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Show mrrim Tooo Tho THE TOOELE TRANSCRIPT ! TrV H . t till I llilt'frt) full A ti tt.r JM OH.r t itori t11rv U M. t r M c r A v ( M.n h I'ulil rJ I. !ht S 1 tin 5 u. 4 Friday, March Transcript fe. SM ti t M, HM tviif Mlrrt. .hV, Hall Ht I OH, In in I I ill '. 11. IulllhlhK rompaiu, Mlr-- ii' 4 4 I liu I.at1uw 4, I960 un M , lu Creak! Home Ownership Operation H- I- Mam At Puerto Him , t!lrlli- - i,f ft. ill J.4 ilinn.il (maul j a fust li m filil i mg i uiniami nl vi ill l iiii.il 2 ml month wlait ili Howitzer j iv. t l ih ll.utjl.im, Naliuri.il Gu.ild, imivrk liUn Im Hu KlUt III IMIllili,lli' Ill ujit r.ii.on Mam IVeri'i K.to" A N I K 1 1 (.1C 011 RATION of Arimd .iu iit ' 1'lm i! mil g S'jtn 1u. r!u Rmi." ti il. J ID test (In i !!( tivi iii i ul Army tun. tut units and MAIS Serin e Mililaiy Air I't.ihx sharp- - i l.t ii n j iuiiii. r mi n will r f i .. nl all Natimial An' fiii.ml iimii n Hu Naiimi n- J i J toil-.Ol- 1 i m i A nI mmmmmmmmmmm m w m m m w m mmm mmmm m 1'. RfltlVC llllit I ! I 111! I Mlni.d to. And ihfn thm1 is tin? Tooele woman who got so acruMomed to Vana hax tls bft-lK 'I111t' ration " SJiii! ih.it slu al.vavs gets it t hrain r in Salt I.ttke. tlait she auto laidue I'tah battalion was main ally reported to the girl at the Tooele bank window the other day in tieing given live one dollar fulls, as thanj'e (or a five dollar eil fioin all other National G mnl bill "They alvvavs give me MX of those for 0 five dollar bill jn'onits bermno of Us osi,il.onal excellence and high rn tud atSalt I ake City." tainej as a heavy wcains lone. further ivideme of the UOllD BE A meaningless thing If demh was the end. ,,i p,,. (.lah National Guard as n am n ut projilu-- t said "A bxil hath said in his heart there is f this Country's military bai God," and it there is a God there is an eternity fur every mortal Mops being A institution as well organized as iha universe just didn't! MORE TIIN S0 officers and hv (bailee The human liody and life within exieeds hupjx-men, mostly Hum the Ih.ng whuh the most brilliant mind can even imitate. Truly, only Mute's southernmost' areas, will a fool mold say there is no God. Only in the overruling hand of a m "Operation Itig purtu ipate wise creator rests the hope of al humanity. Mam Puerto Ruo 'Hi.y wii! lie m m m m m mm m 1 oOo f i ,.1 , . ; . . Ws' gV .Hi- -' .y - on-A- n lotce base, H,t0 Transoris supplied hv ( I2ICi ' . . . . - tc t, V --vi Am u,d 9 .Meet March (th 1 me-tm- t . AArWto.M.c! I d (airlifted fmm Hill " ,u,,r" Tooele Smelter (Jl'l s 'A supi-nunt- Ilir: 0RK M 11 1 W 1 : 1 To Hold Mate IONS on them will relate of I !k SMIf The Utah I ad. lo inir.iiier i.t ri.ms, water s.ippA lln ir spi in bold. IS la'.iun Asitt ilg i! he.ilri.:, mux ng J.ti ties, fvs sur ut lu f. Itah. o( lx.aid ship nr rental rtatus, value 10 00 Sand.iv, hmu or rent p d and the I he have e IlK k heel! o' .u If tuf l!te lad fs tll hold s Halt td. r nifi'.ng it die I a 33 Sou'll I list Street I Sven lodges The monthly meeting nf AAl'W throie hoid the A muse is to be held at the home nf Mik state Will palluipatu hor1 C'l.nton Iiauer, ftt Noith llioad sl lio'.u ship, wltuh is tie lad.es Although the g'tfitse anioent nl was, Iduirid.iy. M.mh 3. at T 30 o( ! Iks major state ptotett, will t!'.hno.vn in reas.. will not bp m. he awarded at th.s riee'.nt t I .oh antd the latter par! nf the Near, M Paoliih, f l'e r lodge sjH.iisor. a g rl for ties pto-- I Mis Jns.