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Show y r.rS,tf,.V' ..tn . v-- r jffV ' Cigarette Tax W J Shows Decline L ,'ry) zy vcr - 5 J- - V9V , " S J canine James Juimson Colleen Yaw drey V Ann Xand ' Blainires W Nelson endy Carter Scholars Compete In Business field Continued from Page IM LaGrande H. Belnap, 5048 S. 5poo West, Hooper. Lynettc Ransom, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Joseph Earl Ransom, full S. 1600 West, Lewiston. Vicki Lynne Ksehler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor W. Eschler, 195 K. 650 North, Bountiful. YIEWMOXT Ann Richards, of Mr. and Mrs. L.BER daughter Jack 531 Richards, A. E. ' 2600 North, North Ogden. CENTRAL REGION Karen Elaine Blight, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Parley W. Blight, 3845 CYPRUS Rosemary St., Salt Lake City. EAST Sally Jean Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phil L. Peterson, 1714 Brown, ing Ave., Salt Lake City. - Debra Card, GRANITE daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Scott Card, 4009 Golden Circle, Salt Lake City. Barbara GRANGER Dodds, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford B. Dodds, 2959 5 la reus Rd., Granger. Connie HIGHLAND Argyle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Budd C. Argyle, 2560 S. 19th East, Salt Lake City. KEARNS Kathryn Lee Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart R. Smith, 4565 W. 5135 South, Kearns. - - MURRAY LEW Ann Blamlrcs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon L. Rlamires, 4S5 N. 200 East, Lehi. SKYLINE Linda Faye Patrick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Patrick, 3656 Twinbrook St., Salt Lake City. -PLEASANT GROVE Wendy Ann Carter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester D. - MiY VIEW SOUTH Gayle Townsend, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Townsend, 985 Hollywood Ave., Salt Lake City. WEST Joan Birkeland, daughter of Mrs. Betty R Birkeland, 941 N. 13th West, Salt Lake City. SOUTHERN REGION - AMERICAN FORK Barbara Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Burton Walker, 775 N. 60 East, Amer-lea- n Fork. BINGHAM Bonnie Jean James, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard William James, 2863 W. 8750 South, West Jordan. WLLCREST Jeanine Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay O. Johnson, 227 E. 7500 South, Midvale. Colleen Vaw-dredaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton T. Vawdrey, 1803 E. 12300 South, Draper. JORDAN y, OREM Nanei - NEWS DESEP.ET Frog Jump Entry v-w- D5 Friday, March There will be $2,400 in prizes offered from more than 10 categories. Monitors of the capitol staff in Cheyenne were busy Wednesday thinking up a name for Wyomings entrant. Last year, " Scottish Missionary Association Presents Direct From Scst'sii A BREATH OF SCOTLAND Hathaway's press secretary, Jack Fairweather, took Wyom-- ' ing's entry in the contest home Starring with him to train. According to reliable sources, Fairweathers wife refused to go into the laun- dry room where the frog was! being kept, until the prize' "Leapcr was removed. Dennis Clancy Alec Finlay Highland High Auditorium j FRI., April 4, 8 p.m. Tickets ot Doer SI. SO j)eeburger W. LeGrande Young, 727 S. East, Oiem. 80C Two Ground Hcef Fatties, Tungy Carter, 780 S. Loader Dr., Pleasant Gro . - Melted C',ccsc- PROVO Patricia D. Riggs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Riggs, 1315 E. Oakcrest Ln., Provo. - (0 I CtUICC, - SPANISH FORK Toni Ann Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gark F. Johnson, 341 N. 800 East, Spanish Fork. SPRIXGVILLE Cathy Alaskas Greatest Adventure - NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY Tumulo Slice and Our Own I.ip Smackin' Special Dressing Deri. See.. INCOME TAX charging griuty felled by bon at 3Sfeai the first recorded whale hunt by bow and arrow, along with many other unique highlights in this