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Show . .The Tooele HOME riTLnriiS HOLIDAY 'Hie lloi.ie Builders ol the ttth wnrd Pnm.iry had their Home last Buildeis l.oiul.iy. Wed , of week. Twenty gills and A 12 man evaluation Inure! for molheis enjoyed a social otter- tin U S. Sixth Army has been noon, com hiding with a boxed the Utah Army Nation luncheon, prepared by the girls al Guard s I'lV) summer camp to Jeailieis of the group are Beth It must lie getting close to some kind of c!e non. Tin profescompare Utah units with regular It sional prevaru ators are beginning to drculute their falsehoods is Army units. The evaluation is an indictment on the intelligent e of mu cilieiuy to continue to meant to determine Utah the be hoodwinked by Mich hogwush. Guard's tombai readiness. Colonel Asa ll.ii k, piofexxor of ai military silence and Unties Now we can say what we want without a million and a Utah State University, is presi-den- t . accused people being of the advisory board, as he was in I 175. MINT LEAF TFA! Ever heard of this? Somewhere in our mind he adveors, all members of runs the impiessmn that once this was a common and much used (u. active Army, spent the entire and liked beverage. Along most of the ditch hanks of Tixiele there j 5 (j.,yS suivevinp the work of is an abundance of mint, and to just pick up a Mem or leaf and eat Guard units. The board must it you will find it a taste morsel. The other morning we decided to jxirt to Sixth Army training to work and passed two young women gathering the mint plants lt.rs and to Major Gen. Maxwell and they had them placed neatly in a dean, well arranged basket, Rlrh, Utah Adjutant General Our curiosity was aroused from two angles. Local people, as usual, Individual units have liven rated pass by those things which are common, and regard them as wirth-jfstrength and training, military s less. We didn't know the ladies and surmised that they were new- - occupation quulifua-comersHe,alty s with a knowledge of the value of the mint plant. It vf members, weapons quale barrassed them a little os we walked up, but our curiosity was suf-- ' ficatrons, appearance, food aroused to ask the question, "What do you do with the vice, j,u.ply economy, communi-mint?- " "We dry the plant and use it to make mint tea. We're going iCat:ons and training, and a host to try it. We could have been passing over a great delicacy. other military factors. We remember seeing root beer made with the common weed have The Utah Guard statf variety of dandelions as a part of the recipe. We saw many sego been evaluated on for the first time in years at TOD the other morning while !nmg, preparation and issue of in- watching the military demonstration. The root of the lily is very structions, working as a team delicious and of course the beautiful lily is the state flower of Utah. These roots played an important role in carrying early pioneers of this and other valleys through food shortages. If you get an opportunity pull one of these roots and taste B. It will be a very True to my lori love, though she Is deed She tried to tell me, tried to (pluui, would not listen, pleadings were vain; One-daa letter came from that nun He was her brother the letter ran 'I hut's why I'm lonely, no home at all, I bloke lief liourl, pel, after the ball." Transcript iTvalnllon Hoard jTo Study Cuaril Ifrailinrs. 1 Issued each Friday at Tooele City, Utah. Entered os Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Tooele City, Utah, August 14, 1894, under Act of March 8, 1879. Published by the Transcript-BulletiPublishing Company, 58 No. Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. Address all correspondence to Box 39U, lixiele, Utah. Price 10 cents per copy. Subscription $4 per year. oOo ALEX F. DUNN, Publisher LOREN C. DUNN, Editor t oh.-e- Smith, ' and Suvton. home from MICHIGAN STATE Toslno Imai arrived home Saturday fioin Tast Lansing, Mich., where he bus Iw on attending Michigan Slate Uiuv., lor the past last Thursday, returned to hislyear. He is guest of his parents home Tuesday, and is improving Mr, and Mrs. George Imai and 'will return to Mulligan in the full. satisfactorily. 1 j oOo s their rnvtnip, TYmrr Interesting Sidelights!' uf oOo j offi-wal- k r To the ladies of Tooele City Bowling League we say "thanks. They presented the Transcript with a desk pad with a magnetic pencil in appreciation of pictures and publicity. From Dorothy England in behalf of the Junior Womans Club in appreciation for publicity, a plate of home made divinity. We do appreciate the appreciation of others for the service rendered them by the newspaper. A newspaper is a public institution privately owned. The staff is moved by all of the human emotions possessed by all other people. j !f oOo pre-cam- p have a new daughter, born June twenty five years ago. says in Transcript-Bulletin- , City Marshal Vaughn Elkington and Policeman Tom Keough will represent Tooele at the Utah Peace Officers Convention in Provo. One thing that is up to date. They are just running the picture on TV which ran in the Strand twenty five years ago. The William Russell family had a card of thanks pertaining to his death. And John H. Warner and Melvin Oborn families were also thanking for the aid and sympathy at the time of the death of Mrs. Charlotte Warner Oborn. Pezel's Cash Store is offering any cut steak for twenty cents Mr. and Mrs. Erb M. Johnson plan-lilie- s DEMO DOLLAR DAYS 10th, so it pleasant surprise. Now back to this mint subject. We asked Mrs. Alice Gowans, now in her 92nd year, to tell us about mint, which she stated has grown abundantly along the ditch banks of this community as long The Rees have their biggest as she can remember. In fact, she remembers as a child, going month of the season in July when used a which was us and with to dried her mother