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Show The Tocole Transcript 'ft y W r i Friday May 2, hVanre too great or too limp- 4 Piovsnn for I'm pavmi of of tav, nt 3 pm Tip Rrickenr ore '.ATTrVDS fOWrSTIOM in Ii.iam e by Mnr.dii.g esta'e taviv m in- u'lnu n' so that v.x.iing w,;h Mr 411J Mis ki"jrd lhe Ann ru an legion and Aux-arj il the ientir of the ami bus.nessts net tie liquidated I'lteis.i.t anj o'lur nljti.es a. id Jbstrnt No 8 convention HuHelming its weight 'ur to simplv to ai i ummiatale the led fronds in Jimeli- ami St John lit Id a! We.ldovtr rer the weekill! (,r tin- - K II But the govern eu! Government lu v pi in to return home, Satm end, was (it if titled bv the following n'lMit ran also risinie (he hal.ime 3 lediral 1 grants to smitl con idav inmmng Mr and ilooile gum miinUos.n min r wuvx, bv j'sur ng run terns, (or leseurih und develojvj Mrs Jo Vv.lsoii, Mr, and Mis nights ui loiih toils uf (he Me jnn-nrecjiuing that all p.ittnis lia.th SawVeis. Mr and Mis Bill s.nt. or In nuking the wtiglitn-- i limed from research at t.ixpavi-is- ' loll Herlleddi n. Mi. uml Mi 'nrct (supply nr tbituiml) move uI,evj,ense lie made available fteilv! M' aid Mis Vfcdhui loin, rin, ' lurer the niuM.e 'to all concerns. Mr The Toot-lbaseh.i,l team Ills'. Mr und M.s John Miyamoio, Von live: son, Mi. and Mis lit anj re ere lit for small bis mss their pro toe game wuh 1lah exjiei i d to o; i ran f rm Ad I.t.ver ji'J I I, hi loi.p.iin, ,y plt. Small basim-v- . n t. s A. ) I hmnas managed eumony Them Miirnillll 5 6 o,d-the l() tomS.t dav, . mams n 1959 Babson Discusses T?TT? tw tt ; 1 ; t uiptuiai-t- l sk-sj'- - ! 1 t I ( 1 1 l And Bis Business l I I: MIXON A" PRK, M ASS . May I fh.ir that unemployment r sabs f.'ieil the rei ession But it Out Slid. I let'tlv e'eur what IS I'll It is Trf si-- , ,X r enough s.lfiehame in 1)m. S THANKS ,w,.r l( ar;,(, Tooele flub use I most Of the r I XBRI SSI politico economic system t,Ilims to extend credil to t tr tom ssmn. However rei jijuse the ability of pnvaie. com f,,r Mrs Mvrt'e A'isop, chairman of 'no line (an doubt that it is due to hisioie rrl bv pril, j jiv sh.pp ng on n.n- lifts i sma.l business to do the1 ,!u' a,,li hospUahty com- 'nine mluaiue in the cronornv ngnnirnt Two games have been bind up small business is un-- 7 I lumnatiim of labors M'.inung fmm some I'll.mioun- is li"' exemp-pie leliered. jibe riaitmn SaUlldav th(.v min. jl)r (,iS tk.ukt.Ih, Restoring tom; tilmn in lion luun the antitrust law,. A SU teenage iw.mmmg and tam vunis ji tain , g, ,,;av 7ei)j t;jav, p tr ig industry will tireak down too wishes to hampum-.lui.s- , Remember Itie Seesaw at the Tooele ball pjik and on J'un gid administered pines These ? am her appi enut, on to all who vSunday they w.ll mr- -l the Because ciriain esyesses ban rues have been fixed too limp existed too lung or have been I md too much jClub also at 1 TO p m. must a Anv player wishing to try on tion turret tome great Cub Pack 341 of Tooele I Too great monopolistic tower for Jwe are to regain normal ecoi n the team is invited to come held its monthly pack ward hv Big Business and or were made la 5 30 lbg a Ivor pm Allsop and plaies 30 at the Si out out to the ball juik at jituc ba net Our economy, whin I.ust be on April meeting . Govern--m-ntbv curbed like the seesaw children's all Big to available ii e. is for act jfree, pi Reniemlier that 95 per cent cabin .The following boys recti ved or "tetter." A fat boss pushe-dowHum Den t.ne Dunnv An awards if our ,lld us,s American businesses em one t nd and raises a skinm Mote Ban 31 cent of I'lM US' Thv his Wolf award and one gold 1,1 for the Ibcir Imv at the odier end In our em ; oy fewer than 30 people about pus, on hospitality deaths Sat onuned praise f,rrow Ioml. John highway 4ier,wJ one per rent of oui business! fiomic seisaw the excessive weiyh' exiended them by the community. a Demu r slriM, JR nnv urdays 'Calhster, Inover expansion nmncoriKtrated, jt one end may 4 I'mner, an assistant Denner stripe, of production in relation to cun received a Diiuglas Bishop sunn r demand service siar. bis Bear awart In an ideal economy, product live capacity should always l 729 NORTH MAIN TOOELE. UTAH 'geared to consumer demand. Ba' Sf KCil ANT I IRST CLASS Marshall R. Hunt. " v ate of Ac hie i mi nt for Colorado, a Cut not is s.uh auio aitu.ill;'. gearing a former resident of Tooele, and writer for mi Morions servo e osued bv the I ighlh Ar- ie malic I whir plant rapacity is x tho Dugway Proving Ground Public Inform.!