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Show Friday, October The Tooele Transcript 16, 1959 . TT . I f r; be given a free prize. Prizes will also be given away for the longand softest est, most colorful, beards. There will be a booby i ; By Bobbie Carmack prize given for the best try. Forty-liv- e After the Utah education Assoentries were noted. The first of the National School ciation convention holiday, students have returned to a normal assemblies was presented during third hour. It featured the enjoyacademic routine. The two-daLos most able Jubilee Singers from holiday was welcomed by teens and many are eagerly look- Angeles. The singers were warm ing forward to the Thanksgiving ly received by the studentbody. Class pictures arrived Monday holiday. Now that school has resumed, They were bought this week. The the usual number of assemblies, seniors were given top priority dances, and activities are taking and received theirs Tuesday. The other classes bought theirs on the place. Last monday, two undergrad- following three days. F.d Jardme and Lee Wilcox left from Brigham teachers uate Young University came to Tooele last weekend for the nation-wid- e ele high to obtain classroom train- convention of the Future Farmers for ot America. They will stay ing. iMss Karen Turner, from Fill-- one week. The meeting is being held in Kansas City, this year, more, Utah has been helping withj "Ue cheei leaders, Lorine and the teaching of business courses and speech. Miss Turner has a Laramc Hanson, Evon Davis, Dale and Winchester, Kathy Lewis, major in business instruction and a minor in speech. She will grad- Jack Adams, are preparing a pep assembly for Friday, preceding uate in June of 10. the Tooele Jordan game. The A good linguist is Mr. Marshall game will be played Friday af MR. JAMES J. VILA, employee of Tooele Roberts who is also teaching here ternoon at Jordan. for suggesting Ordnance Depot, received at school. He speaks and teaches a way to economize on the use of rubber French and German. He also has hose in the rebuild of jeeps. 1 he anticipated minor in history. Mr. Roberts first year's savings at the depot will be will also graduate in June, but will remain at the university for Eleven civilian employees of the another year to obtain his masters Maintenance Division at Tooele degree. Ordnance Depot were presented Both practice teachers say that with certificates and checks for they find Tooele very enjoyable a total of 1585. These suggestions and appreciate the warm recep- will save the Government over tion they have received here. $11,000. Both will return to 8YU on Nov. A. Com Colonel Scooj migTIIS relaxed on a bedroom extension phone nine new Tnrrr t; i i i talking's more colors... business office of Mountain States Telephone Erda News y I to order, call any is the Homecoming Dance in the had an early morning surprise, beMain Ballroom Saturday evening when they answered the door at 9 p.m. fore 5 a.m., when Mr. and Mrs. Invitations have been sent to James Landry and children, Jeff, all alumni on the mailing lists ac- Leslie, Jean and Jimmy, of Oxcording to Chairman Ward. All nard, Calif., came to visit with friends of the college and parents their parents. of students are encouraged to atSherral Ann Rose of Holier City tend Homecoming, said Ward. her is staying at the home of Ban-air- e grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Rose. Mrs. Lola Mrs. LaRue Coon, Hardman, and Mrs. Janice Coon attended a birthday party for their Mrs. Mary Miles visited a son, her sister, Mrs. Anna Coon, at George, in San Diego, with other home in Magna, Tuesday in relatives Sacramento, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bedford, and Mr. and Mrs. Miles Mund, at LaMesa a All the world s a stage, but no California, Mrs. Miles spent . nice week with her children. one wants to be a stagehand. The opening social and work day Pep Meaiiffe. n Relief Society was held Tues day, in the Erda ward. A good turn out and nice dinner was served to the ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Monte Warr are proud parents of a baby boy, born MORE AND MORE . . . . Monday in the Tooele Valley hospital. Master Warr weighed seven people are buying at ounces. Mrs. pounds, fourteen Johnson's Grocery Store In Warr is the former Beverly of Grantsville. Mr. and Stockton because they get Mrs. Lyman Warr are grandparReal Bargains on brand ents. Mrs. Dee Richcns, grandB. name goods. mother, Mr. and Mrs. Allen - - ?? 