Show "rip P0-40r"- Uirs0i1o100bwviP‘t120 441PS40 Ir oNrs-tr-v-- rrf- apoaseey 1 11" GB The Salt Lake Trmime Thursday Jtmi Enthusiasm Spilling Over at U DIA 27 f r 4 ' f---- Tom "Where were you needed we when you Sawyer a nation turns their lone- p :: fi r ' ' ''''' S k e ''''' : 4: egl :':i r p' 0 ' :!ft ' ):! 4''' - ‘4 r- q: rarrik ''''' t 1e 4 '''''' t1' f i0:40':' '1'''''' 1: 7:1010ef:?:1-Z'Ni'' -- r 4 0 4 ):::::--ft --- g--- ' ' t- - '''' r" 0 ') ' T 4 X' :t''::: '' IA 1:Aq'1 ': It 4 ShootinoB- : :P ::! :: '':: 1: ::::': A-- :!!':i:-- ::1: ::::::::::::' 4 :: ::' '' ::::' 2:: :::: :''':::j!': : :t': :"!:li': :: :::::':i :::: :: ) p- ' 44k01 ' :'- :- :H - ' "This Is the Place" to I Mormon Trail to Salt Lake City Mayor J Bracken Lee and Clyde L Miller Utah Secretary of State joined about 300 other Utahns and surprised tourists in welcoming the group at the monument about orienal 3 ': Monu- the "pioneer" memthe Young Women's Mutual Improvement Assn of the Church of Jesus Christ of All of of Trake pm trip e problem-fre- according to the pioneers except for two "attacks" and a few lost persons Mr Belcher said about half of the group got lost for three hours along the way "Utacked" by Indians They came under an "Indian attack" by Boy Scouts from the Granite Park Kimball and Eldredge LDS Wards and at the end of their five-dajourney several "Indians" on horseback met them original pioneers pushed and pulled to the Salt Lake Valley in 1847 wore bonpioneer was a Weigh 500 Pounds Each wagots weighed about pounds according to Nile Weller Sunday school superintendent of the Long Beach Stake who accompanied the 500 trance 2:15 am Free flags Gates open tick- free-rid- e ets main gate Parking 50 cents races course tration for Regis- go-ka- rt 10:30 raes am Kart Ogden Lagoon parking area 11:45 Club pm am All-Sa- lt Flag-raisin- 7:15 car races course 2:45 3:30 pm pm Band concert Ronald Archibald Band north stage 1:30 Summer conducting 4:15 pm 4:30 pm Rand concert Lake City High -- free Salt Lake Postal Em- - Body of Camper 75 Wats a Tonsght it 11:00 Fri& Sit at 1:0011000 - 1 r id Bann '- 14w - I 'tickets $2 25 — 363 4451 Charge Tickets at all ZC MI Sears & Castleton Stotts Available also It Tarrace Lagoon & Ticket Rack otwn CoNk e1 ete ti20 Veda:11MB 4 cc-3t-h Eel SAT JULY 6 7411) JEFFERSON 'Ac—4 AIRPLANE 11'4- r -- - THE 1 A or ' - iA 111z : AZIAlkiA — 7:--- : () ij 1950441 1:15 MI fp IVISOTTS it I' titUt 0111 Iter Storet1' taiVST lititUeltilieW -- k4 H 114 4b 4 "WAIT UNTIL DARK" plus "ANY WEDNESDAY" —JUNI 210 illtetwto Prsea thvsaimi46 HYPNOTIST Exciting fr :t 1 pm couple Bost— SIDES l'fik 1114:2411 SSIP Wost 2nd 355-081- 2 ! - 10000 ) ) i i o 1 SEATS - AND NIGHT 8 PM ON LOT NORTH OF DIRKS FIELD 111 I 41 411: 4 4 444111 11'' x °snore( I ee ' i A 1 1 1 Admission Sots—Adults $1501 Children (Under II) 75t d Seats Sdelts end CMIdren $150 end $200 Swits Mold IAA 014ie Pelee 0dors NIAsee—InIArenNIMA ph pm Deer mns-SS- TSUI MINICABS MINIMEIMEIMIMEOLdri "NEW"' at ITH001 NEW ATTRACTIONS AT SARATOGA NOW! 