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Show and saving deposits. Dr. In the business directory: A. M. Sheets is Attornev-at-Law- ; L. A. McBride, Dentist; John Marsden. Studebaker Brothers Car-i- l Den-J- l riages; John B. Gordon, Real Estate; Dr. George R. Davis, tist; R. J. Huntington, Real Estate; W. H. Elkmgton, Contractor ' and Builder; Moroni England, Undertaker and I nibalmer, J. A Plupps, Physician and Surgeon C. R. McBrice, Real Estate; Militant W. G. Reed, General Contractor; L. L S. Marks, Atlorney-at-Law- ; F. M. Davis, MD., Cosmetic Surgery and Baker, Attorney-at-Law- ; Diseases of Women and Children; liarbaia G. Bowen, agent for Corsets. Arcliorv Door J i' Interesting Sidelights 1 1 l oOo If You Can't Pay Your Your publisher was prompted to take out the 1910 files and look them over, for it has just been fifty years ago, July 10th, since Poor Ymiri DrhlS the death of his mother. It is strange how ones viewpoint varus Statement by one of the Democratic hopefuls in Los Angeles with age. Your publishers mother died at the age of 41 and .1 was this week was that as a wealthy nation we can afford anything. h.s conception as a then child that she had heed to old age. About Can a nation be called wealthy, wlmh cannot meet its day by this same time, Phillip DeLaMare, a great pioneer of Tooele, made It was your publishers day normal running expenses? If an Individual was in this pre the statement that he was ready to die. dicament, you wouldn't be required to lie tx smart to know the1 impression then that his words were insincere. As persons advanre ,n life the present realization comes a wise Cod prepares them final answer. The greatest problem in the United States today is its indebted- ,n thinking and philosophy to meet he various changes, even to when living becomes ness. Dining its most prosperous years, Democrat and Republicans, being ready to accept death in old age when living becomes emm it has never stopped borrowing money to puv it's bills The (Wisest being ready to accept death in old age, to d balanced budget is this year. When it was anticipated that being ready to accept death in old age, when living becomes a four billion dollars could be used to retire the debt after paying burden, expenses. Should the U S be able to pay its running expenses and pay four billion on indebtedness yearly, people now babies would God, give us men' A time like this demands die of old age before the national debt could be paid. Strong minds, great hearts, true faith and ready hands; We just cannot fool ourselves. No nation is wealthy which can't Men whom the lust of office does not kill; meet its day by day running expenses without going into debt. Men whom the spoils of office cannot buy; Congress has a new philosophy. Appropriations are voted and Men who possess opinions and a will; actions considered on the basis of the number of votes that it will Men who have honor; men who will not lie; buy, rather than from the standpoint of the welfare of the nation Men who can stand before a demogogue It has long been a criminal offense to offer to purchase votes And damn his treacherous flatteries without winking! with your own money. It is the modern thought that to purchase Tall men, who live above the fog votes with the taxpayers money is smart politics. In public duty and in private thinking; What this nation needs above all else is a rebirth of patriotism For while the rabble, with their thumb-wor- n creeds, where the welfare of the country comes first and selfishness is Their large professions and their little deeds, buried. If such doesn't occur this generation will have received a Mingle in selfish strife, lo! Freedom weeps, rich heritage, dissipated it on ourselves, and hand the next generaWrong rules the land and waiting Justice sleeps. tion an empty plater dripping over with due bills. Josiah Gilbert Holland Hun , oOo The Tooele Transcript m More Swim S(ilMIl Sol SolomI)r.'l -- Cla-H- P I'HE TOOhiLL TRANSCK1PT j each Frfilny at Tooele Cltv, Tuih l'oiereri aa heeuml iMaae t price il ochIh ei tojij lji Inn St pr km I t ut Milter at the uh Augimi M. 14. wn iln Aci rtf Murih S. ISTH FuhIKhed hv the Trrwript-llnilfMlPnMNhinp Oompanv, Inc. Nn Muin Street, Tussle City, I tali Atlltei till criV' Miiuien e to Bo Siii Tane'e Ituli Pcin Jul) tilth Id n ubun-Spirel- , eh is smi tih j, Lrnl Color for Hi" Came Hunt 10 re-in- pt T Slake Sunday School Preparation II over-eatin- Remnants 1 Club rn. (ne Another swim class will begin1 The an hery deer season, now IS, according to Leigh Pratt,1 July 3 set for Septemlter through Sept who also Mates thut siipiivixor, It, is the first hunt of the war LOREN C. DUNN Editor ALEX F. DUNN, Publisher only one more will follow this. for this most popular and inter- beginners, and dant of Utah's big game animals earned VISITS GRANDPARENTS