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Show Ivpijy ypv iOwUvwUw Tt ,va, arfp,.v !ue ,rt thpi ilwra'TUT, courage. and wealth oi tbe f,T'dy that the railroads, public utilities, and factories of China were built NATION MIST CHIN AND 1111. I D NAIIONS .The Tcoo!e Trcrnr.cript Income Tax Laws On Business Expense Noted tMl r From the observations I gathered when I visited Cb.na, I would hesitate to admit Communist China to the United Nut.ons. Park, Mas., Aug. 28. however, has always seemed have continually stated in insistent to permit Cornu-s- a and these columns, we will not have a.Chiang Ka shtk to represent the shoong war with Russia. Ae may Kl million Chinese mainlanders United Nations This may h.e a chmnital weather war, in and we are now in an tvonomici',ave been a means of saving war. I go further and say that but it does not make Krushihev - like all Russian bad scnse to me ers - has world domination as al M Chung Kaishik should d.e 1 am sure that Commimst goal; bnt this is not true of the Russian people or of the satellite, China, under Premier Mao, would admitted to the United Na nations Furthermore, Krushchev fears Premier Mao of China, lions. On the surfaie. we continue u ATIH CHINA CARI H LI.Y to lie unfitendly to Communist a that There are many reasons whyithina: but may t would not join Russia in mKr b,a0 ,s fiving some svm-wa- r anJ moral support from against the West. China is pa,h-a factions in our State certain in Buddhist but largely religion; is not atheistic, as Russia Pjr,mtnt. You will note that Proclaims to be. Most of the Chinese, mier Ma0 IS no l,mter shooting Formosa and is trcat-ialeader were educated in Christ-- aCTOsS, school. The colleges and hospitals of China were laregly financed by American dollars. China, by tradition, is friendly 'Mlh Communist to the United States. My China, hjli not disturbed Hong parents formerly sailed ships T,,,s is one of the most tween Boston and Chinese ports iKon In the homes of their descendents,'80111 crties 1 have ev,r visit today - including my own - are ed 11 is very ba,;y and veT rlth ihinaware'Ytt Premier Mao could drop a beaut, ful pieces of winch were purchased in China bon't on ' aml knock it out of by the captains of these ships. It existence KHRUXHCHFV FFARS MAO Grand-fritnd!-- un I OI 1 HI DIIOKS t I Ml I III! l)Kt N VI 11 (i v - k at ' Mi a- - M s Pun i i, Ci r a ai ie P'i ii iw Mr, u nl Mis VX e lex lit dim itu i tm ur lOOlll (OINIY OI j It) 29, 1958 if Joseph P.itne Mvtron Jo i,H p Mwrm' '..an .( I, ii I - d i ul hi i If iu X ee .t i rs M t' e home Muvw-- ll sun m X y Name, and it-l- t( j'e sire :r rr (I ivii.i ln ti It III tl'i'e nf Duicd idi gxn are jril l,lll'i Pre-Chin- n in' i j, s 1 NO III I. XI U ! 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VrRNON DVVIS, maihimst at.Tt)D instructing reservists on machine tool operation during annual USXR field training lOl) of the 400th Ord. Iin. Also pictured here are Spt Ru ha id II Oho. Sj5 tieoige li is, Ohio, Sfc til Ihjs ii'iM, II Par".. - bus, Ohio. Co. (dlm.lns. ms, Ihjs Co, t n',. in- ( ur r llijs t ul, ( ii un- U S Arinv PIhSip v be-lbl- ii'.gti') to the cmplovee in i v mav Im- - obi i tied at 1ie axive add of bis risi v mu t I civs n IXe Foard of Id nation dudij in bis ntiiin On t be otln r liand. Mr llirrog the r ,Xt to n ml anv or a'l bids on v.i d an imilovie w'm is not Mary A. Oinu, Clerk ( tf S It rctpurisl In a, tonnt to Ik im , jplover (or rven thiioeh reiioisl 1 "does not ai(imni) must ripoit on b' return tbe ti tal a'lnnmls of i v 'pinsiv for travil, liansjxirta'ion entert.i.nnu nt. a"d o'bir parjois whnh he inius und, r a rum hu'dits of tn x,i'!,-ttnt von Irr ,but si mint or otX, r anang.