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Show who Is dedicated to public service, can give to a short period of a lifetime. Had Dr. J, H. Peck remained in Tooele, he could have carried a mighty weight for a better (immunity, and we hive need of sue!' citizens because Tooele has a derth of good leaders, and several that we do have, are continually faied with rosy ofleis to leave here and lend their weight towards building other titles. Lee Caldwell, our beloved high school band leader, wjs recently offered $10,000 a year to go elsewhere, but he has in his heart a love for tins community, anJ his band wotk, locally, and this has outweighed, so far, the extr inducements of higher salary. There is no better compensation than appreciation for your efforts and for uir woik, and Tooele county people can show this by their attendance at the annual winter band concert at the Inode high school, Safur-- , day. with the renowned Sigurd Rascher as guest soloist. It will be just too bad if the crowd doesn't fill the T I IS gym to overBowine by and pay back, in a small way, our appreciation to Mr. Caid 8pm, well and the band, and to Mr, Rascher, for Ins willmgne.s to perfoimj Individual, 'Tho Tooc!e Transcript - Entered Issued each Friday at Tooele City, Utah. Tooele Office at Post the Clas3 at Matter Second as of March Act 8, City, Utah, August 14, 1894, under 1879. Published by the Transcript - Bulletin Publishing Company, 58 North Main Street, Tooele City, Utah Address all correspondence to Box 390, Tooele, Utah Price 1C? per copy. Subscription $4 per year ALEX F. DUNN, Publisher LOREN C. DUNN, Editor ,J-- INTERESTING PIOTCn !5AID3 By Martini Johnson .'safely Consultant I ederal government, the salaries paid, and the fungi benefits. Repievnluhves of TOD S C ivil-a- n MOTORISTS' Did you know Personnel orfm Mr. Jesse F. that 9 out of 10 pedehtrinna and' Mr. killed in trafhc amdrnH never Steele, J lt If't have been licensed to drive a Don Johnson, ( hief of training, ear presented a film, Light of DemoThese figures are tlip result of cracy. to high siltol students of a recent study made by the Tooele American Automobile Associa- Dugway, Grantsville, and tion inundation for Traffic Introductory remarks concerning vocational oppoitumoes were Safety. In view of this, tiie best rule made, the film was shown, and a is to assume that every pedes- question and answer period foltrian is a non driver and not too lowed Many students expressed a cld'-siper- oOo In spite of the weather, whifh has prevailed,! We have suggested many, many times that several Tooele the weather year is almost two inches above last year,! for moisture are mown" an unesnmnted but major block of business, be- so shows (Ik official records of Uurdctt Bevan. The two inch snow.i cause they are failing to use the columns of the Tooele Transcript Wednesday, had .18 of an inch in moisture, or a total of 1.76 inches and Tooele Bulletin to advertise their wares for January, or 5.90 inches s nee lat October 1, as compared to 3 93 Each issue reaches more than IS, 000 readers (arrived at on the inches for the same period, last year. conservative estimate that five people read each paper). It was cold, Wednesday night, with 20 above, speaking in com-- ' Here is a story sent us, this week, in letter form, which should parison to the nice, spring like weather, which we have been having be an eye opener: Snow at the Bevan Cabin in Settlement canyon was 17 in hes Sun Dear Editor1 I keep hearing Buy in Tooele, make Tooele Iroin earlier in the month measurements or a decided build-uhad to go from day, grow ' I did all my Christmas shopning in Tooele to needless store store, spending many hours, because they didnt OQO Dr. T. M. Aldous has identified the local invasion of birds with advertise in the paper 1 dont get to listen to the radio. I leave for work at 7 oclock, and get home at 5. By the time I can listen to it, the top nots as Bohemian wax wings or Cedar wax wings. These it is off the air. birds come here by the hundreds this time of year and feast on I wanted to buy a car. I had to hunt the car dealers, to see if the berries of the shrubs .and bushes of the local flower gardens. they had what I wanted They didnt. They tried to sell me some OQO thing else. This has been going on for two months. Last