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Show P'W The Tooele Transcript Issued each Friday at Tooele City, Utah. Entered as Second Cl.iss Matter at the Pest Office at Tooele City, Utah, August 14, 1S94, under Act of March 8, 1879. Pi.Mehed by the Transcript-BulletiPublishing Company, 58 No. Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. Address all correspondence to Lo 311), Tooele, Utah. Price It) cents per copy. Subscription $4 per year. n LOREN C. DUNN, Editor ALEX F. DUNN, Publisher : Interesting Sidelights r H 9 ny I H RA Miss Ann McAlister, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. EJgar O, McAlister has been the guest of her friend t h e Miss Marilee Foreman at and home of her parents, Mr. 'Mis. Robert L. hoieman and son Bob, Sheridan, Montana. She rived home Sunday after a plea- sant two weeks visit. ar-l'.- X VISITS r.ROTHTR riurNDi visrr fully burned Sunday, when her clothes caught on file while playing with matches. Mrs. Jean Rennie of Salt Lake City, announces the marriage of her daughter, WilhiTma, to Charles Joseph Hiss of Stockton, on August 8, in the Salt Lake temple. Delegates to the Legion Auxiliary convention at Logan are Mrs. Pearl Bird, Mrs Naomi Peek. Mis. Myrtle Allsop, Mrs. lima Lee, Mrs. Viola Tanner and Miss Jennie Huffuker. Mrs Pearl Bird has been apixmiied to act as convention chairman. Carolyn Dunn, daughter of Mr. and Mis Alex F. Dunn, received a deep gash on her ankle while at play. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel 1 Nelson, announce the ai rival of a son, August 14 Carver Bryan of the CCC camp at Panguitth, visited Monday to Thursday, will his parents, Mr. and Mis John C. Bryan. Miss Katheryne Mueller was guest at a birthday party last evening. Twenty little guests attended. Miss Mary Barrus, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Martin Barrus, of Grantsville, and Dean Robinson, son of Mr and Mrs. Lewis Robertson of Grantsville, were married August 14. On September 1, Tooele County will be put under classification of an urban county, which will ullowd fifty cents an hour on all Mr. Gus Moulos is Mating at and the home of his brother James Moulos He came Mrs the James August 5th, when Moulos and Helen kokanukas re- turned from MendosJ, Laitf . af-- , Mr. two days spent there. from Gus Moulos is recupeid-tin- g illness. t 1 r'7 13 k projects. And so was the news of twenty five years ago this week oOo There are an estimated 5,015,000 alcoholics and alxwt one out of five of them are women, and at least 3,000 CMKJ additional proWe have been unable to complete the reading of Dr. Joseph blem drinkers in the United States. Tf you would take an average H. Pecks new book, "What Next, Doctor Peck?", but as far of two parents and four children in each family, tins would mean as we have read, it appears that this new book will reach the that almost one third of America's families are plagued with an best seller list of the nation, as soon as it "takes fire", as die his alcoholic or a problem drinker. Just one alcoholic or problem last book "All About Men." The Doctor has a style of expres drinker is far too many if he cr she happens to be a member sion which is unique in the literary field, and this new historical of your family Think of the millions of heart aches tied up in novel is filled up with an unusual unmber of startling phrases of the total number of homes blighted by the drinker who has expressing, which is typical of the Doctor, and made him no power over his appetite for alcoholic drinks. constantly quoted person during his Tooele County residency, which children increased from fifteen per one is the area of background for the new release now on sale. Every Aid to dependent What Next, Doctor Peck?" thousand, in l)44 to thirty per 1,000 children in 1957. Alcohol is Tooele County reader should include a