-mwil be luld in' it. on wnh Ins (iiio'mir the o,le toantv uni't bon-- e on One I'Ujxii taut d'31,'11 in tbe fi- Iridav, An; list .1 I i at X pm nil r ; i d o: s is a ( tarif i atmn of The purpose if tbe met t "g .is the riiX-- s m (ast-- wXire tne im to ai tXniie (' , of d. KtStabs, or (hr t who have de- an a",- - mint sd'.c-- l (iar,d t'u ir mtentnm to be plovecv ri ni'urs, ment is ! ss (,rs to t un tXe anient of bis busuu s, mil to de'r.iv tbe t v,i( n o'! come sm X and lie vv .Xi s t Ian.t p,,. tom; inv fir tbe oar Ttrms f S lie; One tenth of tne ,x. ,a di d i t.on for the t xi i sx Insuihjiil to trails nt an; o in r ha i p ircb.oe pr.ie payable at the time H irn gton ness tXat c.is-- s. Comm "inner may tome lx fire Ihi of sa'o, w.th five pincnt interest sa d the en, loveo mint furnoh a jon the remmm! r of the sale price nieetmg st nt ment showing the total nJ Settlement Canyon Irrigation Co., to the fast of January following, values, reimlursi-m- i ns, or thar pharev llaynis Chairman of plus the - cert.fn.ate fie; the re- ,ma,nder of Pte purchase prne to gis anJ F e tot il of I, s bison ss, j ho Board broken do.vn itito the ,!h divided m'o not more than Ruih Bevan, Secretary jc;xnsi J in the preved.n,; nunts wuh C Ifi 2t twenty ann i il jiaigoin-at die rate of five p r Cent per jliragi aph FAI1 NT I' IOR He xiin!ed out fiiithi r that U'ldi f, n ,h1e '.Erred payments, MI.0JXU03 US land Off,, e, Saltj,nnum the nt w rniihtiniis ail employee intce-t being payable m ad- 12. Utah. 'wlo is reijumed to accou'il to bs lake Citv,In bv July th t vanre eaih yiar t ri is gven s for bis All mineral is ristrved to the and im jemph.vir I errm. made of has Utah, dm s so ai uni, w ii not orJaiarilv i tox, of Utah. State for patent to Dupway tx called ujx n to substant ate ex ipplnaton The Board reserves the r.ght to No 5 Placer Mining C! i m. situa x n e at count information unless rojfit anv or al Lids, ,or to with- lit Lnknown Mtninj Dislrat, hokl I Hs exx nvs txmxl tbe total, !cu anv tract from sa e. Tooele rountv. Utah, d Ncnhed asi the amounts unirj'eJ to hs eni p1 By oider of the State Land Board NW1 4 of Svc. 2.. T t S foPmss: , the pour and Iu claims a d Imt. on R 8 W. Suit Like Meridun Thmc '"Faxt L lX'iS. on hs return fur suth ( I rank J. Alen, D.rector or, no adjoin ng or conflicting impliyer iluims The location nnlkis an- (Date first pub. Aug. Ii, IXjS; da'e lust pub, Sept. 5. 11, x) on Re iwhith he or Ins fum iv owns more reiordid in Book 3L luxut Ie county itbun .7) x r uiit of the Moth; oi coids, page 273, T(k L'tuh 3 II is determined that the pio Iwslie Cov, Applicant cedures used bv tbe employer in first pub! i a win Julv 27 (Dale for are Fuse expenses accounting 117S, date last publication. Sept adi jnot quale FI7S ) Commissioner Harrington aNo VI, 1473-- W announied that a reveme ruling LY L'"TI vih,ihr ,s bung deveb'ped under Ihe of coire fislv mileulH and similar a'lowamesl wds "Eiy bv fixed a wuh accordance in paid I ish and lah of I1lartment '!' as eqm (scale may lx consxlered J ar'' Ivalent to an accounting to the ctn-- i All tributary waters to Straw- ()S smo.r close to angling 1 he full text of the r, gulations streams were Septcmlx r 1. llit-s- e (opentd for a special season earlier in the year to give anglers opportunity to take the larger fish from them. Wills lake in Wasatch county KOOKING K TS closes to angling September 8. the all trimand Hamburgers The general trout sea .on for the mings were the essentials of a state continues through November party given by the Kixiking Hats 15. The group enjoved swimming, after which they went to the home of their leader, Aitella Nelson, for a hambutger dinner ailo-vam- it" c; rurm tin! nt to. i , - As I said in my column last June, there is more probability of war between Russia and China than between Russia and the United States. I continue to feel that I think Mr. Truman will tell Mao of Red China is a timate friends that he made a mis- - chief factor in the actions of Krush-tak- e in accepting the report ofjehev during the past weeks. The General Marshall on China. Of press has told of how Mao has course, the General was in China been to Moscow and has apparent-onl- y a short time and was depend-jcaused Khrushchev to "get off ent upon the reports which he re-- h s high horse" and accept from those whom he met ,tdent Eisenhower's desires relat-T- o make a comprehensive report ive to the Summit Meeting, a After on China would take months or the Marshall Report. Mao was years. Besides, General Marshall obliged to accept help from Rus-wa- s a West Point graduate, with