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Show wktfwt Be ' Miss n - -- th and d Three S.L Men nnu FARMING TON and is judging scheduled Tuesday at the Hotel Utah, and Miss Flame will be crowned Thuisdav. rreltmmaty Two p- - 27, 1968 A 15 Posthumous Citizenship For S.L. Marine Favorable' - -- The i ontest is jointly spopsoied bv the Salt Lake City Fne Department and the Salt Lake Janet- - to choose a queen to leign over Fne Ptcvention Meek, 6 12. - September chut! sts for the piosei'iit.on ana the wde and fne"d of the Nens vv s rui.n bu e.,u Deic It was ,iot until after his Hate p Cpl Thi'odot Daniel defendant weie ihemPed to A b.l that Van WASHINGTON the t,,ke witness si md heie Fp Staveien, sen of Mi ,uid death that 1 learned i'aat he did dav in tl e thud d iv of a itm would imen 'ls Jan Van Stav e r e n, not make the trip to ontn.i his give degiee minder tnal in Sei oml ship to a Salt Lake titv Mai me 3"5'5 ml Fast. ? City citienship," Sen. Moss said. Dm: lit Couit was killed in Vietnam last Theie was al-- o a poss.luhtv Apul He was born in the Nelli Hame Contes. Oct. Aim DESERET NEWS, Friday, Flame? uod gnls between 2i "ars old who hive led hair (natuial or othei wise! aie irvited to sul nvt applications bv Mon-da- , for the atVal Miss L 1! mLw Witnesses A Blonde Could Junior League members in Purpose of her Salt Lake nit training iece'ved m pieparation Salt Labe City Thuisdav aftei-roo- was to explain the San I'ta'His- - for the Minn on CM 1 at the received impetus from a vo ll.Meiie S'teSouetv. Other phase-P"t- e piojeit, Francisco Sc.n wluih will i eMilt in include team inspection and for a woman the publication of a book, Heie sur-sutvey of buildn gs, leading and pioject to She poke at the Utah to detenmne if a Today historical P y Society and displayed mg is militant and valuaole, buildings photogiaphx and othei manual au Inter tin ally, and photogiaph-accuniulatemonuments. bv the Jumm mg the Mtes Mis. Alden R. League of San Fianctsco m us For the past two summers the has who Crow a I'tan Homage Foundation a soeat headed Because of our work, Mis sponsored similar surveys of s.milar project Ciow sa.d, San we'e developed various communities throughout three )n a type of lobbying ,mto area Francisco giuup. the state, the having been asked to testify be- c o u n ties fore governmental and other past five years, groups when certain buildings Lake women You can help your communi- - faced possible demolition. t in such a piojeet by creating she did say the San Francisco an awareness of the hunch eds of league hadn't won any eases of and by th s natuie T don't think the marvelous buildings instilling community pride league si ould run to couits or You can help ycur eommun- - governmental when gioups ity see and realize that progress te!y building is threatened, and selective preservation can she said. exist amicably together," Mis We have found theie must Crow said. be a legal means of seeming pieservation of buildings. Single groups cant act on their own, Mrs. Crow poi: ted out. She explained there is an er-roncous feeling among the public that we as a league are tiying alone to preserve buildThree Salt Lake area men ings. were among those who passed In Salt Lake City the project their State Bar exams and were will be conducted beginning the admitted to practice law in firQt "eck of 0ctober- according at a snecial session of the t0 Mrs' James