-plavts avadal le ,'hete ure eium-'I Relations national (hanman has tor a reasonable estimate Mrs Alice Kirkpatruk. Prcsi-'den- t larranged the piogram 1III.Y t OML from preliminary of the Tooele 1 ad es of t ks Mr-uthe Hxie Studies ciuuhH ted on a national announces "lhere will be a amor w il Si the hull te goes: und darning. Saturday al cl by the bedtoa Reserve gh His talk is entitled t vo-- i gasboid. , . . Hoard, by the National lndUSu!'n .,.h l,iKs H;lU' In WoHd i,u .nuc Impiaa-.oriiConferente lioard and by State II. e Piesulent, Mrs. a been show has that there ritey Vaughn Allred of Pme, I'tah, jris m mm farm home ownetslnp' A good representation of rnem urges all wives of I Iks to attend. !.n the Western States of neatly1,Hts is iiesirid. 3 percent since I K) INTERN ATIOWL BRIDGE tWENrOR Assuming that this regional in-- , A bridge connecting Orient, crease applies locally, some 69 3 Alexander Graham Bell, better; und Ninth lake. New per tnt of Tooeles dwelling units known us the inventor of the tele- 'lam., ire now owner- - net upied, coin phone, was one of the teaihets of Hruuswuk. (thus an br.d.,.,lf is only 30 feet long pund with the 62 0 pi t cent count- - Helen Keller. d previously. The ratio is greater than that found in most parts of the L'mted where nonfarm home States, ownership has reached MO percent, In the Western States it is Qua thing th.d' (In fur'.hi uiiung Census id lions mg Is e pe. led to sr.i.w is that .hoine own. slop in loin If has in-e' jxrd t oi. ml. r.illy since I'i al, vvh.il it u vo J at i..' 0 (h ! ml Vo; ' .i,1 I ini'lf of the I.K.ll 111', e bfi (line pro; lopfilv a'lle to S, ... l.i.e 11. ih urge to nan Ihf.r own nuL M 1 l of r.lk plays the Bassoon Rod Slooky Rod has a strong family tradihim as tion for education Ins ptandmother and grandfather Alonzo J. and l annie Ajax StiHikey were early graduates of the of Desert t. lbs father was .1 tr.uhi itte of Co'leje of Ph' anti Surgeons of San Iran-.'is.-II s mother was a gradu.t--(Juinh- Hod Slookev IsThiwWVriFs 39 5 percent. AI.SO 10 BE revealed by the new housing census is the manlive transports, each capable build-- i OvJO of transjwiriing 73 men and equip ner in which the post-wa- r mi botun has affected the r.umIt's the beginning of National 4 If Club Week, Saturday. It is mint, will I required to air lilt an old saving that "an idle brain is the devils woikship." Have the I'tuh Guardsmen to Puerto her of dwellings in Tooele. In 1930, the total locally was 2.132 your children and young people take advanlage of this leisure time Ruo The first plane is tentatively 11 Clubs scheduled to Hill Air 4 Since then, there has been a Force in a and hundred be and can made available depart training, (n j rjn(.,s(0i California amount of new construction. g"t-aone different fields. The onlv limitation that 411 Clubs experience Base on the evening of Marih 14 jp(g) jg, S ,iul some of it replacing old, sub-- : khde in Puerto Ruo. the I'tah is to find leaders with a dedication to public service and youth. If and Ilene Ciray Stoohey As nurse. ; each adult would do his or her part in the various opportunities Guardsmen will be umh r the An- a young ihild. Rod spent htiurs1 Rod's aunt, Mrs. Bernice l.in- - stun laid houses. to lead and train the youth, juvenile delinquency would cease to tillo-- Command Uva'iching large ships, ferry boats, ford, has 'an excellent Tat kgrouritV N"malI. th, nrl increase has 10 20 percent. Ihete, HIE IT. Ml GIARDSMEN will be a local and national problem It is the undirected, idle activiti.-s- j an( f,s,ing bunts on'm eduratum tin.! serve e. She u3VVin d,)M bir). 