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Show The Tooele Transcrip! Friday, May 25, 1962 THE TOOELE TRANSCRIPT Issued each Friday at Tooele City, Utah. Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Tooele City, Utah, August 14. 1894, under Act of March 8, 1879. Published by the Transcript-BulleliPublishing Company, Inc., 58 North Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. Address all corresn to Box 390, Tooele, Utah. pondence Price: 10 cents per copy. Subscription 84 per year. LOREN C. DUNN. Editor ALEX F. DUNN. Publisher tha year in an effort to better acquaint the people of Tooele YOUR HEALTH County with problems of health, and designed to improve the well being of the people of Tooele, AND YOU you gash your hand on a nail or smash a f.ujer while hookirg a mower to a tractor is to stop the Some tiny little cuts bleeding. Meed profusely. And sometimes u really serious gash bleeds very hands little. Cuts on the head, and feet usually bleed more because of excellent blood supply to 'hose parts A wound sustained irom a sharp object, which might usually artery, puncture an bleeds more than the wound from a blunt object, which crushes blood vessels. The first aid technique mentioned in many handbooks of using pressure points to control bleeding is, at best, doubtful. This means applying of pressure to the artery supplying blood to the in Local Farms i5.acre Bargain Buys One Six HP Demonstrator One Three HP Demonstator HP Rebuilt One PREMIUM DAYS ACCESSORIES r KfFTOE&E&RRiE8 June oo VALUE AT NO ADDITIONAL COST! . U4 J,ff , BUY NOW and pocket tne savings you make by receiving the Tote Gote accessory items absolutely FREE! Get season of hunting, fishing a head start on a and recreation with a Tote Gote! THIS OFFER EXPIRES MAY 31, 1962 11 at 7 p.m. All vice Committee. 1962-cro- Shirlene Colleilge Anna Mae Ekins Mary Jo Allgood, Manager Licensed Beauty Operators We Feature Individual Hair Styling Latest Haircuts Natural Permanents Tipping and Streaking Tinting and Bleaching Eyebrow Arches Manicuring Open 9 AIM to 9 PM Wednesday - Thursday Friday Open 9 AM to 6 PM Monday - Tuesday Saturday ners in the Achievement Awards program. Announcement of cholarship winners will be made during the National in Chi Club Congress, Nov. Ja 4-- 56 N. Main 4-- 25-2- Jeautxj Salon frexfa Dial 882-325- 6 interested citizens are invited to be in attendance or to inspect the budget in the Tooele City offices. By order of the Tooele City Council. Signed: Herman Pedersen City Recorder Stores CLOSED All All Prices Wednesday May 30 Effective Thru Tuesday, May 29th Rex Silcox Watch their eyes light up when you serve them a plotter of their Check these favorite pieces pricest TOTE GOTE SALES 373 Highland Drive Tooele Whole Fryers Backs & Necks i. 15 Vision Homes at Bedroom Homes with Attached Carport. Built-I- n Range and Oven Masonry Construction. Hardwood Floors. 40 Gallon Water Heater Large Lots Including All Improvements. . Ib. Wherever you shop, be sure your fryers ore both: U S D A. Inspected U S D.A. Graded "A" Pan Ready Cut-u- p Ib. 35c Fryers 49 , 79 Drumsticks ib. 49 Safeway Brands Olive loaf . Mocoroni and Cheese . Pickle ond Pimento . . . Spiced Luncheon . , Com bination or Variety Loaf . . . Your Choice Hormels Smoked Hams Shank Portion MAN ON PROJECT DAILY TO GIVE INFORMATION 3 19 Wings . Giblets Breasts J(cart 29 59 Thighs An Economical Ib. Frankfurters Sofrwcr Brand Rich 'e Potato Salad Fresh Whole or Butt Half Built-i- n 30 TerraceTop Electric Range and Oven New Convenience Fresh 43' ,53' cct Crushed Pineapple Ice Cream Drinks Cal-Fa- : 52c HS 85c 29 lolam Salad Mustard Aluminum Foil Fruit Drinks PRICES START AT $12,580.00 - $13,680 Five Plans To Choose From $100 Total Closing Costs FHA BUYERS Minimum FHA Down Payments and $100 total closing cost 9 For Information Contact Sherman K. Smith Phone Also Building In Granger Or Call CY Homes With Tull Basements VETERANS 882-202- 54 Homes in Tooele and Granger Available For Immediate Occupancy btf 2.33 Beverages Conn. Tomato Catsup Paper Plates Paper Plates Paper Cups Plastic Forks Canterbury Tea 39 10 fir 99 2 fir 35 : 99 vt 29 44-c- t. R 2: 7.' 