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Show Thursday, July SI, 1980 iyrtTiMfrVViW rsU'0 These members from THEY TOOK IT ALL ' the Roosevelt Second ward were the overall winners at the first annual Explorer Confusion was only the first fun of the at annual Explorer part Scout Demolition Derby which was held July 24. Uintah Basin Tractor's car no.. 9, seemed to have a few problems, the least WHICH WAY IS UP? Uintah Basin Standard Scout Demolition Derby. Their car was driven by Greg Bellon. , 1 . of which was which direction to go. The middle car, driven by Brian Taylor for fhe sixth ward was an innocent bystander. Car number 42 from Tridell was for getting out of the mess. Correction Last week. In a page one story on the telling about a jeep Sand Wash road, the STANDARD reported that William Brown transported an injured woman to the roll-ov- er Duchesne County hospital. The story should be corrected to report that William Ties" Allen transported the woman to the nearest telephone. Rural arts to be shown A showcase of the Utah Rural Arts Consortium performers will be presented Aug. 1 at 8 p.m. in the Salt Lake Art Center Sculpture Court, located on the northeast side of the Salt Lake Art Center grounds. Free to the public, the evening concert features The Wasatch Rascals, Children's Dance Theatre, Harry ;.V crew from the Roosevelt Third Ward won the trophy for the second heat eliminators. The group HEAT ELIMINATORS This ' AS" v v . v. f v was racing in the Explorer Scout Demolition Derby that was held on July 24 at the Prairie Dog Speedway. i Black's Ragtime & Gaslight, Dance- - . y Guitar Duo, works, Gregg Goldston - mime, and Fanfares & Brass. y - , , The showcase is an event of the 2nd Annual Utah Delegate Arts Cangreaaj.,! Utah Art Council's continuing process , to determine needs and concerns of the Utah arts community. For more information, contact the Utah Aits Council at Jenaen-Woodbur- WINNERS Clay Frandsen, left, is awarding the Heat Eliminator trophy to Brian Mair, Chris Olsen, Roy Gardner and Steve Robb. This group was from the Neola secortd ward. ' . v pk 633-889- . interest Free Equipment -- Til arch -- 1981- Kb- A'- -:' as Tractors We have a great line of new John Deere tractors, with 2940 ft. wheel drive, 2440, 2640. all interest free until March 1981. 2-444- 0's, T&i.. m Crystal clear reasons to save and check at First ecnrity. ' First Security brings you gleaming, exquisitely detailed French lead crystal, that rings with quality A the flick of your finger. From one of the worlds largest makers of fine crystal, this full 24 leadcrystal catches light with fiery brilliance. It's delicate, elegant, and finely balanced in your hand. And a sparkling addition for any home entertaining occasion. Get a matching pair free. Deposit $30 or more in a new or existing personal savings account, or $100 or more in a new personal checking account, and select two matching pieces of stemware or tumblers free.. (One free gift per family, please) . IIow to collect the set. With each deposit of S50 or more to your existing personal savings account, or $100 or more to your wiping personal checking account, you may purchase pairs of crystal for substantially less than you pay in fine stores .' . . only $6.93 a pair, plus tax. A dazzling selection, to keep or to give. A Wine goblets 6 oz. B Cordials 114 oz. C Water goblets 914 oz. D Short tumblers 9V4 oz. E Tall beverage 12 Vk oz. F Sherbet 7 oz. 5V4 oz. O Parfait from Imported French lead crystal, free or bargain-price- d First Security Bank. Start your collection now. Kiirsli Security d&ftHxs Jach Individual affiliate bank of First Security Corporation la mam bar of PMC. Each depositor's account Is Insured to $100,000 by FDIC. Swathers Balers Try our new 336 and 466 balers. Heavy duty and ; built to last. Gftactt Our And -- ChopporsWe have a 3960 new model heavy corn chopper with duty a hay head. 3-ro- : w . - Prices Dolsre UTAH MACHINERY Yon Dot West |