Show : r 4 v v ir 4 V V alt le 111' '14 Ire '4 tr - 4 t— - i V V - - - - f - ' The Salt 42 take Monday April IC Tribune 1967 wpooploalt 1 1 It- 1 1 q 1 i i i the old maternity former Salt Lake A room at wards of the - )' 4 I ropolitan area i Midwife of the project is vivacious Shauna Mix who said persons working on the - I cornmunity i i t 1 ) 1 1 1 ' 1 Plel14( :r' k 1 t if-- ) ' (t I' k At 4 !: 1r 2 it tii rf))A4 re 44 ' 1 z-- :foir' '''' i " 0 t 1 A - - ' '''I 4 ' ' ' ‘ r - '"Alk r r ' - i ' 4 qii ' f - 1 40--- 1 ot--- 3 -- '44 it '1 I 1 ' 4 : ! ' :1 - i f r:--- i t ':':::-- -7 t4 4vo ! 2 - T- - - ' i 1 i Baptist Revival Drive ' good turnout was reported Sunday night for the first day of the Salt Lake Baptist Assocition — Evangel-- istic Crusade The Rev J N Foreman pastor of the evening this week in the participating churches with more than 20 guest pastors and singers from six states partic- A a-- - - -- aS lt 7 First Baptist r and Granger chairman iII 1 14 Ii4 of evangelism for the association reported a "good turnout this evening" His church is one of 11 participating in the Simultaneous Revival Campaign Meetings will be held each iajj shot man accidentally himself with a 22 caliber tarcar get pistol while entering parked in a North Salt Lake gravel pit about 4 pm Sun-a- y police reported Injured in the left side of his abdomen Donald was Wayne Tiedemann 30 258 S 12th West who was listed in fair condition after under going surgery at University Hospital Sunday night The- victim and a - friend Kenneth Hayes 28 123 C St had been target shooting in the gravel pit and were pre paring to leave when the accident occurred said Officer C A Timmerman Salt Lake City policeman who investi- gated Officer Timmerman said the bullet passed through the victim who was driven to the hospital by Mr Hayes vrATAR 117 -- v APFi — 0 V "')66-74-77 GEMINI ' 971:' D15527139 CANCII JUNE 23 WAt'' njli 23 53 62 1 1')37-4- ti68-7- I 301y (11(4':i A -- 21)13-21 VleGO i I 24 AUG ?14 strr z us1 J 401 xi' 8 10134:— 867813N' WW1° tv0 22 34 Help 62 limn Start 64 Barrov61 65 In 66 'Fes 67 Won't : T rhS Do '36 5trns 27 Don't 2r)owr 6640sj 2- i()it 13 14 156 Dnplay Thmin - ''Ir:eeg 17 6111 18 Par ' - 19 Sorts ttn ? :1 21 722"aoil 43 44 45 46 41 48 49 50 73 Can 74 Of 75 For 76 V imts 77 Atiection 78 Lrbeml 79 Loved 80 Focget l Smoothly 5pecal Patence Attempt f mish F inances irtwmpleted And 51 Too 5:1 1A1coted 53 Mote t 4 Wo 4 5 2t Or 27 54u1oc1t 78 IIt lerkway 29 P el urrl l 172mp:votte! be 57 58 59 60 16'ms vrg A They And Money OAdverse 81 8 03 84 l'nrirrtolung Iteqls 85 86 87 88 89 90 Pet '"'lblY Pomotly Favor' Now Ones Handle a) ik 1A 'olyed M4ortal i CA" - e 4S4 l3 83 tAGoryAalus NW DEC' 70 New C04)Good -- V 0 um SEPT 24 1231AyitJert1 891 POLUtN OCT 23 3544 It G AZER )( 61 Snrne 24 ---a Aud arrive Erretuanal 32 More Flr:e'':AVe poBul- Police confiscated 15 rooSters dead including three ones and a box filled with curved spurs ranging length from one to two inches Sgt Dale Bithell said Officer Bullock reported that the group was watching two roosters fight on a gravel driveway when he arrived 31 20 ttamony LEO military Lucky 2 Pay 3 A You'll 5 Prepare 6 Penamg 7: - to To develop message for Monday read words corresponding to numbers of your Zodiac birth sign 1 TAUIII3S65 CLAY to lice said Officer D B lock Alerted that possible cock fights were in progress behind a home at 1459 S 9th West police dispatchers sent Officer Bullock to the scene When he arrived Officer Bullock radioed that he needed assistance because "there is a large group out here" "When 1 arrived about a minute and a half