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Show The Tooele Transcript Friday. July 7, 1951 1 THE TOOELE TRANSCRIPT Issued ,ti h frdiv at Tin It Cil, Utah f ntcrnJ as Strintl CIjsh M.i'IcT ai IV Pom Ofue ai Timh lc City, Utah, August It, Ivtt, iindi r Ait o! Mmh X, It'1! Itibi.s'unt ( v i'u 1 rjnsi i i'I lUilli lit! Ilililishiii)' ('ti.lijKiny, Inf, .it Noiltl Mail) Sfrtrl, Intuit (itv, Utah Ailtllfss a'l touts-jtotldi'It lit Box .t'ltl, 'loot It. 1'l.ih, li hi III t enis pi r topv Sohsi i iiiiori $ per r ALEX T. DUNN. PuL!.s!. r LOREN C. DUNN, Editor f I 'Y- -. - L I " - ' , W i ' I f : 'p-- x , s - -- ....W 1 vt-j- ere Jusl Like Me?M fiom a tu.k dihvered recently m May we borrow a phrase this town be, if ail of t: m, t. would Whit kind of a town kf, me were just like we mike is soniei nu r Possibly rut1 of the gnat misiakes ring to the thev should do tha they shoulj do lh. or those people get democracv) U uv and the GOVERNMENT (in national to the i.tv ln and means more a we come fiom the but what w. We can't sav om thing about our community the brutes 'about ousels which up quest, on f ij,, agim talking were "just like me, cvcrvone if be would things was sa,d th, n ns It would be a shtxk if at elution tone much body turned out to vote IT WOl'lD BE unfoi lunate Indeed if no one ran for public office, if suddenly we had no more dubs or organizations wuh jb, r civic projects, who would get the job done. What would happen to the multitude of sports programs fof and wotkers dutn t Wju young peoj)le if suddenly the leaders to be bothered. AND UIT ABOUT the many Churches and the Church I if suddenly all the volunteer wmkt-fluence in a community I I I I W t I I I I Siclcliglils t I I I 9 I. mi 3w 1. m - a - V s' I ml inn typical Palsak ( uvcti, Peru. On 'Pour Willi llie Editor A v - Viliam Indian viiliage in near the Mountains Tins is hi in wr.it'i fiom 1 mu, Peru, where il ra.iutl mu e m and (he people thmght He woilil js coming to an end Don't pet the wrung impression howeser, for e.ifh morning we resemhling one tit fur arise the pround is saturalril wilh d half m.h rains, and (ism;: in from Cusio near noon tiKlay thrmiph a Hock finer. in; t.f flooils we lanJd by radar wh.ih is u normal daily or hourly, prmdure, in fait we hao never seen the sun Doesn't your heart go out to this little 1ixuk Indian girl, m Lima ulmh is nesiled on a nairow strip of land on the coast taken at the Cusco, Peru Airport just as we were ready to with five nidi high mountains at us hat k. hut we are certain you' board the plane for return to I. bn, U. S. I oreign aid Is don't want a peography lesson Suffue is to say that in flying loj intended for such as she but sery bile every reaches that far. and fmm Cusco a two hour trip rath way we were forced to hold This Is Intelligence In bare feet. n our moi.lh wilh the plane (not pressurized) required nwgen tuhes i to fly 21.0(10 feet high to chur perpetually snow covered Andes " ' , i I j peaks ra'snv; I2.UH0 left .drove the St a ClS( O, 11,01)0 feel above sea level, is (he hub of some of the most interesting .sights of our tup t.ius far This, the home territory ; V of the Iis.ik Ind.ans - hard working, intelligent looking, but in1 A xqu.illcr anti flth ami jwivetty Those in the greatest of jaivertv constantly chew :he tout leaf, from which cocaine is derived in, j , V order to apfiease the pangs of hunger .u ',i Among (lie ilsacs the birth rate is h.gh but CO per cent of the rhildten die hi fore the age of nine ye.tts, but those who do survive , t childhood live to ripe old age. It Is to people like this that foreign aid from the United Stars I 9 is aimed but it is disappaited before it reaches them, except a Baby lending delux at a Pisak Indian market in Peru. He few shoo houses have been built with our money. would think he had been overpaid if he received S cent per A OPPORTUNITY the Pisacs are highly intelligent. hour. Indian Uomen in Ecuador milk 30 cows night and morOur giode with little chance for schooling spoke four languages ning by hand and gel S cent each time they milk the 30 cows. and he was a Pisak. IEADLRSIHP MELTING The United Slates is its own worst enemy in South America. It BUS YBEES THE IS POSTPONED is rather authoritiveiy reported that in one of these nations new The priesthood leadership A tour of Tooele's fabric countCadillacs and pink bathrooms for some of the upper strata was of Tooele Stake generally held ers high - lighted the meeting of the sum and total of the U. S. Foreign Aid program. Other things the 4:h Sunday each month WILL the in we and Busy Bees. The group also which we have heard we wouldn't even put yet print, NOT be held during July. have no reason to doubt their authenticity. conducted a judging contest at There under privileged pimple know of the U. S. Foreign aid prowhich time they judged the T.V. POTS AND PINS and pixie scarves