Show 0AwW61Zab I ' 't 0 r 1 I k I - --- t -r- - ''''''' ''' ' I''' ''I :ft ': i it ii I el!"41 I 1177: it 171- i I- i 1 I I Special to The Tribune CLEARFIELD 10 i " 1 11 I tl AI ! 111 1- : : ' 4 1 PRIZE 1 - WINNERS lit Prix NIGHTLY Lorraine ShWer 2nd Prise Gordon 3rd PRIZES JULY No !1 - A'- !-- (A n ' 0401177771 ivi 1010 - II t 1 iii 0 2- - 4 I l' 7 44 institute ‘ I ' i 0 L k t - tt A 0A 0 the ( 1 'P'' 1 4 -- I I el - et"":j 1:'‘' it 04 4 )pro - - ii 14:f' ! it Z'' ' ft Ill '41' r ' -- ' ' Itt' 7' 4 ii'-'t- i 1 ' '! ! i'' 4 ':' 04 ii$ ki- - - )ç t'l 1' ' ' ki-'- ' 1 kr--r:- e ''''' 2 ' " t'f' 73 1 L i - 4 f '‘ ' ''''- -' m--- ''0-4- --t - e ? ' i 4 c c t i (1 - t t li i '''- - - t t: 4 - - ) Li 40 for sal 6 7c 166 io) - ' -- v '' - fc$ se ' I ' s 4' Ths 0 0 g)' ai - - 11 ti - qti ' 0r4 –'al ") ' I - - II' co 0 it 2 ) 4 c: : I k- ' 4 - ft 4 ' c- - - t41' ‘4117 k re! 4 ' 'IT' ' ' t 4-- ‘ 1 t 4: I TENT DRESSES AND t' trri ' t' ' it '- t SHIFTS 21) e 0 10-1- 8 0 AO )Ttttr " 1 k f '' a -- - 1 k - - ' - t" If'74I''i it o'1 hifii7 : :: : I :4 i 156 267 REG d o 1 Day Only — e ft 2 ' o o VAt tion No ( County Fire Chief Frank P Jones told commissioners the new group would "give the department a larger number of volunteer firemen from which to draw fulltime fire men and added men when July Mr 8mm color film includes processing Brand-ne- 0) - ::a V j at - 4 o 4 i e GRAND ARIZ Robert F Ken — Sen (UPI) Monday' hikes nedy in miles seven 117degree heat raft to complete a four-datrip through the picturesque Grand Canyon along the winding Colorado River Sen Kennedy and some (D-N- y Bamberger at CANYON 1224-11t- h Death Takes Business Civic Leader The will establishes trusts with the remainder of the property for Mrs Bamberger and for their children Betsy Anne B Lesser and Eloise B Shott Continental Bank and Trust was named executor of the will and trustee of all Co trusts Andrew Demetrios Batestas Ave retired and 0 confectionary 87 137 Hampton Plans Display I gden unch owner of creations Handicraft county youngsters will go on display when the Salt Lake County Recreation Department sponsors its annual handicraft exhibit July Gary C Swenson acting department director said the exhibit will be on the second Buildfloor of the week seen be and ing may days from 8:30 am to 5 pm 10-1- 4 City-Coutit- y The exhibit will include Items constructed in current arts and crafts programs at more than centers 100 county play store - '' c A A A A A ON A A- A A A A A e — - Ak A — AAA A 0 N 0 A A 4 A A4 A A A hik - :: ' :: ::: :i ' :' ::H : - c:trk t Salt Lake nursing home Mr Bates- tas also opened Wistaria dy Co i - the Can- - ‘ N national — representatives' visit was hosted by the Salt Lake Chapter Number 'tl whose president is Walter Bohr Mr Armenakis' trip will culminate with the Aug 20 ' rally of the organization in Dallas f Y '' ' i L in Mr Batestaa Ogden in 1910 He also was the first president of the Ogden chapter of AHEPA and later became president of the Salt Lake AHEPA Chapter 146 He was a member of the Ogden Chamber of Commerce and the Utah Manufacturers Assn member of the Greek Trinity Church he was a member of its board of directors for many years Mr Batestas was born Oct The Tex A Ai AN A O p 0 4W01 J in Nauplias Greece and Eugenia to Demetrios Batestas Papanichaelopoulos He married Anna K'Hansen Oct 14 1914 in Salt Lake City His survivors include his widow of Salt Lake City and a sister Mrs George (Iasi liki) Koutsopodiotis of Argos Greece His son Lt James A Batestas died during World 9 War Thursday Rites Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 pm In the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox West A pray Church er service will he held Wednesday at 7:30 pm at 36 E 7th South where friends may call Wednesday pm Burial will be