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Show r IIII U'l y..yr.YT1i 1 - .. )iiyiiiirii..ii Wa 12S The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, April 2,1261 6 Davis Individuals Are Twins, But There All Resemblance Ends vr ? ( MM , r 1 i V r V o ' 1 i j1' j wtrth'&i i SVn" I - : ' i ' ffsu , , 3, ... -- U'-V a f'A fc.mrtWriWirt Names of Cheryl, left, and Carol Elliott at least indicate they are twins, but that is as far as the resemblance foes. Each has separate wardrobe, Youd never know It from appearances but Keith, left, and Tommy Ayers are twins. They also are unlike in temperament. One is quiet, one active. Six Like Unalikes Look Unalike ly of straight skirts and shirt blouses. And we dont wear each others clothes. By Darlene Galbraith Tribune Correspondent KAYSVILLE These twins share the same birthday, but right there, the similarity ends. SCHOOL ACTIVITIES and subjects stufavored by the girls, ninth-graddents at Central Davis Junior High School, Layton, reflect their differing interests. Heading the best liked list for Carol are home making classes, drama and journalism. e NO PROBLEMS of individual development usually associated with children who come in pairs bother three sets of Kaysville twins. Parents and friends agree that they are more accurately described as six individuals. People dont believe were even twins Carol sisters, say teen-agand Cheryl Elliott CHERYL, A cheer leader, prefers gym, art and chorus. They do have one thing in common, maintains their mother. Theyre both problems but In different ways. e THE 1LYEAROLD daughters of, """THEiN'TERKTSofii-- Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Elliott, Fruit Heights, admit however, that they do miss some of the advantages of being d twins Jack and Jill Buchanan differ more than just the usual girls cant do the things that boys do situations, according to their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Dwain Buchanan, 71 So. Main. Jacks appearance Blond, crew-cu-t belies his studious nature, they point out. HE LOVES TO read and delve, but football, baseball and all outdoor twins by not being identical. We never fool anybody," they lament. Everybody can tell us apart DRESS ALIKE I "Never! say the girls. Blonde Carol prefers pleated or gored skirts with sweaters while brunette Cheryls wardrobe consists main , Fish oil, bridgeless rivers and Industrial Building was rehorse barns. These are the painted in 1956 (that bright blue) a different components of a fair puzzle was used. The result was paint Utah State Fair, that is. peeling on a grand scale. OTHER INGREDIENTS also NOW MR. WYATT is faced are concerned, but these three with finding enough cash (he are enough for the moment hopes to get it from the State for Donald P. Wyatt, manager, Building Board) to repaint the Utah State Fair Assn., as he Industrial Arts, Floriculture and Fine Arts buildings this prepares for the 1961 season. How does fish oil figure in year and they wont be that the problem? Its the base of bright blue! a point used on several buildIt will cost about $3,500 ings many years ago. When the to sandblast and paint the OPEN MON. THRU SAT. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. d t MOST OTHE ALL 4 WHEELS, WE HONOR CARS 60 DAY $16.95 INCL LABOR A LININGS ALL CREDIT CARDS FREE TRIAL M.mb.r of Alt AMERICAN SHOCK ACCEPTANCE Credit Cord Syatems 95 4 is. ABSORBERS e$7 VSvelve FRONT END ALIGNMENT n.Mt Bear mctm Cut Caa-- 0 Tw-I- I t. I, owt. uint A tlaMaa W $595 MUTTER IUMJWTU Plymouth to MAM HUM OUARANTKKD COASTTOCOA$T 'NATIONWIDE 3 135 West Ninth South -- EM SALT LAKE CITY 5148 South Stott, Murray, Utah 26 A new authority has been granted by the Utah Public Service Commission to a company engaged in a new Utah business. THE COMPANY is Bankers Dispatch Corp., which for seven months has had temporary authority to transport business papers between Utah EVEN WHEN THE boys were babies, they never cried for the same reasons, states Mrs. James B. Ayers, f mother of twins, Tommy" The authority Is limited to and Keith. ra- Keith, quiet, likes to banks within an draw and just talk. dius of Salt Lake City. BY ITS ACTION Tuesday, TOMMY, RED HEADED with a temper to match, likes to run, play hard the PSC gave Bankers Disand have a whole bunch of guys doing patch permanent authority for things. the specialized express are The only time they dress alike the days they both wear their Cub Scout uniforms. SEVERAL BUS lines and other carriers protested: claiming that the needs were adequately served by their express authorities. dark-haire- e U. of U. Lists Mr. Wyatt ex- buildings, plained... THE PROBLEMS of horse barns and bridge are pretty much the same headache. Legislators appropriated $20,-00for five new horse bams, but refused a request for $32,-00to build a motor bridge across the Jordan River west of the grandstand. SO THE FIVE foot horse barns are being erected just west of the present bams and will be moved later to the 164 acres of fair property that lies uninhabited across the river. Welfare labor is being Used on the five new structures, which are expected to be completed by July 15. A SMALL footbridge now traverses the river, but ani mals cannot be transported across it because of the danger of safety to them, Mr. Wyatt explained. As a result, the barns must be located, for the present, op the Fair side of the river near the judging tents. Although the State Fair doesnt open until Sept business is in full swing at the fairgrounds. Mr. Ytfyatt and staff are now In the midst of preparing the 4,000 premium books which must go to the printer by April 15. These are mailed each year to exhibitors. 