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Show The Tooele Transcript Friday, April the department management operation has been accented each year, since the first plane was put into use, some three years ago. Crane noted another successful use of the planes is stocking high country lakes at a much reduced cost, over the old pack train methods used for years. A breakdown of the plane use shows the following: Game surveys, 60 per cent; law enforcement, 10 per cent; fish planting, 20 per cent; and general administration, 10 per Cent. The latter use includes several hours cooperating in air search vs oik with other agencies. MRS. DAN I'N GLAND VISITS Mrs. Dan (None) England and children, Danny, Carla and baby son were guests, last week, at the home of her sister-in-laMrs. Mary Evelyn Hulhnger, for the week. She returned home, Sunday, with her husband. 24, 1959 Displaced Wheal Fanners Library Books Children's children are selected Arc Reminded of Deadline definite Books Bixiks for standard.-- in with two mind the interest of the child, and his reading level. We have on our shelves, material on levels we feel will meet the needs of all children and with this purpose in mind of bringing the books and children together. Our definite objectives in our service with the young people are to teach enjoyment of reading, use of the library, and respect for public property, that books should be returned when due and never mistreated, ! May 1 of this year is an import-- " ant deadline for certain owners of wheat farms which have been ac- quired by an agency having the right of eminent domain, accord- ing to Mr. Allen Warr, chairman of Tooele County Agricultural Stabilisation and Conservation ,"; p"'"''" 1 1 i. com-mitie- t 9 '.X. d auline applies to t those owners who were so dis- - i placed from wheat - allotment ( farms during the period January f 1, 1954 to August 28, 1958. j The chairman explains that such I an owner may file a notice of hisJ The Miy 1 displacement and a request that the allotment be pooled and used to the extent necessary to establish an "equitable allotment for other land owned or purchased by him. Mr. Warr points out that only a few days remain before this May 1 deadline for requesting such action. He urges that wheat farm owners who believe they are eligible to request pooling and transfer of "displaced wheat allotments get in touch with the county office immediately, if they want the allotment to be effective on the new land in I960. 11T1I WARD LONG ASSEMBLY A that other readers are privileged to also enjoy our library. List of New Children's Books: Grandfather and 1, by Buckley; Tree House Island, Corbett; Red Eagle, Garst; True Book of Space, Podendorf; Contra.y Woodrow, by Felt; Freddy, the Curious Cat, by Pauli; Lost Tugboat, Hogner; Wider Than the Sky. Daugherty. Picture Book of Alaska, O'Neill; All About Monkeys, Lemmon; All About Great Rivers of the World, White, All About the Human Body by Glemser; All About Famous I 4 Scientific Expeditions, All About Strange Beasts of the Past, six volumes of Creative Science series; six volumes of The CommuDr. R. C. nity of Living Things. Mary Helen Parsons, Braithwaite Librarian. Dr. Braifhwail To Address Colorado Green And special long assembly proRivers gram will be given on Monday 27 at 7:30 in April evening, pm. to the Fourth - Eleventh ward as of One latest dime a dozen the opening program of the Eleventh rumors concerning fish and game ward Mutual. "We Serve is the has it that the Colorado, Green, theme which will be carried out, and San Juan rivers are not open and is being prepared by the Jr. to angling. Gteaner Gleaner class. A check with the Utah DepartRegular Mutual class work will Dr. Royden C. Braithwaite from follow. All ward members and the College of Southern Utah, will ment of Fish and Game shows others interested are cordially in- be the speaker at the Tooele high that such is not the case; that of the vited to attend. school senior service, according these three major streams angling to announcement received today. state ere open to The service is scheduled for the as they have been for many vears. Further, they are open 24 hour? evening of May 24 in the Tooele of each day, and are three of high school auditorium. the very limited waters W'hcre set Dr. Braithwaite is a native of lines may be used. Utah, and' was educated in the All three streams