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Show Commissioner Rowberry Utah Cilv Muuui'crs ATaxxIan ItILLIIIIII j I I lid C '4lKiKLn wij'pmg 7 imihon' iar, buying esityin.ng Horn Friday February - p- Harris School 3, 1951 Mayor Revaii JTA to leave uf absence from his job as a conuuaor on tnc toowc valley Proclaims Seoul Week s Ann-iica- affe-ete- week-'ment- e W h. r st-- k J(T Institutional Krjirocntathrs - - 1 , t ' patriotic servue rendered to our baby tender community by the volunteer load-jer- s who give generously of their time, their efforts, and their energy jto the benefit of the youth of our community; and also the assistance given by religious bodies, school organizations, veterans latioiis. fraternal groups, and servue clubs that sponsor our Cub Smut packs. Boy Scout troops, and 1 xplorer units IN TISTIMONY W HFRl OF I have hereunto signed ny name officially and caused the seal of (he City of Tooele fo be affixed, this 7th dav of February, 1961. JAMES A. BEVAN Mayor Present Location Mrs. Orme 2HD t'' I as-si- k g THE ORIENTAL GIRL program" lt, in f"' FOR RENT non-rest- v Much of a man's evenwial of a man's eventual marry him. GORDON'S sue-Muc- h suc-t- o Men's Wear h It is thoughtful to give things away, but one should always keep his temper. 1 will be available soon Some mothers worry if Dotfer gets in Too early, too. d f II Pare nl's Safety I.ducuhonul will be the theme of the next ITA meeting of the Sterling Harris Sehool, which is sihe-du- b is 'kill R1 AS, ebruary S, 1 tb, 8 at d for (tu titty lust anmvt'isaiv of ttie 7 JO p m found ng of the Boy he outs of Iolii e Chief 1 eland Sutherland . chartered by tie Con- will be the speaker for the gress of the I'mted State s of Arm riea as a ptograin for all boys An cl ebon committee will also and Mill K I AS . . . the Boy Smut be chosen at this meeting. All the lives of parents of ehildren at the sehool program has over 33. 000, CH0 boys and nu n since arc urged to be in attendance. 19)0, and nuvv has an aitive en rodment of more Ilian 5,lufl,0o0. of whom 76 0o0 are avtive within! the Citt-a- t halt Lake lounul, and1 9 a) rigistered in hlansbury HOimi WARD: Wednesday, 8 trut (lomle county). February from 10 am, to 3 pm. Will Rl AS . . . the movement Aibvities m charge of Helen For- to bam more of our youth gUV)nt trafts, quilting and sewing. in lharailer and qualit.es of gixxl lesson by I ae Surging ultensh p. now therefore, be it Ruhardson. Rl M)L LD, that I. Janus A loiRIH WARD: Tuesday, Feb. ltev an, Mayor of the I ity of Tooele 7. , M v.snn.g Teachers p nl in the State of Utah, tlu hereby L)tS Gilbsif; 2 pm. proiluiiii the wetk of ebruary 7 i7u,0llt.y Lesson by Lmily Mad- to 13. as Boy Seoul Week and jt,v t,.njt.r jidaim its theme. "Strengthen . fcRD: Tuesday, Feb. 7, America Character Count. jo ni Teachers Topic by Dar-- I do urge our citizens to reeng- bara chamberlain, 10 30 am. mze and supjxjrt the unselfish Thrology Lesson by Luuile Bevan. ,u- NLLDLD a years h- - reiireU k'a1- this week on l,ie ,,rsl mveiary o his iaen .an airjnane Jor tne Mate Highway The Slate Assoujimn of lity t'Jtruj to iioor wav tor the PP'atiinient to tnc slate loniiins-Managir" auor Ji y'ars witn the w.ll r.etl at the lw.u'e thousamls of square feet of office ,ra.lroad. boors in Hall. slate to Monday, aimrding ouiUmgs. City lnc Commissioner went to work Add to this a hunuted or wore Tooele City Manager. S.dney k,e I00410 Wiley Ime as a Noble, who is rtsidmt of the or- - olfur watchdog" l.nanec duties man on the out stiani loeo- bunt, 'and have a you Job lor quite gamation. Tune foi the meeting is I 30 p m Coniiiuss.ouir Kow berry, train- n,bve trains when he was twenty d. im-then the sater during a break in the Cub State than, state leg.siator and civic Jtars diesel locomotive cleaner" .and Assn and Wterwuihs worker, Sewage has replaced the sit am machine school which will tie m session at OF ALL HIS past accomplish-th- e "but the steam engine looked of Utah th.s Umve.sity Cunumssioner Howixrry like a tram," me long-timend- seems to be most pioud o! h.