OCR Text |
Show DESERET NEW'S, eods Salt Lake Citys Main Street vas filled with fne trueKs this inornirg. but the only flames were five auburn-hane- d l hasnt machine that been to a fire, kicked off the annual observance aimed at educating Utahns in fire pi evention. MONEY PRIZES The event signalled a week of activities, both in the City, and in Soutn Salt Lake, where Fue Chief Keith Heddlesten w dl oifer money and prizes to m hool children for prevention activites. Beautiful redhead Ka'hy Pieison, 21, Delta, crowned Miss Flame I'M" Thursday night, waved to spectators in this morning's parade from the Big Ben, high atop s SOUTH TEMPLE will be 2nd West to Cleanup area Oct. State Street and South Temple to north City limits. Boundaries for Oct. pickup are State Street to D St South Temple and East Capitol Boulevard to north city limits. 14-1- 8 1 shal hats Chief Keith Heddlesten checks junior hats, badges. Although City Fue Grant Walker got a waves from friendly Chief few the crowd, the really enthusiastic cheers from the children at leaM were saved for Fire t'e and Ciensliaws anived childien Salt Lake County Battalion home the movie, from he Fire Chief A. R llaimon said pi aised firemen for saving most the blaze may have smoldeied of the $22,000 residence. for mote than half an hour at' A11 advertising executive. Mi. the residence of Mills Cien- - Cienshaw disclosed that ironi- , n citys largest fire truck. 5 111 In oilier lire pieventnm events dut mg the coming week, Miss Flame, her attendants and city fue department ofluials will conduct file pi evention classes in schools and mdu-- ti . South Salt Lake Chief said school clnldien in that community will be given home safety cheek lists for fue pi evention The first "0 who lctuin the completed lists will receive junior fue mar- sram, J A hot watei Chief Ml'RRW heater lgneocl clothing and pa- - fmn el a "jammed underneath and at otmd pens heie Fiul.ty night Muriav home stalling a $2101) the water heater fire that buined while the faint-- ! door. een Flanking her on the big engine were attendants Marian Baldwin, Judith Cameron and Jenna Mather, all Salt Lake City, and Cathy Launtzen, Brigham City. "Fue-meii'- at tne Terrace, tut S Mam St , will cap toJav s activities. Tickets lor the 9 p m. dance may be pur- chased at $1 apice at the Bn!! g die'-e- annual Tonights 3, 1968 $2,500 Damage In Murray Fire man Frank, televisions lets pietend In r fighter KKOMH IT CLOSES beauties reigning over "Fne lb evention Week of A paiade equipment in the downtown area, including a brand-ne- Saturday, October y watched a chive When 111 j.,their movie, tluee ( (0 sliaw, 4"t) Deck Ln (ally, he has a client that seilx He has Fast), bofoie a neighbm plumed fue alaim systems in the alarm. never had one mstahed, Imwev- ,er. "If we had been home," he said, "none of us would ha' r gotten out alive The first thing Dr. T. H. Bell, state superin- - Tooele school districts to test tnat goes into this, house when it is repaired will be an alarm the concept, Dr. Bell said. tendent of public instruction, system. The project will begin with a The business management seminar involving five or six Napoleon,, the Crenshaws Sfirm of Clinton P. Mott and ,op administrators from the iamese cat was asphyxiated 111 Associates wiU woik with ad- - state Board of Education staff, the fne, Capt. Ford Whicker ministrators in tire Murray and Dr. Bell said. informed the family. Management Technique Project In Public Schuols dinner A drawing will distribute The State Board of Education cash awards to winning pupils will desponsor a pilot project deand school fire drills will of termine winners signed to utlize business and safety flags. Prizes industrial management techWill be for given niques in the public schools. pictures and This was announced today by wets Jesus Christ TJm of tMUrmenre Elder Marion G. Romney cf the Council of the Twelve YeDdErr TifNot Rawing the Scriptures Elder Marion D. Hanks Assistant to the Count il of the Tuchc yMyouLacksdorri (Prayer) Elder Bruce R. McConkie of the First Council of the Seventy Elder Boyd ent iYiijrpTj i K. Packer Assistant to the Council of the Twelve A. Theodore Tuttle REPENTANCE Elder of the First Council of the Seventy t TO APTJSM Elder Paul II. Dunn of the First Council cf the Seventy Elder S. Dilworth qiFToftheHOLYCjHOST vj the First Council ofYoung the Seventy 9 i Some Coming Features: And a Special Articles. I Moniicms and the Oknin.ul 1 lie Chinch m Alaska two The Woild of Cene.doicv Dv Esa casi -- client sc it s. All of the above, plus regulai i'eatuies of the ) ears subsciiption ioi only $ J. Eia, aie jours for only 50c r I oranentne n State Give (Chock one) This is Zp credit for this subscription to Ward or Branch Stake or Mission t renewal This is a gift If itnesses of the rrci vm rzJ lft liu lvf him Inf iddtlli if dtmr. "year cavears (Zt Name Book of Mormon.' re icsa rsa rcca m Name City S and V, ra The Improvement Eri, 79 South State. Salt Lake City. Utah 94111 Please enter a year subscription to The Improvement Era for Address of Gieat Pnto Special Issues: Women and the Compel Beantihil foui color photogiaphs of paintings especially painted to rcpiescnt these themes aie also leatuied. inilimulnin nt the A XpW Lnok at nie peaiJ Planning for the Iutmc I c For many years tlie November anniversary issue of the Era has been a treasured Saints. keepsake for members and friends of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y This Novembers special issue is expected to be among the most popular, because it Some Fundamental Beliefs of the Church. Leading deals with basic principle modern Geneial Authorities todays piophets give new insight and bring added conviction to their themes. M Ei iSJ.OO Address 33Sd21 tSEl dd M ESQ ESI $5.75 SO for tB53 ISA sears OSS.25 well additional yut Ell E S3 EOB fl |