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Show Her comment on the hook was- Theres no doubt nhout it. nr. it sounds just lil.e lam and its also very true Peck wrote the book 1 was in Gold Hill, at that time, he was writing about. I wish could write my experiences as well as he has for I have had many interesting ones. Dr, Peck's Ixxik is not only true but well written, interesting, and colorful tixi Those days weie coloiful, exciting and but filled with a love and understanding full of many haidshipx, that is very much luikmg Onlay. The Tooele Transcript - The Tooele Transcript Issued each Friday at Tooele City, Utah. Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Tooele City, Utah, August 14, 1844, under Act of March 8, 1879. Published by the Transcript-bulletiPublishing Company. 58 No. Mam Street, Tooele City, Utah. Addiess all corresximleme to l.ux 340, Tooele, Utah. 4 Price 10 cents per copy. Subscription per year. ALEX F. DUNN, Publisher LOREN C. DUNN, Editor nnd Eva June Rnhnlt nnd family. Mr. Wanner came and took thein home on Tuesday. 16, 1959 1 n In lores ting Sidelights Friday, October t Major I caguc Mayor i'Answcrs t VI lack Some folks don't have many the faults, but they sure make most of those they've got p K. Sidehner, hm, Peter Kunz Co P 'V iz. - k A 5 V K I I V, c ! i who Editor's Note To those x 'were m attendance nt the Demo , Wed. night, 1 jcrutic Convention. firs! to Bateman Jewelry clung i there is no explanation necessary. a two point a pietej is place despite to the general public it J but with the Tooele Drug. High "- deemed necessary in the way of split was Jay Bateman the for Bateman's It c as inferred at the beer hall dancing protest meeting Monday (clarification, to explain that a 201 game. High for Tx wnh letter is written by evening that the Transcript had never permitted any opposition to hollowing James A Bevan, as the ele Drug was John Paulos wilh a of the Mayor five of In all of side the its the years publish sixty 209 game, question. of a vicious vetbal attack history of this newspaper every letter that has been submitted forresult William leveled him, by Caldwell Drug and the Towle against publication has been published, irrespective of whether the publisher, the convention Beverage split with two points agreed with the viewpoint or not. The only exception to this is when Gochis, during . each. High for Caldwell' was Al i a letter came unsigned, or where a person has been ashamed or "No I have never fought for 543 a (215) with i Ablett series afraid to sign, it has never been the policy of The TranscrijH to my country in a uniform and with li 1. publish these letters, although even then some have been printed guns, but any clear thinking per- High for Tooele Beverage was 202 with r.rme of Paulos where the writer appeared sincere. games SUCCESSFUL FISHERMEN with some of the motored to the son knows that there are other and 218 for a 560 series. If you hear of someone who says his or her views were not efftCtiVe beauties they caught are Trooper Neil Bishop of serving ones Springs, Idaho, ways three and Ronnie The Independents took published or the letter ignored, you may rest assured you are talk- country. I was fighling for catch. Gillette, who with Ted Gillette, my atthe Conf. Tate's from H.gh ing to an individual or group who were afraid or ashamed to country Wednesday night; a battle points was Tim Abfor the continues through November 30 tach their name to the corresjxmdence. a more weapon deadly this year, making it jaossible to lett with a (221) 559 series. High It is absolutely the policy of The Transcript publisher that every- against than guns or even atom bombs," was Gib Hanna combine activities with with Tate's for fishing one have the right of expression through the columns of this newsus corrupt morals. History shows the hunting seasons. However, late paper, but it is required that the writer sign so that the respon- that a country or nation was never a (215) 591 series. Teammate Dib to season anglers were advised sibility for publishing damaging or untrue information may rest with lost or beaten for any length of Long had games of 200 and 213 to 561 series. dress and a for equipped go the writer and not the newspaper. Under special situations the name time with warmly guns as long as it was and storms the cool deweather meet if to and the is known be withheld the publisher may person morally strong. Mike Mogus, secretary is the report common to this season of Good fishing the sires this favor. Invitation is extended to the citienry at all times to express themselves upon questions of public interest through the In my opinion, any man concoming in from department of year. fish and game spokesmen over ol JANICE GILLETTE columns of The Transcript. Department spokesmen also retributing to the delinquency the state as many anglers take minded that many waters over Honest view points and opinions from the citizenry is a whole- his fellow men is fighting against some situation. No one person has all the answers, nor all the the best good of his country. By CHOSEN SONG LEADER advantage of low water levels and the state are open to year rounc less crowded conditions. of wisdom