powerful contributing factor or the direct cause in the majority a must to read. d of cases of d pendency, divorce and broken homes, Alcohol advertising is a strong factor in increasing incidence If you haven't taken your family on vacation as yet, it is of drinking and its elimination has been urged. This is resisted than you think. School starts in ten days Monday, August 31 by the industry and some advertising media, and several bills later introduced in Congress have failed to pass. A total of J4l3.2fi7.5t8, was spent last year in the various Deputy Sheriff and Mrs. James W. Park, came in for one advertising media of the nation to advertise alcoholic drinks. PARE NTAL DELINQUENCY: The Police Department of Houston of the nicest bouquets ever handed to local citizenry in the comTexas, has issued a pamphlet titled, "Twelve Rules for Raising mendation received by them, from Senator Wallace F. Bennett, for kindness shown a Washington, DC., police officer and his famDelinquent Children." Because the future of America depends so much on the job ily, who had a tragic accident, in which their little girl was we're doing in raising the children who will someday guide our killed, while passing through our county. Deputy Park and Mrs nations destiny, we feel it is worthwhile to devote this space to Park responded to the aid of this family without the least thought of anything but their feelings, that we owe all mankind, kindness the following direct quotation: 1. P'cin with infancy to give the child everything he wants and assistance in their time of need. The publicity which has come to them because of caring for this family in their home until arIn this way he will grow up to believe the world owes him a living 2. When he picks up bad words, laugh at him. This will make rangements were made to ship the body of the little girl and assist him think hes cute. It will also encourage him to pick up "cuter the family to get on the plane for home, is rather embarrassing to the Parks, who feel that this is the manner in which we should phrases that will blow off the top of your head later. 3. Never give him any spiritual training. Wait until he is 21 live everyday towards our fellow man. and then let him "decide for himself." 4. Avoid use of the word "wrong". It may develop a guilt NOTICE Guests this week at the home ol complex. This will condition him to believe later, when he is ar- OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING their mother, Mrs. Ida Clegg, are rested for stealing a car, that society is against him and he is Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crandall A stockof the being prosecuted. special meeting with son Jay, of Great Neck, New 5. Pick up everything he leaves lying around books, shoes, holders of Settlement Canyon Irand clothes. Do everything for him so that he will be experienced rigation Company, will be hend in York and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Caro-lein throwing all responsibility on others. the City Hall, Tooele, Utah, on Smith and children, Roger, of Calif. Lane and Oakland, 6. Let him read any printed matter he can get his hands on Friday, August 21, 1959, at 8 p.m. Be careful that the silverware and drinking glasses are ster- The purpose of the meeting is to authorize the Board of Directors ilized, but let his mind feast on garbage. 