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Show imf' Sally Saga FromYendover ,'er Weaver. t ' '. Jjiik srds bir-tv-i in Vtes "emj'r li.e hr toe I now require mk to rr'ute wmi it to der. the of the wan ruar thederrNctxi on txu-p- t vet-fre- a ar The Tooele Transcript Friday ' December C, 1957 - - Tin: Toou.i: TTMVMtii'r Ih,'ir proht to be up month1 n,e Nrho hunting unit will re- - tir,r" t la ,m O.ily a I m oity eight per tent think igo, the figure vo one m ten main for the taking of deer ne agent y K a,,ul l'e Ue.!ng w ill tu r m I wm. mi.)i id the nation ()n (he regular license ami or addt- 32 " r Crn lower profils 1V aii oiling h gh sih.x.l Hu t She I ,,.,1 SI1(J 10,1, fl',J raJo ere I1' cjn on weekend a tumal x.irjdug tug Issued each Friday al Tooele Cityi Utah. Filtered only BY MkRlE JOHN'S I ON A1'1'1 Crnt i si leiil With her tjnYy in , ned m ti,f ha1'0 the iiiijiro.ement at a ba,, through'Dri ember 29 e !ilv v. nh tin ir d.l'J t tM 3 per tent. as Second Class matter at Ihe PoM O.'fu-- al Tooel PHONE 2 or 2312 see higher profits, of SjV ause S.n"'h lu.k and Spt.'.pv.ii- ' amt ami Mr, tasjuyers hrh.ind, duighier 1878 ' n ,!l " J""1 City. Utah, under Acl ol March 8. warning hi recent J1"' M.ss 1C I rue jenst-of i'tow' I imla hililnn, Due and Price 10 per copy. Subscription SI per year a grmip o g' was the 1 Hanksgii ,ng wetkend Saturday d then emu he v tin. the ung ALEX T. DUNN. Editor gathered gurst at the home of Mr and h v ,h VJ!h,r , Mrs Peter Ml K. liar. V.slor al ran.n lm.ee of John MihelSif ''!'v n making .s.lrd ).s wondi rl j! Ih. v of Mr and Mrs I e't r Me n hard far- on Saturdav were ,n lhf Ue' rejdied that h.ghest m r. the Coum i. land and v arm is oilier pU s A said rmrn for improvemem ruf(. Avmiaquin - Timber Canyon. son. I rank M.Ke'Ur Ih... late K. Mar Ihe e.rn.ng was thm ne fu(b ' I ami stall exist it urged that persons North Beaver, Diamond I oik, I ill- - lu'y uw no increase in expansion, is stressing pedestrian safety in J Walk to Ihe left, fating traflic ' U g il mm, rt in of ougli'v njoed s rtd asib!y some reduc-jitrimlier. is still lie sure to give the annual Christmas safely ca claim more. Hiber. Ant.mony, Ijst Zmn ,n if lime are no sidewalks. ear'ur da), whin rtu "I of them Knjdien. H'ich's M.dia'e, tuns This compared with kl jierlpaign. Longer hours of durkne n W. is, Nesada. with C'C") numla-- or fil life insurance anj jienry Mountain. here, and erji's.ng t hi r ei w .oiling 'itnt for the njticmal picture. uf h. r fam.ly, i,whry numUr. whichever apphe. ui.u-- r t'hristmjs shopping, haste and hej turn tu on ol f.sh and nin ting fr'end A di l.i m Fr.rnary Ihijuta'.u-Jlhe dl.rlmem VA about wh.n to - I 'day drinking by Vth pedestrian fhe.r reof m breakdown k' rennvn' wni.ng (n woo qual.fy for repl.es was hi Id at the tu tor of Mr s'rvel to t'u- fu 'owing Navy s'ut.-iidrivers imieue the usud the nuclear tf John afns capital truttavs for expan-Jan-d J Jane Irvme I leven te.i t.i rs aral Jeter-n- . I rank Viniugn of Ibowi. Vo.tuig at the hi'ifsiwer training pro .1 jj( s nuudu-rCoam U are now known lion I arl hazards, lhe II. n:h . for rules' and'regulabonsw'r- - 'm ,S Mr (rnl ' ,he Western o"u rrs were present The tea. her M iry tarot Vn.ih I m !v Mm T.n e u h and M haie n oj.sirtutniy tu w.uk gum full name. 'd veterans ddress. firms an of!he 5? er a bruit, l ha'h II ih Steuh, who is increase, sr'i'i-'- j ,a t(.(lJre side by side wnh scientist, ling r cd salt lake f lv ,h. training lesson was service umal u per cent said they expect A special study of 501 Christmas and lu'm lie is ti.hn's twin dale it bsr!h Ih. 