1 IT'S TRUE V -- $(-- Suggestion Awards Pay Off at TOD Ric-hin- over $1350, Mr. Vila is an employee of the Inspection Office and has been employed at TOD since 1015. Here he is pictured with Col. Ramnes, Commanding Officer. kaihtaihio OvAirrr $ rt douah CLE REBUILD BRANCH ; - I i DAT! EEP 'aTj vY 5 Ramnes, 6. manding Officer, said in presentconMonday a beard growing ing the awards, "The suggestion test began. It is being sponsored program affords each employee until last will and seniors the by an opportunity to participate in November 12. All who enter will out management, and pointed that some of the best management ideas and improved production methods have come about as the result of ideas originated by TOD approximately a group of larger dolls and on some Terri Lee doll outfits Lay away now for Christmas! Also See our selection oi Doll Furniture and Doll Clothes! I iK Phone 818 Street DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Swanson a sister, Mrs. Eloise Anderson DiviWillis Howard, John W. Schmidt, Bert Rosen-lun- d EMPLOYEES of Depot Maintenance and son Terrill, a niece, Mrs. Wil Harand Daniel Mair. Front (L to R) sion, receive suggestion award checks and lard Whitaker and Mrs. Leora Al D. A. John C. Theron Col. from Reid, certificates Williams, Oscar Yates, Ramnes, vey of ail Utah, Kanosh, len, cousins, Col. Ramnes, Major Eugene A. Peterson, C. O. Tooele Ordnance Depot. Back row L. were guests of Mr. and Mrd. Lloyd Juan D. Garcia and Raymond C. Doty. William B. Johnson, Andrew Thacker, to R Anderson, Sunday for dinner and were The visiting together. group TO VISIT IN TEXAS enroute home, after spending the for Mrs. Isabell Tonioli, left weekend in Sait Lake City, visitPurdon, Texas, last week, where ing with relatives. she is visiting at the home of her To for the present program, Mr. and Social pay SINGING MOTHERS daughter and taxes which jumpSecurity Mrs. Lester James and children, ed last PRACTICE will jump again January CSU The Fourth Ward Relief Society Ruth, Jacky Lee, and Jerry. Mrs. on January 1 for employees, underwent James 1 major surgery will hold a Singing Mothers prapersons, and employers, ctice on Sunday evening, at 6:30 at a hospital there, last Friday, the United States points out. But A full week of Flomecoming ward and is recuperating satisfactory. benefits will not increase. p.m. in the church. All singing mothers, for- Mrs. Tonioli will extend her visit Top tax for employees will rise activities will be highlighted with $24 to $144 a year. Employers will a parade, assemblies, dance, footmer singing mothers of the other for about a month. tax ball, annual alumni luncheon and match employee taxes. Top wards, or other ladies interested in singing the Relief Society Economy: a way to spend money for persons will rise a concert at College of Southern Utah. Homecoming Week will be the without getting any fun out of it. $36 to $216 a year. hymns are invited to join directed by Chairman Boyd Ward Jacob M. Braude, Catholic Digest, group. To keep the present program on and his committee from Monday a basis, three more October 19 through Saturday, Oct. You find it attractive because of the simplicity of lines, the absence of over-desig- Youre drawn to its crisp freedom, its perfect form, its exhilarating freshness. it amiably obedient because of Wide-Trac- k Wheels and a thorouglily new suspension system. firms the foundation, stabilizes, balances. A softer suspension makes it responsive, quick and easy to take direction. Wide-Trac- k Pontiacs Tempest engines for I960 Five Increases Set For Social Security With No Benefit Increases son-in-la- J?QsTld0 V-vigorous than ever. You have a wide choice of from the high performance power packages, ranging 425 to the economical 423E which prefers regular 8 grade gasoline. The car, the keys, the catalog, the courtesy await you at your Fontiac dealer. k Wtil p'e OINKY" CRTMTH N VI IDE - SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER STOKER MOTOR COMPANY 44 t all ypu sale-- s stability, solid comfort. You maneuver with skillful sureness, accurate control. It's the sweetest, most precise, most rewarding driving you've ever felt Widc-Trac- East 1st North Tooele, Utah Homecoming Set For for October 19 thru 2 h Phone 345 24. An event of special interest has been added this year on Fri day, October 23. A nationally recognized popular quartet the Hi Los will present a concert in the CSU auditorium under the sponsorship of the campus Circle K service club. All interested persons in the area will bq invited persons, to hear these recording artists peremployees, amd employers to finance hospi- form. There will be an admission tal and surgical care for seven out charge. of ten of the aged. Top activities will be led off on Oct. 20, at 11 a.m. with The Forand bill coming up in the Tuesday, the annual Queen Assembly. would next session of Congress Presentation of queen candidates tax you and your employer to pay to the studentbody will precede the the election for this care, but only for of Homecoming royed eligible for Social Security. The Homecoming AssemFour million of this nations aged alty.will be held bly Thursday, Oct. 22 would get no help at ail even tho at 11 a.m. and the big parade almost working person through downtown Cedar City with every would pay the