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Show TV Torvo Tranrcrip! fri'1 Pro mb i THE TOOELE THANECK1PI J ai h I rul iy at louug Citv, I'tah t iitrJ us Class Matiur at the Pus! Oifue at lif!v C.ty, Utah, Aniu-- t 14, Ix'H, unilrr Ait of Mt'th V Ix.t Publish.it l.y tlio 1 rjitsunpl Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc, fs North J.mhIp (Vs, I'l.ih AiUiif.s at turn's- j n Sup.-:'Ioo.li', Utah ptimti'Mi c to Jinx; 3 ' i. r Star Prie 10 lopv. Sut.M ription $( Editor! LOREN C DUNN. ALEX F DJ.JN Pul I.tJ.er , fut I r IS. 1961 IIP aupprv.hion Letters To The Editor inrnr ron untmws that f have Wllfl tllrlP in r':itt mnu-- h Si lool of (rm , j bms . h ( i aiP lit . a ' M's ilren , j s p-- r bal -- Interesting Sidelights Ve.'irs Ago 'Phis Week Should Be In Our Shop By nrst Monday, December 18th Watch Crystals and Spiedel TWIST-O-FLE- , B(K 9.95, 12.88, 18.88, 19.95, 34.75 Buy Special - on LadVs r Karat Sold Gold 14 WHITTNOUR WATCH and Gents Elgin Automatic Wind j . Waterproof Watch , FRED B. HARGETTS j I if fif muiffiri - !ti at PRICED WATCHES 1 1 - BANDS X will make vour watch look like now LADIFS . GENTS BOYS - GIRLS nhi fly - IN TATES CONFECTIONARY 1 ; :, 0 North , y: : Tooele Main Street yc y; y, y; yi V r ?' Ti y,' y: yi Tv fjT,X v:riz Sm-ir- - the n"hts n The present city hall was the court house and the present South Ward Church was the sne church edifice of the time hv ere at the non! at six in the Although Mr, Pickett is not a na ive of Tooele, having been1 - for an hours drill born in Lake'nwn Mav IS. 1S,1, he was brought to this city by imoin'ng Few I1t hnen t1, rri,irs his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Pickett at the age of three. ,ke ,im ,0 R down and MRS. PICKETT, a native ol Tooele, was born January 5. 1874j'ni:j in a log cabin located just south of the old Coleman home (nowivv1tr1 he swimming drills. thc owned by John J. Gillette). His father was illustrious Cyrus Tol- - wnnd undoubtedly have a Pr,Mt man who was among the original Pioneers who founded this city. nsP,'I't for the swimmers and for It Mrs. Pickett remembers little of her girlhood in Tooele, ex- - the Coach requires great to tram for swimming cept her cornpanionshm with the children of the families of George s,'imm1 'competition, and it requires a Coleman and Charles Walters. Living at Oakley, until 1906, Mr. and Mrs. Pickett moved to vtrv "Pscial net son to arouse that in this day Murtaugh, Idaho, where they still reside. Cyrus Tolman passed stamina in young folk, of th How of many easy living. in at I'tOl away Oakley. Idaho, critics would put in a strenuous , s'Xvj Xy J J J J J two hour a day practicing, sacrificing their free time to do so0 In to the training equipment at the deep end of the pool It beIt is Private Property. longs to the swimming team. It was placed there to give those bos and girls who give so much to bring honor to Tooele, oppor-ttimlto develop their muscles to the utmost It is not and never was intended for the use of the general public. Bv no stretch of the imagination could the price Unmistakable Sportswear for Sportsmen styling in or a single of a f.tmilv ticket admission be sufficient to cover stripes subtle or sizzling! Youll like the higher th" use and abuse of that equipment. If a person wants to use rising six button front, the generous comfort cut such equipment there are manv health clubs in the area that and quality workmanship which has made Jantzen charge a fairlv nominal fee of the name to know in better sweaters. Four color five to ten or more dollars a week to provide such things. striped"Canadienscardigan,XS-S-M-L-XL- , The fact that that equipment is $14.95. parked in a public place doesn't mean that it is free to the pubspRTSWEAR FOR SPORTSMEN lic Th" Merry Go Round in Liberty Park is in a public place but that doesnt mean that . . anyone can use it as they