'ma I. and from Mrs Thomas The Chr.sl'iias lur ! n Anderson, !1j noileur ejH-i- t afield. mg number should be given, VA said no change and 25 per cent predtct-(hoida- v And. rv.n. brother His w.le and two childn-John It accidents, made by ,f"- p,e Al C and tn hmc.ans fic in tiltIV was d.cuses and rein shmenls Harry W.nd, audit, on to saving tax dollars,, ed a downtrend in their expansionouncil. shows that one third of Rliaau e w.'h him Tlnv npenl an en ' f shif Ivnn K.'idey. of Wtm'over The national figures the pedestrians kitted contributed said, such actions allows the .. nndA d.nner time ,,h'e .I,. having j,,, Oliver simps ,at.t Tlu-.kv,s tmg The Hub Susnh f.imdv aRcmy to Rive prompter service! jwere: 11 percent, up; 55 per cent. to their own deaths by crcrssmg BMd 26 veterans and their dependents j fwU lawn' t Itv. are reod.nis of Penn T Nevada bet w era Salt intersections. jfo L in lake stepping i Day giving n from Vhind a parked car or waik- firni whifh PfcdR-tewh.-rtheir1 with dinner had tiny increase In capital outlays for The Prod KenVy family sent our SELECTION daughter and family. Mr and Mrs TT VT 'pansion listed growing population, John I lam, after wh.ch th.y tno thanksgiving in liemimton, It.ih 'esp.indmg markets and new pro- tored to laoview. where they'wnh their son. f red and family 1958 s ,he pemary expansion of to Trenionton. they pit k were aloe to Vint tlie.r sin ami The USS Bauer, a San rrancis-ldufIWat- Cotford Mrs and Mr. Mr ed ,,rc,s' Mr and co built up family, (ene Sharp destroyer escort and one ,rms which reported that thev who wereUun of Crjntsvdle, Ihe parents of Members of the ftah State De- - of the Navy'a newest, was com-- I of tortes, Colorado, onjv wo SM(MHS 0 avoid I red's t w b F ish Their Kerms ne G. of Mrs expansum plans at 1957 home of and Game are the at missioned 21. Nov. voung Council said, unless l'J57j'0Ud part staying Thursday, beng Sharps parents, the driver can change h,s sp-eIrwelvn. llayd.-or direction. If a car is traveling 34 miles an hour about 50 feet a GREETING Visitors in Wemlovrr on Sunday second and the driver set' the Mr and Mrs were Mr and Mr ("has Shelton pedestrians 100 feet away, it is alof logan; Bishop and Mrs. Rob- spent the Thanksgiving weekend anj brought before the Utah'escort built in the Bay Area by a most impossible for the driver to ert lawremr. Mr ami Mts Wen- - m Salt lake City visiting and ha ish and Game Commission at its private shipbuilder since World in time. stop d.-- l in War II. dinner with Tom's sister and regularly scheduled meeting Anderson. Pres and Mrs avoid being hit. the Council To thur B.irrux, Mr ami Mrs W avneifamily, Mr. and Mrs, Glen pedestrians to; urges 34 Western firms and the tf' Andervwt ami three children, Ver- ami. In th true Spirit of LSN, Commander Cruiser 1. Cross streets only at intersec-l.onqumed-ll.iv- mg a!l he firm c'nt bs Argye. I sih.-- r llaltiday. Mis Pacific Heel. .. troyer Torce, crosswithin to and stay Christmas . . . w?lect were the chief Nettie Anderson of Granlsvdle; measures was adojvt- - lie the principal speaker. Of(icia-Js,u,tdinner with Bishop which prevented the growth walks. Nt and Mrs Atma Duke and nn('iis(-- r and wife on Thanksgiving ,.tjt u vvas said. Iiecaue depart- - ling at Ihe ceremonies will be NOW, and let U imtraffic signals, signs. re- of llelier; Mr and Mrs. Bert low iwere their daughter and family .jment field men are more aware Rear Admiral George L Russell. operations, print them for You. gulanons, and directions of trafIuture Problems Commandant of the Twelfth ry anJ fanoiy of 1ooe,e; Mary Sir and Mrs. Isan Hale and son.'f local situations concerning I ou The NAM survey asked the,fc officers, liirdell of Wells, Nevada, Bradley of Skull Valley. jing waters throughout the state IN'aval District. or The general opening date for thel The Bauer is a new type of, more than 4.000 companies to list 3. Never dash into the street walk from spot any the were felt suddenly grvatest Mrs. Walter Ralhns is home ag 1959 angling season, as set last destroyer escort. equipped for what they Shogpmg and attending to busifacin8 businessmen in where parked cars or other obness in Salt lake City Monday am with her family, alter having vt.ar for a three year period, will submarine search and attack structions block the view. were Marie and Larry Johnston. 