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Show Nine of the 43 accidents which Keeves, Salt Lake. The new bride Local occurred while hunting game and received many lovely gifts, and mmgame species n suited in death also, gifts were sent by friends U of U FIRST SON, FIRST GRANDSON named Stanley Hugh. Mr. Horace of the victim, the remainder in Woid comes from Ontario, Ore- Dillard, who has three grandwho unable to attend. were of varying degrees injmv. gon, of the birth of a son, their daughters, numbers the new baby Roll lheve totals, it was noted are lirst child, to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh as his first grandson. The new the highest tinned in by the state Three students from the Tooele Stringfield. He was born Jan. 13, mother is the former Doiothy Dilin past years and tan be attnbut-earea made the University of Utah 31 and tipped the scales at seven lard. Mrs, Sara A. Lindliolrn is largely to careless gun hand! fall quarter honor roll. pounds, 11 ounces, and will be the babys great grandmother. mg coupled with increased huntThey are among 533 who reThe vc inter advisory board meet- ceived the 3 5 average necessary ing piessures he report points up the need of ing of the Utah Federation of for the high honor standing. A 3 5 Clubs will be held on Sat, the state for a hunter safety trainIn this will average is halfway between an A 31 at 10 am., with registra- and B average. is $291 million, which is equiva- ing prigi am which has already Jan. Utahns would contribute appro- lent to $336 for every man. woman been pnl into effect on a voluntary tion at 9 30 a m m the new union The Tooele students are: building. University of Utah. ximately $277 million toward the and child in the State. Thus, the basis throughout most of Utah. Judith Gwen Frandsen, daugh77 billion Federal bud1953 accident report compiThe lumheon, $175 per plate, will ter of Mr, and Mrs. Lee Frandsen, proposed burden the under it! 10 proposed for 3 get for 1960 fiscal year, just sub- budget is approximately $23 less lation includes the following data be served at 1pm. Reservations Grantsville, a 19j7 graduate of mitted to Congress by President per to huntiri; accidents. must lie received by Mrs. Rulon Grantsvilie high, and an elemenof 'pertaining a for ($92 family capita Of the wounds 16 were self- - in- Jones, convention, Eisenhower. chairman, 8G0 tary education major at the U. THIS WEEK four) than it is under 19.VJ budget. no later This is the amount calculated by 2 were inflicted by others Fast Concord, Bountiful, flicted, f rnest George Mantes, son of Although the per capita cost of Nineteen of the 1 Utah Foundation, the private tax of Ivy occur- 'than Thursday, Jan. 29. Telephone Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Mantes of accidents of the 1Q budget is below that 5 Q ater pm. research organization, as, repre75 East 1st North in Tooele, a were $6.50 to $7.95 out red while the paities involved were 1959, Utah Foundation The meeting will adjourn no 1955 12 dursenting Utahs share of the propos- thatthere would be nopoinis of Tooele high, and re- hunting upland game buds, graduate tax ed Federal Budget. It is based on 8 rabbit later than 2.30 pm. All club wo- a senior in marketing at the U. $3.95, duction under the proposed budget ing big game hunts, while water-fowa formula developed 2 during the by Tax In l men. both the Sr. and Jr. Woand hunting E. Deanna Sutherland, daughter fact, the I960 budget recommen's club members are urged to of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Sutherland, occurFoundation, a nation - wide re- mendations Two season. accidents a proposed 1 include search agency, which indicates red during other hunting activities attend, and a special invitation is of 240 South 1st West, in Tooele, a f cent increase in the extended club or district depart- 1956 graduate of Tooele high, and that Utahns pay approximately and of the accident vie tax. This is explained by Torty-tw0.3G percent of the total Federal gasoline fement or division chairmen. a business major at the U. the fact that expenditures will ex- Inns were males, one was a "The smartest Style Shop" The group will be divided into tax burden. male. No the as women listed are billion unceed receipts by $12 Utah's share of operating the 10 West Vine Street shooter in any of the 43 hunting nine departments for discussion BRIDAL SIIOUER Phone 975 1959 budget. The PresiF.ath department will be lead by Mrs. Doris Federal Government during the der the cases. howPayne, recent bride, I960 dent's proposed budget, ac- the AUSWU chairman. Most of tiie causes forthcoming fiscal year is equal to and daughter of Mr. and Mrs frequent a