55 ml!1,on dwelling of youth, led bv their own numbers who have leadership instincts spend II days training on the Ho- umtsj j nimiM0 jjay Other favor-- a gi.idiute of Tooele High Sihonl art som' island n the country today, as 9 result but lack the experience of life, which lead to trouble ite pursuits were trips to the and the L'SAC in hme econontCS 'cq'iatonal temperatures of M) Battleship graveyards where him- - She taught in high school and compart d with 43 million in 1930 READ IN TODAYS TRANSCRIPT the full page tribute to xne-anTHIS S I IK K OF homes has a tlretls of slops weie in "moth- - junior liyh and then was on the Clubs and youth and leaders of Tooele Countv. bv the institutions,111.1 to be value of nearly $ 100 bilwill identical curient raining Golden to out Gate Club work in this county' Park, faculty of the L'niv ersity of Wyo-thbusinessmen of Tooele County. The balls," unto the National have Guardsmen (he lion, ,rJimnH according I isl.erman's Rot ks, Seal has attained its place in the sun among the recognized movements nnng at Laramie. After the deuh Washington, D C. The American Legion joined willi a dergone in the past at Camp W. Wharf, Rides on cable cars and of her husband, she became home Association of Home Builders. It to build stalwart and substantial citizenry. of the nations independent druggists today to launch segment G. Williams, south of Salt Lake alniut all as as much twice is trqis across Oakland Hay on the agent for the L'SAC al Cedar City dwellings were worth ten a campaign for the HMiO elections. Ilans for City. Normal Battalion tests and Key Tram and years It was while she was at Cedjr ferrylxiats. (XX) Legion posts and 10,000 drug stores, alliliaUxl throw 17, ing sma11 will umt Jctical exercises ago. TWENTY riAE YEARS AGO THIS WTEK . . . HIS MOTHI R died in April City that she gave op her peso with the Kexall Drug Co., into the campaign were announced Mortgage debt has also expandcompleted with use of lO.mini !9H when he was four The Misses Jane I.ee and Florence Clepfi are singing in a chorus this of t( raise boys family old.i"'" at a luncheon. Each drug store will serve as an information years All in tovvvd ed the howitzers. the decade, rise being necessary land an over the Columbia net work. Sunday at II am. from New York Cit y. sisler.l WHILE IN (alifornia, assisting Ins fathers aunt, on voting, shown examining one of the ballot boxes center 100 be the about billion. supplied The R. A. Shepherds, a daughter, and Ihe equipment will BIRTHS THIS WFEK Bernice Linford, went to help the'afKr the death of their mother that will appear in Kexall Drug Stores are, left to right: Sen. re- will of the start Tooele residents du''n'dsnien units by iV,lah Leslie Edward Gillettes, a son. graduate work at Thruston Morton (It. Ky.),COP National Chairman; John .family. In 1953. when he was sox. he took to- R'4'0 National Guard, , Melvin Grossman, age 40, of Stockton was fatally injured in a lH'r H the L niversitv of Ca ifnrma. ceiving7i housing questionnaires I inford h died Mrs and father lkiwles, chairman. Drug Industry Participation, American of Mar(h m'y arc A r in y identification th, lnd "ard Regular ......m.mine accident at Bauer. o lhe lhrw boys, David. She Foundation; George N. Craig, former National immuni-l,n,ll;h- t Heritage be for filled out and overseas and l0 dog ready lags" who to devote her entire time', Among the students at the Ulah State Agricultural College ranvr and Cl.ii k to Utah to of the American Legion; and Sen. A. S. Mike Commander . who will .the diseasei00 treatment aeainst begin n,urit to Ihe welfare of the family eft1 enumerators, juhon spent the weekend at the homes of their parents were Miss Beth Gil- will their home Okla.). (D. Monroney 1st. . . on door be or all bells Ulah April rminR compulsory Lawrence Max Matthews, Anderson, lespie, Miss Dorothy Kirk. rj,i. ti, in lived first Holladay,!1 who will Guardsmen