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Show irf ww-- The Tooele Transcript Erda Notes Issued each Friday at Tooele City, Utah. Tntered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Tooele City, Utah, August 14. l't'M. under Act of March 8, 1879. Publishing Company, 58 No. Publish-- d by the 'I ranscnpt-BulIrttall correspondence to Address Utah. Tooele Main Street, City, 3 K), 1 (k Kle, I tah. Price 10 cents Friday, August Tooele Stake Names Home Missionaries For Sun., Aug. 16 14, 1959 Frtla Want Plans n iiox Tooele Transcript TKe Sunday School Outing An oiim; still lx h M Saturday 7 1 August 22, for all I.rda voplj. A carmtal for all ages, without any LOREN C. DUNN, Editor barge, and will be held at the ALEX F. DUNN. Publisher Ail you are asked ball diamond o t'o is conn ar.d jo n with ur t f 4 V uul have a good time and help forward look m..ka th s a iliv to to There will be a program, !, 'antes, ball game end in the even J ni; a b i bon fire where you ran own i 'oast wemers or brine your him h Path family will be respon- i sible for their own lunch. The School superintendcncy Sunday will furnish a soft drink and waterHere is whit too leaders are saying about our friendly visit melon for all. exchange with the Russians: Mrs. r.mma Warr and Mrs Bon President Dwight D. l.isenhower, commenting on his proposed Dian nie Droubay accompanied f visit to Moscow: "This is a personal visit with the hope that it Vickie l.e Donna Magee, Warr, and progress possible will do something to promote understanding Hardman D,an toward peace in the world " . . . Senator Homer E. Canard Bnt.on Darlene '"- - T7 on the proposed exchange visits: "It looks like were again Bryan, Brne.PdVl? P"n Logan and Patricia '.v t being taken in by the Russians. I see nothing the Russians have tagno t friendliness. In the past weve refused Canyon. lo spend a tew days at dent and Mrs. J. A. Van Ness, vice presidone to warrant this COMMISSIONER GEORGE BUZIAMS is picdent of the Womans Club, who presented the Peron, Tito and MIA camp. to invite dictators who were friendly to us tured above as he accepts two checks from the A young man here in the ward . . . check for the amount of money raised from Franco. Now, weve invited the biggest dictator of all. Womans Club of Tooele, which will go to the 1956 to 193,9 during Mis. Mantes term as Senate majority leader, applaud- saw these young folks leave and Senator Lyndon Johnson new Tooele County Rest Horne, On the left have decision: "I the Presidents is Mrs. E. G. Mantes who presented a cheek always believed in the open said he was sure they planned to president. Included in the check was the $200 ing award from Sears Robuck Co. Community curtain thru which people can pass freely and exchange ideas,'. . . stay a month or more judging on in memory of the project cluurman, the late Achievement Foundation for the clubs work Dr. Clyde Kennedy, president American Council of Christian the amount of food and stuff Violet Goodjohn, who worked so tirelessly and on the project during Mrs. Mantes tour of Churches, protesting the visit of Russian leader: "It is morally they took. enthusiastically on the peoject. On Mr. Little Julie Lankford had a nice A. Mrs. John wrong to extend an invitation to the bloody butcher of Hungary, are duty as president. Journay, presi right who has announced his intention to bury us. Nothing but harm birthday cake and her grandparof Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lee can come to our nation by welcoming and honoring this inter- ents Mr. and Mrs. Ivan G. Allsop beautiful birthday cake was made ing from a major operation at New York City visited Wednesday national Dilhnger. along with her family to help her by Marjorie Weyland and decora the home of a sister. Mrs Loyd Christiansen of lha at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Of course all these opinions give the humble laymen a dear celebrate. Saturday. ted with a miniature man on a Mr. and Mrs. Sidney A. Liddell tractor and a cowboy roping a pah, is visiting this week at the R. Droubay. cut idea on the right course to pursue. and daughters Marlene and Lann.t herford calf. A nice time togeth- home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Roberi of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Dale er was had by all. Dionbay. ACCIDENT FACTS City Marshal Leland Suihcrland expresses the opinion that Droubay Mr. and Mrs. Allen B, Warr left and children Jeffery Mr. and Mrs. Herb Thomlmson the responsibility of ihe parent is not at an end when they pur- and Nina, of Clearfield, spent Sat of Clearfield, visited Saturday at Monday for a few weeks visit at Accidental work deaths hit a chase a car for their young son or daughter. He believes that it it the home of Mr. and Mrs. Law the home of Mr. and Mrs. George 'Shell Wyoming, where Mr. Warr record low las t year, according to is the responsibility of the parent to check the mileage of the car renre Liddell. visit will and Susan jean enjoy fishing. They Cochrane. Rebecca the National Safety Council. against the allowance which is given the child, and to watch case s o' Hale are guests at the Thomlm-;o- 'with a daughter and There are which hub new for accidents last year caps, may appear measels in town. Not only child accessories, including closely home where they will visit 'also, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Howe on the car. There is something decidely wrong when a car has still accounted for 13,300 fatalities. on a honored are hut all was at Warr huh or a week or more. ren, Lyman Harvey, been driven 500 miles on a 100 allowance was his observation, he was a dewith no body being Mrs. Wilson Garrard and her family dinner for his birthday on But even that number improve and wise parents should keop in constant touch with all car facts crease of 900 from the 1957 figure. his Mr home. in ill. at of evening Friday seriously Dugway, daughter, Kathy, It may save su.ne red Lucs in the middle of the night when called eally f "Accident Facts, the siatistical Work meeting was held in company with friends, were guests and Mrs. Monte Warr and Miss to the police station and the parents repeat that time worn stateBarrus were included yearbook of the Council, just off with qudting and lots at a dinner Tuesday at the home Carollee Society ment: "This is a great surprise to us. Had we known this wai of ihe press, lists 1,800,000 disabling visiting. Mrs. Hannah Frasier of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Coch a drop carrying on we would have cfrtainly stopped it. Chief Suther- and Mrs. Ruth Mrs rane where they enjoyed the day Mr. and Mrs. Clark Gardner work injuries last year Rydaleh, land is giving the parents some mighty valuable advice. Take it Mabel Anderson and President zisiting before returning to and children, Marcie, Duayne and of nearly 100,003 fiom 1957. The Council says a decrease in left (or Annie Droubay, stake visitors all Deanne, of Blackfoot, a :he number of hours worked and Mrs. Faye Hawker returned to their home after visiting for Local water crisis has passed, says the Transcript Bulletin lent a helping hand. We will qml of twenty five years ago this week. The rainfall since July 20th Thursday evening and would like her home Saturday from Salt week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. a drop in employment contribted to the accident reduction. to have all the ladies come. Lake where she has been recover Banaire Rose. amounted to 2.50 inches. Saturday evening a chicken fry In the same issue the death of LeRoy Park is reported. From Hawaii comes the announcement of the engagement of, was held honoring Norman and Dr. June B. McBride, and Miss Gazetta Carroll. Dr. McBride is Lyman Warr on occasion of their in charge of the plantation hospital at Lanai City, where the young 'birthdays on the Erda bench, was enjoyed by Norman couple will reside after their marriage in the Hawaiian Temple. Sapper W' u jpWU'W Tooele County dropped below the $15,000,000 assessed valuation and Emma Warr, Lyman and e J0- - an WarrJessie and becomes a third class county with county officials new of salaries being: commissioners $000 yearly: sheriffs $1500; LaMare, Jerry and Florine a at- - burton. Gene and Roberta $1500; treasurer, $1500; assessor, $1350; recorder $1400, and David Weyland, kN Marjorie $1200; and surveyor $12. New candidates filing for county offices: Ralph S. Gillespie Clayton and Hazel Warr, Roy and Nina for sheriff (demo ticket); Hebcr McKay for county clerk (repub- Lola Hardman, Keith and UjCoon. LaRue Roland and Warr, lican). John William Anderson, of Grantsville, for school board. I. and d Harol Bob and Betty Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walters had a daughter born August 8th, Mr. and Mrs. Sherrill A. Warr of Erda, a son, August 8th, Mr. Iris Bates, Jim and Barbara Kin and Mrs. Mose Anderson of Grantsville, a daughter, August 5th. ney and Max and Doug Warr. A !; I on-the-s- pot Miss Wilma Lougy and Gerald M. Hansen, of Logan, were r, in the Salt Lake Temple. married, Monday 5 T Miss Elva Gillette, Miss Elba Hanks and Miss Gilberta Gillespie left for the worlds fair at Chicago. So it says twenty five years ago this week. per copy. Subscription $4 per year. 