13-- I 79 40-- Ozark SnquoH H's Cookout Time Chorcoot lighter te M,29 49 19 39 Savings on Frozen Foods! Lemonade Concentrated 10 1.00 Orange Juice Concentrated 7 eons 1,00 10 French Fries "IT. 89 Sera Lee CaLe Pepperidge Farms Aunt Susan Pies Bel Air Peas Sfir Brocade Soap hr 20 tiquid-A- Liquid Starch Baby Magic 79 KoW a 1 Half & 47 )( JLjr Ib ctn 39 Can'ed Biscuits TJZT'2 Multi-Grai- 25 Angel Food G.E. Transistor Radios each for 6 eon If- - hie 89 39 Z 19 ny iff t. pkg. pk9. 27, 31 Room Bargains California U S. No. 1 White Rose ID0 fl1 HP lieVD 6 29 23 Cucumbers Selected Sizes 110f JQf 89 3E 1.00 1.39 & 69 4 X 59 3311.00 c.r:Wr Sandwich Bread New Potatoes 0 n 40c Garden Tender Bantam Special Save 5c Skylork Hot Dog Buns Sliced Sandwich Buns Skylork Can'edBiscuitsr325 Fresh Corn Hair Spray Economical btf. Oven Fresh Baked Goods far Half iSJTaiEj Sofeway Savings Nestle Spraze Crest Toothpaste Pack At Our Dairy Displays Cheese Spread H's Cole Slaw lucerne Fresh n' Delicious Safeway Somfory Napkins Priced tow ot Safeway IVOieX 10 White Magic, At Bayer Asprin 30 M 89 1.64 1.00 Cleaner wh"Moa,cPurpose Cleanser Powdered nf," 4 SsXS Toni Permanents 59 oh sp.oi i 69 10 29 half Asserted mo. s Barb-OLi34-- 3 Sliced or Whole jar Zippy Pickles Kosher DM Kitchen Chorm f Paper Napkins White or Colored 11 10 2 49 Marshmallows fmi I... Charcoal Cookout Supplies Flavor. Detergent White Magic Kraft Asstd Jar Spreads Miscellaneous Bargains Dutch Mill :r:r.r3X-10ond Nob Hill Coffee Rich Robust HOMES BEING BUILT IN BEAUTIFUL MOUNTAIN VIEW SUBDIVISION (Seventh Street and Second North, Tooele, Utah) Or WILL BUILD on YOUR LOT 1.49 Federal Tax Applicable Facial Tissue Everyday Needs Appearance 49 Health 5 Beauty Aids Includes Pork & Beans 5 95' Canned Potatoes B 1 0 - 99' Pitted Ripe Olives r3 $1 Westinghouse 4. lb. ctn No Centers Removed Cut Household Needs Featuring 3 ex-an- d 1962-cro- p d the 4-- Youre Invited to Our Salon Notice is hereby given that the tentative Budget of Tooele City for Twelve outstanding Club the fiscal year July 1, 1962 to June members, six boys and six girls, 1963 has been tentatively ap- this year will share 84,800 in col30, proved by the Tooele City Coun- lege scholarships as national wincil. The Budget is now on file for and a public public inspection hearing on the Budget will be held in the Tooele Citv Council Chambers in the Tooele City Hall on recognition. State and national winners must be over 14 years of age ar.d have completed at least three years of Club work. However, all .23 million bos and girls currently are eligible to parenrolled in ticipate in the achievement program supervised by the Cooperative Extension Service and ar Serranged by the National ' Awards Achievement NOTICE! national received 0 d 4-- - CUTS AND LACERATIONS aH of us suffer a cut Almost Editors Note: The following now and then. The cut one of a series of articles furnish- or gash it bleeds, it might get ined by the Utah State Medical As- hum, it might causa tetanus fected, in coand published sociation Even minor cuts and lacerations Hired part. this with newspaper operation and prompt at Sunple pressure dhecHv over to deserve respect These articles are scheduled the cut will do a better job of tendon. throughout appear occasionally THE FIRST THING to do when controling bleeding in all but the most serious wounds. Keep up the pressure long enough to allow the severed vessels to contract and for blood to clt. Tumiquets can be dangerous and should be used only as a last