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Show vfW The Tooele Transcript Comniunily Support Sought For TIIS Band Why a band needs community community of average size has support in addition to school board also the same capability. It is matter of training, dedication to expenditures of good musical per- a have to Is it a good thing good he principles and supjxirt formance, service, band in a school and community? Is it better to have no band to There have been years when the fur cavil expenditure Caldwell worry about? but hidden Pom Do communities who have no items necessary has been as high casual bands feel satisfied in their youth as $1300.notice development program? Each band student, exclusive of The Salt Lake Tribune stated twins expenditures, has "Two bands were top attractions private an average of $.1U0 invested in inthe clever Ivy League group struments, music and equipment h from Tooele high and the Some have ns high as $'K0. Faeh band from Denver, Boys student in the senior band has inchalof a which offers something hours of indivi countless vested lenge to Salt Lake City. dual practice time, plus an aver In 1933, Arthur Pryor made a age of four years training in prt statement, which, 26 years later, bands. America has stands as truth: has given up every student Each never supported a professional, celebration for the purpose of com concert band. I doubt if 3t'vice a"d heir reco-- d it ever will do so. Mr. Pryor then! mun1ir uli.CAa?iian.SU.'i went on to tell how he had spent ele businessmen on cash outlay over a million dollar on his band and time outlay. In many instanprogram, only to have it die for ces, their performances have gone lack of support from the people. unthanked while the organizations In 1950, Mr. Caldwell made the have statement that Tooele was capable soliciting their servicescelebraa profit from the of developing the finest high made tion. school band in the state. He did The director can figure approxinot state the other truth, that any mately from $25 to $50 personal cash outlay for each performance, jj based on actual expenditures and tL nnC'idePreciatl0n of equipment, un cared for by any other source. ; ClIliU( jThe board of education can figure NEW HOMES. on more loss tnat will be itemized an article, later; the individual REMODELING I students can figure depreciation on instruments and uniforms, es-- I NEW ADDITIONS pecially shoes. There are approxi-!- j CABINET WORK mately $600 worth of white shoes in the senior band, alone. These Basement Digging J last a very short time as march-inALUMINUM wears them out at three times the normal shoe wear rate. Windows, Storm Doors, time, the band Roofing, Siding, Awning jj At the present are seven years J. uniforms (winter) Hold. The average high school band 769 States that maiJin the United and FREE Estimate gives as much ntains its pride as the Tooele band does, service 5 years to Financing up J plans on complete new uniforms evefy four years Friday, April 24, 1959 iNall Safety Meet To Be Held At TOD TOOELE COUNTY SHERIFF Fay Gillette, left; Tooele City Judge M. Earl Marshall, cen- ter; and Mr. Lyle E. Colbath, Tooele Ord- - nance safety director looks over safety council meeting agenda which will be held at looele Ordnance Depot, Friday. "N sy x -- U Young Demos V ToIIoIdSlale X .in - ,vs Meet May 2 g W .v.w.v.v.v.v! with your contribution, is the advice of stuTOOELE HIGH SCHOOL BAND STUDENTS dents pictured above L to R Chuck Waldee, will help push the fund drive, knowing only Richard LeFever, Marie Boswell, Ronald Wortoo well the expenses involved in such an ley, and Karen Young. organization. At least a mile of pennies is their goal. Start saving now, to be ready chase of 98 Bermuda shorts for too big a burden for the handful The present cash value of the the continuation of the economical of highway engineers to carry Tooele high school senior march summer uniform. distinctive and ining band is $32,000. The figure thru committees, this without help from citizens. Working cludes instruments (school owned Those who drive these roads has sought support to help and privately owned) only. It does group of the band nearly every day or night are in assure continuation not include the library of music. the best position to note the signs program in the Tooele schools It Is now necessary to purchase of been has neglect anc initiate a health Support disheartening two full band copies of everything and there has been the usual will- cure. the senior band performs. A standA daytime trip will reveal rank ingness to let the decision be ard march is $2.50 per set, or $5 made default. Civic authorities weeds, by chuckholes, obscuring A for the two copies necessary. to the same apathy. It ip a bushes, battered, bent and missing standard concert number ranges point result of limited concern pnd signs that should be reported to in price from $6 ($12) to $21 ($42), authorities. knowledge. band of the The major part The band students belong to the A night ride will show the danlibrary is now impossible to use band because of their more nearly ger to life and limb from signs with the large band that we have. philosophy of life, while that reflect no warning gleam in The cadet band has fallen heir to perfect not conscious, i s nevertheless headlights . . . signs of neglect much of this music. The cadet more in harmony with the laws that are off duty at the time senior all usaole to heir is band governing success. It is composed the driver needs their guidance band uniforms, materials, and of the same fine old ingredients most. equipment, which makes for that have long served mankind: How many lives does a negreater economy. the love of God and all His childroad have to threaten beThe junior band, cadet band and glected ren, the joy of activity and acgrade school band are, as