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Show ' Ab the Neighbor,. Holladay, Salt Lake County, Utah Page 2 Wednesday. Feb. 5, 196 V 1 Cottonwood Tales LeNore Wards Recognized On Top Records nV L V f ' "A : Seated left to right are Joy Christensen, this year's Utah Junior Miss and assistant teach-a- t Gwen's School of Dance; Gwen Coshow, owner and teacher of the school and Jean Christensen, sister of Joy and assistant at the school, talking over the talent Joy will use at the Junior Miss America contest to be held af Mobile, Ala., this spring. Joy has been Studying with Gwen for 3 years, tap, ballet, jazz, toe, modeling and show work. She attributes Tier success to Gwen who assisted her with her poise posture and personalty as well as her dancing. server. Airman Young, who enlisted in the Air Force a short time ago, has completed his initial basic military training here. The airman is a 1961 graduate of Granite High School. He attended the University of Utah. ardson, Micheal Richardson, Jim Belnap, Jay Witt, First Class; Richard Tranter, Second Class. Fifteen Scouts received merit badges. N. Elden Taner, 2188 Pheasant Way, accompanied David O. McKay of the LDS Church, "on his flight to Washington, D. C. for a meeting With President Johnson, responding to a presidential invitation. They had ... Editors Gather in Meet Next Week S. L. 200 Utah Utah Motor Transport Assn. Approximately The past presidents breakweekly publishers, their famfast is the first event on ilies and friends will gather morning. Mr A. Frank the Ramada Inn in Salt La!knGaisford, retired publisher of City Feb.' 7, 8, 9, for three days the American Fork Citizen will of meetings and social events. be the speaker. The master 'The annual event will mark editor and publisher for this the 66th year that the Utah ... ear will be named and preState Press Association has sented with a plaque at this gathered annually at this time time. of year. In the past at least 90 A devotional service will folof the states newspaper publow the breakfast. M. Neff lishers traveled in to Salt Lake Smart will be the speaker. for the meetings. What every wife should meetBusiness committee know about her husbands is the ings and a board meeting will newspaper business be on the agenda for Friday title of a panel slated for Sunafternoon with an open house day morning,. The keynote from 7 to 9 p.m. Attending the speaker, Max Thomas, Kerr-villopen house in addition to the Tex., president of the regular convention delegates National Editorial Assn. will will be a number of invited speak at 11 oclock Sunday. guests from Salt Lake adverThe annual awards luncheon tising agencies with their sponsored by Salt Lake paper clients who advertise in the suppliers, is s.et for 12 noon. All of the awards in the 1963 weekly press. General meetings will begin USPA better newspaper conSaturday morning with a panel test will be presented at this merits of offset time. Adjournment will follow discussing printing of newspapers as com- this session. propared to the letter-pres- s cess. Immediately following the discussion the group will board buses to go a few blocks -to the News Publishing Center and view this printing plant Final figures covering Utahs currently printing a number of elk hunts during 1963 were reUtahs weekly papers. A smorgasbord bierstube leased by the Department of sponsored by the U. S. Brewers Fish and Game. Assn. hosted by John CampThe shows 2,565 permit bell, Max Mangum, and Don holdersreport taking 1,045 animals McGivney will be held at 1 p.m. - Following the luncheon the for an average hunter success of 41 on the 18 elk herd units ladies will adjourn to the Promenade Room to hear Mrs J. where hunts were scheduled by Bracken Lee talk on Famous the Utah Board of Big Game Women of the West. Mrs RobControl last year. ert Bennion will provide musiA comparison with the 1962 cal entertainment singing balthat 2,522 lads and folk mnsic. The men elk season shows will attend their annual USPA hunters took L.473 animals for business meeting and elect of- a hunter success ratio of 47 ficers and directors for the per cent that year. The 1963 figures list 46 of the coming year. The Salt Lake Chamber of 2,565 permit holders as failing Commerce will host a cocktail to go afield in an attempt to party at night followed by the take their animal during the annual dinner dance with a floor show and the presentation hunts. Kill composition for all units