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Show I Toce Trarrrrirt Tho MjH, tl. n- - Hr ! i lli rJ I ut i I h V T In1 m i v i It t r! , h 1 1 h t I TMMll Slilkl 1 ! o.tV. Hall n Saturday al Js 'I r m T3 , ft ' t H. fu i 19, 19F0 Friday, February (HM-(brr- !fU1r ta y Siiiiml. I Inn' ami I ill It 'Aarit-- . aimu.il tiulil arc niim'I ,n;: Ih.-iaiul (i ivn lull. Satill il.IV I cl) 2D Juotlc al 1 pm al I n- - North Slake house Till Ml. of llw ball it "Thrr ( urns in a I orn'.i.n " ll.f dame will Iv tcmi formal with IDS siandaids of drest lo I,'1, ! .hi , v oI)mtviI Till: Ml Sit' mill be by the North imIc Slake Ouhesira and there mill Ih a door thuw al in Ih i ; I, lermission J Admission tsill be In kel. .card and gui-- by bud;' 4 Union and manaiemenl ore lo be romp! menied on Ihe settle-went of Ihe Tooele Smelter strike. F eelinps were wearing thin in I ven Ihe women were hemming aroused at a Six in.inv quarter months tightening if Ihe family l lt SJRIKIS ARE AS PASSE as Ihe horse and buggy days. Originally planned f burl Ihe Company, who employes men. they have resolved themselves into a self punishment ordeal for Ihe sinker George Diehl The oldeM Mate university west Most Tooele Smelter employees, out on strike, have lost in Ihe ft .1 Who's Who" Shut your eves and fipure as' of Ihe Missouri River is plannmp of M.OHO in wap.-- s CARL V, BARNEY of 1G4 North first East. soring merchant. This week Allens Eood 10th birthday party. month its a than $20 with less come as and you up prws.ble liberally Town sponsors the contest which promises for GO 00, after Tooele, auepts a check Increase per man d.ie lo the strike settlement. This will bring a hltlej The Lnnerxity of I tali was es Council- - conducted camps avail-to be one of the toughest ones. Price Diehl as last weeks Mho's I h 0, the George a naming 2N labhshed on fib over $'tW) in added benefits until a wage discussion reopener able. The camps range from Camp Mho" Presenting the money is Ray Dunn money stands at $25 00. JlhiiverMiy of Deseret. It has been June no. or, Lake, an early reason camp jfhne I last weeks of abric spunCenter, Specialty If a person had borrowed the $2,000 he had lost in wares rlurinr. hnown as tin 1'imersiiy of Utah Inear Bryce Canvon in southern had its has and lv2 since the strike if woulj require more Ilian eipht years In using this Chairman. today in answer cjj sumnu.r camp or at least had Utah, and Camp Tracv Migwam, a he present site on the east wlmh have received a copy o'!10 put to h.m alsmt theij ong. money to pay this amount baik, and this of course is figured Pus questions pubh-i1foundation Utah this latest experience of five or up Mdlcreek Canyon, east of Salt (bench of Salt Lake ( tty sinte rK)l tor boys in n)ore consecutive without considering the question of interest. program an'I,inif the days and mghts Lake City, to two camps in the this cation ate com newspaper. activities various Among THE UAGK EARNER can draw sympathy, however, for with 'out during 1151 Fourteen troops. High L'tniahs. Camp Steiner, the the and Tooele School, H.gh Day taxes and inflation he is hit hard, but he must remember that every memorating founders THE camporee held near Si. vs ith their own leadership, put this highest Scout camp in the world ele I ree Public Eibiury. avenue of activity in the IniteJ States today is burned with lheVear will be Ojreruinm outu.g" in Scouting " at 10.500 feet, is located two miles llohn and Clover, last May, I eb. Union. .6, student Friday, same iron, and it is aKo a stay awake niphl" problem for many,;11' nnd j (lit his- - In Ihs Great Salt Lake Council, northeast of Mirror Lake, in our best and 7 to 10 p rtt. for alumni, se biggest jfrom 400- - plus Camp many pmple, especially those in business and industry. is Bear of the the Fork of East over 1G0 percent on. sixty went Over lory. he Ihe increased wages which have been paid Ihe worker in thp,,,,,,r students, the