Show r ' 1- 0- '' '' ' ) 7 i r I i : I l'-t- - i - !i '74 ri : i - ' ( I ) ' 1 ' e sr :4: 1- t) ' ' ' ' ' I( 11e N: '4- 1 s''''''''48 W ''' ''' v- - 0 ::: 4': : 4 : 4 r '''--0- 64' Ar : --:- t '''' 7 –' ''' 10 ' '11! ‘ - A- - - ' '' 't i 't '' s ' 14 4 '1sfr: P" :C76 oldest her $ ' - - ''-'- ' '" Presents The ' - 1- natirmes "'''''''''' Tradition of "Absent Minded Professor" and ' Sat ifreNei MAROC I $ $130 -- :'f t1 ir ::: ' ' ':" ): ' This month Mrs Johnson will Met with Juanita Brooks no author and Utah Historicat 'Soc laty board member t'e disTuss 20 historical maps she has Irepared of the area show-I- n residents prior to 1920 A - '' 14:li ft''1- '''' :::i1' 1 :' 4ometimes the only record we: have of the many hundred wh4: once lived in this area is sortteone's memory — who went to s4hool with whom" said Mrs 1i' -4 f'''' '''::- im t4t1 - f:: tr it:' 0000 0m I Mrs Henrietta Barben 94 Is the! oldest person now residing In Millard County She serves as a living history to assist Mrs Johnson in compiling "the unrecor:ded and unsung events" that adl life and color to her map making Arrived In 1910 We arrived in 1910" recalled Mrs Barber' "The land was husunocky but there was plenty of :water and after railing off the greasewoods and sage hills) crops could be raised course there were the when the dam went out yetrs an here were water shortages drdughts drainage and pest problems But today in addition to :many acres of good farm lartd you see trees lawhs and larger homes — luxuries which th6 first settlers never dreamed :: ': 1 k4 7t'" ''' :::: ' t SAC Official tka (r ' A ti 1' mow uil2 Hails Status ' I e f Altior ) 1 ) :' ' 't:'''' I 4 ? :::'f ( ' ($0igHfj r I o c: ' s - : li c J 0t 4 1 i '' AtiN41-00E- - K ir! 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"IT MAKES YOU THINK TWICE REALISTIC ARTISTIC" a''''' POETIC "A Otarrine ow ptestols by ppep URRAY 0(AR Wks lakto ON' galling Me boommol JO Irak poked bp LL Scholl Kollo awl Clwistms l di &bolo die 7 likings 7117 Sail Lake Engagement fa 1 7 gt 's ADULT LNIERTAINMENT tit Die 4 FOX 1 Leveling ' INA "1 UA A Tool 4 $hows 9:30 26a-o- 6 (t1 ' 1 3 IFOR 1 the year's most motion picture ipmes the year's most popular music—and El FISTFUL 0 plus - "A - Julie Christie ()Mal Sherif lam Ceuttenay Shapes earelairm Chapman ANX Gilifinen tiatd Uptówn 53 So Main MAR -- letpd:71111rrattitAalrita '" Total Pries - $30800 I I I includes oit faro from California Alt monis ouommodertiooh 0070 6 ADINCY TRAVIL 3594291 or Nper j Sertite Chine 105 I 3r4 South 417-71- ' ' 14cts so wetalet 1401 ' 6 (N Como' 'Dwain' ' FOOD TACOS ONLY 0 Use the Daily V33 10 guni 3 ' OMOur laYaNtmOot AM We '44' ' ITC NIGHTLY lorvite : j firA 4? 3 GA 0 2 AWARD NOMINATIONS ' 140 NATiNISS WSI3 11 SAT SUP& AT 2:00 31245e$ r 111W r-- v EVER - ' ' ''''' ' 113 t'c -PJ-t'l -t- - t 1 t4 ) l- - --- - -- -- 3092 Highland Drive ( -- CINEMATOGRAPHY COSTUME 4) 4444 ''' - (Color) y rt ' Fto -- r1 ''' ' mime T'1 o 0M 0 ‘ C:Vi mit — — — - S n IthAngt — 2121 Friday Open 6 30 aSsesont:' 700 end 913 Open 1215 "Setnens" 12:30 2:45 COO 7:1$ end 930 outh 0 MADLT 0 cb4 : ''' (:a T1 : — 74 - : a EAm a OIL AMMO& 3eturday-Sunda- 1 (Color) DESIGN — SkaAS ONS I n 4 PICTURES 'mem& ji'vAgi': ' r'l Ok i et WE gaff Va I ith tost - 486-134- 1 70411 - NVo EIDEMMMINIR11 ECIUtril HIE '00 III:11:1211CallIER t 4' I P' 1 y It? 