OCR Text |
Show life wen The dimensions of the Caliat 3rd, 9th and 20th pared with a daily average vehicles were counted during on of 3,713 for the month. a fornia deer hunter invasion period, compared East showed considerable crease due to closing erf Par-Th- e an average of 21,157. Almost 560 of these passed of Utah are reflected in stations three s Canyon. ley one over in counting the tube pressure monthly traffic count statisbetween 2 and 3 p.m., hour tics of the Utah Highway dethe departments Plannirg partment for October. Statistics Section said. The traffic counting station The deer season also generon US-9near the ated high traffic counts elseborder recorded 7 106 where in the state. Pine Shelves 2 vehicles on Oct. 17, the day On US-9at Draper Crossbefore the deer season, com 28 $2 x 24" total of 30,630 roads, a home, cut the trunk one inch from the bottom at an angle and let it soak in water for 43 hours before putting it up, said Montmorency. Support the evergreen firmly in a substantial holder or stand that will hold it steady and which has a container for Keep the tree indoors ns briefly as possible and take it down before the needles begin shedding. But only ar- water. LIGHTS TRICKY Dont plug too many lights onto a single circuit. He noted that a pine will drink about a pint of water a day, so it is necessary to check tte water level regularly and keep it filled. five-fo- TIPS GIVEN Ua nlpn ClKTraefo AiC UiCV Set up the tree away from sources of heat, such as hot air registers. A Conservative column, will appear on the View, BYU Forum Assembly Thursday at 8 pan. in the Assembly Hall on Temple Square. Admission is 41; students, Sunday, Dec. T, will be designated Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day in Utah in a proclamation to be signed Commander tificial trees. Never string lights on a metallic tree. Use indirect lighting only. cents. Kilpatrick, a native of Oklahoma, began writing for newspapers at age five. His column now appears in 140 newspapers across the U.S., inuuuiug the Deseret News. He was a copy boy at 12, a high school editor at 15 and at age 28 was the youngest editor in the country cf the editorial page of a major newspaper, "The Fichmond (Va.) News Leader. He has written three books and edited two others. 50 The resulting overload may not blow a fuse, but may overheat and melt insulation, opening the way for fire or electrocution. Don't work on light strings that are plugged in. Dont place flammable material near floodlights. Keep electrical fixtures out of the reach of children. Friday. The anniversary of the day when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor in Hawaii 28 years ago will be observed at a brief ceremony Sunday at 7:45 a.m. at the Meditation Chapel in Memory Grove. Members of the Utah Chapter, Pearl Harbor Survivors 2 u 'fp iVtr- 4 Brackets - 8" a f7 J - - -- FAMIV Blue Duch- ! 4 "TK1 RUSSIANS 4 4 "WITH SIX YOU err sssaou r c w 9 www wm .HaCHIH- - ceir Aed A aCa-MM- now Muiaar A. AAA a A I JUICE wIIMV I MUSHROOM which fj COUNTRY STYLE 8 CHICKEN VIRGINIA CIRCUS h PORK CHOPS . 10V OZ. FRANCO AMERICAN s-- m . SPARE RIBS PORXIOIli CENTER CUT RI3 pm chops AS? sic SWISS STEAK SAUCE FOR Burea air rn ismmm AU BANQUET CQOX-IH-BAG-MEA- MORTON it yt for PUMPKIN EGG ROLLS 89 SHRIMP CHICKEN MEAT A SHRIMP MEAT A LOBSTER VALUABLE COUPON is one of TIN CRISC0 3-l- b. fk 7 APPLE 20-O- Z. KINO Sgao CELERY r FRUIT PIES CARTON PER STALK i VARIETIES TS SUNKIST f- ORANGES - - WITH '4 - Policy Committee. SC COUPON WITKSUT COUPON... EXPIRES DEC. 3BD 79c OTJ liOVl F88 A WARM, COZY MIBIE-FK- E A WINTER choose a i n LEfJHOX GAS FURNACE: Immediate Installation of the model specifically designed and engineered for your heating needs. FREE ESTIMATES GIVEN - NO OBLIGATION 4. PRICES EFFECTIVE DECEMBER n MON. WHITE OR GLAZED DO-NU- TS