balance beever, contemplates itumwim mi cidents list 9 cases where the vicOren Skelton, was honored at a tween receipts and expenditures. tim was covered by the shooter miscellaneous shower, held Friday The biggest item in the I960 budin the DUP hall. Games swinging on game, 5 where the Music night acwhich get is national security, shooter stumbled and fell, 4 where were played, and delicious recounts for 59 cnts of the budget the Victim was out of of the To were served. Guests freshments sight dollar. Utahs share of proposed shooter, 3 each where the and Ethel England, Evewere Eva trigger Points national security expenditures of caught on brush apd while the lyn Haynes, Anna Mae Erickson, $15 8 billion is 165 million, or $1S6 The local chapter of the Music Mabel Warr, Susan Henwood, Leweapon was being placed in or reper capita. Teachers National Assn., will one Henwood, Della Hunsen, Amy moved from a vehicle. Other major Federal budget Other accidents were caused by meet at 4 pm. Sunday, Jan. 23, Mills, Jackie Mason, Lucille Fait, items writh Utah's share shown in victim moving into the line of fire, at the home of Mrs. Barbara TurEthelyn Shields, all of Tooele; parenthesis are as follows: interest victim out of sight of the shooter, ner, 5'H) South Main. An interest- Terry Price, Grantsville; Thelma on the national debt $8 1 billion loading weapons, crossing a fence ing and varied program will be Payne, Enuly Martinez, Val Wade benefits-$5.- 1 with a ($29 million); veterans loaded gun, and horseplay given by Tooele musicians. and Ethel Shakespear, Magna billion ($18 million); farm Jane Storrs, June Gillette, and Hostesses were Mrs. Oren Skelton, aid - $6 0 billion ($22 million); Agnes Black will present vocal Bessie Sorensen, Marge, Phyllis, selections. Their accompanists are and foreign aid (part of which is also Mary Skelton, Dora and Jen Phon 169 included in national security ex Miss Roxie Lee and Mrs. Flor- McKendrick, Agnes Skelton, of To 6 Mi billion Caldwell The trio. Bride. ence $3.5 ($12 penditure) Magna: Aleen Taylor and Carol Gay Gillette, and Luta Stutznegger will play instrumental selections; Dugway high school, located on also, Karl Swans male quartet . Dugway Proving Ground in wes- will sing. Mrs. Jean Bissinger will also tern Tooele coounty, made its in 1953 when it became an be one of the vocalists, and will be All-Ti- me SUPER SAVINGS THROUGHOUT THE STORE official High School operated by accompanied by Mr. Tom BisTooele county school board. singer. Mrs. Helen House, who orThe first year in existence, Duga special program for the comganized school entered into way high The necessity to watch that petitive sports under the leader- divisional music meeting at Misgun was again cited today by de- ship of Coach Fred J. Corra. soula, Montana, this past year, partment of fish and game offic- Coach Glen Rupp superceeded will speak o n information and ials as they made public a com- Fred Corra but had little luck in ideas of that convention. She will to 9.95 v plete summary of 52 gun accidents producing a winning team and also play a tape recording of Toowhich occured in Utah during 1958. on varfinally closed Dugway out of com- ele organists performing 35 accidents as local church organs for the The lists ious 1957-5report In sesthe t petitive sports (occurring during hunting of game sion after having several scoring Sunday afternoon meeting. 1 8 rabbit hunts 'species, during records set against them. With an and 9 accidents which occurred increase in vigor among the stuother than in the field. dent body and the hope of an increase in number, the high school The regular meeting of the Lady again joined competitive athle term. tics in the 1958-5Eagles auxiliary will be held MonUntil now, Dugway has never day, January 26, at 8 pm. won an inter-schocontest: howLadies, dont forget the public ever, this year, Dugway high won party, every Tuesday nite, at 8 three contests and lost several p m. Everyone is invited. OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO PARENTS others by small margins. There were Eagle members and A problem confronts the Dug- partners who went to Elko, las 7 North Main, Ph. 778 14 West Vine, Ph.818 and NEW TEEN AGE DRIVERS way hig'h school the lack of male Saturday and Sunday, Those whe 38 Of time. students enrolled, didnt go, missed a good students. 