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Show I t (yood iistmig At New Firecrackers Spell Danger ... Lake A highly scenic man-malake, Tibbie Fork Po;rrv has been opened for recreation-s- Celebrating July 4th with fireworks is like playing Rus-F- -" !. f are youll live through it, but Tt? o.l why taxe such a deadly risk? Even safe fireworks such as sparklers are dangerous, and an imported device resembling a Jelly bean has caused one death and several severe burns when eaten by children. The more powerful cherry bombs have the explosive force of several dynamite blasting caps and are responsible for hundreds of yearly blinding, maiming and burning incidents. Any sizable collection of fireworks is a potential death set off all at once, relatively harmless individual trap devices have a collective power that can kill. These were the warnings issued by F. R. Kelley, local safety expert of Firemans Fund American Insurance Companies, in an attempt to reduce the annual holocaust resulting from fireworks accidents. During last years July 4th season, Mr. Kelley stated, fireworks were directly responsible for three deaths, 64 eye injuries, hundreds of burns, and more than $250,000 in There is no such thing as a safe property damage. firework. These, he added, were only the known losses from reported fireworks accidents. A greater number of minor injuries were never reported officially. The horrible feature of these statistics is the number of times children were hurt. "Of $04 reported fireworks accidents in July of 1964, less than a third were among 'In fret, more than half the adults, Mr. Kelley said. victims were children from eight months to 15 years old. Worse, more than 60 percent of those injured were innocent bystanders. 'No explosive, he warned, is safe in the hands of untrained persons, especially children. Simple sparklers develop temperatures up to ,000 degrees, and the hot wire can cause burns even after the sparkling has stopped. Mr. Kelley said that sparklers caused more than 35 de east of American Fork Canyon, cm the Uinta eekers ed National Forest, easily reached by payed highway. J list a few miles east of Ttmpanogas Cave National Monument, the lake, formed by a new dam, is about 13 acres in area, and has been heavily stocked for fishermen. Camp grounds and other acilities are being installed, ,ut the present Granite Flat (mpground is close by. An unpaved road connects thanew Tibbie F ork Reservoir witnSWasatch Mountain State Park 'and its skyline drive further least, prondingaccess from the Hwber Valley. 4th OF JULY SALE & Spring Summer Prints Dress-u- p NOW 12 PRICE 98n Lipen Weaves cases of burns, and set off 12 fires in houses and garages during 1965, But the hazard of sparklers is relatively apparent, because most children can sense the danger from the heat. In contrast to this, Mr. Kelley warned against the insidious hazard of cracker balls, a device now being imported from the Orient. 'Cracker balls are miniature explosives without fuses, When thrown against any hard surface, he explained. they ignite with relatively small power. The difficulty is that they look like candy: about half the size of a jelly bean, cracker balls come in a variety of bright, eye-fetch- colors. "Last year, one child died of arsenic poisoning after he swallowed a cracker ball. Thirty other children were burned when the devices exploded in their mouths. Mr. Kelley "By far the most dangerous of fireworks, says, 'are cherry bombs and ash cans. Despite restrictive laws preventing their sale in most States, these explosives are smuggled into every area of the country each July 4th. The name of each device derives from its general shape. and Cherry bombs are red and round, with a long fuse Ash cans, named after thus resemble a large cherry. . World War H depth charges used in operations, are cylindrical silver objects with the fuse usually protruding from the side. Many cities and private organizations sponsor public fireworks displays in an effort to discourage individual use. Intended to provide "safe entertainment,public and sensationdisplays can be sensationally beautiful ally terrifying when something goes wrong. Last year, 113 people were injured at public fireworks displays. Ten of these were children who found unexploded duds after the show. Bootlegging illegal fireworks into restricted areas is a Even very profitable business, Mr. Kelley explained. when the smugglers are caught, most fines are so small the operators regard them as an operating expense. ine ONLY In (One Group) Checks And Plaids ?Xm98u. Dacron Polyester And Cotton Blends NOW ONLY Values a To yv 1.98 FASHION i 1 FABRICS COTTONWOOD i MALL Also Downtown A Sugaitwuse SO? Some Hems Will Bje Higher, Lads Fall, in the world of fashion, ted last Spring in a big wild officially starts after the last splash will take on a more provincial look and will apbig bang - July 4th. Mr. Plum, a remnant from pear everywhere from suits an old clue game, will lead and dresses to pants. out the color parade. The For the woman easy care, Paris Company calls it Au- never wrinkle knits still cant bergine and describes it as a be beaten and are found with embroidery In a variety of new deeper, younger and more flattering hue than the purple of textures. Hems will stay pretty much several years ago. Orange and green follow the same at the Paris, but close behind to paint a bright Spencer Cloward of J. C. and colorful autumn. Miss B. Penney Company in Sugar-hou- se has ordered a number Bergman of the Paris, thinks men vlill like the bright colors, of skirts four inches above which add femininity to tail- the kneel The white,light, lacy stockored