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Show I Friday, October Tho Tooele Transcript 25, 1963 S', The dictionary U the only beplace where sutcess comes fore work A life lived just to satisfy one's self never satisfied ji. ; L "I 600 OCT '41 FsnwlS UL-- 4 f l cJU- y fc r r v V ! rV . t ' v jfS V FIRST CHILD If a black haired little man for Mr. and Mr. Robert B. Scott Jr. He arrived October 16 at th LOS Hospital In Salt Uke City and weighed In at aeven pounds five and a half ounces lie will be named Robert B. Scott HI. but will be called Bobby. for the Happy grandparent first time are Mr. and Mr. Robert B. Scott. Sr. and the maMr and ternal grandparent. Mrs. Ben Hunt, of Crantaville. (no leu happy) claim the new arrival for their 36ih grandchild. The new mother is the former Peggy Hunt. SISTERS visrT Guest at the home of Mr. Elisabeth Ajax, early last week were Mr. and Mr. C. A. Swan and Mrs. Naomi Evans, of Salt Lake City The Swans returned to their home the same evening but Mrs. Evans stayed until the end of the week. The three ladies are sisters. HUNG UP THIS WHITER NEW ARRIVALS at Tooe'e Valley Hospiart L to R:: son of Mr. and Mrs. born October S; Agrlico Masrsrrnat, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hodgson tal - bsgsa holding Assembly of God Mo es Into New Chapel The congregation of the First Assembly of God church held services in the new building located at 127 North 7th, for the first time, Sunday The church has been meeting in the Edge-mouCommunity Center for the past year while the building was under construction. The new building was started late in April of 1963, and Is one of 8,000 new churches being built by the Assemblies of God in the next ten years. The building Is a block and brick construction and has 5100 square feet of floor space. Special services each evening this week at 7 p m with the Bible Illustrators. Rev and Mrs. E Rasmussen of Vancover, BC Canada, will celebrate the opening of the building. The public Is cordially Invited to attend. Cost of the new church building Is estimated at 540,000 Prescriptions OS Short Course , t CALDWELL DRUG 29 NO MAIN ST. TOOELE. UTAH 882 0287 'ryr For Prospective Business Owners Winterize Your Cooling System Prospective business owners will hive an opportunity to learn the advantage and disIn advantage starting their own business through a now program announced by Thomas P. O'Brien, Acting Regional Director of the Small Business Administration. MR. OBRIEN sad the program - first of its kind calls for a one-d- ay workshop for men and women considering starting a business of their own or planning to buy an established one. The workshops will be conducted by SBA and will be available without charge. A Workshop is scheduled SBA's Our HoW Important Rrtporutbilitr too late to aim to inform this week only LII E BEGINS at Tooele Valley Hospital for L to R: son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strleby, born October 8; son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Mitchell born October 9 snd potential 9C9- - 17th Street, Denver, Colo. Although the Agency is limiting each workshop to 30 participants, those not included in the first 30 registering may be included in workshops to be conducted at a later date. Utah lias Large Federal Payroll Utah has a larger proportion of its population employed by in the continental United States, according to a report Just than any other state the private governmental research organisation. Only Alaska has a higher percentage of governmenleased by Utah Foundation, tal employees. The Foundation report show that in October, 1962, approximately 7.5 per cent of Utah total population was working for some governmental agency -Federal, state or local. This rate was half again as large as the national average of 5.0 per cent. IN ADDITION, the report observes that nearly one out of every four non agricultural workers in Utah (24.4 per cent) to be exact, is employed by the Government. Nationally, the ratio is approximately one government worker for every six (16.6 per cent) nonfarm workers. During October, 1962, there were 72,629 persons in Utah who were employed by government. This number represents an In- Fill with -- Photo Whistling Swan Hunting Permits by A. D. Thomas FIRST SON FIRST GRANDSON Tomac was Robert Steven horn October 17, 1963, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tomac at the Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake Anti-freez- e Pressure Test Cooling System Check Fan Belts, Water Pump Check Exhaust System the son of Mr. and Mrs. Farrell lllte man, born October I. No Duplicates For to be business owners of the advantages and disadvantages of going into business for themselves. Registrations for the workshops are being accepted by SBA's regional office, located at Drain and flush cooling system Check Hoses Reg. 511. SO job Holders of special whistling City. He weighed nine pounds swan hunting permits cannot be four ounces. Mrs. Tomac is the Issued duplicate permits should former Millie Savich. the original permit become lost, Grandparents for