are noted Utah schools. He received his BS chiefly for channel catfishing and degree from Brigham Young Uni- afford good angling during the versity in educational administrat- spring and early summer months. ion. Graduate work was done at Brigham Young University and Leland Stanford University. In 1950, he received his PhD. fromjself master of Europe. The World Cornell University in educational Book Encyclopedia says King psychology, social psychology and Kamehameha I, the chief who personnel administration and guid- united most of the islands in 1795. ance. Upon completion of his doc- was called the "Napoleon of the torate, he was appointed to the Pacific" because of his conquests. Cornell University faculty as asto Utah, he After sociate professor of child develop- served asreturning coordinator of student ment and family relations, and and activities at the served as extension specialist in organizations Brigham Young University, and child development and family as chairman of the faculty planning committee for the developDr. Braithwaite has conducted ment of the new college of family numerous workshops on human re- living and new 2.5 million dollar of child development and family living center. Serving as lations, family relationships, communi- associate professor of psychology cation and human relationships, he taught child development, socreative education and public re- cial psychology, psychology of adlations. He has also done consider- olescence and mental hygiene. He n able work in leadership training was next appointed of the and adult education. I n New new college of family living. In 1955, Dr. Braithwaite was Hampshire, New York, and Monfor he conducted director of the College tana, workshops appointed to 3.98 Values extension service personnel on hu- of Southern Utah, a branch of the man relations and communication. Utah State University. He is marHe served as delegate from Cor- ried to the former Alice Todd, nell University at the White House whom he met on the BYU campus, conference. He is a member of the They have three sons, Douglas, staff of the Intermountain Labora-'l8- ; Karl, 16; Bobby, 7; and one of tory for Group Development. daughter, Elaine, 18 months. San Juan Open Angling 'HIS Seniors n all-ye- Weekend Specials! al Style Shop One group better Blouses Ship 'n Shore now 2" One group LADIES lifi Dress Heels Current Stock Slender Heels Values to 7.95 now 00 Check the new arrivals in Jonathan Logan Dresses Betty Rose Spring Suils-Coal- s selection is complete New colors and fabrics 26" lo 39 95 pon (felony) but this was changed a to drawing and exhibiting deadly weapon (misdemeanor) by Grantsville City Marshall J. Keith Brown, signer of the complaint. Special Open House For Dr. And Mrs. Peek April 28 These charges grew out of an All former Tooele people are invited to an open house honoring incident, last March 29, when the Dr, and Mrs. J. H. Peck, and being given by Mrs. Alyce Gilletteitwo Worthens drew guns on at Arcadia, Calif., Tuesday, April 28 from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. shall Brown in Grantsville, and Dr. Peck is slated to speak at the Ladies Medical Auxiliary were apprehended at Handy Ccr- meeting in the Los Angeles area on the 28th, and the open house, to ner, a short time later. which all former Tooeleans are bidden, will be held in the afternoon. Mrs. Bradley gives her address as 836 Monte Verde Drive, ArMOVE TO NEW HOME cadia, Calif. Her phone is Hillcrest Mr. and Mrs. Harvey J. Thompson, Yakima, Wach., are now living at 595 Sunset avenue, in the former home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Richardson and family, Tooeles ball club will play their and Mr. and Mrs. R.chardson first practice game at Tooele park have purchased and moved to 178 1 p m., with Utah Power Sunday, East Second North, Tooe'.e. Drawing Guns Also Draws Baseball & Light Scnlencc-Fin- Co. Tooele ball club will sell season tickets for $2 to help sponsor Tooele in the Salt Lake league and have the National Baseball Congress state meet here in Tooele, July 24, 25 and 26. The winner will play in Kansas, in August; so help Tooele play ball buy a ticket. VISIT MONOSSOS Mrs. Cindy Jenkens and Miss Mary Bartor. Potter, Marion, No. Carolina; and Mr. and Mrs. Amos McMtllon and son, Scottie, San Diego, Calif., who had been on a tour thru the U.S., traveling by car, arrived here, last