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Show DESERET NEWS, Monday, J2A advertisement Firm DiscoversWay October 14, 1968 To Hold Dentures A leading PHOENIX, Ariz. firm discovered the secret that holds deDtures tight. Discovery of two imperted powders led to this news. When mixed, these formed a denture adhesive far superior to most commercial products. Calling it Super Dent, officials said "Super Dent is so fantastic folks can eat almost any food now. It' a blessing for folks who could never enjoy eating before. Super DentI k at drug counters now. dental ,'4 k wJt, V I s8-Z$Rico Archuleta Laura Sloduart Bendy "rujillo BIRTHS AS R6P0RTE0 FROM SALT LAKE AREA HOSPITALS TWIN GIRLS: Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hawkins, 1295 N- Main, Bountiful. BOYS: and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and Mr and Mrs, Mi Mrs. Mrs Mrs. Mrs, Mrs. Mrs, Mrs, Mrs. Mrs, Mrs. Mr, Mrs, Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Omar T. Movey, 70Mst Ave Gene M. Overall. 281 W. HG00 South, Riverton. James W. Bcliwinkel, 2945 E. 7375 South. Harry J. Vanderbeck. 8894 $. 1?40 East, Sandy, Paul E, LlndMrom, 48 C St. Ave, Gecrge N. Floor, John D. Anderson, 237 K St. William E. Rhineharl, 216 Kensington Ave. Don C. Hiflicv, Grantsville. James Rawls, 362 E. 9th South. David A. H. ii 2104 S. Sorrento, Woods Cross. Shel S. Bates, 9725 Silica Dr Sandy. Terrell Lanze, 340 N. lit E., Steen Riv:r, Wo 1212 Kelsey Ave. Bruce Kirkpatrick, East. J. Ted Wn.tehead, East. Don N, Christensen, leRoy Schulte, 12 S. 1st West, Sandy. East. Kent L. Olsen, Keith L. Lasson, 6030 S. 22 West, Murray. Richard E. Gren, 11797 S. Redwood Rd., Riverton. Eas. Lyle E. Taylor, 4382-6t- i WW ' f t I' " ;I 1 "C - 1 fc v, paw-de- , iti 'f ' r m Russell Gallegos David Xilson Taylor Richcns THE DESERET NEWS SENDS BIRTHDAY GRFETINGS TO: Rico Archuleta, 10231 Phlox SI., Sandy; Laura son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Archuleta, Stoddart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Janes Stoddart, 3015 S. 2655 Wf?st, Granger; Wendy TruiiHo, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Trujillo 5450 W. 4?00 South; Russell Gallegos, son of M.r. and Mrs. Mosises E. Gallegos, 2653 W. 3100 South, Ta ')r Rlchens, son of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Richens, 153 E. Granger; Truman Ave.; David Nilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Darrell Nilson, 2622 Eagle Wav; Larry Atwood, on of Mr. and Mrs. Llal Atwood, 4961 $. 4500 West, Kearns; Chad Eaton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Eaton, 4885 S. 3960 West, Taylorsville; Kari Hutchins, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Earl Hutchins, 2964 Imperial St.; and Mrs. John Bruin, 2079 $t. Mary's Dr.; Karl Prum, daughter of Holly Telford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Telford, 365 Center St.; James Bailey, son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Bailey, 441 Douglas St.; Rebecca Ave.; Martin Shaffer, Rust, daugnter of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph C. Rust, 455-lson of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Shaffer, 1373 S. 10th West; Collette Kiter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Perry J. Kiter, 2499 S. 5lh East; end all other babies one year old Sunday and Monday. (Pictures of babies of Deseret News subscribers wil be taken free of charge at the Deseret News baby photo studio, 34 E. 1st South, Monday through Friday from 10 a m. until 2 p.m. at least three oay before baby's birthday). Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Dr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. jg, . fr Iliad tarry Eaton A I wood Kari Kari Hutchins Bruin 'ktiit KSjW'a James Holly Telford Collette Martin Shaffer Rebecca Rusl Bailey KMer GIRLS: Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr, Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr, Mr. and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs, Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs, Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mr,. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Bruce D. Clark, 250 E. 1120 South, Sandy. Leland D. Gerber, 2047 W, 8600 South, West Jordan. Ernest J. Klossner, 4016 S. 1220 East Feron j. Larsen, 2222 Saddle Way. Roy F. Teinert 520 Capri, Murray. Gordon H. Tolman, 6730 S. 2nd East, Midvale. Keith G. Barney, 4154 S. 2835 West. Thomas H. Paterson, 4740 Annaochs Dr. Arvel Smith, 1149 Blaine Ave. Mason Winter, 1838 S. 900 East, Bountiful. Kenneth Penland, 326 Doreen St. Roger Ditlevsen, 219 E, 1250 North, Bountiful. East. Charley A. Spicer, Leland S. McCullough Jr., 24p'j Emerson Ave. Donaid E. Woodward, 179 S. St. Ronald Howard, 13C3 Colorado St. Paul S. Astin, East, No. 7. Robert A'len Rawlins, 2872 S. 2955 West, Granger. Gary B. Wixom, 570 N. 1st West, No. 7. C. Ray Weils, 837 Colorado St. Don L. Dockstader, a:08 S- 4000 West. Edward S. Berry, 605 Woodside Ave., Park City. Dennis G, Krautzer, 56 S. 200 West, No, C, Bountiful. 