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Show The Tooele Transcript Friday, April 3, 1959 innpj I 1958; 2 0. 1939. CIjss 9: 429 employer. 1939; 214. 1959, 2 1 per cent class rale, Barney Google and Snuffy Smith Compensation Bales Given To Employers:, 19.38 Why Library? Next Panel More than 17,000 Utah employers, will be notified of their 1959 unemploy ment compensation rates, this week, announced Curtis P, Harding, administrator of and Mrs. William Harold Sharp, Jr., honored at ception following L.D.S. Temple Marriage .... re- Ilal Sharp Claims Bride Belief Society -- Pre-nupti- Boy's Shoes Ladies & Girls Don't be misled by this Price! will They give good iservice SHOES IMPORTS size 8 to 3 Large Table of Broken Sizes Values to 6.95 1.99 1.99 Nylon Hose Cotton Frocks FIRST QUALITY Stretch of full fashioned House Dresses 2 i 99c Reg. to 3.98 1.00 NOW Ladies Dresses Girls' Coats RACK OF FALL DRESSES FAILLE DUSTERS Broken Sizes Values to 14.95 Size CLOSEOUT CLOSEOUT 4-- 3.00 2.99 Men's ZORIES Polished Cottons for IVY LEAGUE Black - Tan Size 28 - 36 Not all lengths Reg. 3.98 NOW 1.88 1958. family h or Shower Wear Mr. Harding stressed the fact that each employers rate is computed individually, and each year, due to payroll variations, he could find himself in a different bracket. At present, he said, there are about 5,000 firms not yet eligible to be considered for reduced rates. Many of them will qualify, as soon as they have been in business long enough three years. Benefits paid to unemployed workers in 1958 came to $9,400,000 compared to approximately $3,000-00- King Reports The future of American leadership will depend upon the ability of American education to match Soviet strides in science and, at the same time, continue "to show sustained progress in the social sciences and the humanities and, above all, in spiritual values." On this theme. Rep. David S. King Friday addressed njembers of the American Rocket Society, who assembled in New York City, to launch the work of the society's new Space Law and Sociology committee. Mr. King, a member of the committee, which is headed by Andrew G. Haley, of Washington (a former Utahn), told society members and guests: "All the science in the world will not achieve the fine destiny most of us visualize for our country, if we do not also continue to r.ounsh our gifts in philosophy, law, and effective "But if the Soviet emphasis is different from ours, if (as our exin the perts allege) it is we cannot physical sciences afford to ignore what is proving The effective in their system. congressman suggested the United States might profitably take a few leaves from the Russians book ... top-heav- y 67c ment benefits stands at below the balance available early in '53. A good economic outlook indicates the balance in the fund should be restored to its previous level within the next year or so, Mr. Harding said. Contribution Unemployment MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M Reasonable Rates Chicken with all the trimmings 2: 2,294 employers, 1958, 0 per employers in 1959; cent class rate, 1958; 1.1 per cent, Jumbo Order Barrel Class - 1959 1958 1, 2,974 employees class rate, per cent, 3.008 employers in 1959; 1.0 per cent, 1958; 0.9 1959. Class 3.008 t ; .'! 4 V- v 1 i t i 1 1959. Class -: 2,356 employers, 1958; 2,412, 1959, 1.3 per cent class rate, 1.2 per cent, 1959. 1958, Class 4. 1,049 employers, 1958; 1,113, 1959; 1.4 per cent class rate 1.4 per cent, 1959. 1958; Class 5: 998 employers, 1958; 1,054, 1959; 1 6 per cent class rate, 1.5 per cent, 1959. 1958; , Class 6; 605 employers, 1958; 600 in 1959; 1.7 per cent class rate, 1.7 per cent, 1959. 