Show - 1 OB Ogden Standard-Examin- Power Opes Saturday July 21 1984 er Tot no longer By SCOTT LLOYD Compiled from Associated Press reports Utah Power & Light is warning sailboat owners to stay away transmission from towers resting under floodwaters from the Great Salt Lake and Willard Bay a company spokesman said Friday The towers under up to eight feet of salty water are at Bay in the Great Salt Lake and near Willard Bay State Park said utility spokesman John Serfustini The Great Salt Lake at its highest level in over a century is beginning to recede after recently reaching its peak for this year But it hasn't retreated fast - high-volta- staff r CLINTON — A Clinton tot has a new pair of Mickey Mouse sandals on his feet and a smile on his face thanks to the efforts of a Salt Lake City radio station news director Brandon Carter 5 son of Mr and Mrs Arnold Carter 2058 N 700 West Clinton lost a pair of similar sandals during a recent outing at Willard Bay His disappointment over the loss was publicized in a letter to the editor written by his parents to the Standard-ExaminAl Grover news director of station KKAT said Thursday he obtained the last two pairs of Mickey Mouse sandals from the Kenton Mass supplier after tracking them down through officials at riiSiaJfles " jg Disneyland in California He delivered them Thursday to Brandon Carter at his home in Clinton Grover said he was touched by the letter published in the July 8 issue of the newspaper In the letter the parents told of an outing the family had taken to Willard Bay on a previous Saturday "Someone in the midst of a beach full of people walked off with his Mickey Mouse sandals" the Brandon it was heartbreakcouple wrote ing He cried for a long while and after searching the beach thoroughly he had to come home without any shoes" The letter concluded with an admonition to parents to be sure their children do not come home with items which do not belong to them It took some detective work for Grover to track down the rare sandals He said they were not available at retail outlets he checked in Utah Finally he called the Disney people who told him the sandals were available from the Morse Shoe Co in Kenton Mass Contacting the shoe company he found there were only two more pairs available They were both sent to Grover who delivered them to Brandon Thursday "One pair didn't fit at all" Mrs Carter said today "Brandon decided to put them up and save them The other pair he wouldn't take off He wore them to bed" A an(j ater encj at lot Registration is at 6:30 am 7 am 7 am am Turkeys to be poor made up for it by scoring the first direct hit of the Steve JonesStandard-Examine- g50th t$ Ogden Pioneer Days o Ogden Pioneer Days country concert in Ogden Stadium 668 17th St wjth Admission includes rodeo See rodeo ticket information below Introduction of the finalists for the Miss Rodeo 7 OH OU III utah competition kicks off the evening's rodeo in Ogden Stadium General admission is $5 for adults $2 for children West grandstands reserved seating is $6 for adults $2 for children 5 Reserved box seats are also available Call for more information The Ogden Area Square Dance Association winds 7 III up tne street festival with a dance on 25th Street between Kiesel and Washington More than 175 dancers and a number of callers will be on hand as the dance continues until 10 pm and the public is welcome to join in will begin Municipal Building parking pre-rode- piu -- Bittei-creek" qn p Sunday Liberty Park at 22nd and Monroe is the site of the Hau Udy All meet which runs to 4 pm MjflU Ha7 Uay Hau Events include a mountain man encampment Western the Regional Acoustic Music Championships the National Clogging Festival and a Bluegrass Festival Additional information 3 9 is available from Ted Shupe or Festival Street "ne 9den competition begins at 24th and Washington Boulevard Decendants of Ogden's first mayor meet at Lorin hi IMUUII Farr Park Dedication of Indian Trails Monument on the North Ogden Divide Judging begins for the annual Utah State Chili 3 Cook-Of- f at the street festival on Washington all day admission Nonn plll Noon 9n pm Boulevard Standard-Examin- Webster Tucker to mark 80th birthday on Sunday Tuesday July 24th North Sanpete High School and graduated from 8 (0 2 1st f mist fmst SINGLES EVENT seam haci tm4 hahokap msr team puce schatcm i OPEN TO MCH M SAME! 