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Show ENTrRTMNS Cll'B Mrs, Ultima pjmoik was C lub (. ss to members of the HMM A " Wednesday evening dinner was served at the C'ot'.tl Room of the Kiriv Hotel, vh(h the evenmg v a spent m social), h'y anJ in plain0 wu.st. out the sihooJa, The follrw'ng stu-- , Spanish, French and German stu- dents and Prun ipal vjns, at- dulls, in tlie Statewide jiituage! He compel, mm, from looeie Hitv Rusw of Nt on annual at the Tournament I Pasadena, paraduj in I Robert! uit. Debate team from our Joan Hulhnger, erguMtn, 'I Years, none were txiier oj even as j;id, as our own loorle High' Colleen Rhea, Karen speech classes will attend the School Hand, It should He a commun.ty project to tqxitisor the ap-White. v national Debate touinamuu at Hand our this at J pearance of gieut sjxctucle, witnessed annually Our annual March of Dimes is'Ameucan I oik on January 21st t by near to 2.0jO,OoO people. A high achuul Hand from podge City, m progiess during the month ol .'dr .Vison, spuch lucaer Kansas, stayed in the same hotel as the looele group, and was ui January. let's five our iupjxirt is m charge ol the debate team the parade. Jn talking with some of the members they rjiorted that r,..d s.coss o.t I riday eunin J a Rose Parade olticial saw them at a music contest m ( oiurudu i,e students enjoyed the mus.c t0 llS 'urlVy cause. Our super- Don Jensen, with cochair-evtendt d them an invitation to come to the Rose Tournament 0j Caldwell orchestra. jvisor is Du-',ey were liny Couldn't hold a candle to the looek, our Studentlxxly offuers attend-- , ,m'fl- Kathy Lewis and L b good RLQLIRLMINT Land. Let's gel going. jed the Regional meeting at Har-'ol- s The annual TesCval of Forego1 The mam recj.ua meat U)r a new mons m Salt lake on Mondjv.' mod- -l car is that n makes the from I the t0' was" formally dedicated Tuesday evening in a well appointed pro.; pnncpal vanousljaingua ;es will be held on April- owmrs of all ou Ulut inv,ud jj ()U do lf atI ,hc Umveron the ta.ks Young Brigham 53 which previous m.J, Is d,sgave Lf the $011.294 in no assistance was m would sumeimie" government gram. There ..Mlip actually w This through-isity- . of the students 100 rmnship It was cent, per tt cost to build the structure and furnishings. OWCJ paid by local taxes, so reported Sidney llullinger, president of the' fiu-nknow when you need a word of affection and tiue school board at the Tuesday program bow to say it. He ts one of those Had the government built this building, entirely with fed. ra! encouragement and knows just who is sensitive, or tuned m. to tlw as thoughtful wonderiully least people $1,200,000 at truly the have cost would it funds taxpayers the hearts and mind of others. Jle Has that fine sense of tuning which about' 50 percent of the money you pay to the US. returns other 50 per cent is eaten up in bureaus and book work and over- - enables hun to say the word ol comfort and strengthening just' Pr. Norman Vincent Ptale, Syndicated Col. head, in order to collect and return nmmy to federally paid for! when needed. The Tooele Transcript 13, 1961 Friday, January d - 1 - Interesting 11IS News u I or 1 .......... i,e ---- -.'I I LLSS THAN 1 wcic I Julian - 'A YEARS AGO In 1j77, two groujis of tourists hi Id up and robtx-in what is now Y'cllow stone National Park, - qQq L 100 ' waU, Sonny as a i j ! local projects. khat is needed tocay, rather than pushing the government into, the education business, is to leave the money with the ,iiXPf trft where he gets at least 99 cents out of t'eiy do ar co ecu mj value, with about one cent out of every dollar going for overhead in administering the expenditure as compared to 50 cents out of every dollar, through government channels. The biggest hoax in America today is the oft repeated statement that ,f the money comes from the U S. Treasury, it doesn't j cost anybody anything. No jirivate business could exist utuhr an overhead which has been assumed by the government. -I- You a. ways pay the 0O0 price when - 0O0 No wundir it is so difficult to achieve