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Show "The Tooele Transcript Friday, February Dilnei Mns 9, 1962 THE TOOELE TRANSCPIPT Issued each Friday at Tooele City, Utah. Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Olfice at Tooele City, Utah, August M. IS94, under Act of March 8, 1879. Merlin! Set For Mon., I'Y!. Published by the Transcript-BulletiPublishing Company, Inc., Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. Address all correspondence to Box 3.X), Tooele, Utah. Price: 10 cents per copy. Subscription per year. Publisher Hour To Feature Star Cast Doll TT.t- r.v 10 A uniform dating has been ar rived at by both thcDcmocrats 'nd Republicans of the State of Utah on District Mass meetings, County and State organizational and nominating conventions. s The voting District Mass of the County on M North ALEX F. DUNN, -- LOREN C. DUNN, Ed.tor A Hours NBC-TV- . February ings will be held in the various TWnly Five Years Ago This Week According to reports yesterday, roads to the south of Tooele are being traveled. Five herds of sheep in the south were maroon ed for two weeks due to snow and wind. It is reported that sheep on the range near Gold Hill are dying. Just a look at grocery prices: Salmon, tall cans Sea Lark, ten cents; Syrup. Staleys Golden, five pound can, 39 cents; Cocoa, full pound, llersheys. 15 cents; Grapefruit, No. 2 can. fancy quality, ten cents; Flour, 48 pound. Golden Loaf, for $1.39; Spuds, good sorted Russets, 100 pounds, $2.98; Blue Karo Syrup, three pounds. 25 cents; Jam, five pounds, 49 cents; Mayonnaise, Best Foods, quarts, 29 cents: Napkins, 80 count. 10 cents package; Coffee, your choice, pound can, 29 cents; Snow Drift Shortening, three pounds. 67 cents; Prime Rib, rolled, pound 30 cents; Picnic Hams, shankless, pound 25 cents. Among the students attending the University of Utah, who spent the weekend a! their home, here, are Miss Margaret Elkington, Miss Virginia Barrus, Ray Morgan, Ross Williams and James Orme. Mrs. T. R. Johnson, formerly of Tooele, but now of Salt Lake City, had the misfortune of slipping on ice Friday and fracturing her left leg. Mrs. Elmo England and Mrs. DeLoyd England were at a shower Thursday evening in honor of Mrs. Boyd England, who before her recent marriage was Miss Gayle Fairboume. of Magna Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Price, announce the marriage of their daughter, Nada, to Marvin G. Johnso-:- , son of Mrs. Lita Johnson of Grantsville. Joseph H. Kirk, Sr., earlv pioneer of this city, was entertained at a dinner in honor of his 85th birthday oOo Aii Editorial Scouting and (he Family LionH W. Olsen Is Cited For Bond Service i gressional Story." r!, concert violinist Stern, has plaved to audiences all over the world. Mahalia Jackson is recognized as the world's leading gospel singer. George London is the baritone of the Metro-politaleading Ooera. acclaimed on both sides o the Atlantic for the dramatic intensity of his many roles. ANNA MOFFO, one of the younger soprano stars of the Met anneared on the onening Bell Telephone Hour of this season on less than a weeks notice aid scored such a success that this is her on the scries second in six months. Tex Beneke one of h" heirs of the "bin hand tradition, and i! nrovide bi dsne orch-- h" lad nhase of the hour long M wns a member of the Glnn M:l'r Rand and has on the tradition of this s fnmo"s omun S'nre Gtenn death in service during World American Isaac A Heavyweight Moves In following State Convention Lionel W, Olsen, Vice President Saturday, April 28. State Primary Nominating conof the First Security Bank, was awarded his twenty year citation vention, Saturday, August 4, at 10 as Tooele County Bond Chairman Nominating Convention, following am.; Congressional last Friday in Salt Lake City. Primary MR. OLSEN was named U.S. Nominating Convention, following Bond Chairman for Tooele County State Convention, Saturday, August e; Legislative (Senatorial) Priin 1941 and has served continumary Nominating Convention, folously. Convention, In addition to the 20 year award lowing Congressional Mr. Olsen received a citation and Saturday, August 4. Primary Election date, Tuesday medallion silver for Tooele II. County having achieved 100 per September General Election, Tuesday, cent of its sales goal during 1961. November 6; Deadline for filing The increasing importance of declaration of tund.dacy, Tuessavings bonds as a means of keep- day, July 10. ing the American economy on a sound footing was emphasized Friday at the luncheon meeting DISCR1PTION at the Hotel Utah, Salt Lake Most people can think only in City, when 125 leaders of business terms of what they have seen or and