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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 36

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The Salt Lake Tribune, Tuesday, October 19, 1B63 0 SX. Asks Hunters Help in Teen Search Cooperation ot.Utah.jieerJiua-. ters was solicited by Salt Lake Use Tliis Coupon or MedicliBoolc Flag Kits Utah Flag Document Medicare Book Goren Bridge Guide Jeppam. youth, who wouldand lower dental braces. now be 16 years old, last was! At the time of his disappear, seen on a Sunday, Oct 11, he wore only blue jeans, a police youth bureau officers Monday in their year-long C.

of C. Eyes State Help To Clean Lake Beach about 1 p.m. walking near the City Cautions Hunters on Health Rules search for Reed Taylor Jeppson, 15, son of Dr. and Mrs. Edward white knit shirt gym shoes and a reversible parka, black on one side and blue on the other.

He may have had up to $40, but this is not certain, Capt. Pearson said. Home Sen ice Bureau The Salt Lake Tribune P.O. Box 8S7 SU LaJte City, I'taJb M. 1951 Browning missing elnce Oct 11, 1964.

map out plans for further pro motion of the Great Salt LakeXl numerous health restric- Capt. D. W. Pearson, youth Max E. Rich, the chamber's tlons on deer hunters using 'fialt bureau reouested school with two German shor-thalr dogs, one of them full grown and the other a No word and no leads have been received by.

police since the boy vanished. A description has been filed in a missing persons buHetin distributed to every law enforcement agency In the West The youth was distinctive in appearance, Capt Pearson hj that he wore both upper Lake City watersheds were out that all hunters stalking game GET SPOT CASH For the Thing You Don't Need With a Wont-Ad. lined Monday by City Health Department officials with a warning that regulations will be Please send me (number) of items checked above. Enclosed find (For U.S. Flag Kits send $3.50.

For Utah Flags only send 60 cents. For Freedom Documents send $1.50. For Medicare Booklet send 60 cents. For Goren Bridge Guide 15, cents, stamped, self-addressed envelope.) Make checks payable to The Salt Lakt Tribune. Name to the-hiUs east of St, Mary ef the Wasatch keep alert for one or two dog carcasses, which might assist police in their so-far futile search for the youth.

DIAL 521-3535 521-3535 enforced. A. R. Cardwell, supervisor, dl m(m. VH p.m.

The" Great Salt Lake committee of the Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce Monday Indicated It may swk help from the Utah State Land Board In a tl rough cleaning project of a five-mile stretch of beach from old Saltair to Black Rock. Good Start' The committee, which met at the lake's side Monday with a Saltair irepresentative and operators of the lake's Sunset and Silver Sands swimming beaches, said it also plans to meet shortly with local motel owners and other tourist businessmen to trmm vision of environmental health, warned that horses will not be permitted to enter City Creek, Parleys, Lamb's, Mountain Dell, City, State i (If purchased at Room 212, Tribune Building, 143 S. Main, above items sell for $3 for Flag Kits, 50 cents for Utah Flap, $1 for Documents, 50 cents for Medicare Book, 15 cents for Bridge Guide.) Big and Little Cottonwood can yons. Warn Horseman executive vice president end secretary, said efforts during the past summer have been "a real good start. We've done this we've convinced lot of people in Salt Lake City that we've got something out here for people to see." The chamber and Its lake committee last August condurt-ed frontal assault on what Mr.

Rich had termed "public apathy" toward the Great Salt Lake which had turned tourists away. Chief among the projects was a revivaof the old Saltair train, a joint weekend effort by the chamber. Salt Lake Garfield Western Railway, and beach operators, which carried' over 4,000 persons to the beaches in two days. Train to Resume Committee chairman Wendell E. Gile said the train, which City Water Department and Board of Health officers will trol the canyons, Mr.

Cardwell said, and a patrol will be stationed in Mill Creek Canyon to -warn horsemen against crossing over into city, watershed areas: IT'S MOT TOO LATE to bsgin a course iiHtfAL ESTATE In addition to the restriction It is a pleasure to honor LG.RicIcard; General Agent 543 East Fourth South A Salt Lake City; for his outstanding skill in the tion," encouragement and' development of career life and health insurance underwriters, He has earned special recognition for his success in this important phase of agency management. CHARLES R. TYSON, President discontinued its lake trips In 1308, will resume operations against horses, Cardwell warned hunters that they are not permitted' to "clean'deer In the watershed. Dead deer must not be left in creeks. Watershed Area Use of trashcans and toilet facilities provided in the watershed areas was tirged to assure minimum contamination of city water supply.

