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He NI "Our cars don't get any hotter the signs attachedto the 191,31tTaveling with his petite wife, !than a late model car, they just 11' and 1923 ModelT Ford aytos. Fay. , run at a slow simmer' the whole have A brave, hearty foursome are been members of They time," laughed 'Mr. McCalley. , Los the- - Model-Club of Southern driving to New York-froExcept for the constant vibraAngeles in the antique models. California for four years. Each, tions, noise, and expectancy of Traveling in the 1923 Model member of the car club owns anything happening at any time, i ore Bruce, McCalley, Burbank, his own model, some dating it's a great way to travel, he - Calif., and James L. Gorin, San back to 1909. 'said. a Fernando, "My husband bought his car "We haven't had a bit of ,car from an elderly gentleman in trouble since we left home," Central City, Colo., and had it boasted Mr. Gorin. "A few slow fully restored," recalled Mrs. leaks in the tires, but nothing Mchmis. to be worried about." To Present Scroll "We've seen More new ,cars .7 The purpose of the trip, bepull off the M1,uodel-- with car sides to a is present pleasure, trouble than 's," he scroll of commendation to Henry added,. Ford II ,at the World's Fair Pa'77 ;;,!, 7: H. McInnis, owner and vilion , J. Ford Cp. I driver of the 1913 Model said, The group, sponsored by the EL.;., had il., couple of flat "We've ,Z,::::,., :::::,::. o , Greeting Card tres,, but caught theft' - before Co., Anaheim, ' Calif., will distribute, its greeting cards along the way and when they reach P iockmeil-Sthe Fair. --- ----I 106 , - . .. . 1, , , , , . , ' , ,,,,,, , , 4 . ',1, .,11-'- , , . I".. i r , 3 - , . ,,,, ,,.,4t.0 NI , ..:. ;,,.k , ,,,t; ,.,. , s, ... 4 j ' , , , 4 ,, 00,,, ,.', .:,.:.,, , , - 4 A. ,. te, , , , ..,,,I ENSEMBLE -- ' ' s , ' Foursome En. Route To Fair; Takes Longer Via Model-- T I -"- -. , , , . ,, - , '', , -, . ,,, :!::,::;:::::,-,- : .. ... .............. .:: , :,. , A , , . , "' 1 '.'t , . - . ," , - . . , , I - rd ., - James L BruceW.-McCalley- - -- -, - , , s - i . - ,, , , . , H 4111 , 'Checking 5.1.mai3 for route to World'sFair clre i Oorin, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Mcinnnes- .-- . . - ., , 1 , ,; . , , - I ' k, .3. . - s --". .:,,.. t. . , 41 . s.NN' ''td,,,.. - - - , - , , 0 . ,,,, . ' - , ' ';',: , ' ' - ,, I - ' . ( I argi :: For Inmat:e"'-- - ,4 , 1 n 441' - Da t e Court , . ,, ':'I , . 1P-- -;.- ' - ,'..... - -- ) ,le:i ' c.).,'"i ea '' d . ,, ....,....- . t -- 1) ,...., , , ,o. , ,,,, If; Limum,114. v. ,! Robert Lindblad received the to, celebrate his birthday ata 1 worst birthday present of his life neighbor's home.' - They:returned:at 8:30 p.m. and: Tuesday night . notified polict14-, -While Mr. Lindblad and wife immediately . County officers said the front it , Carol were out celebrating his door had been left open. 111 31st birthday,, vandals entered ' their residence at 1020 Elgin ,' , Ave. (3005 Stibth) and rahsacked ,. ci every roop. ,,,, chairs, ripped 1 ,, plTaillitesy.ovelritturi:tel;li , , r amtainers, . .. . ' on walls with saibbed Crayons Norman .Ritchie, 31,' a Utah r, y and threw, ankthing easily mov - State Prison inmate who was ; , able. --. . captured Monday afternoon, ,1 Broken pictures and soil from Wednesday morning was or ,,2 the plants covered the front dered to appear Sept. 29 at 10 1 room floor. ,' The -- television set a.m. in judge J. Patton Neeley's windows, and other breakable court to face the escap; charges. items were left untouched. Tuesday the inMate was given were drawers ' riqed' 29 days .in isolation when reBedand thrown into all parts Mounof the Point the to turned , of the home., - . , H taM prsion. Investigating officers saitfqhe , no resisoffered The inmate damage,apparently was done by , tance when he was capture in