sia; but today the situation is Army experience. He should not very different. If Krushchev have accepted the task which should attack Western Europe and President Truman gave him. America, China would at once Marshall was v e r y tack Russia on the East. In doing much influenced by Chiang Kai- - so, she would receive the help of slick and his charming wife. She England, America, and the other graduated from our college herejFree Countries. Hence, I repeat, and made friends j there will be no shooting war in Wellesley all of us people whom she tween the United States and She also won the hearts of sia. Roger W. Babson Mr. Truman und other prominent WITH FRFSH CORN AND GRLI N PEPPFRS Pres-ceive- s s d Hi Sm t i - p. l M-- uLtil MR. JTRRY TRONIFR, dynameter cjxrator at TOD instructing a group of Pit 400th Ord. FM during USAR field Earning during Bpthe summer of 1P7S. With him are lfc. Russel - lsl ex I iiht lni.iA. (o It. It, hiio. OhmFfc. Id win R. Wheeler, (o B, Ruhwood, Ohio. Ilc. Uaretlte K. Wand, Co I!, ibla.vare, Ohio U S Army Fhobv - A ,f ui" Chock With j Clarke Johnsen VVVi GUARANTEED SATISFACTION Desoto 4 Dr. Plym. H. Top Plym. Wagon Buick 4 Dr. Buick H. Top 55 Plym. 4 Door 54 Chev. 4 Door 54 Buick Convert 57 57 56 55 55 2195 2095 1585 1395 1495 1295 895 1295 2 Dr. 695 Pontiac Ford Convert 795 Chrysler NY D1 795 Plymouth 4 Dr. 395 51 Chevrolet 4 Dr 295 50 Chevrolet 4 Dr 195 49 Olds Super 88 195 53 53 53 52 ALUMINUM BRICK ASBESTOS TT MR. PETE HITESMAN, mechanic TOD engine reconditioning shops, supervising EM of the 400th Ord Bn. during USAR summer field training at TOD in the removal and replacements of transmission from the tank en are Sfc. Henry G. Hutton, Co Reporter, Barbara 7entner, Jr, Renoidsbur" Ohio, Sp5 Donald A Smitson, Leader Co. C, Renoldsbutg, Ohio, Pt2 Harold E. Metrer. Co C, Ashville, Ohio Both successful and unsuccessful U. S Army Phot- oapplicants for Utah elk hunting When a person betrays a con baseball league, permits will be mailed peinuts or says the current SUNSET. Enterfee, resjaectively, with base-lofrom St. fidence application Cedar or or a for trust a a he sunk dollar has soi Spending City George ing that he must reach upward ball is a lot cheaper than bailing in ten days following the public youll find roads to explore, quiet drawings for these ixrmits. woodsy campgrounds, old mining to touch bttom. junior out of trouble. So announced the department of and man towns, It a when takes a was Time worked camps ghost pioneer teenager to awaken life unruffled by the progress on you so you can see how far be his way to the top Today he can fish and game as spokesmen noted these drawings were conducted on the "outside, and geology like an hind the times you really are move faster with the help of book. August 26 at the State Capitol the open By October, majescountry is filled with bums tlucnce Peddlers, building tic cottonwoods will be showering who know all the answers The department said early re the ground with golden leaves and The man at the top is being up- - Those of us on Mam street are each of the canyons will glow with held by the shoulders of thousands b'lssfll"y ignorant of what goes turn of the application fee to un successful applicants had been a" s,ret"n ln clear aspen yellow. Trout fishing of other men. The average guy in the street made possible by the use of the and deer hunting will attract some, We are supposed to all be botn is a heap sight smarter than he special elk application envelopes there are good, trails for hiking, and all will enjoy driv- equal but many of us surely wob s given credit for. Believe me1 used during recent years. ble out of line. If you want to discover how ig- ing through the delightfully sculpA mtllon books wont change norant you are then hang around tured sandstone country pictured Sunday dinner guests of Mr, on the September SUNSET cover. the sad fact that equal justice fora soda fountain where the kids and Mrs. Bruce Maxwell were Mr all is an utter impossibility. their son and daughter-in-lacongregate Times have changed since I was' Movie houses ought to sell their and Mrs. Doyle Maxwell and chila