'undergone an ojreratron on her (. ihe first Saturday in June, or fare, srouting and convoy duty. the year ahead Taxes, again, headed the list of 4. Be sure there is time to cross She is 315 feet long, has a Ilig in the I DS Hospital. I. very June 7. this coming year. . Individuals or organizations ha- - beam, and displaces about 1400 problems of greatest concern: in safely before stepping from the Visiting at Ihe home of Mr, and one hnjies for her speedy recov-Mrsthe west, 27.5 per cent; nationally. Ivnn Paulsen on Sunday was cry. ving recommendations concerning tons. 27 0 per cent. Mrs Mrs Paulsen's the angling season for next year) With these dimensions the mother, Problems arising from negotia I rank Pruhrtts of Ml. Pleasant.) Mr. Mark Tripp received an insubmit them in writing iner is larger and heavier than War II escorts, but she has,,lons and dealings with labor jury to his leg. caused by a rail ample time for commission consi-Worl'a low silhouette designed to make ons ran clse second: for the and Mrs. Karl Woolsey had striking hurt acrulently while al these meetings. as visitors over the Thanksgiving king. He will be confined at his Commission meetings are held detection by enemy ships diffi West. 26 4 per cent; nationally, 25 7 per cent. at department of fish and gamejcult. holidays. Mr. ami Mrs. TO. Wald homc lor awhile. The balance of Ihe answer, in 15 West of Salt lake City. North offices, Temple.l The ship is named for a Salt Lake City. They are open to gressional Medal of Honor winner, the West and for the nation, were DIMONSTRATI... . Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pinare and week thanked the nation's press. attendance by the public. l.t. Colonel Harold W. Bauer, spread over a number of other"adverse busithe 50 per centiWeekend winds up deer hunt Mr. and Mis. Gerald Sheppard radio and TV lUSMC, who was killed at Guadal- - Pr0)Icms Come mw Studebaker-Packard'- s tensions." 15 years ago this month i'1e!,s trends," "world and family spent Thursday in in "mystery mail flowing; Deer hunters were reminded d styling. See of1 VA of weekend with offices money, Mis. dinner this that The into ShepBauer will have a crew 'djv d Americas lowest-pricepjh having coming 7 to S vvll see the close II officers and 140 enlisted men VA retorted that only one in 20 the famous car. the Scotsman pard's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walunder the command of Lt. ComHawks the Packards! Then guest-drimander Lawrence D. Cummins. the one that suita L'SN, of Webster Grove, Missouri. you boat. Do it today The ship will be assigned to Destroyer Escort Squadron Three, Studebaker-Packar- d based in San Diego. T xU-- y g vmg kj.in! boi.tavj m the TUi Spun h 1 Vi Humid i k d u. e m fit-- o uHindrJ cran'i tin li-- on It.jjuh I'-- l - fr ' Jdi rtnng 1 -2 li "l itut vi Pr '' 1 s i i ivi Irlue s o fi en-5- 7 I - n IV ..,,,4, New Destroyer s P LSCOrl e j State to FomiulcxtO Fishing Regulation? UV J Lalincncu! Pr ! See ex-U- P UlJ XlaVy Gibson m.