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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday. Juiy o, G 1S75 Auto Tribunes Old Fashioned Fourth Roars Willi Fun at Lagoon blv From rage One brvU out m both camps 'Tuv Erm White . 8. Ogden, raced against both her older itsters in the division and lm t Put her younger brother, Connors. 6, assured her she could have triumphed if only she had " "changed gears Sisters Cay 13, and Ann Meg, 12, finished the five laps ( or about five and a half miles), second and third tespec-ti.ely- , but agreed it v a- - a good c6o-g thii. had 'Tl; toiisidu.-n1104 tra.ning two wet ks Younger brother Richard, 9, the youngest of the competitors m the intermediate class. cor,1 tiled Erin, reminding her she wa. nt the only menibt r to tom n last Practice Every Morning t!hv are the children of Mr and Mrs R, chard Whie, Ogdon, who roll ded the children from bed each day at 6 ffl am for a brisk bicye1? stmt six miles around the neighlauhood before breakfast Amy Brown, 81, Bountdul, was in the back seat perched of a lq08 Super Sis Essex, part of a display of horseless carnages Richard Wade Rouse, who turned a months old Fridav, rested comforta- d n her grandchild car. Think of it this wonder cai bit the road for the first time the year Amy turned 31. It was an eta when a drive to the tountry for a 4th of July picnic was a grand event. The women wore long white gowns and carried parasols The men casually-baresuspenders . bring Back the Old Day s The old cars, shined up to a gleam, brought bark the old fashioned Independence Days she knew Friday w as a day w hen sue h outburst of spirit was prized A bevy of younger children, dad m special, homemade 4th of July garb, sang patriotic songs under the direction of Caro! Potoison and Hydep Willis They aie from Holladay And as Mrs Peterson explained, they just started uo singing o they could get to tie friends and could learn the art of music n Wen Kuo, a rative of Taiwan, sociology instructor at the University of ho brought his young family, Utah, It is a said. "I think this i; fuiita-dic- . n looks Nash described "Each like mumps from blowing uinpah " umpah umps 1 he bands included the following: Kmniek. Doug Hidecher and Samuel great occasion, a time of fun for everyone You can see it in their face-- . "And it's fanfasiic when, in this country, neighborhoods organize Lke ours did (in Olympus Cove, Salt Lake City) for their own spontaneous ceiebra tion There was a children's parade today with bicycles all decorated Chance to Get Together me-icia- Akim. Play National Anthem The National Anthem flowed from muiciais in the band concert, Utah National Guard 23rd Army Band, CWO Ralph Vandcrlinden, conducting In a miasma of blue exhaust, races flew through a course set up on the parking lot. dtre-c-uo- The race was sponsored by the Bonneville Karters. talk An Tl ti uit Oil a rotating stunned onlookers at Lagoon Johnny Luxem, jumped rope and walked blindfolded on "The Wheel of Destiny to the cheers of the crowd 55 Twenty lucky persons won shiny bikes m free giveaways throughout the e movies and an exhibition day. oi square dancing attracted many. Old-tim- feet below 1 he dancing, performed to the call of Harry Baker at 8 p m. on an outdixir stage, drew "The Happy Squares and "The Electric Squares into lively pattern He tours the country with the Shrine Cirrus when he is not relaxing on a farm in northern Wisconsin where the biggest audience that could be summoned at one time would number 180 residents 1 he name of the town is Endeavor. - Ferform in Native Dress And Scottish bagpipers and dancers, the Salt Lake Scots, performed m native diess m the evening. They proved once again to be a popular attraction. Eyes shot skyward again at noon and over the