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Show Premirr Patrice Lumumba of Conpo. refernng to a Soviet offer of assistance in their current strife, said "To save the nation, we are ready to make a pact with the devil himself." Thats calling Russia about as close as a diplomat could figure. THE TOOELE TRANSCRIPT ritirl a rftnd Pina each FrMnv nt Citv, fir h r ar tipil u $4 Irice hi rvnf I t ihe I'of (Mine at Malfi'r tih Annual H. 14. un dti Act of M tn'ii S. 17'3 TulM in rnMihInir Company, Inr , 6$ ruhiivhod hv the Tr ucr Tcmm e to So Mini iuv, I tilt AMrvH nil Iuvl ir '!He Ot. lt v I ALEX F. DUNN. 1 '4V 1 Ml TMW t LOREN C. DUNN J dusty mountains. Sidelights Tnenty Tire Years .iuo This Week Ttllv 3 19S0 TOD Holds Missile Class oOo Editor In lores ling FridflV Tooele, and Utah, is experiencing the longest rainless period and most extended hot spell in history. Some who have studied the local effects of rainfall or lack of rainfall, believe that the real reaction from such as we are going through now, does not have its full effect until two years from now, and this is speaking about water from the mountains. One of the miracles of nature is to see ice cold water coming out of springs under sunbacked and h Publisher TLa Ule T00ele Transcrint 2nd Lt Rnsv II S Lg';let m and Sg: 1st Class Richard F. arris ate currently conducting courses in the Oidnnnce At my Field Stock Control Sysum for the benefit of Armv Riserve personnel training at the huge Oidnance Reserve Trjin.ng Center, located at Tooele Ordnance oOo Det. Demo Slale Nominating Convention this Saturday . . . Prnt tainted Week $12,000 Mdor J. Alex Bevan, issues Proclamation, inviting the citizens of Tooele to join in the di tv e to put Tooele High S Imol Rand on the map W. D. Holt will stage a band concert tomorrow. Two cents a week, $100 per jear or $" for life membership is the schedule of collection Mr. and Mrs William H, Bryan announce the engagement of their daughter, Maegic, to Arthur B Kel'y of Tooele. An unusual fatal accidental shooting Kxik place in Dry Canyon when Mis. Loretta Yogar was shot in the head being mistaken for a porcupine as her head appeared over a knoll. Mrs. Thelma Leon Davis, of wife of B. Dewey Davis, Lake Point dies suddenly. Mis. Margaret Simpson Bryan, age 85, an ox team pioneer of 1SG3 died Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Peter V. Clegg at T.rda. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo R Heggio of Houston, Texas, are visiting in Tooele among kinsmen. Burglars made an unsuccessful attempt to break open the safe at the Tooele County treasurers office early Monday morning. They broke the dial off but did not get the safe open, PJiares Haynes, County Treasurer Arthur Dalton and son, Fddie: Billie Tripp, the Misses Kathryne and Donne Tonoili and Sallie Warner, made the moonlight hike to Mount Timpanogos F riday. They returni-Saturday afternoon. Mrs. thrum Smith, her daughter Mrs. Ruth Jefferies, and son Merl Smith of Tooele and Miss Ruby Williams of Grantsville are spending this week at Cheyenne, Wyoming, guests of Mrs. Smiths daughter. Miss Ida Smith. Delicious popped in butter pop corn at the Turner Pop Corn Wagon. About a fourth of an inch of rainfall in Tooele last Frdiay. The first in several weeks. BIRTHS TIBS UEEK: The John Meli, Stockton, a son; The Varum Anderson. Grantsville, a son; The Conrad Hancocks, a daughter; The Clifford Swans, a son: The Ben Hunts, of Grantsville, a son; The Alfred Hiss, Stockton, a daughter. Jemocratic Hand d HFI LALOOYA Clear the tracks you whippcrsnnppers; Out of the wav you flaming youth' Gangway fashion plates and flappers. Your old gran'dads heard the truth. From the old men's home he's hoppin; Dancing like a crazy man. TleUs a poppm! Singing, shouting; Grand'dads read the Townsend plan. William State T. Thurman, Chairman announced Saturday that Governor J. HoW' ard F.dmondson of Oklahoma will attend the Democratic State Nominating Convention and deliver the Victory principal address at Dinner to follow. Both events Will be held at the Terrace Ballroom in Salt Lake City. Saturday. July 30, 10. Senator Frank E. Moss, Congressman David S. King, and the Partys gubernatorial candidates will also speak at the Victory Dinner. Governor Edmondson, at thirty three years of age, is the youngest governor in the United States. He was elected chief executive of Gave his other tooth some touches. Took his toupee from its peg. Says hes found the youthful fountain And the primrose path hell seek. Hell be comm round the mountain, Whoopee fifty bucks a week! -- ;ur Lt. Eggleton is Accompanying Sfc Richard E. Harris, whose home station is also Raritan Arsenal. Sgt. Harris is with the Ordnance Supply Analysis Agency and is especially well qualified for instructor duties, having served in Korea, during the time the AFSCS (formerly Project 170) was combat tested. Sgt. Harris has been directly associated with the Stock Control System during two Eurojx-aand Far East tours of duty. Supply Class Lt. R. S. Eggleton from Raritan Arsenal Teaching a Supply Class at Tooele Second Ordnance Depot. U. S. Army Photo Oklahoma in 1958. MR. THURMAN laid that the Victory Dinner would be a major event for Utah Democrats, and predicted an overflow S. Cliff crowd. Cockayne and Maud Kimball are serving as of arrangements. The price is ten dollars per person. Mr. Thurman also disclosed that plans for the nominating conven- offices. tion are nearing completion. fund-raisin- g Local Sn i miners To Alleml Nampa Meet accom- FAMILY GATHERING I Eiiruote to Idaho Falls are here former Visiting Tooeleans, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Manning and children, Dorothy, Stephen, Marilyn, Linda, Christine Paul. They are guests at the and Tooele swimmers, Torty home of Mrs. Manning's