please. If mv car is parked on the public street, the person who decides to use it without permission is regarded as being in a certain uni Ring Pack For Shipping Mrl. Wright' ldal 2.19 1.89 97 3 lb. tins 3 lb. 21 or. ring Dorothy Duncan Dvlunt Ring 1.89 2 lbs. lb. loaf s, Tin Spotted Pockd 2 lbs. The Seasons Finest Fruits and Vegetables Cranberry Sauce Orange Juice ysseslb. A. ba9 and Economical lb. g, 45 New Crop Nuts 3 hi 25 Tangerines Sweet and Flavorful 2 lb. hag 33 . into a field full of high spirited colts and take a quiet saunter. The pool is the greatest asset that the young people of Tooele have for physical activity. We should be grateful that so many do use it and vent their animal a wholesome activity. spirits There are hours when the pool is practically empty - between six and seven, and after nine. If older swimmers want to take advantage of these hours - let them BUT, if thev go when the pool is full, let them remember this; The fact that they hold a family ticket, or that they paid an addoesn't itiean that mission fee, they are anv more privileged than any of the kids. It doesnt mean that they are entitled to a special corridor for their swimming and divine It doesnt mean that they should feel any more important, nor entitled to more room, more consideration than any other swimmer who happens to be the poo! at the same time. Neither if thev break the rules, as some are won't to do on shou'd thev resent having fhe'r infraction called to their attention hv the lifeguard. Having enjoyed the pool frequently over the past several years, and having watched from the balcony even more frequently fL00KI6S Busy Baker or Wright' . Ig. Regul lar 45c 9 ex. Chocolate Cream V Cookies Busy Baker Animal Sesame Rolls Oven Fresh Power Bread Skylark Packed Regular 28c Marshmallows Fluffiest (2 lb. 55) I II II J6II-W6- l II Unfavored Gelatins For Special Desserts Town House Standard Ripe Olives Colossal Cheddar Cheese Snack Crackers Modess Regular or 19 lb. 29 32 envelopes 98 Ne. 1 tall tall With Cheese Lucerne Instant DskL Aluminum Foil lb. 39 2 for 19 doz. 29 or Giant Sire Delicious 3 for 1.00 lb. loaf 3 C3FIS 1.00 3 WRS 1.00 lb. 83 lb. 33 10 it. 3.79 m 69y 39 s 2!2 ai Bel-a- ir Bel-ai- r Town House NoJ, 4 cans 1.00 Ripe Olives Standard Salad Dressings radQuoli,y 24oz.48 o.8 Oysters Ellis Chili BrB.anr :bn Ovaltine Egg Nog Lucerne Crushed Pineapple 5 cans 1.00 3 for 1.00 5 for 1.00 6oz.39 . 3 for 25 V2 gal. 98 lb. 78c Biscuits Butter ir 24oz.39 Tasty Chili With Beans Baked Beans - Sweet Treat Delicious For For Pies and Any Meal No. 300 Special Desserts For Your Floliday Feast! Angel Food Cakes 19s Rich Lucerne Assorted Flavors Bel-a- Flavored - ?P"7- 9a- Serve Potatoes Various Ways Nutritious Every Meal ,J(J 2.98 Ice Milk lrn, Vi Delicious Diet Dessert 69 Mince or Frozen Pies 23 oi. 43 Pumpkin Sliced 10 Strawberries (Wh. 16Fancy oz. 49) oz. 3 lor 89 Ice Cream U.S. No. 2 Avocados J AA (&nS cMT..6 4ans 83 ! Q&fife&Yb flattering category. IT IS TRUE that at times the pool is used to the utmost, and that most of those using it are teen agers, high snirited. active, full of life, and full of fun. They do toss basket balls at the rings in the center. They do play toss-bal- l. They do swim fast and furiously and sometimes they do collide with another swimmer. . . reasonable people BUT, most would realize that such collisions are not intentional. You cant go No. Town House Assorted Fruits 303 Fruit Cocktail 98 y - 4 fot 29 JcllWell 99 Holiday Ring rard Give a Gifl Certificate From Fresh, Creamy 2 lor 69c Frosting Mix JoKudgY Cake Mix Betty Crocker ASSt. iiOVOrS 2 ioX 75C 3 for 79 Wilson Chili SZZJZZ Meo, Canned Milk s.goorPet f.h 5 tans 77c iS2,skMilk Pet Instant 65 oz. 1.59 in Sliced Pineapple Geisha Delicious Half Slices Lg. No. 2 cans Golden Book Home & High School ILLUSTRATED ENCYCLOPEDIA VO'- 1 - Each Safeway Guaranteed Meats! OO I.Zz 0,HerS 1 Each Vol. 14 On Sale I A Or Sfy -- n r, M FOR CHRISTMAS j fr ' ' " ItEPAIItltlG ANY WATCH - J ' ' ' NOTICE 'vi hs Twill v Fi( RTAINS CUB Vet a Gtay entertained the tvf her music clu on in !','! metnhen of her (tur.it tluh on Wednesday ewn.n;; at her home. C delicious tl.nner was srrsed and in wt lahiluv, lu' turning Christmas gilt vseie exchanid. Mrs s Cradle News (Inns, FYIf anil b.