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Show VISITORS TROM IMHO Mr. and Mrs. Var Tuvlnr, daughter Vailcne and son Ruber! of IJlatkfool, Idaho, arc visiting ar the home of Mr. and Mis (.h.irhe Hansen, Mrs. Tavlor is a sister to Mr. Hansen. Charlie salts she came to visit just in time os lie was just starting to do the fam- - Th'e Tooele Friday, Juno Transcript Ladies Goll 6, 1953 1st Lutheran Utahs Future Economic Growth 4 Church Depends on Skilled Labor Supply Seventh and Birch tt. Pastor B. JIulin, lb,Vc,l , . H c Y ,TSI n Jv Ci. ft " jI DAY GIFTS and CARDS s s V . 1 Marie Macaluso. Winners of Tuesdays events Alice were: Helen Donelavy, f.indberg, Three way tie: Peg Simmomls. Virginia ind Fern Gillette. i . f VISITORS FROM MONTANA Mr. and Mrs. George iK ind family of Drummond, Montana, spent the Memorial weekend mother, Mrs. with Mr. Lacey Jennie Lacey, They returned to morning heir home Monday Their two sons Alan and Richard remained for another week. They will leave Saturday with their other grandmother Mrs. Iva B. - s J i V' run-nt-- FATHERS 1 4, Pillule cionomic and industrial counts fur l.uk of emplusix plat 1 lulu ran hutch gimvth in Utah will dept nd to a ed on (ethnical tiumm; m the S m Jane S The First tonsiderahle extent u;sm the av past I f daV a'tet Inn. IV. . 1 he wmk ailahilily of a teihniijlly Sued n St hool and Bible C lass V pinjaution of j f ed tidvir Supply, 11ns was the'er m ihe I't.ih labor toree has at 1 II major com Uimoii piesented in' dec lined sleaditv during the past Vioishp services at It) .10. Utah Foundation in its la(ts,vtv arx In pm), appntxiirji Seimon top. i Tin I.Iesst J life. study of vfHaiion.il and tethmcal civ 4i percent of I'tahs woikmg Mai! r. I 12 education 111 Utah. furie consisted of lol killed laluii A . nation xn Ic.Me Si boo veil! ', The Foundation repoit nutis I his pinjKiHuiii was red.m d to Mundav ' at 9 oclmk. morning that there has been a lack of tin ',G percent in hto 21 ('erceut m lime in f!.,s K I he life" evpha-siplaced on smh training in ITal, and an estimated 25 S.ituid.'v at d over KSL-TV- . ery educational progtam For cent in lTs Because of the moo Voa can di liver a Chietmas bas- ill most pa it. Utah has not of durtum of automation m mdustiv to a needy family in a way 4 tered vocational trade and nidus- - I oandat ion aualwx expert the kit that not only dcstny the joy of J try preparatory courses in its pern in .me of un killed kilmr in hut even the taste of renptum, high schools, hut rather has def the total J.tlmr force to i nut nine . . f, int. fjn p,induce erred such training for post high to decline in the future Accord si( t the B'i s'i d I ife only lov e car sc hool courses. lb-Ijng to the report, "most of deed and make Iff Foundation analysts point out futuie job opmrtun.t:es m Utah proiiuee the if good"iHiJ II ik't'd. hik that most nf (he industrial and will In fir tcchmcallv trained 4 technilogital change's that have'skillecl craftsmen) and nut for un coMPinrs ui: taken place in Utah are of recent skilled menhirs" MW Of IK IKS of the Junior Womens Club origin and that this probably ac-- l The I ciund.itum studv ohxerw I ugene Kent lavlnr, sun of Mr "r i'Hiele wen installed recently at their that there has been a dcfimt and Mix. Mi'e Tavlor Can-vtof m i imul awaken ng in the areas of vocal xpitng banquet. Mix John D long ol lirih' iinirm-- to h.s army the (entral District was installing oflicer. jcmal and technical cdacat.on in base at California Ord, Pk lured above are L to R: Mrs. Donald Ful Utah dating the past tar ( otnm Iait weekend after x;t ndiiig a ten litres representing eJ nation and day leave hejt- visiting with famindustry have surveved the pro ily and frierdx. bit in and have come up with a number of sjieribc recomutenda KS? For The Best In All Tooele lady golfers plan to come to the state invitational on June H Golf. luncheon and pi lire ill for $2.50. Tor reservation call U tV A f 'Vx t f in Go To - I- - a Tates n i fort mer historian: Mrs Reese Richmond treasurMrs Claike Johnson secretary: Mis, Iynn Buys second vice president, Mrs. DeVon Iverson first vice president, and Mis. Beit Williams ptesident. er, ; 'I- - 1 r"ir n - iJ'ji tains As a result of (his activ.tv and renewed interest, some prelinun tak ary steps alreadv have en to improve vocational and technical training m Utih Crash have been im'ituied at the junior colleges and vocal icmal schools to meet the mimed iale nee ds of Utah's ncw ind ist rits fur trained technicians Mea suies to improve the test, eg and guidance programs in the ) mot and semen high sc houK o' ti Slate have recentlv been initiated with the asustanre of the Utah mplov nvnt Sec Department if urity In add lion, sta'e vocation al eJjcation ofluials have for mutated an mdustrad technology l coutse in industries, which they hope will he olfered m the senior high schools of the State It je e, the bv the schools, students, and the pai'ii'x. sitmlai If f; u , i s ! i 1 uc--iU- CANTEEN COVER (NEW! LARGE SIZE Just perfect for Fishing Hunting and Hiking Reg. $24.95 Special SiftM9 St. 10 MEDIUM SIZE 40 Lb. - 10 Lb. Reg. $17.95 Moni-- F Line .7.7c - ,70c Bargain You Can Save Special Si 0.97 Nylon