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Show Entered Issued each Friday ct Tooele City, Utah. Post Office at Tooele as Second Class Matter at the City, Utah, August 14, 1894, under Act of March 8, New Daughter Bom to Grant Stewarts in Japan 1879. Published by the Bulletin - Transcript Hand Loss To Dear Pres, Dunn Publishing rngii paw r.ricksnn, and Dch-Thlin. Bill Kovacevich, Brent Curry and Ken Tate managed to keep Tooele from being run right oui of the gym, but the first half ended fifteen points behind, with 'Iooc-l- Bingham Miners Buffs, Tuesday Company, 58 North Main Street, Tooele City, Utah Address all correspondence to Box 390, Tooele, Utah Price 10? per copy. Subscription $4 per year LOREN C. DUNN, Editor ALEX F. DUNN, Publisher Tooele Transcript t e 34-1- 20, 1959 Friday, February big street lights. Fine and dandy, but where's a small town like ours gonna get money like that? "Two, we kin put in pavements that are made brighter so the light shines off em real good at night. If we do this, we gotta rip up jist design. And whats more, this stuff Fellow over in Kansas woiks. showed me how he cut accidents in his county 35 per cent jist by usin reflective warnin an stop signs that showed up in auto lights after dark. Cost only 40 cents a citizen, too. Up in Minnesota where they got reflective license plates I t h e right hear they's stompin rear-encollision jist about outa simply 'cause drivers business, don't run into back ends they kin see in the dark. Ihets all I got to say on this ceptin it seems to me subjeck, thet if we got this here cheap and easy solution to night accidents we ought to start usin it more to good advantage. Makes common Tooele's dying gasps came in We are hnppy to announce the the third quarter. In the opening Team Standings birth of our new daughter, Paula, 13 34 47 59 Bingham moments, Marv Lee. Gillespie born January 27, 1959, at Camp Jordan and Kovacevich scored six points Friday, Tooele trae!s to Cyprus about all the highway we got now Zama hospital, Japan. At home to Granger a win for Tooele, coupled with and put in this new stuff at about to none for the Miners, but the welcome the new arrival are Bingham to wasnt expected loss to Jordan, a quarter of a million bucks a Murray's big light enough spark Marilyn, Keith, Connie and Ileen. Tooele will be left in the tour- mile. You figger the cost of doin' Tooele and the took and fire, Bingham again Our visit in Japan continues to Cyprus command with Dehhn barking ney scot free two games in front somethin like this which you and be interesting and enjoyable. ReMurray Mr and with four minutes to with only one round left to play. ine's gotta pay for and its like cently we had the privilege of Tooele missed another chance to they had their lead to 12 points A loss and Cyprus will move into gettin kicked in the head by a guests of the Mission Presi- advance to Tourneyville, when the go, 42 30. In the last half of the a tie with Tooele. horse, at a wife Paul Andrus and at dent, Bingham Miners handed them loss third It's plain to see that the chips period, Tooele stored nine (dinner in the mission home at No, 5 to the tune of last We gotta help the night driver points to Bingham's 5, hut again are getting bigger and bluer all see better Tokyo, A typical Japanese dinner Tuesday night at Iiing, ham. with somethin' that kin i he the Buffs couldnt keep rolling. time. iwas served to us. We had missle dedo the Dehlin, scoring job Larry right now and thet aint Tiny t In the final period, Bingham (soup made with sea weed, flushed mon for the Miners, so expensive you gotta go round and to stretched her lead meat, rice, a tempura made .around, through, and over the Buff with holes in your coat to pay for sense." then coasted on in with the vicof chrysanthemum leaves, heanLjt.fentjerg , 0 collect 24 points, and it. And with a parting snort, the tory. curd. We were given chopsticks toL.llh Bl!1 diing eutstand-ea- t Tooele had a Enjlsh Corner Philosopher moved Street miserable night at What Im talkin' about is that with. After being here for one To you who question the power of advertising, think of the tobacco jng Work on the boards, they led on. on traffic t the hit f unable to haven we still stuff was and and there hoop, they puts Elkins, the motoring scribe, enthird into undisputed Bingham companies who are actually increasing sales, in spite of the newest mastered theyears, art of eating with one game ahead of the Buffs with any accuracy capable of countered the Street Corner Phil- signs, on pavements, on railroad The U.S. had a American Medical Association cancer report, which quotes a leading place, floating" capitol them. About twelve missionaries who are now pressing Bingham. Bing, ham, with osopher the toher day on one of cars, on bridges, on license plates reposing unimpres-siblmedical authority as saying that every heavy smoker will develop the exception of Dehlin, wasn't his travels through the western and other things to make em show until 1800. The World Book Enwere staying at the mission home in fourth kills