-e- IS of ,16 hun . 0. aiity Shop t'lllip li.-t- t Pu'on F'r..m!'frg Mis and Mrs Don F Cowan. Sasan at tV both ( tin art. Pi ho" p .ujiiIi! r at the HV Cross H1' from J or! UtJ. ( al.t , wln re Mr ip.iai tn Silt Lake City th. is kul, on Las uism,; ilh too :hi r fif'h tli Id, and the sen nth US Arn v li.cs will spend tha-- l u,ij ih.J of Mr and Mrs Hoss and thr t In 'ileus hod.ns with !h"i par G.ntjns, of Tisi'le, Mr Thom and ents Vr ,.w . . , .,jnd ch.1.1 for Mr and kolx-rtand Mr of th s - sk X . - ... levs White,utvSalt lake (its , Mr anil Standings: S: a it r ( hrnr.m Ucppru! VII mture (; mv prtvjtf vth tp tiros 66 thv ljtt'f ii ( ips (j nit of a . Chuss yi'.,,p t!io! p,., ( Jl)( Sian's are it ill hold in,; first plate in he luaue roll Illlltt: IS another point . . . for foarj" 41.r vu ,te pros the t.'iijHiaturp of tl.p xsat.r Any',, n,,.h (or prlj an 1 Stan's iii roes a pool nal saiiii'iht i ' ' ?nmc t t ser.-- s, Saxon first ken 161. 176, i a warm soak s, nes and Ann IJevan 160. 171. i If the water in P Ton. I m u ,,f, for white pros prom! pp'iii too nail, do as wrU. Le Gartia 171. 162. 161, 111 J sa iUK'uiif po,l amt promt o who is a Swimin- i manv horois anil fauna1)! Helen fields 175. H(,r.s. ,p'v swimmer, tonal pub'.n'v that the ptsil un er does Take a Cold shower he- M.r.s unJ l.ouise Morris 1)2 i der in. anil the water, the supervision of Co.i.hdore iiunum .'iPrut mem t.un d mi us. an att.uk 'in the pool will be plenty arni An'ip chrtss for four points llich'Mj Hw'vs The A any rate, the majority of tijxi'i the pool and thr intivritv of, ;lirtruj(.-wt,re j ,,3 m., ether o the clan armed at the and pee Tooele Volley Hospital on Dec 9 Hiuh for j Jorf bpped the scales at a huskv one haif oum es S!v 7S, id. nnt fxiunds I and were Alyce ( otch Pritt supervising AIKopa ) haunt ;; u it arouses mdinitum, are Mr and five A few mixed at grandparents A'len's Hippy Chiotmaa nuts, spurn's pie our voun 'stets Mis Ray Haney and Mr, Louis poiimls, ninety five cints; rhorolates. five pound txiv Mi Donald's Helm C. Courher w l,,! 8 Gunh-- r, an.iivti'Pl apptoat h n'l of thi city fancy, $111; Coffee, pound, mm teen cents celery, two bundles, T e Dmrv Queen had a good a ,r and amusement ,,ll,s''v fif16 mint e lailtle, two for fancy, crisp, f fteen tents. C.neera'e, taking three points from the SECOND DM'GHTER teen rents. Sainton taI rnn D Imonte, nineteen tents peanut Goidon Furniture and roll n the jpg more pmk riblxm and frills I hx.k rernr at thr two five two lets it't. l.nrpe butter, cents; Cornflakes, pound j.ir, twenty h ;;h lean, senes of at ijje John Gillette household as n the tunny years Kelloi'ps, twenty nine rents and mush bowl free, Mu arum, two the poo! rolhit', the hu;h cant game tht-- welcome their second daueh ! fif-w h ul the have in mill White fifteen S'ar. larce fancy Tuna, rut, rents, pounds, sie, of tite nglit . 526 H"th for theater, who was born Dec. 13 a! the teen cents: Foastim; chit kens twenty five tents pound, Rump tn. re his been only one fab Dnrv Oueen were Ma"dei Smi'h, Tooele Valley hospital, v. . i no" tie Pool That Roast, nineteen cents pound. Pork Shoulder Roast, twenty two I'D, 16 i, 520 series (high series of' seven pountfs eleven ounces Mak-j- of Mult lad poor cent pound supervision, 'he Rieht); Verla Kopfer DO. I7J rtxim for her new sister isi- anvil nor bfr'umrd alertness, New 1137 Olilxtnbhiles ore announced Sixes are $oxri and C iphts 504 senes and Mary Tomich J61,j23 month old Lori Ann. Grand-- ' jj of that sort The ptrson who died are $7t5 n,f Ally - Ca,,i b,w!,,1 hi"hi77 High for Gor ion's were Bar ea rents are Mr and Mrs Fred sj had a sei'ure while in th -team senes High team game ,ur3 pwk. 5. 