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SL Awaits SpecfalfTheTribUili7—Tile I would n'ever aurvied" Mr Burnham the a canyon wall which farmed a sOrt Of shelter and managed to get the family in it We stayed P r e found" there until we jackets sure and released spent Saturday we have MIDVALE — The Marshall rckiri Reunion i 01 Masons n These pictures of lunar edipse- Mon- day morning were taken with old poi 0 Anyone can get a good picture of a lunar eclipse — even with the most ordinary camera according to William R Gatewood chief technician and lecturer at Salt Lakes Hansen Planetarium That is anyone who wants to get up early in the morning TO prove It Mr Gatewood mounted an old portrait camera with a 250 mm lens on the front lawn of his Rose Park residence at 950 N 14th West early Monday morning Shadow Black Surgeon Named Bonneville Club President Fork Club su cce eding Lincoln Kelly Wendell S 1 r t 1 E I jpi r Gile Salt Lake City Dr Rekhman banker was chosen as vice president three-tor- s Elected as three-yea- r were Harold O Molitor Insurance executive Dr Gilbert L Wright surgeon and John R Winder dairy and insurance executive all of Salt Lake City The elections were completed during a dinner meeting at wind-whippe- ' - Or they noted a telescope Is being set up In the plane- tarium 15S State and the image of the eclipse will be proiected on a screen Visitors can take pictures of the eclipse from the image on the screen they said - Utah Monday was awaiting an answer from the 'federal-government on the state's application for $572344 to a migrant worker assistance program this summer in 11 counties - The State Office of Economlc Opportunity explained that :- I 11 -- -' e if ' Ku ROADS 1:21) - - 4 - II a t -- -- - - I anwe) 13 441sonmem Probably not any Therefore it's easy to see that the majority of freight service can best be provided each by following these roods that small and and every city and town large ct g entering the waves Garrett does just that by serving over 3950 points from 68 strategically placed terminals throughout west It is indeed gratour big wonderful letters of thanks and receive to ifying continually 'Such for things' tit Courtesy of drivers- speed proise and core of delivery routing tracing and all the other things that combine to provide top notch Garrett Service! e Coll us We try very hard to give everyone the some 'best' service ond we appreciate it too! 11 7TEFEr7li:M 50 South Redwood Rood Phones: Pickup Office — - 3 1 I Solt take City 312-241- 7 322-245- 3 3500 accommodate in the children section According to the application "Secondary purpose is to help train and influence migrant mothers in proper child care training methods and habits through hiring e aides and some as would -- e families - --- es4 L pre-scho- a proposed program Davis Sevier SanWeber Flute Juan Wayne pete Iron Millard 'Utah and Salt Lake counties would provide child and adult education services for migrant Jr 11 - inter-conne- Mr Burnham stayed with his boat and was soon joined by a boat piloted Midvale by Pearl Pollard who had gone to Page with the Burnhams 1 NTr Poflartt returne4 tn i Page and secured the services of Dr John Clayton Salt Lake City and his larger boat The two boats returned to Navajo Creek where they took the Burnham craft in tow Because a vacuum had been created under the Burnham boat when it capsized it could not be righted in the water it took nearly three hours - and to get it back to Page only 10 miles away Mrs Burnham and the three children were treated at the Page Hospital for expo ra lies a year and the project - in of Two Hotel Utah Hours - - To Aligrant Aid Request day-car- astrono- mer at the planetarium said the eclipse of the moon is only one of two eclipses residents the Intermountain Area be able to see in a two- period Just 14 days from now on 9 beginning at 6:45 cm pictures also can be taken of the suns eclipse — if a filter of some sort is used State Awaits US Answer said Kent A Feltz Another Boat Comex began splashing over the boat's sides Mr Burnham drove the boat to within 10 feet of the sheer canyon walls before the craft capsized under its load of water Members of the family all were wearing life jackets able to float to a small crack In the canyon wall where they remained until rescued about two hours later by Roger Mumford Page Ariz boat distributor who was boating with his family in the area "If we hadn't been wearing 'Y -- T 2 Mr Feltz