him some first. spot. disease unless other lung cancer, that the federal then. It was a wonderful exper up real bright in headlights at cyclopedia reports Tooeles tOurney chances got a much better; but they kept apply- states. The chances are just five out of 100 that a person will survive a had ten Capitols o no until built the government ience for us. required, huing power The pressure they After commenting that night. Theys big assist from Granger, who de lung cancer operation, says Dr. Alton Ochsner, internationally known became D.C., fore the Washington, to need no is then mission and buildin' a here The involved, rip respectable lead, Japanese man glim jist dont see good when and from up feated Murray 'chest surgeon, in the March issue of Reader's Digest. on an extensive building Jordan who turned back were content to settle back he shades is drawn," began a up pavement, or headlightin official capitol in 1800. Cyprus they It frightens me to think of what is going to haopen in another working program. They intend to build all of which keeps Murray and calmly repulse Tooele's ef- penetrating discourse of night decade when our present smoking habits catch up with us," Ochsner churches in Yokohoma, forts to catch them. Tokyo, time accidents. As much of it as and Cyprus a full game back of was quoted. and Osaka in the near future. A Tooele: the for time being at least Gillespie was the out oossible, minus nasty words and Danny Already, lung cancer has achieved pandemic proportions. Hoi s of an building lot of Now the string has run out on standing player for Tooele, and references based on an occasional increase in deaths between 1924 and 1951. Death acre land has a was recently purchased in Tooele no longer can they expect his 13 points, along with Curry's shot at a nearby spittoon, is set rates in England and Wales have climbed tenfold. In the United Tokyo at a cost of $SO.OOO. Build- to get help from the front running 16 and Kovacevich's 15, was just down here. States, the record is about the same the toll rising from 2,500 in ing lots are very expensive and teams cause their last two oppon- about the whole show for the Buff The driver caint much see at 1930 to an estimated 35,000 last year. a good part of the building ents are the takes Spartans and the Pir- Dehlin was tops on the floor with night. Thots agreed. He gits into "It is significant that the sharp increase in lung cancer is almost money, ates. Tooeles chances have been 24, English had 12. and Erickson, accidents 'cause he caint see exactly proportionate to the increase in cigarette sales. It is my firm is about the size of the Japan hings like people, curves, and dumped right in their lap a pair 11, for the scoring leaders. will conviction that every heavy smoker develop lung cancer unless state of California and s G T F P tother cars. Okay.- - So if were of wins, theyre in a pair of los- Tooele heart disease or some other sickness claims him." of it is mountains. 95 million 5 11 6 16 tonna help the night driver we out, a split could Curry ses, Ochsner was quoted as saving that most lung cancers apparently of Japan. mean theyre live in 1 K. Tate 0 0 2 people otta do things that help him to play-of- f that a its simple. grow fast. Early detection therefore, is important, he said. Only We live in what is called the Tooele never led in the 5 15 see better in the dark. There aint Kovacevich Bingham and sputum tests can discover lung cancer at its earliest stages, Kanto Plane area. This is about 1 5 much we can do to his eyes. Them game as English opened the scor- Lee he said. the most level place in Japan andiing with a foul shoti and D,.hlin Thomas 0 0 rool things jist kin see so much in The article said Ochsner believes that after the age of 40, every mountains here. j,jt a fielder. Danny Gillespie was Gillespie there are 5 13 he dark on the road, and thets pack-a-dasmoker should have a chest-raat least every six months, It would bemany about the size of Too- - (f,e entjre scoring punch for the T. Tate 0 0 all. Okay. . but preferably every three months. ele county. There are about 25 to Buffs in the fjrst perio(j as 17 30 17 51 So we kin try any one or all Totals A set of chest front and side views, usually costs from 30 million of three things to git somethin people living in this area, collected the six Buff points, as $15 to $25 expensive, but no more so than Cigarettes themselves,"! We have axH1( jqq LDS mission in Stoye GT F P approximatin All Bingham compared to Binghams 13. day light condi-ion- s the magazine said. Big aries here in Japan. This makes 5 2 1 11 on in Erickson the the same road at night. the It more of was It quoted Ochsner as saying enough people took suchlabou one 0 2 2 2 missionary per milion second canto as stretched Morkovich One, we kin spend about precautions, lung cancer might become 50 per cent curable, instead of peope xhe missionaries are busy its lead on theBingham 3 8 6 12 Bill of bucks a mile and put up English scoring 95 per cent fatal. an(j joing a wonderful work. They do most of their trading on the Eric Gill, the great British sculptor, wrote in his autobiography: stCeets ant in the train stations, "I had a dream in which I was walking in Heaven with my wife, Mary, and our children. We met our Lord, and I said to Him. "This is Betty, and this is Patra, and this is Joanna, and this is Gordon ' And He shook hands with them all. And then I said, And this is Mary.' And He said, Oh Mary and I are real old friends. TREASURES, hm, Bruce Memorials. d g INTERESTING j ! 