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Show Tccrp Trarr.'rip SALTY SAU.C T!ip Giving With A Reason Friday, April JoAnn Slobors Heads Committee for U.S.U. Agathon 1053 13, an otj u; ing th.cl cam er robs the There from . . . thinking come x Imni t tu In- kI fon i - of thousand tml jiv Ihe com nuncx (mm I In heart A earRut can we suv dial juvu),' ix'unlx reaches min I mtn nm.ilK w cniitt-lemotional' ' J' 1' ll1 ml.ia ana!1"1 a . i$ ri p. .toJulii) Giving of da il'i'-cl 4 lls J's" it invokes RV MAKir. JOHNSTON Ihought unci icumui n Jhe turrenl liusade of the Ann-- i'"tf ,0's ITIOM. I0CJ or 2342 uau Cancer Sot a I v a;H als (a lh luI in " mounui g ill la it in man (carl, Its (ml uko to the sen-- e I"1'' r and !tin!' ITS of I'm ij'li ! i! pivc rs of responsibility of t vs n'r tits. h it t a'Wt (,V, Amt rajis In ht '() stamp killscm! a1 '"1' J ''son - - to (, I'tlt the disease wlmh Sinister of tauter quarter id a million of us t at h '1 narpe 11 I o will Strike which Oil Mill1! 2' a limit ill Jtar and til es try thru- Amt in an tannins AITINOv 1 1 SI K l. huimr was In d in the Wi mini or dents Hiih - Mis I tl a tkul altt nd ral of lief am It , I lam (uni tussard the th s Wt dm stl.i y at 4 pot hea'th and vstlfjte of tin ir work- vstie, onIII id m the Fount, (ul I le. tilth is ers ami (heir members in thin Mi vsaid thaptl, m lioimlifal t 'lulls tn improve working rout! 1 tnuiih utile wu ss jeais old and is il. ons and piovnle (or sons (aims (be annual examiiu survived lv thiie theikiis Nevvtnn luttle. Mnrav, Burdette turns vshnh the Ameruan Camir' Suit lake ( it' und Samuil Society advocates as a means oft Pottle, luttle, W e- - t Ionian, ime too delecting cancer in ns eat best tlier, Jesse luttle, Rftuntifiil !md and most curable stages. 14 gr noli loldren Mrs Alkin re Tins is encouraging progress, turned home, Wednesday night bat mat h more Ilet-dto be done through research und education !t cost iluee to four times as to help save the 75 000 Americans muth til m tease the octane num w'o d.e every year needlessly Tx-- of gasoline by one point at the cm taut level as it does at tin fiiun canter. They could havt been saved if they haJ been Ireal-hoctane level ed in lime. The waters of Utah sapimrt 5s disease as pervasive as d Keren! species of fidt Any reco;u,,e r s ... si .suit h '.I 729 NORTH MAIN I Ml-- : AT TOOTLE, UTAH t V0ULT11Y 1TS11 it iiimn lit) and I x J'loier jsei ltd as litets to I be dist rut sim, St ouim islt r r of ccirmniurs and. Ilirtild Wind tiiw.p rumimitee (hair man timdiultii the court A fsi.l program t hat at lei u tig In j di.m dam mp and lashing demon ''rations was piesented hv the St mils Ivptoier It tiler, (laienit' I mneti muduitid a f.ist aid tie n"in trillion Jlu Pnnury pride1 patrol furoolied lie ( mor guard1 ami handled the B igs for the even K I n It r it at ted as m Aja-tho- mu Win, lover enjoy id the nf the fo'lowmg I nun out of town und their interest ami participation was appiniatcj le Rov I lin'av, number of the MIA pen Williams G rants era' boar I. pre-at'- I.AYE AND! It SON receives his Eagle await! Wuh !um are lus mother, Mrs J, Ronald Anderson, Robert 11 utihmsun and ( larerne Linnet lame is the fir'l boy at Wendover to reteive this covetetl award nil - one-hal- ,( ( (rjnr vil.e district thairman, le i s. berg Jr member of 'he ,.r,n n,llum. ernunde,. ClaremelJ I tve C.rantsv.lle stake MIA denrv. i, Kllv' Sullivan. Jerry Wmd in f ,, Stephen Wadsworth. bonus. - Jjhh-s , i in h i r of the (Ireat Su'i I . ike tonne it. Rept csriiiutives of the various ! Pork Sausage 98c n. I Fryers (whole) 39c I Sliced Halibut 45c FROZEN CORN t lb. PEAS Ib J 4-- c J - Locker Beef FINANCED and Pork NO DOWN PAYMENT nd. 3KS,s.si r j