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Sun MO pm 33fd & ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS st °( ' ' 1 mmminoloimummoliii DOLLARS" OF It itAi)3j StihtLiKA 631 ' - 3A I - lp 6 t 1- r- I N M:1v7 1'''' —:1 I album—featuring slara's Theme" 800 pm Pla"6"S 30 "A 8 - 0 WINNE R ' A"- - Na Every Evening ' op" I a - t' 44 exciting 29$-- 1 I 30c z)? iN lifpp 4: YOUNG AMERICA! s Bountifui — CHILDREN ' ' :"cV711 1 rv Dion' 7':r:4-7:4- THE MOVIE AND THE MUSIC L vim WO r- - ae4sia211iia)e 4 TECHNICOLOR' I I 03:11 IOWA a I iT 'I AM &&si 1 - STILL BREAKING BOX OFFICE RECORDS! and DISNEY tc) 1145 ONE FULL YEAR! s Running -- frAll $150 ADULTS CI Selected Bet Family Film of the Year by LDS Church WALT )3r& 0 BEST 0ct p"so OPEN DOORS I INTERMOUNTAIN THEATRES NATIONAL GENERAL CORPORATION 0 t11m Ilk IMO 5" 41°1111r r Features oft 12:40 253 510 7:25 9:50 pm :STUDIO IPLAYING TECHNIC01011' 44 FRANCE NUYEN & "DIMENSION PC-4414-oi- MINIM 1215 pm ROME! 10 - EFFRY HUNTER OPEN vow et ELL ELL OKIJ- OTOR-YU ti: Ely twit wAir DiSNEYt 1 NM RUN COM ACTION -M- TODAY! 4 UEEN-- op is? -S- ARTS-- 2114441 i PLAY aliglisOfira:151 Mims Herald OTOR-VUnu PONY RIDES! 1110110MIL1PLESIETTE102Ex TRULY ADULT LOVE STORY IT IS A BEAUTIFUL FILM FINELY MADE" —NY -M- stizANITr RoolDrrt linws —LA In mall Classified Ads 7r '''' 74 ' :t1 fhIDco of Hill Base t ' :I' iir e—f'' 1""qA -i0 pm titre '' coNAt ' ' I ff? 4961 S State 2664911 - I S A''1"'4' - 14 ''' ' IIARRIS lti : V ' - f''17'0: 4: f:r)' ' 1 1xr ' T pTeTahan l --' : - '444)e i'Vf''' 7 ' k - F'- ' PRESENTS I I ik tr1 NOON - -- - 4'11!7 ' irt t::: 4 te "BULLWHIP Never Done Anything ' :::- rif0a:at Tiimi Beaver County schools will begin March 72 and conIiitut until March 21 according to :an announcement made by tilt bounty board of educatin - ' - the '0't4'4 N POSI ik1411-L- - 66 - :46 I Proportioner 4‘ssi1 - 4 lift Sioni Before the general's remakrs 1 Paul Wilkinson ritraistnr I tile hub for many communities1:7: of '''''''''''' SAC gave a plans in: ite early days Mrs Barben briefingr on he SAC mission recalls whch he defined Its a "deterane of general war" limes Were Small : He noted that manned bomb:"Club members used to hitch are ers phased out in urthe team load the children preferencebeing to missiles so that into the wagon and spend the today there are more missiles on lert than bombers He emthat bomb! 119hday for Schooh phsized however ers serve functions that missiles cannot fill creating the need for! :Special to The Tribune a "mixed force" AVER 'vacation Spring - k- and ae-- f!47: Maj Gen Richard O Ilunziker left Ray Close and Col Othmar A J Kemper talk at 11111 Mr Force Base ! ' ' i GRIFFIN" Who Had '' ott 4 Of Mighty siit''''''' h ) 1 ' n - I oy: Ii r rr- e Achievement '::: ' 14: -- ' 0'7- SALT LA11:: AGREES WITH THECRITICS -- 'of kt $175 $150 ' :' Special to The Tribune HILL AIR FORCE BASE — Maj Gen Richard O Hunziker deputy chief of staff for Materiel Strategic Air Command (SAC) told more than 400 membes of the Hill Administrative Club