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Show DESERET NEWS, Monday, December 1, 1969 r Utah Bain Princess A Natural By PAL L SWENSON News Staff Writer 13. Elame onre Reeder. 11 milk from her fahelped ther's dairy farm, so it won't be ?nv strain to promote butd ter. cream and cheese choice. It will be applied to her studies at BYU where she is majoring in home manage- year-roun- prin- cess. I milked a cow once, too, she disclosed today after being crowned as the state's new princess Saturdiy night at the Hotel Utah. "I was seven years old and I wanted to be able to say I had milked a cow once in my life." The brown-eyebrunette is at Brigham a sophomore Young Imversity and a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Route 1, Frank Reeder, Brigham City. She knows which side her bread is buttered on. which Impressed contest judges. Responding to a question on w hy butter is important in a daily dit. Elaine enthused: It is a rich source of Vitamin A and its great for ment Elaine's parents own a hundred head of Holstein dairy cattle and operate their own dairy processing operation in Brigham City. When our whole family is home (one sister and three brothers) we drink about a d the gallon of milk a day, new princess said, taking her dairy promotion duties seriously. Elaine will preside over a rumher of 1370 events, including June Dairy month, a tour of civic groups and schools in Utah, and the Cottage Cheese Festival. energy." She also drew a slip labeled chocolate ice cream out of a ha, and had to compose a quickie commercial for the I love chocolate ice product. cream, so it was easy," she said. As Utah's dairy princess. New Utah Dairy Princess Elaine Reeder, seated, is attended by LaRene Gailey, left; Kathleen Luke, Susan Nelson and Geri Lyn Sorenson. Took A Tree And 3 Fences - A Murray MURRAY youth remained in serious condition today after his car rolled and catapulted through three fences at 4:2? a.m. Sunday while he was being pursued by a Salt Lake County deputy. youth. Leonard Paul Zaoznik. 18. 4790 Eox Elder (35 West), is being treated m Cottonwood Hospital for head, The chest and internal injuries. Murray Police Officer Lin-do-n J. Roberts said the youth was thrown out of his car CONSTIPATED? DUE TO LACK OF FOOD BULK IN YOUR DIET fis&yfirmm Spencer Hall Auditorium. The forum is free and is presented by the U. of U. Department of Philosophy and the Division of Continuing Education. Dr. Sydney W. Anglcman, professor of English, and Obert C. Tanner, professor of philosophy, will explore The Meaning and Conditions of the Relevance of a University Education for Life. The chae started when the youth turned onto 4800 South from Redwood Road and accelerated so fast his car started fishtailing, erts. said 4 Director Posts To Fill Kelly said Zalozniks car was doing about 90 miles per hour when he lost control. Elections will be held r Wednesday to fill board of director terms for four Salt Lake County improvement districts. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. in the Salt Sani-- ; Lake tarv Sewage District, the Sandy Improvement District. ImL:e Taylorsville-Bennio- n provement District and the C h e sterfield Improvement i District. There will be a three-warace in the Salt Lake County- Cottonwood Sanitary Sewage n , BfioctcfaQtfr Music Manning. 6860 Greenfield Way (7000 South), a mail carrier. Two candidates are seeking the post in the Chesterfield area. They are Harry A. Ogaard. 2351 S. Redw ood Rd.. and Melvin H. S. Tarks, 1511 W. Clavboume Ave. Incumbent director Dale Mitchell, 943 Serpentine Way (10010 South), a Jordan Dis- County-Cottcnwoo- d Presents ELVI i trict elementary teacher, is the only candidate in the Sandy Improvement District. Lone candidate for office in Imthe Taylorsville-Bennio- n provement District is Seymour J. Godfrey, 5736 S. 1700 West, a farmer. Incumbent y Double Deluxe Album District. Back in Memphis Elvis in Person Candidates include incumbent director E. Vern Bring-hurs- t. 2407 Creek Road (7400 sanitation superin-- 1 South!, tendent for the county; Rulon T. Burton, 7067 Lenora Circle , I Robert I. Bowies, 2115 W. 4700 South, was a candidate, but w ithdrew from the race. Salt Lake Elvij in o double deluxe oibum that takei him from a live las Vegas performance back to Memphis. 