which gram but when the rich get richer and the poor get poorer there Slippers Here is a group of typical Pisak Indian children, taken at a Biscuits and muffins made had been made at an earlier meetis a resentment created which the Communists use as fire wood Machu railroad station on the train ride to the ruins at from quick mix was the project ing. Attending were Janet pan LET US SET up an example: Suppose that in our state. Congress Picchu. of the Pots and Pins Club appropriated money to build a certain project and the Theresea Bogle, Michele nunzio, the in thin air. The next trip of our Congressmen home meeting was Gilbert, Elaine Savich, It is falling in ioe with our own PrfsidmR at Connie Jolene Clark Leader for the group would be a pretty warm one. Need we say more. Mantas, and Joy Yee. mistaken ideas that makes fools was Mis. Around Cusco is found rums of a civilization which ended with Joy Clark. ami beggars of half mankind. 'Reporter Karen Otako the conquest of the Inca by the Spaniards and extending backReporter Janet Pannunzin. ward to a B C date. There is proof of poeple with white skins ruling and inhabiting th's area at the coming of the Spaniards, but they were destroyed in the conquest. .. THE .MOST elaborate of all ancient cities found in the Cusco i area is at Macchu Picchu, which is reached by a narrow guage i ' V railroad traveling through a picturesque native farming area and June sales of United Stales Savthrough mountains until after a three hour journey you arrive at ings Bonds throughout Utah totala spot where almost straight up and down rock faced mountians ed $1,618,834, an increase of 21 G tower hundreds of feet skyward. per cent over June 10, accordOne wonderes if there was a way out but Peruvian Engineer ing to a report from State Savings are an ingenius lot and they have constructed a one land road Bonds headquarters received to'back and forth on these nitninhns sides where it required a bus day by Lionel W. Olsen, . twpnfy minutes to rise 1500 feet to a beautiful hotel on top and First Security Banl, Tooele within a few hundred feet of these ruins, which remained hidde and County Bonds Chairman. until 1011 when Dr. Hyrum Bingham a U. S. Archelogist taking Tooele Countys sales for June tip from Indian folk stories started the climb and found the de amounted to $75,106., bringing the serted city, which had been completely buried by the jungle and six - month total to $191,064., or erosion, and of course except for in - between live reading by experts 16 8 per cent of the years goal, its history is also buried in the past. chairman Olsen announced. UE HAVE VISITED many of the ancient ruins in and about It is hard to snot the exact reaLima but everything was eclipsed by Macchu Picchu out of Cusco son for the continuing increase in Peru appears to be the tomb of the great Inca Nation and civiliaztion savings bonds sales, whether it Coming out of Cusco Tuesday morning we found ourselves strike be the improved interest yield bound and some walked to the airport while others of us were and tax advantages, or the reataken there in police autos. lization by the people that buying and holding savings bonds is tangible evidence of the ownership of Shares in America. The tatter is certainly needed in these perilous time, to show our potential zen Scotch in enemies that we have faith America. the chairman said ox. Concent, I(il3 Pi'ak Indian didn't care. (irl 'What kind of a town would this town be. if all of its memluii were just like me." We salute, at this time, the doers The peojile in politit. the club people, the Church workers and those engaged in our )outh programs and those active in any one of dozens of activities thjt build communities. We may not agree with you all but we resp, you because you're not only talking but doing and you're active m what you believe. This type of action means a healthy growing community TO THOSE who are nt already, we Invite you to become actively engaged in a protect or projtiis which you ore interexied m and whuh allow you to do something for your town. It's this type of service that commimities peed in oider to Slav alive. There is muih to be done in all towns (as there is in any town) and who is going to do it if we don't. "What kind of a town would this town be. if all of its members were just like me." s-rvw'- f V Vr T- f. - "r r hi 'fi' !ahv T(ndiiiii Deluxe Baseball Next week Tooele will play in a league game, Wednesday at Many Tooele at Helper Saturday pm. No. Z Then go to Grand Junction Sunday 8 pm. Tooele at Helper Colorado to plav the strong I agle Results, Tooele h Wednesday Club, Friday, Saturday and UPL Co. 0. C.Ir 8 Ind inn ('liildrt n money-vanishe- Ulah Bond Sales Climb During June . Vice-Pres- V a' Kay Rigby fast ball chucker for Tooele won his twenty second x L game of the season by winning over the Powermen, last