tht the image of Hill Air Force Base in support of the SAC mission is "professional" Speaking at a noon luncheon of:' at the officers' club Gen Hun 41 one time persons from al- - ziker said that even while phasmost every state in the Union in into the Minuteman II : vete pioneering the North Tract program efforts must not Sugarville areas located slacken on the "old" missiles nosth of Delta Mrs Barben Life Expectancy ' reealls The railroad had well These efforts are primarily advertised the country with glo:wing reports and tents and concentrated on increasing the ii terpporary dwellings dotted the ilife expectancy of the old mis landscape — each with a plenti- - silos without sacrificing their he said noting that luC supply of dried greasewoodlcapabilities with which for fuel determine may Served as Historian the time or the missile's retireNIrs Barben has served as ment : : hislorian and keeper of the Jolly The biggest logistic problem : Stitchers scrapbook for several facing SAC is in aircraft landing lerins during the past half gear the general said He also ' looked forward to future chalencoilturY :The organization founded in ges of the command saying he 1113' "for the purpose of con- hoped to see the day when a assembled bomb dating educational charitable completely abd social activities with the could be manufactured ready nytto We work we play we to go right a the aircraft therestrive to serve the better way'" by eliminating the middleman yeas and nonMission Toterttee political - Wolin's( lami II ' Johnson C $200 $IM II i:- 1 n VON SYDOWRICHARD HELD 1' 1?:4'''' ' ' AMERICA ANDREWS-MAEXCLUSIVE RESERVED SEAT ENGAGEMENT SEATS AT BOX OFFICE OPEN DAILY AT MATS 2 PM EVES Sot Sim NeE PrE ::: - M ' ) ft 7 ' 0 - I A ' ' :::0 A I 49 JULIE s: ' P''1':!' 7 i' ::'"-eA- IldillitISORTAPORATiON ' : 1 ?' 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( the large membership Special to The Tribune - day at club meetings held "A lot of people have come weather when permittELTA — Land sold for $1 an ted Most homes in those days and gone — and died — during ace under the federal Carey were too small to accommodate the past 60 years" Act and water rights on Sevier Mier Bridge reservoir were about $50 when the first great r77-7"771 7 t w it ' 1 Influx of settlers arrived here in '': I :!1 i:i :1 f :' : 19 )::: " f1: I :::'1:1:'f1 i'' i '1: :::k ::1 ''):::: Today Delta City serves as '': ':''':'''' 1 l' f ': i iii stool and industrial area for i r: ' : :t 477:NI' i" ':': :' '' most of the outlying communi- f 1: :: 1t :: :: N ‘ tl:i ties in west Millard County but 1 :n l' :ii :: :1 Mrs: Oswald (LaVell) Johnson ' Utih state educational and t ': t ::: i ksj scilool chairman American Le!! '': ' is working to gion auxiliary :1 the i401 mall past through maps records and stories :t!A To Discuss Maps : 1 P Le' 0 i 4 01(1001111111 KM TU i7- I 00 Sun Thru Thum 5210-- 42 02 PEN0111012 it supportive SUT OIKIIIAL SCOOL—ILUOI UST ostmairottott-ca- ot S P4 4 ' r - ' ' Ad le Evenings 0 pm 11'0444 I 4's'" ''' "Flubber" — - and 0mEPPIPMFORIMIEno the In v - II ' - LAUGHS! 