later Officer Bullock had placed two but under arrest persons most of the others fled over the fences" said Officer B C Wilkerson the second officer Your Doily !tctsvity Guide Accorciong to the Stars sti 2o 52531?AI "'V50-61-7- By I ARIES MAR - Rev- - Mr— For- About 20 men women and children scattered in every direction Sunday about 4:30 pm when city police arrived at the scene of suspected rooster fighting Seven suspectswere apprehended by officers including three men later booked luta Jail and four oth- ers released A t The y Hurt by l'istol 4 - Rooster Fight? I Church of ipating- man said Lake ' ''''"- 't t t 4 1 - f 6 ' '4 -- '''':" '' ' - : - - 4 ow 4e014e' ' 4 - 4 1 : ow----- - -- 4 'i 11" - -- rm 1-- 4'41iA ‘144r aa '4' 6:' 4I"'"-'-:- J- ow 1144 r doc-- - 44 - -- 44- I):: 5 t --se A r t A e r ' A- Sixteen mothers who skere nominees for Utah Mother of the Year will be honored at the Utah Mothers ASSOCiatiOn annual award ceremony at 1 pm Saturday in the Assembly Hall on Salt Lake City's Temple Square the program Highlighting will be the presentation of the 7 Fairbanks Motherhood statue to Mrs Joseph L (Marian G) Nielson Blanding Utah Moth- er -- - - 1 '"111 osA4-444- “ Skyline High School students file into remodeled and reorganized cafeteria Cafeteria was losing '''' L'7"---- tk ' It i ' 444444e- 1 il74 t' "shag- - " i i 4 u- For Mother V ) -- - - 1 vo 'e : e ' 0 ' lb- - ' tt - v te:ZZ:r1zak 4444 M:-:1- Nominees - i t t ' ' P'4'-''llr I 4441 Ipl-r--- - ' "Nwer ' t tI ''""Z - - 4: r- "-- f ! ‘‘' - - ''-'I 91 444 A business until it was remodeled to offer a wider selection by giving students choice of two menus i ' En of 1967 The statue will be- presented by Mrs 'Calvin L Rampton Music for the occasion will be provided by the chorus of Relief society Sing-joMothers of Grariger Slake Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints 'will represent Utah in thNselection of a National Mother by the American Mothers Committee Inc in New York City May I - — g y Skyline w High'8-Ne- Mrs-Niels- Cafeteria7Ready-for-Busineq- s? By William F Smiley Tribune Education Editor be satisfied with the single menu offered under the old program Result — operation of the high school cafeterias slid into the red Not enough students them to make patronized them profitable to operate Now the remodeled kitchens and at Skyline Olympus and food more offer Granger more variety and a dual bill of fare Miss Parker said Like Friday — for 25 cents they could buy the old standard Type 'A lunch fishburgers a salad roll beverage the district's six high schools to replace the district hot lunch program 'Cyprus should be in operation before the end of the school year and Granite will be ready next fall Miss Parker said Kearns started on the new of Skyline High School's cafeteria kitchen newly opened after a remodeling iready to go" program say Ernest A Pizza principal and Miss Margaret M Parker high school lunch supervisor for Granite District '!shakedown" went very well Mr Pizza said due to the patience and excellent cooperation of students and teachers Skyline becomes the fourth A s three-da- y program Why the change? Blame finicky tastes of senstudents school ior high Whereas the junior high student is just an appetite on the other side of an open mouth the senior high student is suddenly selective and wouldn't - and fruit for dessert But for 35 cents they had the added choices of tacos choice of three salads cinnamon rolls and choice of chilled desserts or watermelon In the old days they took the lunch or went else- where and an increasing num- her chose "elsehere" The central kitchen will continue to supply the menu lunch to elementary and junior high school chit- dren reported Lucian H Bates school lunch director 4 - - ail - an tu! T1- 23 n t 0 CAPISCOOPI DK 23 JAN!! 20 4i 441 7132 - 43 AQUARIUS AN 21 Irte r 73-7- IP 42 ittSal FEli 2427-3- i 2ost MAR 21 41 - ' in di! ilk FIIIGIDAIIIE 01041'1 -- -- ----- FTe - Washers Dryers pa - Iktro Ar liscolit -- - !Snow ni irs I tiimhi lir PN ao0011111 al as low mica 01 88" one-mi- DISCOUNT 11011:SE 4 WI So Stoto 3224111 Homer Henson Fora Div PP ag hE ar le volunteering and use of leisure time One immediate objective Mrs Adix said is the publication of a "resource file" or booklet to list just what services and programs for older persons are available Another possibility is the establishment of a regular calendar of events and activities which might be of interest to the elderly Keyed to Needs Good Turnout Initiates I & " T 0- 64 ' i ti 5 ji 17 :Ir - v - i st)lation - :: SL Area Briefs 4 1 - i ' - medical care transportation adult education problems of Mrs Shauna Adix begins work on a resource file r Community Services Council Project on Aging - ':1711- i - !('''''" 1 "I''' t : ' ir i- - - r: t Honors Wait k - housing --- -- N 7"41a1re: '' ''''' Currently contact is being stressed with the senior cit izens themselves to get their ideas on what should be included in the master plan It is anticipated that there will be "Project on Aging" task groups wirking on recom- many fields employment T — 4 ) ' - t- I " ' ' i : I - Citizens' Views I - t t it i- al'o ' rt ' " t ' ' i t Lel ve1--- - ' 1 ' others 171 0 - ‘ r- ' It ' c'r'1 I - 4 frs1641 "s i 1 1 f 1t i —- - - !I )a ' 1 '61 -7 eilfloPt"”Vr g ' - '' - - lit r : :1 ra---- 4 "Es —ogrow9 41 I 'v ' :' 4' ''' ' i 4 '' ' : ' i ? 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' ' 4I- i i ' f: : - - : 4 1 " '1'1:'':- - :: f 5 l'Z ' -- Major goals of the committee she said are to 'coordinate opportunities for the elderly identify new areas and reach people — and only if they want to become involved — who are not receiving service through traditional methods The committee recently met with what they term the "professional dialogue" or persons involved in programs if directly for the elderly and was surprised to find that in many cases persons in one area of service were not aware of what was being offered hi 1 4::::"1 1 it I t - i ! -1 Srp il t 1 j oat Guiding Group The committee contains a wide spectrum of the community including persons representing religious groups retired persons welfare and other governmental agencies and individuak from the academic community Mrs Adix views the project as a massive funnel channeling information and directing action to determine needs and what already is available 4 - 1 ' 4 1 - i 2 charged with creating a Community Service Council are "Project on Aging" 'laboring hard to deliver" Operating since February under an S18000 grant made possible for the federal OlderAct Vern Mrs Americans o't the Adix is coordinator project and Mrs Stewart M Hanson is chairman of the "Comm it t'ee 0 n Aging" County General Hospital is the headquarters for efforts to give birth to a coordinated master plan of serviccs for the elderly in the Salt lAke met- I - tt Project Maps Services for Elderly 1 - 1 ' 1 ''''''' t4 Community Master Plan 1' 1 ' 4M'!: :- ' i Noting that different groups and agencies have different ideas about what age labels a person as elderly she said her group is more concerned about attitudes and needs rather than an abritrary age level such as 55 or 62 Persons especially senior citizens themselves who have to contribute