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Show The Tooele Transcript Issued each Friday at Tooele City, Utah. Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Otfice at Tooele City, Utah, August 14, 1VM, under Act of March 8, 187D. Published by the Transcript bulletin Publishing Company, 58 No Mnn Street, Tooele City, Utah. Address all rti respondent to lion 3itl, I mule, Utah Pme 10 tents per copy. Subscription $4 per year. LOREN C. DUNN, EJ.tor ALEX F. DUNN, Publisher J. lari Tale is named Superintendent of the Tooele Valley kail road, taking the plate of Elmer G. Smith, .says The Tiunscript Bulletin of twenty five years ago this week. Further items of 25 years ago are: Stockton LDS Branch has purchased the Stockton St hool house whuh wdl be renovated and used for church programs, so announces George R Turner, branch president. Mrs. J. Rex Kok returned to her home here Monday after a brief stay in Salt Lake City, during the illness and death of her mother, Mrs W H Grow Dance at Lake View Ball tonight, admission ten cents and fifteen cents. Gtiod music. Wayne Hanks will enroll at the B YU. for his senior year but will be unable to play football because of injury he suffered last year. You can buy a John B. Stetson for $G 50 at the Tooele Merc of Mrs. Harriet Droubay of George Nelson, age 40, Urdu, died in Los Angeles, from effects of an auto accidi nt. Lldon McNichol, age 14, and George McFarljnd, age IS, tipped f a three and ton ore truck over which was full of ore They were on their way from Ophir to St. John Station. The truck turned completely over and landed on its wheels. Both boys remained in the cab. Vern Bracken and Sheldon Gray brought the boys to Tooele for medical attention. Miss Florence Clegg left Monday for New York where she will enter business school with Miss Jane Lee. They will be guests at the home of Horace N. Lee during their stay in New York. Howard Clegg left this week for Logan where he will enroll for his senior year at the State college. Harvey England, local football star on the 10.13 all state football team, left Sunday to enroll in the State College at Logan. You can buy a can of Libbys corned beef for seventeen cents one-hal- vmirQ Tcoolo Transcript ns f ns vmir denre, ax old ns your fear; ns ynun licpi , as (.Id as your d'sp.nr In (he conlrul place of your heart there is a wireless station; so lent; as it receives n't lgvs of beauty, hope, cheer, coinage, grandeur and power fiom the earth, fiom men and fmm the just mil long and haver are vnu young When lln wires are all down and all the central place of your lieai is i owns) with the snows of pessimism and the lie of ryimisin, llieu an you j'io.vn old indeed uml inay Cod have mercy on y.nii .soul Contributed xrlf-enn- ' r? Dont run out! Got more Dated the 24th day of August A. D. oOo Scooping TIIS Womans Club opening tea at the home of Mrs. L. A. McBride next Wednesday. Births this week the Howard Merrows, a son; the Sam Clarks, at Milton, a daughter; the Ed Cassitys a daughter. By Bobbie Carmack Mr. and Mrs. J. Alex Bevan announce the engagement of their Flections were hi Id this week daughter Bessie Lucille to David Randall Wood of Salt Lake City. to elect class officers. The seniors You can buy seven cantaloupes for twenty five cents at Ande- Paul Shields, vice president; and rsons Self Help. Pat Gregrich, secretary. You can buy Rib boil, young steer for eight cents a pound at Ike Leading the juniors are Cullimores. Ferguson, president; Karen White, In the political arena George S. Park is out for county treasurer, vice president; Pam Church, as and for school board A. J. Williams of Lake Point, and R. J. secretary, and Linda Gressman,t Huntington of Tooele. prom chairman. And so reads the news of twenty five years ago this week. The sophomores chose Ralph Dunlap, president; Paula White-housvice president; Julie Park, Youth is not a time of life it is a state of mind. It is not and Max Curry, treassecretary, a matter of ripe cheeks, red bps and supple knees; it is a temper urer. of the will, a quality of the imagination, a of the emotions; vigor Mike Johnsen, Dave Connelly, it is a freshness of the deep springs of life. and Joyce Dutfin were installed Youth means a temperamental predominance of courage over as freshman class officers. of the for over of love adventure