night, "How to Make T. V. Slippers 8 0 Kay Struck out 12 batters, and sewing on buttons were was done by Gene jects discussed by the X L Club hitting Smith, Tom Tate, Kastner, Brownlat the home of their leader, Busico and speed ball Rigby. jBevan President Roaslie Zentner Tooele will travel to Hel)er fori Presded. How to keep a good re an exhibition game Saturday and corc was discussed by LuAnn Pen r Leader. Sunday. Players will leave fromova Rusicos store at 4.30 pm. All Reporter Angela Bevan sub-Th- e ; Vt-ld- Heres how to enjoy the long' holiday week end : v - ' : - ; . ; ., If you play your cards right, the long week end ahead -- with good foods at picnics, barbecues, patio parties can allow you to have plenty of fun, too! The secret is to plan meals that are quick to fix. Choose from our array of specially-selecte- d foods for carefree meals. r Lemonade V r "The nationss retailers are being honored during Julv for their the volunteer work in behalf of bond program," he continued. They helpd launch the program in 1941 and later helped the Treasury's war financing drives over the top. Many retailers still serve as bond volunteers and are active in the promotion of bond sales Entry Hlanks Available for Reality- Contest X Jre-Inc- a section Kuins the Macchu Picchu Inca and Pre- - Inca ruins in the high Andes out of Cusco, Peru. In the background is the rock peak which is typical of that area. A players are asked to report. of Twenty Five Years Ago This Week Senior Sunday School was suspended in the North ward due to a complete renovation of the chapel. The change is being made by shifting the choir seats ,on the North west corner, establishing the location of the stand in the front of the church. Twenty fourth of July Committee offere $100. in prize money. Alfred Nelson is the general chairman. Mr. and Mrs. Dalmas Maxfield and family left for a two week trip to Yellowstone Park. A bridal shower was given by Mrs. Beth Park for Mrs. Earl Hammond who before her marriage was Jane Le.. Paul Williams son of Mr. and Mrs George Williams received cuts and bruises when he ran into a moving car. Foster Barrus and Bessie Marhsall head south war M.I.A. Tooele city has purchased $8000 worth of pipe and supplies to repair and replace the pipes of th esystem. Miss Barbara Smart and her brother Dale Smart returned to their home here after spending a week in Murray. Maxine Tate has completed A R.C.Swim Course at Como Springs. Reva Aagard and Rulon England were honored at a reception July 22 following their Marriage in the Manti Temple. They plan a 10 day trip through Yellowstone Park. Mrs. John Lee returns home from California where she has been visiting her daughter Zoe. William Powell and Myrna Loy are appearing at the Strand Theatre in "The Thin Man. The Utah State Fair Premium List Is now available to all who are interested in exhibiting their best at the 105th annual exposition in Salt Lake City, according to Don Wyatt, Secretary - Manager Entries may be made in the following departments: Horses, Beef and Dairy Cattle, Sheep, Swine, Poultry, Pigeons, Rabbits, Horticulture, Agriculture, Home Arts, Floriculture, Music, Fine Arts, Photography, Hobbies, Ceramics, and Farm Bureau Program, FFA. Cash prizes, trophies and ribbons to be awarded in the various departments are shown in the Catalog The booklet as well as entry blanks may be obtained by contacting the Utah State Fair Association, P. O. Box FG-Salt Lake City 16, Utah. As plans progress for this years it is evid event, September ent that a record number of outstanding exhibits will be on dis play for the enjoyment of young Grape Juice Marshmallows 10 b' 1.00 8 1.00 49 Garne- tFrozen, Conctd. Salad Dressing Charcoal Catsup 20 69 Briquets 14 Tuna Fish lor 93 10 oz. 6 lor 1.00 No. 4 for 1.00 8 ct 27 Bel-ai- r Hot Dog Buns Dog Food Pork & Beans Pound Cake or Skylark Hamburger 16 oz. 14 15'2 oz. can Parade Wright's 9 Serve Today oz. Mrs. 1.35 7 Tender S;'si. lb. 0Z. Snider's Frozen Peas tan 10 for 2 for 1.00 1.00 49 Farm Fresh Produce! 15-2- U.S. No. 1, and old alike. Spectacular entertainment fea tures have been scheduled for fair patrons, including the world famous Holiday on Ice Show. Treat-Fro- Worm Free Bantam Sweet 12 Flavorful Large Ears For - for Fluffies- tTender, Top Quality Piedmont Makes All Salads Taste Better qt. BEVERAGE Assorted Flavors Cragmont 12 oz. 12 for 1.00 PORK & BEANS Hunt's Irt Tomato Sauce No. 2j 39 5 cans Safeway Guaranteed Meats! Grade A U.S. Inspected, Graded For Wholesomeness and Goodness (Cut Up lb. 33z) Bar-- S Hams Whole No Bone, No Fat, No Waste-Rea- dy to Carve Whole or Half Bar-- S Franks Ideal For Picnics or Parties Ground Beef Safeway High Quality Sliced Bacon Wicklow-Go- od Quality OPEN 10-- 7 SUNDAY 4 for 1.00 Cantaloupes Fon" Bananas Golden 4 lbs. 49 Ripe firms'1 Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday 9Y |