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Show The Tooele Transcript 'tz liMM'Uiil 4 Young Golfers To Play In W. Ya. u'umua.uumnr lsiued each Friday at Tooele City, Utah. Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Tooele City, Utah, August 14, 1894. undhr Act of March 8, 1879. Published by t'ie Transcript-BulletiPublishing Company, Inc., S8 Noih Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. Address all corns n to Box 390, Tooele, Utah. Subscription rates: $5 per year RFD, P.O. Boxes, and foreign mail. $6 per year Carrier or City Delivery. pondoiiee ALLTC F. DUNN. Publisher LOREN C. DUNN. Editor Four young golfers, finalists in the recent State Taycee Junior Golf Tournament held on the will Tooele course, July depart for Huntington, West Virginia this Friday. Kean Ridd, Graig Ridd, Roy James, all of Magna, and Reid Goodliffe, Brigham City, represent Utah and will compete in the International Jaycee Junior Golf Tournament to be held Aug. 20, through 25. KEAN AND GRAIG are old twin brothers and come from a golfing family. Their father. Jack Ridd is well known in local golfing circles. He has won numerous trophies in tournament play and is re28-2- dte&ffiec. To The Editor: I have been Informed there has been a misunderstanding, concerning your Tooele National League, in regards to leaving Springville before the tournament was over. I was informed before the game, that if they lost, they felt they would have to go home, due to work and other obligations at home, and all partys agreed to this and there is certainly no ill feelings with the people involved. I would like to take this opportunity to tell the people of Tooele how much we enjoyed having them and their teams here. You DRIVE SAFELY Dont try for endurance rec ords on the highway. Stop the car every so often and let the whole family get out and stretch their legs. It's good for the circulation, the Utah Heart Association says. 17, 1962 Friday, August can be proud of your boys not only as a ball team, but in the gentlemanly way they conducted themselves both on and off the field. The people with whom they stayed had nothing but praise for them. To the Tooele American we In want to wish Good Luck your trip to California, and to both teams we want to say we are looking forward to seeing you again next year. Sincerely, Don Parry Field Representative Attends Seminar Mrs. Elsie A. Lynn, a teacher at East High School, Salt Laek Bookmobile service. This is in- dicated by the 30,033 books July 1361 to July 1332. This ap- is further shown by the fact that there are very few which have been used from lost or late books. ANY ORGANIZATION or per- son who would like to make a donation to this cause may eith- er do so through the local board or directly to the Utah State LI- 609 East South Temple Salt Lake City. City, is attending an advanced n seminar on science and matics at Stanford University at Palo Alto, California. Mrs. Lynn is a former teacher at Tooele High School. SHE IS ONE OF 50 teachers from high schools west of the Mississippi River who were selected by the university for the course. A similar gram js being conducted at nell University for 50 teachers living east of the Mississippi. The seminars are designed to teach the teachers some of the new knowledge that has been uncovered in chemistry, physics and mathematics since they left college. ' THE COURSES of Instruction, which are prepared by the faculties of Stanford and Cornell, are graduate level. Lecturers include some of the leading scien- mathe-preciatio- k eight-wee- pro-brar- y, Cor-Stre- Genealogy Group Will Meet Sunday In Tooele Stake garded as the best amateur Genealogy? Yes - But how? golfer In the state. Incidentally Stake Tooele Genealogical their sister Judith Ann, is the will be held SunUnion meeting current Miss Utah. at 1:45 p.m. in the First-Sixt- h Roy James, 17, came through day Ward chapel. with flying colors in his first All Interested persons are year of tournament competi-titio- n. He