14 are boys. The average student remains at Dugway for only about If the horsepower of an engine gives you ft false feeling two years, which presents another of strength and power, you are not ready to drive. Eiainpowcr is more important than horsepower. Your car can be a means problem. In the years to come, Dugway of transportation, or it can become a deadly weapon deschool Is hoping to make a high on you. pending This is a big day for you. Its been a long wait, but now grtnd showing in basketball. You are a licensed driver. . the test youve passed You and I were together one day when an officer slowed us to a because of an accident on the road ahead. stop CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS According to the officer who tested you, you are pretty sharp. Your written test proved that youve made a careful You cant turn back, lady, on account of traffic. But, The United States Civil Service try study of the traffic regulations and have absorbed a lot about not to look as you go by. It even turned my stomach. Commission announces open comsafe driving. petitive examination for stenoYou saw what he meant. Your face was ashen. You were GS-2- , GS-But, will you .always be willing to apply that knowledge? and and GS-grapher sickened by the sight of what had been a handsome car, and V' GS-1- , GS-for and GS-3- . Typist Like most boys your age, you have the ability to learn a man. AU that was left had to be hauled away the man The Stenographer positions pay to a mortuary, the car to a junk yard. quickly. Especially a subject that interests you. You have a from $3255 per year to $3755 per knack with motors. Your ear tells you when a piston or a You understood when we told you that you had to wait for year. Typist positions pay from spaik plug needs attention. You know a good hum w'hen you a driver's license until you had earned and saved the money to $2690 per year to $3495 per year. hear it. Will your conscience be as alert as your mechanical Positions are located at various know-how- ? pay the ebst of insurance for a "male driver, under twenty-fiv- e. Federal establishments throughout ..You are seventeen. Other boys have driven since they You admire speed. We all realize that you have been bom the slate of Utah. were sixteen with and without license and insurance. We Into an age where speed is important Speed is our way of were glad that you understood our obligation. You accepted Applicants for all positions will life. Millions of dollars .have been spent on freeways and highbe required to take a written test the responsibility, of driving as well as the pleasure. We love ways so that we can get .wherever it is we are going faster. consisting of a General Abilities you too much to turn you loose, unprepared, in todays world Designers of automobiles' are working overtime to reduce the test and a Typing test. In addition, of wheels. Decency and competence are respected and dedeadly effect of speed. fThey have done a great deal to make manded of every driver, regardless of age. applicants for Stenographer posiour automobiles safer. But excessive speed cannot be made tions will be required to take a You owe this country a great deaL You are also Indebted safe because of Rumen error. It still ranks with many diseases dictation test. Also, applicants for to your town, and your community. Other people, many of as a destroyer of lives. It is more ruthless than wars. It leaves Stenographer GS-- 4 positions must whom are existing on pensions today, paid for these streets have 2 years of general office hopeless invalids and broken hearts In its wake. It even wipes out entire families. It has a scornful disregard of who was at that you use. Their taxes changed muddy roads to smooth, clerical experience, at least six fault. months of which must include the paved boulevards and sprawling highways. You owe them a lot. Never pass .up a chance to give them assistance on the taking and transcribing of dictaYouve never been a coward, my son, but I hope that you road, should they need it. Before you were born, they weie tion. have a healthy fear of speed Youve never harbored hatred in to build the things that you now enjoy. Full information and the neceshelping of the type pprson for your heart, but I hope that you despise sary application forms may be obwhom speed is a god. Your dad and I have faith in you. my son. We like your tained from the Commission Exfriends. All of you mean so well. You behave as gentlemen Are you ready to be a driver aminer - in - Charge or Civil Serat least you do when you are here. I pray to God that your vice Information Representative Think what it means. Not only to you, but to your family. good behavior stays with you wherever you go. I don t feel Willard Peterson, located at the We depend on you, as you know, to be a safe driver. There that any of you would willingly hurt anyone. But remember Tooele Post Office; from the Rewill be times when your traffic law book will not have moment in your car might please iemember, that one rar-le- ss gional