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Show -- ' Effective Accident r Prevention Programs Low in Utah lire luiiitn u a 1rrn';The Toce!o Transcript 31 hk) wa bill d single year's traffic mayhem has-eon figjies for (tie first time mg the month of A thiee different dates, the Veterans Administration explained this week in answer to numerous in W Mv? d I u char-Umc- J -- OWNANDS MADE WITH YOUR, FAMILY r v QR; GROUP PROJECT v - f ;v ?. ' 'Wi b ru j, b4vu? OH rOUR.OkO --CADDIS PROJECT TODAY ftrtarhiaking :Orsplpyt .lor,' Oirtstouq. Acfuolly ClO)iVffrjm Pom T'p'to.Cend Bow. Tftay'r Eaiy., Fun J3nc fzatjng totVake? Thev Inexpansjvt Add afetfvt Spent o.AnV.Occation. GET STARTED Clo-Cand- ' ' - t I I nd Tofonwcliod. top In trial klti ' US A Misguided Missiles Christmas shopping traditionally control through effective enforce ment, engineering and education and until each individual accepts his personal responsibility for complete obedience to the tralf.c rules." The safety authority added that 'until then, motorists with a realization of the djnger and a strong, will to live have the best chance of avo.dmg accidens. Such, people, he said, will keep their mods on their driving, will not take small risks to save time and will not violate obvious safety rules like driving after drinking This is particularly important in the coming hol.djy season, he said, if present human and economic loss estimates are not to be begins the day after Thanksgiving Trejxury Department is dv for Christmas gift shoppers this year with a new. streamlined if not jet propelled Series I'.. Sav-- j lings Bond, and a new gift enve-- ' lope to fit its smaller sie at-- , cording to Lionel W. Olsen, Tooj ele County Savings Bonds chair-- ! j 'man. STM Afc SILVEttlVAKE Sl'ECMALS ! Wm. Rogers Silverware Set Set 34-p- c. 50-p- c. Service for 8 8 W! Barmuda Rose Silverware Set 50-p- c. Service for Set 34-p- c. Service lor 8 12. 17 Set 30-p- c. 8 Service for 6 1M For IHil- t- For HI- SHAVERS SHAVERS All makes Tie-&-Cu- Sets ff PINGS Sets Slone Rings Wedding Rings Watches Silverware Wallets Sheaffer Pens Neck-&-E- M- ar Watches 9 Watch chairman said. "The state office IBM Transceiver Sets Gents' 17-jew- i Sunbeam Hand Mixer el 17-iewe- Self-Windin- Watch L. f All-ste- case i 0 g0 0 YJ' 0 gj 0 J' 0 rC,0 a'0 rj f tgr P cq Ord-Thi- thro-Apr- is 34-FiE- CE K K il R S R d $ home near Tooele High School. Very desirable Lot is large and has an extra income of $70 per month. This is truly a good .buy at $11,000. five-roo- ft Ci home on acre of ground loOutstanding buy, this cated on South Coleman Street. Seller leaving town, reduced price to $5,500. five-roo- P. Twelve acres of ground with water, plus old home which could be worked over into nice home. $6,500 is the selling five-roo- K I MICHAELS JEWELRY PHONE m P Nice home and seven unit motel in Grantsville, Utah. This is real good income property. Priced at $32,000. Lovely cabin at Fish Lake, large living room, kitchen and two bedroom. Large patio, completely furnished. $1,000 down will handle this home selling for $6,000. We give KOI. IP ST ItIKE Stamps! West Vine, Tooele 0 Y? hundred and forty-si- x feet frontage, double garage, some barns for livestock, basement home, one block to schools. This property can be purchased and moved right into for only $500 down. Grantsville, Utah. New Stock 30 0 Two Costume Jewelry off & Five-roohome on four acres of ground in Clover. This could be a handy home while working at Dugway. Seller is asking $5,000, make us an offer with a lowdown payment. Gents' or Ladies 24 , g? price. Watch Bands pnee f an- - close-to-Tooe- 299' 17'7 ' days, graduation and wedding tif 10 ?' XZ,' Only g el r &J! a few years old, lovely brick home on 79 acres of Look into this ground. Very well kept small set-uCity property for an ideal home for those boys with nothing to do. 17 14 landing gear. ' Five-roohome on two acres of ground, which has eight shares of water. This property zoned for stock surely wont last. Priced