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Show T t S.L. Conventions to Attract 2,844 With Gain of $102,042 in Taxes The Sail Lake Convention and Bureau report:, that 2.844 for people vull be in Sail Lake City to attend 20 conventions and functions of groups meeting here According to the Bu- reau. each delegate spends approximately $3li8 during their visit, which will bring in revenues of $ 1. 046,502 and taxes of $102 042 In addition to the meetings, the follow ing events will take place at the Salt Palace' Antique Liquidation Saturday and Sunday in Assembly Hall, Ihe Harlem Globetrotters Monday. World Wrestling Federation Wednesday. Miss Drill Team Friday in the Assembly Hall and Miss Drill Team in the Arena on Friday. The 1986 Cerebral Palsy Telethon will be held at the Salt Lake Hilton, Saturday and Sunday. The NAPA convention at the Wes-ti- n Hotel I'tah is expected to attract at least 700 visitors Sunday, w hilc Little America hosts 45 Kvans and Sutherland employees Monday. 250 are expected to attend the Success Learning meeting at the Salt Lake Hilton and 60 Taco Time representatives will assemble at the Holiday Inn Salt Palace. Howard Johnson's will provide a reception for 40 attending a Bureau of Land Management meeting Little America will be the setting meeting wuh Rocky Mountain Bank Note and 50 General Foods conventioneers Tuesday. Also on Tuesday. will be 80 employees of Union Pacific meeting at the Radisson Hotel, with Arthroscopic Surgery of the Knee conventioners attending the Westin Hotel Utah The Holiday Inn Salt Palace will host 20 Serus visitors and 27 Delta FAM conventioners Wednesday and 100 members of the Utah Podiatry Association members will attend a seminar at Snowbird. The 275 guests of Associated General Contractors will stay at Little America Also on Wednesday, 100 people are .,A I r OPEN:M-- F lO-FOO- TABLE T SAT 10 AM to 8 PM 10 AM to 6 PM nee WITH 10 CHAIRS 6885 So. State St. Ph. a treed) 562-220- 0 HOME OF.SOIID WOOD FURNITURE January Clearance Sale CCB&EI1 mmsm Savings up to U70 on discontinued models, floor samples, scratched and dented items. Hurry in for best selection! 1' J I k .. A Tuxedo style squeen size sola bed in burgundy or brown tweed. Now limited supply $695. Reg. r V iK Unfa E missis W- j fTS - o White iron and brass daybed Continuous adjusting automatic color Through-the-len- s automatic focus 4 head quartz direct drive head cylinder Fully automatic iris with overide control sensitive Newvicon pick up Low-light-hi- trundle and complete with pop-u2 mattresses. Reg. $795. Now ftl i i A also available in blue p Queen sleeper sectional covered in smoke, a Herculun velvet made to last. Reg. $1850. Now WHAM gh 90 High Technology and Low Prices welcome - all sales final days free interest Bankcards C L- delivery extra layaways limited to 00 days BEDMAKERS use 180 EAST 2 1st SOUTH nearly every day and also worked at scraping animal hides and tanning them into the soft white leather used for gloves, clothing and other articles She was born June 21. 1880 at Fish Lake to John and Rosie Winvootes Timican. She married Crockett Kanosh in Koosharem in 1900. He preceded her in death in 1943 and two children also died earlier Mrs. Kanosh was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints Sen ices will be Monday at 11a m in the Yoomeenchoopeets LDS Indian Branch Chapel 486-575- 7 1051 E. 2100 S. F 10-7- Sat , 10-- special attention goes into the making of our fine dress shirts. The pinpoint fabric is more than traditional oxford tightly-wove- richer appearance and added it a cloth, giving e durability. tailoring guarantees a meticulous finish along every seam and double-tracstitching enhances the button-dowSingle-needl- OUR FINEST PINPOINT OXFORD collar An provides ease Our shirts are SIGNATURE QOLLECTION Listed as Serious n k DRESS SHIRTS FROM OUR EXCLUSIVE In S.L. Crash easy-car- e expandable back pleat of movement and comfort In tailor-mad- e the USA of combed cotton and 30 70 polyester, resulting in a softness unmatched by other blends Pink, rose, ecru, grey and a variety of blues 14,?