week, f looked through the advertisements in the paper. No car dealer in of the road Surveys meal that Tooele had a car for sale. In the Salt Lake Tribune, they did So I our national traffic law and sign bought one there. Now two car salesmen in Tooele are unhappy, One manuals, responsible uniformity of them called He had just what I wanted, too late. He had the car for saving many lies thru safety for more than a week. standardization, are being largely Now I made up my mind, if Tooele wants my business, they ignored by state government. better let me know what they have to sell. I came from a towm where, if the merchants have something to sell, it was put in the local paper These are just a few of the or had hand bills printed and sent around. I helped, as a kid, to Stanley C. Hope, president of things that demand our attention deliver these bills. the National Assoc'ation of Manunow. And it takes just one conPlease do not use my name if you print this If Tooele merchants facturers, said today that he is a scientious lawmaker to start the "restrained optimist" about busi- ball request it, then you have my permission to do so." rolling for greater highway ness in 1959. safety. The he The Carlos Bardwells were here over the weekend from Cali- will be coming year,better predicted, 1958 than materially fornia on a short business trip, and called to shake hands with the and recovery from last years reTranscript staff. The thing that worried us was their expression of cession will continue in most parts satisfaction with their having moved to California. A communitys of at a reasonabie ,he ero greatest asset is its people, and its degree of success depends upon,and encoura,,ing rate the quality of its citizenry-especi- ally those who stand out in front entered his generally as leaders. The Bardwells could have given a great contribution to Rpsfraint optimistic outlook as he cautioned this community, had they remained here. excessive government It's almost unbeheveabie to realize the amount of contribution an against and helpful and not spending harmful tax and labor legislation. NAMs Hope listed several points in support of his economic forecast: "The economy hit the bottom of downturn last April he 1957-5Since then, business has improved steadily if not at a sensational rate, "The forces making for a high level of business activity remain powerful: Our rapidly - growing population portends a strong demand for goods and services; The gross national product is at a new high, and will continue June-in-Janujr- v mer-rhan'- the - Dmir oOo .S.4.t.4.4..'t44'4'44' loot ! Ordiuiue Denot luts cenily institut'd nn information orovta.n for vw'Mtum d guidance si aled for hud) Si hool studi nts Ibis piogrum is decomsumpiion signed to develop a more accurate knowledge of varic'y and o! job opportunities in the stop- lie ware Of Unwary Pedestrians Lt. Keith Strong, who was lost, recently, in the Pacific, in a jet! plane accident near Japan on which he was the' pilot, was the son of a niece of Mrs. Otson Hacking, of this city. Memorial set vices were held in Provo. Lt. Strong loaverf a wife and two children. j Friday, January 301959 Guidance Program here. SIDELIGHTS ! The Tooele Transcript TOD Begins High School Vocational com-munit- in a s well acquainted with safety rules. too, that your car is several thousand pounds of metal as compared with mans average weight of 100 pounds of flesh and bones. KIJKP IN MIND the nondriver is most unpredictable and that he may j p 1 deep interest in the material V. pre- sented. A need exists for specific and general vocational education among high school students and Tooele Ordnance Depot is endeavoring to assist in acquainting students with the advantages of a future in Government employ. ...pop outcars.from between parked ...be a child, ronreritrating on play rattier limn safety. ...be elderly, villi failing sight FOR YOUR VALENTIN- E- Give Jewery VISIT GRANDFATHER Mrs. Gordon Coon and sons, and hearing, and with slow Kevin and Gerald, and Mrs. Ren relictions. Shields and son, Guy, motored ...have hud too much to drink, to Magna, Tuesday, to visit their thus reduced alertness. in a he impatient for the IralHc grandfather, Hyrum Poulsen, He was 86 vis.t. birthday surprise light to change and try to years old, that day. On Sunday, a "heat