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Show arPi'ia fool that we have accomplishpcTaJsbuse, Social problems that worthwhile purpose. It has boon presently arising all around us the intent of this series to take a late that it is this generations comprehensive look at a major! responsibility to put an end to ranch problem and point up its these abuses. As stewards of a many facets. By this type of criti- land that was given to us in all cal analysis of a problem it its natural glory, we must accept comes possible to pick out certain and meet the challenge of passing that canbe emphasized for on as much of this as possible to improvement. Improvement of the future generations of our own postobvious usually gives the greatest erity, if they are to enjoy the returns. These returns can then abundant life as we are enjoying be utilized in establishing correc- - it. live practices for the less obvious! We, here at the Aberdeen PM but equally critical weaknesses or Center, have found the prepara- a management program. tion of the material on mountain meadows to be a stimulating chal- We, who are charged with the and hope it has been read- lenge responsibility of giving technical able and enlightening, We antic assistance in a program of this discussions o n pate preparing of the aware are nature, fully other phases of grassland manWe of the problem. complexity from time to time, and are in constant contact with all agement they will be published under our the of from types simple "Green Grows the Grass problems caption. to the very complex. No one reaWe are deeply indebted to the lizes any more than we do that editors of your local papers for there arent any simple cure-al- l their fine cooperation in making remedies that will apply to all Green Grows The Grass ri.r-lA- q . The final section of the series onj series, we have been both critical mountain meadows is not aimedjand complimentary, and made a at a discussion of any particular few statements that are perhaps If you have been problem. It will be composed of some history, some philosophy, stimulated to think about your and some projection Into the fu- own particular ranch problems ture. During the course of this and solutions for them, then we low rates Brood, passible problems. We use as a starting point some of the fundamental principles that have been presented in this series of discussions and then modify them to fit a particular ranch. No two modifications are the same and often the original starting point is hardly recognizable but problems are alleviated and in some instances completely solved. The point we make is this you must first recognize a problem, and then have a starting point from which to work toward a sol- family-typ- e policy. Protection against the uninsured motorist Accidental death and disability benefits. FASTEST GROWING AUTO INSURANCE COMPANY IN THE STATE OF UTAH PROMPT AND SATISFACTORY CLAIM SERVICE THROUGH YOUR LOCAL AGENT FOR INFORMATION. CALL OR SEE TOM BURGESS PHONE 7 o, 7( at BARRUS MOTORS 83 NORTH MAIN. TOOELE ution. REPRESENTING lAolnot, lows are living in a young country. In terms of age as Influenced by man it is still in the earliest stages of infancy; and yet many phases of it have the appearance of an old man, because of mans We PREFERRED DISK MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. Colorado Springs, Colo. 35 I Trirl4fTV rnuuy, rtf UUUbinpi Tiitta JUilC 1 0 Class of 1949 Sols Reunion G, IVOV , j - . . AUTO INSURANCE FEATURING . . No membership foot. 10 ADVANCE discount up to 25 discount to claim-fre- e drivers. Teem 1UUt f space available for printing this material. Let them know that you read it. Our the local SCS technicians and county agents have played a valuable part in making this material available to you. Stop in to discuss it with them, sometime, when you are In town. They are familiar with your local problems, and can render some valuable assistance, if given the opportunity. Wed like to conclude with this sage bit of philosophy: "Be not the first the new to try, nor the last the old to lay aside." Apply new ideas as soon as they are proven. That is progress and in our highly competitive society you either progress, or somebody else takes over. We hope the suggestions we have offered will help you meet the challenge our society places on you as a ranch manager. We know they will, if you will let them. Alumni of the Tooele high school class of 40, will feature a banquet and dance as part of their reunion set for Sat. June 27, A full afternoon and evening has been planned by the Alumni Committee with a summary of events as follows: 30 to 6 p.m., Registration and socializing at City Park. pm.. Tour of Tooele (tour will leave frum paik), 6 p m.. Tour of new Tooele high school building (lour will leave from