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Show The Tooele Transcript 2, 1962 Friday, February THE TOOELE TRANSCP'PT Issued each Friday at Tooele City, Utah. Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Tooele City, Utah, August 14, under Act of March 8, 1879. Published by the Transcript-BulletiPublishing Company, Inc., 58 North Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. Address all corres pondence to Bo 390, Tooele, Utah. Price: 10 cents per copy. Subscription $4 per year. LOREN C. DUNN. Ediior ALEX F. DUNN, Publisher Register Boats Karlv This Year 1894, -- fr Utah boat owners are being urged by Ted Tuttle, State to complete Boating Supervisor, their 1962 Boat Registration early this year. An extra trip to the a county assessor's office can be 'saved U the property lax valida-i- j lion on the boat it obtained at Ji the same time as that on the owner's automobile. A supply of 1963 applications and instructions havc been mailed to all county j assessors and marine dealer in the state (any marine dealer who has not received an application' packet should request one from the Boating Division. All Interesting Sidelights Count Your Many Blessings Some Do and Some I)ont j -- Spccial Mcel For Farmers Letter To Are Nations No. One Killer The Editor Roger Metcalf and family are well nleased with their first impressions of Tooele. At Roger's every Army town It seems so odd to me. His homes initial letter Always is the letter "T W- drove to Texarkana once Through Ozark hills by car But never tried Tacoma For it seemed too blooming far. Two-Elh- " is his present home. I hope they let him stay. Forge about Toledo is Okay. For Too-el-- The nations Number One health wmy, the heart and blood vessel Jiscases, claimed more bves in Tooele County during the past "Soil and Water Management' year than any other cause of will be the topic at a special meet-- ! leath. it was rrportel today Card.ovasrular deaths totaled 43 mg of farmers and other interest-- j ed people, Tuesday, February 6 for the county, acroiding to Dr. in the Tooele City Hall, beginning1 James F. Orme, president of the February 6 10 a m. Dr. Paul Christensen, - well- known Soils Specialist from the! Utah Slate University, and Pro- fessor Louis Jensen, Extension of USU will discuss, the above topic, presenting Ideas and methods uf land and water management that will increase crop yields and increase farm in- Heart Utah at i which Association, the figures from the officml records of the Bureau of Vital Statistics, Utah Department ot public Health The total ber of deaths from all causes was tP6. The heart diseases accounted for 38 8 percent of all deaths. The d comp-le- t'm lnd'ni next ross o' Very tnilv vours, Alden S. Metcalf The greatest ability Is dependScandal Sheet, Graham ability. (Tex) Rotary Club. death iccording to the official statistic - The registration process for 1962 has been improved in many ways, in order to save both the mail-iand walk-iapplicant in a more efficient manner, Mr. Tuttle said. There is a new registration office (Room 255) with new equipment the and facilities for expediting Ilrart Diseases r COfne- - THE IOCAL FIGURES were attention will be given to fo- - the nation as com-anstarting grasses and legumes j pasture management for high- - n,led bv the NarionM Bureau of for I960, the latent DISEASES OK THE HEART AND BLOOD VESSELS are er yields. They will also stress Vital the summary available According to nation's No. 1 health enemy, being responsible for about 54 maintaining soil fertility. vexRemember the time and place, hee fipttrex, heart and h'ood per cent of all deaths at all age. The Heart Fund up porting Tooele City Hall, Tuesday, Febru- set disease r a used 921 5 40 deaths; nationwide programs of research, education and community regstration process. ary 6th, at 10 a m. and I p m or more than 51 nnment of all aervlce is your No. 1 defense against heart disease. Give THE 1962 boat stickers will be deaths. The next leading causes genrrously when a Heart Fund volunteer calls at your homo Anyone interested is invited. red and white. were- - ennrer 265 260; accidents in observance of Heart Sunday, February 25. Special to ow d UNBELIEVABLE n Appreciation is ranked among the most laudable of human virtues. Joseph Brown, a Transcript and Bulletin carrier, was once a victim of polio, but his recovery has been complete, and