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Show y f "nf1yTri I y-- OSCdof y y ynyy y y Fiy1r At Y, yiy'i 1 f y- - DESERET NEWS, Friday, August 22, 1969 A Kaysville girl remained in serious condition today in a Logan hospital after being hit by a boat while swimming in Bear Lake Saturday. Melanie Rigby, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Rigby, Nevada industrial accident. He was crushed to death six miles west of Black Mountain when the tractor he was driving tipped over. high-power- 66 N. 750 East, Kaysville, suffered major lacerations, fractures and a punctured lung when the boat struck her. Witnesses said Miss Rigby was floating in an inner tube alongside a friend, Michelle Weaver, Kaysville, when a tbatrli tarLe Law1 NVIJ s reg. 3.59 to 4.98 pair 1 9 MV ys' slacks I 4 pair 1.00 Ban-Lo- long-wearin- g stretch hose offers comfort. In grey, black, or only 50doz. navy, fits oil-da- y reg. 4.99 to 5.99 pair sports casuals are with belt loops. Broken sizes 28-3only 120 pair remain. (limit 2 pr. per customer) guests, announcement and discussion of standards acid rules of the conference and iother business will be part aC the meeting. Saturday will be a banner day at the ccnference with Mormon astrorjbut Dr. Don L. Lind and Concessional Medal of Honor winner Lt. Col. Bernard K. Fiiier slated as speakers. Dr. Lind Will address the morning session and Col. traveling at any speed to drive down Slain Street ting all greeii . Under prei Csurvey by Bruce Reading, a&stant city traffic engineer, tions, commit to use othei time, he saic The between signals Stjjjdh Temple and 4th South cajdain And State streets are for Eftichronized average spefed of 16 miles an hour. jte disparity is five-minu- the problem traffic engineers aij attempting to cure in or5r to smooth the flow, Redoing explained. survey is part of a statewide traffic study. One problem along Main Street is the midblock pedestrian lane traffic lights, the ei$ineer reported. He said it isjimposslble for a motorist i Fisher is slated as keynoter during the afternoon. Ara 0. Call, a member of the general board of the Mens Mutual imYoung provement Association and member of the Ensign Committee, said the planning had 10-1- V To Avoid llidian Site i. Alignment H&hway 70 Interstate near Fremont of Junction, Sevier County, will be shifted by 50 feet to avoid disturbing most of an Indian mjund known as Snake Rock. (this was agreed upon at a mealing cf representatives of State Highway Department, Parks and Recreation Division and other agencies Thursday in the office of Blkie J. Kay, state highway engineer. j Pr. Jesse D. Jennings, of anthropology at the University of Utah, said the mound contains remains of an Indian village of the Fremont culture. Dennings told the group he hafr excavated pottery and other artifacts from the mdiind and that it merits additional digging. Jennings is retained by the way Department to investigate and excavate areas of Archaeological interest along highway routes. JCay said narrowness of the canyon makes it Impractical to avoid disturbing any part of the mound. ' pro-fees- Hh per-bbe- travel time k shown in tie survey varied from 27 seconds between 2nd South and Broadway on State Street to 571 seconds between and 4th South. Broadway Reading said that perhaps parking ratops are causing some of thetlelay.' ' The city Commission added another factor to the traffic study Thursday. They asked engineers t study a request to extend downtown truck unloading pirking periods to 2 p.m. Presert unloading period is from 6 to ill a.m. Delivery iprvice businesses been thorough for the conference. Everything is going forward without a change, he said. complained this week that more loading and unloading zones should be established on downtown streets. Trucks sometimes have been forced to double park to make . deliveries, creating traffic constriction, they said. Reading said that doubling the citys meter maid corps this month has resulted in an 80 to 90 per cent turnover in downtown parking stalls. He said he was surprised that well under 20 per cent of shoppers feed meters beyond the initial parking time, usually one hour. of The police department reported an increase of . 