Park) 7 p m.. Banquet and program at multi purpose room of new high school followed by dancing to orchestra music. Cost of the reunion will be $2 per person. The Alumni Committee is trying to contact Kay Christensen, Lynn Clark, Charles Kleiman, Kay Reese and Claggett Ridding, 1949 graduates whom the committee has been unable to locate. Anyone these having information about pixiple please contact Kart Swan, 100 Russell Avenue, Tooele (phone or Bonnie Droubay, Erda, Any class mem(phone 0317-J2- ). bers who have not yet made reservations for the reunion are also invited to contact one of the above mentioned persons. ten-ye- ar 4- BinEl r- - r i t' .g u ii. a gV-- '- ' 4 m , inspection, on Friday and Saturday, June 5 6, when Atkin Realty and Construction Co., who are handling sale of the homes, will he hosts. Open house hmirs are from 2; 30 until dark. LOVELY NEW HOMES are mushrooming up in Tooele's newest housing area, the Bonneville addition, situated at 170 East on Third North. Overlooking the valley to picturesque Salt Lake, the homes will be open to public and 1294-W- Bonneville Housing Addition To Hold Showing for Public ) P R E been Eight new homes have at Tooele's newest completed housing area, the Bonneville addition, at 170 East Third North street, and construction is being started on fourteen more basements. When completed the addition will boast one hundred new homes. , We agree that a parent-teachefor new Open house is being held Friday Dear President Dunn: Central is needed, and we also homes is getting cheaper, report and Saturday, June 5 and 6 from Will you please print the teacher-paren- t communi- the editors of Changing Times, 2:30 p.m. until dark. The public lug, in order to enlighten those feel that parents who may be as inexper cation is needed on important the Kiplinger magazine. In the last is invited to attend. we were. problems. W e certainly would five years, the cost of equipping a Modern Home Builders are lenced as have appreciated a phone call. new home with complete building the homes, that are offerBeware all parents of All is not lost, as the student has been cut from about ed for sale by Atkin Realty and those students who hope to can still take another corresponten per cent of the price of the Construction Company. graduate next May. A college dence course, or another year of house to as little as five per cent, The homes boast three bed correspondence credit may not school, to get the needed f the editors report. rooms and are of various types, substitute for a high school inif to credit but this graduate; Equipment manufacturers are ramblers, Bonneville, tri levels credit. You may not be information will save one family to market integrated and early American. preparing formed of this until 4 p.m. on from the anger, resentment, and heating and cooling units for $1,000 graduation day. We hope that sick feeling of disappointment we or less. Completely duction of fatigue. this warning will save you the are experiencing, it will be worth homes can then be bought for terrible disappointment of not it. 3. A help in keeping month And a figure of $10 a having your child graduate children in their places, esis a future possibility for heating age Yours truly, school with his from of in a event quick stop. and cooling average house pecially Marjorie B. Edwards Yet less than a million of the classmates, after looking foranywhere in the country. ward to it for 12 years. 57 million passenger cars in the Cost of installing an air cooling United States are equipped with I unit in a new house is considerably Boys fault . . . Yes, for wanting seat belts. to have a free period so that he Rriewtw to Meet less than in an old one. If the Is the risk of being thrown from could work after for trying house was designed to accommocar in a crash exaggerated? to sandwich a school, Regular monthly quorum meetyour is date cooling later, installation correspondence for all high priests in the No. Not according to the experts. ing In course in between school, working Tooele inexpensive. comparatively stake will be held in the An Indiana State Police study, for and dating, and not doing as well older homes, however, adaptation stake tabernacle, Thursday evenshowed that in actual example, to could as he is an expensive proposition. The have done prepare ing, June 4, at 7:30 p.m. 55 cent of the doors for the final test. addition of a new furnace, chang- crashes, Of per 47 A meeting for the stake pres; the killed, opened. persons ing duct systems and outlets all cent were thrown from t the Parents fault . . . Yes, for as- dency, high council and bishoprics per add to the cost. fol-,car. suming that just because the high of the North Tooele stake, will You can count on an extra $125 commenlow the above corschool of a meeting, the