1 MINdiMmone“m CHRISTOPHER FRY ( CAN'T BEAT THIS HEW It's About Fri 21724150 1 r t47:77'' ml 4 pm Sun NO $200—$150 Viiminostiord - '— I Naps Records Tell Delta Region Past i - TERRIFIC EXCITEMENT ' Exclusive iltreerved Soot Entitlement lox Office Orem Noon Do 110 7 ' Department i - ' A011 : computer Smoot Admin'-'—atio- n Building'chairman of the event emphafor grading The computer will that the contest will cover cy'anithbien omnaedheourat !all levels of high school mathe- ohavthe ilaineaciwrueaesrdtulsts matics not just the more the 'advanced so that students in Gold silver and bronze pinsthe lower grades can enjoy a will be awarded to the firstsec-Imeasur- e of success i :- r ISot 'Itesident 91 Compiles Events I f Dr Ronald D Jamison of the 1IYU Mathematics WALT DISNEY HIT FOR b - and top five sophomores and top 'five freshmen 3: Vel) I Trunithorse asendniocet:ittoipCattesive t vN Beginning ds A scrapbook to assist Mrs Oswald (La Johnson prepare area history I PIP ScrtenPlaY 11 1 uses i i' Cznistry-Fo- Ii 71t I 94 '"- TFER—I ''ti o Mrs lienrietta Barben Millard County resident -- ' 4' j 0 201h 4 )) '14 01 ' r0- - )44'' k- 1 vvoe 'E" ltopicatfe's11e inedthteo tililaetiobnigpaEpeyurs You DprodulNdiOD4ELAURENTIIS ' ' ' Is—t Kf 01 't ‘: '41 l's 46'fk'o4 0" ) r k: Vttil e '41' 141:i - t i ' it-- ' :??? 441 ' ::171! -o I t t t ' ' i' ' S' 1ze 4- t ' Zo w6c 1 Air Asta ' - 1- :" : -i - ' ' e "'A )c °' ' 'I " ' v!- - : : ' 1 i '' 6 e' ' eStS' andDIA:is3cosn5du3c3t9ed: ' "mit-- - 44 i'''' 't ' r"-- IS4TittimOtiMIA4 4- - jt Following the test the exam- - ' i 'k ww t - ' 't'''-'- y "I "14 A r f 1:' :1 ' 1: "11 ril I ' 4 lr " -: aard place winners in to s honorable MN1- tion certifteates regional ce'rti iaddition Campus !ships to BYU two from Utah i The high school stadets will Special to The Tribune 10:30 PROVO — Eight scholarshipsState University and one each take the examination from --1 'will provide the incentive here from the University of Utah and to 1:30 pm in the Joseph Smith State College 'Auditorium An awards banquet v4 'Saturday as some 800 Utah'Weber ' all participants will follow at in' is contest i byfOr The school students sponsored compete !high 4111 Annual Mathematics the Junior Academy of the Utah 2 pm in the 'Wilkinson Center the : llth ‘ ' of Sciences Arts and Ballroom Contest at Brigham Young 4 A seminar for high school Iversity olniathematits teachers will be 't con Those rated tops in the Iheld at the same time four of one win will 11:e:tersr fltest ' ' " ' f' IPN4 t - :' - 41Zi ' :4: ‘ - ' tt i ''' 42 ' I : ' ' - - I ‘ - 7' ' -- :::: 1 4- ( i te ' '1 - -tt -7 1:t-- r : '''' 4 t ' ! ote' ' ' -1 i 4 ' ' ' ' - -- ‘'' ' : it 41"' l'ri t- 'Z''' ' ' - —' 1 t-- P : ' I ' 9 ' - t ' 4014C -- i - '7 1 r'""i e” - P'' : fr ' -r 4 A ''' ' - 4 1 - ' r: !6 lior g4 1 - - 41 tov Utah Students to Vie for 8 Scholarships in Math ' 4'W If I ' ‘ s ' '46 ' ' tll - ' :' - ' '1 : 5'5(505 4 VP55415555 t x i 1 4'5' 3 4 - ' - " ' : 1 ''') '''''' r t ' 1 i ' ''' 4' - ' I 4 - BIT litt - i ' i 'l : t t rt ' ' 19C7 17 141arell : t I i - 0 m 10044 ' - The Salt Lake Tribune Friday t'i t 00Aretktoktvegssmorampit ' r '4 t - - kr--- - ' i c - tr- - 7 RIK mmmwgowmformpaRrwgmprmp - 272 So Maio Rialto -- - - - "Nato" "3' "' 10141 744' 355-301- 1 1901 1 's |