$ 11 moie railioader complains, m the Ltah State Legislature, .... . .2, years nrk will include dstussing extend. ng as a Democratic member of the road on his twentieth birthday and was promoted to conductor he has held ever since - on job lawmaking body with lhird birth(ldy. majonty of Tooele Commissioner Row berry and h.s i County voters benmd him. ears RubY are ,cnv 3,a "1 ve always tried to get a!ungl"c with pevip.e, ' is his mouest com- - Pinly bving in an apartment bul iney still meat on the jxipularity that kept 1,1 Jil khe home their in Tooele and u.mttmtain him m tnc legislature over the te nlhc iviilt 15 as much as span. vision by per your m'lon'-A look which to the record rTK,rta; at cent at night, the Nut.onul Safety! Kovcbcrrys have a son, J of his Count il warns N.ght dining he points with pnde Ra Pb anJ a Some of the institutional representatives ' J. dur-legion. Standing: 1 eland Rockwell, Tooele j limited as Vision is ,s legislative accomplishments JUjltcr mechanical enough 'lh Tooele la RalPh are: in County on fourth 11 Ward; Vaughn Turner, I rda Ward; Scouting working shows that ng without add.ng this further reducyears, however, of T.11001 Chemical I Lorp R. E. 1 Imlsay, Lake Point; Ronald Harris, Left to right . front row: Gerald Jones, of tion. The council advises carry.ng iihat something more than "getting'1410" n northern Utah and Jetta has a Clark Ward; Myron C. Lmery, Tooele OrdTooele Second Ward; Clinton Bauer, Tooele clean cloth in our car so youlong with people" has contributed in sch00 nance Depot Ol licers Club; and Arnold Eighth Ward; Cliff lackrell. Advancement can kt'ep your windshield cleur. tl his success and popularity ilh(a",!a1isteach,n8 Committee; Harold Maylett, Dugway Waid; Gregrlch, Tooele first Ward. Tooeie voters, and has won him 'the of state officials from Harry L. Davis, Jr., Dugway American be available to both respect Salt should parties. horses at all times, even when, HIS .MOST significant achieveCommissioner Row berry ment, Continued from front page fee.s, was the uphill fight for withChurch during her lifetime and holding state income taxes. "It passed m the House for four has been in the ward Relief consecutive sessions before it Society presidency, and a visiting finally became law." the youthful- - teacher for more than a half SATURDAY official recalls. "In 1953 lury. and 1955 it was killed in the At the present. Mrs. Orme is a Senate and in 1157 I had to settle member of the quilting committee for a compromise that provided of the Tooele First Ward Relief income tax Society. only for withholding In 1955. Mrs. Orme was chosen from the salaries of ...and the of the Year from Tooele dents." Mother whiteman t. "But in the 1939 session," the'County and went on to win the who h 59 year-ollooelean relates, "the District honors and competed for state honors. passed." mcasjre bought J MRS. ORME has been a mem"THIS ONE law increases state her. i ' revenue by $1 million each year ber and officer in the local without increasing a single tax, Daughters of Utah Pioneers since Commissioner Rowberry declares, its organization, having been a I Asked if he has any suggestions county officer as well as an would enable the 11 session leer in the Martha Warburton x X- to perform such a feat. Commis- Camp. Her life has been devoted to her sioner Rowberry did come up with children and grand children, and a proposal. "1 have recommended, and the she has been a helpful neighbor governor approves it, that no with- - a,ul a friend to everyone, holding tax refunds be given whenj the refunds would be less than