is not lacking in golfing experience, however. District II, WBBA He played on the Cyprus High School Golf Team last year. REID GOODLIFFE, 16, has been on the links since 1958 and Former Resident holds the distinction of being the Junior Open Champion of To Be Buried Brigham City for three consecuHere Saturday tive years, 1959-6Lila Harris Johnson, 73, died These four Utah champs will in Montana, Butte, at her home to West Virginia travel via Monday, Aug. 13. train, accompanied by their She was born In Lake View adult Jaycee advisor. Bill GibTooele County, the daughter of son, who is quite a golfer in his Tooele County Sheriff Fay Henry and Grace Donaldson own right. They are scheduled WednesGillette commented Harris. She married Clarence to depart the Union Pacific Sta1913. on the similarity Johnson, January 8, day afternoon tion in Salt Lake City at 8:15 between the fire set at the She spent her early , life in a.m. and are expected to return eveTooele 'Airport Monday Tooele, and some years followto Utah Aug. 27 at 8 p.m. defrom moved other fires ning and five ing her marriage MR. GIBSON, who chairman-e- a hero. liberately set, also on Monday, the State Junior Golf Tournaat spots along the highway beSurvivors besides her husband said that these four finalment, Marand Tooele LakePoint. and tween are: brothers sisters, ists are tops and came out win"To deliberately set a grass tin Harris, Salt Lake;; James ners in the best, in the opinion fire is punishable by six months Harris, Tooele; Mrs. Thomas L. of state officials, Junior Jaycee in the County Jail and if any Henderson, James, (Carrie) Tournament held since the pro-prstructure is destroyed by fire it Nev.; Mrs. Martel Margaret) has been sponsored in is a crime punishable by one Russel, Mrs. Willard (Mable) Utah. Prison Utah in Mrs. the State year Eugene Sagers, St. John; He also thanked all those inhe warned. (Ruby) Morrill, Tooele. dividuals and organizations LOCAL TEACHER at Advanced Science with fire held be will Funeral playing Anyone Saturday which made the state tournaSeminar. Mrs. Elsie A. Lynn, right, a should think very seriously of at 2 p.m. in the Tate Mortuary. ment such a success. He named teacher at East High School, Salt Lake the consequences, he emphasizFriends may call 7 to 9 p.m. the Utah Golf the Association, ed. City, and Professor John F. Streib discuss and Saturday Tooele Golf Association, Tooele Friday evening an apparatus which measures the weight AN IDEAL FIGURE prior to services. Merc. Browns, J. C. Penney, o an electron a tiny chip from an atom. The ideal figure is similar to Gordons Men's Store, PederProfit is the ignition of our sen Insurance Co., Coca Cola an hour glass, it is said - as engine. long as all the sand is not in the economic an .ePs Cola Bottling Comp-anieDetroit same end. Detroiter, Sawyer, Alex Stevenson, Tooele Board of Commerce. Golf Pro and the Tooele Fire Play Serious Sheriff Says - WE WON IT Dale James, Vista Liner Coach and Trailer Co. official, poses with Stephen Crane, Mrs. Dora Crane, Bruce and Mr. Mike Crane, as they smile about Mrs. Cranes being awarded the tists, mathematicians and engineers in the country. Mrs. Lynn, who teaches physics to 120 students at East High, will complete her studies on August 17. Vista Liner camper used in one of the fund raising projects for the Tooele High School Band. Mrs. Jackie Mason, on the far right, was chairman of the project. ATTRACTIVE your manner. Combine daily walks with deep breathes of Daily doses of fresh air con- fresh air and youve given yourtribute greatly to putting a self a beauty treatment money sparkle in your eye and pep in cant buy at a salon. YOU by Alberta Culver 1. if repaid in 15 days, tfo total cost will te 75c Just tell us how much money you need to pay old bills, for home improvements, carrepairs, OTHER AMOUNTS M MTOfOUTlON m FINAL SUMMER AT BROWNS LADIES 24 N. Mcrn REG. to 5.98 Tooele County Library Board held its second semi - annual board meeting, Tuesday, July 17 at the home of President Nellie S. Paulick. Commissioner Sterling R. secretary; Eleanor Fredrickson, of Vernon, and Aloyce board member of Anderson, Grantsville were present. Mrs. $99 f99 Tooele 882-158- 8 r Marie Johnston, board member Library. ! ! 