kid. Today mommie pulls thejpopcom in cloth bags so they dren Bobby, Sue Ann and Marcia of Salt Lake Citv. weeds while junior is in the kids wont rattle during the show. gine. With him Street, Tooele, Utah Telephone "7" FINE PROPERTY VALUES C, m-3- 7 well-maik- Tooele Kid Says: Todays column is dedicated to the lady clerks in Caldwells Drug store. They have everything. What some people really know for sure, can be rolled into a very small capsule. I find no fault with the man who makes the same mistakes that I make. The man who has a job and loves it is not interested in topflight lectures on economics. We are told to let our light shine, but too many have the dimmers on. BACR-T- O As well as Expert AMERICAN COOKING for a delightful meal. Sandwich or Rootbeer Drop in at Closed Sundays ELENAS CAFE . 40 West Vine brick home, large living room, kitchen, many closets, txautiful bathroom, drapes, hardwood floors, full basement, having finished bedroom, like new gas furnace and gas water heater, on the sewer. Tins rs truly a fine home m the best of locations. Solid drivewav, garage, and a beautifully landscapied lot. Don't overlook a fine projverty like this offered for only $15,500. Lovely well-arrang- three-bedroo- have another beautiful brick home, which is less than If you want the latest thing in lovely home arrangement, see this home. Call for appointment. Priced at $16,500. I d We have two very fine frame homes, one is a home with basement offered home, the other a at $8,600 Move in for school. Low down payment. six-roo- five-roo- water in Settlement canyon, lovely large lot, home, two bathrooms. This older home, which is of brick construction, surely should be considered because of that large family of yours. Only $8,000. Irrigation -- SCHOOL Three bedroom home, large living room, dining room, firekitchen. One bedroom also place, bath and in basement. Lot contains two large chicken coops and a large concrete block building for storage of hay, gram, etc. Total price is only $10,500. See a few of our fine building lots in every part of fastgrowing Tooele. Priced from $700 to $1,500. Lovely business frontage on North Main street. Ask about this fine property. d f acres of farm land having beauOver seven and tiful frontage for home or homes, 72 shares of w'ater in Settlement Canyon Irrigation Company. Boy, what a wonderful farm set up. one-hal- Eggs A Grade Our Specialty Also Delicious Italian Dinners OFFERED FOR SALE six-roo- PIZZA BflRRUS MOTORS INC 83 North Main for Free Estimates AWNINGS STORM DOORS WINDOWS SIDIN- G- - Barms Motor- s- ae - In-T- CLEARANCE at No-'ic- e s 1 ;rs t. HOLIDAY IN UTAH'S PINE VALLEY If you can squeere in some holiday time before school starts, the whol family will enjoy an auto cruise through Utahs colorful and historic Pine Valley region. Youll find one surprise after another, LABOR DAY USED CAR ) s Crisp green peppers and fresh sweet corn are, to many Westerners, the most tempting of our abundant September vegetables. One or the other of these colorful ingredients is included in each of a number of early fall re cipes in the current issue of SUNSET. Green pepper rings sauteed in butter and soy sauce have a sharp sweet flavor. Com kernels and green pepper bits give crisp texture and color contrast in fluffy scrambled eggs served over toast slices. Spanish corn with chicken entamales is a tasty short-cu- t tree for supper or lunch. Theres a new recipe for cheese - noodle stuffed green pepper halves and many other suggestions for fall cookery are given in the food pages of the September SUNSET. Phone 1440 591 North Mam 1 S- golden PREMIUM OIL COMPANY exn.is 4J h Rus-me- - Small 2 doz. PRODUCE 3c Margarine Fresh Crisp Halladay Eiani Ib. 29c Cauliflower Tomato Juice 10c lb. Cambells 24 oz. 2 or 41 C large packages g5c 80 Zee Napkins size, Jpg per pkg. GROUND BEEF Fresh Lean 21bs. 08c FRANKS First Grade, Fresh 55c D Your Real Estate Needs Is Our Concern! BOLOGNA Vel 2 Buy Property in Beautiful Tooele Valley! Fresh Seedless GRAPES 2 lbs. 25c Fresh Sliced, 1st Grade ,b 49c POT ROAST 4gc US Good Grade lb. Atkin Realty & Oonstruction 324 South Main St. Phone 1335 y |