jxace and real understanding on this earth! The world still has more than 700 milium adults who can neither lead nor write. Thus, in round numbers, of the world Sunshine Mag jxipulatum is Mill illiterate Santa cntei through a bole in the chimney and leaves through Arnold II. Glasgow. a hole in your pocket. Marriage is more than a bed for the night, it is a home for the years. A husband and wife must learn to share their interests. d heir if they are to make their mama Evelyn M. Duvall, The Art of Ddting truly happy and lasting. In Rome Inst summer a drugstore in the Olympic Village, whose customers were some of the finest jhysical specimens m the world.' nianagcd to sell H.000 bottles of vitamin pills in a single week. -George Walsh, Our Drug Happy Athletes, Sjxuts Illustrated. one-thir- others pay the bill. The Main Street and now they lay down the rulc on park rg. By accepting the State money we relinquished this muh of our freedom We wonder if it has ever been thought through that if a part of our teachers salaries is paid by the U S. that the' leathers will be deprived of the rijiht to take part in local politics. This is how the law stands today. How gullible we become sometimes, when it means a few extra cents m our jxxkets. Little by little it is shaping up to a sellout of all our freedoms. It was I sau of Biblical record who sold his birthright for a mess of jxittage he We keep this trend up and wc may not do as well as Lasu did get pottage. state paved Tooele's 0O0 have heard people say, 'lf only I had this nr that, I could J0 harpy." Hut those who seek for hapjmess will never find It.! jlUpim-!.s- i is not a goal, it is a by product. The way to' from without Hut from within. not Rabbi Irving is happiness Jr, Thoughts on the Business of Life," I orbes. j hr I"!'. I 'lu i,i- .'I ! 0O0 0O0 Runaway inflation has been held in check, but creeping inflation is still with us. It cost $1 00 per square foot of space to build an addition to the Tooele High School in 1948; $11 00 a foot for the Harris School in 1952; and the West Elementary School, just completed, $14 00 per foot. It has been stated by some who have studied this creeping inflation, that money placed out on interest dimishes in value to an amount just about equal to the interest. People now on retirement who layed plans for an independent and worry free old age, find themselves tossing in the night with bad dreams. V4 - 0Q0 r t'r. California farm and produce areas are now in full preparation for spring planting. The nth crop of alfalfa is coming up with harvest about two weeks away. We picked oranges and lemons, of the finest obtainable, on the home lot of the Don Pocotks, in Ontario, over the weekend, and visited with the Grant England family in Redlands. Mrs. Pocock recently underwent a serious and delicate eye operation, but is recovering satisfactorily Their daughter, Janice, was in the hospital with pneumonia at the same time as her mother, and Mr. Pocock had undergone major surgery very recently. The old adage that it comes in threes proved true in their case. The Pocoeks and the Englands send greetings to their many Tooele kinsmen and friends. Day temperatures were up above 70 degrees, but nights went as low as 45 degrees. There was some evidence of frost in spots. Southern California needs rain and needs it badly, just as we need snow and need it badly. A good snow locally would even clear up much of the sickness found in many of our homes. i , aX ' Mr. and Mrs. Clark Stout, of this city, handed your publisher the following interesting obituary of their personal friend, Alvin J. (Al) King, published in The Emjxvria Times, Empiria, Kansas. Mr. King is credited with being the father of Veterans' Day. In the feature column Frankly Speaking it reads: Al was the greatest student of human nature and I'm sure the 1) good Lord is giving the degree of Dr. of Human Relations to him, today. AI's memory will be honored whenever flags throughout the land wave on Veterans Day. Veteran's Day is AIs. He had the idea of having one day in the year when