104C W. 7th North. Gavle E. Cntchfie'd, Lynn H. Coon. 2255 DaHin St. D. Curt Evanston. 1210 Princeton. Lane N. Mills, 753 W. Ijvu Soutn. Craig Summerhays, 1632 Laird Ave. LOien J, Bruns, 360 1st Pve. No. 3. Man Shoots 1.AJ The whereabouts of one of their LINDON, Utah County double shotgun slaying of the sons. He then asked her to foilow parents of six thildien here Sathim outside to his pickup truck urday night was pronounced a in the cafe parking lot. nuuder-suicidinvestitoday by Moments laer, a cafe waitgating officers. ress heard a shot and rushed Lynn Peck, 52. 660 E. Center outside. Just as she M.r. opened a Mr. St., shot his wife Elaine, 47, in a door of the she heard a Mr. pickup, cafe parking lot, then tin tied the Mr. second shot and saw Mr. Peck 1.410 gauge shotgun on himself, a fall to the ground, shotgun in waitress who saw Mr. Peck fall, hand. told Utah County sheriff's depuMrs. Peck was just inside the Is ties. Mr: Peck came to the cate, Struck on the right side, a bullet ST. JOHN, Tooele County The company had petitioned just south of Lindon on U.S. 91, wound in her left chest. Mr. The Union Pacific Railroad sta- - the PSC Sept. 18, 19118, to about 11 p.m. Saturday, said Peck fell just outside the truck here will be discontinued continue the station as an aren- Deputy Max Ferry. He contact- on the drivers side, wounded in as the result of a ruling by the cy station and operate it as a ed his wife, who was employed the throat. Utah Public Service Commission, at the cafe, and asked her the Both were dead on arrival at station. Utah Galley Hospital, Deputy Ferry said there had been family trouble between the Pecks. Mr. Peck had recently SV.A ,CfJ OF AMERICA. ir:c. been under psychiatric care, he addpd. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Anderson and Sons Mortuary, American Fork. Rail Station e BELTONE Discontinued 317 SO. MAIN SALT LAKE CITY is pleased to that the have secured the services ol Mr. Clen II. Handy, factory trained consultant tor our hearing aid special consultation. If you have a hearing problem, Mr. Hands invites you to conic in lor a free electronic hcaiing test, and demonstration of the Beltone Hearing Classes. No obligation. Btltone dis-tio- n y j Dont miss this Safety Award TORREY, Wayne County Employes of Capitol Reef National Monument have received a National Park Service award for a perfect safety record in 1967, their second consecutive award. The award was presented by Denis Galvin who repthe NPS's regional resented director. FRESH BATTERIES PRICE If you arc a hearing aid user and come in during our .special hearing aid consultation foi a bee demons'ration, you may purchase a set ot batteries at hall-p- i ice. Limit one set to a customer. It you can t conic in, call Intel, 3S-9Sn for home appointment. obligation. opportu- ONE-HAL- nity. Here is your chance to try the newest and finBeltone est Hearing Classes, II yon hesitate to use a hearing aid for fear of being stared at, this latest lightweight, comfortable, attractive model may be the answer to vnur prayers. 1 . Viatel, F 1 iwn.f .''ji rifar- i avia i.'r.Mi,-- - ye.!! Order now , . . mail in time for overseas Christmas delivery! Theyre harder to take than ever. and Squarebock. Once upon a time, you couldn't give away a Volkswagen. But with all the improvements weve made .over the .years, things have changed. Now people actually steal them. To help stop this, we're putting a new ignitionsteering wheel lock in every 1969 VVV. When you shut off the ignition and remove the key. it locks the front wheels in position. So if someone ever breaks in and jumps the wires, he'll probably wind up just going in circles.. Save (The bug and Ghia hove our optional automatic stick shift. Which we introduced earlier this year.) He may even end up going straight. Of course, this isn't our only improvement for '69. There are 29 others. Including an optional transmission for the Fastback fuily-outo-mat- ic Whichever VW suits you best, the best way to see all its changes is with a test drive. Because, as usual, most of our improvements arent on the outside where you can look at them. They're deep down inside. Where they make new VWs run better. And where they don't moke old VWs look obsolete. 8'xlO Sepia tapestry portrait regularly 1 2.00 6.00 now only He's unforgettable Your thoughts are always of him. Where he is. How he is. And if he's thinking of you. thing special: This Christmas give him some- Give him your Christmas Portrait A gift that only you can give. A gift filled with love. A gift that will always be with him, constantly reminding him you care. It makes you unforgettable, too FOURTH FLOOR PORTRAIT STUD, L.H. Strong Motor Co. 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