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"POOR Special to The Tribune Jr evelleble ter 411 porformaatal of Opore New et slaw Sam mow t IN STEREOPHONIC SOUND Gigantic fireworks show Davis Stadi- pm -- 4 kt!t ::z74 1 ‘'fo Acqopy OPEN EVERY DAy fops LAGOON NOW Desert Yields VI Messer ly pm Karate demonsrtations Tom Anguay Black Eagle Federation north stage 10 pm —- 410 pm 9:15 e 5:15 9 e Karate demonstrations Tom Anguay Black Eagle Federation north stage 5 pm Aerial spectacular Rudi Berg and his act midway Space Angels high-wir- 80 voices Out Salt north stage Aerial spectacular Rudi Berg and his act midway Space Angels high-wirRock dancing Patio nardens "Deseret Minding Company" free admission Four bikes given away north stage Sports car slalom parking area Happy Milt Hale's magic and fun Mother Goose Land g contests cenWatermelon ter stage sack races picnic area Contests held every hour on the half hour All-Sa- Patriotic Lake" singers stage pm Prizes for winners Band concert School north Band concert Tooele High Band Roy Ferrin conducting "0 Jih VI d- I 04 Po k MADIGAN 7!j cum i:::::: Your Tut chance to enjoy all tngpight and magMficence of the 1 her4 sin5 pm"Sing MIRA 001k4j441441 V and later as a guardianship ENGAGEMENT! 1 7:00 0:00 000 10 —- 1943-194- O' I FOR SOME GIRLS LOVE IS THE ONLY WAY TO LIVE PI° i I -S- TARTING FRIDAY rrom he served with the US Army reaching the rank of sergeant In 1956 and 1957 he served as a deputy Salt Lake County attorney i:::k44::' 1 4 The bandit then Miss Webb to open the cash register and hand him $120 — then grabbed the rest of the money in the cash register Officer Hunt said thr as the man was taking the 28 money Lee Huntsman 1030 S 1540 West barber next door entered the store with 25 dollar bills in his hand seek ing change A suspect was )prehendaed minutes later at and booked into Salt Lake City County Jail PINFORMANCIES : IAL i Mr Swenson thinking the robbery was not real pushed the man back out to the ENDS THURSDAY: 0" - 5 Pasadena (2925 East) was going over tax forms the officer said Oth 1951 am 1 2568 lo the tower South th lest In 1965 after serving as State Democratic Party chairman during the 1964 election campaign Mr Wilkins was appointed by Gov Rampton to the State Departaent of Business Regulations where he served as a commissioner He grew up in Salt Lake City and attended West High School After taking pre-lacourses at the University of Utah Judge Wilkins received a law degree from George Washington University in MATINEES WED pm dancing "Happy Squares" Harry Baker calling north stage 8 pm Four bikes given away north stage "Poor of New York" melodrama Opera House admission $225 for evening show e high-wir- for announced WLdnesday election to the remaining four years of the term he is serving Gov Calvin L Rampton named the Tooele native to the vacancy created when Judge A H Ellett was elevated to the Utah Supreme Court succeeding the late Justice Roger I McDonough Judge Wilkins is the first to file for the district's only vacancy Judicial candidates other than incumbents have until July 12 to file severely handicapped himself and having risen to the position of an agent more than one insurance company he is now working with other handicapped individuals who have been trained in the insurance business to help them get a start and to help motivate them Mr Bollschweiler also takes an active part in his community" Square g ' At the time of the accident Mr Bollschweiler was married and the father of a small son Since then they have adopted a daughter His counselor says of him: "In addition to being Aerial spectacular Rudi Berg and his act mitiway Space Angels high-wir- e Band concert Lake City Junior High School Summer Band De lton Betteridge conducting north stage stage Noon 3 pm 2Ist 1Ale ceremony "Poor of New York" melodrama Company Marines Color Guard