7. Quarrel frequently in the presence of your children. In to levy an assessment sufficient this way they will not be too shocked when the home is broken to defray the expenses of the comup later. pany for 1959 and to transact 8. Give a child all the spending money he wants. Never let business that may come behim earn his own. Why should he have things as tough as you fore the meeting. had them? Settlement Canyon Irrigation Co 9. Satisfy his every craving for food, drink, and comfort. See Alex F. Dunn, Chairman that every sensual desire is gratified. Denial may lead to harmful Ruth Bevan, Secretary i .yy-; V v? oOo Y . T i PAYS! Mrs. Martha Roper of Grantsville ADVERTISING claims H0 she lost from the finder, Larry Bateman. Larry and a friend Wayne Lawrence, found the money in front of Berts Cleaners in June and turned it over to the police. No one claimed the money until a picture of Larry and Chief Sutherland and Orvil Hamilton was printed in the July 31 Transcript and Mrs. Roper was able to claim her money. She gave a sizeable reward back to Larry. NEW DALGH1ER VISITS COUSINS oOo e V - Mr. and Mrs. Gaylon EJ 125 MODEL Messer-smit- h Stanford Powell, Salt Lake City, are proudly announcing is the birth of a daughter, born on arrived last Thursday and a week visiting with Monday, August 17, at 3.45 am spending at Tooele Valley hospital, weigh- cousins Colleen and Lu Ann Madthe home of their parents ing six pounds 11 ounces. Await- sen, at Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Madsen, new home of their arrival the ing Tauna and Blair while his parents are on a trip sister are: Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. to California. Clemn Turner, Lehi, with four grandchildren and Mr. and Mrs Ralph Mossersmith, Cedar Fort, Utah. Mrs. Turner is visiting here for several days with her grandchildren while their mother is with . . SLIDE-OU- . nwi y SHELVES T . . . Magnetic Safety Boor . . . Twin Vegetab'e Drawers . Adjustable Ooor Shelves. .. AUTOMATIC BIG ZERO-DEGRE- $44995 $34995 WT DEFROSTING Refrigerator FREEZER E DESIGN STRAIGHT-LIN- E No coils on back. No wasted space for door clearance. RADIO ELECTRIC & HARDWARE Open Sundays 10 A.M. until 7 P.M. For Your Convenience JrWTT any-oth- frustration. 10. Take his part NOTICE OF SALE against neighbors, teachers, policemen. They are all prejudiced against your child OF REAL PROPERTY 11. When he gets into real trouble, apologize for yourself by STATE OF UTAH COUNTY OF TOOELE SS saying, I never could do anything for him." 12. Prepare for a life of grief. You will be likel yto have it. By virtue of a judgment, decree and Order of Sale, issued eut of oOo the Third Judicial District Court Plans are afoot to remodel the old Central School building into in and for Tooele County, State a community center with FERA labor, The Transcript-Bulletiof Utah, and to me directed and of twenty five years ago, this week, stated. delivered, I have levied on and Politics is still astir in thesame issue: Phares Haynes seeks taken all the right, title, and inreelection as county treasurer; Fred Bryan renomination as terest of Farrell S. May, somecounty clerk; David Bankhead, seeks the county clerk; Edwin M. times called Farrell Severe May, Clark of Grantsville, announces candidacy for county commissioner; and Beverly V. May, husband and and for school board, M. Earl Marshall of Tooele and Thomas wife, Lorean Treloar, Industrial Commission of Utah, Robert G. Jennings of Grantsville, announce candidacy. Due to the ever increasing horde of flies the city health de- Lee, d b a. Lee Plumbing Compartment has ordered that manure and other fly breeding places ing Company, Strevell - Patterbe immediately cleaned up. son Finance Company, a Utah Sheriff and Mrs. O. A. Evans have their first grandchild, a corporation, and Commercial Colson, born Sunday, to Mr. and Mrs. Gail Fleenor. lection Company, a Utah corporatMrs. Ernest Mantes who has been ill several weeks was re- ion, defendants, and to the turned to the Holy Cross hospital Sunday. following real property herein desAlmost three hundred children of Vernon, Clover, St. John, cribed, being in Tooele County, Ophir, and Stockton, were given typhoid inoculations by the Too- State of Utah, v n X We're loaded vith luscious Summer Fruits and Vegetables! t' MELON t: ele doctors. Deloris Sale 4, C Sale Sale Pasco, was Sale Sale for the 4) mmm 4) 4 ii NOW!! DRIVE C EM AWAY FOR ONLY ft C3 SI 63 375 1931 Olds 88, 4 Dr. Sedan C3 C3 We are clearing our lot ! ! C3 1933 Duick, Standard Tran 1932 Hudson Wasp, 2 Dr. Sedan 123 3 1951 Ford Victoria, Wry Clean 1952 Rambler 2 Dr. Hard Top 1933 Stude Commander V-- 4 Dr. .... 