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Show TV TVrd Judicial District The Tooele Transcript Three Brothers .In and For Tooele County Stale Of Utah NOTH I TO CRI DITORS relate of Sarah Jane Da Creditm s will Green, dmjM-d- . present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at HI North 1st West, Tooele City, Utah on or before the 2 st dav of March AD Friday, February Leave Together For Army Duty ,,, 1958 V k inp Da lion J Dennison, Devon S Denni Dennison and Marion I son. all members of Tooele's (o II, ll'ith I ngmeer llatlahon, (C). (A). Uah National (iuard, will lake their basic training at I orl Tooele City. Utah Cal. lorn a Old. (Date of first pub. January 17, After eight weeks of At my hi 1958; date of last pub , I cbruzry s.c tra lung they will receive ad 14, ISM ) W. Green, Administrator state of Sarah Jane Davis Green, Deceased. A. Phans Johnson Attorney for Administrator John of id training cn v in specialties s ft . 1 re- of the NORTH TOOELE STAKE NEWS J,!.us , A, J'ih.v r . w S 1 Vvv V 1 s 4 f a s 1 Clover Comes Up With Army Detachment' Mrs. Edith S Denison, mother of Ihree Clover. Utah, Guardsmen, bids fond "good-bye- " as Maj, Gen. Maxwell Rich, Utah adjutant, congratulates trioof brothers, troops of Tooele's Company B 115th Engineer Battalion. They are (Center, DeVon, age 19, Marion age 17, and Dullon Denison, age 23, sens of Mrs. Denison. Mc-Phi- Farl Marshall Attorney for the Tstate tJ ,v K . ' M. , Te o - btts'ness of the . railroads, with their employees and' passe ngtrs, would be better oft if1 .he Interstate Cotnmerio Comm,,! were entirely ehmuia'ed j Ihe i tii i,c tiiain is not only in cates hut also in conveniences I orj sample lucks take the goods from the factory door and deliver: him to the consumer. Oherwise, trucks would Ojierate froth the f.cc-- i city to the ra. Jroad and then again! from the railroad to the consumer he re are J) tni'lum auiomolnhsl competitmg with the railroad' the , t vouchers attached, M. I arl Marshall M Farl Marshall,!,,', Trevman. , ,1 ,, , .. s , ' . City Hall Pudding, Tooele, Utah, T , y by on or before the lsth day 0rj b Jjn (DaU.ff,rM March, 19 s8 date last pub., I eb 14, 1958 ) Dona Treyman, administratrix of the estate of Angus M. NOTKT. TO C RTDITORS IN Tillof t'a 'country, and V un.ts turned in In,;, mer NOTICn TO C RI DITORS Mub nf th.s turning lies been In the District Court of (he I nrt Wood, M,s Third Judiciul District, In and l or g'Ven at snarl in the past and it is anticipaTooele (ountv. State of Utah lhal tin' three brothers will IN 1HK MUT1 R OF Till: t TATE of ANGUS M. Me PI I IF, Reed Nelson, administrator of Dec eased. the estate of Oliver II. Nelson Creditors will present claims, and Caroline Nelson, deceased to Dona with Deceased. be eve 1S53 n I Three Ioocle brothers le.t Iasi Sunday morning by air to take os nio"!hi of Army basic tium K MATTER OF THF RNT.Sr F.. SNYDI R. 1 hut the carry ,ng of coal Labor Union Strangulation One of the greatest handicaps of he railroads is the arbitrary and tseless rules of the labor unions. ,'iiese rules were made years agoy , botore the use of diesel engines.l 111 N 11. UIUUI CICU cutomatic signaling, and the var-jicius electrical with All visiting teachers in the No apphune'es :cw provide safety. The worst of Tootle Stake will be honojed on Eeb 14 at 7 30 p rn in "featherbed-Friday- , all is the Eng" whereby the railroads must the stake tabernacle A message pay for time whirl) is not used in to visiting teachers will be given tnv productive manner while they by President O T, Barrus; love are largely forbidden to introduceiand appreciation by Stjke Relief .a!or-saSociety president, eona P. Boyce mg equipment During the past few months, land excerpts from visiting teach-havinterviewed several railroaders messages by. leather topir presidents. AS hen I asked them the' leader. Cecil Barrus. liam reason for the d.fficulties of! All husbands are cordtaly in- to attend. An excellent 'he railroads, they replied ause of the foolish, useless, and .gram has been arranged with a rules of the labor pat Impaling, expensive ors " Unfortunately. it