0 0 45 Grants To Teachers An bureau from its downtown of- Office Building. fice to the Capitol was reOTHER STATE agencies ported Saturday. and bureaus will return to fill THE RELOCATION was the space left in the Capitol Saturday and underway the bureau is scheduled to be ready for business Monday, according to Miss L. Lorraine Cook, commission member. The bureau was located in the Deseret Building, where it has been housed since population pressure at the Capitol forced its evacuation several years ago. Biggest garden chore we recommend For ovory fourth floor (the welfare commission is on the second floor) in offices formerly occupied by the State Highway Department. The arrangement will be revised by the Capitol remodeling program, scheduled to start next 'month. Later, the commissions staff training, insitutional accounts and other offices will be returned from their Capitol Hill exile. They are scheduled to occupy the State Tax Commis- - tOX $ (Him AND HOI - mendations of the Western Interstate Commission on Higher Education. Mr. Morgan and members of his family are completing a week's vacation in Utah. COVERED PATIO GARAGE CARPORT ROOM ADDITION BASEMENT ROOM REDWOOD BUILT-I- N Check Your Need j j FENCE KITCHEN the Coupon MAIL General luildert, US W. 27rii South Salt Laka City Float tend me full information on TMt doet net obligate me In nny way. Inami IaDDRISS CITY A ST ATI I. h GENERAL Supply 255 West 27th South HU 61 Men For Women 100 Wo Boliovo Them To of $18 Values. Our Price Now Bo In Excess Only: STYLES, SHAPES AND COLORS tf $10.49 Includes frames and OpNtfcalatlt Qaallty Singla-Vlti- V ... For Price miu now and not and obligation. AMERICA'S FAVORITE EYEGLASSES tree near the rabbit building some time ago and it became known that the tree was all that was holding up the structure. It tumbled too. ment of Public Safety and the space to be left by the Tax Commission. Remodeling is expected to make greater use of the existing Capitol space. bQrgains,aa Jwsfn impraye FIVE ments! NO MONEY DOWN YEARS TO PAY. Send the coupon, today, and get full facts without MISS COOK SAID the bureau will be quartered on the One 090m the King Optical Co , presents the most astonishing offer In optical history. Tho Rim Kmg with its genuine engraved 11012 Karat Gold Filled bridge, combined with Hs Zylomt top and almost Invisible, featherweight lower gold rim, makes If the smartest and most comfortable frame available. Buy now at tbe low price of $10 49 for smgievision lenses! Sale Positively Ends Soturdoy, April I, 1961, and May Never Be Repeotedl SPRING SALE PRICE DepartDepart- Build Now Reports- - n be by offices, SALE THIS WEEK ONLY too! A strong wind blew down a THE OLD youth dormitory, which was condemned because of its condition, provided ma-terials for two new hog barns. They will be completed sometime in May. And the Fairgrounds lacks a storm sewer. The result is a series of puddles around all outside exhibits after a rainstorm. And it does rain some years during Fair time. In 1959 it rained nine of the 10 days- of thFair. It would cost about $25,000 to Install storm drains to the river, Mr. Wyatt estimated. Wel- X California Campus Future: More Medical Education Ex-Utah- Grants for postgraduate study in the University of Utahs Academic Year Institute will be given to 45 high school science and mathematics teachers, it was announced S a t u r d a y by Dr. The University of CaliforThomas J. Parmley, institute nia is planning several impordirector. tant programs to increase faOBJECTIVE of the study, cilities for educating doctors made possible by an allocation in that state, Elmo R. Morgan, from the National Science vice president, business, of the Foundation, is to improve the university reported Saturday school of competence high in Salt Lake City. teachers of natural science and MR. MORGAN, mathematics and to encourage formerly an increasing number of business vice president of the young people to take up ca- University of Utah, has charge of the University of Califorreers in these fields. The grants will cover all ex- nias huge building program. He said a proposal is now penses for 10 months of the 1561-6school year. Included before the California Legislaare living costs, dependency ture to authorize a new mediallowances, tuition in the U. of cal school In San Diego. A U. Graduate School, books and budget request of 48 million dollars for the university as traveling costs. DR. PARMLEY, who also is a whole, also pending in the 13 head of the Department of legislature, would include million dollars for the UniverPhysics, said that in, selecting of California Medical Cenparticipants every means is sity ter in Los Angeles, and 8 milto employed identify persons lion dollars for the one in San dedicated to their profession, Francisco. and who have both the ability and disposition to benefit from THE ACTION of the the program offered. is in line with recom- - THE FAIR board has a few other headaches these days - EM Serve Banks WHILE BOTH twins like music and have had piano lessons, Jack piefers to play the bass violin At school, the two are seldom together and only once during their six years in grade school have they shared the same class. 15-2- Shock Absorbert Load Levelers A sports are part of his daily schedule. Dark-haireand attractive Jill would rather make things with her hands." She likes to build models and do craft work. To Stage a Fair, You Must Start Early! lessons but Jack prefers bass violin. And, at school, the twins are seldom together. I State Permits Welfare Bureau Heading for Capitol move by the State to the State Highway sions auditing Express to fare Commissions childrens shifted soon to the new State ment and the State theS-year-ort- ear-ol- Jill, left, and Jack Buchanan share a com- mon interest in music. Both have had piano Lenses In Any Corractlan oa You mey choose the RIM KINO or select a frame la suit your personality foetal contour from our tremendous assortment of fromes and mountings in various shapes, sues end color- s- dl at one price, $10 491 REPAIRS No appointment needed. Brekan lensaa duplicot- frame repaired! frame replaced while you wait, lowest price! ed; end OCULISTS' PRESCRIPTIONS olio filled of eame low IFOCAIS (KRYFTOKS), UlTIX, FLATTOPS) IF DESIRED, SIRS ADDITIONAL DON'T SETTLE FOR IESS THAN NATIONAL IRANDS price. Your prescription promptly filled. 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