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Show 1 1,0 to become the second largest cat- 10, 1959 tie ranch in the US " I The Hawanans learned to ride' Dr Zhivago, b and books and libiaries are important rary: Fiction fiom Spanish cowboys! rope, to people, but people are also im- - Pasternak, I xodus, bv Uris, The imported from Mexico, accordinp K3 V and l'g!v Ameruan, liurdnk, Trom to the World licxik L (Kirtant to the development ncydopedia of The Nine the extension O'Hara, Terrace, service. library A library service is a pood lheir word for cowboy still is Let our aim be to publicize1'11''11-- ' " provided at public cost dies Waiting, Stewart, Lady L, pamola", from Tooele county FFA livestock espanol", or the magmfuent opioi tunnies that and any hUlh trvice must justify Clary; Aiound the World With Ann Spaniard show will be held Saturday, May libraries offer . . , opportunities ,ls administration Ithaslxm the, tie Marne, Dennis, Pioneer, Go Hawaiian paniolas like I ben P I at the stockyards1 in Grantsville Crown and the K Low, of study and enrichment that smeere desire of the library ad Home, Powell, giandson of the founder Judging Contest an Unarmed in Par of the Paiker ranch, have won to have active Cross, mimstratois Slauphter, cannot possibly pet The slate judging contest is many people I llxiw of Snake the the cultural in hlejadise, Marsh, eveijday putt in any other way many rodeo events on the U S scheduled to be held May 8 and 9 'of the community The slogan "the .by Lockwood, Man Had Tall Sons mainland I ven aftc r he lost one at Utah State University at Logan Libraries have something sound book f,ir 10 ntiht peison at Ostenso, The Unannomted, Chinn hand in a (I M to ofter ropinp accident, Low frit "of th Hght 'the right time" still holds true) Nonfiction; Peter Townsend, by nicknamed "Rawhide Ben", NINE YEARS OLD greatest minds of humanity. Hooks It is our aim to reach out and. Maine; Adv Life of s ropinp j, nKt.j anv md t0 0p are the agencies of inspiration and, make our library resources avail- Churchill, They Fought for the skill In DOS he was crowned at Master Larry Jones was the cenachievement that are indisp-niable to all. Sky, Reynolds; Theodore Roost1-enntWyoming, as the one- - ter of activities, last Saturday, able to civilization Good public S,0riy' N,ilv A,S' hl,nd,d rhlnlP,n r,TT of lht April 4, at a baseball game in relations is pood publicity for anyi Mary lleien Farsons, librarlanlvHt ' celebration of his ninth birthday (r ' 1 ' lnlL dl1 woild New books at Tooele public lib- - or library More than ever before, lus 90 North, Anderson, Crossing which was April 2. The game of the Antarctica, Fuchs, Ask My hmgo was also played, and light Brother, Wagner; W'edermeyer Re refreshments were served to Larry and his guests, during the afterports; Aku Aku, Heyerdahl, The Tirst Taster, Marshall, The Babe noon, Present were Harold Nix, and F, Mis. Babe Ruth, Handfull FOURTH WARD Jimmy Bevan, Larry Perkins, Steof F lowers, Miller. phen Jones, Fddie Lynn, Kenneth Tuesday, April 14, 10 a m W'ork und business, Erma Rupp Nix, Douglas Bergener, Gary An Quilting, demonstration of mag- derson, David Searle, and Steven azine binding Baby sitter and Hamilton. Also, his cousins, Lola and Flora Nix; brothers, Robert, lunch. LaMar and Gordon Jones; an aunt . . AUTO INSURANCE FEATURING . . WARD riRST The land of the pineapple and Miss Marlene Jones and grand10 a m. 14, the hula is also the land of the Tuesday, April Low rat- - No mtmborthip foot, mother, Mrs. Margaret Jones and W'ork and business. cow boy. Mrs. Thelda Nix were present be done to work of kinds Various 10 ADVANCE discount 2S In fact, cow punchers were up to possible received many nice gifts. Larry Lunch Baby titcr. discount drivers. to claim-fre- e the Hawaiian ranpes several He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. WARD THIRD drivTexans bepan years before LeGrand O. Jones. Brood, family-typ- e policy. Tuesday. April 14, 10 a m. ing their steers to market along Irene W'ork, Spaders, quilting, Protection against the uninsured motorist the old Chrisholm trail. HERE FROM DUCHESNE the handwork. Lunch. Vancouver, Capt George Accidental death end disability benefits. Mrs Martha Broadhead, Duch English explorer, brought the first STOCKTON WARD JO am. esne, Utah, arrived, Monday, for M, to Hawaii in 1793 Protectcattle April Tuesday, FASTEST GROWING AUTO INSURANCE COMPANY Mrs a visit with her sister-in-laed by the King, the longhorns