of gifts to the wives of all the publishers by Darrell Welling, shows 647 bulls, 338 cows, and 60 calves were harvested to make the total of 1,045 animals. Hunter success varied considerably over the 18 units, with a low' figure of 0 on the Cedar Mountain area to a high of 67 on the Ashley-Verna- l either In sex and Mt. Dutton bull-onl. hunts. Three major changes in asHarvest reports are annualsignment of personnel have ly compiled on the basis of hunbeen made in Hercules Powder informaCos explosive chemical prop- ter report cards and collected tion by department ulsion department, it is announconservation officers. ced. Richard C. Tucker, manager at Hercules Bacchus Works,' The 1964' cisco run on Bear has been named director of Lake got off to a slow start as operations of the Chemical Pro- ice break-u- p and heavy winds pulsion Division, effective imcoincided date that the withthe Mf mediately. Replacing Tucker as manager of the Bac- fish began their annual spawnchus Works will be Richard G. ing run. Sailer, formerly manager of First fish appeared along the operations. At the same time, east shore of Bear Lake on John H. Main, formerly assist- Sunday, Jan. 19, but because ant works manager at Bacchus, was appointed director of mar- of heavy wind and floe ice almost no fish keting for chemical propulsion. Tucker and Main will move were taken until the following to Hercules home office in Wednesday. With wind down and ice gone, Wilmington, Del. the litUe ?sh moved onto the spawning grounds in good numFurnaces & ber and reports indicated some anglers taking 50 fish limits in Air less than 15 minutes. Department fisheries biologConditioning ists estimate that the spawnor Call Day Night, Clyde run has now passed its Crt7-318ing Buxton, S Years to Pay peak and that fishing for cisco "Service All Makes" will become poorer each day until the run is completed, probably sometime this comBUXTONS ing week end. Heeting & Air Conditioning This is the fifth year that a 7693 S. State St. Midvele Sun-VJjJa- y Remi H. Greeff Remi II. Greeff has been commissioned a second lieutenant in the United States Air Force upon graduation from Officer Training School. Lieutenant Greeff was selected for the training course through competitive examinations with other college graduates. He is being reassigned to Vance AFB, Okla., for training as a pilot. The lieutenant, son of Mr & Mrs Jacob Breeff of 356 E. 3065 S., Salt Lake City, received his B. S. degree from the U of Winter Fan, for Everyone V u: ICE SKATING Airman Second Class Robert D. Gray Sr., has arrived for duty with an Alaskan Air Command unit, in Elmendorf, Alaska. Airman Gray, a Supply specialist, came from an assignment at Tyndall AFB, Fla. The airman, son of Mr & Mrs Cyril W. Gray Sr. of 459 E. 3360 S., is a graduate of Granite High School. His wife Marilyn, is the daughter of Mr & Mrs R. M. Metloy of 1622 Park Ave., Paducah, Ky. CLASSES Every Week Join Now! HYGEIA ICELAND 1224 East 21st South I Invite you to Bring the Family Jay Kartchner to the Patio Chateau CHICKEN DINNERS o STEAKS SANDWICHES PIZZA Baked Freshly Beverages Take Home Orders - Private Parties Open 7,Days a Week, 10 a.m. to Big 1 a.m. Cottonwood Canyon. 7000 South and Wasatch Blvd. CR7-004- 1 - e, Fish Game Hercules Lists Major Changes Personnel y . . s for residential customers in Utah. Electric rates for flameless electric heating and air conditioning too have been reduced 15 below regular rates in total electric homes effective January 2, 1964. Heat Your Home Tomorrows Yay 235-234- Electrically y Clean as light y y Saves Space Separate temperature control for every room. (p For more information, call or write your neare Utah Power k Light Co. office. Jf It's electric , It's better I t Deseret Romance Features Canyon in Cache County, is owned and operated by the Department of Fish and Game as an elk management unit Wild or grass hay raised on the property each summer if stored and then fed during the season of heavy snows as several hundred elk gather on the' feed ground. 