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Show y The Tooele Transcript Friday, November The Tooele Transcript Issued each Friday at Tooele City, Utah. Entered as Second Class Mutter at the Post Office at Tooele City, Utah, August 14, 1894, under Act of March 8, 1879. Published by the Transcript-BulletiPublishing Company, 58 No. Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. Address all correspondence to w rwwww ww'wt Tli roe Late Season 13, 1959 Guard Offers Scholarship Tor College i:ik I f mils Start iov. M Air Force Plans Cadcl Selection Babson Discusses Denmark the girls are beautiful Cojxnhngen, Denmark. Let meorigin first make an apology about Nor- - with olden hair. I can apprec .ate Governor Rockefeller's son way, Sweden, and Denmark: choosing to marry a Scandinavian BABSON APOLOGIZES Prior to tins trip, I bad assum- girl! THE WORIDS ed from my reading that tig CENTER SH6pPING followScandinavian countries column know this All read who ed a system of government and some new Shoppan economic way of life halfway and patronize which has recently Center ing and between Communism Capittowns. Well, alism. After three weeks of travel been built near their F" Three late season elk hunts are scheduled to get under way SatAir Force Recruiting Officials urday, Nov. 14 and will continue Bos 3HI, Tooele, Utah. for the Utah Idaho area announthrough November 23. Price 10 cents per copy. Subscription $4 per year. They are the Fishluke unit (400 ced today that a Cadet Selection the Heaston ALEX F. DUNN, Publisher (25 per- Team will visit the area from 9 For the second consequtive year permits); the Guard will mits); and the Ogden River unit November thru 30 December. Pur LOREN C. DUNN, Editor Utah National pose of the Selection Team is to award a $500 literary scholarship (35 permits). of fish and game interview young men interested in Department i to a school Utah wife considers high Copenhagen graduating I have my V the flying said these were Scandinavia, trough of training with the United come Senior, according to Major Gen spokesmen the Shopping Center leading to the conclusion that this of the elk hunts scheduled States Air Force. last Maxwell E. Rich, Utah Adjutant the World. Moreover, it is easy of for 1959 by the Utah Board Recruiting officials stated that representation is misleading. coun- ,o reach, since the beautiful and General. r These Control. Scandinavian three Big Game those young men whom are seli of the SweWelfare steady ocean liners i Permits for these three units, ected will enter training as Avia- tries can be called Will le, The National guard as a along with those for the twelve ;10n Cadets and States" owing to the fact that dish - American line go directly upon completion for these three units, of training will be rated as pilots great consideration is given to from New York to Copenhagen Permits ' Community Partner. Comepefree hospital and dental service as their first stop. and along with those for the twelve or tition is open to both male navigators and commissioned During World War II, Hitler this as officers. care of young mothers and their ' female senior students in any UtahSlk hunts conducted earlier took over Denmark and Norway, - fall, and Eddie Stoddard all were and oversubscribed pensions A college degree is not requir babies, high school, whether public, priremained neutral. Sweden but to in addition are These the were issued things following public or ed. Minimum eligibility vate, parochial. requireDear Mr. Whitchouso: however, did not interfere Pfc. Eddie Stoddard received drawings held Sept. 1 in the State ments are as follows: Age 19 to government operation of the rail Hitler, The enclosed clipping of a poem in memory of your beloved with the economic life of Copen- his The scholarship for the Univer- Capitol. bus honorable discharge from the , telephones, ways, companies, menSchool High graduate, but was satisfied with the Maggie, was published in the Wakegan News Sun, Wakegon, III., sity of Utah, Brigham Young UnivThe department said road con U.S. Army, Sept. 15 and with his municipal apartments, etc., and hagen, and physically acceptable. tally some time ago. I meant to give you a copy sooner than this. collecthe money and silverware r ersity, or Utah State University, ditions were presently generally wife Ruth and their old The Selection