They participate Frank Hansen, Sam Smith and Nick Penovich. Rod1 .Rod !ans col'cp. years of age. "Operation Big Slam Puerto where..I a. eight PRINCIPAL AND MRS Jesse F. Steele, Miss Norma Tate, m - tf forward an(i at present n once ,ui School Tooele High Miss Maxine Park. Dale Winn and Sam Orme. a COMplETION f ,he Rod has aa studentbody officers, were guests at the University of Utah, Tuesday. Prsnrvlity. , C. Hogesen, outstanding full td The Central School operetta is ready for presentation, under the day exercise, the Itah manly responsibility. bi.t of Ihe and Utah member to'tnusici.in men buik will be McLaws. transported direction of T. Leo Jacobs, Neva A. Saville and Genevieve ,,'SS a,d mPanin ir Force Base. Ogden, by (Symphony, was h,s first teacher The leads in the cast are: Newell Aldous. John S. I.ee. Le Reine e has a cheerful and posi- Bradford. Betty Lou Marlor, Evelyn Lindberg, Howard Shields, Ned MATS. ,1Z ;aznr Onlv once before have Ulah father had used as a member of'"'1 ai,proafh Stevens, Reed Stewart. Margaret Curry, Joye Gordon, Howard Phelps. mmd 15 va,uab,e ln S!, lntv-.sh,rthe and School Tooele National Guardsmen H;gh received, uations and he possesses a quiet Ralph Nelson, Ralph Dobson. technical training outside of theCrsity of Utah Bands. 'courage that inspires confidence. Howitzer Battalion The State. His last year in Holladay (fifth Mr )v, n r(norK h of claims the distinction special ignidel. Rod was first chair (lari.,bas's()0 j ( f , canaotv anj Rp, .. training only second tonot. while in Holliday, he and nd ,,rs. that will ever hold the world together." -H- ighways of Happiness. Salt Lake City's 144th Evacuation David i earned their spending', (1i, in hmTumk I The government has to stop living on credit cards. Maurice E .MO t 0,d mn,.y J buy feed money Calif., last summer. Stans, director of the budget. their calves, as Deseret N'e'vs'make him a valuable band ntem- Dr. Lawrence M. Gould, president of Carleton College, said in carriers where they won a 100 peribt,r a recent speech: "Our values, our ideals, are upside down. We pay cent award for outstanding serservice to spiritual values but give top priority to mink coats and vice. Rod and his brothers did Cadillacs. We have created a generation whose main aim is seClub work and had their own garin an age where almost everything except security den and orchard. At the county curity exists. and state fair he won 15 prize If it's been your impression that The American way goings for broke on the installment plan Gov. George C. Clyde has pro- ribbons with his exhibits of a calf. farm children are healthier than Dan Kidney. and World fruits. claimed March 4, I960, as vegetables A man's character, like rich topsoil, can erode so gradually vouncsters. vou're pght! COMING to Clover, in Day of Prayer. The date is the AFTER THE HEALTH INSURANCE you dont notice until its gone. The Country Parson. first Friday of the Lenten season '195 he went one year to St Tear down the schools and the homes will build them back. Tear reports that city children SERVICES WITH the school. 'suffer from acute health Pat Neff, for- Laborers Together with themCj0hn down the homes and nothing will build them back. God about half again as often as mer Governor of Texas. ' ,7 '7. will be conducted throughout Utah, I...V Vi an Lisa Kirk says the world will be a better place when the Found the nation and the world, marking1 youngsters raised on farms, and ads in the newspapers begin to outnumber the Lost ads. Joe Mc- the 74th such observance (award in the science fair. Hejthat rural children who do not live started to play the bassoon in the on farms fai somewhere in