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Show " The Tooele Transcript Friday, August 12, 1900 IHt TOOELE THANSCHIFI Second Clti. Krtiln v nt Tooel. (Ilv, ttiih Kmer.il IsftiiMl u Sut.-iriInn tt lP I'rir III riMits ht rfi 'r A. tm m tiiiim at 'liM.iln Cil. t'liih Aintiint H, MiiliT nt ilit7 s S. d.i A't of Murvh DS In PiiIiIMiIuk Cimionv. Inr JXiMMicj to ih- - Tr nvrrlit-I!iillo- i n 111 No Mllll Slrool, T unfit Cut, Itltl. AllillofS dll on ronmili-r' Ho Al'l Tom Itiilt LOREN C DUNN Editor ALEX F. DUNN, Publisher m-- pi j 1 . Interesting Ni - TWENTY FIVE YEARS AGO THIS WEEK . Tooele Valley Railrojd will lav new eighty five rails and work will start within thirty days. Vernon will dedicate a monument Monday to Pony the roup pass Faust. BIRTHS THIS WEEK: Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shields, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Simmons, a son; Mr. and Mrs J. son: Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bevan, a daughter; Mr. and d . . stirl pound Express ns a daughter; R Baker, a Mrs. Alma interest and a willingness to let George do it, may be responsible for the loss of the entire upper waters of Middle Canyon, it is reported officially to The Transcript - Bulletin. Miss Sylvia McGram, who has been stenographer at the local relief office for mote than a year has been transferred to Provo Batesville W'ard has purchased the Erda School House and will convert it into a community center. The Utah Oil Station on W'est Vine was burglarized Sunday night. of Sixteen cases of oil was taken. oOo David Lawrence writes a very thought promoting editorial the August 1st issue of U. S. News and World Report, entitled The Righls of What Man'5" A part is here quoted: There is one section of the platform particularly which is bound to cost the Democrats many votes. It seeks to protect the civil in the the rights of man of some groups but ignores North as well as the South. This platform plank says: We will support whatever action is necessary to eliminate literacy tests and the payment of poll taxes as requirements for In The Church maintains an extensive educational system and has erected twelve sacred temples in and North America, Europe, s Qceana. and oprates farms, nenes an(i warehouses to care for the welfare of its members. SINCE the translation of the Rook of Mormon and restoration of the Church more than 130 years has grown ago, membership throughout the world to include hnusands of flourishing congregations An extensive building program is workin" continually on at least 000 churches to provide for ts expanding wan's and branches the the world, Throughout Church has more than 6.000 missionaries, mostlv young men and womrn, serving from two to three years at their own expense. can-right- voting. The minority report, signed by the delegations from ten Southern States, made an effective rebuttal as follows: "Very recently the Supreme Court of the United States decided that the requirement by a State of literacy tests as a condition for voting was a proper exercise of its constitutional powers. Would you permit a man or a woman who did not know his or her who could not add two and two, who did not know who was President of the United States, Governor of his State, or Mayor of his city to vote for or against candidates for these offices? It might be asked also whether such a group of illiterate citizens should ever be permitted to exercise the balance of power if so, in any State. Is this a protection of the rights of man what man? The platform continues: The time has come to assure equal access for all Americans to see areas of community life, including voting booths, schoolrooms, jobs, housing, and public facilities. This can mean only that the platform advises a disregard of the right of the citizen to send his children to a private school and Doesn't of the right of an employer to hire whom he pleases. to "all areas of community life imply also that equal access all private clubs and fraternal organizations must open their doors to everybody? What happens then to the sacred right of privacy and the right of the individual to live his own life in freedom, unharassed by governmental despotism? "Isnt this conformity by coercion"? The rights of what man are going to be protected? "The American people are entitled to an answer from Senator Kennedy, the Democratic nominee, who has announced his wholehearted acceptance of the platform. i Income Up 7$ In Firsl Six Monlhs Personal income the first half of W J f A n .'I (J f V;, v O' v' i'i V. & in Utah during 10 was up an estimated seven per cent over 1959s although business in the state showed a general leveling '"Nr, J u mourning dove y ' e ' state. V AN ELEVEN day season was set for Box Elder, Cache,. Davis, T, divorce decree from Darrell Grand, Piute, Sampete, The University of Florida, the Florida A and M College receivIn Juab, Millard and Tooele ed almost $100,000 last year from counties the season will continue taxes on horse racing most of for 18 days. Sept. which was used for scholarships, Twenty-fivdays of hunting the football variety, that is. were set for Beaver, Iron, Kane and Washington counties where are pictured New babies at Tooele Valley Hospital the birds are often found later in top (left) daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hester, the year as they migrate south(right) son of Mr. and Mrs. John Lawless. Bottom (left) ward. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aphonso Isl and (right) daughter LEGAL shooting hours for the Ried. Photo by A.D. Thomas. .. of Mr. and Mrs. William mourning dove hunt will be one half hour before sunrise to sunset Total construction each day of the season. 1959. While prices generally have big drop. LEARN MORE emaineJ firm, there has been awarded in the state during 10's Bag limit will be ten birds, with considerable crop damage caused first five months was $75 million, a possession limit of twenty birds & EARN MORE by fro.-,-t anJ drought, the report some $21 million below 1959s allowed after two days of huntdeclines have been in ing. notes. Alajor Accredited as a Junior College commercial mineral industrial of Most Utahs and of Business by the Accredit- industries for 10s first six building. MARCH OF TIME: The chap who ing Commission for Business months were producing slightly) The states total was given a watch upon graduaSchools. below rated capacity and also employment in June, 1960 was tion from high school now likebelow 1959's totals. than one 100, some 5,000 higher 266, ly has a daughter who wears the figures in June, 1959 - a gain to kindergarten. store continue sales Department of slightly less than two percent, about two per cent ahead of 1959 s.i TAKING OFrENSE Although Solmon was one of the New car sales for 1960s first fivej When angry, count ten before worlds richest men, he died pen- months were slightly ahead of 1959s. !tiu speak; if very angry, anjniless. (They werenit invented yet Thomas Jefferson daring his lifetime) UTAH.S construction showed a hunched. Emery, Salt Heins Life Garfield, Lake, San Juan, and Weber counties. V e lht Handy Helpers, MWN at Third South, Third South and Hrst West intersection. at Hurd North, West Second t, Ihird North at f irst East, cond North and Broadway, inter- section of Tourth South and way 36, Third North and Main, Broadway and Vine. Yours for a safer Tooele and again three cheers for the 411 llani'v Helpers. I UCY BAUER, President Tooele Jr. Womans Club b.v High-happ- Hcpuldican Party County Convention Notice is hereby given that the nominating convention of the Republican Parly for Tooele County, will be held at Tooele in Tooele County Court House at 8 o'clock p m. on the 13th day of August, 1960, for the purpose of: of partys candi1. Certification dates for the Primary Election, Sept. 13, 1960, and General Election, Nov. 8, 1960. 2. To adopt the partys platform. 3. To transact such other business as may properly come before the convention. Attendance of all delegates to county convention requested. Tooele County Central Committee Marcellus R. Clark, Chairman Carol II. Dunn, Vice Chairman Wendell Droubay, Secretary Q Sept. 19,1960 V-LG-- t Gather your family 'round for this favorite. Chicken Golden-Frie- d That was the report contained First U.S. Grade . the famous fine quality fryers you always find at Safeway! Spotlessly clean, ready to fry, broil, grill or for the rotisserie! A.. oOo Whole oOo (CutUp lb. 37x) Veal Steak Good Buys! Heinz Ketchup Cake Mix l,brCake Hot or Reg. 4 for 1.00 4 pkgs. 49' p Mix Loaf btl. 69 lb. Pot Roast .63 Meat Pies 4 for 9 5 for 1.00 Toilet Tissue Northern 12 rolls 1.00 Lunch Meat oz. 43 Swift's Prem Boysenberry 10 oz. Ready-To-E- Bartlett Pears I9 2S 3 for 89 Farm Fresh Produce! C O El Sweet Kernels For The Height of Eating Pleasure Full V FOR VALUE ?. ANGLING FOR A f f REAL BARGAIN? LAND YOURSELF THE KING OF THE COMPACTS! button drive for the GO of your life... suspension (cant lean or Torsion-Air- for a whale of a deal this month if you snag a frisky new Valiant! Youll land a sackful of savings.. .and get a scorcher on your old car, too! Catch of a trade-ipush- these sassy exclusives: Youre in n e alternator that says charge it" even at stop signs. Real beauties! Come angling now,youll get a whopper of a bargain! careen).. and a battery-savin- Valiant Tooele, Utah Lemons 6 for 23 Peaches lb g BARRUS A10T0RS COMPANY, INC. 83 North Main Street Check These Values! life?0 dozen rhone 7 U Sugar Wafers v'iir 3 for 1.00 53c Salad Dressing Hol,oTable Syrup Maple 53 " 99 Pancake Mix E3T 45 Town Miracle Whip Sleepy 24 oz w- Rich Flavor 3 1 Fruit Cocktail Ho y Notice Of AUTUMN QUARTER BEGINS off. in i .dren, we too, feel