23 great songs in all. Contains Smash Hit "Suspicious Minds" Reg. Price $9.96 SPECIAL Two Killed On Roads BROADWAY Uninn 11 East Broadway (quantity) Elvis Double Deluxe 7.95. Enclose check or money order. Name Address Granite Ward ALL'S CHALVERS Hxtclery. Zip CARD 55c far pastege end teles (ok ter each item. END FRONT FILE ThERIAOFAX CASiNETS. oacfaattuic 339-- 1 h Polling East. places for . Taylor- District are Bennion Ward Chapel. 6200 S. 17th West; John C. Fremont Elementary School. 4270 Atherton Rd. (4340 South) and sville-Bennion Talorsville Improvment trict 1800 Office, W. Dis- 4700 South. Voters in the CLestc area will cast ballots a; Redwood Elementary School, 2650 S. Redwood Rd. t"d RK. PxrXi LOADER. h mcrt te m v t IP o Gien. manager. Opening of the bridge permits easy access from the Bloomington Ranches to the golf course without having to ford the Virgin River, Terracor officials said. The four-lan- e span, which cost $323,000, has two lanes for auto traffic, one lane for pedestrians and one lane for hores. The horse lane is covered with synthetic grass. Copper Plant Slated For Utah of a new manufacturing operation to be in Utah located to be made expected Mortimor news sends birthday greetings se Ave Ono 9 Rm, c M- Rs. Gav Caught" e Vf s. was today. S. Gordon, presi- dent of Continental Copper and Steel Industries, Inc., New York, was in Salt Lake City to confer with state officials and make the announcement. His firm manufactures wire anj tubing. I'M G". ad Mrs. : $teffmi AC W 27rh South, Bountiful. Vwjgate, 16C? S 5a of Mr arc Mrs. Robn WetS94e Aest, Vioces Crtss Lrrnae Love daughter c Mr and Mrs. Beryl Love amj, 2941 Ar.therst Av , Jennifer Gant, daughter o V. ang Vrs. R chard Gran M7 17m Ave , Jeffrey Gjymrvt, so" of Mr. and Mrs. David Guvmon. 9CU Geen-h'- l Dr Santv. Jeffrey Pea-se- n sn of Mr ard Mrs Dvfl Pearsor, 25 E TO No"h Centerville, ard a! c her babes on ver id Mendav. (Pictures o babes nKiceih-- t w " P Nows f CVS" 'e t at m Deseret Hes baby phoo studio, 34 E. 1st Soutn. ID am until 3 pm at Ntcndav thrcuoh feast tou- - days before t3by s b rttdy c-- B't w W'' AS REPORTED LAKE AREA SALT FROM BRTMS HOSPITALS. TWIN GIRLS: 3S74 W. 2280 Sou. Mr. nd Mrs. John E. Myrbe-TWIN BOY AND GIRL: Mr end Mrs. William K. Harmon, nr V . Say. BOVS; West S Mr. and Mrs. Bayien W Brown, 4S1 320 1551 Mr. and Mrs. R chard M. Jenkins Mch pan Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Rena id J Veaze. 371 23rd East. Mr. ry) Mrs. Robert J;ev Ave Mr. and Mrs. Greg C 6rd, 172 W Snufh. Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Gary M. Rocb Vest. ? S M and M'S. Mark w Jnes, U W 1 Wth. A 'r. and Mrs. Robert w. Caoss, s7 E 75'G So. Muivaie A r. F S and Mrs Clifford L. Litrer, Mr and Mrs. Euoene H. Lf'SSr, W :7T- Suf. Mr. and Mrs. Jnhf T e Ave JJjj Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. LCdel, 554 S. Cneyenne St. 35 Jennifer Grant I.innae Los eland and and and and and and and M- -. and Mr. and Mr and Mr Mr Mr. Mr Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. ard Mrs. GIRLS: Mr and M- - ana M- -. and Mr and Mr. and Mr. and Mr and A'r. and Mr. and Mr. Mr. and Mr and Mr. and Mr. and East. F. Gallegos. J84-Jrt- i 5 East Grsff.th, S 147 Holden Siesser. St., Mtdvat. Robert Nepni Sachs. 432 Wamea Wav. 4267 Camille Dr Davd M. Bod.lv. Marcus C. Wavman, 360 Harrison Avt. John A. Kendrick, 3430 Beaver St. Jack L. Rav. 965 W. 17th South. Jerreid B. Dav. 4730 W Hoffman 5 Don Louts Hepworfh, 605 W. 4th South, Centerville. G. Crockett, 1&35 S. 75 East, Bourv DeRay W. tf jl. A'rs John Martinez. &T W 3rd South Mrs Scott C McLachian, American Fjjrfc Mrs. Johnn.e P. Jiror, 751 Denver St. Ms Raymond Brown, 2'06 E Fardown Ave. Mrs. Ben V. Heisoen. J72 Comanche Dr. Mrs. Verftdn L. Alvarez, 1997 21st East. Mrs Dav d Coo'ev, Oouirrh, Tooele County, AArs. Gavie R Hauser, 1465 N. CO W.f Bountiful, Mrs. Rodney S Woolsey 2934 Adams St. 2945 Grace S Edwards. Mrs, Dsr Mrs. Kent N. Christensen, 4392 Jarrak St. Mrs Dav d L. Elliott. 