be- Carthy, American Weekly. Dugway Memorial chapel wj,l seventh grade and when in thetween the two be one of eight host churches in he played a contest eighth grade, xhe institute report was based We point to pyramiding church rolls instead of looking for the Salt Lake City area. Persons solo in high school and on a US. National Health Surcompetition real spirituality in godly living. We take refuge in increasing living at Dugway will attend this received a first division rating. vey of persons under 25 years of 7 budgets for religious purposes, rather than facing the truth that p in. service. He also received a special The acute health conditions age. many times as much is spent on utter foolishness or worse. We World Day of Prayer begins on to the senior band as an included everything from chicken pride ourselves on our ability to impart knowledge while we hide the Tonga Islands west of the grader, in recognition of pox and sore throats to appendi- our heads in the sand when we are questioned as to how much ternational Date Line, and ends1 his performance ability. He is now citis and broken legs. wisdom we have taught. We know that great civilizations have gone with the setting sun on St. s of all epi- Because down to oblivion, not because of the strength of their outward foes, rence Island, Alaska. socles of acute conditions were yeari In on but because of inward moral rottenness and decay. But we go order THE DAY is declared as sore ailments Jsuch respiratory to unite all Christians in prayer whistling in the dark and doing little to meet our awful need. HIS CLASS schedule includes-ithroa- ts, colds, influenza and ton- for all peoples of the world. An Editorial, In the Wake of the TV Hearings, Moody Monthly. Biolonv. Dri- - sillitis, the Institute suggested that English, Geometry, Word There is a Four recipe for success that applies equally hU coocivers Ed Seminary and Band' He the difference in the health well to organizations or individuals make yourself more useful. work of is a thorough scholar and alert cords of citv and farm children a11 sub'cct matterHis be due in part to farm services are sponsored to ic last ntgn. s.nncting ,, ;voungsters not living so close to- ca Eake Council of United jn addjtjon to school activities, aether as citv children and Women. Chairman is Mrs. R(v1 iSS ,prpi..d 3 pnestnooa fore being less exposed to com- i Dorothy F. Martin, 13 First Ae. award cach year since he became municable d a deacon. He has been president THE SURVEY showed that for TOURIST BUSINESS . lof the deacons quorum and assts- - youngsters under age 25. city chil, You Artzona s tourist business hasl. , , dren had 3.7 acute conditions per increased over 600 percent in the person a year, compared to 3.4 for past ten years. children and 2 6 rural per person for farm youngsters. TRANSPORTATION Choice of three accounts: Aytomatic Savings, Twin $ Savings or Standard During the year under study in 1 There is one city bus or trolly his Bank Savings, to farm work. Hethe survey, summer 25 , under persons for every 1,600 people of the U.S. takes pride in the farm equip- - years of 'age in the U.S. experiall for One banking your requirements. stop Good Variety - Close Out Numbers ment and has a fine set of tools, jjenced 252 million cases of acute BUTTER FROM GUACHAROS You establish a good credit reference and become known at the bank. for by his own labor. His 'conditions involving either paid Natives of South America melt ability has made it pd activity or medical care. Save-by-ma- il service. We pay postage both ways. the fat from the guacharo bird for him to operate a 40 possible Children under the age of five and use