clothing. The print craze, which star- - ings will carry into fall and are still cautioned to gir1 proportion the heel of the shoe to the length of the skirt. The higher the skirt, the lower the heel. The pant suit with matching skirt is fashions sportswear topper. Watch for lots of the S- DRAGSTER 500 HEW BIKE- look and the stovepipe leg. The garrison pant with a flat fly front is one of the most flattering styles of the season. The poor boy look is still strong but has developed a more fitted look. softer, Youll see it sleeveless, with short sleeves, with long sleeves, with stripes, with flowers in dresses and suits. The ellouette or skinny look is another big "in with its tight sleeves and tight midriff. A real body hugger, wear it if you've got the figure . The Paris forecasts a softened look with fuller trumpet skirts, bows, shaped but not fitted shifts, pleats, buttons and more detail. . J. C. Penney Company predicts a trend toward the western look.. ..in prints yet. The soft feel of scrub denim will still be big. no waist Hie! At How Much? - Models " 1 ! "Bourbon and Scotch; big or.os only; ten and twelve! "OK, Sam, Gotcha! What does it mean? This is; FarL City ;it night.... any night of the week A guy mto any one of several just walked into the bar bars in Park City. This guy looks like an understudy to Daniel Boone. He's just a bootlegger. Tonight he's got Scotch and Bourton; nothing else. He's got it in fifths; nothing smaller. The Bourbon is going for ten bucks a fifth; the Scotch for twelve. "Terrific Floor Show!" The boy suit will continue to swing.. ..this year in corduroy, hopsacking, canvas, wool shaileys (elegant light weight paisley) and knit. After five clothes will glitter this year. (Newest of all is the cage lopk...A sheer chiffon hanging lover a fitted sillhouette like a bird in a gilded cage. The story of coats is a story by itself. This year anything goes and everything looks pretty. Youll find the full skirt of the tent coat and the narrow look, the reversible coat with matching suit and the military look with its brass buttons and braids. Fur leads the way. What is termed the Dr. Zhivago look means elegance and fur trimming from collar to hem. Bey raid, fake fur rages with french rabbit dyed to imitate everything from tiger tolynnx. Synthetic furs hint at polar bears and grizzlies. Bows, pleat buttons, sleekness.' take your-pic- k Never has the' choice been so wide. Salt Lake City has the prettiest girls in the world, states Miss Bergman. They know their fashion. en- That's what folks are saying about The Hawaiianaires, the whoop-it-utertainers now playing at THE HAWAIIAN. Three dinner shows nightly (except Sunday) at 7:00, 8:30 and 10.00 pm. p Dining out at THE HAWAIIAN is next best to a real Luau Upstairs in the Pacific Island tour. Without leaving town you can witness exciting dances from Hawaii, Samoa, Tonga, Tahiti and other Pacific islands, all in colorful native costumes. Low-Co- st Yum-Yu- m Room. THE HAWAIIAN menu includes your favorite Hawaiian, Chinese or American dinners and an exotic array of A favorite with family groups,! this Far Island Smorgasbord bj surprisingly low priced for such j a tempting variety of salads, J fresh fruit tropical drinks. If it's a birthday celebration, phone ahead of time and Johnny Quong will supply the birthday cake. relishes, sea exotic foods. PHONE FOR FAST rices and Only $1.95 Dial 4660767 or 467-931to order your choice of five PDQ Dinner at $1.19 or other Chinese or American Children Under 12 Only $1.00 to your door, hot and ready-to-serv- ?..h tnnrrmt-- ,'.f rrtrrf A - 'f h TOE MAVJADD AM 2920 Highland Drive-Ph- one or 466-076- 7 467-93- 1 1 . 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' Our Daniel Boone calls out his stock inventory to the bartender and the tavern customers become his customers and everybody gets a cut except that the people who buy the stuff get pinned to the wall. They pay twice what it costs at the local package agency. These Park City bootleggers are like the hillbilly hick who lets the city slicker laugh at his funny clothes and his unkempt chin while the city slicker gets took. The customers are not Park City natives. Theyre not even temporary residents. They're really city slickers - Salt Lake City slickers. Winter or summer, it's not only the ski slopes that attract thousands of Salt Lake Valley folks to this mountain mining town. Its not only the cool night air; nor are the tavern customers spending their leisure hours gazing at the scenic splendor that looks real good on the tourist brochures. They're here in large numbers. They come for some fine restaurant fare; to patronize the bars; to relax in the show houses. Daytimes there are sports attractions, art displays, music clinics. Day and night, there are other attractions some things not so readily available in the valley. The tavern, though is the center of attraction. With all the daytime attractions, people spend the day roammg Main Street; pausing at the bars between art exhibits and places to eat and other things bo do and it's suddenly 10 P.M. and Hey! We ain't got a bottle! Salt Lakers are away from home, without a bottle. They Now the Salt Laker has a bottle speak to a bartender. Its expensive. But this is an old mining town, where theres nothing else to do but have a lot of fun. With Bourton and Scotch at teft and twelve! NAME HDf B RA SHOES AM EMS MENS FLORSHEIM 'Hrf i Values To $20.00 II0W$I9.90 jj & $22.90 ' $1.90 a pcir Reservations FAMOUS DRESS LINES Reg. to $10.00 ' 467-15- 4 $2.90$3.90-$4.9- WlllLE 0 THEY LAST Sup a rhou.se next to K.O.B. $ 9.90 & $12.90 SAVE NO IV! 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