NationOpera House $125 per person al Antheoi band coacPrt Utah National 3:15 pm Guard 23rd Army and CWO Thomas Aerial spectacular Rudi Berg and his Ma twell conducting north stage act midway Space Angels Registration for Tribune Slalom sport committee attorney for the Veterans Administration He has practiced law in Salt Lake City about 13 years Since Jan 1 he has been presiding Judge of the Third Judicial District Judge Wilkins and his wife the former Ruth E Wright Salt Lake City live at 2483 S 15th East They have two L received indiBollschweiler vidual tutoring other types of remedial education and tvining in an insurance program at LDS Business College He now operates a successful insuratre business pm pm north midway Two bikes given away " LI schweiler 26 Mr 4915 S State Murray w ill Bollschweiler be written up and sent to DC where it Washington will put him in competition with candidates from other states for national honors With the aid of the Office of Rehabilitation Services State Department of Education Mr SP- 6 pm Bountiful Chapter "Sweet Ade lines" Four bikes given away north stage singing group all areas Marva Jones president 6:15 pm of horseless Parade carriages Ke te demonstrationz Tom Anguay midway Black Eagle Federation north stage Six bikes given away north stage 7 2:30 also sponsored a "stow and watermelon bust" in the Union Building later Wednesday Judge D Frank Wilkins named to the Third District 1 1967 lit Court bench Fcb i J 680-7t- down?" il ' ) 11111) g "And that means about 500 a helper noted Her work done and resting high atop the letter Diane Livsey 19 who said she was a "sophomore and a half" only asked "But how do I get The I 1 A Salt Lake man was arrested on suspicion of armed robbery minutN after a bandit stole $183 from the Thrifty Drug Stor East Wednesday about 7 pm Officer Eugene P Hunt said a man earring a automatic pistol entered the store and accosted a clerk Elaine Webb 21 1408 E 9Ih South The bandit pushed Miss Webb behind the counter to a back room where the owner of the store Jack Swenson 42 buckets" 9 ployes Band Howard Gray conducting north stage Rock dancing Patio Gardens "Whistler's Mother's Joke Book" free admission School Summer Band Ralph Gochnour conducting north stage Horse less carriage display main en- 0 'it ''''''' s LEWED the activities 10 " ' Boll- - y Want Action? C'tnon to Tribune's 4th d '' story of David E:::::t:':::)!:!:::::) :j:::1:::! It dcarts like the They are members of the East Long Beach LDS Stake in California who decided to trace the last 40 miles of the schedule for Here's the action-filleThe Tribune's Old Fashioned Fourth of July celebration at Lagoon Clip it out and take it along so you'll get in on all of the Tit handcarts finance the trip Their fathers helped them build six han- Miles 40 feV igodi: 1 Coun- Judge Wilkins to Enter 3rd District Court Race t1 was rehabilitation ' girls on their trek They started from Henefer last Friday morning hauling food camping equipment and other necessities in their The mayor presented them with a key to the city It was not an easy project The girls raised more than $2000 during the past year to bers h Wed ''' ''' ::i:: Wednesday The historic marker Is getting first "face lifting" since it was completed in 1917 I ment Latter-da- y Saints nets and ankle-lengtstyle dresses obile accident selected Utah A The "place" looked a lot different Wednesday than it did nearly 121 years ago when the originals arrived "It was a hot hard wonderful trip" said one of Otc 42 modern pioneers after helping push a handcart from lienefer City-Coun- au tom nesday ::::::::::::i:::-:-::!'::::::1::::- ' an of ::::::i:1::::::1::::::1 flpl t V q result year y first-degre- e :::' :': ::':' client Cary Larsen Tribune Staff Writer n ':: :' ?