Friday, very early, and were guests of their niece and cousin, Cindy Mon-ossand her husband, Dale. They left, Monday noon, for their home. o ZZ75I mijEig People of Tooele County Fish & Game Planes Fly 851 Ilrs Duly Ray Worthen, 33, Magna; and Ned Worthen, 23, Granger, were each fined $200 and 90 days in jail, Thursday morning by City Judge M. Earl Marshall, after pleading gu.lty to charges of drawing and exhibiting a deadly PERFECT GIFT for Mothers Day Slightly over 851 hours of flying time were logged in 1958 on the two planes belonging to the Utah Department of Fish and Game. Use of the planes in making An extension attractively gift boxed and delivered to your home. Just call your telephone business office. Crane said phase of S. prosperity's tools Plow and drill The farmer's plow and the miner's drill have been Utah's most productive tools. In the past, most raw products from mines and farms were shipped out of the state. Recently, new industries have come to Utah to process these products. Because mining and farming are helping our state's prosperity, it is vital that they be kept Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Oveson were pleasantly surprised on Wednesday to have Mr. and Mrs. Leon P. Ralphs of Terron, Utah, arrive to pay them a visit. They had " been visiting in Salt Lake, and will spend a few days at the two were originally changed json home, before returning to assault with a deadly wea- - ron. as healthy and productive as possible. UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION "From the earth comet an abundant life tor all " You'll like NEW INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS 1. FOR THE MONEY. You get low rpm. with a choice of 5 truck work alone. down-to-eart- operating economy engines built tat h e, er 2. FOR THE SHOW. New dual headlights and anodized ahmrfnum grille mean lasting good looks. Luxurious cab has more glass area, mpra g vinyl upholstery stays smart. passenger room. New Bonus-Loa- d 3. TO LOAD-Ubody (7 or 84-f-t. long) Is flush d to cab to give you every inch of loadspace possible. floor. tailgate assures easier load handling. 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THIS SERVICE JUST ARRIVED for Mothers Day Beautiful selection of Ladies fine Hats We can also guarantee you a future savings of from 25 to 45 of your present food expenditure. We, at FELLER'S, feel that our New Service to you has long been awaited by you and our trained Food Consultants will be happy to call on you at your convenience to analyze your Food Budget and fit the Service to your needs Dressy Flafs ideal for the summer dresses all prices P 4,w 5' Please remember that you are under absolutely no obligation to buy anything from our repesenfatives. They will come to you as a service to you at no cost to you For information and appointments write Post Office Box 390 Tooele, Utah Theres an International Truck for every job! Pickup with back teat t New Travelette takes 6 e passengers plus pickup load. Sew TravelallS. Mora loadspace than any "wagon,' more head and "spread" room for 8. New medium-dut- y mod- - els. Offered with cholca of 4x2 or 4x4 drive, staka or platform bodies. Sew eompaet-dastg- a models. Short length ter easier handling of long tuna. Mgger payloads. INTERNATIONAE TRUCKS WORLDS MOST COMPLETE LINE BARBUS MOTORS INC. FACTORY BRANCH "o S the importance of this OVESONS HAVE GUESTS short-strok- K .y Mountain States Telephone ment pilots. Director Harold telephone... in your choice of 9 new colors, game surveys accounted for more than half of the hours flown throughout the state by depart- e FillJl Beautiful selection 14"' to 229 J mayor of Llndon. Middle row James Palmer, mayor of Grantsville; James Bevan, mayor of Tooele; town president, William West, Stockton. Bottom row City Manager O.V. Tarnsworth and Mayor Emil Hansen of Orem; Mayor Glen T. Anderson, American Fork; and City Manager E. Earl Udell and Mayor Lloyd Gulhmore, of Provo. MAYORS OF SURROUNDING CITIES get personal invitations to attend the Armed Forces open house, to be held at Tooele Ordnance Depot, May 15. Extending the invitation to all residents of the cities as well as presenting a paper weight momento to the mayors is Col. Albert J. Hyde. With him are top L to R Harold D. Westring, mayor of Lehi; Burton H. Adams, mayor of Pleasant Grove; and Harold W. Hatch, 83 N. MAIN STREET TOOELE, UTAH i |