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Show George Hammond, secretary - treasurer; Mrs. Rachel Stromherg, and Miss Melba Worthington, district representatives Fust plays will be presented shortly. THE TOOELE TRANSCRIPT Tssued eucli I'rltlay at Toooh (itv. I'lati. Kntered an Second CMhhh Weston Bates, Ted Johnson, Rulon England, Raymond Shields, Matlir at th 1cmi Olfie at Tom it rit, I tab Annual II. IS'H, unand Eugene Campbell, all former THS students, were awarded footV. IsTJI. der Act of M.mh ball letters at Snow College. Published lv the Trniw i id lUillet in PuhliHhintf Companv, Inc, 5s to No I tah Addicts ail cm r..H.nd-Mam Sliccl, TnoH The Sam Ciaiks of Stockton a daughter; Births This Week Ot. oHu, TtH'e, Xtah. of Grantsulle, a son; the James Samuel the Fredricksons Frank r e,u inn $1 Tine Id centH per copy. LOREN C. DUNN Editor Longs, a daughter and the Charles Gowans, a daughter. ALEX F. DUNN. Publisher. At Allens eggs (med, fresh) are twenty eight cents a dozen; five pound box fancy chocolates for ninety eight cents; white star tuna, half size, fifteen cents; cheese (nippy), seventeen cents a pound pork roast, seventeen cents, veal roast, twelve cents. At Andersons tall milk, three for seventeen cents; pot roast (Steer beef) twelve cents a pound; veal and lamb stew, seven cents a pound, apples in gallon cans, thirty seven cents each; two quarts fresh milk, fifteen cents. j White King (large size) package for thirty At Cullimores cents; shrimps, gulf kissed, two cans for twenty five cents; Campi bell soups, (any kind) three cans twenty eight cents, Comet rice, brooms (5 tie) forty nine cents; two pound package for fifteen iv ENTYf IVE- YEARS "ago Tills WEEK Biscuit flour, package, ten cents; onions (for winter) five pounds , , Jules Kirk, age 23, was instantly killed at the Tip Top Mine at for ten cents, f Bauer, Thursday morning, says the Transcript - Bulletin, of twenty-fiv- e o years ago this week. Howard M. Smith came to Tooele, among the ago, years Fifty freshErnest Barlow, junior at the U. of U. and Albert Barlow, first employees of the Tooele Smelter. Fie was the timekeeper and man at the "U tied for first honors in the annual U of U Cross for the crews which built the Tooele Valley Railroad as paymaster of winbecause Ernests County Run. Albert was given the award, a preliminary to building the smelter. His hobby was photography, ning it last year. after spending an hour with him, one evening this past week, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Lee announce the engagement of their and, w'hich covered your publisher discovered a gold mine of of and Mr. Mrs. Harry in detail, the transformation of Tooele, from pictures daughter, Beth, to Mr. Lowell J. Park, son a farming community Park, of this city. The marriage is set for November 28th. to a smelter center, and a continuation of Tooeles growth until Daughters of the Pioneers dedicate first official makrer on site very recent years. Mr. Smith had the misfortune to suffer a blood of first pioneer settlement in Tooele, says one of the headlines. clot, sometime back, but a delightful hour was spent in his re School population for 1934 showed five student decrease over in detail, many, many of the yesteryear events in Tooele 1933. Tooele has 1,364 Wendover 44, Lincoln 76, Lake Point, 82, counting with a background of each in pictures of his own taking, which Lofgreen 9, Vernon 56, Grantsville, Burmester, Delle, 415, Ibapah are now priceless. Mr. Smith would appreciate visits from his many, and Gold Hill 98, Ophir 74, Stockton 88, St. John 45, Erda 75, Clover many friends, which would add joy to the hours, days and weeks 34. Total 2460. which drag along as he awaits his recoverv. His eyesight has been The Grantsville Dramatic Club has been reorganized with S. somewhat impaired by his illness, and his ability to read extensively, Ferris Bell, president; Miss Mildred Jennings, vice president; is hampered, but his good and devoted wife spends time reading to him, and they are now enjoying Dr. Peck's most recent conand tribution to the Henry Ford Museum