tax. Oct. 24, If Congress should increase cash get 10underway Saturday, at a.m. This will be followed benefits in later years taxes would by the Annual Alumni luncheon at have to be increased even more: noon and the football game with this would mean even less money Snow . College at 2 p.m. for food, clothing, savings, and Final social event on the slate, needs. other Though some aspects of aging are receiving increasing attention, the Chamber notes that: Many aged persons are still working and can afford to pay their own hospital bills. There is a large and rapidly growing number of aged persons who carry their own hospital and surgical insurance. Families and communities provide for the care of their aged, persons. America can be proud that there no evidence that aged persons do not receive needed hospital and surgical attention because they cannot pay, the Chamber states. benefits for Social Security these persons, the Chamber points out, would be a major break-thrinto the Welfare State with consequent spiralling taxes. State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah BEFORE YOU BUY See Allsop Homes We have a very fine home in Tooele Highlands that is perfect for the small family who do not want to have to meet too big payments each month. This is a very clean attractive white frame home with livingroom, remodeled kitchen with steel cabinets, washer and dryer, a large utility room and two bedrooms all for $10,500. FHA terms. We have another house in Tooele Highlands that has an enlarged livingroom, two bedrooms, kitchen and a full basement. We will be happy to show you this one. We have a most beautiful home that is located in the heart of one of Tooele's choice residential areas. This home was built by the owners for their own use and has an extra large livingroom, two beautiful bedrooms, bath and a half, large kitchen with plenty of birch cabinets, beautiful sun room, lot just right to enjoy all full landscaped and chain link fenced. Attached garage. Many more special features too numerous to mention. If you are looking for a real home let us show you this one. Priced at $20,000. FHA appraised and approved. We have a very choice Grantsville, and among This home is clean and livingroom, kitchen and sale at $7500. home for a small family located in some very beautiful small homes. neat and new. It has two bedrooms, bath and oil heat. Priced for quick We have another fine home in Grantsville that has a large kitchen, bath, two bedrooms, livingroom and large lot. This peoperty also has a fine work shop or garage. Priced for quick sale at $8500. Choice building lots available in the best locations in Tooele. Lots priced with ail improvements of curb, gutter, sidewalks and sewer, starting at $1250 to $2500. These lots are going fast and only a few choice locations left. Allsop Realty PHONE 66 u Turn in Heads Of Tagged I)eer s The Keijuest SEASON OPENS OCTOBER 17th o) Deer hunters harvesting a tagged doer can aid in the deer herd io)D)n? ISIS1 management program by turning the tag and head of the animal into a department of fish and game office or to any conservation offi- cer. THE ; $5.00 will hold any pitano until Christmas 011G...ii'omPontiac! find KW:j Full carload spinets and consoles styling in Contemporary, Modern, French Provincial, Italian Provincial, Classic, etc. All pianos reduced in price. Terms as low as $15 down, $15 per month. Colonial, Summerhay's Music Company identical tax increases are scheduled, in 1933, 1966, and 1969. By 1969 employees will pay $216 if they earn as much as $4,800 a year. persons will pay $324 on $4,800 incomes. The possibility looms that the Social Security tax will leap even higher, the Chamber states. Congress might compel virtually all Youll l'J $5,000. Fourth-Elevent- 14 West Vine Groceries, Meat, Produce, Ice Cream, Soda Water, Dry Goods, Hardware and etc . . . tn Stockton P1AXO SALE 3719 South d MOTIIEK GOOSE SHOP Johnson's Store HURRAY! WHILE THEY LAST! employees. William B. Johnson of Grants-vill- e for was top award winner his suggestion of an improved method of rebuilding generators for combat vehicles. Johnson received a check for $135. His sug gestion will save the Government DISCOUNT Warr, are great grandparents. Mrs Janice Jacobs and daughter, Madeline, of Bishop, Calif., and Donna Castagno, who has spent the past few weeks as guest of Mrs. Jacobs, returned to Utah Sunday by air, and are staying at the home of Mrs. Rose Castagno. Mr. and Mrs. W'alter Lauritzen Oscar 20 .... TRACK WHEELS The department said many deer arc tagged each year during the winter months when the animals are confined to their limited winter ranges. herd Age determination and migration are part of the valuable information gained from the return of these tagged animals. Right of Octoer 16 Everyone Invited Breakfast served during Deer Season LOS RICOS Just East oi Dugway SERVICE In Willow Springs |