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Show Cultivate Lure Tourist Morality, Triplets o Explore The 3 Us Meet Told The State Historical Society was urged Wednesday afternoon to publicize historical information of interest to tourists instead of emphasizing pure history facts. 0. REA Deseret News Staff Writer GRANTSVILLE They started kindergarten today, but they already knew how many is three times one. Triplets get used to seeing everything from toothbrushes to tricycles in triplicate. It might take the teacher a few days to tell at a glance which is Melanie, Melinda or esoecially since Marilyn they wear identical dresses. Parents of the triplet girls are Kent and Gloria Johnson. They only had a couple of days notice that they were expecting triplets. That was just before Oct. 28, 1964. Thats when the parents started shopping for three of everything and its been going on every since. At that lime, they were living in Lynwood, Calif. They had one son, Terry, who is now 12 years old. Both Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, being native Utahns, decided Grants-villwas the place to rear their family. Offer of a job as payroll clerk at a smelter brought them back home. The girls have waited for their first day of school for weeks. They get up and get ready for school every morning. Now the big day has finally arrived, Terry said. - plea for speedy settlement of wars in Vietnam, the Middle East and Nigeria and a pledge to fight obscenity, drugs and moral deterioration came from Greek today A ft ' 'I.',' I ' f , J worlds wars. h Mrs. Kent Johnson sees Marilyn, Melinda and Melanie off to the big adventhe first day of school. ture e them more are hamburgers, french fries and frosty drinks. Family picnics are major events for them. Mother said. They play school all the time. They love to olor, paste and cut out pic- tures. They learned to count seven the by identifying dwarfs. About the only things that-pleas- Melinda got lost at Lagoon not long ago. Friendly search- - Gasoline Fire Burns Woman ZONE CHANGES DUE AIRING Lake County, In the meeting the commission also agreed to recommend to the county commission that a cost and use feasibility study be made of the to according Douglas H. Campbell, county planning director. Campbell said after a gravel supply was exhausted on the land it would be used for recreational and other uses and could possibly be resold for development. Campbell said the property is a real opportunity to get some open space to complement Big Cottonwood Canyon. Harper-Jackso- n property and resources at about 30th East and 62nd South for possible purchase by the county for use. Located on about 100 acres in the Cottonwood area, the site is one of the last known good gravel deposits in Salt county f ers looked at the dresses Melanie and Marilyn were wearing and soon spotted the lost girl even though she had wandered clear across the park. MAGNA Mrs. Triplett, 2878 S. 8600 West, was burned on the hands and arms gasoline-soake- Wednesday d when a brush ignited and her husband were servicing and cleaning a furnace for use this fall. while she She was treated by a vate physician. One resolution called for an to violent pressure groups to demonstrate respect to the true democratic principles of cur U.S. Constitution, and to utilize the avenues of change built into our political, economic and social struc' tures. TAKE INITIATIVE GOYA members agreed to appeal to all religious youth groups to take initiative in combatting obscenity, drugs, sexual perversion and atheistic morality and to thus protect their own generation and those to come from moral de- appeal District Urges Physical Exams Students entering Salt Lake City schools for the first time are asked to have medical and dental exams from their family doctor and dentist before they report for their first day of dasswork Tuesday. .The district health program also calls for examinations for students at the 3rd, 7th and terioration. Amelia pri- The affluent ' society was called upon to exhibjt more concern with the social and financial state of the poor in another resolution. GOYA members resolved to collect money for scholarship funds, a cultural program based upon American and Hellenic ideals, an agency to promote a national athletic program and a series of inspirational lectures, symposiums and publications. ex- the societys Addressing board of trustees, Weilenmann said a Colorado govern- ment study showed that the states history was ranked second by tourists when asked for reasons they visited the state. San Francisco, he said, has constructed historical landmark road signs, and New Orleans posts landmark signs on buildings. As far as Im concerned, ; 'VJ A Milton L. Weilenmann. ecutive directof of the State Department of Development Your data Services, said, and publications should aid in promoting the state. It would be only natural if the Legislature, in keeping in mind your budget request, evaluates how the society helps state government. Orthodox Youth of America in Salt (GOYA), meeting Lake City. In a business session this morning at Hotel Utah, delegates to the 18th International GOYA conference unanimously approved a message drawn up by the GOYA Resolutions ! Committee. LASTING SETTLEMENT The committee asked the U.S. government, the United Nations and world powers to bring about a just, quick and of the lasting settlement - ,;rr e Revision in county zoning ordinances to permit liquor sales will be considered Tuesday at a special meeting of the Salt Lake County Planning Commission. The commission, conducted by Chairman Gary D. Palmer, Tuesday agreed to the special session at its regular meeting at the County Comwill plex. Recommendations be sent to the county commission. ; Salt Lake City commission- Society Urged . Bv DOROTHY Restore Police, Fire Pay Hikes ers have restored $40 and $50 in raises for 18 police officers and 23 fire department command officers trimmed last month to increase raises for e patrolmen and history is more exciting than thaj of Colorado's, but we have not done as goed a job in selling it to the Utahs first-grad- firefighters. Through Public Safety Department economies, $16,760 will be gathered during the remaining 10 months to pay the command level officer increases for this fiscal' year. The additional raises added five per cent to the 10 per cent raises granted in July. public, he said. The trustees elected Dr. Milton C. Abrams, director of libraries at Utah State University, Logan, as chairman of the board to succeed J. Grant Iverson, who died a short time ago. Dello G. Dayton, dean of the department of arts, letters and sciences at Weber Stat ; College, Ogden, was named vice chairman. Charles Peterson, director of the society, and Dr. Abra' ham, said the society will work with state promotional agencies for the coming 75th Diamond Anniversary and Statehood Day celebrations. also pointed Weilenmann 93? Make ed out that the society's quarterly publication should appeal to the tourist public. A color booklet, Valley for the Of Spike celebration by even though the about 20-railroad book is grand history. Peterson said the s o c i CHECK THE' SAVINGS UNDER AUTOMOBILES IN TODAY'S y will Golden public since it 70s '69 it going to b. a banner y.or for imort motoriitJ. Area d.ol.r or. sloihing pric.t on '69s to mak. way for '70s. Savo hundreds on your .'69 cor NOW! Great Salt Lake, he said, is outselling a booklet on the Golden Room... attempt to sell the Spike volumes to the and private schools is "a valuable piece of CLASSIFIED ADS IN THIS NEWSPAPER history. 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