WHOLEWHEAT BRE c m , B.fN , ? if? (h iiigrt. fi COMPKMENT TOMATO OR BROWN LARGE NAVEL the chief Republican political groups in the House. The Utahn is also a member of the House GOP Campaign Committee and the Republican lamrtmammx -M- V--8 tee, made the appointment, saying, Larry Burton has important leadership qualities to contribute to the committee. Rep. Burton will represent the Mountain States on the committee, t y FAMILY PACK WASHINGTON Rep. Laurence J. Burton, was named Sunday to the executive committee of the National Republican Congressional Committee. Rep. Bob Wilson of California, chairman of the commit- g MOVIES ' 46-C- Z. To GOP Panel Deseret News Washington 5K v ,- Burton Named - - 13-O- Z. ess, English bulldog, owned by Paullet Young, Sandy. 1 COlM 56 inniil 1. , , Terrier group Junes Utile Bear, Cains terrier, owned by Norman and Karen L. Porter, Salt Lake Gty; Toy group Naps Utile Rogues Red Down, Pomeranian, owned by Mrs. William Kone, Salt Lake City; w 0 r k i ng group Navarais Rummel, Doberman Pinscher, owned by Willard and Marcia Young, Salt Lake Gty. Eligible for the contest were all AKC registered dogs, three months and over, not having won five points or a major victory. Award Candy Holland, Roy; Hound Division Charajdark Disciple, Afghan owned by Rex Harrison, 4165 Morning , 355-46- Robert F. Jones. to Setter Sho wmanship w-- 4th South at 7th West charging them a dining roan fee, broke a 520 electric neon sign and $10 yard lamp at 1220 E. 2nd South. The show proceeds of just under $300 will be used to provide Christmas gifts for poor families, said Mrs. Julie S. Clark, match chairman. Judges Richard Clark, Dale Bickford, Jean Hawkins and Dick Denman said other prize winners included: ffotf SEE OUR DISPLAY KETCHUM'S 'JS-Z- Several teenagers, angry at Qub-approv- w - All HASHES - MANY OTHER SIZES a restaurant manager for contest Pauletts 65 Te,- -! Teens Break Sign Approximately 200 dogs had their day Sunday at the Intermountain Kennel Clubs annual sanctioned competition, with an Irish setter winning Best in Show. Four Judges named Royal Duke of Youghal, owned by Richard Cunningham, 4909 S. 500 West, Ogden, as the top dog. The setter also won the sporting group trophy in tthe A m e r ican Kennel group ,$2.se R. D. McEwan, president of survivors said group, there are about 35 active members in the association out of approximately 125 survivors in Utah. at 7:55 a.m., Df. ; Standards 24" with 6 screws $1.78 Best ' Award Star rri file the exact moment of the attack, and will place a WTeath on the grave of one of the Utah men killed at Pearl Harbor. A color guard, bugle and rifle squad from Kearns High School Naval P.OTC will participate under direction of Junior i 1 A breakfast and program at the Rodeway Inn, 154 W. 6th South, will follow the memorial service. Guest speaker at the breakfast will be Gunnery Sgt M. W. Williamson of the Naval ROTC at the University of Utah. His topic will be Combined Action Program In Vietnam. by Gov, Calvin L. Rampton Goes j Modern Shelf Set Utah-Arizo- 1 Group To Mark Pear! Harbor Day 1 g5 de-wi- th SUNDAY, DEC. 7 observe 1, 1969 California Huntlnvasion' Crowds Utah Highway James J. Kilpatrick, author of the nationally syndicated Christmas tree, rap the butt hard on the ground two or three times. If the needles shower down, it is dry ard poses a potential fire hazard, a Utah Safety Council official said today. Another way to check dryness is to pull a few needles off the ends of f'e branches, Fred Montmorency, vice president for home safety, explained. SOAK END If they pull off without resistance or if the cut end of tne trunk is net sticky with resin, the tree is dry, he said. When you have the tree at Association, will minute of silence December Monday, RsPW a Before buying DESERET NEWS, Columnist heduled 'jT0V3t;fv |