an(,-Mr- V'Y.fee'vkv s :X' par-jeni- 0- - 5Pk9'-95- con-Jce- rt pre-un- VEGETABLES MIXED VEGETABLES PEAS and CAPROTS . i 59c 3-- Nel-!sn- ... T Mr and Mis (htcr Mi Kt lai Zand ci vie gimips enjoyed visiting over the wetkmd joined wilh the parents and mihiI va it It Iete s sisfel , Mis Mary Iat ers lo honor the 19 fine Smuts M,' am! their in phew Glen Me K Kdlur of and their son 1'!;1 ' ,r Ihn.nre are Joseph J from m L rovo toe M highlght of the court was John, Jl!Jin a f , t. r hjUng Kpt.mj the presentation of the f ag.'e some t me in Oregon. Wht'e there.' award to lane K Anderson, .son, ( ht st x rays will he given at the Mr ihn.iire suffered a case of f and Mrs J Kona'd Audi r iS( huildmg on April 29 (mm pneumonia They expert to be i btgan his st mitmg in o m 0 12 noon, 2 p m to 6 p m home several wetks A j the I't.n.ary gun!, patio! in Wen )Jve t(,sl. adj;,s art. u,.(l.d tf dovtr and has c limbed to Fage, xravs. esptcial'v the men, as .. the Tom Im at Freeman It k al Imiv "nS the fu st to mg receive,,, (miml nl(.n lhjn W1,III Ibis award in the history of Wenti st,()A an mditution of tulierculusn ,hime were Mrs I reeman s Mr. and Mrs. Mert Frown ovtr Congratulations, lane iAIso di tec ted are lung infections i. land sun. Llovd of Itehe a brmher A record nf other awards , j V heart disease The xravs will t ,n lhe c,ll,t- - as f,,ll"v's Jerry with Wife and son of Corpus die free of thaige . Itxas. a brother, .lay Tendt rftHif rank, Danny I in jChristi, 1 '! T Brown of Tennessee: a sister .Mrs (lass rank. F rankhn anes, NeStevenson of dhll Winnetautca, W'e'ie snrrv to hear of the un'or Quinn, Jr., Vernon G. Nielson, Mi M's I reeman cnierla.ned ih.tel Konakis, Thomas Bangs. ,tun.ite accident lynn Tolley suf life award, James W. Anderson. tend recently whi'e playing base with a dinner for all v -- av. . . . Li t dgle award. Lane K Anderson, hull in Soumsli ltik where he is Mr. and Mis Mert Brown gave HKIMARY GLTDF: FAIKUL UU)K GUARD Brent Jones, I la M hv Li tile of for all sthool them dinner Delle. ic at am presented Gardntr). Gordon Stewart. Skipper Boyd, Tommy Carroll and Danny ploter apprentice award, James W dent, lynn dislocated his hipbone ako at the dinner were Mr Fred I dnd Mrs John Rob Anderson, M.chael trailer. Byton Tests ait being made to determine St own of I : TtStone. Fxploitr ratings. Mu haei further inuunes His mother, Mrs inson and daughters Sheila and''''. Madge and son, Jerry, have 24. tommy F reeman, Jr April I 2G I home. 21. Sharon o.s Jolley, is in Spanish lo;k. to Ruih, of ( anada It has been fout .been Craner, physical fitness yens. April Merit had s llan.'d Wmd, Ste spend some tune with him. Mr. and Mrs. Jun Monahan's ivears snte Mrs Brown's daniht Mr. Frnest Bovd is in the loo- anmveisary is on April a vtr' haPP "e e Valley hospital for treatment'- -' mjy 11 for infection caused as an afterMr. and Mrs Cecil Moore en effect from influenra. joyed a visit from their son, Cecil, wife from Jerome, Idaho Mr. and Mrs Thomas Christen- Jr, and sen are spending a week or so in os Angeles with their daughter, Iheda (Mrs. Ted Downs), husband and newc grandson, who was born on April 10. J Cubes "I "V J d - j I t ,';.VA ii?i0 Eugene McLaws Completes Reserve Training 1 Acs . tend I tuts colli ev 4TH WARD KI t.Il F SOCirTY mirth ward Relief Tlit Ichiele Society wdl hold the sex ml scieme meeting on Tuesday. April 22 at 2 ward pin. in Ihe Fourth l.leventh thurch. Mrs Zola F Ikington will give the lesson. All members and interested lad.is are invited to F RI 1 11 F SOflTTY IiXKle I irst wjrd Re'ief Society will hold the social scieme meeting on Tuesday. April 22 at 2 pin. in the First Sixth ward lihmch. Mrs 1 dim Gillespie will give lhe lesson A baby siller