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Show "1-1-1-111- 1 g lYrflTitn mil Tipif'Hii Tiiri mi j gr'- ' W yiriryr'TpTH jr nmipfflfriirnjf Plan Holiday Climb Of Grand Tefon Peak UNDER, WYO. (LTD -Nineteen persons, including a former beauty pageant dinner her honeymoon, v. 01 spend the New Year's holiday trying to scale the windswept peak of Grand Teton Mountain in northwestern Wyoming. on Mountaineer Paul Petzoldt, be making his fifth annual assault of the 13.766-fo61. will P'Four mem- uinRimmunimim bers of the assault team will be women, including M r s. Joe Nixon Jr., 21, of Bloom ir.gton, Ind , who was married rvr. 14. Mrs. Nixon, who will be making the climo with her husband, is the former Nikki Peck, Miss Ind'ina of 1968. acres at 6200-9tEast has been approved by the Salt Lake County Commission. h Briant Stringham Jr., Salt Lake County Recreation Board chairman, said total coof the park land is -t $558,000. Commissioners also have approved a $100 contribution to the Pause of Hope, a rehabilitation center for alcoholic women at 1006 E. 1st South, and a $21,962 payment to Schocker Construction Co. for work done on the Chest erfield- - Kearns storm drain unit ber one. tonwood Hospital Thursday. The tree and decorations The total amount of money the company sought by including funds through court action against the county, is now $106,007. This amount includes $21,932. were purchased by the students. their bus driver, W. Earl Read, and Mrs. Jackie Thomas, the aide who rides the bus. num- Gifts For Boys Tree Donated Twenty-fiv- special educaof the Granite e The gifts were a result of contributions from busboys, laundry girLs. elevator operator. cooks, the chef, and all emploe of the hotel, Mrs. Pleasant Skinner, personnel director, said. tion students School Ihstrict presented a decorated Christmas tree to the pediatrics ward of the Cot Gifts of leather leather working took and model kits were presented Thursday afternoon to Utah Boys Ranch, 3767 W. 62nd South, by employes of the Hotel Utah. curbs in improper containers after Jan. 1, the refuse w ill be left for the owner to clean up. Major 0. P. Davis said today. Proper containers are metal cans, plastic containers or authorized garbage bags In proper containers are paper sacks, cardboard boxes and other containers that fall apart from ram, snow or -- The chex also sent along punch and cookies for several treats to the boys during the holidays. moisture. Davis said all material will be taken, but papers should be bundled, and shrubbery tied in small bundles. Material too bulky to be taken by Trjsh Rules Told - If SOUTH SALT LAKE persons place garbage on DESERET gj NEWS, December 19, 1969 Friday, the regular garbage truck will be picked up later by another truck. Grass For Mayor INVEST IN A LASTING HOBBY d small plasnc sack with suspected marijuana was mailed to the residence of alt Lake Major J. Braken Lee with the message, "Mercy Christmas." The bag was sent in a A haif-fi'le- brown mamla envelope and was opened by Mrs. Lee. The mayor turned it over to police. Hollodoy Bh 47GS-47- to 9 Ml 17 Opea 9 27t-26- SIC. Utah ti County Seeks Aid application seeking a federal grant for purchase and development of 85 An $311,052 Mrs. Olivia Waddoups DiesInTexas - MISSION, TEXAS Olivia Sessions Waddoups, 86, missionary and church worker for TheChurch of Jesus Christ of latter-da- y died Saints, of Thursday cancer in a Mission hospital. She was the of daughter Pemg-in- e and Sarah Ann B r y son See-don- s, born on 21, 1883, in Bountiful. On Oct. 12. 1904. she married William Mark Waddoups in the Salt Lake Temple. He died. Mrs. Waddoups presided with her husband over the Hawaiian and Samoan Missions in 1918. She worked in the leper colony at Kalaupapa in Hawaii from and had been a matron in the Hawaiian Temple from 1918 until Sept 1944-194- 194L In 1960 she moved to Texas where she had worked in the Mission Branch until the time of her death. .Her survivors include: one two daughters, son, and Thomas M., and Mrs. George C (Miriam) Knapp, both of Honolulu; Mrs. R. W. 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