I IKS T PlliLIC PARK 11 am. there At rmd,Jle KroaPsset of Board Recently Big by The first public park in the, a for aJl'11 begmneis Little Cmdee Allen, daughter of Game. Control action, the season 'ul US. was the Boston Commons, . . , IjKo swimmers and life saving. n ,h , Mr. and Mrs. Ross Allen of Brig-Ihaset aside in IC31 A diving class will be given a h 1S emj as wH fls City, has been visiting at noon ()f (,imun the home of her grandparents, AN OPTIMIST Wlll be on a stat,Hul, ,luntin Mrs. Wmford Hector. An optimist is a women who vlr and tW.r of bJSS s be, the dishes leaves say-in'set, supper nll, Cos, Raiw, ()fthp Ill feel so much more like archery permits is $3 00 for Ixith them in the morning. doing . . ident and nonresident, the CHEAP? Th(J Luv SJn(. .,s jn rm,nt Whoever called them "cheap (ha( hasm of , mus, first Red, and only red, clothing is politicians never paid many arth(,rv d,.t.r ; a rt..,u!ar blR ,,ame hunt. 'egally required to be worn ;n )u.ense Erwig and General the big game hunts in Insect Control the Utah. During special archery season only how and arrow hunt- As In other years, the law Again Serving This Area on is permitted, with tackle re-- 1 quires a red head cover and FRIDAY and SATURDAY this or the year being quirements jacket, sweater, shirt otherj,na trip to' Strawberry. They reEach Week as sume torso covering whenever hunting! during the 19V) hunt, a very pleasant trip w.th Archery permits may be pur- - big game. Only exception is the! KOod fishlng and 0ls of frit.nds PHONE 9271 chased beginning August 15, at de- - archery deer season when only t0 vjsit With. partmert of fish and game offices the red head covering is required in Salt Lake City and regional w TIGHT WATCHERS offices in Ogden, Provo, Price Sugar can be included in a reand Cedar City. ducing diet and is helpful in staying on it. Appetite can be curbed by eating or drinking something sweetened with sugar just before a meal . , . and a smaller apg - the petite prevents basic cause of overweight. SUGAR TOR of this building, and explained the Merlin; Sunday LOVE- -A PIVOT function of the build-and purpose Tooele Stake Sunday School Years Ago This Week is the pivot on which all Love Twenty to advanced which train 4-- 1 1 is mg; ' revolves' and wlthout home economics students for five s u n d a v Jul 17 Ma ru !S'human Mrs. A. L. Hanks was pleasantly surprised by members of her y ng 5 would life be very dull inwhith, last family, Friday, on her birthday. Fourth Eleventh deed. shared thaTt THE THIMBLEENAS explained girls Mr. and Mrs. George L. England were hurt in an auto acciThe meeting of the Thimbleenas apartment for this period of time.: All Sunday School officers and dent in Magna. was held at the home of Mrs. The Center has all the modern DISAPPEARING LAKE Mrs. Mary L. Woolley Clark, mother of President J. Reuben attendance. Frank Stephens, leader. Meeting conveniences that help to run ai'lJchrS shou,d About twenty miles north of Clark, Jr., of the First Presidency of the LDS Church, celebrated was called to order by the Presi- - house efficiently. The building is Tallahasse , Florida, is a disapher eighty seventh birthday, in Grantsville, Friday. Alene Stephens. Opening nine dent, years old and the furnishings Waul to Can? The small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Daly received a pearing lake. Recorded disapprayer was given by LaRae Winn,ibave been donated by generous broken leg, when she fell from a tricycle. pearances occured in 1910, 1917, was directed then a song AI1 by with Usuhlns ! can Rren ,hTe The $12,000 Tooele High School Band drive is beginning to gain;1":" Winn. an? 73S The ccepie,a lPf0pi? Most of discussion heartfelt thanks. The girls wish beans for themselves, at the steam. RACE PROBLEMS was about Camp. It was de- to thank Mrs. Nichols for beingjChurch Cannery, are asked to South Africa has three and a cided that club day will be chang- such a Contact Mrs. Henry Watson (1778) gracious hostess, half million whites, and ten to ed from Thursday to Wednesday. or (1894-WKeith ) The group stopped in at the, before twelve million Maloney blacks. They really n Closing prayer was given by Richard Hudnut Museum. In this, Monday, July 18. Fifty Year Ago Tlii Week James. Refreshments were collection was a picture valued Those who are interested can have a race problem there. call the above numbers for full Fifty years ago this week in the files of The Tooele Transcript, furnished by Leslie Fenton. Meet- at $100,000. FAMOUS NAMES there is some interesting reading. ing was adjourned. particulars. Twenty six Texas towns and Other points of interest were Ore is reported coming over the tramway from Bingham to the Reporter, Kathy Dawn Andercities are named for signers of anH (ha hi. I,heir leader. Mrs. Earl House and tho son Pine Canyon Smelter. Declaration