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Show Local Elks Hold j The Tooele Transcript Friday, December C, 1957 A very v Memorial Sunday in tiHuor of( Impressive a rrmli-rvi- l for beef production from' others. Put something of yrursef acres of gmxj rangeland into everything you- give, A gift, The amount of natural forage Present a real challenge to the however great or small, s;xak its own language. And when it tell was often doubled by fertilization, lvstern beef industry, and the animal carrying capacity Tests were conducted on the Ur-w- of the love of the giver, it is truly NORMAN VINCI NT increased up to threefold. rulia Ranch in Madera County, blessed. PEAl.E, clergyman and author. Results show that Investment in the llearst Ranch at Jian Simeon, on Newhall and costs the and land application Farming jfertilier Sh to- - the foe tests was returned one Company at Saugus, the Karn of and f day to two times during Ranch at Brooks and the Johnson five commercial scale rangeland one season through increased beef Bros. Ranch at Orange Cove, fertilization test recently comLict-jyidArt.as fl.rtlll,d rang(.d ln 8ld ed in cooperation with the Uni-- j The economic promise of range'up t0 230 acres and were fenced1 versity uf California agricultural fertilization cannot be overempha- - f to control grazing. Nitrogen, extension s,mce' company spokesman slat- - sulfur and phosphate fertilizers The tests, of particular interest ed. This is especially true in applied as indicated by Soil to California stockmen, showed lifornia, he said, where increasing analyses. Adjacent fenced plots' iof comparable soil and acreage-Iwere left unfertilized to show the results of fertilization. Close supervision was given to MAM'S MUSS WA jthe number of cattle eaih plot! WiN8T Tug iMStCT could support and the total num-be- r of days the plots could be grazed. In most tests fertilization THREE HUNDRED increased the grazing time two or .threefold. MILLION Detailed results of the tests may be had by contacting local farm advisors or Shell Chemical Cor-- ! SNtOto. AH0 ,,ILt jporation, 1008 West Sixth Street, TMATS fHC STORY C 1HS txK'OlO'fy Los Angeles. RELIC FROM A PREHISTORIC AOC... We are confused as to what conCOCKROACH If I had asked a stitutes talent friend, "Are you talented?" she would have replied, "No," meaning she cannot sing or write or paint skillfully. But if I asked. 1400 StUitS Ml KMOwW Can you do anything w ell?" she would have a talent for music, ...mostly wopkal.im THE UNITED STATtS, others for leadership, for home-- ! the worst are the building, for business, for growing WOMAN COCKROACH, -7 things, for motherhixxl, for friendlAfcit MOWN AMKiCANt . . . And these are not unimship UN BUUX ORIENTAL skills. portant MO AUSTRALIAN, COCKROACHES Those gifted in the arts bring TAKE. YOUNA SEEK fOOO Of ALL KINOS. FRESH beauty and pleasure to the world, 10 0 16 MONTHS TO KCOMe 'but so do those talented in other OR ROTTEN ANO DECAYED, THE AOU ITS; MAY UVt 2 Vi YEARS, CHAS TEMPLETON, SPREAD CAN ways. YOU'LL ano DISEASE. MOsnze. they cklha heat "Who Are the Talented?" PresbyCURING THE PAY, THEY HIDE IN NOTICE A SICKENING SWEET terian Lif., 9 CRACKS Of eUiLOiNGS. EGAS 0008. WHERE LARGE NOMBCRS (IN MOHS Of 16 TO 40) APE IAI0 ARC PUStttT. IN tOO UKE CAPSULES, SOMETIMES The latest story here (in LonC AMU tO TARTLY OUTSIDE don) is about, two Soviet satelft MALES A8POMEN. lite scientists showing up at the pearly gates. St. Peter looked them over with Family some amazement and said he .- I. .. athethought the Russians were The Ovation Scnc Monitor ists. On Norway St.. Benton 15, Mom. "You're welcome to come in," Snd your newnpop for IN time he said, "but this is most unuschckd. fncloveU find my chock Of ual. Tell me why you are here. money otdwr. I yar 518 Q After some embarrassment, one month 59 J month of them stepped forward and said, "Please, sir, we lost our ball and want it back. Chicago Daily News Foreign Service. . Rangelands Given Tests Impressive Memorial Rites JUrviee remarkable Increases of beef ductioit dwindling per-aer- - one-hal- ihe laxlge Hail, The lh? Lodge til took part in the1 service and John Brown, trustee,1 gave the oration, Mr, fdna Mae Gillespie sang "Iraver Perfect" and "Ihe laird I My Shejilu rd,'' accompanied by On a biaik velvet covering drap-ed over a table and to the floor. . Miss Roxie 22 white candles stood in a semicircle. fly each candle stood a vase with one red rosebud in each vase. Attached to the neck of each vase by a ribbon was a card bearing the name of each brother, whose memory we were revering The secretary called toe names of our departed brothers and as each name was called, th Inquire lit a candle until all 22 candle glowed in a happy retrospection of their memories. 