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Show n - -- f MT'"' uo 4101 Hunter Resident Dons Mask, Presto! He's Deeburger Clown bml MofNsoi Mould nu like to know moii; about tht' Dei humor Clown He is a most inter i sin u fellow He was not born m a il'ion Inis i e-- s family The nearest to that I, pc ol h!e was having a paitnei whow as a honkev tonk piano player in his oMPu i He was not even too eml n- - as'.t about a meus or rodeo B nding back and foith This was a amatic enti ance into clow rung With this, his mtei est in this type of woik di began to grow Mi Tay lor began by doing freelance downing at parties, grand openings and working lor the Mayflower Milk Co in grocery stores, promoting in Portland, Oregon Coming back to Ctah in 1969 he started clowning for Dees As the Deeburger Clown he dims school assemblies, ward and Pack shows, parades, reunions, T V commercials, etc A few years ago Dennis had a hall hour T V show and now he does about a 00 shows a year as the only full time professional clown in Utah His woik takes him as far north as Logan das s I'enias Taylor was bom May 4, 191 in k il: ake City and became a clown an ideal Mr Vincenhailer, quin h,s jaitvr 1'Mike his leg and Dennis 1 ! was 'no o- i ope in the aiea who could r.(k a unit y t a so be pei formed m his p.ii tin i s pone while he was recover mg He was taught to make balloon aim. .i.i an the job consisted of a one numde i . V on top of a sign Mi tot I hiiji In' w me .aid 28 long. j, hit ri but J Lju "ttW RETOa clowns at the convention, many of whom are professionals He is very proud of his trophy Dennis is now starting a business known as Clown Parties Unlimited A company to do parties for children of all ages He has resided in Hunter for nearly four years you can spot him i blue by the polka dot, red, wh compact panel car. 11 DDTfD.1 I 'ff THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1975 Mishap lakes Life agna Toddler DENNIS TAYLOR, Deeburger Clown. S It I ake Police are still ( itv an accident claimed the life of a Magna gill last Wednesday in' estimating North vs. South carpet will be installed at the University during August. Were delighted to announce that this years game will be held in the Wildcat Stadium, said Gary Totland, executive director of United Cerebral EVERYONE IN Palsy in Utah, Ogden is excited to work with us in making this years game a success." which Heidi Lynn Kuk of v7.p1 s 8600 W , Magna, was playing in the street or driveway art . of her g.andmothers home at 4010 The second annual Utah High School Charity football game, sponsored by United Cerebral Palsey, will be played Saturday, August 16 at 8 p m. at Wildcat Stadium at Weber State College in Ogden Originally scheduled for Rice Stadium at the University of Utah, the site has been changed because a new Astroturf 3(H) t MAGNA, UTAH All-st- and south to Las Vegas, Nev lbs skills include balloon animals, juggling, umeycle riding, ventriloquism, magic and slap stick comedy Mr Taylor recently returned from the National Clown of America convention in Denver, Colo , and took third place in national competition in the professional division There were f Proceeds from the charity classic go towards projects for the handicapped such as the special Olympics and facilities at Camp Kostopulos, a recreational camp in Emigration Canyon in Salt Lake City. A crowd near 8,000 is anticipated for the second staging of the football clash pitting the best graduating senior prep gridders from the North vs. the South, with 33rd South in Salt Lake City dividing the state into two portions. Coaches Grant Martin of East High School and Gene Plaga of West High School picked the North squad, while coaches Jay Cullimore of Davis High and Roy Whitworth of Bingham High selected the Gridders making up the South team. Martin and Plaga were picked to handle the North coaching duties after placing one two, football respectively, in the states chase last fall. Similarly, Cullimore two in and Whitworth placed one Division last fall and were picked to handle the souths duties. Practices for each side will open the week of August 4. The north will be trying to make it two wins in a row. They won last year . 50 Stewart Stu-e- t when the accident occur ed Her grandmother, Mrs James Mai shall, and her mother, Mrs Michelle Beck, were in the house when the girl appeared in the doorway and collapsed in her mothers arms. Noting that the child was seriously injured, her grandmother called for an ambulance and summoned firemen in the neighborhood to administer oxy gen to the girl She was taken to the Primary Childrens Medical Center where she was pronounced dead by doctors A spokesman for the police said that a neighbor reported seeing her fall to the sidewalk and then jump up and run into the house. Upon investigation, the police determined that she had been truck. A tire mark hit by a pick-uacross the childs abdomen matched the tread on a tire on a truck that had been parked in the driveway. p The accident is still under formal investigation. 