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Show The Tooele Transcript Story Hour Friday, February and the members of your staff for sending me the Tooele Transcript ior the past two years. I have ehjoyed reading it very much, and it was very helpful in keeping me up on the town news and the changes which have occurred there since I lent in April of 5 7. I am is going to look different to me, but it will be very good to get back and see the people I used to know. 1 will be returning in March and 1 would like to have you send my copy of The Transcript to someone else who is entering the service, and will benefit by it, just 13, 1959 sitys income; federal government per cent; and private sources, per cent. As tor expenditures in the past The weekly Story Hour sponsorfiscal year, 4a per cent (exclusive ed by the Woman's Club, and ol auxiliary enterprises) went for held at the Tooele Public Libtary, instruction, 2 per cent for orgawill be held again this Saturday, nised lesearch; 9.5 per cent ior be2 at p m. This Story Hour is 9 per cent ior auimnistratioii; and a even;, popular very coming and maintenance o! the the number of children attending physical plant; 3.8 per cent for City Councilman, J.W. (Shag) Tate, head of city streets, worked has steadily grown. Mrs. Mary ihe extension div.; 2.3 per cent around the clock and personally directed the fight to keep Tooele 1 indberg is chairman in charge for libraries, and the remainder on the move as ihe heavy winds piled street blocKing drifts Tuesday of this project. ior miscellaneous expenses. night. The road crews shifted from area to area and street to street as cars became Sialled, with Councilman 'late directing the welOr, breaking down the expendiCELEBRATE BIRTHDAY tures a different way, 54 per cent come help. There is nothing so helpless as an auto stuck in a snow went for salaries; 26 6 per cent drut, and unuue newiy iauen snow, druied snow is put together Fnday guests at the A. W. Stead1 .or supplies and expense; 11.5 per like cement and bucking it in an auto is like moving a stone wall. s 1 have. 1 -man home, to celebrate Mrs. Again, I would like to thank you cent ior assistance; 6.3 per cent Steadman's birthday were Mrs. and the members of your staff for ior equipment and improvements; i One local patron writes the postmaster asking that the new auto the wonderful work that Walter T. Steadman, Mr. Louis M you have and 1.6 per cent for travel. mail box be moved closer to the curb, so as not to make it necessary been Steadman, a brother of Mr. Steaddoing for the missionaries to get out of the auto to post ones mail. Did it ever occur to anyone and man, Midvale; and Mrs. Minnie servicemen away from home. HOW TO TEST FOR TERMITES that the auto mail box is on the wrong side ol the street. Drive Barnes, Salt Lake City, aunt of May God be with your always. into the box in keeping with traffic regulations and the driver, who Mr. Steadman. TVy enjoyed a Think you've got termites? They , Yours Sincerely, is usually the one who desires to mail, is locaied on the far side pleasant visit together. Ross L. Beil, Hq. Co. 3rd Log. can exist in a nouse unsuspected of the car. and he or she must either get out and go around the Cind., Orleans, France, APO ior long periods. But, according auto to mail the letter, or else, shut himself or herself on the to the editors of Changing Times, 58, New York, NY. : from the steering to do the mailing. It may require the Kiplinger Magazine, mere are opposite-sidan act ot Congress to rectuy this inconvenience, but if it can be three ways to find out if theyve Daily! handled locally it is worth considering. infested your dwelling. 