Show - i2NRiWn I - ' - ‘ - ' - ' Zs‘ - i' i' X' tif - 4 ' NA' -- - ' Mardi Wednesday 4 '04'4 0t - ' c' - ' ' 1967 i ''r J'' '' t 1''' 1 rir"'A- t- i- t' 0' e' ‘ tr '' '"4'' - It':' ' ' - ' t - i t ''''' - IT'inter Classes - ' :'7 ' t 'Rehabilitation Laws - - Bid Close Luck Decides School's Electrical Pact t f'l - vr!' t 4 Iticl"'71-1 Le Tribune The Salt 4 11 ! - - - : - - ' I - i 'PTA' 3Iaps Youth Studies End Saturday ' "Judicial Concerns forChil:l M r's Youngs McGregor i 4 '''f ''' ' I 1 iL7 Air 0 I 'i Ar2 'A 4 Idren in Trouble" will theme a Ogden state PTA vice presi- This classweek winds up B--1 '1'''''': when the '''' ''''' ' 61C71-6'''144 Continued from ''':: '1- ' Pg"" i aarereaass ' will be chairman PTA 'e orerder Page( "conference ':""' :4 work for the Winter Quarter '' 4 sponsored by the' dent t li ''''' '1 ':t :' " '' '"?'a0 rs : ' to at police and juvenile of e t:" with 3200 the area of 'i' in Utah school 4 the a University 0 'l He had asked the board tot final H8ot'el school directors 1 officers 44001 1 court sti iTealalcheCZgresat Satur4100 to 1 and 14:' scheduled 3600 classes West 1 i 44 2i '‘141f: '14 add on to the Pioneer School to ' of leg- ' fol-- i of the ' the start day South by 4 3 Tuesday 0 A " classrooms lislators apd civic leaders will traveling "Oii land iconsidez !f ' Litoil 4 the for Final If school examinations ftAti j year lowing increase of juvenile prob-- t and then asked the board to '' ' join with police chiefs and sher'3'::!(''-''4 quarter will be given Monday Ilems in Utah has underlined '' 0(421ons03uth)!qadsepokoeswH in '2'r ' area the purchase ground in the conference thefs it'il::1 bmrchter (it'5':1°4:'V'14tIs1'11'4'‘ti11''4 : 16 :i' i March through ' t''' for concerned 1 need The board Guest alagencies also the deferred speakers will be Judge' i :1 the group said the Registration' information l':4t-W:)V:" 4:v" 4 7 i'41 f t0 - William S Fort 'president-elec- t of with to the ' '4 from $30000 the payment philoso:':: has been youth study ' given i been 1Wirst area has i ready developed for k4 ' i i'-1i ' i ' 4 Council of Juvenile i :: the Kearns Service Area due co'mputers and PhY 71 so needstNational students board to accomplishments and the 4 ro r objected years r ' r'''' ' ' ‘41 i i 1 until the final year faculty 1 :1 e alike will enjoy a land weaknesses of the process Court Judges and Judge Mary '''' le ri41 constructing schools in the March : ''" t w- Adams Bonneville County 1979 so that the tree can con- 4 zrOP hiatus — Spring 'of law in dealing with and reha-14 i li 4 ' ' i i ' '4' A '- --4 for courts 4$ use Rees children 'said nowanProbate Court— Idaho Falls libilitatingOr — Idaho the both Stutz and ''' iC resume will by Classwork Congress president community ::"It''14 Offidal-Studie- s 'sI'! ' c' '1"- l ' V s I J' :V ' 4 Kearns High School Total esti- March 27 for the Spring Quer- ? '''"'":' tAZ '' ' '1:Sli'-''$ ''': orb 'I ' Z' -7t C: mated project by ihe service' ter ) ''Akt 'ej 1 c:' i A 0 ''!"1 5 ''J fr 4) f!i ' t area Is $90000 to $100000 1 -: 1 460 41ao 1' 1t2) The board advanced $350000 tc ' t A " Lakel 1 ei A i' Salt to the t for construction of the Kearns request i SMALLEST HEARING AID EVER ' '' ii t '' ' mat MADENBOYTHS10:00TwOoNREN sa f'') rik'' ::: County Commission to purchase Swimming Pool which is to be N:4:1 ::: i'' ' '' t "i?'°: 1- ' repaid by the service area A 'Hi i ' i --1 II t r "oor ir'7oursmt r I it Vil:I ' 1 4- i f ' e II 1: in EAR the ers i t: assessor's " 7 4' 4r county t -9 iix --$ y t 4 - - 4: i4 4''' t i ' :t i1 tiO 9 t - i g g Tuesday was Jeferred to Okehs Parade Route fl- - ' ''''' ' ir 1 l' '': ' ''''''' ' 4 ''''4: i f L C Stevenson fi---' Construction v w vi ?'''':jsrr t t 0Commissioner Philip R Blom- 4 A t ''' : ''' N Co -' Altamont The CommisSalt was Lake :s P City apparent: 1' ' '''14 '''': ' ' 7' l ' ?" 