it. not know pedestrian laws family gathering was held to hoand feel the pedestrian is nor him Mrs. Coon and Mrs. Shields weie unable to be pre- always right. a ...he sent, so w'ent over on his birthday . . huve on dark clothing and be and made him happy with their almost invisible at night. BUT, MOST OF ALL, re- visit.' member the pedestrian is a fellow human. WATCHES, and DIAMONDS Nothing down - 24 mon. to pay (We Finance Romance) ... Business Leader Looks To ... Improved 1959 BATEMAN i The Diamond Man ' Tooele, Ut. 2nd North Main Street Try A Want Ad oOo TILL 9 PM fRIDAY FOR YOUR SHOPING COHYIENENCE STYLE SHOP 8 Table Syrup advance: Industrial production wilK continue to increase, and before long will reach a new high level, Business investment in plant and equipment also will rise, at least slightly, in 1959; "Total personal income, now at to e an high, should continue to set new records In spite of all these favorable excessive government spending and the continuing wage-pric- e spiral may heighten inflation to dangerous levels. Then, too, hope that any new legislation, either in the tax or labor field will prove to be helpful and not harmful to our economic progress If we deal with our economic problems realistically and courageously, I am sure that 1959 will again see us in high gear. factors, CHEIIttLE ROBES 1 Long Style, Large Sizes - 3.88 Group - CAR COATS Now 8.88 All Others Marked Down Group LADIES DRESSES 1 Now Dressy Styles Other Group 3.88 and 1 V2 Price G.88 Good Selection - Values to 49.95 NOW 25.95 CHOICE RUMMAGE Knit Gloves, Sweaters, Head Warmers 77c CHOICE 4 pair Cotton Anklets 77c Group BULKY KHIT SWEATERS Values to 11.95 NOW 3.00 OFF Reg. Price Tish-U-Kn- Button Front SWEATERS it Orion, Good selection of sizes Values to 7.95 Now 3.99 100 1 Table of SLIM RMS 65 Orion & Values to 1 35 G.95 & colors & PEDAL PUSHERS Wool, Washable Now 3.S9 Table of SPORTSWEAR Jackets, Sk;rts, Shirts, & Fancy Pedal Pushers 2.00 OFF Reg Price A HUGE SELECTION of Womens. Girls and Childrens SHOES NOW 2.99 Come Early for Good Selections ENNA JETTICKS SHOE SALE 2 DAYS LEFT ! values to 10.95 SALE PRICE 7.85 :r"v49 Lunch Box 59 47 Dressing Salad Drawing qt. Lciani Can No. 2 Crushed Pineapple & Coffee J! Tissue 3-- 95 99 2:59 Detergent ss js 5 fa 1.00 BISCUITS MRS. WRIGHT'S lb. Sweet Milk or Buttermilk Ideal With Honey Try Them With Chicken couple of years ago, the western states almost lost their independence in the field of highway safety action. At that time, a congressional subcommittee was conducting a sweeping inquiry into the causes and cures for the staggering annual auto death toll. After producing one of the finest available source books for highway safety action, the congressmen came to the proper conclusion that at best, the federal government can only help those states that wish to help themselves save lives on their roads and streets Presented here are a few areas, where immediate legislative safety action can save the lives and win public for responsible state recognition government. 1. More rigid driver examinations, re - examinations, and suspension of driving privileges Only 10 out of 49 states achieve even 85 per cent of the driver screening and improvement accomplish m e n t s recommen ded by the National Safety Council. Twelve per cent of. all auto accidents are caused by drivers with defective vision who should have been weeded out long before they climbed into the drivers seat 2. Compulsory vehicle safety inspection A national voluntary vehicle safety check program, last vear, found about one in everv five vehicles inspected, in need of safety attention. Yet, only two of Tie 49 states have provision for omoulsory state motor vehicle in- 4 cans 39 A WINTER COATS 1 Buckwheat Olivers Seat Rack LADIES K 37 Dubuque Ready-To-Serv- Cheese Frozen Juice BEL-AI- R Premium Qualify Fresh-Picke- d cart Boneless, Heat and Serve Hot Fully-Cooke- e, d, Mild Western lb. 45 Sliced Bacon More Outstanding Values! v) With That Taste of Flavorful Oranges 5 for 1.00 Introductory Offer! BREAD Skylark, Multi- - Special (Regular Price 19 a houseful of 28c) furniture ire responsible for reductions collision nighttime rear-endents and fatalities, the most quent of all types of vehicle d in accifrecol- lisions. 4. 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