- mv Hi;idiu.iileis m S mil, Korea The cere, h is gold and Winehestur, landed faster than consumer (V the name of Defense. The tune .i ton (Blue, riceives from Hug Gen Dwight mnnv w.i. .uiindul hv It ( ol M Sessions, privi- silver arrow points; Kevin Rtch- - J mand, or demand drops off afirr overdue to remove these . li Johnson. ( hit-of Staff of lhe US Arniv left ( hief of ISARMMOM. Informatom Sec- threwand million and the ardson. his arrow silver give point excessive consumer liges lemjiorary Ar Difense Command in Co'oradn Sptmgs, lum when- Sc Hunt is now si meg null businesses wnh a total of a Denner stripe; Jarry Cooper, buying, as in installment purch.i' nullum wmkers ajDniner and assistant vile Niki is deplovid bv l'ShA md Biveily )enner! Andeison lhe as png Moreover, our economy is nm over ihance to cure the recession Iro- stripe; Iarry' Jcrkms, a Denner DCtlM, in defense of the major s.si.inl dueilor is lynn I Wil 'so free as many would like to In the market place, price' sisals to this end hjve recently ;and assistuet Der.ner stripe hams urget cinters of Annina lbs. been made to the Senate Com were toasted bv Sgt II nil's wife, Mrs Biita Hunt vjirna'lv mittee: moetnext pack now resiles .it Dugwav , whi ie ,inJ unusual stage will be in the form of a can- she ts crnp.oyed tn Be Army Post p, ,.n di signed by Sereta Juries A tax deduction for all concerns ling "0"u n'? Whole, Ulah-gtow- n f x held Bg business has T. given our ere huh hinge I of U tin afrt rosfum dfsiin,r nomv reinvest profits in their op- h'n,,f"int,,ud'n' manv' ol imJ V.,M, ... . TV citation stited in part, L This would provide the ,MJ,n.mak.nR avadahle to the man- ylow mg the .nr crash of C 13 j,.ta,s Wl ,e g,sen in the future , l()r lrt Sergeant Tirst Class Marshall and mass mass 'v ib prikliictiun R Hum, a former resident of loo Globemastcr in the flan River on ? HI RE FOR I UNI RAL f Tls well known rhtldien's pl.iv Inhution necessities, comforts ele. and writer for the Dugway ebi u.irv 33, pi 37, Sirgant Hants and how In and boom ( h.irhi'te luxuries. Chorpenning and times, h and time y factual imll skil'ful small companies in regulations for) Mr, and Mrs. Tred Rracken. Proving Ground Pub! c Inform.! of t,R' n'v's Ma'AUjv cur, he Minever, big business and big organ turn Oftice, was recently cited bv .'n '"iierning the N,,rj and depreciation. U'ed Glendale, California, motored up d labor together give consum --lepletion , h the I ighth U.S Armv lleulniiir lr "lent aided materially m the bv both childien or adults for and equipment, which jto Sail Lake City to attend the;, v.-a:lpn- ,e CORN MIXED VEGETABLES-PEA,.f KAS (1 tors in Seoul for outstanding news the smaller concerns usually buy, funeral of a brother. Max Bracken wage-anround. the incident for the .' sui ng should be the ,e of died who same k" li art n"v 0,1 of Lake CARROTS Thur Salt T" rates 4. and writing while serving in Korea c tv it. an given City, boh, opter (miSM,,nprice increases unrelated to the e Sergeant Hunt, who is now serv- rescue press during day, April 24 of a heart attack dt lR Ixingshury hall business of jnnun! rise in productivity. in US the Defense Air em- - He is survived by his wife and ing self Army is re without expanded "In his contacts with civilian bee from 9 a in. In 5 pm. daily fJpacity Command Headquarters in Colo persons not four children, two sisters and four l consumer demand. representatives, ro- - .ml can be ordered in blocks fnr(lj,"n FINANCED NO DOWN PAYMENT ratio Springs, Colorado. members of qualified pension pro- - brothers. His funeral service was wJs,n,,1s m ' ,R military news fieM, IVH) awarded a Certificate of Athieve-'w,l'kr- s of 35 or over has the ability grams, for their own retirement, held at the Iarkm mortuary, Mon The . 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4, 4. 4. 4. 4, 4, 4. jj. 4. 4 4. 4. 4. 4, 4. 