that Tooele's city officials should take action "wse traffic menaces found the Transcript Court Monday 'i 'MPr i r-- i Letters To The Editor Granted in Security Bank's Newsletter being distributed this week, A shoe factory advertised for workers in the Help Wanted col- it was announced Monday by umns: Wanted, lusters and finishers. . . . The Christian Church Lionel W. Olsen, Tooele. First in Bank vice presidnt might use a similar advertisement. . . It is easy to start on a task, Security but God needs people who can last on a job when the going gets charge of West Central Division THE NEWSLETTER Is edited difficult and people who can finish what they set out to do. Halford E. Luccock, Christian Herald. by F.IRoy Nelson, First Security vice and economist, president assisted by Harvey Frazier. Many years ago Dwight W. Morrow, father of Anne Lindbergh, Total personal income for the told a group of friends that Calvin Coolidge had real presidential should be considerably above year poss.biht.es They unanimously disagreed, saying that Coolidge was, d f lg which was r too quiet, lacked color and political personality. ' No one would for the last six months by strikes, one like him," objected sage. First Security predicts for Utah. I like Mr. Coolidge, But up piped little Anne, then aged 6: Utahs missile industry has just She displayed a finger with a bit of adhesive tape on it ."He was about held its own in terms of the only one who asked me about my sore finger." employment since early spring There, Mr. Morrow nodded, is your answer." Sunshine Mag. The outlook for the remainder of the year is the same, the NewsDoubt is like the dark. A room may be dark because the sun letter says. CASH INCOME from Utahs or it may be dark because the windows are dirty. is not shining farm marketing in 1960 is expectOne cannot turn on the sun, but one can wash the windows. ed to be slightly lower than in Alabama Baptist. oOo Mil rr m Thm Divorces '1 , Pint-hurs- 1 White, a son. Lack 1 1 v Sidelights v 9 m0 0 y seaThe sixty memners of will begin Sept. 1 in Tooele Junior Woman's Club wish all Utah counties, but will vary to congratulate the Handy Help- by county from seven to 25 days eis 4H Club, under the direction in ling.li. Of Mrs. Billie Lee, for their safety as outlined in the Trans THE SEASON, along with rules project 5th August this and regulat'ons governing that a IT IS OUR OPLNTON, the set by hunt, were recently a safe and go city city Utah Fish and Game Commission hand in hand. School will soon follow. ng department of f.sh and with its start which be starting and recommendations game of small children will be hundreds showed bird numbers in all areas the sidwwalks and crossof the state were comparable to walking the streets. ing those of a vear ago. As mothets of school aged chil- Opening date for the hunt, Sep. 1, is tthe earliest date when a dove season may start in Utah under federal regulations and terms of the International Migratory Bird Treaty. The department noted that the mourning dove is an early migrating bird, often moving southward with the first cool Three divorces were granted in Sepnights of late August-earlDistrict Court, here, Monday by tember. Judge Merrill C. Faux. A seven day season was set for Barbara Ann Htllyer was grantin Daggett, Duchesne, ed divorce from Vern Sept. Roger Hilly-e- r Morgan, Rich, Summit and Uinta on mental cruelty counties where the doves are Doris Mary DeSimon was grantknown to move from these higher ed a divorce from Tony Samuel areas ear- DeSimon, on mental elevation north-statcruelty. lier than in other parts of the Lorraine Dustin was given a son for 10 Bishop Thorpe B Isaacson of ha Presidin liishoprii, and EldB I .tries, a member er W'elfare the General Church (f the Church of Jesus Chret of Latter-dtSam's, from S ill I.ahe City, w.ll he the featur-jespeakers Saturday and Sunday August 20 cod 21, during a qttar-- ! icily cotifei'i nt e of the North Tooele Stake general sessions, to Sunday's wlmh the public is invited, will be hel at It) a m and 2 p m, in the t Stake House, North Avenue. Tooele. CONDUCTING the conference will be Stake President Sherman A. I.indholm, Tooele. Bishop Isaacson was a teacher, coach and district principal, school administrator before he became a prominent life insurance and real estate figure. He has served 12 years on the Board of Trustees at Utah State University filler Eccles is a director of the famed Church W'elfare Plan. meetSATURDAY EVENING ings will lie for lay church leaders. devoted to the Churchs local and world-widmissionary proWelfare-Plagram and the Church i f y The annual Slake Aiij. 20 J t" Dove Season Opens Sepl. 1 for 1! I)avs Locally ' y , .4' i nUlioj) Isaacson Staled nl iXorlli j m 303 4 for 85c For Your Convenience Open Sundays 9 AM -- 6 PM Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday |