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Show 0 The Toorlf Tranaeript, Friday, April 9, 1965 due I only ono of tha selling Ruiiiaa-Coctacwill at the BYU Folk be tkat numbers prevented maty Dane Show "International Showtime." The date le May I at 7:M p.m. at the Tooele High School gym. Tickets are 12 for reserve seats, SI.M general admlaskM and 7S cents for students and children, and are available at Parkers Music Boa. Thii BIT AND SPUR TO MEET There will be a meeting of - the Jr. Bit and Spur Club on L Saturday. April 10 at 1 p m. A directors meeting will be S p.m. Those assisting are ask held at 12:30 p.m. ed to bring a push hoe, cultivator, shovel or rake. A good turn out of Aaronic Priesthood ATTENDS RECEPTION Mrs. Sherman A. Lind holm youth and men is expected. was guest of her daughter Shir I.lme at a mothers and daught-er- s PATIENCE reception on Friday of last It is not necessary for all week. The lovely affair was men to be great In action. The I.' themed to "Forever Hours" and sublimest power aid was held in the new Wil-- r. greatest is otten simple patience. kenson Center at B YU in Provo. I :f MIDTOWM CAFE it j if GRANTSVILLE j ji jj 1 COURSE Ducket of Chicken to Go 1 5 Pieces - Potatoes, Rolls Vi Ducket row i $2.00 A' Prencriplions Otar H niii n looac.uux M2 1111 Don Arbon, Tom Juelsoo, Doral Re Or to F. Miller, Support Our Local Keith Dymock, d! Pi Hi Schools See ROTC Btcause We Believe in Low and Order Because We Believe Our locel Law Enforcement Officers Deserve Recognition for Their Service to This Community Because We Believe America Has the Strongest and Most Efficient Police Force in the World Because We Believe Our Police Should Be Upgraded in the Eyes of Our Children, Resulting in Better Respect For Low and Order The partment. program, Because We Believe That Every Gtzen of Tooele Should Support Our Local Authorities I - de- signed to acquaint high school restudents with the Reserve Ofsolve the problem of "how" to ficer Training Corps program work while excluding the prob- at the university, highlighted lem of why to do it It is the many advantages of the not enough in a civilization to new ROTC legislation which possess the science of means was signed into law by Presiwithout the science of ends. dent Johnson last October. Work, which is a condition for A UNIQUE feature of the life, must not become for us assembly was the presence of the purpose of life itself. g three Army officers: Colonel Salvo Rizza, Professor of Mi'itary science at the University of Utah, Colonel George P. Holm, Tooele Army Depot Commander, and Colo- - Grapefruit Sections 00 $n CANS i . . . We the Tooele Lions Club Do Hereby Proclaim April to be - Support Our Local Police Month AND WE SOLICIT YOUR COOPERATION T3 KICS3 If TOOELE IIONS CLUB Cdci's AG CScrSxct high-rankin- el Richard F. Hill, Commanding Officer at Fort Douglas. Colonel Holm, in his opening remarks to the students at both schools, outlined the major role that the ROTC has played in providing officers to the Armed Forces, and more particularly the part ROTC graduates play in the operation at DALTON COMPANY1 IflWII M ft LPSH.GRffl A,.AJAaAaal.I.S Iin.a..ifri. .I-.- ...A. Ni ....A.-t- FERTILIZERS GOLDEN VIG0R0 'V M0RGR0 Hiare ORTHO MIL0RGANITE They Here AMMONIA NITRATE AMMONIA SULPHATE lOMPtflELINE PAX LAWN & GARDEN PAX BLUE GRASS LIKE THROWING MONEY AWAY! TAD. Following Colonel Holm, the program scholarship was outlined in skits and actual demonstrations of Counrifle ter Guerrilla tactics, handling and maneuvers by a member of the University of Utah crack drill team. IN ADDITION to vividly portraying the masculine side of the ROTC program, three uniformed coed sponsors, Ruth Cannon, Kathy Evans and Pam Britten told about the womens part in the activities, and Miss Cannon, accompanied by Miss Evans, sang, "My Beloved. Captain Denzil Stewart, Assistant Professor of Military Science at the university, was of the program, in charge which concluded with Colonel Rizza urging students to investigate the ROTC program at the university. Students from graduating high school in 1965 may obtain more information by contacting the Military Science Department at the University of Utah ROTC Chances are yOiTVill not remember and receive full credit for your deductible expenses when filing your income tax return, unless you paid those expenses by check. Because bills or donations paid with cash are easily Wifi forgotten. But with a First Security Bank checking account you keep an F y record, and a fi&t accurate, celled check is your legal receipt of payment. Keep from throwing money away this ; year by opening your First Security can-W'- day-to-da- OPPORTUNITY It is practically a law in life that when one door closes in to us, another opens. The