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Show 1 17, 1973 0 The Salt Lake Tribune, Monday, September Park Starts Safety Plan Honors Hail American Fork Yards the result of carelessness on the part of some visitor. use their rules hdynd fowjhe t0 U! simply ' - THIS WEEK'S NURSERY SPECIALS Special to The Tribune GRAND TETON NATIONAn intensive AL PARK - safety campaign recently started here to cut down the number cf accidents. said Supt. Gary Everhardt 105 visitors have died in national parks this year, compared to 85 at the same time last year. In an effort to reduce the number of accidents, Grand Mon National Park has distributed new, safety messages throughout its areas. Park personnel have also been ordered to intensify their efforts to educate visitors on the perils of carelessness when on water, scaling heights, observing wildlife and driving on park roads. These mishaps are not the result of negligence on the part "of park personnel, but Special to The Tribune Old AMERICAN FORK mobile and homes new homes, pa1c homes all can have one thing m common, according to members of the American Fork City Beautification Coma beautiful yard. mittee . Committee members recently have spotlighted homes of the three types in the community to show what can be done with a little imagination, a lot and perhaps of hard work a green thumb. Homes cited included those of Mrs. Meda Hunsaker, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Mdne and Mrs. Emmett Tittensor as representative of the older facilities, the new residence of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Hams and the mobile park home of Mr. and - hard-hittin- ... g MOVIE AUDIENCE guide Dm apdv to t WO Mar opOMd mm ! tlw Mpton Pm f SH lnylmi. Suggested for GENERAl audiences All oges admitted fpt nation to the citizens for their assistance in helping keep Fork a American pretty place to live, and urged everyone to get a head start on spring by cleaning up fall leaves and debns before winter sets in. r rv JV Photo by T ribune Correspondent Ann Shields this older home which belongs to Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Tittensor. A nicely designed fence can enhance the beauty of a yard, demonstrated 3? II - by Suggested for MATURE ences (pa. ental guidance suggested). All ages admitted. Persons under 17 not admitted, unless accompanied by potent or adult RESISICIE1) guardian. Persons under 18 not nutted White Birch White clump Birch locust Catalpa Poplars (14 to 18') Wrn,, Al in If extra large containers come and see interested FLOWERING SHRUBS large and small ROSES NOME ft GROWN EVERGREENS PINE & SPRUCE TREES FRUIT TREES LOTS OF FREE ADVICE on planting and planning with yoor purchase of nursery stock. peat PERENNIALS CONCORD GRAPES BERRY PLANTS CENTER LAWN PUNTING purchase of seed, or fertilizer. moss liiSS- 1 PLENTY Of FREE PARKING - Let us be of service to you. 45 years in the 8210 South 7th East Phone 255-071- 1 Qo'fil SwiIj Nursery ond Landscaping business but bitor- - wemne ckL , rs f ) jr i s, is . - 10 to 12' TOOIS ron mi US!withOF $15 Cod OFF Blue Ash COMPIHI CARDIN THIS In m i V s - 1 j - s Ai.KT 'Vi y iair - w ' XV.X-X- 'N X , 1V X '"XxXXXXXX Is nl vAAV AciiJirr'ir'fwvnriii'i'ifciMirfiitt and Mrs. Nathan Porter look permanent. in making mobile home of Mr. yard, complete with flowers and ornamental items, aids A well-ke- rZ. Webers Staff Slates First Formal Meet Special to The Tribune OGDEN Dr. Joseph L Bishop, Weber State College president, will greet the faculty and staff of the college at them first formal meeting of the new school year at 10:15 a m. Monday in the WSC Fine Arts Center. Playhouse Season Of Eight Great Show s IScjilcniltcr SchKl For Scandal BM I nnervily IhtMtet lYodm Miracle on 3 1th Street tit ness for the Prosecution i APPLIANCES Reduced Prices March New Westinghouse 1 JQQ0 IJi QQQ Frost-Fre- e New Westinghouse Refrigerator- - freezerCombinahorO'O S30 1 Slightly Domaged Now Wetmghow blow WesSnghouso Budf-iDishwoshor. 3 ft Q50 Q aa. Big Discounts must be in good operating condition. tT'nuin-- CO. i"- f 12-Ap- April i ; 27 ril Rally Round the Hag, Boys! V It.nhou-- e Guild - twist -- Blithe Spirit Bl Limer-it- TlHdhr ProdiHtioii iWmiwn I- menthol Twist. So Twist tastes fresher than ordinary cigarettes. And Twist gives you a smoother cool. Now there's a new Twist for smokers, the one and only menthol with a dash of lemon. V ; In Ml 15 May 25 10-M- ay The Order is Love PldvNm-eGud- Protluiiion d irvi9 IVr Vat fror gEA SOW TICKETS Phone INDIVIDUAL SHOWS BALCONY Trade-- south Ai! 30 15-Mar- ch Lemon Menthol 100s. 77 Reserved Seats People' CRESS CIRCLE $2.00 MAIN FLCSR CENTER $2.50 largest Trade Allowance mtAsnrf We put a bracing twist of lemon freshness into every new IVjItV Pn.lmliuti "Enemy cf The Lowest Prices All APPLIANCE Production 23 Bl lnmr-i- l With Trade 1 Jhuc Guild Hello Dollv New Westinghouse 1 AQOO IU Automatic Washer I I Plu February Floor Models Clothes Dryer 26 narj Home New Westinghouse 1 1 hoae Cuild Prodni tinn A I1a SPECIALS - zimi December 13 November 30 SEPTEMBER Refrigerators- 17 November Union Building. 2 New Westinq- house of the People Production Dr. Bishops address w ill folannual low the colleges breakfast which faculty-staf- f will begin at 8:30 am.ui the Electric Range 13 28-Octo- Ur $1150 Box Office Open 1 l.M. to 5:30 F.3L Monday through Saturday Do yourself a flavor. Pick a lemon. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. in IB mg ) tar ,13 mg nicotine a per ctqaretie by FTC method V |