1950 Duiek, 4 Door Sedan 1952 Iluick, Super 4 Dr. Sedan 8, C2 195 99 295 50 liicii 3 (tS 03 his Motors, Inc. 83 N Main ll,s Tooele, Utah 1S Selected Thompson Seedless Vine Ripened Gay in Color and Taste aVS Phone 9PS 7 luS aforesaid plat, over and across the Northerly 3 ft. 6 inches of said Lot 24, to be used as a driveway providing from ingress to and egress said Lot 23. Sitauted in Tooele County, State of Utah, which I shall expose to Sale at Public Vendue, as the law directs on the 10th day of September, A. D. 1959 at 12 oclock noon, at the front door of the Tooele County Court House at Tooele City, Utah. Sweet Eating-Fie- ry, Red Ripe 5 lbs. POTATOES Check These Savings! H I , uuten Maid uetictous C00KI6S S7r Tomato Juice Dal Waf.r-Strawb- 4 .rry, 46 oz. Mont. 4 3 Cake Mixes Jeilo 0 Anort.d Fruit Gelatin. Fruit Cocktail for J 4 $1 Idaho Russets D.S. No. 1 Fresh-Do- g For A Hearty Meal NECTARINES Large CAULIFLOWER 10 lb. 1 Local, Snowball 2 K,od 49c 29c 2 Fancy For Special Flavor U.S. No. bag for 25c fr79c pliS. 49c 4 in 89c '', Tuna Fish Peanut Butter fOT 12 oz. or Vanilla Skippy Chunk or . Crmy 2 79c 18 oz. 59c For Quality Meats - All You Need to Remember is Safeivay! Cooked Fish Lamb Leg Norbest "A" Grade to 14 pounds Here 4 Is A Good Economical Treat-T- ry Them On Your Barbeque Lamb Chops Lamb Chops Loin Chops Wililyn Buckingham, Marilyn liams and Kay Steele. The girls were entertained at a of patio breakfast at the home 120 EASY TERMS to an easement and way in favor of the of Lot 23, as shown FIFTH WARD PRIMARY GRADUATES THIRTEEN Thirteen girls were graduated from the Fifth Ward Primary on Sunday, August 16, in impressive rites, and were welcomed into the MIA as Bee Hive girls by Mrs. the Mary Fillmore, member of presidency. The graduating class included: Vickie Nelson, Nan Eastman, Verna Abbott, Susan McAllister, Pamela Robinson, Linda Edgeman, Joyce Hatch, Paulette Griffith, Judy Wilson, Leona Kenney, Mar- 3 C Lot 24. Subject right of owners on the DATED AT TOOELE, UTAH on this 15th day of August, A.D. 1959. FAY GILLETTE, SHERIFF Tooele County, Utah (Date first pub. Aug. 21, 1959, Date last pub. Sept. 4, 1959). 1916 Ruick 4 Dr. Sedan, Std. Trans .. 49 299 1933 Pontiac 4 Dr. Sedan, Hydra 199 1932 Pontiac 4 Dr. Sedan, Hydra e 1930 Pontiac 2 Dr. 59 Sedan, Ilvdra 58 1919 Plymouth 2 Dr. Sedan 4 Lot 24, of TOOELE HIGHLANDS ADDITION NO. 1, in the City of Tooele, County of Tooele, State of Utah, according to the plat thereof recorded in the office of the County Recorder of said County. Together with an easement and right of way over and the Northerly 3 feet 6 inches of Lot 25, as shown on the aforesaid plat, to be used as a driveway providing ingress to and egress from said SEASON 03 4 pain- - PdEPAR t7 4 Pasco, small daughter of Foster v y H.at ond Swv. Perch, Cod or Fish Sticks b. Captains Choice U.S. Choice t. 79c U.S. Choice Small Shoulder Leon and Meaty U.S. Choice-Sm- lb. all Rib Smalt, Tender, lean 69c b. Lamb Ideal Patties For OQa r lb. Cooking Breast of Lamb Casserole Dish lb. 69c Ground Chuck 69c Cube Steak 03c Sliced Bacon Horlacker Cube Steaks Fresh, lean From Choice Beef ib. U.S. Choice Flavorful U.S. Tender Kx Swift's Premium 8 oz. pkg. Ib. Udlr i9C 69 c QOaU v0 53c 49c their leader, Mrs. Mary Lindberg DINNER GUESTS Mrs. Agnes Bruce, Alhambra, Calif, who has been visiting in Salt Lake City was a dinner guest 03 of her niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Murphy and also visited friends and niece, Mrs. Earl Jones. 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