whatever it costs to process the return, Commissioner Rowberry proposed. This would involve reof the contest. Joan is a daughter of Mr. Winners of the American Legion Oratorical funds of $5 or less. receive and Mis. Hugh Hullingor and Eldan is a as above are Contest they pictured HE SAID the proposal may be V a son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomas. Sue their trophies from the local George A. attached to an appropriations and 17. L to R: Robert NelNo. llerrcn was named runner up. AH contesPost Greenlee it Is our some that of possible bill tax the in legislature this "'JACK LORD nobu McCarthy tants of District 8 will meet at Dugway High son, speech teacher at Tooele H gh School; dairymen lose more money in five session. School on I ebruzry 17 at 7 p.m. Eldan Hill, Second place winner; Joan JAMES SHIGETAWELTORME The Tooelean estimated there minutes of milking than they earn R. Glen and Photo by A. D. Thomas first of winner, work? hours in place reare more than 15,000 refunds many KJ pi DM(l HUM1 I Roach, second vice commander, in charge County Agent Ernest O. Biggs turned annually for less than $5. He said it costs between 83 and; says this is very possible. Milk AND 35 to process a return. harvesting is probably more imAnother point of pride for Com- portant than any other harvest missioner Rowberry is the major since it goes on every day of the role he played in breaking the year. You only have to foul up famous "logjam" of bills in the three or four times to hurr the 1939 legislature in the final eight entire years production. Much of the efforts of feeding and care can davs of the session. There will be a PTA meeting at TAKING advantage of a legis- be lost with a poor job of milking. Tooele Central School auditorium A of accordthen-Regood lative loophole, the Rowmilking, job Wednesday, February 8, 1961, at reai flne showing and based gy pobcrts berry brought a number of impor- ing to John J. Barnard, Extension ThlS S 3 S FUnd' these times it appears that both tant measures - including his with- Dairyman with Utah State UniverTooeles swim team demon-IoRoberts and Nisonger will be strong holding tax bill and another of his sity, requires clean cows, skilled again that they rank Mrs Winona Woods will be thelstrated candidates for the 1961 bills, placing a sales tax on ser- operator, and proper operation and the the teams in swim guest speaker. Her Subject wdl3"10"8 whenop their breaststrokers can team. vices - to the floor of the House maintenance of equipment. iiMry, Professor Barnard will discuss be "Behind the Iron Curtain. for passage and transmittal on to This will be of great interest to,f,n1,sh?d sixth am,ns tlle besf h,h the Senate. This he did despite ipfoper milk harvesting on Dairy all team,s ,n lhe ndtl0n- ,n the and everyone is invited to of powerful House Day, Thursday, February 9th, at novel postal meet. opposition 10 00 a m. in the county agents ten(j leadership Tooeles average tune for her It was directly as a result of office. He will also give a demonis!five 'Timers was 1.11 76 as 7 S on in One U. out of stration each this action that Republican Gov. job testing milking equipthe average of the 23 for proper operation, followby the automotive George D. Clyde named Demo- ment teams of 1:14 65. Teams finishing the bitry. to ing Mr. the meeting. cratic Rowberry ahead of our Buffs were Texas, mhWARNER BRCS.b--1 Finance partisan and powerful KARCN STEELE 07.98, Kansas, 1: 10 68; Illinois, DANTON Stuttering is 8 times more comm Commission a year ago this week a strong salt brine down Pour 1.10 88; mon among males as among ELAINE STEWART California, 1:10 92 and rtb,aostPHLimoo To take the Commissioners post the kitchen sink to prevent grease Penn. 1:1122. State champions of A United States Productions Picture Mr Rowberry had to take a years