he has never forgotten this blessing. When he settled his paper bill, recently, he placed his perfect carrier bonus into the polio gift box and stated that he would give his entire earnings of the month to the polio fund, in appreciation of his blessing of not being left a cripple. An aunt of Misi Marlene Jones sent her 15.00 some two years Utah boaters can expect a great ago, to buy her something she would like. After two years of study boating season in (2. The Superas to what to buy herself, she saw Telerama and donated the visor has checked some of the $5 00 to the polio fund. Miss Jones has been in ill health for the popular boating sites during the past several years. Much of her time having been spent in bed. past week or two, and in most, the water level has risen conPushing plans for an early start siderably already and the water on Tooeles Minor League baseSome people will never die, of such was the late President picture for next season Is looking ball program for boys are officers of the organization. J. Reuben Clark, Tooele County's most Illustrious citizen. He was better every week, he said. The ramp extension by the ALTHOUGH "Minor" in name, very recently elected to the Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma, because of his attainment in improving beef animals on his Grants Bureau of Reclamation at Rock-por- t the organization is the largest in has been completed, and it the ville Farm, which was a side issue to his serving la the First county with more than 230 to the current water level. Presidency of the LDS Church for more than a quarter of a cen extends young fellows participating in the AT PINE VIEW, the lower end tury. People of the calibre of President Clark, continue to grow league, according to Jerry Russo, wide ramp has in stuture over the years as the real worth of his life unfolds of a new president. , been installed by the Forest Serthrough meditation. A public meeting is in for Tuesvice and the full ramp should be 13 at 7:30 p.m. in day, completed by spring. The Bureau the February City Hall, for the purpose of of has provided Reclamation getting the 1962 plans rolling. My father, who was a minister, used to say he conceived of money for this project. A special plea is made to parheaven as a vast assembly of schoolrooms. Some peode eo throueh The State Park and Recreation ents of the boys who will particithis life and never learn a thing. They are just as stupid, thoughtless, irreverent, and ignorant at death as they were when voung. Commission is going ahead with pate to come out and give the Let them start again at the beginning. Others find this world end- their plans for a big ramp and program their support. In fact, on Bear Lake. This pro- according to Mr. Russo, it will lessly intriguing: , one lifetime was not enough to tackle all the harbor to carry o nthe foreten languages they wanted to master, or the arts and sciences ject should be usable in time for be impossible next seasons boating. The Com- program with out the help of the they longed to explore. Very well, let heaven be a place where all of us can go on learning, through etemitv. It is a pleasant mission has a number of small- parents. This does mean YOU. YOU potential team managFred er boating facilities under dethought. Most of us do not yearn for a heaven of bordeom. ers, umpires, sponsors, etc., as B. Barton, When Your Friends Grieve, Rotarian, Rotary Inter- velopment at this time also. well as officers are also asked to national. All in all, it should be a great be in attendance. Joe Lacey, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Lacey, of Tooele, and season, so get your boats regis It is anticipated with an early junior student at the Utah State College at Logan, has been ap- tered, and do it early. Avoid the the caps, shirts and equippointed cadet platoon sergeant in the Reserve Officers Training last minute rush and delay. There push, ment can be ready for an early Corps, at the college. will be no grace period this year. seasons beginning. Mrs. June P. McBride who has been guest of Dr. and Mrs. L. A. McBride for the past six months left Saturday for Vienna, HERE IS the procedure: Obtain a 1962 application card Austria, where she will join her husband. Dr. June P. McBride, who Is attending school in that city. from your marine dealer, your F.d Cuddihv, Harrv Roth and Owen McLaughlin were