OKd "We dont claim that seat belts taking to $275 for each ton of cooling 8:30 p.m. properly installed and used when- respondence course and a credit cing at capacity, if you are installing substiwould was earned that it the the of in ever care youre in an older house. To cred in health sole answer to the traffic acci- tute for a one-haget a rough idea, allow $225 to said Ralph Kuhli, in high school; for not knowing, or in- - dent problem, $375 a ton for National Sa - finding out, that the integiity of stalled during construction, and Erector Councils public fety safety de- the course would be questioned in $400 to $500 to install a unit that in the eyes of the faculty, the partment. an older house. We feel that the installation $15 purchase price for a correThe editors report that a and insulated house re- and use of seat belts constitute spondence course automatically ton of cooling for every the No. 1 chance, in addition to buys a low grade. one quires Facultys fault . . . Yes, for 600 feet of floor area. Therefore, a existing accident prevention prothe undesirable qualities and for knowing reducing grams, injury house with 1,500 feet of floor space of a correspondence course and needs a air cool- death to motorists. said setting up a new policy probably "I look at it this way, ing unit. seat a good one after 15 years of laxKuhli. "The five pairs of belts in my car can cut my fam- ity at the beginning of the school ilys chances of being hurt in a year, and then NOT informing the collision in half. students, as a whole, or at least "For fny money, its smart to those few who were concerned, of the danger involved. use seat belts! Air Conditioning Getting Cheaper S C R r n Vw I ... MARKS THE P T one-hal- I 0 $10,-00- pre-scho- II high the S North Stake ligli r. . i OF CALDWELL DRUG 1 Fhon 169 lf Bn feconsittr Tooele Owned and operated for 34 years by O. T. Barms Barrns Motors has grown from a tiny shop into Tooele Countys only complete Automotive Service facility. In fact it is the most complete shop in the state of Utah outside of Salt Lake City (and compares with the best in Salt Lake City). We have sold over 4,000 New Cars in the 34 year span- - most of them going to repeat customers and Tie wish to take this opportunity to express our thanks and appreciation for past patronage. We wish to thank those who have made use of our superior Sales and Service in the purchase of new BUICKS, INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER DESOTOS, TRUCKS, FOREIGN CARS and also those who have takeii advantage of the top buys in our always large select inventory of Used Cars. PLYM-OUTII- S, Behind The Wheel Consider these bits of informa tion as you whiz down the highway in your car: Seat belts cut your chances of getting hurt in an auto accident in half. 2. The risk of death or serious injury in an auto wreck is five times greater if youre hurled from the car than if you remain inside and seat belts help keep you there. 3. $afety men estimate 5,000 lives could be saved annually if seat belts were universally used in cars. These are some of the facts the three cosponsors of a national the American Medicampaign cal Assn., the National Safety Council and the U.S. Public Health in Service are armed with their attempt to popularize use of auto seat belts. Seat belts, the organizations say, are: 1. A tangible action for safety and a constant reminder to be careful. 2. An aid to comfort and a re- - ...for 1. 1I0SBAIIDS These by our M. D. EASY-T0-- look what we have! the exciting new version of those loveable leprecon classic that have become such an essential part of your casual life. As always, cloud soft . . . fashioned of ond laughter-ligh- t In all the new fashion leather supple glove colors. And as always, that marvelous little leprecon price. Tired Blood with Projects are recommended for Summer Week-end- s NEW IMPERIAL PRE-HUN- G 8098 White ASK ANYONE KIRK per bag 1 50 FIBER GLASS thick guaranteed Moisture barrier plus aluminum foil covering. NAME. FIBREGLASS Economy thick blanket. Real "comfort conditioning l2 ADDRESS. CUT S71 f sq.ft. sq. ft. & STATE . MONEY CHARGE (Add Tooele, Utah Roll Roofing 90 lb. Min. Roll 495 nkh ) For Breakfast, Lunch Phone 7 to 9M 39 95 Just set in place, square up and fasten to old frame Save up to $15 on installation cost. Complete for INSULATION more than ever we look forward to giving you the sameT rustworthy guaranteed sales and service , and repair as we hare featured in the past. Vo ic 83 North Main Street 4 ALUMINUM STORM DOORS ZONOLITE lams Motors, a Dinner and Banquets An Adventure In Good Eating n 9 -- I Mr m 65 lb. Smooth Roll 3.98 55 lb. Smooth Roll 3J59 Buy on Best-Wa- master of y Terms! I 2 ORDER Q CHECK Q for Sales Tax) 69c Reach Walk Thongs & Style Shop Open Friday til 8 P.M. 9 79c |