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CLASSDC Golden Spike Empire Vintage Car Club's swap in conjunction with a free auto show from 8 am Mountain Man Bluegrass Rendezvous runs from 9 am until 10:30 pm at Fort Buenaventura State Park Tickets are $450 for an all day admission Tne Paette cluD °f Ogden will display 450 entries All Udy to its 37th annual art show in Ogden City Mall from 9 am until 5 pm Admission is free President Ezra Taft Benson of the Quorum of the OA 6 OU Twelve of the LDS Church will speak at a Weber State College fireside in the Dee Events Center Music for the free event will be provided by the LDS Institute Chorale The o!den spike Country and Western Music 7 Association will hold a free concert in Lester Park 24th and Jefferson The Utah symPnony's P°PS concert gets under 111 way at 9 pm on the WSC campus Several marching bands will also perform The free concert winds up with a fireworks display after dark the for together SHOTGUN HANDICAP (4 399-829- Mountain Man Bluegrass Rendezvous runs from All g a m unti 10:30 pm at Fort Buenaventura State Park Tickets are $450 for a daytime or evening pass or $7 for an grandchildren and 8F X nd "I sure hope so" said festival organizer Ted Shupe the man who brought the four candidates WIN CASH $$ WIN CASH p Boulevard divorced The family moved to Willard where he taught elementary school until he retired He married LaRee Nielsen on Dec 27 1979 and they now live r Brandon Carter 5 shows off his Mickey Mouse sandals day He married Ilene L Mackey on Sept 8 1954 They were later shootoff Bangerter made it a tie when he too stepped up and topped off his turkey Bangerter then faced Owens in final a one-sh"Lost my concentration" Bangerter muttered as his final shot went awry Owens hit his second target 20-pou- turkey as his prize "It takes one to know one" he said as he displayed his trophy to the crowd of 50 who witnessed the contest Will they do it again come next election? ot Horsemanship competition continues for the Miss Rodeo Utah contestants at the Mounted Sheriff's Posse grounds on Harrisville Road The Palette CuD of Ogden will display 450 entries All to its 37th annual art show in Ogden City Mall mall hours during Liberty Park at 22nd and Monroe is the site of the All Clay Golden Spike Empire Vintage Car Club's 14th annual swap meet from 9 am to 5 pm 00i' merchandise booths a giant sidewalk sale All carnival rides music and contests are among the Uay highlights of the Downtown Ogden Street Festival which runs from 9 am until 5 pm between 22nd and 25th streets on Washington He taught school in Idaho Utah and LDS Seminary in Snowflake Ariz He married Francis Purring-to- n Dec 3 1934 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple She died Nov 27 1944 peared to have a small handgun concealed in a stocking on his hand Reed said The police said one attendant was on duty at the time The attendant described the man as black about 6 feet tall and thin A similar robbery occurred Thursday night at the Mountain Oil Co station at 2628 Wall and took home a From 1B Owens whose gobbling proved The cost is $3 for adults and $2 for children SUNSET — George Webster Tucker will be honored with a family dinner at the Willard City Bowery on Sunday for the occasion of his 80th birthday An open house for friends and family will follow at 6 pm It is requested gifts be omitted He was born July 24 1904 in Fairview a son of George and Keziah Mower Tucker He attended school in Fair-vie- away he said T-sh- irt "he aycees are sponsoring an Early Bird Chuck wagon Breakfast in Municipal Park from 7 to 10 392-754- masts from sail boats passing under the 230000 and 1138000 voltage lines could create an ait that would pass down throughout the boat He said the utility planned to post warning signs at the Great Salt Lake Marina at Willard State Bay and other boat launch areas this weekend Company personnel also plan to patrol near the towers to keep boaters man who robbed the Gas'N'Go Station 1010 Patterson Friday night taking an undetermined amount of cash A male in his twenties with a tied over his head entered the store at about 9:43 pm according to Ogden police lieutenant Dave Reed He ap Pioneer Days fun run ter solid ground" Serfustini said- He said the company fears that Ogden police are looking for a COA vuw n m III enough to move away from the towers that were constructed "anywhere from half a mile tQ mile inland on what was trjijn Ogden gas station robbed "To Today 7 7k ge Far-mingt- on er atemidlair d Jo boaters Csandall-Des- s' Standard-Examine- pose-hazar- Address City State Phone (optional) L y 836-36th- I St MORTUARY t i 1 I I u " -- s v i t ' I i |