41'''''--s quist l' sion Tuesday :'4'I?:" t'--xlt-- 't:' '" it:prove d the low bidder Tuesday on a con- lt!:: ' Ili ' '' ': told Baker Earl k to of tract J rebuild a El route the Assessor Kalah and resurface '' Temple I hM Can you tail this man Is offr k 4 140 '1 t the commission "1 A N e departmenti 0 of ' 'ti 4 to US ti Ceremonial :4 be Parade Highsegment Spring q '' ' ''r'i )1 ' ill SONET In this ' 7 -ir '::t' 0“ t I' !needs vehicles his so p 1' ''''' men the ''' ' 40 'e "' ' 8 ''' ''' '1 in Duchesne held 41 which the The '' ' ' unretouched Photo? way County April ii parade 3 r'iku '' : 4 4 — ''t ''$ ‘ 4" can "work in the field" i will start at the Brigham Young Utah This Is bow FOCUSED HEARIMI works Insids li:4 Highway Department i '''''N t !H s-r ! 4100 ' 4 the ear The SONO' hearing aid slips Into Ms '"7 t it "Because of the deadline Monument at Main end South announced i '' ' :' ' es1110 flexible satin Ousts comfortably to ‘ t ' '": ' P6 ''' 4 ' the oar canal rA 'T 11 lti 11 am The ' to Ms eardrum firm bid orl at $84768450 to move will WORN ALL IN THE EAR Temple this complete required ' ' ' year's ' ' I '''''' let eft '" ' :4 t 1 ' 11' 1 41: i"t 4:" A' to Broadways to $41000 less than the engineers' we are extremelyidown i tri'1' 1 assessing 1 C i40 t A 4 --' " e''' ' OF SALT LAM! CITY r ' ' a 3' 1st estimate of $889008 the depart-- 1 i ' and north this State N Id with 1:handleapped 1 7! ' i f'Zt plii A'I" 14 0 P ? i : 4 I 41) ISouth : 4I 20 I 3rd So— 364-987- 8 will 1"6q:ii: it Iment '1:-' said said' he l''W iir''! Ishortage" Mairn ea: ' ' 4' r:4:' !t' ' ' 1 ' ' '''' ' '1 -- 1 11 4 i ''''i' ': t :4-- i ' 1 ''N4''' 4 - - ' - 014 ' 4 a11i:t- -r ”' ' ' ': '''th' 4' l' t r 4 I o sv 1 t 1 Z '' :'' !:- - 4-- -if 1 - i: lc Z i 't ''''''-- 1 t )' -' 'At'' ' JAP ) t '1'-'- l lti '4 r- l ': '' : 7' '' 1 '14 ' ' 6 IN t '1002' It i t " ' ' :''-- 4:"' j ''''' ' J'' t4-''' -- ' '(3' "f z '''' ' ': 't '' - ' -- - 4- ' : I 1: i' 1: : z '' V ' ' Z - k4:' i ) t : ' 4 ' ' j '' )- ' w4t - '' ' 3 11 - ' l'" I- t''''ki 1 ' i - Ai ':sst 4 1 tf ' - -- r ' ' :R ': 4k ' - 44 ' Surrounded by blossoms of an almond 'tree near her St George home Karen - e I1 t e pih real-Il- 'k ' I' diud Sfl - ' i - 1 4 ''' 1 :1'0 7 Is 4 144! l'' ' ' six-mil- e ' 2 '' 4 - ' -- ! 4 Road Work Bid ' -- " Panel Considers 6rtil ' l' c en ri I ItegIrli7 01 rret sl : 3 I k ' - 7- 1- t ' -- ':1: ' d ' k N ':f 1:1 ''''''' i --- '- - i- ' ' 4"-- ' : II L 10-d- of-Ik- L L'A - tri Cars Bid for -4-- ' Wi A I 4: of - '4'l ' r- 4 pes uPtaahrelsnitsonda-le-a-d- " - " I I - 1 ' - e" II ' 4 4014 4 44 44:4tzla 1441 - - — - - Turner 16 offers bright smile and promise that spring must be nearing - - ' Winds Blow t:"SL-:Mati:Held-iciil----AisitiA- - Hard Cold :Iii SkoOli!igi Of Wil24':' J1 Cold air left in the wake of an arctic front created cool A Salt Lake man same address told officers be temperatures for most of the Tuesday was charged with was taking tare of the Domassault with a deadly weapon inguez children Monday night Intermountaini Area Tuesday with intent to commit murder in He said Mr and Mrs Dom- although skies were generally connection with the shooting of inguez returned home shortly fair and ninny after midnight his wife earlier in the day Most of the front which in Three hours later Mr White raced into Montana Monday a complaint Charged signed by Police Sgt Glen S told 'Sgt Cahoon he hoard a morning went along the eastCahoon detective division ' is man and woman