Team will be in addition io the great You will note that I made a few changes from the ori- at the choice of the winner, will But private owner- ed as a heavy tax. This city is daughter Tammy, is making a in the three hunting units, available in Salt Lake City, Provo, stores. good which I think is an improvement. silverfor wonderful a center ginal copy best who be awarded the student seasonal storms Ogden, Twin Falls, Pocatelo and ship Is encouraged and these but reminded home here. The editor of Sun Spots always sends clippings to me, for relates in 2,500 words or less the and are democratic in their smiths, porcelain makers, could rapidly changes these con Idaho Falls. Dates countries Mr. Stoddard in returned of arrival in I the past w'hich am happy. He has printed twelve of my poems manufacturers of home electrical from a 17 month recently partnership the National Guard ditions. Permit holders were ad this area can be obtained tour of duty in from conduct of all political elections. three months. also is Shipbuilding cold plays with the more than 2,200 vised to go prepared for Nothing here resembles Commun- products. France. While there, he received local USAF Recruiter. The memory of your wonderful Maggie will always be a cher- American where weather common to the mountain your communities booming here. ism in any way. Good Conduct medal. He the ished one. ELIMINATING ECONOMIC COPENHAGEN . . . Army and Air Guard units are country at this season. is a son of Mr. and Mrs.' LaMar SIX JOIN SAE Gibson Remelda Sincerely, located. A FREE CITY CAUSES OF WAR Stoddard of Grantsville. Only those persons holding elk Six Tooele were men from IN MEMORY OF MAGGIE Entries must be submitted to permits for these hunts may car182 Around the years time cycle, students who accepted Of the leading European counFollowing World War I a group The Adjutant General. Utah Na- ry guns during the season on among at eventide or day, tional Guard, P O Box 2091, Fort their respective unit. The elk per- bids to fraternities at Utah State tries, Denmark is the only onp of prominent Philadelphia busi- MRS. A. H. BATTISONS An organ with alluring notes Evan N. Steven- where the baggage of American nessmen - under the leadership Douglas, Utah, on or before April mit card must be carried at all Univ., recently, BIRTHDAY was often heard to play of student acti- tourists is not examined. Most of Mayor Vandergraph and coordinator of son, 1960. Judges will be appointed times 1, while hunting. The card Sweet eulogies to others announced. famous on not vities, taxed Horace are Lorimer, the must be filled in and returned to goods Frank and Betty Statham and entry; George by the National Guard and in reminiscent theme; include Steve these nontaxable items include editor of the Saturday Evening children, Leslie and Scot, Carpin-taripledges name of the winner will be an- the department within five days New Or hymns of adoration nounced at the close of the cur- following the end of the season, Griffith, Jim DeSimon, Gary Me liquor, cigarettes, cameras, etc Post - formed a society which Calif., called long distance C. Jorgensen, Copenhagen (in which which reached into ones soul Samuel city is con- interested me greatly. This soci- on Wednesday, to wish their morent school year. whether the holder is successful Farland, and Robert Robert centrated nearly Siebers, of the ety believed that war could be ther, Mrs. A. H. Batison, a happy Religiously to urge Any Utah National Guard com- or not in bagging an elk of Praise, worship and extol, population only by birthday. Denmark) is a eliminated henceforth mander will assist entrants by Permit holders should familiar- Shields- - SiSma A,Pha EPsilon-izThe organist was Maggie it is and Also during the day, a son, Mr. Free Port. tariffs eliminating information Consequently, gradually with ail other themselves background speproviding a gentle friend to all, for giving equal economic opportuni- and Mrs. William H. Battison, a Shopping Center about the Guard. General informa- cial rules and regulations for their Americas oil reserves are the a great Who denied no one response we have ever had due to all women of the ties to all nations. Unfortunately, daughter, Mrs. Louise College and the tion is provided herewith: hunt as listed in the proclama- greatest to musics needed call: For more than 