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Show The Tooele Transcript, Friday, July 26, 1968 Tips Avoiding Family Friction Oil The mtKxl in which members of your family start the day affects their efficiency, their good manners in dealing with others, and their general health. Psychologists have been pointing this out for a long time. Now theyre adding that squabbling over the bathroom between adults getting ready for work and children for school is a frequent cause of daily friction. The solution can take one of several directions: 1. Ideally, add more bathrooms. Make sure theyre big enough, not only for your familys convenience but to increase the resale value of your home. I Iomes being built now have more and bigger bathrooms and the price you get for an older house if you ever decide to sell will be influenced by its bath facilities. 2. If your pocketbook wont allow major additions right now, see if you cant convert waste space into a compact bathroom or shower stall. This includes stairwells, pantries, closets or at the end of a hall. Basements and attics are popular places, since the addition often can be installed near existing pipe merely by extending it. For unusual- - shaped areas there are lavatories and water closet designed for comer installation. There are receptor tubs for small rooms and for shower enclosures. 3. Have vanity lavatories installed in one or more bedrooms. These are single or double bowls installed in furniture like cabinets. The entire unit bowl, cabinet, can le countertop and faucets adapted to the bedroom's decor so that it actually enhances rather than detracts from it. Family memlers with bedroom lavatories tan arrange to take their baths at night and undergo their morning preparations in their !edroom, leaving the bathroom free to Eagles Plan Trap Shoot The Tooele Eagles Lodge in cooperation with the Tooele Cun Club is desirous of sponsoring a trapshoot among the various lodges, clubs and other organizations in the Tooele area. This would he a team shoot and each group or organization being asked to select one or more five man teams. The teams can be made up of men, women or children. We would like to have each group participate in this fun shoot. There will be a trophy for others. each person on the winning team with the highest handicap score. Trophies for the winning Lodge or Organization team. This will be a fifty bird shoot, shoot from the sixteen yard line. Utah State Round Robin Handicap will be used. This shoot will be held August 4, 1968 at the Tooele Cun Club at 10 a.m. If your organization is interested please contact Harry Richardson at or leave i- Wendy Webster, seated, and Vicki Bevan, discuss events at Girls State prior to reporting experiences to sponsors. Two Return From Utah Girls State Two Tooele High School girls returned recently from a week spent at Girls State. The annual event held at Utah State University in Logan, is a living lesson in democracy. The girls form their own city and state government and elect of- July 2 was a most special day for Mrs. Edith T. Bracken. All of her forty two children, grandchildren and great grandchildren gathered at her home at 448 Parkway for a family reunion. A picnic lunch was served and the evening spent in sociability. Besides Tooele family members came from American Fork, Salt Lake City, Canoga Park, California. Two special guests were in attendance. 882-204- 9 message at 882-028- ficers. Detours The two girls, loth of whom will be seniors this fall, are Vicki Bevan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Bevan, and Wendy Webster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Webster. Wendy was elected chief of police of her miniature city and Vicki ran for, but lost, the office : Pose a Danger Its a boy for Jaren and Brenda Atkin and he has been named Jerron Robert Atkin II. He arof state treasurer. rived July 18 at the Tooele ValThe girls were sponsored at and weighed in at the event which was held July ley Hospital 7 to 14 by the American Legion eight pounds. He was welcomed home by a sister Bonnie Brenda Auxiliary. Contributing sponsors who is three and a half years of the National were the Tooele Civic League, Safety Council. old. Happy grandparents are Mr. the Tooele Ladies Eagles, the CALLING FOR increased atand Mrs. Sidney C. Atkin.Tooele Business and Professional Women tention to his problem by traffic and Mrs. Helen Ramage of . and the Lady Lions. safety people, he said1, Not only is Scotland. this situation dangerous to road Wendy and Vicki will report .their experiences to their sponsors construction workers nearly 5(X) out Lay your were killed on the job last year i. this fall. New Bathroom it is a menace to motorists. Haphazard routing and signing personnel of detours is illegal as well as danWere solving the hardware There are many ways that you stato gerous, according gap and the software gap, but we can arrange the fixtures in a new tistics that the Department are falling dangerously behind in bathroom, depending upon the size Transportations Highway Satety solving the peopleware gap. If and shape of the room. If youre Act of 1966 offers a compelling we dont come up with answers to an old bath or planning reason for states to adequately plan this critical personnel problem, aremodeling new one, youll be interested in and protect construction zones ussoon, both qualitatively and quan-- 1 a booklet containing 34 possible ing the standards contained in the the titatively, computer industry Its available for 25 federal Manual on could become a wasteland of arrangements. cents from the Plumbing- - Heating-Coolin- g Uniform governments Traffic Control Devices, hardware. B. R. Dorsley, Data Information Bureau, 35 E. which among other things, speci.Matter, Systems and Procedures' Wactor Drive, Chicago, Illinois fies that all signs be reflective Journal. 