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Show v ! The Tooele Transcript GE DRINKERS Tin' .iiT.ij:i' .igo nf .in ii 4(1. Tin majority of nU'olmlui a iv Mmoiii 30 and :o GR VTITVDE There is as much greatness of mind in acknowledging a pood Seneca (urn, as in doinp it. Miss McNiel Competes in Contest d 4 Winter TIME on You Margaret McNiell, Editor of the Tooele High School Yearbook is competing in a national contest with a weeklong trip to Washington DC. as prize. This year, the United States Senate passed a bill authorizing the national civics contest among U.S. high school student officers. One student body officer from each high school is chosen by testing in knowledge of international affairs and national government. Miss McNiell was chosen to o Make Your Home represent THS at an all day workshop for the student repreTiqht, Draft-Fre- e sentatives from high schools to throughout the state. Up TgXo JUST CUT From these representatives, r Fuel two Utahns will be chosen to AND TACK ON TOUR OVER participate in the Washington WINDOWS D C. trip. While in the nations FLEX O GLASS h the OMty W AND DOORS wmdo mateoai that carries a capital, all three divisions of W 2 YEAR GUARANTEE Look for th government, executive, legislaname FLEX 0 GLASS on the edge tive and judicial will be observFLEX O GLASS At Your Local Hdwr. or Lmbr. Dealer ed in action. Atilla Galamb, a nine year old Hungarian boy entertained Tooele High School studentbody with his musical talents Wednesday afternoon. He played numerous saxaphone and clarinet solos accompanied by his father on the accordian. Atilla has been talented in music since he was two years old when he began playing the drums. By the time he was four he played the guitar and then started the saxaphone. HE HAS APPEARED IN Radio City Music Hall and was a winner on the Ted Mack Show. The swimming team was handed its second defeat of the year at the Tooele pool Tuesday. The East High Leopards edged the water Buffs by a margin in a contest between five schools in the area. A MEETING WILL BE HELD Thursday night to elect officers for the newly formed Medical Club at THS. This organization is made up of students who are looking forward to medical and other scientific careers. basketball tryouts this Coach Hale has been conducting week. All interested boys participate in afternoon practices in the hope of making the final team. Save 84-8- 0 ' POODtTOWN sease- nl1. The Denver Region, U. S. Civil Service Commission today announced a new examination for Student Trainee positions, GS-- 2, GS-- 3 and GS--4 for fill- jng positions in various Federal agencies in the States of Utah, Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and Wyoming. The announce- ment number is DE-- 9 (62) and salaries are $3560 to $4110 per year ($68 to $78 per week). The Student Trainee program is designed to recruit college students and high- school seniors for student trainee Most employment opportunities. of the opportunities are in en- gineering, physical sciences, ac- counting, mathematics, the ag- ricultura! sciences and certain fishery and wildlife fields. Al- work-studthough programs vary among agencies, there are three basic ways to participate-- students may attend school full time during the regular aca- demic year and work during the - THE TEAM OF physicians re- that persons with coron- ary disease have greater concen- trations of red blood cells than do healthy people, thus making blood thicker. Bleeding can reduce this thickness, or vis- cosity, permitting freer flow of blood. They also observed that angina d and heart attacks are rare in people who suffer from chronic malnutrition, parasitic infections and anemia. In fact, anemia in which there is an insufficiency of red blood cells - stimulates the growth of additional blood vessels. suggesting the possi- - y -- may vacation, alternate dr time while ployed part Plvil vlvll DU YItC The age-olpractice of blood- letting may soon come back into its own to help persons with heart disease, according to a New Orleans research team. was practiced as early as the time of Aristotle in the 4th Century B.C. and was prescribed for virtually every disease condition. Today, the has been modified to that of frequent small bleedings to relieve angina (chest pain) other, forms of coronary di- Blood-lettin- TIME school Blood Lelling Helps Witli Heart Disease Friday, November 30, 1962 may" cLve' CO an opposite effect. The physicians compiled their results from a series of expert- - al,'VipbdTERysoNs duties and requirements are con tained in the examination an- nouncement. The application necessary and ripies of the an' f(,rms mav be obtained nouncement from ,he Commission's Examin- er ,n charge Willard Peterson, located at the Tooele, Utah Post Office; from the Civil Service Information Office, Room 109, Denver, Post Office Building, Colo , or from the Regional fice in Denver Applications should be mailed to the Director Denver Region, US Civil Ser-aBuilding 41. vice Commission, Denver Federal Center, Denver 25, Colo. Applications will be cepted until further notice, nd NOTE OF THANKS We wish to express our Sliced Bacon lb. 59 Whole Fryers lb. 29 to all our friends and neighbors who helped us during the illness and death of our father, L. Ray Smith, Lois Smith Ramona LeFevre and son Rud Smith Mr. and Mrs. Loren Smith . ur, v reK-:'- peop e . epe t on growing old? Lots iave fat Pr'v' 1 w,,h JJ fJ gP A VO PUDIvTMAv Pill LnmollYIAo oALt UATo g f . . Jgriair Dryer with Travel Case Revolving Color Wheel g Eltric Corn Popper 0"0 than those of 90 per cent of the 2fcri 01 control group, a difference the tfjfcleCtriC bklllet physicians called highly signi- ficant. The higher concentration JjEleCtriC of red blood cells tends to make jE the flow in the coronary vessels Nut Bowl Set more sluggish, the team of & phvsicians explained. 5. 13.882 ,lz beneficial in halting many kinds of heart diseases. THOUGHTLESS PEOPLE w0TXus?tless peop,e are se,dom 2.99 North Mcrin ..J . Inch 8.004 .... 8.66 1.952 Tooele rfc BLADE CUT Deep Tread Superior Grade Nylon Tires With Grit 2c off SHURFINE No. 2lz Pineapple-Grapefrui- 100-Fo- for1 PEACHES 4for$1 WAXTEX DRINK ISN'T JUST CHOICE NOR FANCY, BUT THE THIS VERY BEST-SUNKI- ST NEW CROP NAVEL Winter COMMANDO 670x 15 Tubeless Whitewall Reg. 35.45 710x15 Tubeless Whitewall Reg. 38.85 760 x 15 21 Washington Red Delicious APPLES Tubeless White Reg. 42.65 .2. 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