Director, Tenth U.S. Civil you to meet a situation. Safety for yourself and others mean crippling injuries or death for someone. It might deprive Service Region, Denver, Coloardo; will depend stnctly on your common sense. Your own unself3 children of a father or mother. It might rob parents of a or from the Board of U.S. Civil Serishness. No book on traffic has yet been written that does not child. You, as the eldest of eight children, know the vice Examiners, Ogden, Utah. Apembiace the words of the golden rule. "Do unto others as you dearness of family Jife. You can imagine what a loss would plicants should send their applica-- , Back again... low low would have them do unto you. mean to 'our family. You would never forget the set earn of a e tion to the Board of U.S. Civil SALE" Price! turn car a corner be should too fast and cause injmy called chicken" for child, There wull be times your you will Examiners, Departments of to someone too youngf to be wary. I saw tears in your eyes one not dragging . . or for not pushing jour foot clear down to we a make this famous mattress For limited time only, Air Force, Army, and Navy, 220 sale available to you at its the floor, just to see how fast she will go. 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I realize that your life would be Your chance to replace Extra for levelizing layer was . . . when you take the younger children to The affair on dates filled with sleepless nights should a moment of carelessness on Saturday evening. 'girls old mattresses at big sav-i- n uniform supschool . . . when you drive friends to football games. It will as. IOW, NATIONAL-Sgiven by friends and neighbors, port Sleeps you level for your part cause heartache or the pain of loneliness to anyone. ALE comfort that rests back price for lira and was held at the home of Keith be up to you to prove what kind of person you really are. iied time only! rests body aU over. And for my sake, dont let anything happen to you, either. Present and Pedersen. Beverly Advertised In the If, as a small boy, you learned to be considerate of others, Think of others when you drive, and look out for them. Not all were the Pedersens, Dale and DarJournal of the you have a good chance of being a considerate driver. If you of them care. Not all of them have the right to drive. t Don t American Medical Elaine and lene Clarke LIFE Workman, learned that show-off- s are put to bed early, you have the right Association let them hurt jrou. Be ready to stop. Be ready to get out of Don and Faye Rosen Johnsen, will for idea. If you have the proper respect authority, you their way. Made by o Ser to Associate burg, David and Helen Buck, Farrealize that traffic laws are strict for good leason. You will rell and Leila Stewart, Melvin enwho to officers a When the You into no are a and car, you you step show poper courtesy boy. cooperation longer and Margaret Mair, Ralph and have been granted a mans privilege. Treat it as such. force these .laws. Theo Frazier, Dean and Yiona NOW! perfection Hunt, and Dale and Faye McAlPeople with little minds, who think it is cute to break a May God bring you safely home, always, my son. before! lower low lister. 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Actually, Utahs share and the per capita cost of the President's budget for 19t0 is somewhat less than under the 1959 budget. Utahs calculated share of the estimated Federal spending for fiscal 1939 $311 23, 1959 OfUFWCTo d P Meet Jan. R E Ho-me- 1 ' Watch S O C O c R League Cords AX5-529- 1 I while they last P P MEN'S WEAR one-hal- T -- I 0 i" Meet Sunday give Convention Highlight and JANUARY N S CALDWELL DRUG LAST TWO.. WEEKS -- STYLE SHOP Dugway High School Returns Competitive Sports Gun Accidents Hit 22 NOW do-bu- High in Utah SPECIAL LADIES DRESS SHOES High and Medium Heels values NOW $3.99 8 1 PRICE Eagles Auxiliary -- "My Dear Son" at 9 ANN'S & MOTHER GOOSE SHOP ... TATE FU KHIIRE ... ... helps you save 4, 3 2 money! t -- pie-par- pie-ciou- Ser-jvic- e g head-to-to- e -- X Posture mattress than ever or as at terms spine-levelin- BIRTHDAY Sponsored in the Public Interest by STOKER MOTOR CO HAROLD STOKER 44 East 1st North Phone SUPPORT doctors advise for health, better sleep! PARTY Master Douglas Tate, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Tate, celebrated his eighth birthday, Tuesday, Jan. 20, at a party held after school. Games were plaj'ed, and light refreshments were served to guests: Bobby Tonioli, Phil Bevan, A345 Rickie Vowles, Billy Randall, lbert Peterson, George Paulos, ,Vere Lancaster, and Jesse James. Full or Twin Sizo Companion Box Spring Sam TiiTE FURNITURE COMPANY 50 North Main Terms: Of Course Prico j |