sent county assessors office or from to Salt Lake hospitals this week, each seriously ill with pneumonia. the Boating office and Division Communities south of Tooele have been practically snow bound fill it out completely. Obtain your since last Friday, due to deep snow and high winds. Roads from 1962 property tax receipt or have Bauer and Stockton are blocked and the roads leading to Lincoln your application validated by your were closed last night due to drifting. county assessor. Then, mail to, Herbert H. Vowles. age 66. died at his home in this citv. Thurs or take to the Boating Division Office, Room 255, 19 West South day of last week, being ill only three days, from pneumonia. WANTED TO RENT Furnished apartment. Call 330 after Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah the 5:30 p.m. following: Brvce W. Anderson, son of Mrs Maggie W. Anderson of Grants-vill1. County Property Tax Receipt has been named news editor on The Ogden Standard-E(or have application validated) aminer daily newspaper. 2. Application Card (completely filled out please print or type) When General Dean was captured bv the Korean Communists 3. Last Registration Card (if He was told that he applying for a renewal or a transhe was taken to the little town of Chung-ju- . had a few minutes in which to write a letter home to his family. fer) It looked as though he was to be taken out and shot . . . The letter 4. $5.00 (make remittance paywas short. It consisted of only eight or nine lines, and down in able to State Parks, Boating Divi the middle of it was this one line: Tell Bill the word is integrity. sion) He did not say, Tell Bill the word is financial security, or happiness or security." He said the one word that every young man ought to hear from his father today: Tell Bill the word is Rev. A. Purnell Bailey, Cappers Weekly. integrity." Pamiln Lrgcil To Atlcnd Minor League .Merlin; lie Will Never Die ot Twenty Five Years Ago This Week ' 93 3V), and pneumonia 3 Bedroom Basement Carport BRICK HOME SI 0.695 influenza most cases, Rheumatic fever, a deaths in Utah totaled forerunner of rheumatic heart dihe 2.798 or 46 7 percent of all causes sease, now can be prevented. Strokes are no longfollowed by cancer. 799; accidents continued. influenza. er hopeless, and invalidism can 5t9 and pneumonia 179 Wasatch County had the high- often be reduced and even preest rate of deaths in the state vented. Through surgery, acquirwith 59 5 percent. Neighboring ed heart damage can be repairSalt Lake County had 1 188 heart ed. inborn defects corrected and deaths or 45 8 percent of all diseased arteries replaced. cause. Much of this progress, the "Although the heart and blood Heart Association conpresident nastill the diseases are vessel Has resulted from scientinued, tion's leading killers, medics tific research made by science has made imoressive the millions of dollarspossible the public in the fight against them," contributed to the Heart Fund gains Dr Orme pointed out since 1948, the year the Heart AsMANY THOUSANDS of per, sociation became a national sons - children and adults alike With your organization. voluntary - are surviving heart and blood continued help, an expanded revessel diseases that physicians search program might produce detwo considered hopeless only new major breakthroughs within cades ago." he continued. the lifetimes of many of us, he Research has developed im- said. for proved techniques early diagnosis of cardiovascular disorders. THE 1962 Heart Fund campaign Fn recent years we have seen the will continue throughout February development of new drugs, new reaching a peak during Heart Sunand more effective methods of day weekend, February treatment and rehabilitation, and when more than a million and a spectacular advances in surgery. half volunteers call at homes As a result, most heart attack throughout the nation for contrivictims now recover, and three butions. out 9f four who do go back to Gifts may also be mailed to work. New drugs and surgery can HEART, care of the local Postcontrol high blood pressure, in master. . 