in the Sunset Lawn Memorial Park 279-2n- 01 It A members of his party climbed to the top of the south rim of the Grand Canyon from the canyon floor a gruelling hike that took more than five hours He and his fellow hikers later devoured a meal at the Bright Angel Lodge before piling into a bus for a drive to Page Ariz where they will attend a fourth of July barbecue Tuesday with a group of actors headed by Gregory Peck ' Accompanying the Kennedys and Shrivers were the dog "Freckles" a family black and white Cocker Spantel One of the youngsters later discoverid a brown chihuahua in a cave about 10 miles from the start of the expedition Because the Chihuahua likes rocks the party : - named it "Rocky" 1 —— AA" — 1 natural causes Monday in a A said While in Salt Lake City he and Peter Rodis Long Island NY a public relations officer 7 died of Served on Board with the confused principles 'Death of God' concept and the old traditions questioned our organization is seeking to develop leadership among Greek youth with the ideal that healthy minds and bodies must combine In the pursuit of excellence Mr Armenakis V' ' t —— ' RFK's Party Hikes In Sizzling Heat left his Ave and properties at Bear Lake to his wife Edith H Bamberger His personal possessions also were left to his wife gram L - The Donle woman along with the mother of the children Susan K Riddle 34 Granger are charged with neglect of Mrs Riddle's five children Mrs Riddle's trial on the contributing charge was set by Judge Larson for July 17 needed" 19 home ') L 2 169 b was approved Mon 1 day by the county commis Outlines :' — ' Judge John Farr Larson found that Judy Ann Donle 4421 Doris Way (2045 East) "neglected to appear without sufficient excuse" A $500 bond she had posted : was ordered forfeit a warrant was issued for her arrest and new bail was set at $2000 Sion s777 Salt Lake i ' City where he t outlined mem- 41Voi' 1 bership efforts 1 Mr Armena- — kis is visiting chapters of the Mr Armenakis junior anti of the American Hellenic Educational Progressive Assn (AHEPA) to present the organizations new growth and expansion pro- to A 2 Double handle plastic coated straw purse' A fine bag at this low Kmart price Millinery Dept 4 contributing to the neglect of five children failed to appear Establishment of an auxiliary group of volunteer firemen at Salt Lake County Fire Sta- met with local chapter memJim Armenakis Brooklyn bers and Louts Strike former NY supreme president of the Order of Sons of Pericles supreme president and advi1 sor to the supreme lodge an internation- - '' "In the world of chaos and al 'Greek- - American has ternity ended a visit MOVIECHROME — 40 :: venue Court on charges of Help for Fires V A 4 -- South fra- - -e- --- 1 1 I OUR J World Education Needs HANDBAGS c('-''I- cto) 4 -- Wall ---- - Salt Lake woman A scheduled to appear for trial Monday in Second District Ju "I think the chief should not have made his appointments until official approval was given by the City Commission" the mayor said "I hope this doesn't occur in any department in the future" he added The new budget which be ' A A i: Neglect Suspect Forfeits Orthodox Holy ' - tp 1 - easy-car- A I i'li:: by the Civil Seryice Commis- sion Starting salary for fourthgrade firemen is WO a month plus a $15 monthly uni- form allowance trouble" Greek-America- n F k rt - PI II '4C 02- 4 CHIC BASKET t ( r k i -: at ''' :: :::-- : firemen in The will of Julian M Bamberger who died June 23 has been filed for probate in Third District Court will Hearing on the — dated June 23 1962 — is set determined ‘ cc' ' 41 :::::----:- --- -(' I ' -'- fashionable tent dresses shifts-anverted-pleshifts in Avrilt rayoncotton poplin cot e ton colon denim and other fabrics Some styles are accented with fashionable cowl or scoop KMC