1. You can tell whether a beam at or a sill is infested by tapping it are two distinct types of students the brilliant ones who There GORDON'S with a hammer and listening for for get the high marks without much effort, and the other group who new "White Buffalo" are the sketches of TooTHE WHITE BUFFALO, newest in the way hollow sound or by probing it a must study their hearts out to get passing grades. It is rather en- Dear Mr. Editor: o Teen Age eat.ng spins is holding its Grand MEN'S WEAR ele High school personalities, some of which with an ice pick or knife blade. A to of hear of who the observation John Shafer, dean lightening recently 2. You can search the house, gentleman admission, are seen on the wall in the left of the picture. Opening all day Saturday, February 14, at 40 The Smartest Style Shop moved to our city, commented this West Vine st. According to owner LeGrand Syracuse University: The art woik was done by LeGrand s wile in crawl spaces, 10 W Vine Ph 975 Vlf I had to choose between the brilliant student who coasts along to me: "I have never lived in a particularly Jones, Free HiLand Ice Cream and good food Dorothy N. Jones. foundations and at utility show the where and the townspeople average youth who does the best he can and gets passable city will be featured. Another unique feature of the Tooele, Utah service entrances, for the telltale marks, Id take the latter, particularly in these times when freshman such disrespect for the American tubes, a quarter to a half inch We handle Levi Strauss , classes are tilling up. The fellow who has coasted once may do a flag, as they do in Tooele. wide, that they build. some started That thought going again. Hes a poor risk." 3. You can be on the watch for We hard one teacher say that the brilliant student could do the through my mind. How many of the swarms and wing droppings us do to our take the salute so much time he to to but refuses work special job better, perfect himself, FREE D ICE CREAM AT THE that may occur soon. so the teacher's entire dependence has to be placed in the "plug-ge- r flag, or place our hand over our see Sometimes home owners heart when the flag is on parade? who can't quite reach perfection, but he can always be insects but are not sure swarming You Mr. I'm know, do to his trusted best. Editor, very whether they are seeing termites proud to be a Tooeie citizen, and or Any talent which gives an individual the idea he doesn't have flying ants. If the insects have to work to stay even with others in the race of life is suffering maybe we do need to be awakened Vine (40 a bit. Our school children are cer- pinched waists and transparent trom a real handicap. wings, the front set being much tainly taught from the beginning are the proper way of showing respect larger than the back set, they Former county clerk and Mrs. Willard H. Sagers are on thoir really ants. But if the bodies are for the American flag. width stem to way for the dream trip of a lifetime. They will join the family This summer, when our march- nearly the same stern with no waist, and the of Mrs. Sagers, the J. Albert Browns, of St. John, Arizona .and ing band, as well as Army units same go by auto caravan to Mexico City, to meet Elder Phillip and others, display our flag, let's wings are opaque and the have and size front back, you Brown, a brother of Mrs. Sagers, who is returning from an show that Tooele citizens are mindLDS mission to Brazil. Travel is a modern way of life and ful of the great sacrifice which found termites. within the reach of everyone who has the desire. When this has been made to preserve our caravan stops to observe the sabbath next Sunday, they liberty. Every time we hear a disc jocA Proud American Citizen plan to be within 200 miles of Mexico City. Should they desire, key playing the top 40 popular they can go right onto the Panama Canal, traveling oiled highways, we get the shakes thinking tunes, built by American With travel so easy does not the urge what the bottom 43 must be like. seize you to just go, and go and go and eventually wind up seeing Cost of Changing Times the world and all its people, once only within the reach of the Rises !! wealthy, but now within the reach of everyone who has the deIt cost more to educate each sire. One of our good citizens told us one day that he had planned of Utah student in the to travel ail of his life but always put is off until tomorrow, now University 1957-5- 8 than ever before, acyear his doctor had informed him he was too old to travel. "Dont cording to the university's annual make my mistake was his stern counsel. ENDS SATUKDAY A heavy smoker could pay tor a trip around the world for financial report released this week himself and wife for what his cancer operation will eventually cost, by L.D. Garrett, secretary and and a heavy drinker could see the snakes of India, if he saved his controller. Whereas