youths, Mrs. Lindblad etirnatcd the a basement room at tohe restti-loss at $20 butfpredicteri itiwould dence. of Dr.,..Vanlan , I (Ike agood, dayWork toputan osteopathic physician and in the proper surgeon at 64 W. 17th Swath. everything back -The capture came after the , place. -to notify feel worst about "I , my doctor asked a brother ' don't police. plantS," she znoanedT"I , think , I'll be able to :mend The doctor said he tried to , ' convince the inmate to turn him,them' - - Mr. Lindblad said the fainily self in but he wouldn't "just ' left the house about 6:30 p.m. ,listen." , , ' 4,441,, ',4;roo''''' , T....7 .,'',:. '..,...-,..- -- ,,,,, . , .., -- it.;...:7, li cr---- - 511;9 '.1OR-1.-- ...,,,,,7 0 , 1 , , - 11 - ', ' 'A 13 TWGRAM, Wednesday, July,29, 1964 , r......::,,..,::.......,,.....r,,,, ; , 1 i . DEsERET, NEWS AND , - ' ,, , ' - : )1 A' i ' ;,..4.,..-- - .. Ill 1111h!t, tar- r .,.:'.7'', , , ' , 1 , , ,,, " , ,ir, ' , f . ,,,4 ',i.r----...,1,4- , 4, li''- - ''','- , s it ' ...., ..,.-.- , ,,,,T,,, 1111-.- , '.' t, . .....0, ...,,,,,,,,,. ,.. .-'.- ' ', A . . 47;; .. , , ,,., i'd .,...,i, N ,,, '.,..1,,, , , ,k t, .. ,' , --- - . - ' :'.,E.,, , 4ftit '' ', - . ;,i ' - r.'",'".!'")'. , ,,4'. ' -- - ,r ,'' ....1 7'7' ' 1 , ' "''''''''', ', N;.. -- 1 -- x' . an a s Leave ral Ruin In S IL Home , - , ,,.. .,.s, ,,, ,,, , . s v. ,.,,::: , , . . ,..:.,,.t , - .,......,,..,.....,,,77,,,,, - -- , -, :::?,. ::'.;,; :,:.; .,,,, it ,, . . . ....,...t.,-,,,,,,,- ,,,, , , t - - st,owN.t..Akir,iiRee"),(4.0444 4,?6,060AkVg.ks..14, Aktat, 1b4.,e77 .:5A..ZiU --.' ...:1,74 , ' ': Buzza-Cardoz- " , ........................................................................................................... ., - , , ., s' ... t The ...travelers left', California July725 about 10 to 13 days longer. "We clip along about 30 or 40 miles an hour," said Mrs. McInnis. "'Me cars , gol but we want' to and-exp- - Ranch IOU!' will - I ;',,:.,::: .,........,.....................,....,,"" ect Annual Utah I ... , ,.,........,........6t.,,... ...... :, - 1 - , ,,, " ' I , ,. - r:fis:::1:APFH. , , z:3:, A, '2., , .... t, PA N ssi " ,1 -- 1 , - J. ft?!i , , t , : ' -, ,,, .. , ' , 1 001101 - - ,.,..,... , , Zry I I - , - 4000111.s.1.-- ., , r -- , ,.."..5 hi 11 ' 4 kt VA , ,- ' ts,t1),tilic,c,1 at-th- e T ' KCC, Union Resume , 4 . . , rAlkirAhNOk , - ' ' , B ram "Emu NEP OM In 1111 ' AM. , : Almok Alook 111 IfEll ' all-ne- fun-optio- ns mu the , - "Five-on-the-floo- ! - r" ' n41 a IN ga0 . , ' 1 1r RAMBLER VILLAGE, , - - Li INC. . - 1 it a who lowest-price- , - - ar , II n min mmtrEtitrik -- tot 1111 Ark pt d, Collective uargdin- - An information sheet being utr- ing bqtween Kennecott Copper lculated Tuesday by the Mined Corp. and the International min union to its members critiUnion of Mine, Mill and Smelter cized KC for "trying to negoWorkers is scheduled to resume tiate through the mails with instatek Monday alter a I dividual union members." mate. Mine-Miunion The with which The month-ol- d strike, went off the Job has Idled. 10,000 workers in Utah and three other westernlJuly 9. It is the largest of the states, aorears to have along -unions at Kennecott properties.' a three-yeto' to..before settlement.. The union is seeking-ivay - 'theCI n lied Steelworkers contract and of spokesmen America, whowere- the first- to saidthi major point in their walk off the Ph July 1, are disagreement with the company has been job security. holcling talks with Kennecott A -- it ' I -- H n - Take a good look at this g hirdtop. You'll see why the w Sporty headrests, vire wheel covers and lots more let Rambler American is setting all-tihales records with sales up you tailor your American to your taste. 