59-5- SIDELIGHTS suki-!ya- 53-4- Drivers Seat one-hal- y be-n- 72-5- 8 re-d- o -- 54-4- eight-tenth- FINAL SALE AT JEWELRY BATEMAN four-fifth- one-fift- h ENDS SATURDAY. FEB. 21st y y y .... Items Discount on oOo COKE OPEN TILL 9 PM FRIDAY FOR YOUR SHOPING oOo Sunday is the 227th anniversary of the birth of George WashThere can be no greater error ington. He said at one time, than to expect or calculate upon real favors from nation to nation." We have about reached the conclusion, speaking of Lincoln, that he was somewhat wrong when he said, "You cant fool all the people all the time. A voting majority can be fooled, and that's enough to turn the trick. oOo we have before us an itinerary for a 22 days and 21 nights tour of Old Mexico for only $369. It leaves Salt Lake City March 14th and returns April 4th. If you are interested we can furnish you the information. We understand the reservations are limited and there is only a few spaces left. This is an all expense paid tour. Speaking of traveling , .' O OQ If you think advertising doesn't pay we understand there are 25 mountains in Colorado higher than Pikes Peak. Can you name one? P.K. Sideiiner. oOo- - Stock up March Reader's Digest to Feature BACK DOW 1952 Buick 4 Dr. Sedan Original black finish, a luxury automobile in excellent condition Chevrolet Sports Coupe Local one owner car, very good transportation 395.09 1951 Buick 2 Dr. Sedan mechanically A-- l, looks good too 295.00 I I s ! 1951 Pontiac 4 Dr. Sedan New paint, seat covers, dependable I 295.00 j i t 1951 Studebaker 4 Dr. Sedan Less than 30,000 actual miles 295.00 1959 Buick Special 4 Dr. Regular transmission,-Radio- Heater nearly new tires , 199.09 1959 Pontiac Our "As Is" Special runs like a scared rabbit 149.00 Also many late model buys! Stoker Motor Company 44 East 1st North 1MEMM7 Long week-e- nd coming uj Navajo Indians News that the 1952 early at Phone 345 Readers Farm Fresh Produce! Digest is featuring an article on the Navajos in the March issue, is being greeted with enthusiasm by civic leaders hqre in the Four Comers area. This kind of publicity will bring .more and more tourists thru Utah (to the Navajo reservation, says Joe Norton, president of the Monti cello Chamber of Commerce. The Readers Digest article, entitled "The Navajos Feel the Wind of Progress, tells how the Navajo Tribal Council is using revenues from Four Comers oil and gas for a heartening program of education, health and industrial development. "Our largest Indian tribe emerges from poverty by showing good sense in handling good fortune, says author O.K. Armstrong. He describes the Utah Construction Companys plan to utilize reservation coal deposits for electric power production and the Tribes own multimillion - dollar sawmill project. The Navajos have capital and labor to assist further industrial development, and this in turn will add to the prosperity of Utah and other southwestern states. Businessmen in southern Utahs scenic areas are especially excited about new roads, authorized by Congress last summer, that will bring more tourists across the reservation. When Navajo Route One between Shiprock, New Mexico, and Tuba City, Arizona is completed, they say, Midwestern tourists can drive through Yellowstone and Salt Lake City, through Monti-cellacross the Navajo reservation with its scenic attractions, to Grand Canyon and Zion National Parks, and back through Salt Lake City. National publicity about the Navajos will give added appeal to this "circle tour, they believe. The article in the Readers Digest, which has a circulation of more than 12 million copies, is an important example of national interest in the Navajos. In Flagstaff, Chamber of Commerce manager Harold Jackson commented: This is the time for to Southwesterners familiarize themselves with the great social and economical changes taking place on the reservation. If my 200 letters a day is any indicator, we must be ready to answer questions, give directions, and provide accommodations for visitors interested in the reservation. The March issue of the Reader's Digest will appear on Utah newsstands, this week. self-hel- U.S. No. 1 Sweet Low in Tender, Calories High in New Crop, Vitamins Ideal For Slaw or Cook Various Ways p Lake George, in Australia, comes and goes as it pleases. According to the World Book Encyclopedia, the large lake near Canberra keeps disappearing and 1 Oranges Full Fancy Navels of Rich, Sweet Juice 5 lb. bag 45c Tea Garden PRESERVES Strawberry, Grape, Cherry, or Orange Marmalade Apricot-Pineappl- 5 for 1.00 10 oz. 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