B. (Joan) Rains, ,.a, Utah Supreme Court today at 10 ,cnt- wwhewMM y q that the aetendant ham Fains Jr, 20, 627 11 800 North, Bountiful, would testify on lus own behalf. Attorneys L. C Bingham toi the defense, and Lay no 15 ei lands but .spent most of his ie in Salt Lake Citv. I fust heaid of lus young li nun's disae .o beionie a cli his leaving to. prior Vietnam, Sen Moss mid. ArFoibes, assistant disact attoi- rangements weie made lm lnm ney, said testimony vvotihl he passed the Senate, and It ease to contact lninngiation otfn'aL lengthy and possiblv would not passage would clear it far the San Diego near Camp (m ,be concluded until Momluv. Piesidrnt's signatme. where he was stitioned. to 7en 1 Pass Bar Exams - - d m. Knox Fitzpatrick, applicants Lambertus Jansen, Prolect chairman, said the Utah Founuation has requost-Sunse- t, Sandv; Lvnn William Mitton, Heritage 'olunteer aid and financial and David Watkins Sla-cassistance for the gle, Muiray. Chef Justice J. Allan Crockett survey. conducted the ceremony. League members will review The successful IS- - in-- ! elude ' d block-to-bloc- k men's and ladies' watch sale Youre sure to find a .style to capture your fancy in our large and vaiied selection of new fall patteins and eolois. Theres plaids, novelty punts and stunning solid colors in a ancty ot flattering stv les, and warm Values to 115.00 Handsome All Wool Sharkskin fabiic, tailored with 32 hand details to give you pci feet fit and comfort. Select horn new tall tones of Grey, Blue, Brown, Green and Black in st les with side vents. fab-ric- s. Select vours horn sizes 8 to 18. Robert Larkin Alice Tracey Chiverall Snyder Emily Petersen NEWS SENDS BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO: Robert Larkin, THE DESERET sen of Mr. and Mrs Stephen Larkin, 4971 S 3535 West, Alice Chiverall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ross Chiverall, lr63 S Vest Temple; Tracey Snyder, son of Mr and Mrs Gary Snyder, 4753 W HoMman St , Kearns, Emily Petersen, daughter of Mr and Mrs Don Petersei, 910 S. 175 West, Bojntlful; Gary Clement, sen cf Mr. and Mrs Michae Clement, 1561 Glenrose D' ; Kimberly Davidscn, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Eldon Davidson, 1635 Lovely Rd ; Jonathon Bastow, son of Mr end Mrs. Jeff Bestew, 2574-8t-h East; Gary Romano, son of Mr and Mrs. Gary Romano, 702 Picture Dr , and all other bebies one subscribers will be taken Deseret old News of of babies year Friday (Pictures tree of charge at the Deseret News baby photo studio, 34 E First South, 10 at until 3 pm. least three days before Morday through Friday from Famous Name Watches in ladies styles with diamond settings . . . mens calendar models. Precision engineered to give ears of accurate V. r am. baby's birthday ) BIRTHS AS REPORTED BOYS- FROM SALT LAKE AREA HOSPITALS! - and and end and and and and and and and and Mel Clement, East, Sandy Roy S Jones, 453 E 4500 South, Murray Thomas T Skoie, 2420 Cavalier Dr. Manfred Fidel, 7259 Campus Cir Luimo Sicihano, 1533 California Ave Kenny W. Ing'eby Jr, 1465 Woodland Ave. Gera.d G. Miller, 4777 S 4720 West, Kearns. Richard Lee Hemrick, 6310 9th East, Murray. James 1 Pollard, 874 E 2nd South. Lee Peterson, 1068 Euclid Ave Ralph C Burns, 267 S 425 West, Bountiful. Gary Fitzgerald, 250 N 104 West, Clearfted. Ave Mark Christensen, 414 Eme-so- n Stephen R. Austin, 1430 E. 13th South B 561 Lo-g7570 E Charles