1958; Class 7: 602 employers, 1958, 653, 1959; 1.8 per cent class rate, 1958; 1.8, 1959. Class 8: 403 employers, 1958; 484, 1959; 2 0 per cent class rate. M MRS. BERNIECE SMITH WAS SURPRISED and honored by her Seagull class, of the Tooele Eighth ward Primary, Wednesday afternoon, with an orchid corsage, in appreciation of her services as a teacher; and in honor ol her birthday anniversary. Carol Anne Peterson is shown here, pinning the corsage on Mrs. Smith, in behalf ol the 15 class memners. Tooele, Utah Rates-f- FIRE j of Chicken 3: 5 just drive in- - BRYAN'S Arctic Circle BURGERS . . Hotdogs . . Arctic Circle Freeze . . . Corner of Utah and Broadway knowledge is growing ai a fantastic rate, at the time when our need for intellectual discipline has never been as great, we surround our children with temptations and distractions which obscure the importance of learning, and the value of a cultivated Wednesday thru Saturday ref BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR! BEST ONLY 2 MORE DAYS Merchandise Certificate Worth ACTOR! award; BEST SUPPORTS ACTRESS! BEST DIRECTOR! prwwit SCREENPLAY i rr KBffiHlKan tJBialimvosni KYI3K!YEX AND BUKTUKCASTER Separate WEND'l CU0Y5 C00IW . 7j Y HIUEIt OTHlEtN M, ban m HfSSTT to TCREIta MTTIGM to KUKRI M mm u wu mwt Mia XXffl HMKXO WCW. J iiitoitomK.iMinaalil SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY "Roar of the Crowd" with Errol Flynn Excitment and Adventure in Technicolor Doors Open 12:30 Show Stars at 1 P.M. Starts Sunday Watch For JUNE ALLYSON JEFF CHANDLER Opening at any Tooele Store at r Of sr6HMC. SANDRA CHARLES Bonneville Motors MARY 278 North Mam Street COBURN PETER GRAVES CONRAD or DEE ASTOR NAGEL 50 full orders of everything Call 1 5221 to order or mans When You Buy A New or Used Car Pedersen Insurance Agency LIFE. CASUALTY, Cooked with that Wonderful Western Good Flavor . . Tender and Delicious in 1958; Rates V INCOME T AX PREPARATION Ask About Our Insurance CHICKEN $37,200,000, a total only $2,600,000 edu-jbm- North Main St. RANCH FRIED e Mc-Phi- Because of illness in the Tafoya family, the Junior and Intermediate girls auxiliary meeting was postponed until further word from the director. We were happy to learn that Rev. Varian Stogners brother, who was reported critically injured acquired last week, is on the mend. The Stogner family returned to Tooele on Saturday, in time for Reverend Stogner to fill the pulpit, Sunday morning. They reported a good trip, under the circumstances. The brotherhood of the church met at the church auditorium for their meeting, Friday, March 27. Program chairman. Comma Lovell, reported the subject of the evening meeting Every Believer a Missionary. The Baptist Grantsville mission wishes to express a thank you for those of the First Baptist in Tooele and Tod that have made available a new organ for their mission. These meetings are doing very well, and a cordial welcome is extended anyone not having a ture they deserve The American home, he said, church home there, to meet with these folks at 201 Cooley Lane, puts too much emphasis on fun." In an age when the volume of each Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m. 18 J Despite this high payout, the present reserve for pay- FIRST BABY Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jacobson are proudly announcing the birth of a daughter, Christine La Rae, born Tuesday, March 31 at 1:27 p m. at Tooele Valley hospital, hall weighing seven pounds, one ounce. The wee Miss is the first mind. child for her parents, first grandThe title of Mr. King s address child for Mr. and Mrs. LaRay L. to: was "American Education in the Jacobson, first great grandchild 1. Provide wider and better bafor Mrs. Loyal Jacobson, May-fielSpace Age. sic scientific training at the eleand for Chris Anderson, of mentary and secondary schools, LEI1I VISITORS Mayfield; and first gredt, great texts Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker, of grandchild lor Mrs. Ida Thompusing revised and and learning aids. Lehi, enjoyed a visit with their son, of Mayfield. Maternal grand2. Ephasize languages at the son and daughter-in-law- , Mr. and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Barth same levels. By the time a Rus- Mrs. V. L. Parker, and children have six grandchildren. The sian youngster completes his tenth Richard, Jerry, Lana Mae and mother will be remembered as the year in school, he not only reads, Tom, of Tooele, who drove over former Myrna Ann McPhie. but has conversational compe- for the afternoon, last Sunday, tence in a foreign language. Com- then back via Salt Lake City, EASTER GUESTS mon sense suggests the great ad- where V. L. Parker caught the Chris Anderson, Mayfield, and vantage of this in