1220 $. State St Mrs. Oae Ross, 6400 Highland Dr , HcHtadsv Mr, wtiiard L. Van Wagoner Iti? S. 1730 West. R verton Mrs M'Chaet J S'dfcer0 tao K St Mr a Mr. and Mrs. Gene Tidwell, 115 E. 475 North, North Salt Lane US'J Apartments, Looan Mr. and Mrs R SH Sy E. 1M North. Center-Mr. and Mrs Dean Oot House. ed i5 e Mr. and Mrs. John Sait International, a vate research organization Physics pri- Winterberg said he had consulted with Dr. Edwaid Teller, father of the hydrogen bomb, and received support of the theory. He said he would meet with Dr. Wemher Von Bin jn soon to discuss the theory's application to advanced propulsion systems and interplanetary space travel. Controlled use of thermonu-dea- r energy could cnablo man to light w hole cities, provide inexpensive transportation systems and create an endless source of energy for the future, Winterberg said. He said the power of Hoover Dam may be compacted into a nuclear pill the size of an aspirin and rocket engines could be produced which were 1.000 times more powerful than present chemical rockets Winterberg said a spaceship propelled by thermonuclear energy could make a round trip to Mars in about six weeks. The same rocket driven by nuclear fission would take two years to complete the joumev. PARLEYS BELT ROUTE OPENS TUESDAY NOON belt route from Parleys interchange to South will open Tuesday noon. Stae Highway Department spokesmen pointed out that workers will require most of he morning to remove barricades and prepare for traffic movements. No opening ceremony is planned. Provided weather conditions do not worsen, two other sections of interstate highway will be opened later this week. Both are in The section from Wendover to Knolls, Tooele County, and the section from Coalville to Echo Junction will be opened if the weather permits. The dates will be announced later. A section of about FisN S LX. Kl For. DOUGLAS RECORD in me t turn sfted s Dcw"rr must cte1 CwR'5TiANSSS purchasing agent Mr, E East, North Pharmacy Hit Again, Pills Taken 4800 The Medical Square Pharmacy. untouched by burglars for 12 years, was broken into Sunday for the fourth time jp six weeks. Police said it was part o? expected raids against pharmacies by drug users after the arrest of several known pushers some months ago cut off supply source. regular FINDS DOOR OPEN Tne late! inc dent was discovered by Salt Lake Police OMcer R. D. Haueter when he investigated an open rear door. Jack Walker, who owns the pharmacy, located at 535 E. 1st South, said J165 in drugs were taken from a locked case. The other three bur- glaries were similar the glass rear door broken and barbiturates and amphetamines taken. Up until six weeks ago. the pharmacy had never been burglarized in the 12 years he has owned it. Walker said. IS RIDICULOUS got to do something to Ive improve security measures. he said. This Ls ridiculous. Police Chief Dewey J. Fillis said the increase was after detectives "expected arrested several known pushers starting about s x months ago. "We knew the pharmacies would then become a major target, he said. We have increased our patrol of them, but how can you keep a close watch on all the pharmacies in town? He said most of the pharmacy burglars are repeaters, many free on bail on drug theft charges. Since the drugs are taken In such large quantities bottles containing 100 to 500 pills each the burglars probably sell the drugs to other users, Fillis said. If offered a ride in a Lamborghini, you might be looking for a slow drive in an Italian compact but its 12 cvlinder engine and $21,000 price tag make it everything but that Built by an Italian engineer, in Lamborghini, 1967, the dynamically styled car hits the scales at 400 horsepower and has a top speed of 180 miles per hour. Ferruccio MAKES DEBCT The car made its debut in Salt Lake City recently when Clare E. Kemp, lecal businessman, purchased one of The car is the Cadillac of European racing cars. When it was designed by Lamborghini, several features of other cars were incorporated into it," he said. PLAYER or A a e pes't Bey 500 A 'Bug'? Not This Import the RAO'DS, N Milan, Italy. Grn. Prow SETS 900 in San Leandro, Calif. Presently an atomic device is required to trigger a hydrogen bomb in order to produce the 100 million centigrade degrees of heat necessary to ignite the thermonuclear material. Dr. Friedwardt Winterberg, professor of phvsics at the University of Nevada at Las Vegas, bellpves that a giant spark produced by an electron beam could provide the necessary heat source. The controlled technique would enable scientists to build thermonuclear micro-bomwithout the fission (atomic) process, he said. Such a deuce would be practically free of radioactive waste materials, he added. An electron beam machine suitable to test Winterberg's theory has not been constructed. But an instrument which may be adaptable for experimental purposes is being constructed at the laboratories of Mathewson, Lau. Peaceful Use For Bomb? German-bo- Jeffrey Pearson Cand-a- AMs. Hal Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs. Jeffrey Gu virion Kemp, a sports car enthusiast, said he had been wanting to buy one for some time and recently found one for sale in PJsiic Sacv. SL.C. Cou-- c , or ceil J the ceseiet Br.an TO Bret Moodgate only 100 produced. Csar Ciy. ScHfOf Bk wn ce.4t3 ceck further Ceet e TELEVISION Tra-n.