Corp T4 necklines ''' 2 r thorizes the hiring of the new $ k probationary fourth-gradfiremen AU men have been certified Probate Will City Judge Maurice D Jones scheduled trial for July 14 and released the defendant on bond of $300 Charges stem from the Friday night explosion and flash fire that claimed the life of Mrs Martha White 45 wife of the man charged with illegal storage of explosives Police said the defendant had Just driven from the house and when Mrs White the structure the She explosion crawled toward a bedroom where she was found by firemen and police officers Cause of the blast still is un- paint dries in 30 min ' : Prints Solids! Pastels Vivids! Our keg 278-37- 8 1 Day Only lInDtaeyrioOrnIFIlat -- ' k ' --- 24 - ' NEW-STYL- E Latex with I I DEPL--- REZU21197 sturdy handle : x' duriahDlae Onalill A 'C'T -- t i 17)11611 1 A tr came effective Saturday au LATEX WALL PAINT lic 17e REG f Women's IT OUR : :: PENINSULAR itioe Al- &f t) - 'i 1 I ‘ !1a- - - : i watchful eye There are 7900 enrolled In the city summer' program 1850 in recreation classes' July 19 Hearing occurred : HOME IMPROVEMENTS PLASTIC PAIL -t F sato - -- 6-C- i LATEX 11 ''' i107 41:-- Mt t4i 4 I i I! Lze PfithIT i 1 it' 04 am II ' 4 a (cit 47 :c' ctiNe t f t wn t 1 ill I ! ----- ---' 11 ' r ' 0!) In parts— !medial home Eiell Tax l'410i0:illil' - ' I Ationo Ile ' 41'90 t t ? le ' ' lrt I i ?1 1 s - fully storing gunpowder in his i 0 tx v1? ' s4 $11 '1 ' - 'IP ' ' 0 " I 414'41 4 ' k 4 6- - Lee Bracken Indicated that the men began training Monday and that the appointments had to be authorized immediately because If any of the men had been Injured during training and were not authorized employes the city "would ' be in E 7th South Monday pleaded innocent to charges of unlaw- 1 Day Our Reg 297 tubes worn or Replace strengthen leaky tubeless e !IIM-- ici'" 4-- 4 ': 1 " - 7 Walyker - - Conrad Nor !al White 52 361 - 't14:ttilco' 0 - i':411 ' ' Suspect Denies Gunpowder Storage Count ALL SIZES 111 I Day auto tray bolds glasses sandwich - ' t -- k of requestChief Fire Grant it LAA High School since they are registered with the Recreation Depart County meat Mr Bradley explained - AUTO INNERTUBE Our Rog 127 I V c" - t at : "HOLLYWOOD" AUTO SHACK TRAY ( 4 r — ' Federafl t Lake The count does not include those enrolled for swimming i – ? 7 14 the Salt Lake City Fire De- PartmentThe action came at the Sali and chemistry Driver training has enrolled 500 summer students That totals 7900 boys and girls who have paid fees for the summer studies they are undertaking Another 300 who were unable to pay are sprinkled among the various categories Mr Bradley said Swimmers Extra 11:11' : ' 1 '':!::' i 6 in Training vacancies Enrollment is 1850 in remedial work in the basic studies: 1850 in recreation classes in tennis golf classical and modern dance and body building and 3700 in the enrich ment courses In typing cloth ing reading for enjoyment i ' spii — c: 'n t '' ' ' short-sleev- " e - or makeup work for which credit la offered recreation enrich rnent and driver training There are 212 regular teach ers in the first three parts and 13 teachers in driver training Mr Bradley said 212 Regular Teachers four ns if ' y — Lf"A -1 cipal The summer program is 4-1- e Colorful Men's sizes sport shirts in a wide selection of woven stripes gingham checks or reembroideries and more Choice of button-dow- n and matched colors with Tailored gular collar styles washable Machine pockets 4 41 At - I — 'at 4 The Salt Lake City Commis-sinner- s Monday approved the appointment of IS men to fill With enrollment nearly doubled and attendance 52 per cent better than it was last year Salt Lake City's summer school Is at the peak of Its perforrnance reports G Harold Bradley prin- Sizes 2 A perfect play