ease. This timidity, appetite Auditions were held Monday and often exists in a man of 50 more than a boy of 20. first Whether six or 60, there is in every beings heart the love of Tuesday for tins years school play, Arsenic and Old the star-like sweet of amazement wonder, the stars and the things and thoughts, the undaunted challenge of events, the unfailing child- Lace." The sixteen member cast inlike appetite for what next, and the joy and game of life. cludes Terri Wassom, Richard old a Nobody grows number of years; people grow Le merely living Bruce Mark Fevre, Stookcy, only by deserting their ideals. Years wrinkle the skin, but to give Kenneth Bevan, Joan up enthusiasm wrinkles the soul. Worry, doubt, self - distrust, fear Black, and Theresa Jenkins. and despair . . . these are the long, long years that bow the head Ron ' Brown, Beagley, Gerry turn and the growing spirit back to dust. Richard Kroff, Glen Tony Padgen, You are as young as your faith, as old as your doubt; as young Harris, Bruce Steadman, Ronnie Jones are others selected for rolls. Steve Carlisle is student direcand tor and Bobbie Carmack Londa Cowans are prompters. Jack Adams and Linda Davis are working on sound, Kathy Shields and Carol Nesslage are in charge of costumes. Karma Clarke is in charge of make - up. Ray Klenda and Bobbie Carmack Lee are working on publicity. Smith is in charge of props, and Lynne Stevens and Gloria Dur fee are getting the tickets printed. Sherry Niner and Mary Ann 18 Black are in charge of the programs. Many of the faculty members attended school this summer. One of the most outstanding teachers is Mr, David Jones who attended an eight week sinunar on radiation biology at Brigham Young began University. The session in early in June and concluded 00... 0- e, radiation." $700 worth of radiawas tion measuring equipment given to each student. This equipment will be available to high school students to use for research and experiments. Other faculty members who attended school are Mrs Lynn and Mr. Skidmore, who went to Utah Mr. State. Mr. Johnsen and fji i im x l it for the weekend! Lloyd Griffiths Mary D. Griffiths Guadalupe C. Herrera Dutxlia Herrera .V American Dairy Assn. I FALL SPECIAL oOo Four cases of cancer and one case of venereal disease were reported last week from Tooele County, on the state health report Cancer, once the most dreaded of all, is losing much of its hold, in most parts of the bodv. when discovered in time, and given surgery. The reporting of four cases of cancer in one week is an excellent indication that the citizenry is watching this disease more closely. The great danger is when it goes undiscovered until too late to act. The most dangerous type of cancer is cancer of the lungs and it has now been proven by science that this is the eventual fate of most heavy smokers. It is also said to be the hardest of ail cancer to operate upon and cure. Social diseases are as old as the hills. It appears that the gtxid Lord has plated this as a punishment for man when he resorts to the actions of the lower animal kingdom in promiscuous relations at Pezels. Tooele aj . oOo v their hosine's tluy liul!,oiiipleting Notice is hereby given ' heretofore the paitnerslup drove to CTenfulJ, and vimu-Lloyd Griffiths, fru.nj Mr and Mis ll.imld sislmg between Mrs litmmou Miles ,im Mary D. Griffiths, and Mr, and Mis. (linin' C. Herrera, Dulklid llrircra,jliimly heretofore carrying on business asl((,t, anj fjmiy a cafe in Tooele County, Utah, under the style or firm nume of Pme Lodge Cafe, has been dissolved by mutual consent as and from the 21th day of August, l'15'l, so far as concerns the said Guadalupe C. Herrera and Dubeha who retire from the said firm. All debts due to and owing by the said late firm will be received anil paid respectively by Lloyd Grif iilhs and Mary D. Griffiths, who will continue to carry on the said business in partnership under the style or firm name of Pine l.odge Cafe. I Many people who profess Christianity think that it is something to talk nlmut, but never live. The cry went up that President Eisenhower should not invite Krushchev here, to talk peace A hasic statement made by the author of Christianity was "Blessed is the Peace Maker for he shall lie called a child of Cod" Another basic principle of Christianity is the pronouncement love your