ran Work, Charlotte Reynolds wild and multiplied Quilt, making earrings, quid Kate Thueson. The two ladie IN THE STATE OF UTAH books. Baby sitter. Pot luck were neighbors and close friends When John Palmer Parker set PROMPT AND SATISFACTORY CLAIM SERVICE lied in the islands in 1815, the dinner during the years they were raisTHROUGH YOUR LOCAL AGENT ing their families. Mrs. Broadhead king hired him to slauphter the DESERET BRANCH has been visiting with her sons cattle, prepare their hides, and Monday, April 13, 7 pm. FOR INFORMATION, CALL OR SEE Work and business, Peggy Elton Mr. and Mrs. Max Gee and Mr. salt the beef for sale to visiting and ger- and Mrs. Harold Gee, Murray; Making appU ships At first the king owned all the anium leaves. Rt freshments also, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Gee PHONE 7 or 76 83 NORTH MAIN. TOOELE Salt Lake City. She will visit here, Post chapel. herds But after the Great Mnhele, REPRESENTING this week, then go to her daugh or division of land, selected herds EIGHTH WARD W'ork meeting, Tuesday, April tors home, Mr. and Mrs. Clair were settled on private ranches PREFERRED RISK MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. 14 at 10 a m. Lunch at noon Wilson, Layton, for a stay wiih And Parkers business mushroomLesson the in ed acre ranch a tows 300,000 into by Evelyn Haines. Baby them, before returning to he Colorado Moines, Springs, Colo home. tender. uplands of Hawaii Island that was The Tooele Transcript Friday, April Of Why Libraries Should Advertise GUARD YOUR FAMILY C'oa-thin- p s ., . ' y Relief Society m Hawaii Claims Cowboys First Only rid-in- p TOM BURGESS at BARRUS MOTORS fch-so- Get Your CAMERA NEEDS For Easter, Junior Prom, Graduation and That Coming Vacation We Also Have Still huge sums are available or not, lean toward a night visibility solution the motorist already carries around with him wherever he drives. This system uses no pub- Cameras and 35mm for Sale lic power, no UU";n3l.) tperfee-5e- re- bulbs, tax-doll- quires no maintenance, no expensive installation and furthermore shuts off when no drivers are on the road. It uses the light provided by the cars themselves - reflected off hazards, cars and signs. One typical example of how this quick and economical solution to night accidents works is Harvey County, Kansas. Just $4,000 was spent to apply matenals that reflect car headlights. As cars approach at night their own lights brighten up the things the driver needs to see. Theyre visible when needed but cost nothing to operate. s awarded to the outstanding Future Farmer student by Union Pacific Railroad, was presented to Mr. Jorgensen, March 21, at the annual banquet of the Tooele FFA chapter. Sam is the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Jorgensen, of 270 West 5th South, and has been very active in extra - curricular acfvities at the high school. He is cuirently serving as president of the FFA chapter, and was treasurer during his junior year. He is a member of the senior council, and is student court judge. He plans to enroll at Utah State University in the fall, where he will go out in agricultural v' P R E Pete Kearns S Me Kearns To Attend Youth Confab Pete Kearns, an outstanding student at Tooele high school, has been invited to be guest of the Salt Lake Rotary club, at their annual youth leadership conference, to be held in Salt Lake City, Everything you need to take and show exciting color movies. And, its all so simple with Keystone. 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The doctor has made an excellent diagnosis of the cause of the biggest problem the man in the drivers seat faces today: how to stay off the growing nighttime accident list. You will One prescription proposes the installation of lighting poles along most of the nations 3,051,382 Very miles and streets. This would nainincrease but visibility, for turally dustry estimates indicate it would cost taxpayers about $50,000 per When you ride the bus you elliminate mile to install - or $871 in taxes Hazards of driving per person in the U S. Costs for Parking problems power, bulbs- and maintenance are extra and continuous. Numerous high costs of automobile operation The lights, of course, would conImposing on friends or neighbors tinue to burn and use up public fiower and money even when there TRY IT you Will be pleasantly are just a few or no cars on the surprised lighted stretch of road. 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