- t ':' 42 Modern 'Pioneers' Retrace 40 Miles of Mormon History Youth Draws Life Term ld 41rW4At''' ': t -k r Modern "pioheers" who followed Mormon Trail from Bender arrive at "This Is the Place" Monument his son Keith Brent Haggard whose address was Ilisted on Salt Lake Jail records ! South was as 6220 W 3550 sentenced hy Third District Judge D Frank Wilkins who presided over the trial last week A jury convicted murHaggard of der in the shooting that took place at the home of his mother-in-lawho alro was wounded The jury recorxended life hi prison 01 Y ) :4 i 'iii' 'Clc: k4-- Hunter youth Wednesday was sentenced to lifeIn prison at hard labor for the Oct 16 shooting death of :'47!- ' :' 4 V ': etci-'-'41a4k- A:i5CO:'6V 1"'-'- 1i:i ' ' I 7:1:2:( t :5' 1 11 :aiii44g z' An :':'': i::: :!! - 44 : 1 :: IMME 4 otmkr 41'- - 1? 1 7 t '1:: 4'ii tf11':: I: :' ::r 1: 3' i:::IG '44 construction workbecame paralyzed waist down as a : ': 0 - ''' i ' ' ' :I( m ' 1:S 4:A‘ l1 it 4 17 :: 'A': :cv iIf :r' t!'''' ''X' :l n---:it ti 1 '' ! 1 1: - ' ' srA-- $' - Client of '68 ::14 Itt 4tf ' r 1r :::: T Suspect in SL Holdup The whitewash laid the students lit strings of red and white bulbs outlining the "U" The letter is about 180 feet in length and at its widest point is 100 feet across The bucket brigade bearing a mixture of lime and water was commanded by Dave chairChristensen activity man of the University Summer Schell Committee The committee serves as a student government during the school's summer quarter rlii Paralytic: 1k ivr--- 7- 't i 9" :71:l' I k-- " 'pf-''f- : 41 :P e l'i-''- : r i i ' C Go-ka- rt Agency Cites 4 - '' -- - In t :fp: 1 x - of Utah $ vCi:'3k f'(qt 114i -- i ::: t: 14 l' Executive ASUU or ulticers cil does not meet the campus With bucket and brush in hand the coeducational detail was accompushing what an average 200 students easily Land le each spring "Who cares it's fun" said one " sang ly eyes to you some 20 University L : exr1 ti tirt:! 4tt4tr:1 ' : ?t 1:!--t:-- - I '"1:::'47:--i'- ::Ar:1:'Ig 11::I : : t ' 'oAl - !ti) $' iog- -- 1 414 ::i:--- 744:' ' : I' ''' ''''4 4" 1'741:'' :43: ' c m‘ le:At04 4''''''44067'!:tift 'i'lSOV0-4''''7 '':') 4tt 1" ' ti ' ior rf4K4 y94 v) 41'4 "teef411:f:-::'K ir4otti'9:: kictkll34 '4 ' 1:e f 4 1144"' 143A ''°'''":1'4i'"'7' ' '':'' lg yer4941 u 74 tlit:::-- "II 11 k '' It:41 oko rse-t ::i :? iiI v rrK11a tffl:g iptin14:I:?1 s'' A '''"' ' 4 oi41 '1'15''3' U' f'qirt t:rcA:: i ':41:: ::f? A: :13rt-$is7 :I ::: ?: v:4 1 f' 0 A young :t I 'Sr 4 : ' :: 1::' I''mrp er who 1:61: Na4-tt4 veker Al ('i1-' ritr7 ::::: 0 ttk i ''i - '' :::' from the ' c ' 't l'' 1'''?:: or'lf '::r - ' i: ': 0 4 1:4 ' '''':::f4?ek r: :::':: ?' 0 in ftefrx te4 ''' 4''":: 1"''' l'c k1 4: to 4 i it'1!'':::' li 1! 4:::p:)-:4-i:4::A:-t!'::)'::':0:-- - ::::::::: t - '''''14 0' —4-- ' ':4:: ' fp op ''' :"::-- -: bok - f t8: :!: '' 4 D - r as the as they Wednesday spread traditional whitewash on the block letter "U" above -- i i students By George Ilaine Tribune Staff Writer i'k I i ' r i 5d:14111 4kIlair--1 r ----- 7A44"'t So of' Solt r a 1 tol1 on 115 I - -- 7P 3 f1 |