which could come from a free and frank discussion of encouraging the consumption angling. of Miss Janice Gillette, daughter down the alcohol is breaking public problems through the columns of the newspaper. who The hatchery stocking program Mr. and Mrs. D. S. morals of a person. Mixing a was cheerleader at Gillette, but ended in early September, Tooele What we think is the key to oui high as is cohol and dancing deadly school, has been chosen just TWENTY FIVE YEARS AGO THIS WEEK some of the best catches of the character. Our minds are dyed song alcohol and gasoline. leader at USU for the year, Shelseason should result during this with the color of our thinking. -rrRA assigns 23,000 yards of goods to Tooele County for making as mixing of bidding, towels, cases, sheets. Our Thoughts I have no fight or argument is in her freshman year at the late angling period. Negative or PosUtah's general angling season itive? Megiddo Message. Judge William S. Marks, visits here from Bakersfield, Calif., against any race, color or creed Logan school. and tells of the sudden death of his son, Dr. Sherman Marks, a I am proud of the fact that have among my most valued practicing dentist at Bakersfield, from a heart attack. Twenty four Tooele County men leave for CCC camps. friends, men and women of other Mrs. Mary Latham Whear, the mother of Charles and Fred races and not of my faith, but Whear passes in death. I feel it my responsibility to fight John J. Gillette was happily surprised when a group of elderly against any factor that tends to people presented him with a quilt in appreciation for giving all lower the morals of my fellow over seventy free admission to the Strand. Those instrumental in men. giving the gift were: Mrs. Barbara G. Bowen, Joseph Kirk, Mrs. Yes, Mr. Gochis. I am fighling Belle Parker, Mrs. Emma Bevan, Mrs. Elizabeth Dick, Mrs. Mar- for my country in the best way I know how. garet Caldwell, and Mrs. Susanna Dunn. Births This Week: Mr. and Mrs. Oliver M. Shosted, of Bauer, Signed James A. Bevan. a son. Mr. and Mrs. Paul McBride, of Grantsville, a daughter . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jefferies, of Grantsville, a daughter. i !V s J :iV s Good Fishing Is Reported Tliruoii! Stale 0O0 I f p ? i R 5 t 3 r Indejx-ndent- S 0 Blackfoot reservoir, at Soda, on Saturday, for this wonder 1 I 1 I DINNER GUEST Mrs. Elsie King. Salt Lake City, who arrived home this week from Hawaii, where she has been visit her ing for three weeks, with brother, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Black and family, and enjoying the exo a tic beauty of the island, was dinner guest at the home of her Mr. and Jaughter and Mrs. Burton Lowry, and family, told on Thursday evening. She of her trip and how she enjoyed traveling by air. :OUSLNS VISIT Stteve and Bruce Wanner, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Berlus Wanner, Preston, Idaho, have been guesLS of their aunt and uncle, Delvid ! 0 I N i S CALDWELL DRUG Phone 16S 1 Open Sundays 10 A.M. until 7 P.M. For Your Convenience Lock Ta On Deer al Time Of The Kill My little town, that has not yet attained The height and breadth of cities, oh, stay small! What profit is the vastness they have gained And strength of stone and steel, when growing tall, They lose the singing coke of leaves; And growing wide they have no room for grass; Nor rose vines reaching for contented eaves, Nor space to watch the seasons as they pass. With the opening of the general deer season this coming weekend, and game fish department of reminded all hunters spokesmen to be sure and tag their big game animal at time of kill. No lure have cities to entice a thrush, Nor yards for children, carpeted and sweet; With all their bright and gaiety and rush, They hear the burden of a million feet, You have your gardens, friendliness, and trees My little town, bo satisfied with these. H.M B. oOo Dr. J. H. Peck did himself proud on the Art Linkletter TV Show, Wednesday, featuring his new book. His many Tooele County friends, (and hundreds locally listened) were proud of him, and proud that they knew him. Mrs. Peck, was also introduced, but as always, she stayed in the background, loyally supporting and encouraging the Doctor. Mrs. Kate Hudson, who is in the Tooele Valley Hospital, and now in her 86th year, and one of the most prominent of all citizens at Gold Hill at the period of which Dr. Peck writes his book, has been enjoying its reading, by her daughters, who sit at her bedside, and they have sent the following note to The Transcript, covering some of the comments of their mother: Mrs. Kate Hudson, age 86, reminisced with Dr. Peck, as she enjoyed a few pages of his book What Next Doctor Peck from her hospital bed in Tooele Valley Hospital. law Violations of the tagging make up a major fiortion of the fish and game arrests each year, The following information is listed for hunters to remember when going afield. A metal tag is issued for each and all big game hunts, and must be in your possession at all ttimes while hunting. At time of kill lock the tag securely in the hock joint of the animal. Be sure that it is locked before moving your kill. 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