't It v Interesting Rex D SluJ.negger. Albert Fourth Ward 'i Jt n seven b Re-'ie- BIRTHDAY Deborah Lori Gregrich Pretty Miss Deborah Lori Gregcelebrated her third birthday on August 5, with a party at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gregrich. On hand for the party fun were the following guests: Karen and Jimmy James. Jerri Kay Mortensen, Tana rich, and Collette Williams Denese Remington. W. Ander- PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bloom-dal- e were hosts on Friday Aug. 7, at a party honoring Jim Vaugh-an- , who was celebrating his birthday. A delicious dinner and visiting together were enjoyed by the Bloomdales and sons Randy and sister Brent, Mrs. Bloomdale's Jim and Eveand brother-in-law- , lyn Vaughan and children, Patrice and Nikky, Tort Worth, Texas, another sister, Vaughn and Viola Fairbanks and children, Marty. Lake Jodi and Vauna Lee, Salt City, and parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Nicholson, Midvale. The to return Texans left Tuesday home. Cecil L. Elsworth, son of Mr Cecil Dean Elsworth. and Mrs celebrated his first birthday Wed Guests were biother and sister Barry and Terry, Sgt. and Mrs. R. D. Simon and six children from England, former Tooele reaunts and sidents, grandparents, neighbor children. A enjoyable visit was had by all and refreshments were served. Try A Want Ad i FOR YOUR REAL ESTATE HEEDS Tooele, Salt Lake City, or any in the nation, call, Jay.y JjNeiheisel, Tooele 1 ICO, or Rea' f where Exchange, EL 57488 ex-:multiple listing J Husive representative Transitit American Real Estate Offices salt Lake City, Ogden Brigham City. Estate DELICIOUS J . oOo anti Open Sundays 10 A.M. until 7 P.M. For Your Convenience .: De-dul- schp-!Gor- War-cler- orwal-torne- 1: T'fZIUm wjm f,. ;t, :xt, purchase by our meat experts brings you this Week's finest meat value! Special i .""4 4 DON'T MISS rn3 Tri-Stat- The Orville Jones are here for a short visit and brought several of the daily issues of a Tucson newspaper. Little leaks out the news dispatches of the terrific summer storms which are typical of that area, but one headling in the July 18th issue reads, "City Swept by Storm; 1.64 Inch Rain Recorded. "Many Areas Flooded by Downpour. The news item goes on to say "Most of the damage was in the area, where buildings were blown down, shingles ripped from roofs, windows broken and trees and utility poles toppled. On July 27th the headlines read Years Worst Wind, Electric Storm Smashes Through City, Truck Driver Killed. "Utility Notes Heaviest Damage Ever. "Roof Thrown Into Street. Now, were not gloating over the misfortunes of others. We are just reminding our citizenry that in spite of all our faults we live in the best little spot on the face of the earth. In traveling in some of the warmer areas of the earth the thought ran over and over in our mind that one of their principle needs was a good killing frost. In many southern areas of our nation there is the little chig-ge- r bug, which makes it almost as much as your life is worth to enjoy a lawn by lounging around on the grass, and they have a sneaky mesquito which flys in and bites you without as much as a sound. We have become so accustomed to good things here that we fail to realize that they are not the blessings of people elsewhere. e's it Nr ' ! U.S.D.A. Inspected Mesa-Chandl- oOo With Bauer down, Ophir closed and other lead-zin- c mining properties of the county out of production, due to the low lead-zin- c price, and the Tooele Smelter being notified of a strike on Aug. 19th, the Unions appear to be playing into the hands of the producers by forcing a close down just at the time that the only good reason to keep producing is the responsibility to their men to keep them employed. To bear out this conclusion, we here quote Robert W. Bernick, Tribune Business Editor, from the Thursday edition of the Salt