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Show 8B ('alt Lake Tribune, Sunday, July 19, 1979 Fire Danger YA Plans 40th Anniversary Celebration fl war hle members of their Prompts ans, Elmer J 'prior leaders the re Veterans dnertoi broker, Regulations istration and .vid veterans serve County Loans it Out of Gear r.i For Fun? Get It Here companies, service groups planning reunions or outings his summer may Use Salt Lake County Recreation Defor a partment equipment three-dafree of period charge, announced Supt. Gary C. Swensen The department has a large storehouse filled with volley-ballsoftballs and bats, horseshoes, sucker balls, badminton sets, basketballs and to footballs available the or y .HI, 4 4 'T w t 4 f. fV T'J I i, ' project. Mr. Vincent said that an average of 40 groups use th. equipment on weekends and four to five during each week day. The storehouse is open daily from 8 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. and the items are issued on a basis, Mr. Vincent said. first-serv- e Items Repaired During the fall and winter, Mr. Vincent repairs, repaints and replaces the items broken or lost during the summer. It takes us six weeks after Labor Day just to get the out straightened equipment and ready for examination, Bu, we are happy because we know we have provided a service to a lot of people during the summer and that each item represents several hours of a good time for many people," he said. OPIN r i Convention Beckons League Drlegates fmm over the state will attend the Utah of Cities ar.d Towns League annual convention at the Salt Deadline Palace Sept. for registration is Aug. 17. More than 1,200 will attend. Frank Curran, president of the National League of Cities and mayor of San Diego, Calif., will be featured speaker. Dr. Ernest L Wilkson, president of Brigham Young University, will be the keynote speaker. Other speakers will include Dr. G. Homer Durham, Utah commissioner of higher eduDr. and cation, George Odioine, dean of the College of of Business, University Utah. Gov. Calvin L. Rampton and state and congressional candidates .will officials and department supervisors. Delegates to the convention ployes, will have the cooice of attending "Disney on Parade or a concert by Wayne Newton. Tne VA regional office and hospital in Salt Lake City 129,000 .he state and ad;o'mng area. Funds expended in this ciea for benefits and payroll exceed $42 million, officials noted. throughout I.e A request by the Salt Area Chamber of Commerce to use Broadway (300 South be. tween State and Main for annual "Roaring 20 s" dance Wednesday by the City Co" sion. The street will be c. after 9 p.m. BOYS COATS AND SWEATERS SALE BACK-TO-SCHO- Prohibits Opes Fires The fire restriction order, which became effective Saturday, prohibits setting open fires of any kind except campfires in provided facilities, or in areas otherwise authorized by a Forest Service or state prohibited. Smoking except at an improved place of habitation, or improved recreation site, en- Only OL 1.00 down and 1.00 a week holds yr,,r selections in layaway! Get a head start! Phone orders early Sunday! tspen 8 a.ra. to 4 p.m. Dial 328-118- 8 in Salt Lake City area, 825-160- 7 in Ogden area, 374-278- 0 in Provo area, Zenith 737 in outlying delivery areas. Switehhc-i- il Defines Ares fire restriction order applies to National Forest, state, and private lands along the Wasatch Front from the north end of the Wellsville Mountain Range south to Salt Creek below Nephi and the east slopes of the Oquirrh This Mountains. "Violators of this order will be guilty cf a misdemeanor and subject to prosecution, said Utah State Forester Paul Sjoblom. BRIGHT -- Color-it-happ- y its your new ZCMI at the Valley Fair Mall! address the convention on Saturday, Sept. 19. Departmental sessions are being planned to assist all em 10-- 7 opening July 27 SUI3AY, f..GDAY, TUESDAY Belted Lift Parka j? nnp. Kref Ce., with Stores in the United Stotos, Cartoda, Puerto Klee, Australia Summer Bis(SOUini G Sleeveless Sweater valua 24.95 comp, vuluu 7.95 14.95 3.95 The layered look is "The Look" for fall he can wear this sleevelets sweater over all his favorite shirts. Of 100 virgin C.lun acrylic to machine wash and dry without sag or stretching. In navy, gold or olive. Sizes M(12-14)- , L(16-18-), A XL(20). 20. a front and sides. Features snap-dow- n hidden hood and knitted cuffs. Navy, gold, avocado or turquoise; sizes 8 to 20. Sweater ck camp. value S.9S stylish warm way for boys to grtur Old Man Winter! They all look sharp in a belted nylon lift parka with zippers at the pockets, Whof f S.S. and regional VA of William Stonr of the VA the eer.t is scheduled to pay tribute to employes and olunteer workers "who for many yeais have tried to give top service to Utah vetfrans and to eligi- - faT''ie- - " LAYAWAY NOW! v A DIvMm of d closed vehicle, launched waterborne conveyance, or specially prepared area is also Shelley Vincent supervises Salt Lake County recreation storehouse, fills equipment orders. DAILY: SUNDAY 10-1- 0 UY i t n occa-.o- fire warden. The storehouse is located at Guard armory, he said. Fer-somay pick up the equipment by contacting Shelley Vincent, who supervises this if , (- Storehouse Location 5177 S State, just north and to the east of the Utah National - will mark the set. "4... public. The only charge will be for equipment lost or broken and residents may borrow the equipment for three days at a time, Mr. Swenson said. i ' s, first-com- Special to The Tribune An order prohibOGDEN iting the setting open fires or smoking in undesignated areas m the Wasatch Front and Oquirrh Mountain areas has been issued by the Intermountain Region Forest Service. Vern Forester Regional Hamre said that due to increased fire danger in these areas, restrictions must be 1 Families, church I - Salt Lake City veteraffiliated organizations, and emcommunity Adminployes of the regional office hospital will join in obserung the 40th anniversary of the Veterans Administration next Monday. A barbeque at Sunnyside Park, scheduled at 3 p.m., Street Dancing Oil Broadway 4.95 sweater of soft lamb's wool and polyester to wosh easily dry without losing its shape and retain its original color! The fun way to pull over thU new schoolboy look. In navy, olive; coffee or blue heather. 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