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Show lecurnt X! ' ar ri,U u At ri Mum lv.? Trah tlr v I MirH, 1 TmV. ) r 1 TvfcJH-lr- f at Itsr of M .n h So I THE TOOELE TRANSCRIPT I lah ulrtnl na h o M t'lU, . t ?H r Ir i'i!, i uii A .fc .t H M"I h n m ALEX F. DUNfJ. ImIViIh fI Olt, 'Jrlr tali rent t I'llMit-Mlit-f I , - I1 ill v A t M j io ' m! i, n z.u. 7 fV-bri- - , inr Huffs Meet Murray Friday uh nr P Trarr.crici r-- li !l i (ft f t i l n fl ir fn-- p.j A. T. i I W s.andinjs: ejgue -- s it n to ri wins. M LOREN C. DUNN Editor Publisher co a.iJ if Muir.iv il Rub.-r- l k 1. l I'M.k'l i j Inlcrcsling )! J. Sidellglils e I bad belli (ills WIt.lv 4- - I j la I , on DL - s coath.n ( head coiih In, : I r ,)-- e g.ll leS it ; a-of J IT 4' br.1,1, T ill Jordan 3a to g.i Jer.sn Till V HU! onl.v one win In two g.uiKs a! Bo,! .! u over the t. ti , oi a over W ver a luls ihe Tooele' baskilli.nl Marts, jl 17 otn r eame ave'age of o 5ill He appeal - ti'-- r . uial gjme Gian er, wtia the road ths move h a cm to in y three. a o:,. in a drab ."-caway tru.n home - to tangle wch ' r ,h. Jensen Is Tommy Tate Bt HIM) n B Oilier tiur. lu"l die Spai! m at Miruy. l" R in.e Peeve I With A th 70. t'. s. MIKRW U right in the middle h :,e two t'vy Oil a t Ai, Dan wiih 5a. Hairy Tho of . ramble to determine Re have math to s!uut jlxiut VJ jnJ Danny G.lltspie In on: rn, with gun lours' third tourney team. spiv of the r dismal r and Cg- the squad is still full of fife aiit'11 tied with le I'vi-I't- -t Tiv ! wi'l f nrh their season a th ir r.i'Xl oppeun jrus These two meet the two tln-en rie'.l Victim, And they we k fitir.1 I nJnv 'ue le.ldu, Jordan !ind Bingham will be arc thereloie figtured lo finish 'eel ths way ulaiut Murray. I lu ertam the fror runnng B.r.gham jjnJ in th. shut! end ol th- - store. It first meeting of these two duhs, Miners, hen in Tooele J 1 s t,!a J.t nrr " n Thi re luttlg forming dogs who tunic to ihml in the Tom ic sici-Ihcst pet follow Ihe children and then gang up1 its1 around the i hoo gioumU alter the bell rings A doe culture when it joins a pack. and the killer instinct is revived, and! the animal becomes a menace, tspecially to tin children, and morel especially to strange children. thy don't the parent lake hold of this situation and keep these clop at home before the officer are forced In step Into the mess and kill someone pet According to! city ordinance, a dog owner is tequtred lo keep the animal con- ! lej-'bv- stantly under coi.lnd. lrnlrfralrl in Tourney Drug. Fdna's Tlural Art, .Lawrence floral, Sara Coventry It has ai'ain been proven that a jalopy nnd high school make back 1. lo R: Wajne Salisgiver, coach; These re Ihe Tleventh Ward Junior Jewelry, courtesy June Garrard, a poor fombinat.im. In a recent study of more than 1.450 juniors, Ken toilege, Dave Murray and Ken Tate. who basketeer have won two straight Ilk fudge will In the 1 agle Auxiliary and Tooele W'o--a and senior m a suburban Chicago high school, it was discovered I ront L to R: Dana Anderson, Mike Johngame in Ihe Division Ten Tourney. They nun Chib sniorgasIxarJ dinner that teenage car owner are more often in the luwest grade of! The North Tooele Stake "Old dance on are son, Robert Nash, Dale Winchester. They evening. March 5. for play again Monday Saturday. tin ir classes. Grade were found lo drop even more when part timej Thanks to KTLT. Transcript and Folks" party, will be held Sutur-- all of the IcMlge aoJ for Bulletin and Nona Shibley, job holjUHl to pay auto expenses, but hindered homework and study day afternoon. February 27, be j.u,.sts accompanied by an I Ik. I agle. TOD Hospital, I pm. The Held Funeral For at l)ullllo,M w'';i'iK.b7om inning schedule";;' oOo TockBadio T.ledric. of events includes dinner, program. i7. ,0 9 p n1 unj dancing from from other We are Indebted to our friend for delicacle Ile-idfor Tate show and an afternoon of and Former Confectionery (Merc, picture ,0 mujnn,,( clime. Ijist week we received a gallon of coconut nip soc'iab.hty, ttah I iks state meeting will P,,P from Mis Virginia McBride in Hawaii. A