for quick sale at $8,500. WATCHES Water-proo- of the U S ! Savings Bonds Division has sup plied banks and other issuing ag ents with the new envelopes to fit the punch card type of V. Bond which has been on sale since Oct I. The envelopes are free, as is' the service of hanks ar.d other financial institutions that issue them," he continued. Chairman Olsen points out that Savings Bonds are equally suit able and welcome as gifts for gk out below the cockpit. When any occasion, from the birth of a iding, the pilots feet act as hu- child through successive birth- - Homes for Sale! price SHAVERS I Bands ff Lady's Sunbeam j The envelope, in pastel blue and' pink, bears the label that is now .traditional for Savings Bonds' "The Gift That Keeps on Giving"; jOn the reverse side is a spare for an inscription: "To . . . From and the slogan: "A Gift Today the' for a Bright Tomorrow, After two months of Utah's first open season for the trapping of beaver, reports corning to fish and game offices show that trap pers are failing to make inroads on the large beaver populations of the state. Department spokesmen reminded trappers today 'that from now through January is the best time for taking these valuable The animals are now in prime condition it was said, and pelts taken during this peHbcf should bring top prices if properly cared for. Information received from fur Colonel John A. Supensky, Com buying firms throughout the west-e:- manding Officer, Tooele Ordnance states indicate that fur price Depot, announced today that an this year will be comparable toUybj Transceiver had been install hose of last when the prices pa.d at fbe depot which will save for prime, well cared for pelts, 'ten (0 jq days in processing o. s averaged $10 and more per pelt requisitions between Tooele year for the first time in nance Deoot and Pueb'o Ordnanct the his'.o v of the state, beaver Depot, Pueblo, Colorado. may be taken by any person posThe transceiver represents a di sessing a valid trappers license rect telephone hook-u- p between These licenses are available to Tooele Ordnance Depot and Pueb . from many prospective trappers 0rdnance Dem). which utJ,i7es license vendors in all parts of the IBM cards to effect expedited state. to the Tooele Ordnance All streams, except parts of six supplies Rebuild Shops Maintenance Depot drainages, are open to trapping A transceiver is a type of reand the season will continue to a machine similar producing 30, 1958. Tooele machine wherein teletype A copy of the 1957 furbearer Ordnance Depot can prepare their proclamation should be consulted in the form on an requisitions Tor descriptions of waters closed IBM card, submit them through to trapping. the transceiver and they will be Trappers were further reminded Pueblo Ordnance that copies of the brochure ent- reproduced at immediately. Depot fot1 are Profit" itled, Trapping still available by writing to fish and game department offices in Another important development Salt Lake City. in the Navys spreading airwing is the first lighter - than - man Mental health has become such helicopter powered by dwarf-sizerockets. The pilot straps himan issue today that people go crazy in pursuit of it. LEO McCAU-LE- self in a bucket type open cockpit, as he gains altitude his feet dan- Partners. Wallets Tie-&-Cu- 1 1 ) Installed At TOD Service for lv (ilion I)av Happy first birthday to Robert ;De Vargas who celebrated his f.rst 4 with a jnrmetsary party at the home of his parents, I ddu i.Mr. and Mr IWargas On .hand to help with the party Were limit cousin Michael. Delphy and Deanna IWargas. Carol lee and Mary Jones. exreed'-d- . Garrard and Sons Tractor and Implement Co. O0 Silver Cleaner; M.trva Revnolds, Silver Cleaner, chariotte Rewilds, Marva'x mother and Mrs Retha GiMett, Wake Junior Cleaner Supervisor, who made the awards. of h.s life Mr. floate said "unless we are ready and willing to pay rea sop ably for safe vehicle and driver Spectacular. XMAS'!:Dcorations orl H as-yo- EXCELLENT ..i