the literary world, which they express much pleasure Greenfield Village of Dearborn in reading. The Tooele Transcript Friday, November School Hooiu USA at Salt Lake This Week The little red schoolhouse and its modem descendant arrived in Salt Lake, Tuesday, at the Union Pacific Railroad Station Schoolroom USA., Progress as the exhibit is called, is a sponsored by the Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village, of Dearborn, Michigan, and The En- ! cyclopedia Americana. Under the auspices of the Utah the Power and Light Company, exhibition will be on view here, admission free, from 9.00 am. to 7 00 p m. Wednesday thru Saturday and 1 00 pm. to 6.00 pm. Sunday. According to its curator, Robert B. Johnson, Schoolroom Progress U.S.A. has been seen by an estimated one million persons during its visits to 35 major cities Consisting of two 86 foot railroad cars, the exhibition contrasts the new and the old in schoolroom facilities. First, our old car consists of authentic life size models of three classrooms typical of the 19th century. Its open fire places, .whale pil lamps, birch whips. Me Guffey readers, Noah Webster's dictionaries, etc., have been taken from the famous collection of 20, 19 59 Tuberculosis will strike about the lake has reached a indicating a lower waterline. In times past, is now past time for a 80,000 Americans this year. The It five cycles. m low and year twenty high TB associations fight spread of wet cycle. disease through education, the case finding, research, and OQO Tooele Smelter the to have news be would It great Thanksgiving We wonder reopen, with a couple of pay days before Christmas. how the women and children are making out, due to this long to see anyone go layoff. It would be a reflection on our community and see hungry, at this usual joyous feast of plenty. Take a peek considerif your neighbor needs a little help. Your food will taste ably better if you know the family next door is not hungry. OVER Stocked Interesting Sidelights FREE! f CL ristmas Qpci0ation help Late Models (All Makes) Thanksgiving ALL DRASTICALLY TURKEY REDUCED! When You Buy a SPORTS COAT & SLACKS for Christmas and put lk down y to hold in you'll receive a Large Norbest Grade A Turkey for your Thanksgiving Dinner! SEE US BEFORE YOU Lay-a-Wa- BUY- We Will Save You Money! Gordon's Aten's Wear ooo 00- 0- All Must Move! Dressed 20 oo Michigan. new In sharp contrast the Tooele County schools close tor Thanksgiving, the afternoon of car, sponsored by The EncycloNovember 25, and reopen for class work on Monday, Wednesday, five exhibits pedia Americana, schoolrooms of today. Most mo- November 30th. The out of town teachers, will have to do a lot of dern of classroom architecture, rushing, to be home for Thanksgiving dinner. audio and and visual equipment devices are exhibited along with Observers claim that the waters in Great Salt Lake are at the and pho lowest architectural drawings point in memory. There are sandbars appearing, off the shores tographs of outstanding exam- at Lake Point, which have never been seen at anytime in the past, ples of todays school buildings and classrooms. The classrooms have been designed by five Amof Architects erican Institute Award winners, with the help of the research facilities of The En- 7 CARS - $69.00 each ; -- On Used Cars Held Over by Popular Demand 10 THE STORE WITH THE BRAND NAMES Ph. 975 West Vine Tooele, Utah Each Customer Entering Store 6-- 9 4 pair of 6-- 9 Paulos Alotors Chrysler - Dodge Dodge Dart - Dodge Friday will receive A FREE GIFT!! P.M. FRIDAY SPECIAL Trucks $1 SOX for only 2.50 if Phone - 134 Tooele Open Sundays 9 A.M. until 6 P.M. For Your Convenience cyclopedia Americana. Schoolroom Progress U.S.A. was officially opened in Wash., D.C., by Dr. S. M. Brownell, U. S. Commissioner of Education. The exhibition has had the cooperation of the National School Public Relations Association, a department of the National Education Association. Its slogan is: is like freedom "Education everybodys job. help - - We Need Toys Fast! 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