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Show Page 2 South Salt Lake News - July 24, 1969 PHONE SOUTH SALT LAKE NEWS C. Earl Alsop, Publisher Entered as 2nd Class matter at the Post Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879 Guaranteed House Painting. Phone: 298-64- 81 Delicious food sandwiched to the most discriminating appetite Published Weekly $2.00 per year; Phone 484-14- JACKSON FURNITURE State everybody. 485-556- ........Editor NEAR THE FREEWAY AND GOOD PARKING CHURCH NEWS er California missionary. GRANT 1st WARD fishing worms are available. They give one day service. Take Note young marrieds!! regular fireside will be held July 27th, at 8 p.m. at the home of Helen and Roland Davidson. Lets see you all. SEWING REPAIRS MACHINE 355-921- 7. IRONING done in my home. 15$ Call per item. 487-762- 4. FOR SALE 1959 Cary nine passenger 6 cylinder. 4. 4 Speed $395.00 Call -C. 387-762- concludes the summer activities for Primary. Primary will begin again on September 8th at 3:30 p.m. party i, Eddies hatting has sure improved. ..last year he could just reach your downstairs windows." ward members enjoyed a successful breakfast Saturday The Bishopric and morning. several Priesthood bearers prepared the food on the front lawn. The let ACTION ADS say It for you I s, cidents, and driving the all techniques which lessen the possibility of involvement in a traffic accident." free-wya- Next Tuesday, July 22 is the clsoing social in Mutual. There will be lots of fun so everyone come. lake and provide unique fishing experience for Utahns. These fish are expected to do well since the lakes stocked had not other fish life and the new goldens will have no competition while they become established. The three lakes in Atwood Basin will remain closed to fishing this year and probably next year until biologists feel a natural population can be sustained under the expected fishing pressure. Golden Trout Fish Plant Golden trout populations in the Atwood Basin of the high will soon inUinta Mountains crease as 20,000 golden trout eggs are now in the Whiterocks hatchery and are scheduled for planting in August. This will be the second annual plant of goldens in three lakes of Atwood Basin and if plans are completed a final, third plant will be made next year. Atwood, Allred, and Mt. Emmons lakes were treated with the chemical Rotenone in the fall of 1907 to remove and og greyling were restocked with the first plant of goldons in the fall of The instructions. "In a recent research As summer advances, car owners are urged to ready their automobile for summer and vacation driving. The car is not safer than the driver, consequently enrollment in the Defensive Driving Course will make your summer travels just that much safer. Utah Safety Council's Defensive Driving Course. "The right hour course, "Leo II. Barlow, the Council Vice President, stated, "covers the preventability of motor vehicle accidents the principles of Defensive driving, preventing run off roadway ac- - plant. Golden trout are well adapted to this high mountain type of pro- gram, Mr. Barlow said, "drivers who had completed the Defensive Driving Course had made a marked Improvement in their driving record." What evasive action does a . in four two hour sessions, a week apart. In addition to lectures, visual aids and films are used in the course motorist take to avoid a head-o- n collision is a driving techstudents learn in the nique 1908. F ishery biologists will make the Ion? horseback trip into this C.M.Ck oil the . . of the first and survival growth everybody;! ffiGQEBQM? course, he pointed out, is offered Evasive Action Taken By Motorist ns The course is available to any individual or group, and the necessary arrangements can be made by contacting the Utah Safety Council, 307 State Office Building, Salt Lake City, telephone 328-585- 1. tKOBBteu1 nmnma oaff? nararer cob QDOiauSDGEEaiEEB GOODES ownmimammsimnis) oiai5aiBQ8qfflijaifi2samBtb iflSh-tiMafRl- ti depositiinSOrancecorp kfcifr ! iPyRAWHP S.OMRA'Nitf OIL COMPANY MAJOR GAKMJNU i 6; AMO OHJ 5HnilQaS?l!(aHj(3DO033ffi W: MACS SAVE MORE 35 Salt Lake City, Utah Phene 466-099- flataamnNaisna 035?QDD3ns (fftKSfiflii' : lUBMarniBilIttm. 3120 South Main Street MAC 0 TOM THIS CERTIFICATE WORTH 50c ON OIL AND CHANGE. FILTER 3 MAJOR TUNE-U- STARTER & P, CARBURETORS- - GENERATORS Your complete Service BRAKE-WOR- K ANY BR ' r ''rL - -- CARWASHING CEKTft Center - save time and call for Phone: -- any make or model Free estimate in your home. Work guaranteed Scissors sharpened free with each repair job. Lex Jack-so- n MILLER WARD The Primary is having their annual Pioneer party Monday July 21st at 6:30 p.m. There will be a program, parade, and eats. The whole family is invited to eat supper with the Primary. This Speakers at Sacrament meeting were Brother Harold 0. Gunner-so- n, High Council, and Brother Dean Shaw, Miller Ward, a form- - over-lopiilatio- 359-745- THE SAW SHOP at 2305 South Main has expert saw sharpening. Also A Your Funeral services for Arthur H. Tuckel, G8 were held Thursday at the ward chapel. He was born in East Prussia and came to Utah In 1923. lie was married to Freda Jackslien In the Salt Lake Temple in 1924. Mr. Tuckel was a long time active resident of this area. He was owner of the Green Valley Monument Company and an employee of the D. & R. G. Railroad for 29 years. Burial Wast for 29 years. Burial will be at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. CARPET & UPHOLSTERY cleaning. Average living room $10.00 8. Free estimate. Call 484-629- 4. beautiful organ solo was rendered by Sister Laurel Lee Richardson. Thursday is Pioneer Day. President Brigham Young said 122 years ago - - "This Is the right place . Drive on." We are grateful for our homes in the mountains and are witnesses to the fulfillment of Isaiah's words "the desert shall rejoice, and blossom as the rose." - 2607 So. The store for New - used - Furni- EXPERT SEWING machine repair. All makes and models. Free estimate. Work guaranteed. 3224 South 3rd East. Phone The Comic Corner TV&icU 6. ture. We buy, trade and sell. Try us first. Featuring onion rings. Burgers Fish, Tacos, Steaks, Dogs and Footlongs. Most popular Drinks, Malts, Milk Shakes 41 C. E. 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