enemies. Do good to those who despise you. Pray for those who (h'spitcfully use you. ft could be that if Christianity was practiced it would actually wenk It's principles have not failed It has never been tried. We must not lose sight of the fact that Cod who created the earth has never relinquished His seat as its ruler, and a little more attention to Hun and His pnnuples may be a more productive act of diplomacy than to cater to the whims of the rulers of nations who ore bent on subjugating other peoples. God has decreed that He has created the nations and their bounds are set, beyond which they cannot penetrate Ever think that the most authoritive decree that has gone forth from the throne of Diety is "that the meek shall inherit the earth? Our compliments to President Eisenhower in inviting Krushchev to America He is in the true role of a Christian and the Lord of Heaven will not leave our President's efforts fruitless. He has knocked for peace and the lord will open the dtxir in His own wjy and fhs own due time. It is good to have the God of heaven as a partner. rirviupr Mr. and Mis Howau! K. Halms and daughter, Collette, spent Mon-daat Ogden, on buMiuss. After OF DISSOLUTION NOIltE 'i at 18. 1050 Friday, September Line Front Wheels (Includes setting castor, camber and toe in) 8.50 KFEP TIIT LEFT UP Dugways Boxing Coach Danny May is advising one of his star pupils, Louis Thompson "Little Tom" a 205 pounder who lives in Tooele, for his bout, with the Utah National Guard slugger, George Balhsh. The Utah National Guard Boxing Team will be squaring off against the Dugway Boxing Team next Tues. 22 September at 8 oclock at the Dugway gym. This Tooele County's greatest boxing attraction will consist of seven events of three rounds ea h. Remember it is an Invitational Smoker and free to everyone. Negotiations are now underway to obtain Middleweight Champion Gene Fullmer to be present as guest of this evetn. the Evans attended classes at University of Utah. Mr. Mark-worttaught class at Brigham Young University and Mr. Black-hatook correspondence courses from the same university. Mr. Caldwell went back east to teach classes th'S summer. 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Thats why we say "Better meals begin at Safeway." d 0 Hul-hng- top-quali- Fruit Cocktail Hunt's Fruit Minute Maid Frozen, No. 300 5 cans Fall Orange Juice beep Out Sale thru 26tli Only September Wholesale Prices to Retail Buyers 1958 Simca Hardtop Regular Price 1595.00 only 1295.00 talkings more relaxed 1956 Fords- - 3 excellent buys at 1195.00 ea. nine new colors . . . to order, call any regular price was 1395.00 Many More to Choose From At These LoiV Low Prices Week's 145.00 T o Anyone 50 Buick 4 Dr. 49 Ouiek 4 Dr. 51 Stude Starlite 51 Pontiac 49 Willy s Wagon FORDS -Drastically Reduced! o New Ones Left! Now is die time for bargains, -- ALL 59 IV HUM PUeat-- f WWAMHU-tMUee- r ce I I Mi UM N X. Tooele, Utah for 89c BREAD Skylark ik ik ik ik ik Multi-Grai- n lb. Loaf Xwwvwvvvvtvvwwwwxvwwvwf Guaranteed Meals! Safeway "k ik extension phone ik ik ik ik 'fa'k-'f- e business office of Mountain States Telephone S$LS HMU 1 BONITA FLAKES BISCUITS Mrs. Wright's Prince Paul Chunk Style Fish Flakes No. H .6 cans 10 II O d. (60 Biscuits) 6 for 49c 89c Farm Fresh Produce! Grapes Fancy Flame Tokays Bunch of Juicy Flavor Cabbage U.S. No. Green Extra Flavor Sweet Spanish Flavor For All Meats U.S. No. 1 Wonderful Tissue 12 lolls Ik. Box 2 4 Deviled Ham Peppers U.S. No. 1 To Salads Values! Tomatoes For Roasts, Soups, and Stews Dry Onions 2 lbs. 9c These Chili Local 1 Check Crackers V Green Bells Add Zing and Meats Friday, Saturday 85C 3 cans Sugar Wafers 4 for Coffee Mix Chocolate Jiffy White or Nob Hill For Those Who Want The Best 2 lb.-l.- 33) 25c lor Juice Frosting 1.00 59c 89c 37c lor cons 2 Cake Mix Bonneville Motors 278 North Main 4 Numbers Against Your Card. You May Have A Winner! Cfcck EXTRA SPECIAL Your Choice - First Come, First Served Priced at OL Game" "Cross-Ou- t There were twenty students who took the course and Mr. Jones He was the first in the class. I feel the study was very said, beneficial and an excellent opportunity to learn the effects of on a bedroom a real beauty Is This 6 August. 1957 Mercury 4 Door Hardtop Saxe 400.00 on this - Here Concentrated 1.00 pit. 10c pit- - 10c ib. 73c |