60601. andor illuminated to be easily seen at night. Failure to do so could result in a states losing a great deal of federal aid money. As another important reason for d detours, Porter cites the fact that the courts are increasingly holding municipalities financially responsible when acci- dents occur as a result of faulty or missing traffic controls. He adds that there is no reason why these precedents would not extend to 882-355215 No. Main 8 accidents which occur in construction zones. Convenisnce Shop PERHAPS NO single road condition is more frustrating and infuriating than the detour, said Porter, especially to the man who, with his wife and a car full of children, has embarked on a summer pleasure trip. Porter describes detours as Things that lengthen your Colognes mileage, diminish your gas and strengthen your vocabularly." ' It can be assumed that detours ot arent erected unless they are nec,95. essary, and that most drivers recognize this and wouldnt mind a few minutes (or miles) of inconvenience. v5 Then, why the irritations? PORTER SAYS that drivers would tolerate detours without too much resentment if they were not led off the route by signs and then left wandering around out in t' the boondocks frying to find their ' way back to the route by LORI ANN HOUGHTON The Proctors Meet New Granddaughter Mr. and Mrs. Max Proctor and son, Ken, recently made a trip to Kingsville, Texas to get The Amazon runs almost paracquainted with their new grand- allel to, and under, the equator, and Lori Ann neice, daughter but its source is in glacier-fe- d Houghton. lakes. Lori Ann is the new 9 pound 8 ounce baby daughter of Ron and Judy Houghton, bom June 27 and is welcomed home by two. brothers Jerry, age 7 and Mark Dun-sermlin- e, 'work ct ornar under-arm- s, and inner elbows and knees. Use of an antibacterial soap g will inhibit bacteria and build up an invisible deodorant shield. Then add the rocks! Wrap some ice cubes in a washodor-causin- cloth and gently rub it over face, neck, elbows, knees and wrists. A cool feeling is the reward. One hospital chore ing thermometers L sterilizmay soon be ended, thanks to perfection of a throwaway model. The patient's temperature is taken with the plastic probe, which is then inserted into a portable sensing unit for a quick reading. Price per thermometer is less than a dime. , Changing Times Meet the new son of Jay and Sandra Fullmer of Tooele. He was born July 16 at the Tooele Valley Hospital. Photo by A. D. Thomas Happy birthday to pretty Miss Teresa Lynn Young who is three years old today July 25. Her parents Mr. and Mrs. David Young will entertain at a family party in her honor. Bidden to attend are grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Lassen, Aunt Carol and Uncle Jay Lassen and children David, Julie and Shannon. who is 5. The Proctors were accompanied on the trip by another daughter Shirley Fay Brough, her husband Jack, and four children Dennis, Christy, Jeffrey and Gregory. Their trip took them to Santa Fe and Carlsbad, New Mexico, I Tooolo Drug When sticky, sweltering summer days are at hand, try a refreshing soap and washcloth on the rocks, morning and afternoon. Start with a two minute facial with dense soapsuds and fingertip massage to the back of the neck, 9. I;: Protection in highway construction or repair zones on detours is often makeshift, incomplete, inadequate and confusing, according to Harry Porter, manager of the traffic department of the National Safety Council. SOAP AND WASHCLOTH ON THE ROCKS! TO MARKET, TO MARKET Marketing costs, which are reflected in what the consumer pays for food, have risen. One reason is simply this: there is more food marketed for a growing population. Labor costs which are 42 per cent of the marketing bill have gone up 40 per cent since 1957-5Goods and services involved in marketing have risen about 10 per cent during that period, while other services like rent, property insurance and maintenance have increased about 20 per cent. Additional costs like these would be even higher if efficiency had not increased. Output per man hour in food marketing has increased an average of 2.8 per cent per year for the last 10 years. ' where they visited the famous Carlsbad Caverns, and watched the evening bat flight there. Then they traveled south through the mountains of western Texas, visiting Balmorhea State Park and Ft. Davis and Ft. Stockton. While at Kingsville, they made side trips to the famous King Ranch, Nuevo Laredo, Mexico and Padre Island National Seashores. Their trip homeward included visits to San Antonio, McKenzie State Park, Palo Duro Canyon and the Royal Gorge. They also celebrated birthdays of Jack, Ken, Mark and Dennis which all fell in the fifteen days of vacationing. The Broughs continued on to their home in Idaho Falls, WOmn) juisred ip rih:ip)o Idaho. Insignia tot"b? Vi"'"' too0 o4e9 I ot S'4'1 tot' je'Se'6 tooWae Cover Girl oke evv j. "iBjjtra 1 for c Your Up e- - 1.65 l.l5 picnic jug ,ysPos, b 0 00 l,9ht Hervi 8 ,Q?, .09 Reg CD Vs D Zoo, guesswork. Porter can cite such an incident from his own experience, and he adds, A motorist in this situation is confused, irritated . . . and preoccupied with trying to find his way. Porter terms such a motorist an accident looking for some place to happen. BOYS MINDS 6re'k SL fr2, fr ft, fr .4? I William and Billy Turpela are. the proud parents of this little lady. She made her debut at the Tooele Valley Hospital July 8. Photo by A. D. Thomas DONT TAKE OLD IDEAS TO COLLEGE A boys mind is a circus of exDo not take citement. It is full of heroes and ideas and dogmatic notions to col-- 1 deeds and misdeeds; villains, lege with you, advises Dr. Dundreams in which he scores goals, or can Wimpress, President, Monfinds fame or treasure, or beautiful mouth College, Monmouth, Illiand adoring girls. He does not, not nois. often anyway, look at a group of Instead, leave yourself receptrees idling against the sky and find tive to new ideas and thinking." happiness in the way they are. Nor The college president points does he notice that some words out that college years are the time have shape and color, nor that a student should begin his search music is more than sound, nor that for a way of life with personal vastone and wood are eloquent and lues meaningful to him. Both stuLeslie Thomas, Uhis dents and lovely. parents should underweek Next (Little, stand this. uime Brown) w ' fW&tsiS'b "I'. " .,r f v i' . Advertising contributed tor the public good. |