all veterans of all wats could be honored. Because of Mr King, Emporia celebrated its first Veterans Day in 1953. Within a year Al stood hy President EisenRosemary Clooney will be one of the six Belles proving hower's side as he signed a bill changing Armistice Day to Veteran's that Music Hath Charms on the Bell Telephone Hour over 1954 On official the nation observed its first November 11, Day. NBC-TFriday, January 20. Her partners on the hour-lon- g Veterans Day. will be musical comedy stars Dolores Gray and colorcast Tom Sutton and I Dr. John E. King, president of Ann Howes, dancers Valerie Bettis and Jeanmaire, and Sally visited Monday night with his wife Gertrude, who was also his Metropolitan Opera star Mildred Miller. Donald Voorhees, with secretary on all of his public spirited projects. Any one who loves the Bell Telephone Orchestra and Male Chorus, will provide children or dogs would have thrilled as Mrs. King and Dr. King the masculine background for the six musical belles. retold the many incidents that happened while Al was Emporia's dog catcher. One time he answered a call to pick lip a little dog and when he arrived, a little girl pleaded, Please Mr. King don't how could I take that dog' take my dog. Al told Gertrude, 011 In a strict sense of the word, Al wasnt worth a darn as a dog catcher, but through his efforts and the efforts of John E. Kings IlFTII WARD: Tuesday, Jan. 17. daughter, Rebecca, a good home was found for practically all of 10.30 am. Literary lesson by the homeless dogs. Williams. Mane tender. all Six musical belles, AIs funeral will be this Thursday, but Al will really be around leading FOURTH WARD Baby 17 Tuesday, as long as those who knew him live. His unselfish heart was filled ladies of the world of music and Jan. 2 lesson b Literary pm. the on will be featured love dance, with and understanding. Aldous. Baby tender. Bell Telephone Hour's Music Jessie on Hath Charms over NBC-TV- , TWENTY FIVE YEARS AGO THIS WEEK . . . Friday, January 20, 7.00 pm. BIRTHS THIS WEEK: Mr and Mrs. Joseph Hawkins, a son; Four songstresses and two dancMr. and Mrs. Michael Dee Long, a son; Mr. and Mrs. Ray ers will appear with Donald Voor-hec- s a daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose L. Green, a daughter; and the Bell Telephone OrMr. and Mrs. Elliott R. Black, a son, New Years Day. chestra and Male Chorus in the The Elders of the North Ward will entertain Thursday for Dean hour-loncolorcast devoted to Bevan, prior to his departure for the Canadian LDS Mission. music by six composers. Terraplane Auto Company announces Leslie (Sike) Gillette as one of Clooney, Rosemary their local agent. Americas popular songPresident Roosevelt suggested revision of constitution to give stresses. will show that the tunes economic control to federal government. Republicans of ten mid- of Tin Pan Allen hath charms west states opened conference in Springfield condemning the New with a selection of hits Deal. by Irving Berlin Dolores Gray, Edward Nelson, has been appointed City Marshal and William one of Broadway's leading ladies, F. Tate and Vaughn Elkington, policemen; John D. Gollaher, City, will demonstrate the charms of Manager; M. Earl Marshall, Attorney; John C. Bryan, Justice; musical comedy, using songs John T Adams, City Collector and Bookkeeper; Ross Gowans, Fire from Cole Poster's musical sucChief, and Percy H. Marshall, Sexton. cesses. New salary schedules are: Marshal, $13S; Police, $120; Attorney, Ann Howes, the Lnglish girl $60; Justice, $50; Sexton, $100; City Manager, $1S0; Mayor, $15 per whom Americans know as My month, and Councilmen, $10 per month. Fair Lady, will sing selections Elected City officials are: Nelse Blomstrom, Mayor; F. C. Halla-day- , from the charming operettas of Dan Gillespie, A. O. Evans, Alex W. Rhone, and Eldon Shields, Rudolf Friml. Mildred Miller, the Councilmen; John T. Adams, Recorder and Zella Gowans, Treasurer. beautiful Metropolitan Opera star, In order to make garbage hauling in Tooele more successful, wall show the charm of opera in the City officials