yet, re- complishment, the thrill of bring- fore people begin noticing how dangerous it is to drive on it? ceiving little equipment, uniforms ing happiness to others, and the or materials. They are operating satisfaction of being exhausted-know- ing There are no on done your best. youve elewith the funds at all for use do not ask Wnat will I They mentary band, as it is not a part get they ask only, What can of the school system, This is done i stride in style Is in new Poll-Parr- shoes. Here's real odult styling in soft quality leathers featuring the new California Seam for smartness and good looks. Come in and see ji our many other styles in all sizes and widths. FREE! through parental support and dent willingness to study an Instrument outside of school hours. There are approximately seventy such students in this program. Each imperfection in the performances of the various bands can only be corrected thru knowledge, work, and money. Following the trip to San Francisco, Mrs. Juanita Perkes, seeing the multitide of details and unanticipated emergencies creating expenditures, organized the Tooele Band Loyalty Club. Under her emergencies many leadership, have been met, including the pur stu- Surprise Package "Gift Shoe" with all children's shoes. Tooele Merc m Center Cuts lb GREEN ONIONS Fresh, Crisp RADISHES TIDE Giant Size Sc oil Personal size Beauty Bar 4 Ivory Soap Swift's Tender Grown Pan Ready lb. 37c FRYERS Bars 31c Standby, only First Quality 46 oz. Tomato Juice 4 for 1.00 Instant Cleaning Soil - Off 22 45c Fancy Creme's Cookies Nabisco Assorted 2 Standby, Fancy Solid Pack 7 oz. Royal Hawaiian Tuna 2 Margarine 49c 3 - 95c lbs. 69c SURE CHAMP with a 20c coupon Dog Meat 10 Ibs- - 1.33 Dutch Mill Salad Dressing I give?" Behind The Wheel Eagles Vuxiliary GtoadtaDff is his official home town. He attended schools in Utah. Kindergarten Registration Set Registration for summer kindergarten will be held throughout the Tooele county school district, as follows: Tooele Central school and Harris elementary school: April 30 and May 1, 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. Grantsville elementary school: May 1, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Tod Park school: April 30 and May 1, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Dugway elementary school and Wendover elementary school: May 1, 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. Deseret school, St. 3onn school, Stockton and Vernon school: May 1, 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. Children must be 6 years old, on or before October 31, 1959, in order to qualify for entrance into jmt summer kindergarten; and their birth certificates must be presented, at the time cf registration. Regular meeting of the Lady RALPH DURRANT COMPLETES Eagles auxiliary will be held on RECRUIT TRAINING April 26 at 8 p.m., with balloting on candidates. Ralph O. Durrant, of route 278, Drill team practice is Monday W. Vine, Tooele, graduated from at 7 p.m., at the Eagles hall. recruit training, April 17, at the How many hairs does a man Regular public party is Tues- Naval training center, San Diego have to pull out of his comb beApril 27 at 8 p.m., at the Calif. fore people begin remarking how day, hall. The graduation exercises, markbald he is getting? the end of nine weeks of boot ing to can anyone point Similarly, HERE TEXAS FROM included a full dress parcamp, the exact day and the time when Miss Tammy Ann Taylor, daugh- ade and review before military a neglected county road suddenly ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. officials and civilian dignitaries. becomes a bad county road bare of Waco, Texas, is visitIn nine weeks of instruction, the Taylor, of repair, denuded of usefulness, ing in Tooele, at the heme of Mr. raw recruit is developed into a baldly unsafe to drive? Probably and Mrs. Joseph Leonelli. She is Navy Bluejacket, ready for duty no one can. of Mr. Bill Leonelli. with the fleet. guest The withering of a road, like toe withering of a once - proud scalp, goes along steadily and quietly with the passtime, and the diminishing ing of of youthful vitality. Somewhere during the downhill slide, people one day notice that something is amiss with an old friend. Chuckholes that open up after the spring thaw are left unfilled Weeds and bushes are allowed to spread their scraggly, blinding growth along the shoulders, and at themShoulders intersections. selves become rutted and dangerous seas of loose gravel and mud. And worst of all, the decay spreads even to the vital roadside sentinels that guide motorists safely on their jourtraffic signs neys, are bent, hanging from a rusted bolt, left knocked down, obscured by weeds, allowed to become outmoded so they are barely apparent by day and impossible to see at night. These are the signs of a fallen road, and there are at least several in every county. The decline and fall of ones hair is a private tragedy that cannot be undone, but the deteriorarion of a once good, safe road is a public tragHOLIDAY SCENICOUPE 1959 0LDSM0BILE edy that can be remedied. J The lives lost because of a hidRear seat passengers ride under a sky of pure Safety den chuekholc, or a warning sign Plate Glass, especially processed and tinted to block that couldn't be seen at night can the suns rays! Front seat passengers share the out never be restored. But safety for wind- of Oldsmobiles new beauty the living the women and the children next to the drivers seat can and must be assured. And its a community service that every driver can help perform. Farm - to - market road safety is iiiiacaraa as low 29 as lin. ft. WIDE VARIETY AVAILABLE MATERIALS AND IDEAS LABOR AND FINANCING ARRANGED REDWOOD STAIN $4.85 gal. BESTLITE PLASTIC 5 Corrugated Beautiful Colors 49c sq. ft. 4x48' KAISER QUILTED' ALUMINUM Diamond - Ribbed. Strong, corative. Use it Outside Inside. 