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Show -- A v .2 C, The Salt Lake Tribune, Monday. June 2.i. 1973 Auto Mechanics New. Slates Kearns Library Offering Area Nutrition Class j Elected Special to The Tribune By Legion v 0. Clarence W. Jones, Roosevelt. was elected new com- - in the pos'-hig- h school division of the 1073 Trouble Shooting Plymouth a team Contest from Utah Technical College at Salt Lake competes in tor Hal Julander accompanied them. two-ma- KEARNS Utah State University Extension Service and the Salt Lake County Library will team up to sponsor a nutrition workshop at the Salt Lake County Kearns Library Branch, 5350 S. 4220 West, each Thursday. July 5 to Aug. The 55th annual convention of the American Legion, Department of Utah, concluded a three-dameet Sunday morning at the Ramada Inn, 1000 S. State, with the election of new officers. UTecli Pair in Contest Utah's entry Youngsters 8 to 11 will meet at 10 a m for a basic course. Boston Monday through Wednesday. Richard Riverton Picks July 4 Queen Budget Hearing Shepard and A. both auto Barktr, Gregory mechanics students at the college, were selected in a recent M. regional competition to represent Utah. Utah Tech instruc Mr Shepard and Mr Barker will compete with 110 entries throughout the U.S. for first of a $5,0011 scholarship pim for their school. The car designated for the national finals is the 11473 Plymouth Duster. Several deliberate malfunctions will be put into tne car and teams will compete on speed and workmanship to eliminate these malfunctions Scheduled In South S.L. Special to The Tribune SALT LAKE -Public bearing on a proposed 1973-7$7x2.(159 budget for South Salt Lake has been set for June 27 at 8 p m. is Although the budget $xs.U59 more than the present budget, it is based on the same tax levy of 11.5 mills. inProposed expenditures clude $187.5X5 for general goSOUTH 4 vernment: $272.Wti, $321 Mis public safety and public The Tribune Special-t- works, - RIVERTON Jana lee Peterson. 17, who will be a senior at Bingham High School ; next vear, has f been chosen to rule over the Riveannual . t rton July 4th 4 celebration. "c r Her attend-- a e 1 1 fs are n t s Ana lee Ber-- r 17. . cf daughter Mr. and Mrs. Miss Peterson Ber- Melvin rett, and Halene Peterson. 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peterson. Riverton Lloyd Parents of the queen are Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Peterson. traditional breakfast starting at 6 a m. will open the Independence Day fete, followed by flag raising ceremonies at 6:30 a m. The The queen and her attend- ants will be featured in a parade which starts at 9:30 a m. Other activities include rides, midway, concessions, program and games during the day. A junior rodeo, fireworks and a dance will highlight the evening. 8100 Bicycle Cone Brad Evans, 1893 Nevada St. East), complained to police that thieves stole his $100 (2;$b0 bicvcle while it was parked at East. 2090-23r- d ill: mh of I ; Li. i rv : v l. -- i U Vddd 11 ;r 'I p c V. . ex 3 iary this dents, ..! i -- :.k. secfirst; Mrs. i ond, and Mis. Marge Chris tiansen, third. v . Airlines you pay for Coach but your legs fly First Class. On Western Voyagrurs Elect When you buy a seat in Coach on Western, you get exactly the same legspace that every First Class passenger gets. Which means that you can really stretch out. In absolute comfort. Without scrunching or cramming or jamming. You can cross your legs. You can unwind, unbend. Totally relax. Westerns First Class Legspace is available to everyone of our passengers. On every one of our flights. Whether youre flying 200 miles or 2000 miles. Additionally, the Voyageurs of the Grand Voiture Du Utah of La Scoiete Des Quarante Homines Et Huit Chevaux elected officers. They are: Max E. Young, Grande Chef De Guer of G. Daras. Utah; George Grande Chef de Train; Arthur G. Haycock, Grande ConducE. Peterson. tor; Orval Grande Commissaire Intend-anFrank D. Anderson, Grande Avacot; Eugene D. Maack, Grande Historian; Dr. t; i' Glen R. Aumonier; Grande Leonard, Bruce Grande Garde de G. Logan, la Porte; The most flights to California including the only thru-jto Oakland. Anderson, Grande Voyageur; Ben Grande Lampist; Crocker, Wilbert. and Blaine R. Grande Cheminot members, and L. M. Franci Grande Correspondent. Charles H. Commission F. Higbee, Firtiest W. M. Bowes Funk, all et Western also offers a choice of 9 flights to Los Angeles, 5 to San Diego and a daily nonstop to Ontario. LV. 8:20 p.m. Police Officer 9:40 a.m. 12: 05 p.m. 1:55 p.m. 6:20 p.m. 6:25 p.m. 8:20 p.m. Taking Class Sgt. Willard Heaps of the city police special investigations division is undergoing a course on dangerous drugs from the Federal Bureau of Narcotics ami Dangerous Drugs in Washington, D.C. AR. 9:29 p.m. Thru-Je- t 10:49 a.m. Thru-Je- t 12: 37 p.m. NONSTOP 3: 04 p.m. Thry-Je- t 6:52 p.m. NONSTOP 7:34 p.m. Thru-Je- t 11:34 p.m. Connecting (Ex. Sat.) Western On-Ti- me Public Safety Commissioner Janies. L. Barker said in a letter to commissioners that Sgt. Heaps training is being paid by federal grant. Number One in dependability. Among all major U.S. airlines, Western is Number One in performance. Wie were first in 1972. And were still holding that lead in 1973. Western Airlines. Its the only way to fly. on-tim- e Boat Motor Missing Sheriffs reports show that thieves removed an outboard boat motor, value $250, from Edward H. 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