treat beyond word Funeral service were held Wed All those over Ca years of age courtesy George hrJ SlinJ(lV M,u h b Jt ,h(. Ardens Dairy, to properly describe. And recently we received orange and Gil Salt for Lake in City in tin stake are invited to attend reliehments nesday will djnni-j j nut from Mr. and Mr. C. A. Ilyma. picked from their own Vt 'bert ilium Adamson, native Anyone needing transpc.rtat.on u. ,hc meet.ng Tinw-ltree io California, where they have an orchard. Flevenlh Ward Junior, the clubs ball handlers. Bob Nash jMooU Countv man r Furl Slipper M Men have won first two turned in a sparkling performance Mr Adamson died Sunday at bishopric, according to A pot luck supper will be held and will race Nhdvale f irst but neither he nor Dana West Ninth South.1, dent O T. Barrus. Chairman ol at TWENTY FIVE YEARS AGO THIS UEEK . . . into the scoring af,,.r a m;;,.r,ng illness. NOTE OF THWKS in their third Division Ten tourna- son i.niid br.-aSaturday, February 27. at the Ma- the Old Folks Committee, The Transcript Bulletin embark on a campaign to buy the merit game this Monday evening column Hall for all members and (t. WaS Imrn June 27. l'Wl. at' f iks wish to of Ladies Toovle Strand Pipe Organ for Tooele Stake to lie installed in the South W INM R and runner-uof this of are Wayne Clover Crmk, a son of WillunV TEAM (OACHFS nd a for all H.ir partne rs and members thinks Ward Church. . s,ar and their partners, tournament will gam births to Sahgiver and Bob and Mary Ann Russc'. W TI KND AT NEVADA their ljsl,rn (ht. jn Henry ht.,p rcll.,Vi ,h(.y TOOI I E CAME THROUGH with a brilliant 2817 win over Davis ihe All Church tournament and if and was murruil tnj Mr and Mrs. Boren O Allred of the Polio Fashion Supper will 1h at G 30 pm. Monday's game is at the Olym-- Adamson In its quest for division honors in basketball. the Bleventh Warders win at least pus jg Ingtfi gym in Salt Bake Rose Tucker at Provo in 192'!. there will be a charge of nt the weekend at Henderson. show. and. t' sp, A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Foster Pasco on Feb. 20 two of their next three to go to games. an, townspeople ore urged his widow anct Nevada, where they were guests, are mer- - hfty cnts per toi the Thanks to Surviving following Frank G. Fastman has received his official appointment as cif an AII will tu assun-and building fund. C(iT1t. tHit and supxirt thc-for dcir prizesTooele !'u young sons nnd daughter William D Jof their son Jay Allrc-thy Tooele postmaster. Church slot. Biown'sl m. their tiuirnami-n- t D., Robert H. nnd Betty dy They a!c visited a niece Hael Mere. Walgreen Drug. quest. Rogc-who show promise in pre-- l AMONG THE U. OF U. track men STROKE Chl.irson of Salt Lake City and Stewart at Bas Vegas, and stop store, Anns Shop. Style Wednesday night, the f leventh (;.,nu time is 7 DO p m. .. . ... 1 . cn .inc nrg, season workouts are F.rnest Barlow 7 peel at Hoover Dam and points of Caldwell Drug. Allen's I imk! Town, ,Ward edged Draper Ward forj St Raymond J. San at Francisco: Mrs. Hattie t'jtholie Mark, of Ogden. games party Allied Barlow and Charles L. Price, all of Tooele and Lee Anderson ihi-isecond tourney victory by a Marguerite's social hall, Saturday grande hildren and brothers and interest in Boulder City. Your rood Center, Tate f urniture, who has been making her home of Grantsvdle. close 38 3G score The game was j Swan's A. G, Market. Alpha F.t.i with her daughter, Mrs. Raymond sisters, Elizabeth Chapman. Axel ,.,ruary 27. at 8 pm Moses M. Adamson, ge 61, native of Tooele County, died at a thriller from the beginning wiihj Otto D, and The common house fly has Kmj vcill In one R , Adeha Miller. Beta Sigma Phi, Xi Pi Drysdnle. suf.'ered a stroke on wjr Samuel hi Park. the home of daughter, Mrs. neither team out in front more f refresh-F. Adamson, Salt Bake City.ed more people than the wars of Chapter Beta Sigma Phi. BPOF.. Wednesday morning. flee and John She is 81 of William C. Hudson. Grantsville pioneer, dies at the age three mints. The score at,nu.nls U1p,1s land Vera Parker, Barstovv, Calif, history. R. served. 