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Show Interesting Sidelights to him. It is reaching the point where the only ones who have the intestinal fortitude to fight for what they want are the gangsters and lawbreakers; and they thrive on the lethargy of the decent citizenry. the U S. 1 s j fur-Ith- oOo Air-por- t. Lt. Romney and Nelson, attorneys and counselors at law, Kearns building in Salt Lake City, have cards out announcing the association with them, in their firm, of Mr. Keith Bradford Romney, formerly an in I Trancript I, oOo E. Cassity, on the Donn is one of our the sun in the Edward P. Cassity. oOo One feels genuinely disturbed at the inability or unwillingness of our national Congress to enact laws to curb gangsterism, which is leeching itself to both the labor movement and business. There would really be no fundamental difference of being taken over by gangsterism or communism. The only major front left for gangsteris the agencies of govism to invade now, for a complete take-oveernment; and dont be fooled about that not being on their calendar, when one considers the ease by which they have invaded other fields of our national life. Of course, many would say, we should have said nothing on this subject for fear one would offend this cancerous growth of our national life. Why stick your neck out, they say. We had better start sticking our neck out, or we won't have one to stick out. r, oOo We are going to violate a little orivacy and publish the following letter we received, this week, from Dr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Peck, who write an appreciation of the open house given them last week by Mrs. Alyce Brandley, at Arcadia, California: Dear Alex: I want to thank you for giving Alice's (Brandley) STOKERS Nov Have Gerald R. Hall on Transfer From Iceland Air Force. It is interesting to note the name of Donn announcement card, as a member of the firm. native Tooeleans, who is making his place in His parents are the late Mr. and Mrs. Friday, May The Tooele Transcript Tooele cross-sectio- Communists art not the only enemies of our nation, as well as of our way of life. There are those who are selling the souls of our nation's children, through commercializing in obscene literature, who h threatens the very foundation of the home, through juvenile delinquency, by poisoning the minds of our children. The thing that is disturbing is that the citizenry is unconcerned because they are of the opinion that this may affect their neighbor children, but their children are safe. This is what one may term as a fool's paradise." The local jiosimastrr will take action against this poisonous literature if, when it arrives, you write protested," and hand it back officer 8, 1959 Tooele countys leading holidays, and as far as mass participation is concerned it has the top rating of them all. Col. Supensky is ' the father of this big event locally, and until his coming there weie Entered as Second hundreds of Tooele county people who never saw inside the TOD Issued each Friday at Tooele City, Utah. City. Utah. August at Otlue Post gates. He has made Tooele Ordnance Depot a part of the xople, the at Mutter Class IHT'l. and it wouldnt be far amiss to call this annual celebration 'Supensky 8, March of 14, IK)4, under Act 5S Day' and then due credit would be given to the man, who made Published by the Transinpt Bulletin Publishing Company .,u-- No. all correspond, in to this county. Armed Forces Day a living institution Mam Street. Tooele City, Utah. Addiess The Colonel is a big dynamic person, who has never permitted Box 3 0, Tooele, Utah. under his command which has not measured anything to hapjn-Price 10 cents per copy. Subscription $4 per year. the limit. lip to the stature of bigness. He has taken little beginnings and made Armed I orct-- Day event ALEX F. DUNN. Publisher My trip was very successful in every way . . . spoke to an big things, such os he has done out of the From his special hourly train ride back and forth from Tooele audience of some 500 women, and if they did not like it, they were LOREN C. DUNN. Editor to TOD to his free concession rides for all of the kiddies, it is just good liars. Bldg. 41. Denver Fedual "I also received a beautiful plaque from the Los Angeles Co. what you don't normally see or hear about in other localities. APPLICATIONS ACT FETI D Coupled with the celebration this year will lx? a huge dollar Denver, Colorado. Auph-- I Medical Society, commending me for my work in improving doctor-patieCenter, acApplications art now Ining canons will be accepted until relationship. I did not know that I was doing that, but am days event by Tooele Merchants. Air cepted by the United Stans nonce by the Board of US. happy they so interpreted it. Force for the following posit onx Civil Service Examiners, 2irth Best wishes from both of us. Doc 8nd Ruth. Don't be too much at ease. The negotiations which are going on in the newly estublisia-Air ReWe are indebted to Mrs. Lucy Spendlove for the following newsAir Base Group, United Slates Air now between the steel companies and the unions are very much serve technician at the woman's progiarn: Dr. Pecks appearance force, Long Beach Municipal paper clipping, reporting lost have whether will determine The outcome you your business. Clerical