industry, banking, labor, or- observed. Thus, travellers tell us eduganizations, communications, that it is impossible to describe cation, etc. met with state, dis- snow or ice to tropical peoples; trict and county savings bonds about in water people swimming Mr. Frederick chairmen. P. for to Eskimos; or, how pleasure Champ, Logan banker and State .. a 100 ton hunk of metal can fly - ZSLfrzs- A Mosler Safe moved Into the temporary quarters of the Beehive State Bank, M No. Main, Wednesday. Although, the safe is a type it has all the latest safety features. These Include a time lock, alarms, electronic devices and safety de- - n posit boxes. Both the Tooele and Grantsville branches of the Beehive State Bank are awaiting approval from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. The offices in Tooele wont open until approval is granted. This is expected March 1. anm-aranr- e carH M'l-ler- Wr If v IN BLOOMS I: backward peoples; or how a voice can come out of a small box, when nobody is in the box, to any aboriginal peoples. air OVE" T SEE EDNA AT HER NEW LOCATION 22 West Vine i ? Carol Lawrence, CPOL I 8WRFNCE is one of the brightest young siners of the musical theater. She atained starWest Side dom as Maria in tion, million Americans have been Since 1910, more than thirty-fou- r the identified with the Boy Scouts of America whose 52nd anniversary 1962 Freedom Bond Campaign is observed by Boy Scout Week, February 7 to 13. which will be climaxed in May There is scarcely an American family that has not felt its and June. influence SPECIAL CITATIONS in comIn many families there have now been three generations active mendation for work in behalf of in its work. the savings bonds program were EVEN AS SCOUTING strength- to all volunteer bond presented and council unit, prodistrict, ens family life in America, this Mr. Champ. Inscribchairmen by grams typical Scouting families ed silver year's Boy Scout Week observ- will medallions, struck by be recognized. ance focuses on the contribution the U.S. Mint, were presented to WE JOIN in saluting Scouting chairmen of families make both to Scouting counties in which 100 for the role it plays in the famand the American way of life, cent or more of the 1961 sales per of the 28,500 Cub Scouts, In the younger boy program -- ilies goals were achieved. Scouts and of the Cub Scouting Boy Explorers participarents Alan B. Blood, president of the pate with their sons. Mothers Great Salt Lake Council. . . . and Utah Bankers Association, reportserve as Den Mothers or helpers in the families of the 1.060 Cubs, ed on the January 19 meeting in Tooele in other ways and fathers become Scouts and Explorers in Washington, D.C. with Treasury Den Dads and Cub Pack Com- County. Secretary Douglas Dillon and mitteemen. We also congratulate the fam- other top government officials, at In Boy Scouting and the older ilies selected as outstanding Scout- which President Kennedy made boy program of Exploring, par- ing families in our area. Thev are the opening address. He , noted show ents their interest by their the kind of families that are build- that national leaden stressed the participation in Scouting func- ing the kind of character in young importance of maintainning an actions. It has become tradition in people that is America's true tive savings bonds program to for mothers to wear strength. Scouting enable the Unnited States to reminiature pins of their sons rank. main strong and free. Savings SCOUT LEADERS FEEL that Bonds are one of the safest inCalls because of the active participavestments an American can buy. tion of parents in Scouting's proMr. Blood said. grams that a profound impresPresident Henry D. Moyle of sion is being made on the home Meet the First Presidency of the life of millions of Americans. Tooele Stake presidency has Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-DaFamilies brought together by called a meeting of stake organiSaints, gave his full support Scouting are said to be stronger zations for Sunday, February 11, to the coming bond sales drive families. Certainly stronger fam- at 2 p.m. at the Fourth Eleventh and wished great success to the ilies mean a stronger America. Ward chapel. workers in making Utah stand out During boy Scout Week, through The meeting is for the stake as a leader in this great moveHe spoke of his early as presidency. High Council, Bishop-- j ment. rics and ail stake auxiliary sociation with the selling of boards. Schedule of meetings is government bonds during World UNBELIEVABLE as follows; War I, and told the group that General assembly 2 to 2:30 p.m. I need no conversion to the pre1 V2 3 Department meetings, 2:30 to 3:30 sent campaign. I sense the even p.m. Ail the above are