said that eclipse only a partial eclipse — will take two hours from the beginning until the moon's shadow passes off the face of the sun ' lie and Mi : Gatewood said five-minu- ii o' 1 t -- - Shortly after creek the Project Image Takes - - Mumford first became of the Burnham's plight about 3 pm when he spotted a life jacket a fuel tank and a baby bottle float- ing in the water lie began to circle the area and then heard Mr Burnham call out Ile then spotted he over- turned boat and the family Ile loaded Mrs Burnham and the three cildren into his boat and took them to Page u-- 7 this area In Mr The family was cruising on Lake Powell Saturday about 1 pm when a storm with winds 'to 70 miles an hour came Mr Burnham decided to turn his boat into the Navajo Creek inlet to esrape the fierce winds- - C-- 111110111 ROADS TO 111E11? aware tp (Mountain Daylight Saving Time) a solar eclipse will be visible again barring clouds And when the moon peeked out from behind clouds at 4:10 am he snapped the first shot of its eclipse Then at intervals he shot the moon as the shadow of the earth slemly blacked it out By 4:20 cm only a thin crescent remained as clouds again covered the moon The eclipse would have been total at 4:28 cm but few Salt Lake viewers saw it due to clouds and the moon stayed behind them until it set near 5 am The eclipse was visible — unless clouds barred a view — In most of the Western states and Hawaii Mr Gatewood Dr H R Reichman 1836 Yale Ave '(1080 South) one of Intermounta in the Area's - 7 I e a ding stir- - — Mon- ns geo f day was elect-- r ' '''''' without benefit of a lens from front yard of home special " i capd returned arid Page motel home Sunday morning HOW MANY CITIES OR TOMS CA!! YOU TIII!IK OF Spots Lite Jactiet Cruise on Lake trait camera - ' ed president of the Bonne- ville Knife and t Gelineoniti R its th' Ear lv B ntI s it Shuttel rb That Catch Best Eclii)ses of Aloon y - Lance Photo by William —Fr Scottish Rite degrees from 4th to 32nd will be awarded more than 50 class members lincoln G Kelly sovereign rand inspector general in Utah said The four coordinate bodies of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry of the Orient for Utah Jordan Lodge of Perfection James Lowe Chapter of Rose Croix Salt Lake Council of Kadch and Utah Consistory will parmeetticipate In the four-daing Mayor J- Bracken Lee a 33rd degree Mason will address a luncheon Wednesday 'T4C - 15-- S Masons from throughout Utah will be in Salt Lake City Wednesday through Saturday for the 129th semiannual reunion of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemansonry Dr Nelson Charles Bledsoe sovereign inspector grand gmeral in Arizona will he guest speaker at a banquet Saturday evening at the Masonic Temple 630 E South Temple site of reunion ti mother and three children — were home Monday at 600 safe and cliy Hayes St after a harrowing happy weekend their wind-iwheboat tossed f an arm of Navajo Creek Lake Powell The Burnhams including the father his wife Ardis and their three children Deb- 4 8 bie and Cindy Brent had gone to the lake for a weekend of boating The family mglit in a Guy H Ivins Utah 0E0 director said Utah County is the applicant agency because of The location Its - central be conducted would programs through November he added Ile said Utah normally attracts 15400 migrant fami day-care her Ma put you recruiting others as volunteers" of the Part program would involve daily health examinations the proe day-car- e ill Illgall day-car- day-car- of lie i E it t I na posal says Adult education courses are designed for 5000 Mr Ivins reported in basic arith- Instruction metie reading and conversational would be English k Inrrc LiJ fered and taught by instructors able to converse in Span-Ma- y isb and English he said 40 1 on B I trATI3sEis it 14 bo U I 4r 1 4 1 '1"4 1 N Eil i HI r ': 411111116 t 0 17 !!!!! li lltLj r2v 5!7 F! - ' ' ivbg 54' fj j You can get car financing in dozens of places But it will cost you less at Walker Bank And the best way to get the money you need for a new or used car is before you shop for the car ) ITEEDALIFT9 With your loan arranged in advance you can bargain like cash a buyer And you'll save enough money to buy some of the optionals you want There just aren't any lower financing rates than you get at Walker Bank RENT A FORD FROLI US I 1 (We're just a few minutes away) You're a one-cfamily right? 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