100 sq. ft. De- or $21.00 Redwood Posts $2.29 each News about the New Rockets! NINETY-EIGH- 1 lul1 iuarf 45c T shield. All share the smooth, serene Glide Ride behind the quiet and economical Rocket Engine! The SceniCoupc is available at your local authorized Oldsmobilc Quality Dealers in all three serie- sDynamic 88, Super 88 and Ninety-Eigh- MANTES CHEVROLET 0LDSM0BILE i iiiiHMH PATIO FENCING school Vista-Panoram- ic AT as you like it! IItatog ' 3 bun. Only 77c re d full-tim- e, shoes ros Classified within the root zone very effec-I- n Meadows this column, last week, you lively limits the umount ol water that is available for plant growth, and restricts the plant population to salt tolerant species. Otten ranchers are quite familiar with'these meadows are wet in the meadows, in general. However, a spring and early summer but dry breakdown and brief discussion of during late summer and fall, is extended, Colonel John A. Superixky, com- the major components of meadow- - When the dry season manding officer o f Tooele Ord- lands will help to establish our drouth tolerance also becomes an nance Depot, will welcome the viewpoint that all meaoow lands important plant requirement. Most Ogden-Sal- t Lake chapter Federal cannot be managed alike, and still of the resident native grasses that Safety Council members, Friday, give maximum forage returns. moot these qualilications are very to the officers' club for a days Meadows can be classified into'poor forage producers. They pro-tw- o conference that will feature Judge or more groups. The first iduce only enough green leuf Earl Mai shall and Tooele County which is the most valuablejtace to manuiacture some plant and Sheriff Fay Gillette as speakers. and productive, is irrigated or nat- - food to maintain root supplies As The safety directors of all governheads. seed few a to wet some produce degree urally ment agencies in this area will throughout the year, and rela- - could be expected, lorage quality information re tively salt free. These meadows is very poor. Renovation and im-areceive first-hangarding the judicial and law enusually found around the outer provement of meadows in this reforcement of traffic violations. fringes of the subarea within the! group is difficult. Satisfactory The afternoon session will be valley floor, and have fair to good suits are dependent upon drain- conservation irrigation to highlighted by an interesting talk drainage. This allows most of the age, and colored pictures shown by Mr. salts to be leached out and car- Teach existing salt accumulations Francis H. Crist, on explosive ma- ried to the areas that are not and prevent new deposits, reseedchinery and equipment that is fab- well drained or into local streams. ing to improved adapted grasses ricated at Tooele Ordnance Depot Normal irrigation practices have and legumes, and cultural and Com- kept meadows of this type too wet. management practices to stimuby Ordnance Ammunition mand, N F S O D. The explosive Too much water for too long a late and maintain maximum equipment is prefabricated at Too- time each season has permitted growth of the planted grasses. ele Ordnance Depot for world- the sedges and rushes Most valleys do not have sharp wide distribution. to gradually invade and trowd out of demarkation between the lines Mr. Lyle E. Colbath, safety dir- the better quality and more protwo general types of meadow lands ector at Tooele Ordnance Depot ductive plants. Forage yields from discussed above. There are large now of are these meadows most will be moderator for the areas that exhibit some transition far below what they could be with of the qualities of each of the two and cultural management good Fluctuations in elevation, practices plus reseeding to im- types. and changes in soil types markleand of grasses proved species influence formation of the gumes adapted to the site. Use of edly two groups. Every ranch is major these practices can again make own indivithem as productive or more so characterized by its Solutions meadow dual problems. than they were originally. The a soil survey Soil Conservation Service Plant to these based upon of Materials Center is testing plants and through critical evaluation the offer individual each problem culfor their adaptation, use and most permanent type of improveture on this kind of land. of sound The second group is also wet. ment. The application United States Senator Howard a conservation through practices but usually so because of a high W. Cannon will address basic farm plan with your Soil has which table water developed deserves banquet meeting at the 1959 as a result of poor drainage. They Conservation District biennial state convention of the are characterized by their high earnest consideration. Technical Young Democratic Clubs of Utah, salt content. As the water moves help from people trained to cope at St. George, Saturday, May 2, with such problems can be exin, it carried salts leached from in any improve1959, 7:30 pm., according to ansoils at higher elevations around tremely valuable nouncement made today by Allan the meadow. As the water evap- ment program. These services are Howe, president. Salt Lake orates or is used by the plants, available through your local Soil City. the salt is deposited in the soil. Conservation Service technician or Mr. Howe stated, The address This excess accumulation of salts county agent. by Sen. Howard W. Cannon at the banquet on May 2 will be the feature of our three-da- y convention; and we know that the Senator's many friends in his native state of Utah will want to again see and hear him. We are proud he has accepted our invitation. TOO Senator Cannon will be returning to familiar country when he appears in St. George, since this Mountain sur-grou- p, Mile-Hig- Call Green G rotes The Grass t. CO., 23 SOUTH MAIN ST. |