46 over last year. , So get- more fun out of life. Sep your Rambler dealei today. Talk . Sd glamor-packeit may appéar expensivebut wait! Your sav- ,euxierican,Find out how much car you've been missing. ings start with the lowest priced sedans, convertibles, hardtops and . wagons built in the U.S.. Save still more with record gas mileage. ' LI Eln FOR (American 440 with 126 h.p. won best mileage in both U.S. ecohomY DC1rt.. Ian.. RI 11 1 n v 1 rna a It - - Eta runs this year.) These savings leave you a lot of extra money to indulge bon El 11 it No. agailla m '', , yourself swinging options. Like two sizes of rakish bucket seats that reclineand you can have The fun buy during Big Rambler Selling Spree them in luxurious sable-grai- n - American Motors vinyl. , , CorporationDedicated to Excellence Twin-Stic- k gopackaged in a stylish console. Tomparisoris based on manufacture' suggested sraail prices for plodels. s - arm Agek roAk PTL1qt fun-lovin- 1 ll 4 - Bucket Seats, Console Standard Hardtop, 138 h.p., - - 440-- - - - - Arlk ' two-wee- . n Atfttinitil 11.11111(1.-SPI:- Full-scal- - Rambler American , Negotiations Monday - ' $ -- - 7 , '"' ,k. r. W.7; if , , - .., , , . r ' k4,4'::' ,;,;,: '7". ' 1 , :".','','",.,1:;.:F two-da- . - .,,...,,.:,k....5 ., ' Plans are complete for thil faster, ' annual summer convention and thetriP Provoke Comments ranch tour of the Utah cattle1 ' men's Association, Aug,. People are always comment44 in Rich County. ' ing about our, "horseless cary Headquarters for the riages," niti Mr. Gorin. meeting will be at Gus Rich's 'bin; have shipped them I I Lake Shore. Lodge on the, sauth on a bus," commented one up end of Bear Lake. Registrations curiour-ofilookewill begin at 3 p.m. Aug. 17, "Of course, you didn't really ' atnd continue until 7 p.m. those all the way from drive Allan Adams, Randolph, first California did you?" queried an , vice president of UCA, said the first scheduled session will be ;other. , held from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday at It isn't expensive to r u n -the lodge.either, said Mrs. McInnis. "I A dance at nearby Ideal Beach added up the bill for gas and Is. planned from 9 to 12 p.m. oil last night: and it was just Most of the day. Aug. 17 will bel under $20," she said cheerily. I devoted to boating apd swim'Air rnyaitinnm, Adams said. Mr. ming, liave our own air con!,'We On Tuesday, Aug. 18, a tour ' of Rich County ranches Will be- ditioning," Mr. McCalley said. either hot or cool dependgin at 9 a.m. First scheduled the kind of air we ire on stop will be at the Delmas Kearl ing moment.-'27--- operation at Meadowville. The driving through at the ' Peart Ranch north, ' of Sage The four plan to spend a week Creek - Junction, will be visited at the Fair and then fly home. at 10:45 a.m. with the final The cars --- they wM be flown . ' L1 morning tour stop at the IF. home, too. Ranch north of Randolph at 1130 a.m. ----: Advised A beef barbecue lunch Is Applicants Randolph Park at On U.N. Job Bids planned 12:30 ,p.m. Following lunch the application cattlemen and their families will or overseasmaking. . United Nations or visit the ranch owned by the Weston family south of Ran- UNESCO Jobs, through Utah dolph. Final stdp will be made Employment Security Kee, Professional at the Deseret Livestock Head- - should do so at the 415 S. Main. Placement Office, quarters Ranch at Woodruff, the S. J. Bellamy, office man- in largest ranching operation ager, said response to earlier Utah. Mr. Adams said about 200 applicant requests for the sevranchers and their families are eral hundred positions has been t"very enthusiastic' expected for the meeting. ,. t:,..:,,,, ::.'.,,,,?!,:,:',,,'::,..,',':::;:n:..a'.,:.i.;:;.':;.,:,..;:::,.,..,.....::i..0.,....!..,..... ;..,.. ,,..,..,,.4.,.....i....: ' , - - , . fiy TóWNE d , 1p itixaht Nira COUNTRY RAMBLER - - - - ' T , . SALT LAKE CITY: RANCHO RAMBLER, 5B0 South , StoteSt. - ',Watch "On BroadwpyTonight,' starring Rudy Vallee on CBS,TV Wednesdai evenings ii...... r - -- |