resort. Construction of a part for too long can cause gangrene. Ice or cold packs are inefioctive in 5 3-- 4 entroling bleeding. CONTROL OF infection is the next step after bleeding is stopp-- e I. This means cleansing the wound. Warm, soapy water is best, particularly if the soap contains Avoid hexachlorophene. pouring a strong antiseptic directly into the wound. If the wound had dirt ground in, flush it out with water. Don't use salve and ointment on an open wound If the cut is covered with grease, wash it out with a solvent, such as gasoline or lighter fluid or, if its available, either. AFTER STOPPING bleeding and cleansing the wound, next comes closing the cut to allow heal.ng to begin. In small gashes a piece of adhesive tape often is enough . Longer or deeper cuts WITH EACH TOTE GOTE PURCHASED DURING may require suturing by a physiprogram. cian. SPRINGTIME PREMIUM DAYS If the wound is closed properly it will heal more quickly. If this can t be accomplished easily by 4-- II first aid, see a doctor. -- v i quota exemption does nut apply to the 12 wheat crop, Allen Warr, Chairman, Agricultural Stabiiiza- tion and Conservation Committee, reminded farmers today. THIS IS A change from marketing quota programs for previous wheat crops, the Chairman declared and we want all growers expecially those .with small wheat acreages to understand fully just how the program differs for th'S year. Since the quota ex eption has been lowered for 1962 crop wheat, the quotas will affect many more growers this year. UNDER PREVIOUS programs farms which produced . no. more thjn 15 acres of wheat for harvest were not subject to wheat marketing quotas, Mr.' Warr ex Under the 1962 wheat plained. program, farms subject to marketing quotas are those on which the acreage of wheat exceeds the smaller of (a) 13.5 acres, or (b) the highest acreage the farm had ior harvest in the period 1959, 19GD, and 1961. Wheat farmers may therefore avoid marketing quota penalties on their wheat by complying with (1) farm wheat allotment, or (2) their wheat quota exemption (if this is larger). FOR 1962, the penalty will be 65 per cent of parity as of May 1, 1962: previously it was 45 per cent. And the amount of wheat subject to penalty will be twice the farms normal yield is less than a request is filed by a slipu- lated deadline. Chairman, Allen Warr also reminded farmers that price supp wheat will be port on available only to those wheat growers who have filed applications to participate in and who then actually comply with provisions of the wheat stabilization program. Diversion payments are also available to wheat growers who participate in the 1962 wheal - 12 t marketing than Half of them previously had I Kenredy, and for a special assign-- 1 an achievement award winner Club! typifies personal are selected fromlment during Nat.onal state achievement award win-- 1 Week next March. At that time, velopment and service to others, Club members wilTperias well. ners, half of whom win trips to six to govern (he congress. The Ford Motor'sonally report on THIS YEAR'S crop of national Company Fund provides the state merit officials in Wash. P.C., and Achievement winners is exwho support mp awards, scholarships and to business leaders to compare favorably with pected county achievement recognition 4H programs. those named in 1961. Last year medals. Achievement awards are synony- - the club members ranged from 18 Besides receiving a scholarship, mous with success in increased' to 21 years of age, and had an will be size and scop of the national champions projects and average of 10 years of in demonstrated Iperience. All were in college at considered for awards presented activities, in the name of President John F. leadership abilities. Selection as 'the time they were selected. More eaoo. THE TOP friew Effective Thru Tuesday, Mo 29th Jj |