about ideas programs for the aged are asked to contact Mrs Adix-at- — t h e Community Services Council 2025 Council Way (northeast of the old General Hospital) Ulnas 2 Wound Pair in S L wi br lx tu tv Emms El your semi-annuall- pasgbisto 0 oaytTofc-- ' th in 21 6 1"1 11-- IL -- (17-- earning le agency of the United States Government No saver has ever 'lost a single penny in savings t 10 tli hi el so insured PIF netcoHle th th savings account gives you You know your money is safe — insured tip to $15000 by an Tit 1 al rif You know your money is available too at PI'S There's never any charge fa ot FC for withdrawals no matter how many you make 44 Si Y' tt And thin of all the other I advantages you enjoy at PFS such as our five attractive and conveniently located offices our tellers who have gained such an Officer R K Childs who insaid the victim vestigated was stabbed by an unknown assailant during an argument over a scratched auto fender p enviable reputation for their friendliness courtesy and 7 7" Near Heart ' I 1 helpfulness pass up the Vhy extra money handy at PFS? And why pass up the pleasures that only a passbook savings account can by saving "Save-by-Mai- and there's our tt l" I bi a b give you When you think about all these advantages come to PFS' Your your savings account any time savings account large or small is most cordially welcomed like looking to see exactly how much You have in ' — t( plan too that makes saving by mail So easy you could be making every Year a a a a ' h 'I IN ti t - l't :f1 Misfi Offitti - ''') 115 Branch i - Vse' 70 sme The victim had Item driven to the hospital by a mnipan- ion I the officers said after him at friends discovered from the home suffering wounds Mr Trigger said the Mei- - th TIE And of course let's not forget the peace of mind that a PFS urday tal help your account grow? 35 280 S 300 The victim was taken to University Hospital by a companion and was placed in the intensive care unit for observation due to the dose proximity of the wound to the victim'S heart according to hospital officials In an earlier incident William Trigger 29 725 E 6th South suffered two stab wounds in a fight at an unknown location Mr Trigger suffered superficial wounds in the lower left back and right shoulder and was treated at University Hospital and released Officers Darrell Goodrich and Dave Blackhurst reported they noticed a car running a' red light about 8:30 pm as- vehicle was si umedforthe dhefadihospital I lowed it to University Hospi- th cc rc in ci - seeing how fast PFS earnings (credited and compounded West Sandy was hospitalized for observation with a single stab wound in the chest after an incident at 6th West and 2nd South about midnight Sat Wound PI Lit it? And how else can you get the well deserved pleasure of Two separate stabbing incidents late Saturday left one man hospitalized and in fair condition Sunday at University Hospital We lby a you want to? Or getting the thrill of watching your savings balance int:rease as you add to Al ON ''' 1 ' gOt:gs dt ti HOME 1 at : 14 'Fjor If l' I g ' i I li t!' LOANS: l'i Iti LI ite '":1 I 1 'trt"r7P'° A' - 411 I 114 i 4' "- 4 1"-1- itOtto 40 1311113' 01 it' 0 i t le et Y li : d 1 - Ite°V C00 -- i s T !L1-9TiIt- t -a' i i - i ' I k t - ) h ' : I II! a Donovan President Gene 60141$ HOME' LOANS MODERNIZATION rt:Chtles:s avi I s Institutron K SAVINGS n:" Assets Over $185000000 ' I 4 II Federal Savings INSURED dent happened somewherilln West lnd South the officers said — NP)uden"tial PER ANNUM SAVINGS Mee Se (current rate) INSURED-PASSBOO- South Main Street Salt lake Cdy Utah I ei |