assistant, GS-3- , $1010 Long Beach, Calif. auxiliary to the Los Angeles County Medical Association: of that lifetime savings, how much you may have lost on bonds per annum Foothill branch of the Woman's Auxiliary to the Los Angeles part which you possess or how much less you can buy of food and cloth$3193 per annum Clerk, CJS-County Medical Association was hostess to the county when it met ing with your paycheck. This Steel Co - Labor Union wage negotiaThe University of Hard Knocks The location for these job opporTuesday, April 28, at 12 noon at the South Hills Country Club, tion is the foundation of inflation in this United States of America. is 1 urce open all the days of our lives. Hdl A.r tunities is at the West Covina. The man who goes after what Utah. Base, All retired About and Author of the best seller, Men," physician 1st Interested applicants mav ob- ;he wants, will get it quicker than humorist, Joseph H. Peck, M.D., spoke on "Why Did I Marry a tain additional informal ion and the guy who waits. Doctor? Dr. Peck, who practiced in Utah until his retirement in the direcMany patriots put emphasis on farmer in Auburn, California. 1945, is now a small part-tim- e Merle E. Cole, son of Mr. nn-- application forms from Civil Service Re pay. "He characterizes himself as just a lazy old man who had sense Mrs. W.H. Cc!.. of Grantsvi:!,' tor. Tenth US. enough to quit his patients before they quit him, and slick enough to has accepted a position with Herfool the public into believing he is an author, which is indeed an First Lt. Gerald R. Hall is home cules Povsd 'r Company in Magna, on a transfer leave from a according ,o the University of exaggeration. years assignment in Iceland, to Utah pla:.mein bureau. A 1930 graduate of Grantsville Lllsworth Air Force Base, ai Rahigh, he will rei :ive a BS degree We are wondering if the human being is not possessed of some of pid City, South Dakota. Lt. Hall has been stationed at in electrical engineering from the the inbred instincts found in the animals. We visited a herd of cows, and they ran at the very the most northern early warning U, at the June commencement recently, which was rated as semi-wilradar site in Iceland, and has exercises. sight of a man, but when one of the men got out of the car near the Mr. Coie is married to the foron constant duty there, for been reno hesitation about newborn calf of one of the cows, she made mer a a Barbara Peterson, of Grantsto leave year, except turning for the battle, if such was found necessary to protect her which included the LDS ville, The couple has two sons. Europe, was in of the the animal the and calf, entirely pushed timidity British temple dedication, the background by the mother instinct. We often wonder why the fearless instincts of mothers of our Worlds fair at Brussels, and a own human family are not aroused by the dangers of their sons and trip to Germany. Winter winds hit a velocity of daughters. 130 miles an hour in Iceland, he David and Jacquelvn Fe.neau We have a letter at hand from a committee of seminary students reports, but temperatures do not and children, Jack and Jill, arin which they state: "The boys and girls in the Tooele LDS seminary have started a reach much below zero, because rived home, Monday, from of the gulf stream and ocean Chili, where they have campaign to clean up some of the bad things around school. We are winds. been living for the past year. a school. better trying to make Tooele high The island is of volcanic formaBefore they left, Joe Kuchs We have assigned committees to work on many things, including tion, and the primary vegetation came from his home at F.I Slva-do- r, school panel, "clinging vines, and dirty pictures, jokes smoking and took them to dinner. They and talk, around school, by pupils and teachers. Another is profane 18 m08ses ani grasses, with a few trees in the city of Reykjovik, the then took a plane for Antofagasta, language. The committees are investigating the things they are ascapitol of Iceland. Chili, and spent five days at Hotel signed to find ways of clearing it up, or making it better. "Our committee is on what we call "clinging vines." We are In summer, the days have con- Antofagasta, waiting for the ship, with the summer Santa Isabel, upon which they trastant trying to eliminate the couples around school that are, shall we say, season sunlight, the last of June, veled for eight days, stopping at starting in much school love on conduct the and other lawns, public, making and ending the last part of Sep- Lima, Peru and Ecuador, enronfe. unbecoming students. We know this is giving our school a bad name They arrived at Panama, then and we were wondering, if possible, if you would please print some- tember. Constant darkness comes in December, and twilight extends traveled by air to Mexico City, about in The it. thing Transcript and from '.here to San Anton..'), We would appreciate your in this. Thank you, over November and January. The principle livelihood of the Texas, where they stopped overStudents." The Sincerely yours, Seminary uncle and night at the home of This is a parents' problem. It will be enlightening to see whether people is that of cod fishing. Traveling is very limited, and aunt, Mr and Mrs. George the mothers keep running, or turn around and give battle. They