- Fr 038 Jina-v- COMBINATIONS. 147 PHONE 9361-4t- COPT MACHINE. Road Comm n on, S L C. MACHINE 11 EAST BROADWAY Chapel, East and the Ross West. Sandy Improvement District polls are Edgemont Elementary School, 1085 Galena Dr. (9800 South) and Jordan District Adminstration Building. ADDING WACH'NES. TYPEWRITERS, State South); W. Godfrey home, 4290 S. 5th STATION WAGC", INC CHEVROLET SCRAP nETAL. Road Commissico, City . . , ; AH mail orden please Chapel, (7400 THE STATE OF UTAH INVITATION TO BID SURPLUS PROPERTY FOR SALE Salt Lake City, Utah Please send me Albums Ward 5th-8t- h Creek Rd. 1834 v MUSIC ST. GEORGE A bridge, spanning the River and linking Virgin Bloomington Ranches to the Club Bloomington Country was officially opened to traffic Saturday. Truman Bowler, chairman of the Washington County Commission and Franklin D. Johnson, president of lerra-co- r. builders cf Bloomington, took part in the dedication ceremonies. First vehicle to officially cross the bridge was a golf cart headed for the country club. In the cart were Ellis executive Ivory, Terracor vice president, and Vernon E. Cooley, Bloomington project Announcement Rrs 6015-13t- h The long Thanksgiving holiday Thursday through Sunclaimed two lives in day Utah traffic accidents, a better record considerably than last year. Lat year, three died cn the day before Thanksgiving and three during the Thursday-- ! through-Sundaperiod. As a matter of fact, highdeaths have slowed way considerably in Utah in the last several weeks. several months Whereas, ago they were running as much as 30 ahead of last year, the gap has now narrowed to 12 The 1969 death toll as of Dec. 1 is 275, compared with 263 last year on that date. FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY County-CottonwGo- d District polling places include Woodstock Elementary School, Butler Elementary East; 9575-310- 9 j an attorney, and (7090 South), Paul Oscar Ffpffmi Glenn poses. 500-foo- t, IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS Deputy David Kelly, who to was nearby, decided check him out." said Roberts. However, the youth's car didn't heed the siren and red lights and the chase was on with speeds of over 100 miles an hour, he added. J 2 NEW (UPI) physicist says he has developed a theory which might enable scientists to harness the hydrogen bomb for peaceful pur- four-lan- e Rob- , LAS VEGAS, Bridge Dedicated Higher educations relevance will be discussed by a philosopher and an English professor Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the University of Utah's Great Issues Forum in I J: -- J S B-i- an A SLATED WEDNESDAY when it went out of control near 447 West on 4800 South. It crashed through two fences, broke off a small tree and landed on its top astride a third fence. Chosen as attendants to were Kathy Miss Reeder Luke, 19, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Luke. Bountiful; 13. Sorenson. Geri Lynn daughter of Mrs. Wilma Sorenson, Salina; Susan Kelson, 18. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill A. Neison, Spanish Fork, and LaRene Gailey, 20, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Colen T. Gailey, Ogden. S. Utah U. 'ISSUES' PROGRAM six-yea- M i Elaine wins a wardrobe, a free trip to the national Dairy Princess finals in Chicago next year, and a scholarship to the Utah college of her Pe'erpt as I'tah's dairy -- Cw'ttf-ck- , ONE PROBLEM Tfce only trouble I have is that the car is so fast that I have a hard time keeping within the speed limit. Also other drivers slow down to look at the car when they see me on the road and this adds Clare E. Kemp sits behind the wheel of his $21,000 Italian cf 100 one only borghini, produced. to the problem," Kemp said. The cars, produced in 1967, were njade with all aluminum er engines and bodies. The engines were tested for 24 hours befqre being placed Lam- in the cars, he said, and aQ the gears went through U hours of tess. |