300 years the tion mailed to them along with the fact that we have been find- world! The women tell me that World War II broke up this Mrs. Iris College and children, barrels of its goods are both the most beau- society. Dear, loveable, sweet Maggie ing one and one-haNational Guard has served as the the permit and tag. dropped in to wish their mother who met the souls demands oil for every barrel we have been tiful and the lowest The Society is now being re a happy day. Also Mrs. J. M. priced, -backbone of our National Defense, For musical adornment while goods are the highest pric- vived, and I am pleased to say Simmonds, sister in law, consuming. called defending the individual commun- SUNDAY AT PROVO Our Utah state motor fuel tax ed in Paris. that Copenhagen is being consid- on Mrs. Battison. She enjoyed the through eager, happy hands! ity which each unit represents as REMELDA NIELSEN GIBSON Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tate and provides the state with almost one Denmark has no natural re- ered as its World Center. One day and received many lovely well as our Nation. (Published in the Wakegan News Sun, Wakegan, Illinois.) The first National Guard unit son Jim, who is attending U. of fourth of its total tax revenues, sources except its fertile soil, in- reason for my being over here is gifts. being collected dustrious people, and a reputa-tatio- n to help with the rebirth of this was established in Massachusetts U., spent Sunday visiting in Provo over oOo for excellent character. All Society. And I am interested in States cannot safely reduce its in 1630. That unit has served con- with their son and daughter. Bob from the source for the fiscal 1959. June son Linda and 30, food Tate and are raised here, knowing how Germany, Poland. tariff now without assurance of year Roddy, ending TWENTY FIVE YEARS AGO THIS WEEK to the products tinuously up present. Many world wage living costs are low, most people and Russia feel about the idea of some units throughout the eastern part and Newel and Marjorie Hiss and satisfactory Tuberculosis germs most fre- live in apartments, and everyonellow tariffs being considered as a stabilization. Disarmament is a Probably the greatest upset of last week, in prep school grid- of the country have a continuous sons, Ralph Kevin and David. iron circles, was Binghams holding Tooele to a 7 tie. very complicated problem, and dating back many years They enjoyed dinner and a pleas- quently attack the lungs, but can rides a bicycle! The majority of part of any plan of general Tooeles starting lineup included: Joe Peck, center; Charles history attack any part of the body. the are of Caucasian armament. Certainly the United Mr. K knows it to be so. before the United States became ant day together. Savage, left guard; Mike Rossi, right guard; Walter Eckman, left a Nation. The Utah National tackle; Walter Ward, right tackle; Rudolph Scott, left end; Frank Guard dates back to March 25, Rinaldi, right end; Sam Orme, quarterback; Jack McGram, left 1849. halfback; Lawrence Slater, right halfback; Lawrence Miles, fullback. of occasions, On hundreds Substitutes included, Roy Carlson, John Thomas, Leo Speirs, Guardsmen from all parts of our Louis Fonger, Gerald Charles, Mike Stipac, Anton Elich, Glen Ferhave rendered invaluable County guson. Of course the coach was Sterling Harris. service to their communities durCity marshal Vaughn Elkington, reports that an epidemic ing floods, fires, tornadoes, earthscarlet fever has started in Tooele. many prison riots and quakes, Mrs. Thalia Watson Gee dies in Tooele, at the age of 73. other emergencies and disasters. Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Flinders dies in Grantsville. National Guardsmen have been Democrats win November 7th election by large majority always ready and have fought val. county, state and nation. in every war in which the Dr. Harold Marshall, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Marshall of iantly United States has been engaged. Tooele, was the attending physician for a son born in Los Angeles Guardsmen first got together to to Joan Blondell, movie actress. other defend their each help Mrs. Dridge Brown entertained Sunday on occasion of the fifth homes during the early history of birthday of her daughter Colleen. this country. As communities grew Gerald Gillespie