shoe! Durable canvas oxfords with longwearing suregri "libber soles and pmtective bumper toe caps They're machine washable tool Many popular colors sizes 59 Women's Canvas Slip-o100 h X' ''ii:" i - Day Only I - 0 t 1 4 By William F Smiley Education Editor X Day Only or Regular Collars! N t ' 15 More Firemen Get Rush Okehs School Run - Our Reg 188 - ''1: 1Laell''''"116 Our Reg 177 ea 1 -- - r 4 A Of Extra I CHILDREN'S SNEAKERS SALE OF MEN'S EASY CARE SPORT SEIIRTS : 4 - -- E--l'il-- - t 4v (' City at Peak Already - k ''k 1 1 ' 1 1:-- ' X44— 1 4 " Button-Dow- n i ' Salt Lake City summer school physical education students exercise under instructor Gean Flags's - - is 'i -- ot i ‘ 1( ) -- t ' I" 1 " d 'ir ' A 4 -- -- i I c ' -- 4 1 r — '' : - k " ' - ' 1 r '4‘ 0 ' t: ': ir7 444-:- : i :: '' : :0 -- I 1 '" t :' 4 7' be A 1 Li-- t I f i ' 7 :f -- - A 111111 1! 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' Y' t t‘--f- - 1 - " 'PI r f" 1 U4 AK7A Pr g ' t I temt I Coormy week Stem 0"-I'- S Kt S i - :tom- - f -- 4 6" 1 17 ''”rW'ettrgteieNESMMEMEMMSMWtVjgrrnrM'Me-r7r"'"'''''C- It f k orw k I —1 - ": ': 4 Mime INSINSIKAAN''" ' 1 1t ' !? i 17 - 2:Y ill 1 : 4 In L l''' 0: - - display -— r—- 1Kti - N Mar Chemical ceremonies conducted by the drum and drill team and corpsmen government leaders William Whitaker a senator In corpsmen government discussed "What the Fourth of July Means to Me" The celebration continues Tueslay with a sports field day and an evening fireworks men" ast241111111161V1 0 -- io itt e r's out- L R : A V :I1‘ I ir:" f ' ':'''' ''Zit 1 "- r i -- - E A)F 7) honored other quardtThIokol program said Charles J Mosley center director Other certificates of accomplishments were presented to representatives of corpsmen 15E8 (Prisos mint be elaintonl within 24 hoots tr drawing ) 1 cent the 17143 Lewis 1:1 -' ' P LL Corp vice president and executive director of its Economic Development Operation and James D Purgason Job Corps prnject manager were named 'honorary corps- corpsmen for study accomplishments Those receiving special hon ors were five corpsmen who recently earned high school diplomas 22 who gained high school equivalent certificates and 17 who graduated from 830 pm—RCA Color TV July July 8 8:30 pm—GE Color TV Open weekdays 5 pm to 11 pm Saturdays Sundays Holidays 1 pm to 11 pm Adults $100 Children 25c - which assembly YOU COULD WIN RIG GRAND I t Mr"--Moxl- g i jj:t1 - special Independence Day celebration the Clearfield Job Corps Center began Monday with an afternoon awards 1 ' — A 29 1567 -- -- EVCIll and government standing youths July I Tuesday - ' two-da-y t 7: 1 1 - nav Students in t - : - ''''' k) I i I 1 yi ' s 'Iltilot 7 - Ifr-- I e 4 : i ' - The Salt Lake Tribune Clearfield Center Honors rtvtlmov ' :it::::-: i 1" l'i ikk Golf Revenue Proposal Under Study A proposal to study the use of revenue bonds to finance acquisition improvement and construction of Lake County golf courses Monday was referred to the county attorney and contracts negotiations offices County Commissioner Marvin G Jenson in charge of recreation presented the proposal to the commission on recomMendation of the recreation board At least three more golf courses are needed in the county Mr Jenson said Golf course fees rather than general fund money should be used to finance acquisition of new and construction courses or improvement of existing courses he added The county attorney and contract negotiations offices will determine steps to be taken to enable the county to finance the work with revenue bonds Salt Man Found Dead Special to The Tribune PARK CITY — Frank Ski doway 55 was found dead near his home here Sunday of what Summit evening County sheriff's officers and Park City police said was a gunshot wound d - - 1: i 1 ' e I I K I' 1 Q i t I 1 ' |