1 msm rHE la-e- 1 j lu&i Klar W. Ogden, Joe C. Kirkpatrick, II. C. Participating In the annual Memorial Rites held Sunday for departed brothers are the Orendorff, Robert Cudd, Michael Jankovich, Ad-Li- bs and John Brown. Mowing Lks (L to R) Mack Dow-- , Reed White, John Paulos. Dr. James R. Burton, and water, rinse, straighten with, outwear ordinary coverings; waCounty whether they live in Salt a comb, dry again, and store aaytcr-proof- . flame resistant paper, Lake City, in urban unincorpora t areas or In the rural districts, blankets stocked by the Civil De-'e- d wrapped flat in paper. Thanks to the product Innova- fense Administration. Among these, we may mention tion and improvement that goes In the paper industry, as in ma- - such services as assessing and col-n- y The Victorian era is well known on all the time in oil company others, the words "Let's add lecting taxes, welfare, the courts for the pride its well bred ladies laboratories, every "oil" painting some petroleum to it ar usually planning, jails, civil functions of took in their sketching and china on the homemaker's wall is guar-jt- h forerunners of improvements the Sheriff's office, hospital, as painting. Its less that spell benefits to business and'ections, county clerk, recreation. masterpiece! the time when American women and many other activities which alike, It happens to every were first sold on the idea of prac- man probably benefit all residents in all areas bu She the at least once. tical do-i- t yourself painting projof the county. These, being of uni high-styldress very glamorous, ects. versa! application, should be paid that she simply must have, and Give-- No The idea that started with the for by all. after a few wearing. it then, packaging of small amounts of hangs accusingly in the closet OTHER SERVICES are not so bronzing powders and liquids for not practical enough to wear, and defined, such as highways clearly home use has mushroomed in the to Get--No good to throw out. and policing. On the other hand, 75 years since it was introduced, Some garment researchers are garbage collection, curb and gut- and is still growing. Today, just on a possible answer to working iters, fire protection, specialized about every possible type of paint, this dilemma. They are studying COUNTY OFFICIALS have it is lighting and so on enamel, varnish, or lacquer is av- paper clothing. ny problems to solve in their day-jfor by should ailable to the lady bent on brightOf course, just plain paper has operations. Right now, recipients. These would come ening the home scene. there are three in par-'de- r as a ..No gt.,t disadvantages pay-- ion ,he fag It gets easier all the time to do harsh.lticular with which they are wrest-L- 0 material. It's fairly pay n0 ge, a good job. Many new paints are tears easily, and mustn't go nearjling. The first has to do with the , n,. ,cf rapidly and evenly what services shou!d'IsIature water. The secret of makingquestion the odorless. An means by a applied, provided? The next, to whornv..hich thP paper you can wear lies in a spe-.bcould be P important factor in paint improve- cial . and third.rPut nto nnf,r.finn treatment which contains they be provided ment over the years has been the who should pay the bill for the . use of petroleum and its deriva.service district law provides that , of in form or the a as "those who tives base, through this agency BY LAW, County government and tbose wbo do not get special additivies. pay given aried and diverse te- - tbe service do not pay. Even in Start with a good brush, four Some of these are tbe the hit to ceilshirts are walls and expected inches across for proposed opending wedge to while others discret-'p.Qy- j in- ket before very long. Also in the, mandatory ings, two to two and one-hal- f garbage collection in ches for trim. Clean the surface; testing stage is disposable pa peri ionary: Year by year, services ,he urban . ruraJ areas an(j fire e to be painted with detergent, then underwear, definitely aboon forjare expanded and costs 'icreasprotection for county regions with clear water and let dry travelers. And merchandisers arejed. The current budget calls forsj(je organized municipalities, the horizon for the first.expenditures of $7.0S6,351. This ls'ny buri;es Wju bave to be rethoroughly. To get just the right amount of appearance of glamorous gownsja lot of money. It is J2.592.000 progress may be report- that can be scrapped with a (waaICT per cent more than