reaping the train for Boise, Idaho, w'here he Mrs. Elizabeth J. S. Nielson, Salt othbenefit of knowledge, which is employed at the Union Pacific Lake City, were guests for the in other Railroad. ers have Mrs. Parker and family Easter weekend at the home of Mr. observed. tongues, King Mr. and Mrs. LaRoy L. Jacobsen, 3. Step up rapidly the translation returning home, Monday. of foreign scientific writings into UNDERGOES SURGERY dissemiand their insure English, Frank Nielson, of Ephraim, who CHILDREN VISIT nation Mrs. DeLoy Chalwin and sons, 4. Elevate the stature of thelhas been visiting here, underwent the Rco and Ricky, and at last - surgery, 1 Thursday, his is probteaching profession. 82 twin sons, Randy and Rodney, of ably the most important and, at Tooele Valley hospital. He is the same time, the most ifficult'.vears old. He has been visiting Woods Cross, returned home, lact of all our educational problems," with his sons and daughters, Mr Friday, after having spent ten and Mrs. Harold Nielson, Mr. and days visiting with her parents, Mr. Mr. King said. "Pei haps the root of the prob- Mrs. Harry Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. G. H. McNieil. The twins lem lies in the public attitude to- Alton Poulson, and Mr. and Mrs. were born Teb. 6. The McNiells ward education. I sometimes won- Stanley Nielson. H i s condition have two sets of twin grandchildder whether we Americans have seems to be satisfactory at this ren a son and hes wife have twin daughters. the respect for education and cators that w? imagine we have If our respect were as great as we imagine, our teachers already would enjoy the pioftssional stapeople. CO in 1957. d Baptist Social Notes Word of Honor It's Delicious... nine-tenth- To Get A the Sandal for the whole Yard-Beac- Roma Hepworth and Kaye Peterson enjoyed a very pleasant visit to Las Vegas, last week, where they were guests of Arleen Edwards. They visited other friends and many points of interest. they stopped at Beaver, Utah, for a visit with friends, there. FAMILY DINNER Kevin, Salt lake City; and Mr. and Mrs Jay Lritson and children, Julie Ann and Saundra, were guests at a delicious dinner on F.as-te- r Sunday, at the home of parents, Mr and Mrs D. C. Ericson. Other family members who also visited at the D. C. Lncson home, Sunday, were: Mr, and Mrs Les Strong, Magna; Mr. and Mrs. John W. Lncson and son, Judd; Mrs. Alice Callister and children. Sue, Johnny, Perri, and Robby; Mr. and Mrs. T. R Wrathali and children. Corry and Guy. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Lncson also received lovely nine-tenth- "These are areas in which we have a strong lead . . . Nevertheless, the socijI sciences are no more static than the physical ones. They call for coiu.nung research and application of trained effort. Otherwise, we shall not be able to make maximum use of them in the cause of world leadership," Mr. King declared. This challenge, the congressman EIGHTH WARD said, does not dtmard that AmeriTuesday, April 7. Teacher topic, can education emulate Russian 9:30 a.m., Marie Mauer, teacher education in all things. The RusTheology lesson, 10 a.m. Flor- sians, he said, ha emulated the ence McBride, teacher. United States in pursuing a philBaby tender. osophy of mass education to raise the knowledge level of all their VISIT AT LAS VEGAS employers, 1938; per cent class rate, per cent In 1951). 2 7 titles them, he said, with some s oi paying as little as one per cent on their payiolls; while others may pay the maximum 2.7 per cent. Mr. Harding explained that payroll experience in 1956, '57, '58 was used as a bas.s for deiermin Easter cards from other relatives ing contribution rales for 1959. As a result of fluctuating patoiis and friends, which made a happy Easter day complete for them. especially during 1958s recession, some employers will find themselves paying a higher contribution in 1959 than in previous years But the 1959 low cluss rale of s of one per cent will apply to about 3,000 employers. Another 2.100 will pay 1 4 and 1 5 per cent. The over all averages of 1 3 per cent is unchanged from d green picture hats of net and velvet. They earned white carnations with shamrocks. The brides