-lYoull want The pilot of a plane that crashed in Salt Lake City field Friday night was in serious condition Saturday night at LDS Hospital Investigators Satuiday ruled out faulty flight controls or engine problems in the plane as possib'e causes of the crash at 2580 W Andrew Ace a 7 to stock up at this price through January 1 8th Reg $29 50 1515 South) The pilot. Mark K Monsun. was mou'd to an intensive care unit and listed in serious condition with back injuries, a nursing supervisor said Saturday night Mr Monson had been listed in satisfactory condition, but further examination showed hiK inju- Men s Dept - except Valley Fair ries were worse than initially thought But his passenger. Robert Craig DcBry Jr., was treated for facial lacerations and released Friday night from St. Mark's Hospital, a nursing supervisor said Saturday Mr. Monson, 30. 2157 Mott Drive, was pulled from the single engine, t Cessna by Mr. DeBry and a witness. Mr DcBry. 22. 4022 S. 1500 Fast, walked away from the crash, according to police repot Is The plane Hew under a transmission line just betoie crashing about 7 15 p m Ycilin B Ti ant ft an Air Safety investigator from the National Transportation Saif l Board in Denver examined the wieckage Saturday. He found the planes elevators and rud tiers had functioned propel Iv and that the engine was still operating when the plane clashed Fuel was still in 152 wing tanks ol the Cessna The next step in the investigation will be to listen to tapes ol the pilot's eonveis.it ion with an tiallie control-le- t sal the Salt Lake City InternationInterviews Will also be al pm conducted with the victims and the unit edicts to determine what events took plaic just liefoie the crash The investigation will probable take about six months two-sea- high-voltag- e . c li. free parking 6 Very y l M-- Sugarhouse ONLY AT Pilots Condition OLYMPUS HILLS MAIL ,.1 a. - a 87 10-fo- - W hen the Koosharem Reservoir was sold in 1940 and the Indians were forced off the land, she moved to the Indian village near Richfield Until recently Mrs. Kanosh walked from the village into downtown Richfield 1J, 1986 prepared to serve the entire family around this large wide long by table. It has 1 leoves that can be removed, making the table 8 or 6 feet long. This set comes complete with 10 solid oak bowback chairs. Bring in a drawer from your cabinets and we'll match the color at no additional charge. Paiule Leader Dies at 105 In Richfield Special to The Tribune A funeral will be RICHFIFLD held Monday for Florence Timican Kanosh. one of Utah's oldest residents, at 105 and a leader of Southern Utah's Paiule Indians She died Thursday in a Hichfield Care Center, just one week after being honored as one of Utah's oldest residents. She was honored last week during the 90th Utah Statehood Day commemoration in Richfield as Sevier County's oldest resident. Mrs. Kanosh lived at the Paiute Indian village north of Richfield until a recent stroke forced her to move into the care center. As a young woman she lived near Koosharem Reservoir in Sevier County with a band of Indians that spent summers at Fish Lake where they hunted and fished, preparing and drying meat for winter hundjv, Jjnuarv Bo expected to attend teh Sperry-NeHolland convention at the Salt Lake Hilton and 150 employees of the State Department of Soc ial Service s w ill be at the Holiday Inn Salt Palace Friday. 40 members fo the Rupert Idaho LDS Stake will stay at Howard Johnson's and 40 Feeling Great Inc. employees will meet there also At the Radisson Jltoel, 80 people aie expected to attend the National Seminars meeting and 22 visitors from Davies Ski Group will be at Snowbird The Westin Hotel Utah will host 20 members of the National Association of Attorney Generals Sunday through Jan. 21 43 hr Suit Lake Tribune, fOOTHIU VIllAGSiZCMIClNWH VAllfY PAIR MAU ifASHtONPLACtMALL - -- 1 J - - - -- 1AYtQNHUS MAU HJMVemYMAU - O 1- |