trouble is that we often look with so much regret and longing upon the closed door that we do not see the one which has opened to us. IRON SULPHATE WEED FREE STEER MANURE LIQUID FERTILIZERS f; f CHECKWAY or REGULAR checking account now. ;Just a few dollars will get your started. pay-as-you-- ac-cou- nt WAR DALTON COMPANY 916 North Main - Phone 882-356- 5 Stas henson. Brace Steadman, Roy Garrard, T e, secretary; Lee J. William and n WORK Man cannot be content to $350 1 moo re, vice president; rector and Jack Watkins, president. Back Program Dinner $1.35 Jumbo Shrimp Dinner $1.50 FULL Of- COUNTY WILDLIFE FEDERATION fleers and members of the Tooele County Wildlife Federation are shown front row Allen Graft. Boyd E. Taylor, director; E. Lynn Mitchell, director; M. Woody FIB- - The date for the annual spring meeting of the Utah-Fis- h and Game Commission is set for Saturday afternoon, Apr. offices in 10, at department Salt Lake City. The public is invited to 'attend this meeting. The policy making five-macomm ission for the Department of Fish and Game will schedule the next three quarterly meetings which are required by llaw. The balance of the agenda calls for reports on department finances, recommendations relative to the Central Utah Project, and scheduling of the 1965 opening day for the pheasant hunt. ROTC ASSEMBLY High rankhg officColonel Salvo Rlsta, Professor of Military Also the Commission will ers and members of the University of Science at the University; Kathy Event, elect a new chairman for the Utah ROTC Sponsors bring assembly to Colonel Richard F. Hill, Commanding ' next two years. Tooele and GrantsvUlo. Colonel George P. at Fort Douglas and Pam Britten. The commissioners will also Holm, TAD Gmim.nder, Ruth Cannon, attend the annual Utah Wildlife Federation Convention an HUMAN NATURE PRINCIPLES Saturday and Sunday, April 10 If future ware produce great Two essentials for a good 11 and in Salt Lake City. slaughter it will not be because and effective life are flexibility Commission members are of science - and new weapons, and firmness flexibility to and each reprean adamant but and because of failure sane man's things sents one of the five fish and to quell his primitive savegry and absolute immovability to commission districts. game and brutality. others. They are Dr. Paul G. String-haV emal; Wesley A. Nelof Students Tooele and St. George; Lewis C. son, SHAVERS Smith, Newton; K. E. Bullock. Granlsville High Schools witProvo; and LaMar Dastrup of nessed an ROTC assembly last week by the University of Sigurd. Uuhs Military Science Denon-salari- Chicken j it iii ii Of-fiv- er Sfitciali! TVcc&ewi As Governor of the State of Utah, I have a deep interest in the welfare of our crippled and handicapped cituens. For that reason, I wish to designate the week of April through April I? as Easter Seal beek, to honor the Utah Easter Seal Society for the fine work it is doing. Because of many factors, including industrial and auto accidents, as well as disease and birth defects, we will always have among us neighbors and friends who will be crippled and handicapped. That is why Utah must always have the Easier Seal Society. As Governor, I wish to thank II the volunteers of this organisation for their interest in others. Calvin L. Rampton Governor of the State of Utah Fish and Game Commission sets April 10 Meeting NORTH TOOELE STAKE WORK DAY FRIDAY A clean-u- p day will be held at the North Tooele Stake Welfare Farm, Friday evening at . Governors Proclamation The Tooele County Wildlife Federation elected new officers Monday night In a meeting at the Tooele County Courthouse. Jack Watkins was elected president, M. Woody Fillmore, vice president; Ray Stone, secretary and Boyd E. Taylor, . Lynn Mitchell, and Keith one year directors. Members of committees assigned were: Mick St. Joer, Lee Williams and Bruce Steadman, Fish Committee; Doral Robertson, Keith Dymock and Tom Judson, Bird Committee; O. P. Miller, Special Committee man; Boyd Taylor, Roy Garrard and Don Arbon. Big Game Committee; Ray Stone, Gun Safety Committeeman; Woody Fillmore, Entertainment Comm ii tee an; Lynn Mitchell, Roy Garrard and O. P. Miller, Publicity Comittee and Frank Robertson, membership. Bruce Steadman, Ray Christensen. Doral Robertson, Frank Robertson were appointed directors. O JR. Federation Elects Officers . War is no longer a question merely of victory or defeat on the field of battle. With the advent of nuclear weapons and strategic delivery systems, we have reached the stage where peacetime preparedness is likely to determine the outcome of a major nuclear war. Thus not only war but also peacetime defense becomes too serious a matter to be left to the generals. I FIRST SECURITY BANK Federal Depot' lnvonce Corporation |