4. groups rn xirt.int he ment hv M itnr General I.. S Grif Jnd ,!le as reqmrcwl to meet, he exhibited fmg, thief of Staff, laghth Armv, 11'' R Js'lir''' l!Ms; for meritorious Service While ser the ful'ost cooperation ot mand in the ving as a newsvvriter all lomeined I ighth Army Information Offue "Sergiant Hum's cffuient hand in Seoul during the period Decern most her 10, 1056 to January 30, I95X ling of assignments unde He received five citation from difficult circumstances resulted in a superior ol dulv Brigadier General Dwight B. John son. Chief of Staff of the U S Ar- which reflects gicat credit uxm hmiseT and the United Slates r my Air Defense Command, dur " mv ing a ceremonv held m his office al Colorado Sptmgs. Upon completion of his Korean tour of duty. Sergeant Hunt was Economic It musr begin with confident, assigned to the Information Ofe long-rang, fice of the headquarters of planning to meet the challenge of the future. as the command is As we see it, this Ls the challenge: By 19()8 the U. S. will have 202,000,000 known, where it is the Army member of the U S. and Canadian team people . . . 17 more than today. To sustain this growing population while A delightful plot involving an elof xervmes which makes up the fin character from the pixie world raising the standard of living, the nation will require 10''o more goods North American Air Defense Com- in a Scottish will be acted setting and services. mand. out on the Kingsbury Hall stage. The nafion's only operational 2 4 Satand at p ni Friday, May Thats why last year Standard invested more than ever to help provide the ground based weapon against air urday, May 3 at 10 a m. and 2pm future products for you and for the security of our country . . . and Standard attack, the supersonic guided mis- - bv the Tbe U. S. will need as much oil in tJie next 15 years young peoples division of' the University of Utah Theatre in as it produced will continue to invest, providing jobs and opportunities that can lead to a the past century. To locate new This widely - popular children's! sources of oil and develop known fields, we invested more abundant life for our nation and its people in the space age ahead. Large National Company play, "riihhertv is the last gibbet new wells, of $280,915, 4(iG last year . ... drilled a of four vouug people's in series Wants two women to do telewhich 170 were dry holes. theatre plays especially produced phone survey work two to four for Salt lake ( ity school chi'dren, hours da.ly in their homes this season. In rehearsal for sever il weeks Average pay $1 25 to $1 50 per hour depending upon quality of under the direction of Wanda Clayton Thomas, an associate ilnee the woik. tor of the U of U theatre. Tlibher- tvgibbet" will feature Michael tn Apply by postcard Robbins in the title role, Francis Torney. Jr, Rex Holman, CathBox 4GI, Tooele, Utah r- - -- 1 ol tie t,'atr 1 -tl, Vy 'M" - Cub Scout News j lev-ent- 1 n rr IP - 84,4,4,54, one-ivea- r A. and K. MEAT CO. i j t llff TIfV i . - ! Boneless Beef - eight Former Tooslean Cited for Cubes - : Pork Sausage J News Writing i i lu!' ,k. i l, I''" 59c )- j 3 J , -- 98c 45c Sliced Halibut 45c ibi FROZEN VEGETABLES P. nCg Locker Beef and Pork N How Standard uses earnings to back its faith in fhe future Children's Play At Kingsbury Hall, May 3rd USAR-ADCOf- progress doesnt just happen. 98 erine Joseph, Frances Stratford, Judv Valentine, Glenn F Sacos Cotton Summer Dresses s Regular and and up half-size- PRINCESS PEGGY House Dresses NEW ASSORTMENT of Morning House Coats OTIIKII SI IMKSTIOXS JEWELRY HAND-BAG- S HOSIERY BLOUSES SPORTS-WEA- R HANDERCHIEFS MAY SPECIALS I Hosiery 98. pair :i pQirs All Spring Coats XOVc discount INS , 4 7 SHOP North Main, Tooele While most of Standards income went back into the business, our 148,315 stock holders received about 4t for each dollar of stock investment at market value. Dividends encourage future investments, helping all business to expand and improve ser ice. Again last year Standard was one of the Wests largest customers. Our purchases included 50,000 items . . . lieljed provide employment and payrolls for more than 10,000 large and small business firms in hundreds of Western communities. Through affiliates we also helped advance progress in more than 70 friendly Eastern Hemisphere countries. Oil development helps local business, provides employment and supplies funds for education, health and housing. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA plans ahead to serve you better 4 Fresh Fryers d "I,1 J u..: |