will ibe present. All members ar.d interested ladies are invited to at-nd 1ST W ARD lhe tt DC nR ANC'll R SOCIITY 7 lie Deseret Chemical branch Rebel Society will hold the liter ary meeting on Monday evening, ,, a, ch jn Mrs Vt.rda Crosk,y U( p,ve the lesson. All members and urcvted ladies are invited to at- tend pU CAREER OPPORTUNITY Tor Agents in the Tooele County fast growing, rapidly expanding life insurance company. Fxperience not necessary. Complete training program with proper supervision given throughout training per- area, with Fugene McLaws, 733rd Troop Carrier Squadron (Reserve) Hill AF B, Utah, has completed his six months active duty in the Air Torce Reserve program. Airman McLaws enlisted in the really getting green, although there Air Force Reserve the 16th of Oc- iod. EARN while you LEARN is a lot of snow, yet. tober, 1057, and received his basic Financing Plan available to quaat lackland AFB. Texas. lified applicants. Here is your Get well wishes go out to little training After completing his basic trainopportunity to have security Wendy Sheppard, daughter of Mr he was sent to Keesler AFB, and Mrs. Gerald Sheppard, who ing, and happiness with earnings unfor training as an airhad a tonsilectomy, and is now at Mississippi borne radio operator. Upon com- limited. For interview appointhome again. he to the 733rd ment write or call returned pletion, J'CS at Hill AFB to finish his six enterMrs. N e t a Wadsworth months Airman McKenneth C. Johnson tained her club. Saturday. April 12 Laws willactive duty. train once a month with Present were Frances Russell, the 733rd J'CS 74 East Clark St. until his enlistment Lynn West. Violet Heath, and is completed Grantsville, Utah Thora Wind. Refreshments were Airman McLaws is the son of TU4-340- 7 PHONE served. Mr. and Mrs. Glen McLaws, 71 North Coleman, Tooele. The renovating of the new legion hall is progressing rapidly, with legiona'res and their wives working hard to have everything in order for the convention to be held JUST IN and Mrs. Glenda Green and children pent Sunday in Tooele with Glenda's mother, Mrs. Millie Lyman I hey drove up into the canyons neaiby and thought they were , f j 8 , h UP the imjWHimlrd leuft hi r. plus SI addinonal every) glay after 72 hoots at the distre-oigamalionl on ol the dog utcher, if the dog' j is held. . I'-H- le ! Boneless Beef presents life award to Scout James W. Anderson. as he did several years ago to Jimmy's father, Ronu'd Anderson. Jimmy's moiner puts on the award. I TON IM! AY . Mac (ijcMmit, 4 i thuc! sennits throughout Idaho and pans of Nevada .in I Wv a. .mg have bull invited To atlmd I'.sU x lug event of the vear " Mav 2 has btui dtsgiuted as St mor Diy A If Qifen" chosen fioni candidates nominated from various mgh sihiKils will reign over Miss t'SU " At along with J jf hi i senuus art sthool high jst exjietted to attend ihe seniors will lx-- special gat sts of the I'mversity students. I ie motive in hind Agathon is to jrepuint graduating seniors with :he opportunities in education offend at Utah State l.aih department of the university will sponsor a display introducing educational optortunity of euih field. Ihe lour Freshmen will he at Agathon They will present two hour concerts on ione and Friday evening m fhe George fieldhmise Irite for Ihe w.ll lie $1 per person. Along .with this event will be a free dunce in the L'B ballroom Seniors will be able to at- I'uh. s labor v mm-iiiiie- e I'liu't tu ht hi Id May I. 2, mid 3. Agjtho'i is the west's largest .tudi nl m m.'