mint, a pound. gather 1m home for 21 games on a liked ns much as for well medicine stomach hey'll mint the (0 settle cars and trucks were Effective June 15, prices on Ford 19 nights. In the span, theyll meet reduced $10 to $15. You can now buy a Ford Coupe for $305 or $545 leaf tea. Some people, even to this day, pick this mint and use it oath of their PCL adversaries. as a seasoning while cooking a lamb roast. with all deluxe equipment. All prices F.O.B. Detroit. Sacramento's Salons make their This also reminds us that tea made from sagebrush leaves was Jello was five packages for twenty five cents and milk, tall initial appearance in Derks July we This also medicine. used for tasted and reached have day early Cash five cents at Store. for Allen's cans, twenty eight the conclusion that people who drank it were either too far 1, 2, 3. TTie B'rs hit the road for Miss Helen Gillespie was entertained on her fourteenth birtha week aga.n. then return to finto care or would need medicine immediately thereafter. gone A. ef Alex Mrs. home Mr. at the her and Gillespie. day parents, ish out tl.c month with successive Tooele Slake Conference will be held in Tooele July 8, accorda relatively! series against San Diejo, Phoenix, abuse tax by permit ing to announcement by President Alfred L. Hanks. few who attempt to s hort change Seattle, Vancouver, Spokane and Three room furnished apartment newly papered and painted Uncle Sam." Portland in that order. was for month. and close in, $10 a advertised 100 He added: "Our The extreme drought was causing Tooele City to revive the plan HERE ON BUSINESS system of taxation is the best type to drill wells in Middle Canyon. Mrs. Ruth Christiansen, former devised, but I feel strongly that oOo the surest and quickest way to ToKle resident, was here on A Summer Youth Cho- determine public confidence in our her Here is an old one. We wonder if many remember this song: Wednesday. She sold rus of the University of Utah, un- system would be to fail to see home and returned to Pheonix, AFTER THE BALL der the direction of the that each and every person pays 'Arizona, where she is now resid-hi- s A little maiden climbed an old man's knee, ling. fair share under the law. Roger Wagner, will present a , "Do, uncle please. Begged for a story free public concert at 8: 15 p.m. Why are you single Why live along? Friday in the Assembly Hall on Have you no babies? Have you no home?" Temple Square. "I had a sweetheart, years, years ago: This is the third consecutive Where she is now, pet, you will soon know; summer that Mr. Wagner, conList to the story, I'll tell it all: ductor of the famous Roger WagI believed her faithless after the ball. ner Chorale, has directed the youth chorus. The Friday night concert will Chorus "After the ball is over. After the break of mom vary from 10th century a capella selections to folk song literature After the dancers leaving: after the stars are gone; and negro spirituals. Major work Many a heart is aching. If you could read them all; of the evening will be Bachs Many the hopes that have vanished after the ball. cantata, "Christ Lay in Deaths Dark Prison. There also will be in were the ballroom. grand "Bright lighfs flashing Heritage of Freedom" by Mr. Softly the music, playing sweet tunes, Wagner and his arrangements of There came my sweetheart, my love, my own two seldom heard choruses from I wish some water; leave me along; Mozarts "Idomeneo. When I returned, dear, there stood a man, Performing with the chorus for Kissing my sweetheart as lovers can, some of the selections will be a Down fell the glass, pet, broken that's all. orchestra made available Just as my heart was after the ball. through the Musicians Performance Trust funds of the recording "Long years have passed, child; Ive never wed; industries and Local 104 of the American Federation of MusicV-- 8 Public Concert J To Feat lire Old! Choir LOW MILEAGE-LO- W PRICES ! MANY FULLY EQUIPPED LARGE SELECTION OF MODELS & COLORS fri v. - $ f WERE CLEARING OUT 59 DEMOS NOW! MANTES CHEVROLET CO. 23 South Main ma Phono 8C0 busi-nes- e well-know- FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE OPEN UNTIL ians. Youths in the chorus are from high schools of Salt Lake, Davis and Weber counties. John Marlow Nielson of the U. of U. music staff is coordinator for this fifth annual Summer Youth Chorus. Be Sure That US0 Business Trip Isn't Vacation m. A warning that tax paid vaca tions are viewed with jaundiced eye by Internal Revenue Service agents came today from Commissioner Dana Latham with approach of the summer vacation AT MANTES CHEVROLET USED CAR SUPERMARKET Chevrolet Bel Air, 2DHT Powered 1958 Chev. Del Ray, 4 Dr. Stand. Trans. 1958 Ford C300, 2 Dr., 6 cyl. - overdrive 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air, 4 Dr., Powergide 1957 Chevrolet 210, 4 Dr. Powergide 1957 Chev., Sta. Wag., 4 Dr. Powerglide 1956 Chev, 210 4 Dr., Standard Trans. 1956 Pontiac, 4 DHT, Hydromatic Trans. 1953 Dodge 4 Dr Standard Trans. 1958 season. He said Federal revenue agents have been alert for some time to abuses by a small minority of taxpayers who claim tax deductions for purported business trips which in fact represent vacations at resort hotels, hunting trips, attendance at sporting events, etc He said Federal tax agents will also closely check amounts claimed for the cost of club dues, entertainment, and company - supported automobiles, yachts, airplanes, hunting lodges and beach cottages to make certain they qualify as bona fide tax deduc- tions. "We have no desire to tell taxpayers how to spend their money, Commissioner Latham said, "but in fairness to that vast majority of our citizens who pay every penny of their Federal income tax liability, we do not intend to SALE ON I AWNINGS! 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