latters parents had a long- term experience 'about twenty five milis south of 25 leaders, representing and boys of the and friends university, pact while are returning and stinging him with the increased cost sixteen of our twenty four troops! A new record was also set na- Evanston, Myoming, just inside )r- A Ray Olpin. .U of . presr of living, beyond what his increased pay will cover, lie then seeks of- .turned out for an overnight and tionally, when over 700.090 hoys I,e Utah border. The camps Cut Robert I. Mrs. cb'nt, Olpitr an increase of pav and the returning wave is causing him more a of activities range 3J Over Scout devoted Unattended Mrs camps. h'rAssn Alumni day's experience, president; f,jra and more financial difficulties. The working man's chief enemy is M illiam D Oswald troops participated in "orn- rowing, canoeing, swimming. aii ' fun and Scout skills demonstra-lthouaninflation, of whuh. he himself has bmn the chief contributing factor LhdbT and iba,archery, rifle, and now his huge program. made turns. are Plans in a be being will RV), m,. hig4h. daring oppor ANOTHER PROBI EM of great magnitude is taxes. Although lhe,sludent!sK!y president, ioneerinI- - km, r'' our to Jubilee make of those THE CAMPING Camporee the'", compass, axe and kmle fuse. per- (unities and for Increav program local wage increase has not Ireen figured from a lax standpoint, it reception line to greet , even the better" coming May Great Sal Lake Council s e are in outdoor activities in aI,ni Operation 10. is not entirely impossible that the men have spent six months on sons nd nature THE-- I Al NI.NG will include a ,.vi-better. So commented DuaneJ Mr. Turner also pointed out pecially attractie this year. Mr., strike in order to pay these increased benefits into taxes for these camps . Lniver-jxurnerApplications , of the four Coun-with Turner emphasized, It has I een estimated that twenty five cents out of every dollar ceremonial lighting Stansbviry district Camv that more insips attended a s ()I cake, is'M,5' birthday eventually is ptckHl tip in taxes. In other words when a dollar jhihitx, motion pictures, programs four times the entire amount belongs to the government. such D ANOntrR THOUGHT: It is estimated that an expenditure of refreshments, and use of as Union facilities bowling alleys $15,000 is required in modern industry to five one man a job, and names area, then that man is schooled in the philosophy that the man who gives ani song happy anniversary him employment should lie regarded as an enemy. a n,w U. of U. pep song People with money have carefully thought all of these problems an(I out, and many have withdrawn their capital from developing the,t)0!b written by a student, Rimald W,H inirmiiiced. There resources of our nation, which requires vision, courage and adventure I)aurn numbers by the U. and are now putting their finances into government bonds, which'3!'0, W,H are tax free and without the continuing plague of labor trouble. Jm,'n s chorus, dance band, dance corps) and enjoy an abundant life, free of care and worry, and sleep itbtsis (modern members of Ihe university's well at night. of gratitude that the owners cl,nP bjniI TOOrLE SHOULD HAVE a Em ANOTHI R feature of the 100th of the Tooele Smelter have not invested their money in government be will observance anniversary liornls, but are using it to supply employment to our citizenry. the annual Founders' Day Ban quet, scheduled this year for TWENTY LIVE YEARS AGO THIS WEFK . . . March 2, at 7:00 pm. in According to information which leaked out here, yesterday after- the Union Ballroom. Guest speakSize, Easy to Peel noon, Miss Zella Ornie, night ojxrator at the local telephone ex- er will be Dr. Arthur S. FlemmFoncy Sweet, Juicy Navel-lar- ge change, who acted so heroically in ihe recent Anderson Market fire, ing. U. S. Secretary of Health, Edhas been awarded the Theodore N. Vail bronze medal for outstand- ucation and M'elfare. In connection ing public service. with Founders BIRTHS THIS MEEK. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Murray, a daughter, Day, dedication ceremonies of s Sixty Dollar inner 1 I cam-adde- from home? Join the family circle by long distance 1 Tno-lrn'1- s i I l'P . MW, - Ir 1 -- I Tebruary M. Joseph F. Merrill Engineering At Penney you can buy work pants for ninety eight cents and .Building will be Friday. Feb. 26. work shoes for one dollar ninety eight. at 5:30 p.m. with open house that YOU CAN TRAVEL on the Union Pacific for one and a half day from 3 to 9 p.m., and on cents a mile, so the ad reports. Saturday, Feb. 27, from 9 a.m. to Tooele County received a piflich in the nose from the state legis- 6 p.m. The new State College of lature, this week, when a bill was introduced in the Senate to eli- Education building will be dediminate the Bingham- - Tooele road through Middle Canyon from the cated as Milton Bennion Hall on state road system and also divert the Tooele-Eurekroad to go by M'ednesday, March 2, at 6 p.m., way of Cedar and Utah Valleys. preceded by open house at 5 p.m. MRS. BARBARA G. BOMEN celebrated her eightieth birthday February 13th. She was a pioneer of 1855. about right, therefore, to get some Mrs. Pauline Dunlavy Kirk, age 16, wife of Glen Kirk dies. of those items that they Living pioneers born in January, and February, will be honored had been putting off buying, even at a tea Sunday. Those to be honored: Isabel Parker, Joseph Kirk, though it meant an increase in Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Philip DeLaMare. Mrs. Alvin A. Mailers. Mrs. their installment debt. Besides, Eliza Nelson, Mrs. Barbara Bowen, Mrs. Susanna Dunn, and Mrs. prices would be higher later on, Margaret Bryan, so the thing to do was to buv now. AS A RESULT, the SRDS figures stores in Tooele retail show, County had sales that amounted to $2,539 per local household. This topped the average in the previous fiscal year of $2,487 per IATIS federal on Sunday (pi rate or acte tox). Mountain State Telephona i i , Monday, Washington's Birthday SUNDAY-CLOSE- or Match 'Em Mix M'ed-nesda- DISTANCE Just in! and just about the best fruit buy in tovn! y oOo oighttirre d OPEN IONS Now, for only $1.75 or lots, yw con colt onywhero in tho country, txce pt Aloila or Hawaii, ond talk for throe wonderful mimtei ot the - - 1011 ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT Famous Indian River Brand, Ruby Red, Large Size, Rich in Vitamin C 10 lbs. a Lemons Swnkiit lor Juicy, Fraih Juicx Enhancti Natural Food Flavors big-tick- of Local Dollar Goes to Food, Car Special to the Tooele Bulletin: and transportation came to New A'ork. Mhere does the in the year. Of this, $4,358,000 went to local money go? How does the Tooele County family spend its income stores selling food for home use. and for what? Restaurant sales are not included. Latest facts and figures, coverPurchases of automobile equiping fiscal 1959, show that local ment and accessories represented residents are devoting 71 percent another $3,434,00. of their available cash, after setGas filling stations took the retling with the tax collector, for maining $3,163,000. purchases of food and for private COMBINED, they represented 71 transportation. The latter includes percent of the years total retail purchases of automobiles, motor- volume, which came to $15,462,000, with a gain over the $14,999,000 of the cycles and boats, together maintenance, fuel and oil. previous year. THE findings are contained in Such strong consumer spending, the annual survey of the Standard so soon after emerging from a deRate and Data Service, covering pression, is attributed to firm conall parts of the Country. Detail- fidence on the part of the general ed for each area is its spending public of good times ahead. In general, they reasoned, jobs pattern during the twelve months have been