the cost of living, based money rather than the imaginary ones he creates in his own life. on 1939-4- 0 ! slightly more than f ' ! But every man to his own taste. , J t doubled by the 1958 fiscal year, i u yi ;he cost of educating a U of U j We received a letter last week, which we would have been pleased student increased nearly four V to publish, but it came unsigned. It is not necessary that the name times in the same period. TECHNICOLOR of the writer be published, if a person desires it withheld, but it is Expenditure by the university STARftfNO absolutely necessary that we know the name of the author. If the per student in the fiscal year ended MINEO individual will sign the letter we will gladly publish it in full. It last June 30 was $794 (not includm k MFfiftlN! KINO tOtl! was an answer to the gentleman who bought an auto in Salt Lake. ing costs of capital additions, orPHILIP PAPACL jrOM ganized research, the Extension Division or activities not clearly We note by national reports that a certain make of auto which "bwitt JOV h m related to student education). This advertised heavily in the newspapers last year and maintained top with $669 in the fiscal compared sales has cut its newspaper advertising budget for this year and YOU TAKE "THIS AND MAKE THIS, points out pretty LEWIS R. FOSTER ended June 30, 1957; $725 in dxkmd, has already gone into a tail spin on sales. Newspapers are the only year Sharyn Nelson, right, to Marilyn Abbott. The two will appear the previous high year of 1955-5Sertrnpat by in Fabric Center's fashion show on Friday afternoon from 4 universal medium of advertising which reaches all the people. When and $208 in the 1939-4- 0 fiscal LEWIS R. FOSTER ULLIt HAYWARD year. to 6 p.m., where the season's newest smart materials and you stop advertising in the newspapers you start to fail. t DMl OTB uM m M The University of Utah received styles will be shown. The public is cordially invited to attend. IAMB mil $14,486,295 during the fiscal year and Wonder the engine destroy ' of your body. Seven percent is ended June 30, 1958, and expendi-lure- s ifl totaled $11,026,804. 13. The in'in fr, m now co. a used for Community Service. Only Mt included $1,937,222.40 from 18 percent is used for Fund rais- come STARTS SUNDAY such auxiliary enterprises as book Ski club Developing, Administration, and store, University of ment and the Press, The Tooele county Ski Club will organization union building. These auxiliary enHeart Drive. to Brighton, this Saturday, Feb. Spring Cotton" Is the title of go terprises spent $1,787,644.22. WE this will ask that 14, you year there are provided the fashion show planned for the enough Although appropriations to the and to as much try give Fabric Specialty Center, this Fri- signed up to go by tonight. If there February is heart month. Very dig deep U of U by the state legislature as can to this you help at least conquer bus 20, we the do few not arent can't that 4 go go. days by and day, Feb. 14, between If there are any cancellations hear of someone dieing of heart terrible disease. If you are not have increased steadily over the .m. the proportion that to be made, one of the officers trouble. personally contacted, dont feel years, actually Approximately 20 local models must be contacted not needed state appropriations occupy in the that dollar is no of the the use new than later your by Through will demonstrate the very latest overall revenues of the university 6 p.m. Friday. knowledge research scientists are It may help to save someone has declined since 1953. cotton fabrics, and how they look to you. Myrtle Allsop, your The bus will leave at 7:30 a.m. developing for prevention and con- dear when sewn into wearing apparel. Of the $14.5 million total income but in order for it to leave on trol of Heart Disease, great stri- County Chairman will gladly acNational fabric manufacturers last year, 27.12 per cent was from Make all contribution. cept your have shipped the latest in play time, members should be in front des are being made to prevent checks fund appropriations, 3.75 general to "Heart Fund of Barrus Motors by 7:15 a.m. in this terrible payable OWNER LE GRAND JONES GETS READY for the grand from creatclothes, after-fiv- e cent froir state appropriadresses, casuals