argaing and ern slopes of the Rocky Moun:'Ronald A Dominguez thee heard two shots fired Ile tains but effects of the storm East The man being held in then found Mrs Dominguez system: were felt in southeastJaU bleeding on a living room floor ern Idaho and Utah's Wasatch the Salt Lake ' on $2000 bond will be ar- near a sofa Front late Monday Wednesin Court City raigned In Salt Lake City winds ridPolice Calls ' day at 10 am the tail of the front gusted Ing The woman's husband told to near 50 miles per hour Woman Critical Mr White to call the police about 11 pnt Monday At 3 The Sgt Cahoon report' and then am Tuesday a gust of wind in was blamed for toppling a cincritical condition late Tuesday took the injured woman to the der block wall 220 feet long 'at the University Hospital She hospital and 23 feet high in Nephi The After loft is suffering from a gunshot the couple for the wall a part of a new building 'wound in the head hospital Mr White called the was completed by workmen Sgt Cahoon said a SIX shot 22 police dispatcher During the at 4:30 pm Monday revolver believed to be the telephone conversation he said the used in was assault he accidentally discharged a area weapon ranged mostly third shot from the weapon into In theTuesday :recovered near the scene 40s ' — Ben White who lives at the the kitchen wall ' ' t ! i i ' r ‘''" ' qPI 6 1A t' itit -) ' i Li r t 1 frif 1 r 1 (' 1 - t 4 47 1 ' 71' "7"17' LL ‘ ' - - 1' ' 0 ' rot 4 0 t 1 i 2928-11t- h ( '' y ' i - 77: '" I i gw'' i 7 (11sc ' 4440- - —use 7 ' ''' 1" ie' 4e - - ' I' ' ' '' f A - ii r i e' i tee iL ' - listed A I W j haii tI er 1— ir ''V'keisoiliP Ti 1 IL per annum paid on your money on savings certificates of $1000 or more deposited for six months ' - ' by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation a permanent agency of the United States Government d U P s woe !!!7tiehesel ?' ' 411 ' do mt Met I A ' 4 fl ' - 0 ail RI" RI bow 11160 ' taliI ps 1)rit C eso well-ininag- - ' ' r :t ' ' ' - ''''' ' t ' ---- ed s 110101000 A ' IP r() - ' - - - ' ' A WESTERN COMPANY HELPING WESTERN FAMILIES LIVE BITTER ' 1 1 0 I i ‘ : I 11111? 4' A - v‘ii041 46i 4 are doing it every day throughout the state' Shouldn't you have something to show for your purchase? For your loyalty? You do have when you patronize Gold Strike merchants: ' - " it 4 food store can give you a Double Saving: Low est competitive prices PLUS Gold Strike Stamps Hundreds of stores - Earnings start day of depoilt 4 - ea in terms of the gift merchandisereceived No need to Wait for a new month or quarter INS111110 - vairisl - when needed 0 ' 7 15-ye- ar Automatically renewable Your meney is available -o 1 -:-- Some people Want to take away your trading stamps in the guise of lower food prices Don't be misled Consider a 1965 U S Departmentof Labor report After studying the effects trading stamps might have on the Consumer Price Index over a period concluded that any effect was So slight that it did not merit inclusion in the Index's consideration ' In a completely separate study the U S Department of 'Agricul tures"' concluded that stamp savers actually enjoy CASH SAVINGS :::) 0 t ' ttadioH1 d 0 L ekiN6t u - Li - - 4 your savings ore Insured to $15 i 000 ''- it - - "1 tiamoii - n- i 11"'' 71 s V s iiii' r- 0 (71 - a0 ' -- ir i d' --- - friN 1 Now available : - ou the 6 c At - GOLD STRIKE STAMPS sAucw WESTERN co diniihrtsrTri p Ls Borodlo of tolor Sttijtki Dividom of Pdco aol Indlot Namber Rwsorch 'TRADING STAMPS AND THE CPP olf S Dosoment of Aricihswo M4rksiioi Rdosorgb Divitioto Repoli Nos 293 TRADING STAMPS AND THEIR IMPACT OAT FOOD PRICES ) i ''' - i ' ') ( ' t A i 1 ) ) I 1 ' |