mother wore a beige lace dress and carnation corsage, while the mother of the brideMiss Sylvia Sutton, Magna, and groom wore a dress of .pink emWilliam Harold Sharp, Jr., joined broidery on satin, and a similar hands in nuptial rites, performed corsage. by Elder Hawks, of the temple Earl Nelson was best man, and presidency, in the Salt Lake LDS Stan Costello, Penny Tygesen, temple, on Fnday, March 6. James Groscost, Vern James, Russell Dobson, and Frank T. Leo- - FIRST WARD the the Following ceremony, Tuesday,. April 7. couple was honored at a wedding nelli ushe'A Teacher topic, Beatrice Mars-debreakfast hosted by the bride In the gift room were Carolyn 1:30 p.m. Th'ology, E uc grooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tygesen, Kathleen Groscost, Ca2 p.m Eaby sitter. Zentner, William H. Sharp. rol Peterson, Donna Peterson, WARD STOCKTON Mr. and Mrs. Grant R. Sutton, Patsy and Darlene Grown, 7. Teacher topic, April Tuesday, Magna, are parents of the bride. Church. Lucille Johnson. 1: JO p.m. TheA reception was held, Friday Jeanette Sharp, Jo Lynn Peter2 Marcdla Workman, ology, evening, at the Oquirrh LDS stake-hous- son. Merlynne Vowles, Mary Alice sit'e- -. Baby p.m. Smith, Carma Hanks, and Camille DESERET SHAN'T! Brown served. The attractive bride selected a Monday, April 6. Theology by threedecorated The beautifully floor - length gown of taffeta, tiered wedding cake was cut by Jewel Jensen, 7 p.m. Teacher with lace and lightly topic, Iren Newbold, aftetward. the bridal couple. beaded with pearls. She carried Post chapel. socials complimenwhite orchids and her veil was bride-eleWARD FOURTH were the to given tary caught to a pearl crown. Tuesday, April 7. Theology by by Mrs. Penny Tygesen and Mrs. Attendants were Mrs. Frank T. James Groscost at Tooele, at Emily MacV.i, 1 p.m. Teacher topic, Lcis Gillespie 2:30 p.m. Leonelli, matron of honor; Miss which 25 guests attended. The A1 teachers requested to attend. a at entertained perbridesmaids L. Mrs. Breeze, Johnson, Kay Gay Baby sitter. Mrs. Roger Christison, Miss Lau- sonal shower, at the home of Miss THIRD WARD rel Christensen, Miss Roy Anne Laurel Christensen. The. couple took a honeymoon .Tuesday, April 7. Teicher topic, Tygesen, and Miss Linda Coon, 10 a. m. .Theology, who wore green satin dresses, fea - trip. Ip San Francisco, and are Emily Sterzer at 10:30 a.r.i. Baby sitter. ,, turing a flounced hemline, and -making, their home in Magna. 2 7 1938, 202 10: Mr and Mis Leroy Demur and children, Billy, Hobby, Nora, and Utah's employment secunty department. About 12,000 of the total will Ineligible (or the reduced rate to which their payroll stability en- 1 Mr. 1959. 1 214, 1959, Under the direction of Mr. Sam Blackham, Tooele high school librarian, the April 6 high school radio program will be presented Due to the amount of people and students that are involved in library programs, the plan is to diversify as much as possible within the ha'f hour. There will bt ttudents from the elementary scbiols, junior high and hign schiiol of the community A unique feature of the urogram is to include some of the niu',:,'al numbers from the junior hign school operetta that is to be presented in the near future. Much of their background material for the creation of many of the charactrs was taken from source imteiial within the junior high school end high schoo1 libraries. Mr. Blackham brings to our attention the need to develop g od library skills v hile in the public schools, at both elementary and secondary levej. With 95 per cent of all biaries organized on the basis of the Dewey Decimal System, it is extremely important that w know where, and how, to locate all types of materials, for our own enlightenment. A tremendous amount of thanks is accredited to the following teachers, administrators and students for helping to create the program, Why Library:" Mr. Franklin Whitehouse, Mrs. Neva Harris, Mrs. Cora Jensen, Mrs. Norlene Ogden, Mrs. Bertha Whitehouse, Mr. Thomas Beisinger, and his fine chorus, Mr. Lee Frandsen and students, on the subject of "Mac beth," and Mr. Carl Markworth and students for the speech contest comments. newiy-create- 2 , Class M0T0R-V- U Theatre Phone 888 4 |