voted to have the City assume the responsibility. excerpts from Bizets Carmen. ?Sheriff Alma White, reported that his office handled 288 cases Valerie Bettis, known both as in 1935. a dancer and a choreographer, Twenty friends gathered at the home of Frank W. Frailey to will present an original dance honor him on his birthday. composition to music written bv Mr. and Mrs. John R. Droubay entertained at their home in! Duke Ellington. Jeanmaire, the Erda in honor of the 67th birthday of R. M. Shields, father of Mrs internationally famous Fiench lonna, will dance to the charm- Glen Martin, son of Mrs. Marie Martin, registered at the Uni- - inq nelodies of Franz Lehars The Merry Widow'. versity of Utah, Monday. The six leading ladies on the pro-MF. M. Porter is named to head President's Third Charity Ball. and Mrs. William C. Isgrecn will he honored guests Wednes- - gram will be supported by the MEN'S AND BOY'S day evening in the South Ward at the First High Priests social Bell Telephone Male Chorus of 24 Randcraft under the direction of of 1936. voices, Donald Vooihees. Marvin Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith, had the misfortune of breaking his leg in a tobaggan accident on Lion Hill. MEN'S GROUP L Mu sic Hath Charms Siv Musical Belles Bell Hour Relief Soddy entity entib Aiojv Heres a man whos learning the story of the 1961 Cadillac in the best of all possible ways. He has taken an hour out put himself in the drivers seat-a- nd hes letting the car tell the story in its own inimitable way. And whats the report? Well, that new Cadillac is making the most eloquent statement on quality and goodness in all motordom the tribute of silence! Even on the it is virtually impossible to di'tect the sounds of a Cadillac in motion. And implicit in that silence is a story well worth the retelling. It speaks, first of all, of magnificent craftsmanship of care so intense that it has eliminated vibration as a necessary accompaniment to motoring. by-lane- s, ever-prese- ... VISIT ... in Aifence' It testifies to extraordinary soundness of engineer-ing-wit- h a precision in performance that keeps even that great new Cadillac engine down to a hushed whisper even at throughway speeds. And it tells of truly remarkable styling . : . with a sculptured grace of shape and form that tames the rushing wind to a soft lullaby. Of course, there are some things which a new Cadillac with becoming modesty-wo- nt tell about itself. Theres its wonderful dependability, for instance, and its unrivaled resale value. But your dealer will be happy to round out the to explain story after your demonstration drive-a- nd how easily the car could be yours. Shouldnt you lend an ear to a Cadillac-a- nd a Cadillac dealer soon? YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER STOKER MOTOR COMPANY Tooele, Utah 44 East First North i Phone 345 0O0 g best-love- d e r. 0O0 dlne weather bureau The average American, each year, receives the total output C( 111 one station is 106, while the high tem- of 7.4 acres of land. o, perature in one Florida station is OvJ- OHardlv makes sense. And Stef- A mental patient, stating through the bais, spied a farmers fanson ti lls us that Minnesota get !much cokh'r m winter than much truck. Hey, he called, what's that jou'rc canying?' Manure, the farmer replied. jof Alaska. Whats it for? shouted the patient as the truck rolled on. I put it on my strawberries, came the distant reply. EVER NOTICE the patient muttered, I put sugar and cream Holy smoke, Always, it is the tree loaded on mine and that guys running loose? A. I. Digest. with apples that has stones and sticks thrown at it - never the The cemetery is a place where lots of careless drivers stop. barren tree. Suppose the same In th estimation of jour writer, of the many, many bands who .principle might apply to people? -s 0O0 and MORE than 50 88 Rand Shoe 88 OFF! 88 POLL PARROTS SCAMPEROOS Many Styles, Colors- - FLORSHIEM SHOES January Clearance Sale Trim Trod, Connie, Jacqueline J HP j COATS, WINTER WEAR t for all the family! tHHHMf tHMf - tt |