order to per to same and mail Allsop, all Myrtle so their of new and much the Buflalo "White set for Saturday, Feb. get equipment ing grief suffering opening and children's clothing to be modtions for the college of medicine, loaded. Cecil B DeMille 14. LeGrand invites everyone to come down to the loved ones of those so P.O. Box 535, Tooele, Utah. Saturday to look eled during the show. and .12 of 1 per cent from approTerri Wassom, Sec. strickened. over and try out the new facilities at 43 West Vine. YUL BRYKKER The garments have all been priations for the State Geological Your dollar will help a great Pfc. m Jn LalMM Bell and Mineralogical Survey. made from cotton fabrics availdeal in wipeing out this terrible CLAIRE BLOOM If income from auxiliary enterable at Fabric Specialty Center, ENTERTAINS CLUB disease. Do you know that 50 prises is excluded (leaving a total according to owner, Mrs. Phyllis Mrs. Dora McKendrick enter CHARLES BOYER tained of members the HMM club percent of ail money so raised is income of approximately $12.5 milDunn. in to for work? used research Twentylion), appropriations accounted for Everyone is invited to the show, at her home on Wednesday even33.6 per cent of the Universitys which will include two complete ing. Special guests were Mrs. Elva five percent is used for education Dear President Dunn: the first from 4 to 5 Clarke and Mrs. W. M. Frailey. to try to teach people how to so I would like to express my income. Percentages of the Unishowings to you the and second from 5 to 6 Prizes were won by Edna Gillespie live that they will not damage'thanks and appreciation HUH versity of Utahs income which p.m., MARSHALL and Ethel came from state appropriations in Halgren. p m., on Friday. recent years, were as follows: Andrew Jachtot 1953, 42.2 per cent; 1954, 40.0; INTERESTING rV L V SIDELIGHTS 2u.6 11.3 1 sure-Tooel- oOo fv New Spring Styles Arriving e ' lUHhJW Newcomer Says Tooeleans Lack Respect Flag oOo . Try A Want Ad HI-LAN- WHITE BUFFALO West Street) ESW ALL DAY SATURDAY lend-leas- University Training February 14th mj . oOo SAL OF IM-CSREhM- m taw February Is Heart Month ashion Show Ski Club News At Fabric Center O C) A Give Generously killer Owner LeGrand Jones invites everyone join the celebration at the Ross Sends Appreciation From France -- sums WHITE BUFFALO WGERSIEVEfG-HENR- Spring Line of Fabrics to be featured in the P.M. FASHION SHOW' Friday. Feb. 13. 4-- G SPRING FABRICS' R E Represents Prudential In Tooele S BORDER PRINTS C SILKALENE CU DAN RIVER Q w pi w H CO BOUCLE ARNELS M Printed Taffeta and Matching Chiffon MAGIC CREP- EPURE SILK PRINTS ow Pi o o Si And Many More p Allsop - Chriss Agency o ! Come in and see them, either in a home sewn garment or beautifullly displayed P.M. 6 Friday, February 13 R I E. G charltgFkeston 1955, 39.1; 1956, 41.9; 1957, TECHNICOLOR' 35.7; APARAMnuNI and 1958, 33.6. For tho fiscal year ended June 30, J958, PKJUAt TtSTAyiStW student fees accounted! for 16.8 per cent of the Univer- COMPANY INSURANCE representatives LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY in for the PRUDENTIAL Tooele, received word, Friday, that the company they represent rates FIRST in the nation as the leading producer of ordinary life insurance. ALLSOP-CHRIS- O 3 O c HS a t- - - P T H I Cfl t- S We are proud to be affiliated with such a fine company. ALLSOPS has always tried to give to Tooele the best- there was to give. We might not always be the CHEAPEST, but we know our companies are the BEST. With this new affiliation, we are now ready to serve the people of Tooele with a complete line of insurance. For 25 years we have been giving the best there is to be had in FIRE INSURANCE, AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE, CASUALTY, BONDS, and now, all kinds of LIFE, HEALTH, and ACCIDENT. BEFORE YOU BUY. AGENCY. PHONE 66 SEE ALLSOP-CHRISor 1399. S MIDNIGHT SHOW Doors open 11:30 P.M. INSURANCE 0 N SAVE & SELL S YOUR EXTRA CASH NEWSPAPERS the vioru 4-- Fabric Specialty Center 15 South Main Tooele, Utah (No CALDWELL DRUG Phone 169 Magazines) SPAFF0RD Waste Paper Co. 1206 Beck Street Salt Lake City Phone EL'5-610- 1 This is also an excellent project for Scouts, Churches, Schools and other organizations to raise money. without EW Friday, Feb. 13 |