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Show S.L., Davis County News in Brief Lake Tribune, Sunday, June 20, 1965 - The Salt 211 THE NEW Groundbreaking Rite Starts Work on Kearns Pool Salt Lake Planning Commission and Mr. Winder. Construction of the pool, designed by Edwards and Daniels, architects, will begin immediately and is scheduled for proud of Kearns. in 300 days. ,R. K. Me Other speakers were County Construction Co. was Oillough Commissioner John Preston The ceremony was led by Wil- awarded the contract. John service Creer; bam G. Petuskey, chairman ofjarea attorney; Mrs. Rex Ober- Salt Lake County Service Area No. 1, who was assisted, by RichCongress ard W. Winder, member of the, Elizabeth Ann Garbett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene W. Granite Board of Education. will join The Kearns Town Council was Garbett, the Washington, cited for its efforts toward this staff of D.C., new facility. Laurence Rep. J. Burton Study and planning began as a secmore than five years ago as a retary. result of the community develMiss Garbett opment program in Kearns, and was a secretary gathered momentum after the to former Gov. Kearns Ladies Civic Club ap- Perry Jr., council introduced other chairman, members of the town council who were present and said, We will do all we can to continue- to improve the community. We art? Gail H. hansley, - PARTLY SNOW 13 SHOWERS SNOW WARM FRONT COLD FRONT STATIC FRONT FLURRIES -- WIND miD i of niuuu nMHUTUMf HJOH The weather forecast map for Sunday indi cates fair and continued warm weather for imph) POMCAST fOt'1 I SHOWN Day-Weather- man TCMPE RATURI CHART Data ta Saturday at S a m. 12 Hr It Hr Low Denver Elko Ely Evanston Grand Junction Las Vegas Reno Rock Spring Sheridan West Yellowstone Hr Prac. 74 83 77 40 75 46 7? 99 V 07 60 57 AO 51 70 44 70 41 67 34 60 Anchorage Fairbanks Honolulu Juneau Los Angelas Portland San Diego San Francisco Seattle Spokane 45 36 40 4? 47 41 30 61 ei 67 85 40 73 70 58 52 42 72 67 61 74 52 50 47 79 8? 61 60 72 Midwest 53 50 36 43 Bismarck Chiceoo Detroit Duluth Kansas City Minneapolis Omaha 54 58 60 .09 56 58 65 85 74 86 86 61 86 64 76 55 80 85 55 .02 East 51 Boston New York City Washington, D C. 46 43 43 58 .06 South 55 38 54 87 06 Albuquerque 55 89 Atlanta 1 IB 71 81 Miami 71 85 Nfw OrleAns 86 63 Oklahoma City 1 61 99 Phoenix 90 69 Tr San Antonio 57 85 St Louis Salt Lako Weather Data Precipitation for period ended Saturday at 5j pm, none, precipitation for June, 36, accumulative deficiency, 34, precipitation! since Oct 1, 1964, 1363 accumulative excess, 194, sunrise Sunday, 4 57, sun. set 8 02 Tr 50 AUTO INSURANCE TROUBLES? We writ any rtk: under or ever ago, too many accidents-vrolation- i, or ny problem. JAMES INSURANCE DEYOE COUNSELORS, Call 2520 So. Stato INC. 2 171 Suit ilium UIUUIU PATIENTS NOW ACCEPTED AAU Telephone used new built 328-888- 1 Mrs. Avis Davis, Mgr. D. Waterfall Death Saturday. Mrs. William H. Sovereen, Special to The Tribune e c k and FAR.MINGTON- -N expo- dont, - stream water wwe awards, to winners of the most causes of death of Garrv Dins-dalblue ribbons in the horticultuip' nvu 23, 68 N. 2nd West, Bounti. , division and the artistic division, ful, who fell while leading a Boy 'went to Betty Allen for artistic Scout Wyoming Davis Partly cloudy Sunday with group Friday, w showers in the east portion Gener-a arrangement and Mildred Os-- ' and fair Monday County officers reported SaturSunday night ally for Mrs. horticulture. ng Partly cloudy Monday afternoon with gurthorp Cooler In the north 4 Jew thundershowers also wgon the Award day. and east Sunday and night Warmer north Osgurtorp Officers- - said the length of and east Monday Highs Sunday 70 to 80 of Merit in the Horticulture Diat lower elevations and 60s in the mountime needed to alert the shervision. tains iffs office of the accident hamAn upper level low presSummary Vienna Isbell won the Novice sure circulation continued Saturday over pered first aid efforst of the much of the Intermountain Region from Special Award; Marptta Tipton, rescuers. central California to Montana Skies were for the tricolor artistic award A cloudy In northern Montana and Idaho. Mr. Dinsdaie was injured few afternoon showers were reported in and Manka these areas. Patchy cloudiness continued arrangement; the award of distinc- when he fell over a waterfall m New Mexico and southeast in northeast Colorado with a few Isolated thundershow- tion. all in the artistic division. Farmington Canyon about 7 :45 ers Elsewhere skies were clear to partly The table settings award of P m- Friday. The sheriffs office cloudy. distinction went to Shirley Sil- - vvas notified at 9:20 p.m. Members of Mr. Dinsdales ver. chil-troop held his head 10. 