3 special dip netting season has been set on the Bonneville cisco by the Fish and Game Commission in order to provide recreational opportunity for anglers to harvest these little fish. The ciscp is common only to Bear Lake and is Seldom taken on hook and line," but becomes Desert Hie Great Basin-Sal- t some of tour penetrates the most interesting desert terrain in Amprica. From the snowcapped peaks of the Wasatch Range it 'passes near Great Salt Lake, 'through Great Basin valleys and low mountain passes, across vast flat deserts of sand. salt and press raced their frothing hard-packe- J I j UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. & State MHIcreek Praia 485-244- r 9 m, y a vulnerable to dip net fishing during its annual spawning run to the east short shoal areas. The season has proved to be more popular with anglers each year since first opened by the e Commission Fish in 1959. Several thousand ang22, 1964. lers have made the trip to Bear Lake since the run began last week. Other than for the limited cisco season of Jan. 1 to Feb. I NEED A NEAT 15, Bear Lake, which splits the Utah-Idahof is one State line, YOUNG MAN OYER 21 the mapy waters open to year To help me evenings round angling, and all kinds of in my stereo business fish may be taken at any sea son in accordance with the anMust Have a Dependable nual fishing proclamation. Employment Record Under an agreement between lithe two states, a properly censed jjigler from either Utah HU6 8133 or Idaho may fish the lake at any tine. - m and-Gam- L INCOME TAX NEEDNT PART TIME BE A HEADACHE $5 o Notions largest Tax Service Across the United States Office 501 0 SALT LAKE CITY, Ph. DA 727 West North Temple 2112 South 9th Edit 3060 W. 3500 So. 2022 So Main Bountiful Granger Week Peys, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sat., closed Sbn. 9 to 5 Harold S. Crane, director of the Utah State Department of Fish and Game, has been appointed chairman of the State Recreational Planning (Committee named recently by Gov. George Dr Clyde. The appointment came during an organizational meeting of the held at Department of Fish and Game offices. Initial roll of the committee will be to prepare a state recreational plan, a prerequisite to the la,nd and conservation fund bill now pending In congress. The plan will also become a part of the state development plan now in its beginning states. First steps taken by the committee will include a review of all existing state plans, preparation of a general recreation outline to fit Utah needs, and an inventory of present recreational facilities and plans. Serving on the committee with Crane are Aldin O. Hayward, director of the State Parks and Recreation Commission and D. James Cannon, director of the State Tojrist and Publicity Council. f The snow lies deep over the Forest this Cache National week and elk have moved onto the Hardware Ranch wintering grounds in good numbers. With conditions now right the Department of Fish ' and Game expects that the lure of sleigh riding through a herd of more than 200 wild elk will lure several thousands of Visitors to the ranch during the next month. Hardware Ranch, located at i NEXT REMODELING PROJECT with each $2, or larger TIRES 595 umThfi lCer 3939 South State YOUR 1 purchase of Stanley tools . . . this 216-pag- e hook on To Work With Tools How end Wood." Bestway can help yoywith complete remodeling service . . . FREE ESTIMATES . . . VARIED PLANS . . . IDEA BOOKLETS. JUST DROP IN. y Supply limited. . . lothing down , . . low as $10 per month on lestway Budget P!an HANDY BUDGET TERMS o Homo improvement is an Jnv'est-men- t, not an expense. And, NOW is not a bit too early to get experienced help in the planning stcfges. Careful planning can save you money as wed as avoid confusion. et ) . - 127 EAST 6400 CMff. 2343 East 33rd South .... . s, 4740 SO. Open till 9 p.m. r . j d Income Tax Returns Prepared both Federal hors-- i es a hundred years ago. Sites of their relay stations known by such rustic names as Lookout Pass, Simpson Springs, Old River Bed, Fish Springs, and Willow Spring are now mark-- j in ed only by stone monuments and bronze plaqijes, but the present road follows the origiThe tour covers some 350 nal trail and drivers of today Mrs Alfred W. Petersen, miles and can be taken in one find it easy to conjure up vispresident of the Salt Lake City or two days, depending on the ions of galloping ponies and Chapter of Alpha Xi Delta, an- leisure in which yon travel. wiry riders racing along the nounced today that this is the The best time to make the trip road. The effect of the landscape final notice for any person in- is between April and early Decis one of sher vastness and Motel and restaurant here ember. a terested in applying for gradcan be found in accomodations amount emptiness. The valleys are so uate fellowship in the