then flew to Denver, It is said in holy writings: Fear not the person who can destroy soldiers only leave their quarters Colorado, and home. The trip was the body, but fear the one who can destroy the soul." Bad conduct by special permit. Lt. Hall says the weather and pleasant, and very interesting; ex- is a destroyer of the soul. daylight and darkness, which he cept for the airplane ride over the reports, is only for the area in Andes mountains, which was very 60 South Main Street Phone 112 Tooele, Utah Armed Forces Day, next weekend, (May 15), has become one of which he was stationed. rough. party so much publicity; It Insured a nice attendance and as some, of the workers at the temple mentioned it, some of our old friends from Sanpete county heard about it, and came, too There must have been 50 or 75 in attendance, and it was a of Tooele in the days when I worked there pretty good of the most though guests were babies that I had delivered, and who now were mature adults with families of their own. I didn't know half of them by sight, but Alice posted me when she saw that I was in doubt. We all had a mighty nice time, and lived over old times, to iMerle E. Cole Accepts Position y An OLD oOo ten-da- y The David Femaus Home From Chili mattress can hurt your rest u Fer-nea- At TWO Convenient DDA Housing On Standby Basis East 496 North Main 1957 CADILLAC COUPE A. Exceptional 44 1st North 4 Yes 4 . hydra-iaaticiriv- affected, 1958 CADILLACS Different models to choose from - 2 of these have air conditioning in addition to all of the other 3 Cadillac features. 1958 LINCOLN PREMIER London Mark Immaculate! A quality car with complete equipment and beautiful interior styling. Sold new for 7200.00 NOW FOR ONLY IV ll!5 Local One-own- Car, excellent condition and er fully equiped. 2 -- :mr, 1957 PONTLACS 4 Door Chieftain I 05 Full Power Clean 1956 PONTIAC Hardtops Holiday Coupe nor, Star Chief 4 Door Hardtop 16.95 1956 FORD Ranch Wagon Radio-Heate- r 195 CADILLACS 2 Sedans with air conditioning 1 Coupe DeVille - Take your choice 22.95 1955 PLYMOUTH 4 Door Sedan 55 Economy 6 Clean nor, 1955 OPEL Rekord The ideal second car - top condition 9.95 1954 BUICK Rev. Coupe Black stations are ready to operate in the Strawberry Valley but as yet only a limited number of early spawning trout has moved into the traps. This report was issued today by the department of fish and game in answer to many questions about this yearly spring event which at tracts a great number of interested persons and sightseers. The department said that peak of the run of pawning fish from the lake is not expected until late May. This is the best period in which to view the large native spawners in the traps at either the Strawberry or Indian Creek sta- nor, Plus Many Others- - including Plymouth 50 Buick 50 Oldsmobile 49 Chevrolet 48 Oldsmobile tions. Cold, wet weather, at present, is still holding back the advent of spring-lik- e weather in the high valleys over the state. The depart- ment advised that early visitors into the high country anywhere should use caution and good judgment before turning off the main highways onto the side roads. Most of these roads are still in poor condition for travel. Archery Permits To be Sold at & White Radio and Heater, Dynaflow 51 High Country Egg-takin- g Star Chief 22.95 1956 OLDSMOBILE 98 FHA family units and government Dehousing at Tooele Ordnance pot. The above move, the Tooele Ordnance Depot official said, will be completed by 1 September 1953 and will reduce the cost of maintenance of the government hous ing units at Deseret Depot Activity, which will result in considerable savings to the government. Still Cold In 1957 LINCOLN PREMIER Regional Offices of archery deer hunting permits in department of fish and game regional offices was recently approved by the Utah Fish and Game Commission. Spokesmen said the action was taken to better serve the license buying public. The archery permits have been sold in the past only at headquarters offices in Salt Lake City and will also, as usual, be available from those offices. Dates of any archery seasons as they may be set by the Utah Board of Big Game Control will not be known until after that body meets in late June to set all the Sale $195 195 295 195 100 Cars To Choose From Also on hand 30 New RAMBLERS - PONTIACS - CADILLACS CALL 345 or 648 9 P.lt1. OPEN TILL Lt. Colonel James H. Dicks, Deputy Commander, Tooele Ordnance Depot, announced today to that plans are being made place government housing at Deseret Depot Activity in a "standby" status. He said this will affect approximately thirty families now residing in government housing at used automobile - Jujtover 5,000 actual miles. This Power Steering, Power 6 way Seat. Sold and Power Brakes, Windows, However, Federal MOTOR new by STOKER and is still in new con that activity. family Housing Administration dition. You must see this unit to appreciate the units (formerly Wherry Housing) for are available at Deseret quality and value. those families are as car has GORDON'S FURNITURE CO. oOo big game hunts. For the past several years, the annual archery deer hunt has been scheduled during September. FBI. FREE PARKING IN THE REAR -- to handles whfi tluN education entertaining, decorating. 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