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Show DESFJCT 12 B NEWS, Thursday, April 3, 196? SCOUTiNG'S VALUES TOLD BY EXECUTIVE Continued from Page By CARY BLODGETT Deseret Nws Staff Writer -ISLAND ANTELOPE Salt Great Lake State Park will be open to the public Easter weekend, Harold Tippetts, assistant director, Utah Park and Recreation Commission, announced today. days and Sundays until Memorial Day when a formal grand opening is planned, he said. He said island facilities will be available for picnicking, hiking, camping and boating. Park hours will be 8:30 a m. until dark. There will be ra park service fee Easter weekend, Tippetts said. Beginning Aprd 12, a paik of $1 per day or use of the $7 state passport will be charged all visitors. The $1 per day charge will be for all persons in a noncommercial vehicle, Tippetts said. service fee He expressed regret that holiday activities tentatively planned for Easter weekend could not be completed. "Things were too uncertain to plan a large celebration, but we do encourage families The park will be open Satur to visit the park and enjoy the holiday season, he said the beach road Tippetts on the island, damaged by high water, will be closed. "Picnic and toilet facilities that were on the beach have bpen moved inland and will be located throughout the island for public use. "Visitors may hike down to the beach. All hiking uails, scenic viewpoints and other attractions will be available by high water and windswept Tippetts said. He noted that boat ramps into the lake are being prepared and it is hoped the boat dock also will be ready this weekend. additions as comoutcr science, space exploration and have brought oceanography the merit badge system up to date. to the theme, Speaking the and Boy "Scouting Today, he tola1 the Primary leaders that the LDS Church is leading the nation in quality and quantity in turning out Boy Scouts. died B- Clears out- dandelions and a couple of dozen other weeds while your lawn so grass crowds weeds out. pendable Sunbeam mg. 7.95 5,000 tq. ft. ro- 27 Mg. 9.95 2,500 tq. ft. 8.95 after black- serving smith with Kennecott Copper Corp. Born Oct. 23, 1904, in Bountiful, he was a son of Edgar A. and Cynthia E. Jones Tuttle. He married Rigmor Andersen, May 15, 1930 in the Salt Lake Temple. Surviving are his widow; six sons and a daughter, Nathan, Kenneth, Dan, David, Mrs. Flovd (Barbara) Jepp-soall Magna; Maurice A. Your Choice Bridal Sai i Diamond SoMak n, Jr., Dcnr.io.. ; and Tern, Hunter; 22 g.andchildren, a foster son, Louis Montelongo, Magna; a brother and two sisters, Newton, Mrs. Eudora Patterson, both Salt Lake Your Choice City; and Mrs. Lydia Atkin of Tooele. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday, 1 p.m. in the Magna 1st Wanl chapel, 2941 S. 9150 West Friends may call at 8525 W. 27th South, Magna, Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Saturday from 11 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. Burial wlil be in Bountiful City Cem- Hant Ring Your Choice etery. f Wadding Band im according tp reports. 12.95 ez SALT LAKE Does everything Turf Builder Plus 2 does and prevents crabgrass and foxtail from sprouting; grubproofs. tually chops the clippings. If you want easier mowing tget yourseif 1968 years as a Lake Citys contribution, ncent financial es rtg. 14.95 10,000 iq. ft, and He retired in turf builder plus 4 mcnicures to tary. perfection, trims right up to fences and trees, ac- It 'a sheep. 6.95 1958 chusetts. After six months operation revised adult and under 6tudent monthly passes and increased fares, the bus company has failed to show reasonable profit, even with Salt - 04000 got of ciectricis Oquirrh presidency from was a member of the stake high council and a former counselor in the Magna 1st Ward bishopric. Drive extra route also will be discontinued under the plan. The route is the same is the East route on 9th South, 13th East and 1st South, extending downtown. Thus, 13 blocks of the r area would lose the bus service. Commuters would have to walk or crive to the main route a few blocks west. Other changes proposed would route three more buses through downtown Salt Lake City on Main St. between South Temple and 4th South. Two of these now travel along State St. , Main in the Street Reaching would be the rerouting Midvale - Sandy State Street bus, the 4 in East Rome 7 bus and the Holladay bus. Most trips being discontinued on routes to be maintained accur in the late evening and night. Other reasons for bus curtailment given in the report were home television vewing, dispersal of shopping and professional centers, downtown Sunday store closing and affluent social changes. The report discussed a growing trend of "two, three and four-cfamilies and "Automobile population Increasing turf builder plus 2 gobbles up your lawn chores as easily as flipping a switch and doing guide duty for your de- the Stake 1950 to -l three per cent faster than the way to power y causes. Tuttle served in Continued from Page Widnes-da- in a Salt Lake hospital of n a t ural population of people. The curtailments would be the second in less than a year by the bus firm, operating under ownership of Union Street Railway Co. of Massa- modi reisoo or by B. Saints since Jan. 16, 1965, ar Either coached Latte Bus Routes doing, Barber said. Mormon pioneering in such areas . Explorer Scouting, itfull-fertiliz- Maurice 64, 2786 S. 11-1- 2 The team, Jesusof Of Loss "The BSAs Boypower 76 goal of 6V2 million U.S. Scouts by 1976, would be surpassed by far if everyone did as well as the LDS Church is the dandelions are coming! the dandelions are coming! gasoline and electric models MAGNA Tuttle Sr., val. The tudents will now compete in the state meet, to be at Brigham held April Young University in Provo. Alden 91st West, bis op of the Magna 1st Ward, Church of S.L. Faces OGDEN COTTONWOOD Dies At 64 Davis Evans, garnered first place over Springville, Provp and Carbon high schools. Christ ZOIVI I SALT LAKE PAYSON The (UPI) team from Spanish Fork won over 200 other students in Tuesdays Region Four southern division interpretive festi- T uttle Cab Scouting (guide patrols) and othei areas have led to basic changes in the national BSA program, he said. Tne LDS Church wa3 the first to sponsor an Explorer program, Folkman D. 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