of Inde- Mrs- GeorRe Smith Provided thei he ,Texas umonXldm.. The had dent The next Big girls The Tooele Improvement Company ad reads: Pdcnce. Without this help. IE DEJUENER CHErS lunch in the union building cafe.,ransPorta,onBlow Out will be the blowing in of the Smelter. If you are employed this tour would not have been PLEASE THE GAL there, you can spend thirty minutes to an hour more, at your The meeting of the LeDejuener teria. possible, and their cooperation is home, by living in Plat C where you dont need a fortune to Chefs was called to order by the The girls wish to express their very much appreciated. You really neednt give a gal own your own home. President, Susan Shafer. The girls gratitude to Mrs. Van Shafer, Amis her by Reported Sherry way - shell take it anyway. H. B. Dolling has a wall paper ad. Franks are advertising made buscuits and cherry cobler. use. for farm Hansens gloves A demonstration was given by millinery and furnishings for ladies and children is Patty Bauer and Sherry Amis on advertised by Mrs. E. J. Atkin, at the comer of First South and Baking Powder Biscuits. The First East. group discussed plans for a lunTooele County State Bank advertises a general banking business. cheon to be given for their mothStart a savings account for your child. ers and a program to be presentTooele Trading Company advertises general merchandise, dry ed at the luncheon. goods, furnishings, clothing, boots and shoes, groceries, crockery, The next story hour will be in hardware paints and oils. the library. Twenty six children Matthew Speirs states carries the best of everything in dry attended the last one which was we only make a small profit and held in the goods, groceries and notions neighborhood. The extend liberal treatment to all. Phone 24. story hour is their community Tooele Drug Co., advertises Herbine. Vowles and Evans, meat project. and groceries. Call Phone 9' "The most of the best for the least. Reported by Joan Broxholme the City. Free delivery to any part The LeDejuener Chefs Club Tooele Tailoring Company was advertised, with C. Bollschweiler, toured the University of Utah as a special activity. The first buildManager. Ed Dalton and Sons, dealer in baled hay and grain. ing in this tour which was visited Tooele Merc runs a large summer clearance advertisement, by the girls was the Sterling W. offering twenty to sixty per cent savings on mens and boys suits. Sill Home Living Center. Mrs. Commercial Bank of Tooele states that it pays interest on time Josephine Nichols is the director The 15, 19C0 Friday, July 10' to 1 500 YARDS PRINTED COTTONS reg.to 98c Only 69c 4-- oOo 10,000 De-An- Yards of Trimming Lace Irom 5c a yard & up Fabric Specially Center - Phone 1621 15 South Main 4-- ' Cmon, girls.. i lets go see our friendly FORD dealer m S mayl? we can get a good deal on Ole Betsy Sveet Clover Honey : ...they say X, ANYTHING GOES Empress Pure Sugar Energy-Builde- J ANYTHIWOT I Mrs. Wright's Biscuits Peanut Butter Bathroom Tissue Cake Mixes Northern - I r Sweet Milk Butter milk 4 Pack Pillsbury Assorted i Muffin Mix rfY i" i ' ' .i. r.o ,.r. Yes, ladies... Cheese Mabe were old fashioned. ..but who said we cant sell Fords, Falcons and Thunderbirds at yesterdays prices? Its that time of year when thing goes! Were out to give you the biggest value your dollars ever bought. So fire up that Phaeton and bring it around for a "quote. You bet, well trade! Anything goes when you go Ford! c;r Pimento or American Pancake Mix pkg. 4 Pillsbury Farm. Fresh oz. pkg. 2-1- k Bel Air - 6 Oz. Grape Juice 7 for 1.00 3 for 1.00 3 for 1.00 Bel Air - 8 Oz. Spears Asparagus 3 for 1.00 Safeway Guaranteed Meat! 7c 3 for 1.00 lb pkg. 53c Produce! Bursting Large Slicers With Juice and Flavor Carrots Bananas 1 Tender, 1 2 lor 23 2 lbs. 29 lb. bag U.S. "Choice" Grade-Tend- er, Chuck Cuts (Boneless U.S. Choice Grade lb. 69c) lb. Ground Beef suras ) CO Low Fat 3 Content of Safeway's Ground Beef Means Less Shrinkage in Cooking 2 lbs. Lamb Sale!U. lb. 55 2 for 99 S. Choice Leg of Lamb Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday Grade For a Real Week End Treat lb. Serve Delicious, Flavorful, Safeway Leg of Lamb 73 Breast of Lamb lb. 19 Lamb Chops lb. Small, SKoulder Cuti Lamb Chops lan. Meaty, Rib Lamb Chops Smart, Loin Chop Phone 888 -Only Ford Dealers Sell tjgJ- USED CARS AtID TRUCKS 3 for 1.00 12 BONNEVILLE MOTORS Tooele, Utah Premium Quality Concentrated Makes Full Vi Gallon 6 oz. ir Sliced Bacon TV Dinners Sw"ni Perfect, Ready For Salads 278 North Main Street Bel-a- for Peaches U.S. No. SEE YOUR NEARBY TORE DEALER m LIMEADE 59 6 49 oi. 39 Coldbrook Oleo Tuna Fish fflell prove saving money never went out of style! Corn Muffin Mix or 10 ct. Creamy or Chunk Skippy - Nature's Own Healthful, Ig. Lamb Roast U S. "Choice" Chopi Shoulder Cult 59f lb. 69 lb. 98 1 lb. 49 1 |