steady and wages movending July 1, 1959. In Tooele County, the survey ing upward, despite some tem- shows, the amount spent for food porary setbacks. Conditions were NOTICE! TO LEWIS BROTHERS BUS PASSENGERS and EXPRESS PATRONS Effective immediately the following changes are in force: Ted Gillette will manage the Tooele end of Lewis Brothers operations. Due to the illness of Jess Russon, Mr. Gillette's drivers will oerate the bus. EFFECTIVE BUS SCHEDULE Leave Tooele Leave Salt Lake 9:15 A.M. 3.45 P.M. 1:00 P.M. 6:30 P.M. NEW SUNDAY SCHEDULE 9:15 A.M. 8.00 P.M. 8:00 A.M. 6:30 P.M. SPECIAL NOTICE TO EXPRESS PATRONS Service in Salt Lake City if shipper Free Pick-U- p notifies Lewis Brothers, EL Free Business House Delivery in Tooele. Gr. County Deceive Public Assistance ek! CHERRY PIES Special to the Tooele Transcript A total of 462 persons, or approximately 2.58 percent of the population in Tooele County received public assistance during Premium Quality Bel-ai- r, Made From Fresh-Froze- Cherries Cherries n Jose E. Naranjo was sustained as President of the Tod Park LDS Branch, Sunday, with Max I. as first counselor, and Richard Mr. Hunter as second counselor, and Joe L. Gutierrez, as branch clerk. PARLEY SAVAGE, who has moved to Tooele, and has served since September 1956 as the branch president, was released. His counselors were Mr. Naranjo, first, and Mr. Yarbrough, second, and Mr. Gutierrez, as clerk. President Howard J. Clegg, officiated at the change in officers. t, ea- - 4C Cello Salad Ex2(of 25 4c 3 1.00 for Jell-We- ll La flOOKieS 5 hr 89 ? 7 tans 1,00 3 cans 45 Airway, Rich, Mild, Mellow Flavor Mrs. Wright's, Milk or Buterm! Porty Pr!de Cherry lb. 67c !Ti2 6 ir 49c 8 Assorted Fruit Flavored Gelatins Vanilla Melrose Sugar Wafers at Safeway! More Values Safeway Guaranteed Meats! Vienna Sausage TIACC Safeway's Round or Swiss Steaks Extra Lean, U.S. "Choice" Grade Beverages Grapefruit Margarine Aflsweet or. Libby's 5 cans 1.00 Sr Kleenex Tissues - Rich-Flavor- ig- - 15 oz. Town House, Pitted Ice Cream -- Tod Park Branch Bunch Pineapple Green leans Fish Flakes Bakery Buy-Of-The-We- New President of large and Crisp Large Bunch vd' V... in Tooele June, 1959. Statewide, 3.15 per cent of the total population was on the public assistance roll during that month. IN JUNE, 1930, $.91 percent of Tooele County's population was receiving public welfare, while in June, 1940, the percentage was 8.09 percent. The welfare roll trend throughout the state has been generally declining during recent years. In the depths of the great depression (June 1935) nearly 20 percent of Utahs population was receiV' tng public assistance. the THESE WERE SOME of facts included in the 1960 edition of Statistical Abstract of Government in Utah, just published by Utah Foundation, the private gov ernmental research agency. More than 3,000 copies of this reference work have been sent to Foundation members, legislators, state and local officials, libraries, high schools and colleges, Among the agencies in this area Spring Crop, Fresh, Mild, Crop-Fr- esh This Week's Best Buys! household. 162 Onions New Radishes 5 (o' 19 1 4 400 s for 1.00 1.35 4 lbs. 4 for 97c ed Beef Ellis Canned Foods! Sensational Offer! FREE Clown A Treat For Any Meal Mail Label and Coupon Elump Hoast U.S. "Choice" Grade-Rea- dy For The Oven Ground Beef Fresh, Lean From U.S. Top Grade Beef Rath's Bacon Swift's Picnics Black Fish Fillets Hawk-Lo- an, Sliced Fully Cooked Ready To Slice Captain's Choice Cod, Sole and Perch Fresh Froze 49 lb. 37 ib. 49 lb. Get Information Doll in Store Tote Bag Containing Ellis's Fine Foods: 77 Chili w Beans Tamales Spanish Rice Noodles L Beet Large Lima Beans 10 No. 2 lbs. 39 Red Kidney Beans Brown Beans in Chili Gray Spaghetti ft Meat Balls Great Northern Beans lima Beans ft Ham 300 cans Reg. Price $2.51 Special Price 2.29 lb. rtDSMHmeM Price Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday |