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Show f Hoover Says All 1 'importance In our range reve gelation program. He encouraged sportsmen participation in this project and advised interested Individuals or groups to contact their local conservation officer or fish and game office if they were interested in the browse Presidency take this opportunity to A "thanks was issued by the seed collection program. express our appreciation to all who department of ush and game to in any way contributed to the sucVISITS CHILDREN day to sportsmen, individually and cess of the Twenty Fourth of collectively, who have aided Mrs. Charles Tate returned home in July celebration here in Tooele the collection of browse seed for Wed. after having been visiting We appreciate the services render use by the department in range with her daughter and ed by the Tooele Ordnance Depot Mr. and Mrs. Newel Hiss, at reseeding programs. and their personnel in the loan of them Increased activity by several Provo, Utah, and helped move into their new home. equipment, floats, and services; the year Master to the Tooele Bulletin and Tooele sportsman groups during Ralph Hiss who received of has resulted In the collection he Transcript for advertising ;to the much valuable seed, such as bitter- a serious head injury when Radio Station K.T.U.T.; to Charsummer is comand cliffrose, used in plant- ell earlier this brush les A. Groscost and L. Grant fine now. depleted deer winter range ing along Stewart who headed the commi- ing areas. Many thousands of acres ttees in charge of the celebration; a in been planted nnd MOTHER VISITS mrl to others who made the day have con- being experimental project such icSU CrfSSfiT ducted by the Utah Department of arrived Sunday, for a visit who'Sh,r'CH oi jwith her daughter and son - in the In,er Uame riM them, the Priesthood Quorums; mountain Forest Range and Ex- the Stake Relief Society and all Station at Ephraim. others who gave of their time and periment The browse seed plantings arc talents. made on critical winter ranges We wish to especially thank where thc abundance or lack of Lee Caldwell and our wonderful these winter deer feeds form the deer in band. We are so proud of them. key to herd numbers of We also wish to thank the follow- these areas. Director Harold S. Crane said.iOgden ing who contributed in a financial way to the Twenty Fourth of July we encourage sportsmen organ- - home, celebration: Arden Meadow Gold rations and interested individuals to collect this browse seed since Taxes are the way the govern-i- t Dairies, Woody's Tire Shop, is not available in any quantity ment has of artificially inducing Stoker Motor, . McFarland "nd HuMineer New Town Rwrv from commercial sources. TheirUhe rainy day everybody has been TIMES. Tooele Drug Company, Park Cald- work to date has been of primarylsaving well, E. L. Gillespie, tiarrus Moioi Company, McKendrick Garage. Cornet Store, Dr. R. D. J. C. Penney Co., Brook-sidDairy, Al's Drive In, Dalton e Feed Store, Premium Oil Co., Lumber Co., Christcnse LawConstruction Co., rence Floral. Swan's Market, Radio Electric and Hardware, Sike's Texaco Service, Custom Service, Allen's Food Sportsmen Aid Presidency In Hi owse Exprusen Appreciation Seed Collection We of the North Troele Stake North Tooele Stake 7, 1959 Friday, August The Tooele Transcript line Major Mornian Philosophy Kxplaincd in 2 Now U. Publication I lie Foundation Philosophical is the title of Mormon Theology of the latest publication of the Crime High Our Cliallange V? l' it AT1 of Utah Press, The rapid growth of local com- port. The duties of apprehending1 University the is The monograph initiating , munities and suburban areas in dangerous criminals, of Dr. Sterling M. McMurrin, recent years has been a pheno- crime prevention measures, undiwork of philosophy and dean menal development on the Ameri- solving offenses rightly belong to professor and of Letters the f College The enforcement law agencies. can scene. The successful arrangeU. the iScienee at local the health sponsjbility of keeping ments of school systems, e dis- According to the Press, this facilities, road projects, shopping police agency strong enough to the first in a series o is these howeverjhcation obligations, centers, and other conveniences short monographs by Dean to serve as integral parts of the certainly falls upon each citizen. on the subject of the local government a leader, indeded is expansion program It sells for $1 00 a mon welfare! religion. with concerned the credit to American planning and copy. his of in instances, community, Yet, many ingenuity. The a most vital factor safeguards America is one of the relatively of citizens -- free places left on the face of the plaining that the basic philosophy for the anY Uroup is its set of funda learth where law enforcement ser-,"- f has been sadly neglected. mental concepts about the nature three sons, widow, crimesjhis when serious Payson; At present, and goes on to explore reality their ves the people protecting are beme committed with greatMorrwmism's answers to several er frequency than ever before in will. Only the continuous atten concern our history, strong local law en- tion and cooperation of the citizen-- ( philosophical questions mg the realdy, with best combined efforts! forcement is assuredly a prime ry Two of its sections treat the law enforcement can maintain requisite in the daily living andlof and qualitative trathis cherished jand quantitative ot commun preserve annual budgets every structure of reality as set fortf re- - dition. ity in the land. The by Mormomsm. Very truly yours, cord total of major crimes in 1958, Others give Mormon views on Director 8 J. Hoover, Ldgar an increase of more than per whether reality is changing oi cent over the previous year, is unchanging, whether anything in it is a more than a warning the universe is stable, whethei brazen challenge from the crimi such as justice, truth universals nal world. and mercy have reality in them Success in the battle against selves and whether things exist ir crime can come only from intelfor and of themselves. Furbearer trapping dates 1959-6between seasons have now been police the ligent cooperation Dr. McMurrin also shows how and public. Homeowners who pay set by the Utah Fish and Game mate of human character anc utility bills, businessmen who ne- Commission. these philosophical concepts leac-twho Beaver and mink may be trappgotiate contracts, individuals Mormonism's affirmative purchase goods and commodities ed beginning October 1, 1959 thru tc its attention R. C. Ellis, owner of the GUNFIGHTERS OF THE WEST and investors who risk their earn- May 15, 1969. The season for traplife and its enthusiasm and Ranchinn Hotels at Elko, Nevada, has just everyday Commercial serings take an interest in the ping martin is set for November for natural science. famous western lawcompleted an art galiery of twenty-on- e vices and wares they obtain. To- 15, 1959 through Feburary 28, 1960 men and outlaws, in life size oil, by Lea F. McCarty, accordliof the annual crime cost The $6.00 resident trapping day ing to Oren Probert, who was visiting in Tooele, Wednesday. amounts to approximately $128 cense covers the taking of these is the life size oil painting of Wyatt Earp, famous marAbove for every person in the Nation or furbearers. There is no provision shall of the west, with Mr. A. M. King, his only living deputy $306 for every family. For every for nonresidents to trap in the showing the painting to Oren Probert, administrative assis$1 expended on education, crime state. Town, Clyde Alien, Sidney Atkin The Utah mourning dove season tant to Mr. Ellis and manager of the Elko Travel Bureau. costs $1.11; for every $1 contribuGordon Furniture Co., Tooele CliIn addition to the license, beaver for 1959 will 1 in collection of famous gunmen can be seen free at the begin This September nic. ted to churches, crime costs $12 trappers are required to notify all counties of the Commercial Hotel in Elko, says Mr. Probert. slate, but will of Berts Cleaners, Gordon's Mens Assuredly, the citizens of the U. the local conservation officer 27 vary by counties from seven to S. who are paying the annual 22 all furs taken and have a numberKirk Coffee Shop, Dairy in length. be from September totals are the combined figures of Wear, will season days billion dollar crime bill should be ed tag affixed by the officer to Bar, Millburn, Internation Ralph The annual dove season, along in accidents traffic, home, pub- al personally concerned with guar- each pelt before being transported, with the rules and Smelting and Refining Co., Don's and occu the case a year ago, the lic (non-motAs was regulations vehicle) anteeing good and sound local law or s0'd- Body and Paint Shop, Don Jacobs, governing this hunt was recently Commission ruled that major por- pational activities. enforcement. Glen Spendlove, England Private trappers in Utah took set by thc Utah Fish and Game tions of Box Paint was Utah's traffic death rate Elder, Iron, Salt v Positive action is the only prac- nearly 2,600 beaver furs during Commission, counties would be 5.2 per 100,000,000 miles traveled Shop. following departUtah and Lake, season and approxi tical expression of citizen interest the 1958-5ment of fish and game recommen- - closed to mourning dove hunting. and was the lowest of the eleven Paulos Motor Co., Presto Dry and cooperation. Recognizing the mately 800 more were trapped by dutmns which showed bird num Governing regulations for the western states. The national aver- Cleaners, Salescraft, Tooele Hardfield bers in all areas of the state were mutual advantages, local govern- department trappers and dove season are similar to those age was 5.6. The population death ware Co., Bevan Rexall Drug, J. ment officials and citizen groups officers. on a par, or above those of last ordered for this hunt in recent rate for all types of accidents (per R. Baker, Your Food Center, in many localities in the past few year. years. All are shown in the an- was somewhat higher, being 4th Phillips Furniture Mart., Hoods KITCHEN SHOWER The September 1 opening date nual dove proclamation, reprints 100,000 years have provided their police however Walgreen Store, Pedersen's Insur population) Miss Barbara Jean DuBois, who for the hunt was chosen since this of which will be available organizations with modern headfrom lowest of the western states (63.6) ance Company. and equip- was wed last Friday, was honor- is the earliest date when a dove quarters, facilities, department of fish and game of- and considerably higher than the Tooele Mercantile Co., Tooele ment. Another encouraging sign ed at a kitchen grocery shower season may start under federal fices national average of 52.5. Public or license agencies by Transcript, Tates Confectionery, is the frequency of police officers prior to the