takes mui h courage for Congressmen or Senators to tiy to curb union lab 'I dav; Visiting Teacher JIdMjrionarie3 GrOUpS to bo r PlPH ill 1 e North Tooele Stake I Home for North Tooele State for Sunday, lebtuary s Lakes lew J Lloyd Calhsler and C. Lester Shields l Second Ward program N Howard JenThird Ward sen and Jay Rex Knk, Sr I ifth Ward special program Seventh Ward Bert H, Weight and Irvin D Bird, Sr. Eighth Ward George E. Nelson and J. lvo Christensen Tenth Ward W. Grover Mc- ond Lyman W. Anderson sjx-ciu- .Deceased. Utah. will present claims, (Date of First Pub., January 17,1 Creditor 1958, Date of last pub., rcbruaryj'lh vouchers attached, to the un- - 'ake the advamed phase of then 15, 1958 ) dersigned at 273 North 1st West, graining there Tooele, Utah, by on or before the1 I rnlav, Dalun. IV von and Ma 20th dav of March, 1958, rinn Dennison received the ecm NOTICE TO CRI DITORS E. leRny Snyder, administratoFgratuIntieim, of Mjor Genera" IN THF MATTER Or THE ESof the Estate of Ernest I. Sny- - Maxwell E. Rah, Adjutant Con TATE of IDA R. WHITE, Deceasir. era I of Utah, in Salt lake t itv j der, deceased A hat About The future ed. M Farl Marshall for their enthusiastic support of A Urge amount of railrojd Creditors will present claims, H.ibscm Park Mass, The recent 'h.s program Gineul Rich pom; Attorney ...for the Tstate Jiould never have been Ijid Cer-.aiwith vouchers attached, to the l suicide of Kubert h Chair Young, men these out were that ej young Saturday, Eeb. 15 at 9 pm. will railroads were built, not to dersigned t 214 South 2nd Street. (Uai; of f,rM pub , january I7, not only doing I leir country a n1,111 t H'0 New Voile Centra!' be the setting of the Rose Prom and but arrv Tooele, Utah, by on or before the 1958, ; date last freight, passengers pub., I eb 14, 1958 )' patriotic service so necessary in Railroad, bungs to my attention1 in the North Tooele Stakehouse, 20:h day of March. 1958 ather to se.l slocks and bonds who'e rad-these crucial t.mes. but that thev 'he prob.ems of lb Scheduled to appear at the sponsored by the Mia Maids and now should Such railroad Reed White, administrator of the trackage As rtwd a mutttr of NOTICE TO (RLDIIORS industry would manv skills that be do carded and thousands of rail- - North Tooele stakehouse Erdjy.jExjilniets of both North Tooele estate of Ida R. White, deceased President Aijx rt of the New IN THE. MATTl R OF THE ES- would stand them in good stead, To, tele stakes. road s:atons should be closed. 1 February 28 at 8 p m , is a "Var-ianM. Farl Marshall TATE of ANGELINA T. GOCHIS, throughout their lives in a civilian HavtaRaihoad recently asked the1 or guest cards will be a Budget the) Concert," mav fromVy sponsored by go for T'vibDt the Estate Commission of Serv Attorney also known as ANGELINA G. GO- capacity as wcll as in a miht.ct v will be in their formals Second Ward. imust, aad whole to worse until our girls rail j Tooele, Utah. CHIS. Deceased. pMassjchusetis to close over 5(1 r()jt. road system collapses and has to Some forty talented people will lor their prettiest party dresses and (Date of first pub., January 17. Creditors will present claims, Ievon and Dallon Dennison stations and d.sc on(inue a program that will thrill the boys will really shine, all oe reorganised. Such reorgamza-Jpresen- t 1958; date last pub. February 14. with vouchers attached, to the unlarge number of trains including' to lake th.s training earli.r, s t.on could the useless eliminate everyone, featuring the "Bell Can- - dresst-- up, including tie and coat. 1958.) trams l'twccn Boston and, dersigned at 321 East Maple St., but they waited until I ehruury Come and dance to the music of Ita Choir " Also on the program duplication Reasons Railroad the'ordi-Curtailment lor Tooele, Utah, by on or before that Marion Dennison, who ill be a male quartet, harmonica the Stake Orchestra, floor show rail-jv- x the so On other hand, many 20th day of May, 1958. NOTICE TO CREDITORS just turned 17, could accompany and refreshments for all to enjoy. ro id Ixmd issues are sectued by sojand a ukelele combination IN THE MATTER OF THE ESWm T. Goc