'Badies of I Iks. Michaels Jewelry. 'ported to be m serious condition, fOB'RTEEN RESERVOIR SITFS are being Investigated In Too- half time was 16 all. In the seele County under state direction, running all the way from watering conj a onp p,,,,,, ,.a(j chang- holcs to irrigation projects. ed hands after eai h basket, with Miss June Bryan has been chosen for the Opera Chorus at USAC. both teams shooting a terrific Thomas DcBaMare presented an eighty five year precipitation field goal percentage. A lone free record a recorded in Salt Lake City, which was published in full, throw by Ken Tale and good ball and a precipitation record of Tooele City for the fifteen years. 1900 control in the final 90 seconds reto 1) 4. The highest local year was in 1908 with 23 35 inches of sulted in the 3S to 36 victory. moisture and the lowest in 1902 with 10 12 inches, lie claimed that Ken Tate, who has 52 points in wet and dry circles can be predicted as they have regularly occurod' n (ourm.y j,amt,s was high for as long as weather records have been kept in the state. The water the night with 19, and others were level in Great Salt Lake fluciates with these cycles. Old timers, he Ken Colledge 11. Dave Muiray 4. stated, reported that from 1850 to 1865 it was possible to ride Dale Winchester 2. Mike Johnson horse back from Bountiful to Antelope Island. and Johnson are 2. Winchester iTom-l- t I s lllli Ward Juniors Win Sah-scraf- m! in Division Ten Journey oOo i, Ihc-f- his'-Aar- And.-r-h,)l- j Pres-gam-- r I)l s T-- - ; p Colh-dge- .nresc-ntatui- j s s r ShopJ-M-TTER- j r t. n 1 - Open Sundays 9 until 6 P.Ai. For Your Convenience A.1V1. 8 II. 1 Ball For Teens Sal. Tvso Slake Temple Gold-Gree- n Teen Gold and Green Ball for Tooele and North Tooele Stakes will be held Saturday of this week. February 27th in North Tooele stake house. Dancing will be from 7 to 9 p m. and boys and girls 12 and 13 years or Bee Hive and Scout age are invited. There will be a floor show by BYU entertainers and refreshments. The theme is "Beyond the Blue Horizon." Admission is free. North Stake Relief Society Leadership Meeting Thursday Leadership meeting for North Tooele Stake Relief Society, is set for Thursday, February 25, at 7:30 p.m. in the North Stake tabernacle. There will be classes for all department. Day February 26 Srvcn lo Kcccivc FSU DNlingtiMieil Sri AwartU Temple Day for the and the Tooele North Tooele Awards for distinguished service stakes will be this Friday, Feb. to the university and the com26. Seven sessions are held daily. munity will be presented by Utah Those who attend the first sessionjS(ate University to seven men and of the day should be in the Templelwnm(,n as a hlf.hlight of USU's by 8 a.m. Those who attend the Founders' Week March 8. last session of the day should be EACH OF USU'S seven acain the Temple by 7 pm. demic colleges will select an alumnus or other leading citizen to A chartered bus will leave from of the awards, which the North Tooele Slake Tabernacle receive one will be presented at the Founders' a stop at at 5:30 p.m., making at 10 a.m. in NelLake View chapel at 5:35 p.m Day program on the USU camson Fieldhouse and at the overpass at 5:45 p.m. pus. There is no individual charge for transportation on this bus. All Other Founders Week events who can should attend Temple include the annual winter concert sessions on this day which has of the USU Concert Band, under been designated for Tooele and direction of Max Dalbv, scheduled North Tooele stakes. March 3 in the fieldhouse. Leonard Smith, world renowned corHoming pigeons have three sets net soloist of Detroit, will appear of eyelids, two of which are trans- as guest artist with the band. parent, enabling them to fly thru Utah State University Thiatre's rain or snow, and still protect the production of Luigi Pirandello's eyeballs. Six Characters in Search of An Author March 9 12 is another Founders' Week feature. BUT HIGHLIGHT of the week is the observance of the 72nd anniversary of the establishment of the university, March 8. Alumni and