from collectin'.: 1 raduclb MILTON SPEWING Oklahoma, Wisconsin, Washington, Meet Feb. (Moving Next Door) j Proper Milking 'tyau Speech Winners To be Subject Of Dairy Dav That it what nearly everybody cayt oa hearing about our wonderful and exclusive President' Protective Investment Plan. They don't aee how it ia possible to pay the full face amount of the contract plus return of all premium deposits in event of death during the depositing period. If you are interested in the most modern and attractive contract on the market today. we will be very happy to give you a full explanation. No obligation. r, . Central PTA Buffs Slay High In Postal Ratings Calls Meet For Wednesday To see this film in your own home with no obligation DANNY LAYNE Tooele, Utah THE j enflv (fant Vo. Phone TU FRRIlHlin LIFE MSURRIUE SPRIHGFIEID, n On of fit rrr ii CO Illinois ffffn oldMt tiock hgml trmiranc comparua m Amartcm j - MMDFA! i mdus-!Pjn-- f d corn-provid- 1 OncM be BODD BOCTTICHtR MATINEE SAT. 1 P.M. STARTS SUNDAY STRANGE STORY OF THE WEIRD CHILD- - DEMONS! BROWN'S Final Clean Up Sale! ONE RACK RED HOT SPECIALS! RED WING 29 only BOOTS LADIES SKIRT Values to 14.95 MEN'S $88 Values to 19 95 FAMOUS BRAND J. J. HARLAN PRICES START AT b DIG Winning time was a sensational 1.02.7 by Tom Tiethewey of Mt. Lebonon High School of Pittsburg, Pa. - this is the kid most experts believe will be the first breaststroke artist to break the one minute barrier. Times from her down to 1.23 8. Clean Up Table Hundreds of Items to 99c Mrs. Howard J. Clegg was chairman of the ladies reception at the CHAMP FINAL CLEARANCE! LADIES CORDUROY! PrMenU GEORGE SANDERS BARBARA SHELLEY Hundreds of Shoes to Choose from 1.99 $2.77 3.88 USE YOUR INTERNTIONAL CREDIT CARD CAPRIS Mens Sizes Values to 9.95 Reg. 5 ranged Mrs. Howard J. Cleg Heads Reception For Visiting Ladies Nothing Over 99c REM individually there were 115 times tabulated with Mel Roberts 1.07.7 ranked third among the juniors and 8th in the total, Robin Nisonger 1.08 0 had the tops for freshman and 10th in total, Rick Battison 1:13 1 was 19th in the seniors and 42 in the over Russ all total, Remington 1: 14 0 was 23th in the seniors and 55th in total and Mark Imai 1:16 0 was 20th in the juniors and 73 in the total. and SAVE! 15c LADIES $088 SUITS $5(0100 'o FULL RACK LADIES DRESSES Sizes Missouri, New Mexico, Georgia, Connecticut, and New Jersey plus teams from Florida, Mass , and Ohio all finished below Tooele, 95 $099 BROWN'S YOUR CHOICE Hotel Utah, Wednesday night of last week, at the National Cattlemens Convention President Howard J Clegg is President of the Utah Cattlemens Association, and headed the group who were host to the visitois during their Salt lake stay In addition to President and Mis Clegg, other Tooele Count v cattlemen piescnt at the national meet were Mr and Mrs Jack Johnson, Mr and Mrs Barnard Castagno and Jack Brown, all of Grantsvillc, and Mis Rose Castagno of Erda. USE THE LAY - AWAY PLAN fall in Maybe the cxpiession love lafeis that a poison must lose thur balance, fust. I Why do you trust this man to feed your family? ever realized that the most Hve youthing jou buy every day is food? Probably not. Yet your own family's health g and depend largely on the quality of food jou buy. Your food store dealer never forgets this fact. Thats why hes as careful of the food he offers you as he is with the food he takes home to his own family. While experience has taught you to rely on him for the best most wholesome foods, jou likely lake for granted his constant check for quality. ..his investment in new and better foods. ..and that he brings all of this to you at a puce )OU know is right. well-bein- And how rewarding for you You know, of course, that half the families in America save them today. 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