99 Short Shorts Jantzen - Pykettes Values to 4.98 i ONLY 2 LEFT I I I Famous Jantzen Coolie I l I $3o Beach Coats Reg. 7.98 I I I I I Famous Boatneck I I 188 I I 2 pc Play Set Broken Sizes 7 to l 14 I $1 Reg. 3.98 Set SPECIAL PURCHASE US SWEATERS Factory Close Outs Pullovers - Discontinued Patterns Cardigans Many to choose irom . . . 5. hr 8 Ask About Our Layaway I I I l I I I I l I l I 8 8 8 I 8 8 I I 8 8 I I I ntnptnttv in behalf of the established in Tooele County, before she became a board mem- l Blue Bell Jeanies d l I Knit Shirts wn-k- ber. $933 ' MRS. ALOYCE Anderson was the retiring board member and although offered reappointment, she declined. Words of thanks and appreciation were given by President Paulick to Mrs. Anderson for her faithful service as a board member. She has acted in this capacity since she was appointed by the Tooe'e Cony Commissioners in January 1961. project and was instrumental in gettrng the Bookmobile service I Mens' Sleeveless - Shirts j. Stay cool and refreshed! Tempt appetites at your house without spending hours in the kitchen. To help you do this, were featuring a wide variety of fine frozen foods that taste so good ... yet are easy to prepare. Stock your freezer with family favorites. Youll find our low prices take the heat off your budget, too! of Wendover was unable to attend. Mr. Russell Davis was present to represent the State Sizes THESE MUST GO 12.95 COMPANY of Street Phone: Hal-lida- y, 0$ Jeans AH Rea. ffAWfTATJ Mrs. Lynn is attending an advanced science seminar at Stanford University sponsored by Sha'l Companies Foundation, Inc. Professor Streib, a visiting instructor from the University of Washington, lectures on physics at the seminar. by N.S. Paullck Ladies Colored Pykette T $2000 Bookmobile Big Success In County 3.98 Capri's UP TO I A TT; rvi.E tJOYET Walk, of Grantsville, was appointed es a tour yar member to the board to replace Mrs. Anderson. Mrs. Walk has had a lively interest in the Bookmobile and given much time in Grantsville assisting with the checking of books. 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Because the State Library service is handled under a uniform library fund similar to the uniform school fund, a .65 mill levy is adequate in Tooele County, to maintain Rut U 0 S U S D - USOA And Greeted U 43' A Inspected A Graded Inspected S D A Choice Or Maybe You Prefer A Savory Easy-To-Car- Boneless Pot Roast Chuck Steaks Cudahy Bacon Hero's An Economical Cut for the Grill ond It's USDA. Choice Beef Ground Beef Ground Chuck 2 89 69 Freshly Ground Lucerne Salads Assented Vonettes lb. Wicklow Brond & You Save On All Smoked Moots at Safeway Fish Sticks lb. m 49 You Must Be Pleased with Every Cut of Meat from Sofewoyl Lucerne Dressings pint 69' 53' 59' Captain's Choice All of Your Favorites let jar AQ. m . Fish Dinners At Our Dairy Displays Empress Honey SETS? 5 Duncan Nines. 1 1 .00 Morton's Cream Pies Coromol, lomon, Slrowberry, 1400. Ronono, Chocololo or Cocoonut pie TQ Half or Neapolitan Everyday Needs Cake Mixes 2 Swanon'$ the state and ask for their support in setting up appropriations for adequate library service. this service. Mr. Davis expressed thanks to the Tooele Branch of American Association of University Women, sponsors of the Bookmobile service, for the donation of $400 for the purchase of new books for the Bookmobile. THE MONEY was raised by a rummage sale held in Tooele and various projects throughout the County, as each community serviced by the Bookmobile was invited to participate. The sum was rounded off to this amount by personal donations. Rural areas of Tooele County are very appreciative of the Scotch Treat Lemonade Prices Effective Thursday, Friday end Saturday , dinners f |