.i't d edut atitui j! fair The f m us this year being placed il tS s"ii e a m. a spet ml St ieue I a.r teveliiUllt nts Wl.l thspljv made in sc it nee by Inj'll s hool stu- Court Honor Held at Wendovcr Ward am! Ami In-- 111 Industry Sulcets of loot le is head-.it h si htnl ril.ituins pie fin l'f ill Si.ie I'nivci sity' Jo KEDS April 26. COME IN Kedettes and SEE the NEW SHOES Don Bennett and brother-in-law- , Darrel, are sjsending a few days in Ogden, visiting their reMrs. fo Summer FUN. spective parents. of competition hits in The Utah when the demand for copper falls off and stockpiles of unsold metal build up. To compete in a market governed by supply and demand, Kennecott must keep production costs in line. Some costs can be controlled by a carefully planned like the one now economy program under way at Kennecott. But what about costs that are beyond Kennecotts control taxes for example? Taxes have as much influence on Kennecotts ability to compete as the cost of blasting powder, freight charges or payrolls. In 1957 Kennecott paid nearly in state and local taxes, which $14,-000,0- 00 included a corporation franchise tax (state income tax), property taxes and sales taxes on purchases. All Utah businesses are subject to these taxes. But in addition, Kennecott pays a mine occupation tax a severance tax which last year cost Kennecott over $2,000,000. A special tax like the severance tax burden on all Utah metal mines. It impairs their ability to compete in an always competitive market. is an unfair A fair tax climate that does not discriminate is needed to keep mining production costs competitive. It will help Kennecott and other Utah mines meet competition on more equal terms. And meeting competition helps to continue the operations that play an important role in the prosperity of thousands of Utahns throughout our state. Kennecott Copper Corporation A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah V Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Thomas spent an afternoon recently, at the home of Mr. and Mrs Bill Russell. Since leaving Wendover, the Thomas' have resided in Ely, Nevada. The following mothers Champ Features for fast play and daughters attended the Dear to My Heart program given in Grantsville, recently Linda Nuf-fe- r and mother, Mrs. Preston Nuf-feGayla Neilson and mother Mrs Ernest Neilson, Helen Tripp whose mother was unable to attend Mr. and Mrs Tucker drove them in, Ms. Tucker being their teacher. They were presented booklet titled Strength to Clean Living which they had autographed by Mrs Marjorie Fidler, their stake leader and Bptty Kilpack of the general board. Books were brought to two other members of the Mia Maids Kristie Bee Ki?er and Ann Lyons, who were unable to attend. Away from town during the last week were the follow ihg' Neta Wadsworth and sons Stephen and Glen: Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kenley. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Twain West, Mr. and Mrs Nick Kanakis, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sheppard, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Garrett and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Robeyer. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Murphy of Thane, Wyoming, are in town, visiting with their children and families, Mrs. Neta Wadsworth and DeVerl Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy also had as visitors Mr. and Mrs Ernest Gaydon, of Salt Lake City. De-Ve- rl Happy birthday to RaNae Mauer on April 21; Sharon Sullivan, April CHAMPION offers serious pi av ers a really Fine shoe for tennis. 5 ou adjust the laces for roinfortable, yet snug fit. Ln-jo- y lhe ease of lhe Shockproof Areli Cushion and Cushioned Insole. Duo-Lif- e Counter. Crepe-t- v light, surepe sole is anti-skiE footed. Washable. Men's or women's. W THIS BLUE KEDS LABEL STAMPS THE SHOE OF CHAMPIONS lute. Tooele Merc |