urged to greater importance of the cambe in attendance. paign today. STATE H. C. Shoemaker, YMCA president and ATTENDS SEMINAR former state official, represented 0.695 Mr. Dale E. Henrie, Senior In- Governor George D. Clyde who On Your Lot! dustrial Engineer for Kennecott was unable to attend, and said is Copper Corp., left Wednesday by the Savings Bonds program Low Down Payment iet airliner for Los Angeles, Cali-- : something that unites Americans fomia. Mr. Henrie is attending a to offset the many new things Easy Financing two day seminar on PERT (Pro- that sometimes divide us. UNITED HOMES. Inc. Mr. Champ who also attended gramed Evaluation Review TechCall Howard K. Haines nique) which is presented by the the January 19 Washington meetIndustrial Education Institute of ing. told the group that over $44 4 Tooele Boston, Mass. Mr. Henrie will re- billions are now in the hands of 253 Birch Street turn on Saturday and will be wel- savings of bonds purchasers, EM EM comed by his wife Margaret, and which an estimated $150 million two children, Joyce and Bobby. are owned by Utahns. He also s'ar colorcast. hour-lon- g Conven- Organization Sunday. Mo.'Wnairos with Tex Beneke and his band will be featured in the ventions begin March 3 and conclude April 14; County Primary Nominating Convention, held Min County Seats - hours to be set by County Central Commttee, Saturday. August 11. State Organizational Convention, Saturday. April 28. 10 a m.; Con- Mr. Olsen fhannel-on at 9 p.m. 18 Broadwav Dstricts of the County on Monday, February 19th, between the j hours of 8 and 9 pm. Schedule on the other County and State meetings of both parties are as follows: County Primary Organizing con- j fo concert violin's! Isaac Stern, gos-os;n- -r M'halia Jackson omra stars George London and Anna nnd The Moffo and Rav rtv-rt- n meet-Dstrict- Interesting Sidelights cast has been the R''l Telephone Portals of Music" over star-studde- d inhl'4 For Your to ie :zji To PJay Latin Betaine called attention to the ways and means by which support could be given to Utah's savings bonds Linda Perkes, Janet Heiniger, Linda Bevan Gay Gillette, Carol Rust, Jeanne Ferguson, Janet Young and Stanley Powell will play program during the forthcoming' Freedom Bond Drive. Latin Beguine for Flutes night Band Concert. VALENTINE ARRANGEMENTS and CORSAGES Edna's Floral Art at the Saturday Phone 882-066- 9 - ip r-r-a Tooele Stake Bishops, Auxiliary Boards To Sun. 61 gets instant affention at dinner cal! ! Dont be surprised when you see folks come racing to the table for Superb Corned Beef. Its tantalizing aroma does unbelievable things to jaded appetites. y r Bedroom Cudahy Bar Family "S"-Yo- ur lb. Will Love It Bath Basement Carport BRICK HOME SI 882-139- Toilet Tissue 35 finTp. 47 IV Facial Tissue Waxtex Uf.w dX nomical If rapCr Ellis Tamales 89 So Eco- - 100-- for lunchee X'TSrJ lb 59c IL 49c Ground From Lean, Tender Bee! ,b 85c Premium Quality Sliced lb 59c lb. 49 loin Center Cuts Average Buy Country Stylo Guaranteed Today Ground Bee! LOO 49c Pork (hops CltarA RIDS Dili roll lb Cuts vpaiu f. Leon loin End Pork Roast Muffin Mix Swift s Bacon Walnut Meats STEiT Fish Fillets Captain's Choice-Pe- rch or Cod Frozen Cerned Wonderful With Corned Beef Plymouth Custom Wagon Powered' Low '60 Opel Wagon Only 9500 '60 Valiant Wagon Mileag miles $1195 ruLL EQU,PMD,T '57 Ford Victoria continental kit '57 Chevrolet Bel Air '55 Willys 4x4 4 Door USED CARS at 83 irCalll Apple Pie ICC $1745 $895 $995 Truck and many more $2295 Peaches $595 Lucerne In New Del Monte Sliced Yellow Cling Shop Safeway and Save Crisp Apples Fresh Bread Raspberries Cauliflower Premium Quality 4 pkgs. 1.00 SL 39 Orange Salad Potato Salad Snack or Luncheon ertn. 39 Roquefort Dressing Lu cerne bti 49 3 pk9V ef lb. loaf Multigrain The Roll Sesame Rolls Skylark Ideal Dinner - Powdered Donuts or Granulated Cream Dressing pkg. el 20-c- 12 t. pkg. x. Sour Cream bH. Prices Effective Thursday, Friday, A 25 Extra Fancy Flavorful lb. 15 and Saturday Aluminum Foil Save at Safeway 24Jn.br 00 roll 25-- 19 29 Laundry Bleach 39 ueanser 49 45 Onion Dip Buy Now and Save Cheddar Cheese SSStSrM 73 mm 882-287- 4 lb .(q)? . White Grapefruit lars sweet 8c each Everyday Needs! Check These Safeway Savings! Assorted Flavors QJj Just Heat and Serve Plastic container gal. Double Checked N. Alain Dial U.S. No. 1 New Green Chunky heads chosen for their solid weight Save at All Purpoee White Magic Buy Several and Save Liquid Starch Ifoif bbTfodi ueaner IS 61 Safeway 2 'r 27 T2 47 AH Purpoee White Magic Keep Plenty on Hand ; 49 10 49 bti. 28 Detergent Brocade Soap Detergent Sofewoy Guaranteed Product SSt'Sgf Safeway Brooms 6uy x. a Woven New One Today 1.89 |