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Show Laurel, Mont., for traveling 11UU miles to attend the reunion; a silver tray to Nelda Beal Mecham, Altamont, for being the youngest looking woman; a silver tray to Brent Morrell, Manhatten, Kansas, for being the youngest looking man; a silver tray to Ellen Gilbert Goodrich, Othello, Wash., for having the most chldren; a silver tray to Gary Hustead of Salt Lake for being the most changed person; a silver tray to Shar Lynn Larsen Benson for having the most grandchildren. Classmates came from California, Kansas, Idaho, Montana, Arizona and Utah to attend the reunion. The committee for the 21 year reunion was Dale Nelson, chairman; Louella Harrison, Joyce Duncan, SharLynn Benson, Robert Chapoose, Boyd Freaton and Lawrence Bumgartle. A 25 year reunion has been set during the time of the UBIC in 1977 with Dale Nelson as chairman. First graduating class of Union holds reunion The clasa of 1952 held ita aecond class reunion at Bottle Hollow Saturday, July 21. It was conaidered an overwhelming aucceaa by membera of the elaaa. A family get together waa held from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m., hot doga, aalada and root beer were nerved with the main attraction being the awimming pool and viaiting. Eighty five class members and family members attended the afternoon session. The evening session was held in the dining area of Bottle Hollow, where 60 steak dinners. Dale adults enjoyed Nelson was master of ceremonies. Tex and Mary Ross entertained the group with vocal arrangements and Dale's daughter Jody Lynn entertained the group with vocal arrangements, she also played the dinner music. The following prizes were presented; a silver coffee carafe to Marily Zirker Phone News Items to Deadline for entering babies in the Saturday July 28. The baby show is open to babies under one year of age. The parents must have been a resident of the Basin at least 6 months. For further information call Mrs. Paul or Mrs. Burke Edmunds, at Eldredge at UBIC baby show is 722-284- 6 722-290- ANNOUNCING!... H LLS Altamont, Utah Phone 454-388- 8 Utah Governor Calvin L. Rampton re' leased a Utah Highway Department Report today which indicates that Utah drivers are voluntarily participating in a slow-dow- n save fuel campaign. Following more than ten years of almost steady increase, the average speed of Utah motorists has taken a downturn. According to the Utah Department of Highways, the average speed has dropped 3.28 miles per hour. The Highway Department maintains n 18 permanent reporting stations in areas throughout the state and each year the speeds of passing cars are sampled and compiled into a speed survey. These sites are carefully chosen to prevent rush hour traffic and other factors from distorting the study. This year for the first time in s long time, all stations except two in southern Utah showed a decrease in the average speed. In some cases the reduction was as high as seven miles per hour. Even the two stations showing an increase had the smallest increase in ten years. Highway officials are quick to emphasize that a drop of over two miles an hour represents a significant change in driving habits. To create this kind of influence on the average, the bulk of the motoring public has been reducing speed by more than five miles an hour. Observation from Salt Lake County Sheriff officers and Utah Highway patrolmen bear out the results of the Highway Department's study. Trooper Lloyd Olsen of the Highway Patrol says he has noticed that most drivers have reduced their speed by about five miles per hour, in some cases up to ten miles per hour, around the Salt Lake area. Some drivers are still driving the limit and beyond, though. 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