crowd as the American flag climbed into the sky during a brief ceremoney which featured the India Company, 3rd Battalion, 23rd Marines, Ft. Douglas, ami Sgts James Walden, Rick llylc, Ray a hush fell Rme Junior high schools. Butler, under direction of Tom Lewis, Eisenhower, Rate car competition at the The Sait Larry Bird conducting; Olympus, under Lake Tribune's Old Fashioned Fourth of Walt Bateman; Kaysville, Keith July Celebration concluded Friday a! Brimhall conducting Lagoon and the winners of the different High Schools' Tooele, under (.luss.ficalions were: of Roy Ferrin, and Bountiful, with Ted N'aanes, Salt Lake A Modified Dean Wakefwld conducting. Modified Merrill B 36 956; City, Other Bands Entertain Moses, halt Luke City , uo.ooD, A Clock The Salt Lake Postal Employes Karl Penman, Salt Lake City, 36.744; B Band, Howard Gray conducting, the Stock Clark Thompson, Mendon, American Fork Caveman Marching Cache County, 39 014, C Stock, Brad Band, Mike Chesley, conducting, and Morgan, Salt Lke City ,37. 776; D Stock the Northwest Summer Band, under Mike Bray, Salt Lake City, 38.661; E Darol Dennison, entertained, too. . David Anderson, Salt Lake Stock John Philip Sousa's music was a City, 38 111; F Stock Corey Hikle favorite all seemed to share brand, Silt Lake City, 10 J28 Dainm A live musical comedy, Also leH-- were- D Stock Anderson Y'ankees." unfolded on the Opera House Salt Lake City, 38 957; A Gordon, 8 Ron Van m. Stan at Russon, p stag Ray Morgan, Salt Lake Prepared Wocrden. Stephanie Wingate starred. Ranrlv 34 703 . B Prepared City, And to top off an Old Fashioned Salt Lake City, 36 014, Ladies 1 Welch, Fourth, lircworks lit the sky over Debt Edmgton. Salt Lake City. Lagoon Stadium L'i nniny at 10 p m Carrie Brown. Salt 4; Jho. Ladies 2 i fottow irpp n( the rlnv j And tne contexts of skill aiid speed, ituunu t vvj the music and rides were shelved for was Darryl llaelgren. 34 680 v anothe r ear. go-ka- The people enjoyed it, he said, "They had a chance to got together and winmus Usui in Tribune u- Music performed by young musicians m school bands flowed continually was as poet Ogden Tribune Races Class A Bicyclists Hit Close Finish Bicycle racing spon.soied by the Wasatch Wheelmen at The Salt Lake Tribunes Old Fashioned Fourth attracted contestants 17 ALL SUMMER Ml YOU PMPMlDt At R. C. 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DISCHARGE WATER SYSTEM i-i Lake City, (76 94 minutes) and Henry Ebell, Salt Lake City, (76 95) respectively Jim Reese, Salt Lake City, third with 82 07 minutes. Other winners included Senior B Class 05 laps) finushtd Only ROOF MOUNT S In the Senior Class A category for experienced racers, the course was 25 laps or about 30 miles About half oi a bike wheel separated the fiist and second place winners, Gary Bywater, Salt tptentd paint bond ng capability. galvanized steel seam less bottom pan is also protected witn a heavy layer of speoai asphalt base compound to pro vide a $ d action for posit'vt locking at both top and continuous bottom Oesig'i eliml nates soeciai locking devices that can become inoperative from break age rust or corrosion Pad frame is easily removed when seasonal maintenance is required the Bonneville Karters, drew a large crowd Friday at . . . Love ;a V W inners, in the order they placed, were as follows. Rookies- Mike Clinger, San Diego, Calif ; Chuck Ginger, Rigby, Idaho ARRIVED. A WHOLE CARLOAD OF DISCONTINUED TABLE Juniors, 100 cubic inch cn Dark I ionbee, Salt LdkeCity, Michael E.skelsen, Ogden, Cory Hollis. Salt Lake City; Loraine Hewitt, Sandy; Tammy McGuire, Granger, Chris Hansen, Salt gme: STYLES AT UNHEARD-O- F 69 39 sect .. Steel Mesh Tables at SAVINGS SINGER. FROM Lake City Senior Light KXI ic Ward Soule, Sun Diego, Calif ; John Here are only 7 examples: MV QUALITY FEATURES INCLUDE: ' -- art c dwn ao"i Tlieie vveie 20 happy, excited bicvrie winners at The Salt Lake Tubunes Old Hsign stont, weotkerpfosl Ros'-r- s fashioned from? X. X r t c1! yea- - Jf'y at t aituig away the pink and blue bikes were lain Johnson. Roy, who won t ho lm yc lc built for two, !!d tutted CcJodj! Floral pent uphols'ery n n supposed vinyl O Frejb, ottract've styt-- g keeps its good kxis, indoor and ou'doors "I -- ( of I.igoon finish buevant, polVjcm cush.ons Fourth Celebration Fridav baked on white enaniel Thiele Jaih Guy, Cleveland, E'i rv Count. Ralph . Sunset Sepulveda round1 Davis si - r-- v?T I Y th 1' p It!! l,ff tlfr ft it J fil ( t n It Rollabout Chaise Lounge $7 J Swing B M Seaer Dr Miller was asked to j nn the research project hy the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles Count y, whu h is sponsoring the study . Three-Seat- er Swing .h'fp:'. u if a - zoology and geology at Brigham 5uung University, is in Baja Calif urniu to pursue fossil research to try to determine if the pemnsuld was once connected to the Mexican mainland and Ottoman Coutting to The Tribune PROVO Dr Wade F, Miller, assiK'iate professor of P Swivel Rocker Two tnlui John Sluclv s,Kfn! !!l f v vt' i !!' ii n rnH ti Lr. X -- X 11 N, r I ir is r: ii: Fltib-iMr bill ilia t iso IW SYRACUSE w'i S61E. 5 blocks i east of fashion Place , Canu-r- and Mis Mali 6600 Open da! Tues.-Thy- S. r TJFVER 10 am Mon till 7:00 CN SUNDAY Fri tf H 9 -- - Sat. till 6 & a (Jottc hard White, Indies (five R ii 19 29. Ogden, first, laps) Kathy Blair, Morgan, second, Cay White, third, Ann Meg White, fourth. Emi White, 28 of Ogden 20 60, 21 52, 22 18, 20, all Graham, Hunter. Rick McGuire, Granger; Joe Vel hitmi, Stansbury Park, Gary Carlin, Salt Lake City; Gary Mason, Spnngville) Sjienee Herzog, Sandy. Senior Heavy 100 cc: Con Eskelsen, Ogden; Ward Soule, San Diego ; Joe Vellu-tini- . Stansbury Park; Rick Me Guire, Granger, Joe Caudle. Arlington, Tex , Bob Thulm, Salt Lake City, Gary Carlin, Salt Lake City; Frank Hewitt, 8 indy B. Reeds, 200 cc duel engine Ron Hewitt, Sandy. Ward Soule, San Diepc; Rusty Eskelsen, Ogden, K.m Haun, Sandy; Roan Hewitt. Sandv Rahaid D Salt Tony Bajui m Bountiful Kathy Moll. S.dt U.ke City; Lola I.lovJ, Salt Citv, Cam Muipln Bountiful, Bi van Davis. Salt County, Imki Jen-t- l n. City Lake City winning were Turn Salt Like City ; Ciaig Casias, Also B ru n vv , Bountiful, Farminuton Nina Merlin, Salt Lake City Othi is winning were Lynn MnkeUon Layton, Cordelio Vah iio, Tooele, Ralph (V. .! Jl.lt Ftt, Keilietll Cmmer, Las Vegas, I'ahla Ilanibv. Salt Lake Citv, Mary Sihafler Layton, and Allen arson, t )uden Weiu-lt- , , 1 POWER TOOLS 9 3 3 DRILLS SANDERS SAWS ROUTERS BENCH GRINDERS RADIAL SAWS TABLE SAWS DRILL FREsS I SHOP SMITH ALWAYS POULAB , Craig, Calif, reported to siicriffb deputies that prow lets removed two sets of golf rlubh and a camera total loss 11,290, from their car while " was parked at D5J u250 East Vuca-pa- - 41 03, Ilappv Winners INnmed For Tribune Bieveles 88 Sofa Dave Ham.xon, Ogden, fifth, Tay lor Smith, 41 06. Intermediate (five laps) f.rxt, William Calton. 17 25, second. Tommy Calton, 17 53, bmh Ogden; third, Greg Blair, Morgan, IS 33; fourth, till I Mil l i Pi Salt Lake Tribune Fourth of July at - Club Chair... .... I & racing, sponsored Go-Ka- by Lagoon JUST ke Go-Ka- Hie Famous Ivy Terrace Wrought Iron Patio Furniture at a Savings! lukin.x, 12 51 sole entrant the nutes, Junior Boys (15 laps) Steve White, Salt City, 37 CL second, Rolf Stiand, 37 47, third. Jay Jannson, Brigham City, 37 173, fourth, Sim Diego Racers rl Victors In fiLtOEAUATIC PAD RAKES waterproof coat that is Impervious to rust and deadens sound Robin PKIfES AT liETClIUf.VS 4th woll S. 8G0 W. at 2th Salt St, Lok Option |