his, administrator of them and they could all he See you there. kinds of assets, ber. and for the benefit of all different TATE of OLIVER E:. NELSON and estate of Angelina T. Goc his, gether When they return in six dial each railroad would have tovoung and old alike is the "Topoka CAROLINE his wife, deceased NELSON, months, they will be fully trained commuter business t passenger with Bob Toul pul- be reoiganized independently. This Marionettes .M. F.arl Marshall Deceased. and a valuable asset to Company does rot puv. and is provided only would be suit to tJke a long time, ling the strings '.Attorney Creditors will present claims, for the Estate I!, Tooeles own National Guard at a laige lo.s to the railroads but most and cer- - The choir will sing a group of Roger W. Babon I Ills with vouchers attached, to the Utah tinit. is the business of hi nginp tt in,(, n u;j,r t0 p,0,ide such am other railroad bonds should selections from the "Student 27 of first 17, at Park The Ave., Tooele, (Date pub , January dersigned, boys are Ihe sons of Mr great mtmbeis of jx'ople into a servne, many stations and much come out in the end worth par and! prince." Also appearing will be a Utah, by on or before the 20th 1958; date last pub, February 14, and Mrs. Theodore Dennison of St Intv every non. og. and out again .lew equipment must he kipt m interest Iherefore, my conclusion, ladies' trio and a violin selection. mm 1958 ) 1 i .John. within short periods day of March, 1958. at night. prime condition jd day for this to holders of railroad securities is!pus manv others, in an hour and QT verv shott use hisIt may be better for you toj;, minutes of show. Your local stockbroker will tell sell your railroad securities nowi Conducting this group from Salt A return engagement of the mil reinvest the money in some Lake will be Norman Taylor with BY'U show has been schevariety you w hc'lier the Mtautirn app'i. Other-jGrace aru growing Industry. Wallace accompanying on duled for March 13 m the North to the railroad whose stoi ss reinvest in these railroad, the piano. 5llwise, Tooele stake tabernacle. AAith the Union Pacific bonds ,now hold later, when they will sell The 3s(ith Quorum of Seventy and Santa I e, the proportion of for half their present price. I now iance to the show are as follows: are again sponsoring the show, Kimmu'.er busimss is very sma'i see little hope for most railroad 25 cents for children to 14 years of which proved to be such a hit last pn relation to the total passenger stocks. age, 75 cents per person or $2.50 year. business. On the other hand, wi'h Tickets are now on sale and per family. the Pennsylvania or New York be purchased from any memmiyT , of com-Central, the proportion ber of the quorum. Price of admuter business is very large. Each mission is $1 for adults and 50 railroad must be judged independcents for children. Of interest locally will be the We not should generalize ently. appearance of Major General John about them 21 B. Medarts, Friday, Feb. 14 on Award-Winnin- g Real Estate Taxes Tooele Tenth Ward has set n at 8 30 p m. on Another reason for President Air-CoolFeb. 21 for their building Aluminum KSL-T5. Channel for aid is the tax Alport's appeal fund banquet. is chief of the General Medaris on raihoad teal est ition levt'd . . will begin at 6 p.m. in conservatively, a lOOX imate. Such taxes enable the cities U.S. Army Balistic Missile Agen- - theServing provement over conventional recreation room of the ward The Tooele County School Board one was such of the as aad budd funds to to jry raise Detroit brakes." turnpikes church house at Main and First members and their partners and p SPORTS CARS ILLUSTRATED, Feb. airplane terminals, etc , which m,'n responsible for lunching North. Everyone is invited to at- all Tooele County teachers and Exs nca The first satellite, the competitors of the rad-- i tend. their partners met at a banquet, roads. The railroads beg relief jpiorer." After making 22 emergency stops are $10 per family or held in the Tooele Central School Tickets from these taves. otherwise, they! from 60 MPH in a 1958 Buick room on Wednesday $5 per