479 ami Moss G..r Be'l June Gillette and Mrs to be w Death n Milled A trar-edh oidsmobile m . 513 VISITORS RE VISION TOOR E A II MT CrNTlRY ljkn perry G.llette claims the newcomsun- - but no. one that could have txvss I h in,,,Xi,!ua, M.n,.s was er as his great grand child. k What was Tooele like f f'v six venrs a "o avo,cia (NOTTcd hv N tomi Gr,ff th .'52 with a I VTIO.N OF NOTE APPRR nrto ) The answer to this ouerv came last we.k in a visit here of FIRST FIIIID Dmo It. nme Muscarenas SECOND. IN R G S R D to .he Mr. and Mrs. Hvrum Pukett of 7durtju;h. Idaho, who were in, h el ta.liv wlua! game of 201. f Socit-'Fifth live kaid Reh. It's a bttle daughter for Me sounds almost few Tooele to spend TTianl s';iv mi; with their son in law ami daughter, I toff.ccrs wish to express their ap and Mrs Fred Wetse, of Salt Lake They,5-- 1 s''n,Mi . . itl u a. do. sn't if Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Christensen j t:ie miss arrived a! Other senes and games: Sylvia preuatmn to all who helped to C.ty. The are not Chosen by Mr Pratt, nor GRTAT HIWGES ARE In evidence they report. Mr. PiekelCsl the Tooele Va'ley Hospital, Dec. are all, Ca'dwt-ll- , 549, 195. Ann Devan, 533,"take their recent bar.aar succt-ss-bv anyone else They memory is more vivid of his early hfe hete than is Mrs Pickett's, volunter rs Only a few wc.ks agojISi, Birbara Peterson, 47S.4 170; 'ui, Ndh those who contributed to 13 and weighed in at 7 pounds' because he was ten and she hut sx when the removal of them the call 9 oumes The new mother is the it. for volunteers for the Pat G.bhs 477, IsS, Jennie Smith'd and those who patronir.-A special thank you goes to the former Bonnie Lawrence and Mr ly . parents to Oakley, Idaho, brought to a conclusion their local resi- j gc Group Swurmvng team 17. June Reatbckcr 474, 1S6; dence Gold i Bishop, 46S, Jxp, Joan All- Tixit-iTranscript and Bulletin. and Mrs. Melbourne Lawrence In, a red in the Transcript 11 The old Cook corner (now the Tooele Drug building) is sunning These volunteers, huv NO red 462. 176, Anita I landers, 4.59. th- - radio s'at.on. Bob Elton for count the young ladv as their 11th the son of fathers who met in his tlav to swap the h si stories and grand child. Mr. and Mrs. L. A spechd They PAY' 161. Ima Morgan. 451, 192. Jena his signs and Bishop Thomas privileges weigh the problems of the nation, reports Mr. Pukett. The children in the'v. Il.'.'rd, 172. Betty Henwtxid, 166 gess for his whole hearted sup- Wc'se of Salt Lake City are the(,f Dr Dotls was the cnmmuniv nhvsitian in that far awav day. pa'ernal grand parents 'port t"ams hold family tick-- ! and D.ane Nelsen. 151 nge Mr. Pickett recalled, and h.s visit to patients was made m an old(,u group Slmu,d ,h(.y f(n,(., th,.ir open buggy drawn bv a ecMle old knowing while horse trunks - they pay the reguTHE 01 D C.FNTLEM N, Mr. Bnnelli, was postmaster, and the mmg lar rental fee The older txivs in The had four which was renters business community Coop store, the High School team either pay the leading institution, was managed by George Atkin; Charles . k r s Herman ran a s'o.c at the nr- sent site of th" store; New-- , nriVll(,,(V 0, ,ralnin, tind,r Coal h ton Durtvon, tn the b.ulding recently tom operated L a nGeneral....store M(W, 0f ,he r p a vo ' l j o!Jr bov work one or more j vnv nu ciriTR Round or Juicy and Flavorful U.S. Choice Swiss STUFFED TOYS Reg. 3.98 now only $1.98 Grade Roysbury 3 Pieces to Bake (Center Slices ib. 53) lb. 43i Excello Kitchen Towels Plus 1 Pot Holder all for 99c Steak Cube Steak T-B- one Swift s Bacon Wilson Tamales lb. box Chocolates only SI. 79 Halibut Rump Roast Sirloin Steak 2Vz Quoll,y Tamales I , |