South, Midvale. Karl Boyd Krepl, 225 Kensinq'on Ave, No 5. East. Howard G. Hillam, Thomas Jackson, 472 C St East Joseph C Shamy, Burr O Barnhurst, 922 Cornell St David E Mitchell, 1922 Dimple Del! Rd , ?andy. and and and and and Dr and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. ard Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs. Mrs Mrs. Mrs Mrs GIRLS; Mr. and Mr. and Mr and Mr. and Mr. and Mo and Mr. and Mr. and Mr and Mr. and Mr, and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Van Eckelcnburg, 3380 Santa Rosa Dr. Brent Cragan, 1088 S 400 West, Bountiful. Mrs. Mrs Hendric Copmqa. 4135 9th Ea-- t L Romney, 337 i4 Highland Dr. Michael Mrs, AMS. Kenneth M Slats, 839 Fairmont Cir, Mrs. Charles L. Milter, 133 E. Truman Mrs. Clyde Grealorex, 1895 S Woodside Dr. AArs Vern Hemingway, 4055 2835 East Mrs Dan L McConnell, 8il-7- h East, Sandy. Mrs. Rona d E. Tyler, 5L7 Indian Rock Rd. Mrs Rodney K. Wilkerson, 68 W 2nd South, Sandy. Mrs John F. Berkley, 448 E Mine St , Tooele Mrs Ronald K Millard 323 W 5h North Mrs. Romero Gliverez, 87 E Center St , Midvalt. Mrs Ferrell Burns, 309 N 350 West, Bountiful. Mr. Mr. Mr Mr. Mr. Mr Mr. M" Mr. Mr Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. nd new fall colors! ladies' csipris t Values to 12.00 reversible ladies' lovely dusters, scuffs girls' parkas Values to 12.99 2$15 Duster, Re g. 9 9 Choose from casy-car- c Polyester or Aerilan aervlic double knits, tailored for slim flattery and comfortable fit. Sizes 8 to 99 Scuffs, T alues to $4 1 66 Stunning Nylon tricot quilted dust-ci- s in assorted pastel colors, sizes . . . 6.99. Comfy quilted scuffs in several colors, sizes 10-4- 18. V. 0. T7 Cotton or Nylon fabrics in a quilted stv le that reverses to solid finish. Prints and solid colors . . . select from sizes 6 to 14. Weather-repelle- nt charming cotton towels terry Values to 2.49 Bath, 1.14 Hand, Values to 1.39 64c Wash Cloth, Values to 69c . . 34c Lovely additions to your bathroom, thirsty cotton terry towels in jacquard or floral prints. Perfect for gift sets. . . v oull want several at these low prices. Fn iiu jyinw J N men's and boys' j & Men's, $ 30 Value 22 Boys', $25 Value Gar,, Clement Kimberly & High Prices $200.00 I scale! B g Must Stop! STOP PAYING shoe n lT799 The seasons most popular sty Ie forspoits and casual wear. Extra-lonstle with side zippers in a wide selection of popular colors, water repellent I)nv IdMin Sales Gimmicks ladies1 finish. Boys SALES COMM. 0, Mens in sizes 36-4- 6. VYcter Softeners Factory Wholesale $16900 FIBERGLASS-Hea- wi I W Duty vy AUTOMATIC A D0WEX, White or Brown LIFETIME GUARANTEE A 27 YEARS IN BUSINESS 3 iWG. CO. PLAIT Villa Theatre Next a Salt Lake City, Utah DEALER OUTLETS THRU-OU- T tfl Phone valvei and tanks used on Columbia, Rayne, Water Superior, Fidelity, Apex, Saxton, National, Total. Highland Drive to Mfr. in Salt Lake 466-445- THE WEST 32-pie- cc Beverly dress shoes EASY TERMS wker $1 6 china New fall colors and stv les reduced! JADIES lllllliSP Km NVrURALlZER MIOES In discontinued stv les, Val. to 820 LADIES FALL DRESS SHOES Selected gioup, Values to $16 IADIES' STACKED HEELS 'the look ior 68, Regular 11.00 set Reg. fo1 9.99 E Enhance v our dining table Tr? vv ith one of these lovely sets of Iionstone dinneivvarc in a toinph te set in vour choice of 3 lovely patterns and colors. Lay cvvay now or use option charge for Christmas gilts. 32-pie- ee |