WORKING FOR YOU... meat experts at all major - oOo NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING A special meeting of the stockholders of Settlement Canyon Irrigation Company will be held in the City Hall, Tooele, Utah, on Friday, August 21, 1959, at 8 p.m. The purpose of the meeting is to authorize the Board of Directors to levy an assessment sufficient to defray the expenses of the company for 1959 and to transact any other business that may come before the meeting. Settlement Canyon Irrigation Co Alex F. Dunn, Chairman, Ruth Bevan, Secretary Try A Want Ad to extend to our and neighbors, to Dr. of and to the entire staff Tooele Rest Home, our appreciation for their every kindness during the illness and death of our dear husband, father and brother Terrence Paul Durkin. Mrs. Bessie Durkin Mrs. Betty Lankford James D. Durkin We wish friends NOTE OF APPRECIATION thank all of the members of the Croatian Fraternal Union who came out to vote for the delegate of the tenth convention. I surely appreciate your cooperation. C:least K Ovan Glo Soda BREAD FAMOUS OUTSIDE Pork Loin WHITE UNDERCOAT & GLOSS, Skylark WHITEJINT-IN- End Cuts Pork Chops WHITE Ry lb. Frankfurters BASE in Popular BarS Premium QuoRty lb. Color JtVch Co,,n,ry Spare Ribs 4 Doz. Small A Egg Breakfast Gem S' Auortod Flavots CHERRIES H REG. 00 BriquetSewoS0 Town Hoosa Rad Sour Fitted Ideal for Piet, No. 303 con ,bs 10 Rich Donling Whitt Save Time and lobor Hidt like Tomatoes cans for Woods Cross Extra Standard Large No. 216 size tL finest vXswXvw-- Maple Flavor Pancake Cottage Cheese (5)()C 11b. 19c (0) i 2 lbs. 37c product in Down 4(1 IJou fjeej lo Rtmeml er ii (0) half gallon JVlix Kitchen Craft, Regular or Buckwheat Pancake or Waffle Mix 3 Ib. Grange Drink afeuay. I. 3 Coot o Sun State Frozen Concentrated, 6 oz. m TISSUE Fancy Freestone Hales For That Extra Taste Delight Velvet Facial 400 pack Oranges Avocados 49c Blossom Time A A A 21,19 Ib Pack Train 65c 7.9S BIS s xi 89c TABLE SYRUP 11c Sunkisf large, Swwt VoImkIoi Most Popular Juice Orango lb. Calavo Summer Dark Skin Variety Idoal With Melon Salad, 4 Spread Large Size 2-2- Cocktoil, 5c U.S, No. 1 local New Crop-Sw- eet 'N Crisp Try It Fried, lb. Boiled, or Slaw Cabbage Carrots t S. No. 1Tops In Vitamin A Adds Flavor to Roasts 2 lbs. U 2c Friskies 15c Canned Dog Food No. 1 can I wish to Dan Elich 49c ix kv.wv Snow Star 3 lb Average Sliced Bacon ICE CREAM Wiilctn Center Cut 49c G properties. CARD OF THANKS 37c) Up-- lb. -- C Re-fini- (Cut Our Safeway selecting I ".. CRACKERS Lake Tribune: LEAD-ZINPLANTS FACE CLOSURE pending strike of the Anaconda Council of International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers will have the ultimate effect of closing down all remaining lead-zin- c producers in the Intermountain Area. THE COUNCIL, WHICH IS SEEKING to tie wages in the de-- 1 pressed lead-zin- c industry to the settlement (if any) in the copper! mining and copper processing industry, has informed Anaconda management it would walk out August 19 at Tooele and in Montana. The Tooele Smelter of Anacondas affiliated International Smelting and Refining Company has operated on a part time basis even though an agreement with United States Smelting and Mining Company provides an added concentrates supply (following closure of USSR&Ms Midvale smelter). DISPOSITION OF PRODUCERS in the western lead-zin- c industry is to grant no wage increases whatsoever in current negotiations on grounds that none of them are making any money and most of them are operating at a loss and have been for several years. The alternative to a long strike would appear to be a permanent closure of installations and "A"-W- hole meat-produci- centers throughout the country buyers are ' outstanding buys Johnny-on-the-spot- Grade team of Safeway (o) 6 for MARGARINE ! Prices Effective Thursday, Friday, h and Saturday , FIRST BIRTHDAY - then-home- Uean Vernon Ward son, John Muir. all-ou- Buz-iani- s' Stead-man- Arthur Deseret Branch Bryan, Vauehn I lkineton 1 ), W. Loren Dunn James A. Bevun Six'h Ward Gordon H Lee. Howard J. Tooele eleventh Clegg, F.. Wavne Hanks. Glen R. Ttxl Park Branch Williams, Ruth rikm':'on. Stockton Waid M. Karl Marshall, Calvin E. Olson. ' i Sidelights Home Missionary a'signmentj for Tooele stake for Sunday, Aug. 16. 1) 59 are as follows: Silas M. Young First ward ! U y Coidbrook 3 lbs. fe 00 |