55.8-- Heart UNDERGOES lz Bath 1 SURGERY On Your Lot! Ramona Kay Likes, nine year old daughter of Mrs. Lois Likes, underwent surgery on Tuesday at the Primary Childrens hospital and is reported to be convalescing satisfactorily. Ramona Kay had a tendon transplant in her foot and as soon as she learns to walk on crutches will be returned to her home. Low Down Payment Easy Financing UNITED HOMES. Inc Call Howard K. Haines Tooele 253 Birch Street 882-139- 4 EM EM BEST INSURANCE 00 0m YOU CAN BU- Y- PROTECT YOUR LIFE! Safety Belts Reg. $9.95 23-2- Bradshaw Auto Parts 43 North Main Phone 882-228- 2 i e, x oOo . ... $936,000 Added To Local Bond Savings For 61 oOo . New York. The average Tolerance does not mean that we have to subscribe to the Tooele resident is in betCounty beliefs and opinions of others, but it does mean that we must ter financial shape today than in respect their integrity. Every individual should arrive at his con- some time, clusions, opinions, and ideas by his own mental processes. TolerDURING THE past year, he ance is an expression of his behavior is not only mans right, but has reduced the size of his installalso his duty in regard to the opinions and beliefs of another. ment debt and, at the same time, Cecil A. Poole, "The Value of Tolerance, Rosicrucian Digest. increased the amount of his visitor to certain European countries could frefashquently observe local people traveling together in the age-olion: the husband riding his donkey the wife walking behind. Quite often the woman would be loaded down with what seemed the couples complete household inventory. Traveling through that part of southern Europe again last summer, a friend of ours discovered that things had undergone a change since the war. Of course, the master still maintained his position carried their burden on foot, atop his jackass, and the women-folas before. But at last the little lady was walking proudly ahead while her man followed at a respectful distance. Commenting to a local hotel keeper on this seemingly more chivalrous arrangement, our friend was enlightened by the wry retort: "We owe this new arrangement to those thousands of land mines which the war left scattered all over the place. Henri Deppe, True. A pre-w- d k INTERNATIONAL SMELTING AND REFINING COMPANY BUYERS OF As a result, he is now in a sound position, with a larger nest egg of cash in the bank and a relatively small indebtedness. For the population of Tooele County collectively, the savings that have been accumulated represent a money bomb with a big potential. When the button is pressed to release it, local business will receive a powerful boost From Gold Silver Lead Zinc Lead-Zi- nc Ores and Concentrates Plant at Tooele, Utah Offices at Kearns Building Salt Lake City, Utah f 1? where minor savit rises to 6.5 percent a year at $6,000 and then moves up rapidly, reaching 25 percent or more in the top brackets. APPLIED TO Tooele County, where the latest annual report shows a net disposable income of $4,561 per household, the average rate was 4.3 percent and the amount of savings in the year an estimated $195 per household. For the county as a whole, the annual savings were approxi$936,000. mately compared with the previous years $848,000. According to the Commerce Department, the American people saved a grand total of $28 billion in the past year, or $2 billion more than in 1960. AS TO consumer credit, that Is down to 13 per cent of the national income, points out Sidney Weintraub, prominent economist. writing in Challenge magazine. Busy Baker Fronco American Stamps I'Meirs Fruit Salad 4 boxes 89 Trulyfine Assorted Colors Giant Size KITCHEN TOWELS RZ:oc 5 for 1.00 T-B- Steak Sirloin Steok D KUmp KOaST Fish Cakes Cube Steak Morr.lft 3 Bonlst USDA Choic. Grode Buy Now and Save '" USDA Choic can lb ib. Easy to Carve Cop,oin'Choic Children love Them USDA Choice Grade Tender and Delicious ib. 79 12pkg39 k. Idaho Russets U. S. No. 1 Waldorf Brand CEaieUxems Grade -U.S. Inspected Manor House Ib. 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THE SIZEUP of this progress, locally, is based on data gathered by the Federal Reserve System and by the Department of Commerce and on latest income distribution figures, covering all areas of the country. They show that the proportions of earnings that are being put aside as savings vary widely. Among families that have less than $3,000 a year in disposable income,' little or nothing is put away. They have difficulty just keeping going. J)ke ItoouiGitf 3 for 23c Lucerne Dressing Thousand Island I s: 39 bti 39 53 49 bag 49 52 14z entr. Dried Foods e White Beans 2ESr-Spl- it Peas Mission Figs Seedless Raisins Er- - plB- - 1 9 'p1 33 21b. pkg 43 |