was appointed captain of the BYU Cougar the Guard also grew and today it Kittens football team. stands at the peak of efficiency Two tall cans tomato juice for fifteen cents at Allens. Panand combat readiness to again cake flour, 40 oz. package for fifteen cents. Coffee, nineteen cents serve whenever and wherever a pound. All steaks, eighteen cents needed. ji pound. Miss Mabel Smith went to Provo Saturday, to attend the BYU Were celebrating your birthday this week. Even if Should the United States become and USAC game. the involved in a nuclear war not really your birthday, Gravel surfacing of the Grantsville end of the Tooele - Grantsworry. Weve borrowed a Guard could well be the most efville road, was started Monday. November birthday for you from a friend of ours. fective force available to restore A marriage license was issued this week in Salt Lake City, to communications, alleviate sufferSamuel Shields of Tooele and Delma Anderson, of Pack Train Leamington. and defend their local comBirths This Week: The Elmer Eugene Larsens, a daughter; the ing munities against an airbourne atMaple Flavor Joseph Alexander Garcias, a daughter; and the James Ray Hansens tack. 5c Off Reg. a son. Guardsmen are members of the Price 24 oz. local community they serve. Some teach school, others work in banks, The childhood life of Mrs. Annie Campbell, who celebrated her Canned, Of81st birthday, Wednesday, was closely associated with Hilda Erick- power companies, the Post Condensed fice or just attend school themselson, who became 100 Wednesday. Mrs. Campbell was five of years age, when her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin L. Bowen, and ves. In a few hours of their spare Mr. and Mrs. Owen H. Barrus, and John and Hilda Erickson were time each week they attend traincalled to the Deep Creek Country on an LDS mission to the Indians. ing assemblies at the local armorDel Monte A Favorite For I Mrs Campbell returned at the more age of 11, to attend school in ies. Guardsmen have, for Years Ig. 14 oz. btl Tooele. Her parents remained a year longer on the mission. Ben- than 300 years, placed defense of their homes and their country jamin H., and Hugh Bowen, were both born in Ibapah. Round above all else. Sliced American, Pimento, Their training builds individual V2 lb. or Swiss James Dugdale, also celebrated his birthday Wednesday, but character and leadership and depkg. he is just a youth, when the age angle is considered. velops the youth of the community Del Monte physically and mentally. Military training they receive is the best A delightful, carefree, joyful, all No. 303 Fruit bus Rose the to expense trip Safeway Round Steaks U.S. Bowl Parade (and the Rose Bowl game, if desired) and Catalina available anywhere. Many Guardsmen to attend military schools "Choice" Grade Extra Lean, and other highlights of Southern California, is taking shape, under learn skills which qualify them for Beef Swell For Swiss Steaks local sponsorship. This leaves the reafter Christmas and Monday turns the Saturday after New Years. Everything but food is included good paying jobs in civilian life. Ig. 46 oz. The 2,200 National Guard armorat $S8.60. This is going to be a delightful Christmas Holiday vacaU.S. Choice U.S. Whole tion trip, especially adapted to those who have a weeks Christmas ies throughout the Country provide Grade Ready "Choice" Kernal or For The Oven Rump Grade vacation. The deadline for reservations is drawing close. Leave re- training facilities for Guardsmen 12 oz. Cream For Tender, Flavorful Eating lb. lb. servation of $25 at Transcript Office, to assure your place on the and civic centers for the communCarn Style Trimmed For Outstanding Value Fresh Lean ity. Some armories have been conchartered bus. Ground Round Ground structed jointly with local school USDA Inspected Shaver's Ripe From U.S. oOo districts to serve a third purpose "A" Grade Grade Beef lb. Segments Top With credit to Ted Cannon, Deseret News columnist, the fol- - classrooms and gymnasiums to (Cut Up-- lb. 97c) No. 303 U.S. "Choice" conhelp relieve the overcrowded lowing is published: Wicklo- wHeel of Beef And the fellow who does this sort of thing on the Box Elder ditions of our schools. Sliced Bacon Good Bone Drin- kThe National Guard strives to News and Journal writes that one of his readers challenged him lb. less Ideal Pot