-n- ' Cards F g Des-ice- n s will'r d frre 'at 1'$ - fish-'CS- TATE'S war-!Pro't'- ' Bau-ihoul- d - "Be n Con-thi- Ut s dflU bSS" will fr lha-'slas- h OuJo all-ne- w Hawk-inspire- full-size- -' ... Pedestrians Only See your local Dealer today 1 a. t 1 0 Return Game Pedestrians are never more than two feet away from a traffic accident their own two feet the National Safety Council said The Utah Department of Fish today. and Game today reminded sportsBecause pedestrian deaths are men who have received game kill w questionnaires to return them as quickly as possible. To date some 30,000 questionnaires have been mailed to sportsmen throughout the state concerning the take of big game, upland game and waterfowl. Returns so far have been rather scattered, it was said. Questionnaire recipients are selected on a random basis through department license files and the 'information gathered from returns is used in formulating future management practices. Upland game hunters still possessing Chukar partridge bands taken this fall were also asked to return them to the department, The returned bands, it was noted, are important in evaluating the chukar program over the state. Sportsmen returning bands will be sent information concerning age of the bird, where released and the date of release. The department reminded that prompt return of questionnaire cards and-o- r bands forms an contribution by sportsmen toward better future management of the states game animal and bird resources. pda a E. L. Gillespies Excel Service Questionnaires 72 NorthMain, Tooele 7 fo&t sits ffisgfoft ""and tight on your budget toot or? Look it over. Big room for the brawny learn you can own this 1958 Buick Special of the 8 this bottom-price- d Buick line n for just a fraction more than the smaller cars would cost you. You Marines. Step in. well-know- In your first mile of chiving, you discover the first big car in history that really is nimble, easy to handle, light on its feet. Buick Special. Its based on more aviation principles than any car in history. It makes your heart take wing. Try So coine drive You boss a engine. You command a Flight Pitch Dynaflow. You switch the pitch a million ways for performance thats next to perfection. You find a Miracle Ride plus sion that floats you like silk on the breeze. Air-Poi- se Flight Pitch Dynaflow standard on Limited and Roadmaster 75, optional at extra cost on other Series. Advanced new Variable Pitch Dynaflow optional on Special Series. Air-Poi- se Whn Air-Poi- by Buick Dealers. SEE TALES OF WELLS YOUR FARGO Monday Nights, better automobile are built Buick will build them NBC-T- se S and Drive It Theres Nothing Else Like It and THE PATRICE MUNSEL SHOW Friday Nights, AUTHORIZED 400 mXVT f 0 r i START PAYING TIL Sales Craft' now offers Xmas Shoppers a . . . 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Phone wrrw r j all-ne- ve Two Feet Away Sportsmen Urged pjn ... BUICK ABC-T- DEALER r 1957. The results of the survey, made by the National Association of Manufacturers, were released today in a speech by William Bynum, president, Carrier Corp. Bynum spoke at the 62nd annual Congress of the American Industry now being held in New York City. The sentiments of the Western firms closely paralleled the thinking of businessmen throughout the country. Some 4 000 NAM member companies throughout the nation took part in the survey. On the question of sales outlook for 1958, 39 per cent of the Western firms stated that sales would be up next year; 42 per cent said it would be about the same, and 19 per cent reported they expected their business to be down. The figures for the country as a whole were: up, 36 per cent; same, 45 per cent and down, 19 per cent Profit Trend Down At the same time that Western and national companies were expecting fairly good sales outlooks for 1958, not as many were optimistic about the 58 profit 20 per cent of the Western Make it a . . . HOTPOINT Christmas from 'Sales Craft' with No Payment for 90 Days ! SPECIAL HOLIDAY PRICES on the complete HOTPOINT Line at Locally-owne- d 5 and Operated FI A IS1? 214 N.Main Phone 207' pic-On- & |