was spent CU paint on your brush, dip in 1930. And, it looks as if nexti of the bristle length into the paint jjjjg jS nUT LOS ANGELES never year's budget will be even higher. CoUNTy is DOING in the then tap the brush gently COMPLEX, year by ter. Garbage collection is paid for scrape it against the sides of the can. Use long, easy strokes when year, new services are called for by those getting the service. Oth-o- r the expansion of older ones!ers d0 not get and do not pay. This is to be expected. In FIRE PROTECTION is provided . ,urged. self - pasting tbe past 16 years, the total popula-jan- d through, take care of your paid for through five fire pro-ed Clean them in thinner, shakejnew wallpapers; the vinyIcoatedjjjon 0f a( Lake County has .districts in the to creased from 211,623 to 317, 400 orjeorporated areas. The dry them. Then wash in soap paper floorings that are county gov- " 50 per cent. In the same period, eminent is concerned only with the increase outside incorporated watershed protection, places has been from 42,679 to UTTER E DO WE GO FROM 80 000 or very nearly double. It HERE? With the start made in is in this area that new increasesjspecja service organization, there are taking place. is still much to be done. There THERE ARE NOW over 80,000;are various duplications or paral-personot the is there in Tooele. True, Homes are getting scarce services carried on by the city living in Salt Lake Coun-!demand there was for homes, but there are still people who of incorporated cities and county. The elimination of outside ty in two homes We have in Tooele. to live want veryfine and towns. These residents re-- j these, as well as the combining of Tooele Highlands available, and the down payment required quire and demand virtually alljservices can save the under FHA is only $275 plus loan costs. If you are a veteran be COLLDNT down $180 for for payloan a taxpayer a lot of money, direct only we can obtain you The boundaries. vexing questions start in this direction should be much ment Four and one-haper cent interest will not last confronting our County Commis- - tjAH TAXPAYERS ASSN. longer. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY! who is going to pay sioners is the bill? This is really a difficult home in the Pioneer SubdiWe have a fine problem to solve but certain basic The Navy was the first to broadvision that is fully carpeted in living room and hall, storm are involved if injust- - cast the voice of a President of principles doors, aluminum siding giving double insulation and life ice and unfairness are to be av- - the United States during the dedi- time wear, large oversize garage. Redwood fencing, beautication of the Lincoln Memorial. oided. ful landscaped yard and patio. This is an excellent buy at BASIC PRINCIPLES. This is a At this time the Navy also install$12,000, FHA down payment $650 plus loan costs. the first radio receiving set in generally accepted principle that ed should guide our County Commis- the White House. Warren G. HardWe have one of the nicest small homes in Tooele available sioners in the present situation. ing was President. to offer at $12,500. This home has two bedrooms and a Those services of general benefit and concern of the entire counpossible third bedroom partially completed, clean as a pin JUSTIN inside and out. Detached garage and an acre and one fourth. ty should be paid for by general You must see it to appreciate it. taxes imposed on all property in the County. On the other, hand, services provided a given person, LADIES and MEN's SETS We have some other fine buys to offer. If you will give us a group or area exclusively, should call we will come and get you and show them to you. NAME IMPRINTED be paid for by those receiving such services. This payment may be made by taxes, fees or licenses ' on any imposed in the respective areas Wallet over $5 benefited. 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Its dynamic new engine, its more responsive transmission, and its new air suspension, now available as an extra-cooption, are simply a revelation. We earnestly hope that you will take the time to see and drive this extraordinary new Cadillac at your earliest possible convenience. st Your Cadillac dealer will be delighted to give you full details on Cadillacs twelve new models, including the incomparable Eldorado Brougham. VISIT YOUR AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER CUSHIONIN8 4 WIV Slart payments next year . . . FURNITURE N ... v s .j. V' A 3.Masterpiece - ' v - v Vvs W COMPANY I ruHNITVRI SHIMS OH TH INSIDI Safety Plate Glass Used Exclusively In All Models |