nuptials at the home regulations and the International r vehicle) mishaps such Allan's Utoco, LaVar Tate, First honored such Man of as of Ena Gladden. Mrs. being Hostesses Migratory Bird Treaty. as drowning, firearms, falls, etc., Security Bank, Tooele Rest Home, or "Citizen of the were Mrs. Gladden, Mrs. Iris the Year A seven day season was set for in accounted for the increase Porter Barber Shop, Mountain Month and Mrs. Norda Benson September in Duchesne, Morby the grateful residents Utah to W Utah, according Safety Fuel Supply. of their neighborhoods. More and Party games were played with gan, Rich, Summit, Uintah and Council reports. Fabric Center, Tooele City Corp., more the topics of crime preven- prizes for the winners, a brides Wasatch counties. Most of the .Miles Her The extreme age groups were Combined Metals Reduction Co., tion and local police problems book was made and delicious re- doves migrate from these higher the most frequent victims in ac- Tooele Shoe Shop, Oquirrh Hotel, Gas are being discussed in civic and freshments were served. Guests in- elevation north state counties cidents. The population death rate F. C. Russell, Tooele of Milee More gas per gallon Mrs during late August and early Sept. community group meetings. Often- cluded: Mrs. John Paulos, beLaundry, Caldwell Drug Co., Ann Your car can be made to vielc 'or persons 65 years and over times this concerted attention pro- Gerald McFarland, Miss Patricia A thirteen day hunt was sched1 year was Russell, Style Shop. of gasoline ing thc highest, under duces needed aid to local police, McFarland, Mrs. Bert J. Warner, uled for September in Beaver, more miles per gallon followed by .he second Western Auto Co., O. P. Skaggs, highest, of to the editors Chang Box Elder, Cache, Carbon, Davis, according especially in such seasonal peaks Mrs. Joseph W. Wright, Mrs. age group in third rank-ng- - Bradshaw - Auto Parts, Farm and Times Magazine. On an annual the of crime as the occurance ing of P. Bryan, Mrs. William A Emery, Garfield, Grand, Juab, Home Builders Supply, Bryans Arpersonal assault and rape at this Edwards, Mrs. Frank Bowman, Millard, Piute, Salt Lake, San basis, the difference in gasoline ctic Circle, Utah Power and Light of other a multitude ' These thc and and cost the between highest Mrs. Frank J. McFarland, Mrs. Juan, Sanpete, Sevier, TOOELE, particular time of the year. Police protection in a commun- Nathan Vance, Mrs. George Vance, Utah, Wayne and Weber counties. lowest mileages recorded in this pertinent facts relating to acci- Co., John L. Brown, Tooele Bulin the state and nation are letin, Anderson's Market, Barton In three southwestern counties, years Mobile Economy Run, foi dents Frank ity can be only as effective as Mrs. Ralph DuBois, Mrs. be $60. would around arranged in the Na- Truck Lines, Quality Market. cpnveniently the residents demand and sup- - Hickman and Mrs. Don Peterson. Iron, Kane and Washington, the example, The first stop, the editors say, tional Safety Council booklet. It Signed North Tooele Stake Presidency lies in the choice of an economical is available at cost price ($1.85) car. That means selecting the either from National Safety Councar that is spacious cil, 425 North Michigan Avenue, lightest enough for transportation needs; Chicago, Illinois, or Utah Safety ' an engine of modest displacement: Council, 314 East South Temple ratio avail- Salt Lake City. the lowest rear-axlable; the most economical transmission. Once a car with built - in economy features has been selected, the keys to gasoline savings are maintenance and driving habits. Briefly, the editors set up Chevy' t the only Aim-- e re-p- pub-charg- Me-civi- Mor-dua- l - well-bein- g ,f e - Furlipairr Trapping son-in-la- Safe-way- Season Set 0 Stutz-negge- r, e Tri-Stat- Vospecls Bright For Dove Season ... IT'S WONDERFUL EXERCISE FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY . . . AND GREAT FUN FOR ALL, TOO! -- -- Why no! come in tonight and see just how much fun it really is. It's inex- pensive to bowl here, too . . . even if you rent your ball and shoes. Next (non-moto- time, make it a bowling date . . . e Eight ays To Cetv More Gallon of 7 -- d 15-2- and make it here! BOWLING WE SELL AND RENT EQUIPMENT . ; SUMMER SPECIAL TOOELE MERC PRESENTS j e DEhSQES WHY A these rules: 1. Engine tune-up- : Tune it every to 10,000 miles. Carburetor and timing adjustment is important. Change spark plugs when needed. 5,000 Brake adjustment to see Uiat wheels cu turn freely with no binding dragging. 2. 10.8 cu. ft. Refrigerator 3. Wheel A' f B F features galore: '' s,.s N Big! 61 lb. Freezer Chest Roomy! 16.2 sq. ft alignment: Watch front tires for signs of faulty of Shelf Spaca Tire pressures: Keep tires in flated at least to recommended pressures; three or four pounds above will save a little gas. 5. Accelerate moderately: Avoid abrupt starts, most gas is consumed in getting the car moving from a standstill. 6. Shift up to top gear as soon as possible: Top gear is the economy gear; stay in it as much as possible. 7. Keep a constant speed: Anticipate slowing traffic and stops; when the brakes are used, gas is wasted. 8. Idle sparingly: An idling engine wastes about a penneys worth of gas every four minutes. L Convenient! OVERNIGHT DEFROST SETTING and adjustable season controll Door Storage! 5 shelves, safe storage for 17 eggs! h Vegetable Storage! 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