SLEEPING BAGS For Overnight Camping CASTING ROD Reel & Moni-- Line Specially Priced 20 Discount F 4 to 10 lb Test All for $2.1.9 AIR MATTRESS TENTS Plastic and Rubber of all sizes Bearcat - Safari Pup Tent on up We will do our best meet any one's price CAMP COTS Ro y and Sons Surplus 22 WEST VINE STREET Open 'till 8 TOOELE. UTAH P.M. PAST PRFSIDENTS of the Junior Womens Club were honored at the annual spring banquet. Each was presented with a past pin and a tribute was given to them by Mis. I velvn Martin. Pictured above L to R and rr BFPBY POPPIFS had their The Peppy Poppies first meeting at the home of Ihei leader Maiy In VUmehousc at 2 o'clock luesdav. Officers are is follows- - Carma Hanks pres ident, Mailene Buys Mi e pre-s- t dent, Carol Ann l.ngland secret aiy, Maitha Ann Welch treasur ei; Janice Talmadge song leader; I.aRae Winn pledge leader; Marijane Pratt call chairman Duties of the officers and requirements of the club were explained by Mary Lu Light refreshments were served and meeting was adjourned at 3 15 Sally Shields Reporter Ti t i pres-nlen- vc SHORT CUT TO V f LEAVE THEM OU 9 a ... Sun ts are: Sally Ellerbeck, Rhea Long, Louise Boyer, Beverly Winn, LaDean Long, Loa Schrader, Lillian Hammond, Ruby Roberts, Marjorie DeLaMare, Ruth Bunn and Geneve Buys. I HELL id I Mon UIKRE Factors Point To Fine FIND THIM The annual reminder to leave them where you find them was issued today by the Utah Department of Fish and game. The department said reference was made in the foregoing stateAll factors point to a fine an- ment to the young of animals and birds as they may be found gltng return during the 1958 gen-ithe outdoors at this season eral season beginning next show that all too often urday, June 7, and continuing thru well meaning people pick up a November 15. deer fawn or other young creat- - This was the prediction of Utah's ure of the wild when it seems of Fish and Game attended or lost All too often Director Harold S. Crane today these same people call for help as he cited the higher water table tins year and noted the later as the youngsters fail to treatment or best production on record of fishspond to "kind' es from the departments 12 hatgrow out of hand in maturing. In nearly y case these cheries. youngsters are not lost or in the Crane, in a final reminder to need of human help, and in every all anglers going afield during case would be better left where the season, urged observance of the laws and rules of good conduct. they are found. He said. "Our sport of angling The department reminded further that it is a violation of the and other recreational activities law to molest or keep captive outdoors can be perpetuated only if we observe the governing laws any game animal or bird. and regulations necessary in the Angling Season n VISITORS FROM CALIF Bill Davidson Mr. and Mrs were in Tooele Monday to pick up Danny and Palsy, adorable grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Waxham. Danny and Patsy had a week of fun with grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins They left Tuesday morning for their home at Wmten, California. OLOR by DE LUXE HfinM 6, 5 Cif. n ever and 3 GODS Guests of Mrss. John L. Lee on Memorial Day were her brother and nephew Vern and Vernon of Murray. COUNTRY Huf-fak- WHERE? vM M couises in electronics, chatting auto mechanns, and building con struction aie i ontemplated. tcmplated Coleman Coolers n 71,s r. mt-ta- FOR CAMPING NEEDS v GEORGE The first meeting of the "Pfeif-i- n Five" was held Saturday at the home of our leader Mrs. I.ois Lynn. We elected our officers: Vera Sutton, president: Ila Anderson, vice president; Linda Anderson, secretary; Eileen Clark, treasurer; and Joan Allred, repoiter We did our community project by making posters for the Bread Demonstration held Monday. We are going to start by making dresses for our first project. Our meetings are going to be held each Tuesday at 2 p.m. Montgomery FAMILY CHKMMCOPff cmcz AN dA:, ALlllO ADTISTS PICTUM mntVf X'J Cl & Bridge on River Kvai wrwy Mrs. Violet Hansen and sons Melvin and John were the hosts and hostess at the gathering of Mrs. Susie Vowles family on Memorial Day. Guests were Mrs. J B. West of Glendale, California, and Mr. and Mrs E. E. Vowles and children Jaren and Merlynn of Tooele, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Vowles of Ogden, Mr, and Mrs. Robert O. Vowles and children Scott, Mike Jill, and Cherylynn, Kit of Salt Lake City and Miss Ends Saturday C00&m &Frad$AM GATHERING Mr. Glenne Hansen of Tooele. and Mrs. Gerald Vowles and children Cheryl and Ricky called in the afternoon. proper management of our sources. It is vital, as well, that we do not trespass private property While afield at any time without first obtaining permission to do so. Crane asked that every license ' buyer be "on good behavior whenever outdoors this year in the interest of assuring future outdoor activities. SNAPPY SNIPPERS The Snappy Snippers got together Tuesday June 3 at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Mearl Brough. We have our sample articles narl-l- y completed. Our next meeting will be next Tuesday at 2 p m. 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