it as we use butter. bank interest. And, of course, ot a bank your money is Guaranteed model Chev on the farm. averaged four such acute condi1 SUCH confidence in his tions HE HAS available any time. per child during the year, a GOOD OLD DAYS he mechanical that contrivance the as twice as rate rate large One thing about the good old Each depositor's account insured up to $10,000 by the Federal Deposit in the mountains be- for adults. Children at ages five Exceptional Values - prices to $16.95 NOW days if you bought a horse you disappeared Insurance Corp. fore and Christmas drove through to 14, experienced 3.5 cases a vear could be pretty sure that the the backfields and 15 to at reappeared and young persons ages model wouldnt change next year. bearing a shapely Christmas tree 24 averaged 2.7 cases per person Balance Sheet. as evidence of his reliability. a year, said the Institute report. He lives in Clover with his aunt 1 CHILDREN under the age of LABOR MANAGEMENT Bernice Linford and uncles Lin- 15, regardless of sex, were hospiwhich for overreaches Capital and rides talized at about the same rate -coln and Enos profits; labor which overreaches the bus each Stookey day to school. His about 15 hospitalizations per 1,000 for wages or a public which overreaches for bargains will all de- hobbies are hunting and fishing,- persons a year for an average farm equipment and re- length of hospital stay of 5.5 days. stroy each other. There is no sal- driving old cars. He looks The financial impact of many vation for us on that road. Owen building ward t0 S0'3? 33 he spring and (of these more serious illnesses D. Young, quoted in fall cattle drives. were softened by health insurance Examiner. Spring Assortment of COTTON DRESSES He has taken interesting trips said the Institute, which estimat-wit- h to San Rafaeljed that some 46 million children his family y Sizes select today - Use our LIFE LIVING saw the where seeing Eye jin the U.S. are now protected they An open mind, humility, deterto Bryce and against the costs of ill health by mination, BETTY BOSE and BETTY JEAN enthusiasm, unselfish- Dog graduation, first Secvrlty Bonk of Idaho, N.A. First Security Bonk of Utah, N.A. First Security Bonk of Rock Springs to Ye!lowstonehealth insurance. ness, plus a love of action (in- Ztons Canyon and with loves Members Federal Deposit Insurance Corporobon to out He Park. camp spired work) are the steps in a his brothers and cousins. moving stairway to the stars. THEIR UNCLE gave the boys a HISTORIC BIRTHPLACE Melvin J. Evans, It Works have arrived - Come In and make your selection building lot and David, Rod and Dayton, Ohio, is the birthplace and lay away for Easter Anyone can do a lot of good in Clark are helping to remodel a of the airplane, cash register, this world, if they dont mind who home for their aunt and electric automobile starter, and automotive ignition. gets the credit for it- , MAIS. IknidwiiKin - I'mv-ersit- t j s 1 4-- 4-- e oOo J h- - j J"".10 IS' Guards-IWilhan- l",h, CD p wiihT !?? March Fourth Proclaimed World I)av of Irawr ... aSIT SECUHRUITN ElCN.ttCvk'k. (WFtFIZmi S I Farm Children Termed Healthier dlv-lv-e- condi-dr-!tio- " oOo This month, ami every month, n First Security pays interest for the full month two-third- S STYLE SHOP on deposits made by the 10th oT iJt0 - seho-'mig- there-Churc- h, h '4itm-siivK- get these extra benefits, too, when you save at First Security Bank MARCH VALUES non-far- group LADIES MILLINERY your choice $ 2.00 restrict-mechanic- group of LADIES CAR COATS $ 5.95 and $9,99 group of Suede & Leather Flats 2.99 JUST ARRIVED! 7-- 15 lay-awa- FIRST SECURITY BANK Spring Suits and Coats I i |