the first the Department of Fish and time are Mr and Mrs. Steve Game states. Savich of this city, and Mr. and The permits, it was pointed Mrs. John Tomac of Lomita. out, sre issued by the Federal California. Government, not the state of is the first Young Robert Utah, thereby leaving tlje Dechild for Mr. and great grand partment powerless to issue du- Mrs. Mike Savich of Tooele. plicates should loss occur. Don't look for the blending pump at other service stations and RADIATORS CoreRepairs Replacements at Quality Prices REPAIRED REPLACED Barrus Motors Inc. crease of about 23 per cent from the 58,922 government employees reported for Utah ten years earlier in 1952. For the nation as a whole, total public employment rose by 33 per cent during the decade - from 6.922,-54- 0 83 North Main 882-287- 4 It's a Pride first for this area 6 OUT OF 10 CARS DONT NEED ETHYL As many as 60 distinct colors in 1952 to 9.196.556 in 1962. are observable from Observation A major factor accounting for the high rate of government emPoint, Zion National Park ployment in Utah, according to the report, is the relatively large number of Federal civilian emwithin the stationed ployees State. Federal employment in Utah is equal to 303 per 10,000 population, compared with a US rate of 128 per 10,000. Alaska and Hawaii are the only states with a higher percentage of Federal workers. THE FOUNDATION study shows that despite the laege number of Federal civilian workers in Utah, Federal employment in the state actually has dropped by 12 per cent in the past ten years. In 1952 there were 33,319 Federal civilian em1 coming to ployees in Otah compared with 29,278 in 1962. The 1952 figure reflects the large number of civilian jobs at Utahs Federal deS OCTOBER 31 fense insatllations during the Korean War. Total Federal ciComer oi Main & Vine vilian 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM employment throughout the nation declined by less than two per cent during the ten yea BUT CANT RUN ON REGULAR moLp a riztp fnr n) COilOWATlON 7 Mr. la It this held at the Denver Regional 17th Street. Denver. fice, 909 Colorado 80202, on Thursday, October 31st. 'The workshop is ooen to Individuals from all walks of life" Mr. O'Brien said, and will cover subjects concerning the launching of a business including organization, location of a The first nickel containing and adminicoin Issued by the United States firm, management strative problems, and the need in one-ceminted was a piece for advice and assistance from 1S57 from an alloy of 12 percent other sources, such as governnickel and 88 per cent copper. ment agencies, attorneys, accountants and bankers. MR. OBRIEN said that in 1962 there were about 430,000 new business starts. During the same period some 370.000 busiA nesses were discontinued. large percentage of these business failures can be directly attributed to lack of management experience and know how, he explained. "The need for management knowledge is essential for business success, and it is RegisttrMl Pturwadst storm window. Do it NOW Storm with Warp's EASY-OWindow Kits. Each kit contains clear plastic, molding & nails. Ready to tack up ... a complete . . . storm window. EASY-OAmerica's most popular window kit . . . is only 39 1 at your local dealer. meeting born October 2, and son of Mr. nnd James Well, born October I. -- Photos by A. D. Tlwmas wevk. Always a Duty low-cos- r u w y Don't wait until its make some really A -. V- ; of Cod NEW CHURCH . . . The Asu-mblChurch U Toorlo rKcntiy compJeCed (hit new church building on 7ih Street and gST tr - 0) ii mw TOOELE - See Telstar and learn how calls are placed through outer space take the time test Try a pushbutton telephone See telephones of tomorrow and the communications future Follow the magic of nationwide Direct Distance Dialing See automatic telephones, farm interphone and more Have the family to see this traveling exhibit-FREfun-bri- ng E! period. The report notes that education is the state and local government activity requiring the largest number of employees in Utah. Last October, a total of Get top performance without making the costly jump from regular to ethyl. Drive into a PRIDE Station, the salesman will show you the e equivapersons lent), or 60 per cent of the total Utah State and local govern- 20,210 (full-tim- ment work force, were employed in public education. Of this number approximately 15,000 were employed fn the local schools and 5,000 in the colleges and universities. In 1962 there were 209 state and local educational employees ed blend for your automatically set the selector from 9 blends with 9 prices. pay for the exact blend your requires. state-support- (full-tim- e equivalent) per car, dial You 10,-0- car in Utah. This population rate was 40 per cent above the U.S. average of 147 educational employees per 10,000 population. Foundation analysts point out that this high rate of educational employees is principally a reflection of Utahs relatively large college and public school enrollment compared with other states. 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