College for Deaf Signs 2 Utahns Special to The" Tribune -WASHINGTON, D. Two students from Utah Ronald Charles Burdett of Ogden and Cella May Laramie of Bountiful are among -new "students enrolled In the preparatory class of Gallaudet College, world's only college for the deaf, Washington, D. C.Ronald Is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Burdett, 2663 Quincy Ogden, and Miss Laramie Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

George L. Laramie, 127 E. 470 North, Bountiful. Both students formerly attend next summer on a weekend ba Be pur guest at a free demonstration opening our real estate course, continuing for 17 weeks. Uses nationally known Weaver course.

Free demonstration at Salt Lake College on Tues-'day, 7 p.m.; at Ogden College on Wednesday 7 P-m. Classes continue every Tuesday (Wednesday in Ogden). A junior cotUg of bvtlnM sis "and will be the biggest boom we ve had out here yet." The committee members and beach operators agreed the coming winter months afford Last year, Mr. Cardwell not THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANV Independence Square, Philadelphia, Pa. Founded 1847 life indHmltlilnninuic Annuitii Peoiion md Profit Shirmj Plant CompWt Oroup Conrage ed, hunters were permitted to time to give a thorough cleaning to the lake front adjacent to the swimming beaches, with prime consideration given to the remo clean deer and bury the viscera.

This year such procedure is val of drift wood and other de ed the Utah School for the Deaf bris arising from past storms. in Ogden. But chief among cleanup op erations, it was pointed out, should be a sprucing up of the lake's reputation as a "sewage lie fiiiel laoon lasfes depository." 0 Untrue, In Error Dr. Thomas C. Adams, Salt Lake City consulting engineer, said the idea that the Great Salt Loke ever was polluted by sew age is "completely in error, vi ciously untrue." Dr.

Adams, who said the pol mm 'MOW lution stories had spread far and wide, said tests he made a few years back indicated the bac teria count along the south beach areas was very low "and not at all dangerous." I. 11 Hormc: Adventists Gain Okeh to Solicit Salt Lake City Commission Over and over ind over igaln-package after packaf after package Hormel Bacon is lean, delicious and "smokehouse fresh." Every time you buy Hormel Bacon, you know what to expect-the best Double your money back if you don't agree. Try Hormel Wieners, too. "Smokahousi fresh" in this bright new racuum-Milid pack. Lean, sweet, slow cured bacon.

Looli or it inlhfs handsome new package. has granted permisson to the Pathfinder Club, a youth organi 'f 'Hormel mmm Wry not pile up all the zation of the Seventh-Day Ad-ventist to solicit contributions on Halloween Eve, Oct. 30: Merlin A. Reeder, 4285 Highland club director, told the commission the program is labeled "Treats for the Needy." Youngsters wearing the club uniform plan to contact resi-clents and ask for food, clothing and cash funds, all of which would given to the lieedy In Salt Lake City at Thanksgiving. on your desk, then toss them on our desk? We've got the cash to pay ell your bills and the payment plan that fits your budget Sound good? Let's talk It over today.

SERBORRD FINRNCE COMPANY A Uteuvw whtn you rwed ciift 447 S. Main Strut Salt lakt City, 3557561 5124 Stat Stmt Murray, Phane 266-8804 Tools, Tire Stolen Theft of two boxes of tools valued at $100 and a spare tire and wheel valued at $20 from the automobile of Reuel McPhie, 652 Milton Ave. (1600 South), was being investigated by police Monday. ATTENTION DEER HUNTERS end CONTRACTORS CABIN OWNERS Famous Brand Choice Slz and Color "LUMBERJACK" TYPE SHIRT -FREI WITH PURCHASE OF ANY in CHAIN SAW or BLADE SAW Pruning A Tree Or Clearing A Forest, There's A Wright Saw Right For You. i 1 1 I 1 St MClr 1 i rl 1 anascapmg i If U41.

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