe Bras: sfretch cup, contour 4. Party For Girls J Made tor girls and goung teens or circle stitched cups. k, Foothill Village will hold a over or underpass will sidewalk sale and carnival Fri- - afions were made as a member be at 13th East and the express-'ASTM task force a (rom p.m. and Satur-o- f " ? and include stipulations as to 'vy- , ' day from 9 a.m, to 6 p.m. . , Work to being directed by the East Mill Creek and Foothill the amount of impact, cutting State Highway . Department so Junior Chambers of Commerce and bending action such steel federal funds can be obtained to are sponsoring the event which lean withstand, help pay Costs. The county and' possibly the state will pay the .remaining expense oL building the four-lan- e expressway. - Construction to l being done from 9th East in a southeasterly direction to about 6100 South. : v 7 , aeeM . v lA A second bound 'over j theTiErt!?? Z y, y Xm Irmmimg STYlESVEATEnS ? 1. Dacron polyester and cotton plaids and solids. l, button down col-- . lars. Boys sizes Hi-rol- Slim, itjles . aat I neat continental of nigged cotton-nlo- twill with Durable Press finish. .. Black, olive, tan. Sizes ' Crew neck polo shiit in fine 1.39 cotton knit. Sizes Chino slacks of premitim 13 Little hoes cot-to- 3-- ...... "Cofftt lima, lunch lime, anytime! Enjoy a snack or meal at Woofworth "rSTJSSas YOtn A - Rugged Sanforized cotton den- -made to nil dungarees take lots of hard wear. Rivets . t potnti, of strain, Navy. .- .... s luncheonette ' :Z20Caa 'tootars wosth r.zzs xi . A. A. A - |