mother, panied by fourteen adults will leave here Friday morning for Mrs. Rebecca Ostler. The Mannings are enroute from Nampa Idaho, where they will compete in the AAU Age Group Tempe, Arizona, back to Idaho Swim Meet to be held July 30 Falls, where they will make their and 31. The Tooele team won last years championship at this meet and will be out to defend their title. July 30th preliminary is scheduled to start at 2 p.m. with the finals at 7 p m. July 31, the preliminary starts at 10 a m. with the finals at 2 p m. One meter and three meter diving will be held between the preliminaries and finals on July He has pointed up his crutches, Polished up his wooden leg. K. Walter Granger, former Democratic Congressman from Utahs First District, will be chairman of the convention, and Freda Pruett, Tooele, will act as A highly spirited gathering is forecast in view of the fact that there are four candidates for governor, five for attorney general. three for secretary of state, and four for congressman from the First District. SECOND District Congressman David S. King has no primary opposition, and will be declared the nominee of the convention. Mr. Thurman said that registration of delegates will begin at 7:30 a.m. and the convention will be convened at 9' 00 am. Because of the large amount of business to be transacted, there will be no formal keynote address. Entertainment will be kept to a mini mum. He expects the rules to allow supporters of the four gubernatorial candidates to put on short demonstrations, but to prohibit parades for candidates for other 2nd Lt. Fggleton is a graduate of LaSalle College where he majHe enteied ored in accounting. active duty in August 1959, and was graduated from Aberdeen Officers St haul as an Ordnance Supply Officer. Lt Egj'leton is assented to Raritan Arsenal. Me tut hen, New Jersey, and was selected on the bas s or subject familiarity and instructor-adviso- r abilities to teach reservists the procedures of the Army Field Stock Control System. A family was enjoyed by the Charles Tate family on July 25th, when they met at the home of Ray and Marilyn Taylor, in Salt Lake City, follow- the Pioneer Day parade, ing Gathered for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Tate, the Taylors with their son Steven, the Newell Hisses and sons Ralph, Kevin and David and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tate and children, Roddy and Rickie, all of Provo; Jim Tate, of Salt La-tCity and Mr. and Mrs. Clin'on Bird and children, Debbie, Larry and Chucky of Los Angeles. That evening the Bird family were guests of the Tates for the Rodeo. e home. Mr. Manning has been attending school at Arizona State College and has recently received his in Natural Masters Degree Sciences. He will return to teaching at a high school in Idaho Falls. SON VISITS Captain Donald C. Dustin from Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. conducting class at Mr. LeRoy West of San Jose, California spent the weekend here Mrs. visiting with his mother, Nellie West. Tooele Ordnance Depot on Nuclear Weapons and Guided Missiles. U. S. Army Photo 31. Tell the chorus girls the laddies With the cars theyll see no more; Now theyll meet their sugar dadies In their wheel chairs at the door. When your old man has expended All the fifties that he can, Our cares are o'er, depressionss ended, Gloom is dead - so's your old man! The meet is for boys and girls years to 10 and under. Each youngster can participate in three events each day, plus relays. Ribbons will be awarded the first six places in the finals. Team trophies will be awarded to Ted Breton the boys and the girls. 16 oOo Officially Tooele is still under the 100 degree mark. When Salt Lake City recorded 104 degrees Wednesday, Tooele officially was 94. The canyon breezes, the trees and the flowers, typical of this city, makes a ten degree difference in summer temperature. Imagine people going into Salt Lake to shop, at 104 to 107 degree heat, when they could buy the same thing in Tooele at a cheaper price at ten degrees lower temperature. People are truly funny. VISIT Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McGrath of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Warner were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Austin Hunter, Friday. Mr. McGrath is a relative of Mr. Hunter and Esther Warner and was meeting them for the first time. He is spending Some people of little thinking criticise President Eisenhower most of his time while in Utah, for his playing of golf, but one must remember that he has fought in doing genealogical research. his way back from a hopeless victim of heart attack to a robust his Guests at the home of Mr. and program of exercise and relaxation. It always healthy man by appears cheap for people to make slighting remarks about his golf Mrs. Leigh Pratt over the holigame. Lester B. Pearson, leader of the Canadian Liberal Opposi- day weekend were his parents, tion party, recently said in criticism of President Eisnhower It Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Pratt. They is far more important to keep driving down the middle of the returned to their home in Hinckpolitical fairways than improving our golf scores. It may be a ley, Utah, on Monday evening revelation to Pearson to know that a man can even think while and were accompanied by their he plays golf, and outdoor thinking usually produces the best grand children, Donna and Paul, who will visit them for a week. RELATIVES TUNA FISH Prince Paul-Li- ght Meat Beef For Your Locker! C! 7 oz. Cut and Wrapped free These U.S. "Choice" Rounds 70 to 85 lb. Be Prepared Con Avg. in These Cuts as Desired: Round, Cube and Swiss Steaks, Ground Round, Rump Roast or Heel of Beef Beef Bounds lb. 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