400 g citations a day by the meter maids. This probably will mean $800 a day additional revenue to the city in fines and forfeitures. over-parkin- BACK-TO-SGHO- jge class load In ntary schools for school year was according to a rebed today by the a week holds selections in layaway down, Phans year orders Msnday. Switchboard opan from 8 a.m. Dial 328-118- 8 in Salt 825-1607 Lake City area, in Ogden area, in Provo area, Zenith 737 in outlying areas. of Education, of pupils per teacher ragged from 12.83 in Daggett District to 31.17 in Carbon D: strict, according to the reportlcompiled by Elvin H. Ossmel, specialist In statistical re earch. s V NO MERCHANDISE Thats why tourists will find no soft drink nor candy Greek Orthodox Church, 279 S. 2nd West, for the I conference. A statewide gathering of yoiipg people of all denomina Trinity 29.73. The latest to receive approval were Century Cafe, 57 W. Main, and Crest Restaurant, 501 E. Main, both of Price; and the Ogden Elks Lodge No. 719, 2527 Grant all which have received approval unfer the new liquor statutes. The restaurant applications e were for privileges while the (private clubs were seeking l5q!ior outlets on their premises. Ave. Opening' remarks will be made byj. Gov. Calvin L. nd Sens. Wallace Rampton and F. Bennett, Frank E. Moss, Speakeranvill be Elder Marion D. Ha6ks, Assistant to the Council of,; the Twelve, The Church ojj Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints; the Rev. Dr. Stanley S. Harkas, pro Salt Lake County commissioners have approved two liquor applications, one of the steps required under the new liquor law before restaurants and private clubs can be licensed by the state. fessor of moral theology, Holy Cross Theological School, Brookline, Mass.; and Archbishop Iakovos, primate of the Greek Orthodox Church of North and South America. , Youths wearing native Greek costumes, who will participate in the conference, visited with Rampton for the signing of the proclamation. Chris Demetriades, New York City, administrator of the arc hdiocese youth programs, said young Greeks . a reversible, bargain for school and after heavyweight nylon quilted parka filled with Dacron poly ester, yifith nylon hood, zip front, and two zip pockets, in goldblack, winter bluegold, or dark brown gold, sizes 8 to 18. A double e. roll-und- er no money hands here, will said lift coat comp, value, 17.99 w An authentic lift coat a full 34" long. Of smooth oxford nylon, lined with quilted nylon end styled with raglan shoulders, snapside vents, slash zip pockets, hidden hood, heavy-dut- repellent in two-wa- y zipper. navy or gold, Washable and water 10-2- 0. f Russell, Morgan, one of e two employes at the center. We will offer information, water and service, but no merchandise for sale. The attractive frame and metal structure contains 3,000 square feet of space, and 40 percent of the display area is devoted to general, non-comercial presentations, wall maps and pictures of scenic areas. V.W mif WAV (A m . AD REVENUE Displays have been prepared by Hank Lawshe, Ft. Collins, Colo., art director for Tra-Ve- l. Remainder of the space is used for displays by advertisers wishing to offer their accommodations or services to tourists. It Is this revenue that makes it possible for Tra-Vto operate, and the center will be operated at no cost to the taxpayer. In making its presentation to the Utah Travel Council November, a Tra-V- V .. .v.v.vJv. Famous-ma- ke .Cv.vWiY.Y.v.'aivbv.v.v r.o-ir- on if perfect, 3.9S to 4.50 .v.v. per pair fl rep- long-wearin- 6-- resentative said the State of Utah would save not only the construction cost of the center but another $20,000 to $25,000 in operation and maintenance costs. The center will be open from 8:30. a.m. to 8 p.m. at first, but a sophisticated traffic counter will provide information to enable officers of the corporation to determine at what hours traffic is heaviest and whether it is necessary to operate around the 8. Aii WvAjSftwJ 3 ,.;5 .00 0 pair UitJU e . knit shirts short-slee- ve C QQ favored by boys for slim, denim jeans g, styling, favored by Moms for heavyweight, in dark and qualities. Of cotton-nylo- n blue only, even sizes regular and slim, huskies' 10-1With vulcanized double knees, 2 only. Coarse-weav- jLxSi Ko-ir- on, jeans tapered Knit knock-out- s to take school in stride popular mock turtle styles and knits with placket fronts and collars. Of blue "C" polyester-combe- d cotton, long on wear, short on care. Choose in blue, green, or gold, with short sleeves only. Sizes 8 to 16. clock. Ymik (Street 0 Extra-Lo- ng .re9.1l2.99' machines anywhere inside or around the handsome struc-tur- last The liqibr applications of two more estaurants and one more priv rte club have been approved, making 12 restaurants and 36 private clubs in tions will bte held Monday at 7 p.m. in thje Salt Lake Tabernacle in Connection with the GOYA coherence. Reversible ski parka full-tim- 3 Liquor Applications Receive State Approval Mini-bottl- 374-278- - Paul The report also shows that the average number of students met each day by secondary teachers was 153.86. This ratio ranged from 64.57 in Daggett District to 172.85 in Salt Lake City. The data show that the average elementary load in Salt Lake area districts as Jordan, 27.07; Davis, 27.69; Murray, 28.11; Salt Lake city, 29.22; Tooele, 29.43, and Granite, BASEMENT LAYAWAY SALE OL T , ECHO A modem $75,000 tourist information center Ltd. constructed by Tra-Ve- l, Information Centers of America was officially opened this morning, with the state s leading executive playing an important role in the ceremonies. The center is built on an Interstate 80 rest stop area a mile east of Echo Junction. Gov. Calvin L- - Rampton was principal speaker for the formal dedication program marking the opening of the first privately owned information center to be built on pub-lif- e property. dhange Closs Tolls Vary, Report Shows sff Young men and women are th . lifeblood and future of America, Gov. Calvin L. Rampton said this morning, declaring next week as 18th International GOYA Conference Week. Gfeek Orthodox Youth of America (GOYA) will convent beginning Saturday at Htjtel Utah and in the Holy (limit 2 par customer) DAMN The conference will have several executives from the national office of the Boy Scouts of America in attendance. Prime objective of the conference is to teach leadership skills to the thousands of young men in attendance, Call said. The Explorers also will have a choice of learning about 33 career areas. Absolutely ftfO Shifted ' Ban-Lo- n d nylon shirts with placket fronts or mock turtlenecks. Sizes only 100. (limit 2 pr. par customer) Thomas James, left, Joseph Dunlop and Ara O. Call get a sample of delicious food sarved at the fourth biennial LDS Explorer-Ensig- n Conference. Try as they might, motorists can average no better than 11 miles per hour along Sqjt Lake Citys Main Street. ITraffic short-sleeve- BOYS 'Dragging Main Doesn't info Center Wean Speeding In Old S.L. lZlT,T indicated the average speed Select tMMSorry, no phone or mail orders on door crashers.i I thief week. knits Bsn-Lc- n 1.00 each No-iro- n They of ' beys' 2,00 pair . par ctitomer) if perf., 3.29 to 3.99 men's cosus! slacks 1.09 pair 8-- 1, (limit 8 pr. I Choose n casual slacks and jeans for school and play. regular, only 160 pair. nylon n 1 y speakers. Introduction boat sped from the lake shore, pulling a water skier. Miss Weaver dove into toe water, escapting the oncoming boat, but the Rigby girls head struck the boat and was sucked into the motor. CRASHERS! tic youths teaming up in sports, participating in bowl- Jng, or attending movies. Food seemed to be the main Interest among the young men, who came from stakes of The Church of Jesus Christ wiH-ca- B15 INJURED GIRL 'SERIOUS' if perf., 1.00 pair ference, were assigned to residence halls at BYU and then toured the campus. Most of the afternoon was free, time with the enthusias- Saints. tons devoured of bread, potatoes, meat and cake provided by the food services at BYU. The first general session will open tonight at 8 p.m. at the George Albert Smith Craig Fiftdhouse. Terry, steering committee chairman, the young men to order. Dr. Ernest L. Wilkinson, president of Brigham Young and G. Carlos University, Smith Jr., general superintendent of the Young Mens Mutual Improvement Association, both are scheduled as y-- LAS VEGAS, NEV. (UPI) George Harvey, 32, Salt Lake City, Utah, was killed in a southern Wednesday h Latter-da- -T- Utah Man Dies In Nevada Mishap . of i m-- lie-ir- on of this country tend to be conservative because of their traclose link with casual slacks Long-sleev- ed reg. 4.99 pair old-wor- turtlenecks reg. 2.79 aach pair 3 ditions. Hell take an Religion is very sacred to They them, he continued. are taken to Sunday School at a very early age. As teenagers they join the junior GOYAs and as young adults become senior GOYAs. Most of the work for rearing young people, we believe, should be done in the home, be said. with belt loops off-han- d pride in casual slacks. and plain bottoms. Of Ivy styled heavythat never needs ironing. In olive, weight polyester-cotto- n navy, or tan, sizes 8 to 16 regular and slim. g, The mainstay of his school day full-cturtlenecks interlock knit of warm ond comfot table combed cotton. First quality, machine washable, t, and colorfast, in white, blue, green, or tan. Sizes long-sleeve- ut shrink-resistan- 10-1- .Mail and phone orders filled, indicate 2nd color ' choice. For delivery, dial in Salt Lake City area, 825-- 607 in Ogden area, in Provo area, Zenith 737 in outlying areas. Allow 4 days for deliveiy. There is a 50c charge on any C.OD. Mail orders to Boa 1465, add 85c sets, 34c for shirt sets plus4Wh sales tax in Utah. SHOP MONDAY AND FRIDAY 10 A.M. TO 9 P.M. 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