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Show 'It BRIEFS May 26, 1969 DESERET NEWS, Monday, Winner InDAR Contest 35 feel very safe and secure in our Maverick, little as it is. It really holds the road. My husband bought it for me as a shopping car, but every morning, he says, well guess Ill Nancy Sonntag. 17. daughof Mr. and Mrs. Douglas F. Sonntag, 127 E. 3700 South, Bountiful, won second place in the western division of a Good Citizen contest sponsored by the Daughters of the American Revolution. Her entry won first place in the Utah contest Feb. 8 and then was sent on for competition with entries from Arizona, Alaska, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexi-co- . Oregon, Washington, Wyoming and Utah. Miss Sonntag is a senior at Viewmont High School. ter I prize-winnin- g Mrs. Kenneth Miller, North Babylon, N.Y. To Hold Exams Applicants to take competitive examinations for 14 apopintments as state liquor law enforcement agents are being sought by State Persont. nel Director Edward T. Him-stree- The agents are to start work about July 1 under direction of State Public Safety Commissioner Raymond A. Jackson. Salaries will range from $627 to $877 a month. Minimum age will be 23 and minimum experience will be three police ofyears as a ficer in a recognized state, federal, city, county or uni-e r s i t y law enforcement agency. full-tim- e v ,Vie For Crown Judging of the Miss Salt Lake City contest will be hpld Tuesday from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.' in the Salt Lake Library auditorium, LeRoy R. Stevens, chairman of the selection, committee, announced totjay. The winner will be crowned by Kathy Wood, the present Miss Utah, and will go on to the Miss Utah for Miss America Pageant later this year. Vehicle Panel Gov. Calvin L. Rampton has appointed three men to the nqw Hearing Board for Motor Vehicle Inspection created by action of the 1969 Legislature. The new members are Joseph J. McCarthy, assistant attorney general; Jacob Weil-e- r, chief inspector. Public and Service Commission; Jqfm A. Burt, administrator, Nlotor Business Vehicle ministration, Tax ,.! 5 . vi - $& 4- $'' A i ; -- '4' Ad- ,j- : v ) ; .3 ? r 4, - 1 - Commis- sion. x' 46 Tires Stolen t . :iyc-- 1 - .3 feurglars entered Flinco life., 360 S. West Temple, and stole 46 tires valued in excess of $1,000. vr;r::: j. :I i FOWLER GAS i .'WATER HEATER j Fully Automatic W'M fSfJ M ''r 4-J- , yy7rf iiVMnt;. t' :f yy ' ' ,7 t i i - sr & Hy,, K K p, .v1 - - T ' . crar f? SIZES Gal. f GLASS LINED Guaranteed For 5 Yeari. Thi meant a lot with our great water preuure here. D , INSTAtlATION BY LICENSED aJe PLUMBER OPEN MON. THRU SAT. i30 A.M. Til P.M. OPEN SUNDAY V A.M. TIL 4 P.M. - 66l wanted a car and foreign cars are hard to tix. So my - brother said Maverick was coming, and I waited. It's a great car to learn to drive with. You can park it and drive it sc easily. I really love it. Miss Susan Sara, Brorwvins, WewVbrft We bought the Maverick as a second car when a tree fell on our import. Maverick handles better and feels solid and safe on the road. When I hit a bump in ttie other car it was like going over a mountain. Maverick really flattens them out and I'm getting 25 miles to the gallon. Mr. v ySSfLec tt 71' tWiwWi, J - utetdjtug.iuiiAinfhMrrj 66 Everybody keeps coming over to look at it. The other night three cars stopped. We thought we had company. Everyone in our neighborhood says for the price it's unbelievable, it looks like it C06t much more.U Mrs. Robert J. Stalz, Deer Park. N.Y. Jack Orben. Computer Specialist, White P1afns,Newbfk MAVERICK MEMORIAL DAY : AUTO iSALE ' Hundreds of octicn eon offered by ycur local bonded outo dealers . . . check the i CLASSIFIED ADS ( In today's itmospapef Manufacturer suggested retail price for the car. Price doe not Include: white sidewall Urea, $32.00; accent group, $38.00; dealer preparation charge, if any; transportation charges, state end local taxes. USED CAR SHOPPERS: Ford Dealers Used Cars are the best you can get! r SL |