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Show 16A if W W 0 'V3K ? DKERCT NEWS, THURSDAY, iaV'''i!',',m ssg Ur MARCH W W "' ' f Dljf , "ft ' W) p nr4- V , J1--- ' r? tf Sir j - Ji' 1,1973 I n s I H0ji if ft : P i r miljL wM , f Yf I i ? , V Miinraiiiii lift IWI! HP'S iiSM) "e NEW REDUCTION ON MODELS 1972-7- 3 sr GLASS SKIS & i -- s2 - & ''I'' mm mm ' A long, frustrating wait faced those seeking city park reservations. OS THESE City park reservations: choice spots disappear By Joe Costanzo Deseret News staff writer If you were willing to get up at 3 a m today and practice patience for five hours, chances are you could have taken your pick of Salt Lake City park reservations. At 8 am. the city opened its books to clubs, social groups, churches, businesses and individuals wishing to reserve the picnic areas, By noon, more than 500 persons had UI1IU NAME HEAD TQM 160.00 REG. A HLw Carl Ence, 1893 Lamboume St., made the first reservation at 8 a.m. He had been waiting since 3 30 a m and his perserverance paid off. Latecomers who showed up around 8:30 a m. found the choice spots already taken. Parks Supt. Warren White QlflQ FAMOUS REG. 170 hru 165cns. REG. s03 120.00 95 REG. Wihk 100.00 X-- ! XR-- mf I RES. 250.00 George Washington and Mountain Dell parks were among the most sought after. Reservations for both parks were expected to be filled today through August. March 1 is the citys traditional date for taking park reservations on a basis. 95 FISCHER VP 125.00 REG. j vr era s DONT MISS THIS BUY. . .HURRY THREE, 185 Uiru 207 oib. K-- Sfl Q)IP REG. FOUR, 2 IN! era. 185 thru 207 REG. iiSoi) 185.00 SELECT GROUP FAMOUS NAME 93 FISCHER ALU REG.1S0.G0 first-com- 2 160.00 said 150 thru 205 135.00 K-- HEAD TWO, 2 first-serve- d 05 FISCHER 200! REG. Attorneys agree, collector must terminate business The Attorneys for Credit Card W. TruExchange, Inc , 69 man Ave , a credit card billing service, have agreed the company no longer be permitted u to uptiaie hi uidii. Prohibition against doing business m the state came in the form of a stipulation signed by company attorneys Gleb M. Richman and Clark W. Sessions, and by Clyde C. Pearce Jr , assistant Utah at- stipulation also Indicates that company officers George Weaver, Verl J. Ferguson and Joan Hansen, agree to an order disassociating themselves from any aifilia-tiowith the firm The complaint alleged the' firm contracted with Utah businesses to collect for credit card purchases for a percentage and then failed to pay the Business the money collected. Last week Pearce hied a civil suit In Third District Court against the company and officers claiming they were defraudirg Utah consumers through the credit card torney general billing service. tne company also agreed to an order permanently enjoining it from advertising or promoting the sale of any credit card service, entering into any contracts, with any person, firm or corporation in Utah to provide any credit card service. 2 n tost skier found lone California skier, Canyon uninjured. cold and tired, but James Weiss, 28, Saga, Calif, told lescuers that he cliff while fell from a skiing and couldnt get back up the slope so he came dow n ihe Amenta!! Fulk side of the canyon. Weiss said he estimated that he cov ered more than 10 miles before coming across a cabin near Tibbie Fork reservoir where he took refuge. Rescuers fourd him about Sam. Deputy Owen Quamberg of the Utah Countv Sheriff's Of fice said he drove to Tibbie Fork when he was advised that the skier was missing In the area. Joined there by members of the Salt Lake who County Sheriff's had traversed the mountain on snowmobiles and by members of the Snowbird Ski Patrol. He was 0e Much of the credit for finding the California skier was given to the Snowoird Ski Patrol members who tracked the missing man across the mountains for more than six hours. Both sides agree the state has the tight to take whatever action it deems necessary against any other person, firm or corporation connected with Credit Card Exchange later Dr. Gilbert L. Wright, chair- man of the Salt Lake County proI Q. (I Quit) g Cangram for the American cer Society, talked to members of the Salt Lake Kiwanis Club at Hotel Utah about hav- ing a long life. Happy people live longer than unhappy people, he declared and noted that happiness was more a positive sat in life than of sorrow. isfaction absence merely Among the factors affecting both happiness and health are alcohol, coffee, smoking, money, marriage and divorce, exercise, diet and work, he said Work is one or the most underrated things in the world. It brings more positive satisfactions to people than an thing you can name, he said j noted that being married has a definite impact on health and that statistics show that married people live Wright 125.00 oo i 185.00 5 x tfnirifei nutlet THIS IS (Fre-foame- d) All buckle style boots. Limited quantity broken sizes . . . 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He was driven out by car and returned to Snowbird. was Weiss moo FISCHERGT In the stipulation, Against the three individuals, the stipulation agrees to a court order enjoining them hum engaging in soliciting Utah businesses by or through credit card exchange for the purpose of selling merchants a credit card service. time V The firm also agreed to return all credit card vouchers and other documents relating to credit card purchases to the merchants who make a written request. uninjured in cabin feared lost when he failed to return to Snowbird Wednesday night, was found early today m a cabin at American Fck 225.00 HUMANIC longer than single people He also criticized the idea Of the carefree, happy bachelor, claiming that single men are twice as likely to be unhappy as single women Indulgence in smoking, alcohol and coffee also can be destructive to the fountain of for each individual, youth Wnght said and urged his listeners to give up cigarettes. 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