plate. CUB SCOUTS ISIT threaten to liquidate. Liquidation Century, SCI tells its readers-"Thievening, Feb. 12. One hundred Cub Scouts of Pack 346 Den 2, v. mild, in most was by far the most severe vases, g ve bond were seated at long tables, test we ever have submitted a holders full payment for their seconder direction of their Den Mo- which were decorated with plastic PRACTICF sedan's brakes to, but after it was unties but wood leave verv htte (her, Alice Harvey, made a Tooele Eighth Ward Singing trees, adorned with red and white over the Buick's brakes functioned for the sto kholilets Here again, to the Transcript Office on Wed-- I Mothers have scheduled two ptac- - gumdrops, and red and white t will be found that entirely dif- nesdav afternoon. The bovs made perfectly." the first is Tuesday, Feb. hearts between the trees. Bouquets ferent situations exist with dif- a tour of the shop and had their tices, 18 immediately following MIA and of red and white carnations were set on names The following railroads ferent slugs. the second is on Thursday, Feb placed about the room. Tor instance, the New York Cen- boys made the visit; 20 at 1:30 pm. at the North Purpose of the banquet was to tral owns much valuab'e real est- - Randy Lynn Henwood, James Stake socialize together and permit new tabernacle. Ri Kevin Richard Bevan, of in the Grand the vicinity ate Stanley All Singing Mothers are request- teachers to become acquinted. Central Station, New Yoik City ehardson, Lee C. Warburton, Michael Lee Paulos, Larry Lee Per- ed to attend, as these practices! A report of the delegates, who Certain shott line railroads are are in preparation for the Sunday went to the UEA leadership school real estate inmnsnies rather kins, Larry Eugene Cooper, .Ran-dat Cedar City, was given, followed evening service on March 2nd Alden Winchester. then railroad companies. The Sobv a program of a quartet singATTENDS FUNERAL uthern Pacific and the Great NorMr. and Mrs Leland Beckstrom ing two numbers, bv Karl Swan, As long as the public believes thern have valaable od and ore to Panguitch, to attend Doyle West, Martell Christensen motored leases wnich secure their bonds that anyone can teach, the public the funeral, held February 1st, for and Dick Hall. Berkley Orr sang Here again, your broker will tell will believe that anyone can critiARTHUR F. CO Mrs. Beckstroms grandfather, J. a vocal solo and J. Powell played you what railroads have valuable cise teachers. H. Linford, who died January 29 two numbers on the accordion. real estate and what railroads REY, Ohio Schools . Mr. Donald Dickerson was in at age 78 years of causes incident have not Y'ou cannot generalize to age. He had been ailing for charge. Everyone enjoyed a ve7 From Trucks, Buses Competition some time prior to his death. His pleasant evening. Automobiles, and Airplanes, wife pheceeded him in death by frwy window of every Buick t $AT7Y KATE Gott Pipelines A tiny mouse is playing a giant two years. He is survived by three Such competition is the basic sons and three daughters, 35 grand- part in medical sciences fight to cause of the railroads difficulties children and 25 great grandchild- wipe out muscular dystrophy, one American families are The various restrictions put 'today. of mandkind's most cruel ren. They returned home on B-5- 8 Look year upon rates and practices bv the housed better Interstate Commerce Commission " VELVET WALL SOUND SILTN thanks to Advertising! were instituted when the railroads cally DYNASTAR GRILLE stunning highlight of had a real monopoly Today, the the new face of fashion. seals out road noises, heat and vibration. railroads have no such monopoly. THIS IS ADVERTISING WEES Tooele, pro-jPr- Babson Discusses Second Ward to Railroad Securities un-P- (Sponsor Variety Show n , 1 'i learn d ire wan-l1,r,,- J r num-rnan- e , B.Y.U. Variety Show to be Seen Yarrh Idl Hprp XtlUlUll j itho Gen. Madaris on Television, Friday n)f Ward sets Building Fund 10th Banquet, Feb. Buick's Tri-da- Perspn-to-Perso- Brakes ed in the County School Teachers Hold Banquet, Wednes. 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