8, l and anting James, Eve, dren of Mr. and Mrs Charles abme "ater while others 1713 Vine St. Mur- - turned to Farmington to sum-raside to icy - Pacific Slates 40 3 Prtipiin RohohiUtotiop Fadlttiae y continued warm Sunday and Monday iow SunHigh both days in the mid-80s-, day night near 50 Utah Fair and continued warm Sun day and Monday Highs both days mostly in the 80s, lows Sunday night 45 to 55 Southern Idaho Fair and continued warm Sunday and Monday Highs both days 75 to 88 Lows 40 to 55 Fair and continued eu'tm warm Sunday and Monday Highs both days mostly m the 80s, lows Sunday mgnt 52 Complete llolladay Gardeners Delivers Healthy Sun Oata from U S. Woather Bureau Continued fair ard warm weather is forecast tor tto Intermountain Region throuon Monday with hiQhs generally In the 70s and 80s Convaktcmy and Clyde. She is a spring Miss Garbett graduate of the 1962 by the county commission University of Ltah where she to obtaiiLihis and other needed participated in the program recreation facilities for the com- council, Young Republicans, Pi Beta Phi social sorority and Phi munity. Alpha Theta, history-socie- ty. She studied for a year at thej 'University of Geneva, SwitzerComplete 6,v Show land. special languages school Winners exhibits in the Holla-da- where she majored in French. Garden Club Show were on view at the Cottonwood Mall of the Intermountain Region. Brisk southerly afternoon winds are due in Utah. Fathers George proached the council in 1960 to request a pool, Mr. Petuskey said. The service'area was set up in most A Timely Arrival for CENTER South Sth I art Adjacent to HHlhovoo ConvaloKoot Nertinf Ho mm 41 Et, 3721-286- 0 CLOUDY' for about 250 spectators. The pool will be built to specifications, and will be with the in conjunction Kearns High School to be east of the site TEMPLE GARDENS CONVALESCENT Staff Joins CLOUDYf com-pletib- n The facility will include an pool; outdoor deck area, locker facilities and a balcony . Swim Classes On Schedule won the junior achievement awards. mon help, resucitation Mouth-to-mout- cinspd hpart massage bv The Cottonwood Mall Special lo The Tribune Highway Patrolman chants Assn, will thCjbtah MURRAY Bos and girls Palmer were to no avail. to learn topvpnL the opportunity get swim during the next two weeks at the pools opetated by the Salt Gas-Tan- k , 4 Lake County Recreation Department, announced Paul S. Rose, A Salt Lake boy suffered fa- - a match into the gas tank of an superintendent. ctal burns and an eye injury automobile owned by his father, Mr. Rose said the campaign the tank exploded, and the child when an automobile gasoline will start Monday. All instrucwas hit in the face by the blast. of his parents the rear tank at tion will be free to the children. Wayne Layton, 1183 Garnett residence exploded Saturday St. (1225 West), and Buck ' The general schedule, with 3 P msome modifications at the res- St., Duggar, 1061 Washington .Injured was Boyd Hickman, 4, foun(j the boy and rushed him to pective pools, is: 9 to 9:30 a.rn. son Hi anc Mrs. 'Salt Lake General Hospital for boys 12 and over; 9:30 a.m., 1053 Washington St. (140 an emergency treatment. girls 12 and over; 10a.m. boys The child was later trans- 1 and 11; 10:30 am., girls 10 Vtest)to Holy Cross Hospital Salt Carl Hasselfeid, ferred 11 and 11; a.m. bovsSand 9; Capt. U 30 am glrs g ancj ' an(j Lake City Fire Department, said (where he was listed in appeared the child had thrown lory condtion. noon, beginners plunge. Each school will have a schedule for other , swimmers during the afternoons and eve-rnngs. Information on these schedules can be obtained at the local pool, Mr. Rose said, DOWNTOWN & COTTONWOOD Because of repairs the Holla-- ! day and Granite High School swimming pools will not open for several da vs. Mer- - ai1(i Blasl Hurts Boy Car - - a Jv ' -- A v v. .. v ' ; t y - 1 , "a OjST s Stubborn Blaze In CountvJ Busies Firemen ;Asl p V- - sx yif Bring in your old pictures to be copied . . . our cherished memories don't hae to stay tucked away in an attic trunk or in the old family album. Before its too late, let us make them glow again in fine copy prints, lour memories deserve an honored place in your home, to he shared with loved ones. Your original picture returned unharmed. SALE! 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(AP) An em-- , ploye of a stateline casino, R. Rawson, 22, Okanogan, Wash., died Friday in a Reno hospital from injuries suffered in an auto accident. The sheriffs office at Zephyr Cove said Mr. Rawson was a passenger in a car driven hy Charles Glaze, 22, Midwest City, Okla. Officers said the car missed a curve near the Kingsbury grade on Nevada Highway 19 Thursday and rolled down a embankment. . change your shoes to a new style 9.9 O O - last week. shoes made longer or wider heel changed to new style: from high to low or low to high, from wide to slim . . . including stack type. closed toe shoes made into openjoe shoes your choice of four fashionable styles. pointed toe shoes made into modified round ones. O Wool Trade Dips BOSTON Trade in (AP) greasy domestic combing wools was much slower in the Boston wool market. 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