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Show The Salt Lake Tribur S Monday, July 23, 1973 TAR GAZER"0 -- P AIKS 'f Al t 30 16 - 72 1 OtMINI 9.Mr;30 Pr'JUNl V7- 573059 7985 CANCII JUNt Jl JULt U 33 .,21G 7- - 3?P) 7 37 Te"-v38 To "9 Cnh nownly 40 An j 4 Y Gu 4 Go " 4 Sew 44 l3y 6 9 35 y5VIIGO n 11 Om Dcnberoe U T , .igf Pf J V 6 jAltTP 7 V 4 A I 1 4 ;f jyyl vV DIC. j 'W' 4 fi r fy y T J A 33 52 7 F . J A n. -4 v JAN 30 r HI !l t" hf 90 ,f 'S f J 4 Gasoline Firms Exceed Price Freeze D fc7 y 32 31 rj 83 8y 6 i(fVJ d 9 PISCIS rf H M $:) 6Krr 70 75 82 )fn Wr r GooJ JAN If If IP 1 . MA2 ' ' 26 Cr 2 12 22 27, ' 51 62 71 Nnmj! KIP dates The annual event, which includes a parade, talent show, inter tribal sports, award presrelientations, powwows, gious sen ices and the crown Parley in N.Y. About Road Washouts On Aging Draws Utahn William G Leavell, BLM acting state director, said some of the roads which have been damaged include the roiH (o the Dugwav Geode Beds, the Pony Express load west of Dugway Pass, the road through Buckhorn Draw south of Unco (where passenger car travel is not recommended), Circle Cliffs area roads and the road. places are passable truck or in vehicles Classifieds Sell only by Many of the dirt roads on national re m source lands in Utah are muddy and slippery m places, he said Mr. Leavell said should inquire locally concerning road conditions before traveling off main roads back-countr- y He also urged care m use of matches, cigarettes and campfires because of the high fire danger this time of year. For comfort, he said, insect repellent is necessary because of the large gnat and other insect population this year Wallet Removed Barry Martak, He said that some roads in 1 Miss Navajo BLM Warns Travelers Bureau of Land Management officials in Utah caution travelers that recent storms have w :shed out several unimproved dirt roads Bonneville Distributing Co , Salt Lake City, and Service Station. Tooele, both have exceeded freeze prices of their gasoline, the Internal Revenue Service has announced Both companies voluntarily agreed to reduce their prices below the freeze price until the overcharges have been refunded to their customers, when the price will revert to the allowable freeze . price, said Roland V. Wise, district director of me service. Mr. Wise said the overcharges amounted to about $4,600 for Bonneville Distribution Co. and about $2,000 for the E & P Service Station. y , j lrf it 8 AP ? A nrj Nora Begay, a BYU who two student, years ago was Miss Indian America, will be present to participate in the judging. Last year. Miss Jenks was chosen alternate to Miss Indian America and Vickie Bird, of BYU, a Ilandan-Gro- s Ventre, was first runnerup in the pageant DIC 33 be b . jp. Glenna Jenks, a I te Indian and Miss Indian BYU. and West, a Whi'e (Taralvnn Mountain Apathe from Arizona. have been listed as candi- 1 CAPRICORN rt6ufrl 0 wjster F . Z 31 63 6682 86 PI In lv S ing of Miss Indian America No. 20, will be broadcast by the Brigham Young University television station, KBYIMV. The videotape of the celebration will be telecast by KBYU-Ton Aug. 7 at 8 p.m. and again on Aug. 11 at 9 p m. 3 1(35657 in le otons - ;9F,r rj 74 7 r, ,t 0 3) , Miss Indian Test Calls 2 Y. Coeds Special to The Tribune PROVO Two Indian coeds from Br.ghpm young Umver-Mtvlll be participants in the Miss Indian America pageant at Sheridan, Wvo Thursday to July 30. 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Borup, chairman of the W'eber State College Department of Sociology, will be one of 30 college faculty members to participate in a conference on the aging m New York Aug. 2 to 9. - Auertsons Fresh iniqiirij or uc8 Grade CL'Ufn Ri?e session is deThe eight-dasigned to set up methods of research in gerontology. y Whole A "V. X r ill (' a.J For the past several months, Dr. Borup has been doing limited research on aging under a federal grant for several Utah institutions, of which Webers portion was about $11,000. Discount STAT.1? STCa Dr. Borup and several of Lis students conducted their studies at Weber County Hospital, Golden Hours Center and other institutions with senior citizens. i j f i N J PRICE I L ,1 V r ) a i FD j 0,i lb. 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