Grants-ville- . Wendover and flat and island ranges so hazily Tooele, in of $1,500 for advanced study distant that it seems as though This the field of Social Service. should be must cautioned Travelers mark the edge of the national of the they award is part the south loop is a good earth, lying just beyond the far that of the philanthropic program graded road, but may be slick Alpha Xi Delta Fraternity. Any in spots when wet. Do not at- horizon. There is much to see and graduate of an accredited col- tempt this section for a few at in .this strange land: wonder to is or or snow. days following rain lege university eligible apply, if that person has an Some supplies and services are the lonely Pony Express mark-eroutstanding scholastic record available in towns along the modem symbols of a byand is interested in pursuing a route, but travelers should cargone age; the old log cabin and career in working with child- ry extra gas, drinking water, foundations at Simpson empty comren or youth to prevent or lood, spare tire, and a shovel and the immense desbat delinquency in the United in case your automobile gets Springs, from there; the ert panorama stuck. States. amazing wildlife oasis as Fish The Salt Lake Chapter of If the tour is planned as a Springs, and the hot springs one-daAlpha Xi Delta has recently trip, it probably is best old been informed by Mr Jay L. to take the southern route first nearby; quaint, romantic of the Callao; towering peaks of the Salt Nelson, , president and return by the northern Creek Range; the nostalLake Trade Institute, that three route, to keep the sun behind Deep gic remains of Gold Hill; the awardbeen have scholarships you. Panoramic views probabwhitemess and flated to students frojn the fund ly are better when traveled in unearthly ness of the Salt Desert; the donated by the Chapter to the this direction, too, and the hypnotic ribbon of High, way 40, Institute last July. of Deep Shangri-Lpeaks to infinity Interested persons may ob- Creek Range form the western stretching away and these things many more tain applications for this Fel- horizon for much of the day. make this an enchanted land John Mrs from D. lowship Along this unpaved southprn which continues to entice and Stookey, 955- East 5th South, between Fairfield and beckon those who have once loop, Salt Lake City. Completed apriders of the Pony Ex- - succumbed to its spell. Nevada, plications should be returned to Mrs A. W. Petersen, 1875 Bosh-aLane, Salt Lake City, for processing no later than Feb. BUSINESS NEED.. TAX HELP? RECORD SERVICE $5.00 and up k Basin Pony Express Touring Sorority Offers Scholarship Social Service (VC Airman Victor G. Young, son of Mr & Mrs George W. Young of 1244 Ridgedale Lane, Salt Lake City, is being reassigned to Chanute AFB, 111., for technical training as a United States Air Force weather ob- Christensen,' Eagle badge; Craig Beogaard, Steven Rich- Draft-fre- e 'I 1 " News of Men In Service Troop 296, Boy Scouts of South Cottonwood, held a court of honor Monday, Feb. 3, at the Stake Center, 5300 So. 12th East. Scout Master Edward M. Richardson presented the following boys awards: Terry At the. Entrance to X; Visiting teachers were honored at the leadership meeting of the South Cottonwood Stake Relief Society held Jan. 24. Six of the eight wards in the stake hold 100 records of visiting since 1949. Open book engraved plaques were presented the wards. Scouts Honored At Court of Honor yar Swenson .A i n Six Boy IN6-86- 1 CR Turnbow, lunch at the White House on Friday and returned to Salt Lake in the evening. Chili, Montevideo, Sao Paulo, and to Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. They flew to the Port of Spain, chief tow and port of Trinidad, an island off the north coast of Venezuela and on to Antigua, Puerto Rico, City of Cuba, on to Kingston, Jamaica.. They left Montego Bay for New Orleans and on home to Salt Lake. Brian Richardson, 6305 So. 56th East, will celebrate his birthday with a swimming party at Mt. Jordan. Refreshments will be served to 22 guests following the swimming. New V f Mr & Mrs Elmer Butler, 1722 Oakridge Dr., recently returned home from an extended tour of the West Indies and South America. They left Los Angeles, by jet for Mexico City, then on to Costa Rica, Panama, Bogota, ColunjJjia, Quito, Guayaquil, Ecuador, Talara, Lima, Peru, Valparaiso and Santiago, the head crf,Rlacy'i;rriiih' forlT 1 finr ill III" SOUTH Q REDWOOD TUT i tTin |