friends of Utah State will return to the campus to hear greetings from Pres. Daryl Chase and see the distinguished service recipients honored. Prof. Dalbv and the band, the combined and choruses of the University, under direction of Dr. A. L. Dittmer, will Regular 'Hk perform for the program. Award winners last year and the colleges they represent were Ellis L. Armstrong, U.S. Commissioner of Public Roads, Wash. D. C.t engineering; James L. Jacobs, assistant regional forester, Ogden, forestry; Effie Smith Barrows, professor emeritus of the Extension Service, USU, Logan, family life; C. E. McClellan, professor emeritus of education at USU, Logan, education; N. Alvin Pedersen, emeritus dean, USU, Logan, university college; George A. Stallings, farmer and dairyman, Eden, agriculture; Francis R. Wilcox, general manager, Sunkist Growroll ers, Los Angeles, Calif., business Notched and social sciences. Dr. LeRoy A. Blaser, director collar of information services and alumni secretary at USU is general chairman of Founders 'Week activities. Push-u- p sleeves Walking away with Springs fashion honors is this ing walk- suit in Marcwyns elusive Pebble Plaid ric. Pure lines . peccable elegance fab- . . . . . and unerring good taste are all reflected in this classic beauty. In green, brown MARCWYN and black Elders Quorums Of Tooele Stake Plan Dance Party This week, while thin big BF.EF SALE is going on, is a perfect time for you to learn why folks in this 'w area say, There's no place like Safeway for Beef. Actually, it's the combination of thing we do that makes Safeway beef better. We start with USDA Choice Beef, the grade which means top flavor, tenderness and juiciness. Finally, to give you more fine eating meat for your money, each cut trimmed before weighing. carefully Ground Beef Short Ribs Fresh, Lean, High Quality 2 lbs. 89 Lean, Meaty U.S. Top Quolity Beef S. "Choice" Trimmed Ready For The Oven U Rib Roast Captain's Choice, Breaded Ready For The Pan U.S. "Choice" Grade Shrimp Tender Chuck Cuts Sliced Bacon Wicklow-Go- od Quality 29 lb. 79 53 lb. 39 lb. Check These Outstanding Values! Mission Catsup Tender eas -- Spring Garden Up At This Special Price (!dkc Rdl r6 Vanilla Ice With Chocolate Cake Cream Ig, 24 oz. roll Pie Cookies Candy Bars 69 m?49 Millc Chocolate (Reg. 49c) tilt 39 4 2 for 29 303 Chili U.S. "Choice" Grade Beef Cut and Wrapped FREE Place Orders Early For Good Selection 6 cans 1.00 Stock No. Bread FOR YOUR LOCKER lb. loaf 19? Ballerina Skylark 15 Nalley' Hot or Regular oz. ST Lunch Meat Whole or 12 oz. BEVERAGE BANANAS 2 lbs. 29a 2119? Hi-- ,or 3SdS-- Pineapple C Grapefruit Drink 46 oz. Tomatoes U.S. No. Tasty Lorge, Solid Dry Onions Carrots U.S. No. Yellow, Sweet Spanish Fresh Ready To Serve, Serve Various Ways Ib. For Flavor & Color bog Biscuit Mix Extra Fancy Crisp, Red, Washington Delicious "A" Is For Apples 40 m! Jiffy Facial Tissue Apples 53 3 for 1.00 Safeway Farm. Fresh Produce! Lettyce ib. Half 4 for 1.00 Liquid Detergent Scamper 7 North Main Tooele; Utah' Ph. 778 Boysenberry Juice Knottsberry Farm' Premium Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday Quality Frozen 6 oz. 29 6 for 9Sc Velvet -- &tnn s tSlitop U These are the things which make it possible for us to guarantee perfect eating. Money hack without return of the meat if any cut of Safeway meat should ever fail to please. SAFEWAY CABBAGE The Elders Quorums of Tooele Stake are beginning a series of dances, the first to be held Friday, February 26, at the First Sixth Ward recreation hall. Admission is free and a fun time is planned for all. There will be instructors and callers to teach rounds and squares, waltzes and other types of dancing. A special two piece band will provide the music LnJ KmmJ j WALKING . II! whnh is 31 short of li.ll Vv til to is of I la a e. a h s school ls Is 1. s.oii i legitne at looeie. ..ter o.al . at .Mura) a di ser io the top three aike jo'invn hr hid t 1 1 k t i rjl 4 must e to i if in s 00 tin I J. mi 'l. Tootle's top l n - jr mu t B.nh I iv ill front 1 w ,'h M n m the r h e ! . . . I'l I t cans i 49 |