Roast lb. Quality to point out any real value the paper had for the reader, to which lend as much assistance as possi Refreshing, Choice" Sea Food Treat Trout 1 ble to the community to support he replied: Grade Tender, Healthful, Cube Of The Ocean 5 lb. box Whiting for one Flavorful lb. Pineapple-GrapefruWell, thing, it provides shade when the sun is shining community projects. Individually Ig. 46 oz. in your eyes at a football game. many Guardsmen take an active Nu Made Salad . And thats not all. The News and Journal has a special part in community affairs, servabsorbent quality that makes it excellent for wrapping the gar- ing on committees or holding pubDressing Top not to mention its value as carpeting for the bird cage. lic offices. bage Quality Furthermore, more incinerator fires are started with newsPractically every Guard unit has an with than own athletic for its papers any other material, he went on. program To which the reader answered, Gosh, I gues youre right members and the youth of the I never really realized the value of the community. paper before Thousands of young men each Whereupon its to be hoped he paid up his subscription in full. join the National Guard to year oOo Libby's New Crop, Arizona serve their community and CounAnd talking about newspapers, the Tooele Bulletins 12 oz. White Makes Seedless, Tuesday try with training at their homeissue exceeded 4,000 copies, which will be read by 20,000 Taste Better people, town armories, the same time they Everything A Favorite For Years including President Eisenhower. continue to pursue their educa tions in and take their places dishonorable. Heavy Duty Payment will be made to either business, industry, or government U.S. No. 1 Detergent in towns. their home the undertaker or to a person large Fancy gt. pkg. Each year a graduating Utah who paid the veteran's burial exSlicers Reimbursement of a maximum school will student receive thigh of $250 toward the burial expen- penses. Claims for reimburse- $500 to help pay for his or her ses of a veteran with peacetime ment must be made within two education from the officers Famous Deglet Noor and Safeway Instan: burial cremaor years service only is available under tion. following Waldorf Brand Rich Mixed men of the Utah National Guard. In Flavor 2 lb. bag certain conditions, Veterans AdIn addition to the reimburse- This is another of the many ways S. No. ministration has announced in anthe Utah National Guard is helpment toward burial expenses, cost Kitchen rite swer to numerous inquiries. Dry Onions of transportation of the body may ing the youth of Utah and doing Craft For The reimbursement is payable be allowed if the veteran died its part as a partner in the Universal Flavoring 4 lbs only if the peacetime veteran was while hospitalized or domiciled by in receipt of service - connected VA or at VA expense, or while compensation at time of death, in That silvery moon is really transit, at VA expense, beor if he had been discharged or an unimaginative dark brown, says tween VA facilities. retired for disability incurred in World Book Encyclopedia. Brown line of duty, VA explained. HAWKINS VISIT is the color of the cooled lava, the reimbursement Generally, son volcanic glass and rocks Mrs. Ted Hawkins and that may be made for any veteran Davie Ted, Salt Lake City, were make up the surface of the moon. with service in any war or the guests on Wednesday, for the Korean Conflict who was dischar- day of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. The largest number of ged under conditions other than Max Anderson. cases are found among men. Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturdayl n Interesting Sidelights I n - old-ag- e 19V-J- one-yea- a, one-thir- ... d - lf -- -- Open Sundays 9 A.M. until 6 P.Al. For Your Convenience A Special WEEK END WELCOME GOS SAOpOSo its dont . oOo Safeway Guaranteed Meats oOo 11 oOo Rich-Flavor- Roast U U lb. 77c - 77c Steak c Fryers Table Syrup Sego Milk Catsup Cheese Cocktail Juice 29c 6 for 93c 6 for J 29c 4 cans 09c 3 for 79c J S3c Townhouse 6 for 33c Grapefruit 5!98 77c 39c 98c 79c Lalani 93c it Farm Fresh Produce ! ... ... rapefrnit ... 8 lb. bag -- VA (lews Tonatees Bates 69c Yellow-Favo- 19c 17c Nuts Peppers 49 Dressing 49c BrK. 23c Wesson Oil Corned Beef qt. 49 White Magic Coffee 59 89' Pancake Mix 2 for 3 lbs. 90c 431 |