feature length wildlife adventure that spent the entire Alaskan wilderness In journey beyond Imagination. Archary action as paver before keen filmed In breathtaking color and exciting sound. DON'T WAIT TIU THE LAST MINUW Bring u vour flflurtt now. 14 ANY TIME prior to April Federal and State FAMILY RISTAURAHIS 437 South Main 855 West North Temple 125 West north Temple Crossroads; ( Presented by JUNIOR LEAGUE POOTSALL 2112 S. 9th East 7211 S. Slat 177 E. th South COTTONWOOD MAIL 4122 S. Stela 3060 W. 3500 Sa. 2022 S. Main Rock Springi 4 Svamton. Wya. PHONE 1 Sal. Night Only SOUTH HIGH State, Salt Lake Mr. Ogden Jr. High Ogden, Utah HSU BLOCK 1575 So. MAX. SHOW STARTS and ANDY PETE SOU VALl cordially invite you and your family to the . Tonight Only HORACE MANN JUNIOR HIGH 233 W. 1st North, Salt laka City MOM. Tickatt at Otar. Adults M Students M Children M" Renae Eaby, oiiinrirnni Americas newest way to dine Featuring STEAKS BUFFET CHICKEN a 480 East 4th South r Special Saturday, March 22nd. X -- DELUXE A 100 GROUND CHICKEN 12 FRIED chicken the meal of crisp, tender prepared way you like it. Includes: Mashed potatoes and gravy, vegetable, roll and butter. taste-tempti- ng DEEF PATTY a Buffet Browser . . . Enjoy Our Delicious Be plus Special Scuce, DUFFET LUNCH from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. lettuce & pickle Spring Musical i from Comedy i I $1.25 Monday thru Saturday DUFFET DINNER 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. $1.65 Monday thru Saturday through tho tantalising array of salads, hot ontroas, piping hat vtgatablok and potatoes, rolls, bwttor, dassart and bavaragas. Select your favorite dish, ivoryona will anjoy tho Butter. The DINNER TASLI invites you to brows starring James BShigeta S The KING n 3 ;& I fl March 26-2- 9 mv Mat. Sal. 29 Or if you prater, from the menu . . . order SIZZLING STEAKS Top Sirloin $1.59 New York $1.69 $2.25 Ground Round, Saute Onions $1.19 jj Includes: Choice of baked potato with sour cream or buHar, French Frias and buttered roll. - o.on rlfca. Rib-e- ye Steak Sandwich, French Fries and Garnish, 99' N, ft A Breath of Scotian Hfl THE DINNER TABLE BREAKFAST Served from 7 A.M. to 1 1 A.M. breakfast menu of ell family favorites. Complete Everybody likes variety . . . and the Dinner Table has it! Chicken! Buffet Steaks t No more family arguments about whether to have dinner at a "steak house, "buffet CHIIICl ZCML YOU 1IMITS CASllETONSOR Hill Ollier ticket ehicei il Men. keHh 0 Inea lainniwati. male mm Twtel lick 21 Will IreiCvlj and Ihtatre lai (Hhci. x A 1J Vhr q fried chickcn Plqce' S The Ckll 715)407 -- 21, 1969. Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ply w-v-re Dctlicious TripIeiDcckcr daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. Eaby, 6137 Glen-oak-s St., Murray. OLYMPUS Barbara L're, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Ure, 1700 E. 3300 South, Salt Lake Gty. Charles f yr'V Gov. CHEYENNE (UP1) Ciga- Sian Hathaway has been Invited (UPI) rette tax proceeds for January to participate ln the annual dropped 4.86 per cent over the international governors frog same period last ear, a de-- i jump. crease of 512,312, according toj The affair, held during the the director of the Wyoming De-p- a Calaveras County Fair at rtrrv t of Revenue. Angels Camp, Calif., is schedToni latriria M.F.D. Holian reported the uled for May 17, Johnson Riggs total revenue for January was Last year, 30 governors en5253,118.24, with five wholesa- tered frogs in the contest with les not available in time for Oregon Gov. Tom McCalls tabulation. "Jumper winning first place. Bartholomew, daughter of Mr. named Big in ciga- McCalls frog, all led cities Casper and Mi's. John G. Bartholorette tax proceeds with $28,250, Tom," leaped 13 feet. mew, 745 E. 400 North, followed by Cheyenne with Springville. $19,041 and Laramie with $8,993. 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