rll" Stockton Ward boasts two more Silver Cleaners The awards were made lec. I. Hen they are pictured with their Irudcis and mothers, L to R I ern Reynolds, teacher; Mrs. luctlle Kelly and daughter. Sharon Kellv, As for the $32 2) 'bills the cost of accidents is met. ,ed up to every man. woman and n a go basis. However pay .child in the country, Mr. Boat? he pointed out that this is small' said that they can be marked paid consolation since, as matters! stand, every citizen can count on his share of thi seconomic waste, to increase each year for the rest GLO CANDLES . I he retroactive payments are determined thiee different by .'sets ot ciriuiiixtam es bused on the date of application. VA listed ithim as follows; 1. If the veteran files his application within a year from the date of his release from active service land if VA finds hn serv a e disutility was severe at Separation to be compensable, payments may te made retroactive to the d.iy following ns release 2 If the veteran file application withm a year fiom the date of inis release, but his disability was not severe enough at release to Ik compensable, pavmenis may not be made for periods earlier Terry Lynn La-H;han the dale the evidence shows Muvter Terry lynn I ankford ce the disability became severe enlebruted his fourth buthduy, Fri- ough to be corniwnsable. day. November 29, with a party 3 If the veteran files his applihome of hi parents, cation later than one year after ,.j Mr ,m nmi I ankford His release, payments may be made ovcjy birthday cake was made retroactive to the date of filing Jnj j,,vrn h,m bv Mrs. Sarah lid tj,,i i.ntii neighboring friends in- - The limn aged delinquent is not vi,.j 0 help bun enjoy the party always the hardened, ruthless kil wt.re johnny. Anna and Connie. ler one sees portrayed in Grade nJrrls jcf an(j Steven Smithjc movies. He is a young person MjI gnj unnle Harris. Caryn who, in some way. has been cheat ed out of his childhood, has too early become accustomed to ugliness in the lives of those closest to him. Because he feels cheated and has nothing to cling to or steer niversaries, as well as for Christ- - j,v, he strikes out at his family mas GF.RAI.D id. at the ycarend bonuses, incen-'an- j Uve and performance awards and WAl.KI.R, "An Answer to Juvc-tTh- e 'hat calls for a "present n,u Delinquency," Cosmopolitan future. wlh 57. V - Tate's quiru-s- cou d re lk-- c Veterans News j Hack pj merits of comprnsa-turfor xervne connntrd disabilities may be made to one of duee this toll some by reducing the number of cars rn fie hign way. Otherwise, he said, the umiu annual rout'd of holiday shoper' and seasonal celebrants will make1 December ome again the deadiest month of the year. While deaths will be below the all time high Set in l'Jiti, aeuJent and injuries, like the dollar cost are cnnfuimng their steady climb jand will reach new high levels IMr, IJoate said that this steady increase in the toial tiaffic casualty experience exposes the err or of measuring highway safety progress solely on traffic death figures Buqilfe REMINGTON Qac&u&t 1937 Friday. DacrmHoro, n ,hc "The pro rata share Iw mein ear h of (he natnm's 171,790 tut eilitns amounts to $13 33." Mr llisate said "while the cost for a family of four is );P(93. Inr'uded n the sum are ihaiges for pro;) erty damage, automobile repair, .1g.1l and medual fees, insurant 1 expenses and loss of iniumc thio ugh absence from work" He added that in amassing this' b.ll the nation's traffic losses wih reach an estimated total of 3s.3uu deaths, ll.7U0.0o0 au .dents I x tended period of bad weather dur handed m 197 tmljy b lliivnj N litUti, tunig-- r Of the Al'iidi ill Prevention of (he Aimh ulio.i of (.asiuity and Surely Companies, and i( came 10 a siayyenng grand total of JJS'i, b 00. 000' Hut ;s (he titiman-- cost of traffic vear and nium thiough tHirmU-the h.uM f gJre m the 51 Let us arrange that New Home p . . . with the best of terms. WESTERN 324 South Main" REALTY nSUaCC 1335 1 Q0 ?,r K ? s; South Main ft |