3-- 13-1- 2 Martin and Plaga have plenty of tools to work with. A small, speedy backfield, along with a steady quarterback, are among the north's assets Running backs Clay Blackwell of lbs ), Dennis Bonneville High (59-15lbs ) Jackson of Ogden High (57-15- 0 and Sam Baldwin of East High (59-175 lbs ) are a trio of who rely on speed and finesse to run through opposing lines They will combine with East High quarterback 0 THE ( t P1U s HK.lt kIMNN KEILS, shown heir in the Magna Fourth of Parade, have had a busy July summer. They also have plans to march several nu.re tunes before sc hoot stai ts. Doug Watson Spinnakers Plan Parade Drills students have been summer vacation away their enjoying from school, the Cyprus High Spinnakers have been haul at work Monday through Thursday they arrive bright and early lor practice They spend a minimum of 12 hours a week perfecting their di ills The Cy pi us H.gh Spinnakers con sists of 24 junioi and senior girls, 19 of which me new They lagan pi noticing m cm i ly Mav alter they had elected officers The PtTi 76 officers are Shelly Rvdalch. pi evident Paulette Ross, r secretary and Kris Karpakis, treasu-er lustoi lan While most , On July 4 the Spinnakers perfotmed first time since the new members were selected Each girl carried a sabre as they marched in the Murray and Magna parades. In the afternoon the girls performed an exceptional drill for spectators at the Magna Community Park The team most recently performed at Spanish Fork on July 19 DeAnn Oslowski, Spinnaker advisor, is now preparing the girls to march in the Salt Lake parade on July 24 August 15 the Spinnakers will travel to the Special Events Center to perform at halftime for the All Star Basketball game. The Spinnakers feel it is an honor to be able to perform for such a large audience tor the (64-20- 5 lbs ) to form a formidable backfield On the south side, a solid line, along with good balance w ill hope to contain the north. Doug Wach, a 215 pounder from Kearns, Carl Chris from Pleasant tensen, a Grove, Byron McDaniel of American Fork and Dale Sampson, a from Richfield, are a few of the major-sizelinemen listed on the South raster. Also, linebackers John Hood, a 185 pounder from Oly rnpu', and Mike Bailey, a from Hillerest, add depth. Every player on each side is a bona fide all star, each boasting some kind of high school or honor The athletes hail from everv corner of Utah and from each of the four classifications Tickets for the game may be purchased in advance at the special events center on the University of Utah campus, Stevens and Brown sporting goods in Sugarhouse, Daynes Music and Hart Bros. Music in Salt Lake City, Central Bank & Trust in Provo and the competition in Ogden The North-Sout- h charity basketball game will be played as originally scheduled, at the Special Events Center Friday, August 15 at 8 p in d n e multi-imag- e theater Is depicted in this artists rendition of the interior of program. (U.S. that service's exhibit van. Over 1,000 slides will be used during the ir Force Photo) The tan will be at 5outhridge Park in Kearns August 2 all day. THE AIR FORCE'S Firemen Respond to Calls for Aid On Tuesday, July 15 firemen from Station No 2 in Magna responded to a call at 3785 S 72(H) West The fire occured in a backyard and was caused children playing with smoke by bombs Also that diy. firemen were called to douse a fire at the Kennecott Notice The ollne Copper Ilintum (0 will beilused .1 ul v for the Pioneer Davs Celebration. If anyone has a news article or an ad that needs to be delivered for next week's paper, it ran be dropped through the mail slot in our door; otherwise it can be brought in to our office on Monday) July 28. We will be open for business as usual at 9 a nr Mondav , Copper dump The cause was unknown Firemen then traveled to 7000 W 3500 South to put out a grass fire. Burning without a permit was the cause of a grass and tree stump fire reported on July 16 An unknown cause started a car, seat and tire fire at the Sandy Metal Works at 6580 W. 2100 South the day of July 17. July 18 a basement fire at 2865 S. 9150 West was reported by Hugh Harding The house was vacant at the time of the fire. It was started by children One small cigarette was the cause of a fire doused at the Garfield cutoff by Stauffer. The fire occured on the side of the road. Ambulance calls for the week began July 16, with Nell Harris of 2893 S. 8800 West Because of her diabetic condition 'she was rushed to Valley West Hospital Mary McAllister of 7304 W. 3100 South was taken to St. Marks Hospital after becoming ill A cancel- - lation was received on the same day. On July 17 Larry Eskelson was involved in a car accident at 6000 West CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 Robbery Noted Friday morning at 10:30 an armed bandit robbed the Hunter Pharmacy of an undetermined amount of cash. The lone male suspect, wearing a dark ski mask and an army fatigue coat, entered the front of the store and demanded money from the clerk at the front counter. As the clerk obeyed, the gunman moved to the back of the store demanding money from the clerk at the hack also. After receiving two bags of money the man told the clerks to lay on the floor and not to get up for 5 minutes. He then fled east on foot, and made his getaway. The robbery is still under investigation with county Sher-rif- s officers. |