OCR Text |
Show f Th Friday, March Toooo Tranrcrint 25, I960 Lnrgo Timlx! Stands in Utah ; In I cresting Bahson Discusses Railroad Slocks ! Utah fmi'sn have hrljwd build :ho Male dm ms; Itu century vinu r J ihe f . j ( savwnill wax The li d Waini SjimiiN. and marty half of road sunk have not I I )e Dow- Join f the oi "ii. I mijjhi timber wilhul recently I ih" tuund.;ncs of Utah remains rails , ninth told at ait averjg I high of laj at the beginning of the stand, I..; tod is. now sell at lti. The niam year, I Iikh-hed of vent the Itoil.ir Pass rai laeiity Inn TIMIH R versed Brigham (aunt of this week column ts to . rm.re than J2iJ ll.tourh the (inn lln.hlv homes, from t'uir i mphasie that it is a mistake to -Vmmg's I indy 1:111 I. TIN and "I In- I" i ti i oc er.i lifs! da s in the teiriiniy. These of the railroad a a whole 11 sr KI N " liars ested natise trees to Ihere are four distinct grm ps people ll. s is die ih.ng vs t it h puts Tint'll on the map m a hosini ss oil! Jill the large tnnla'is M.jmrt- jnJ these should be rnogni'id Was and lakes it out of the lateeois ol lii'iie; Ju-- l a plate to slow tin ir laliermu le in Salt lake lv esety investor. n" Up on the tt IV to the big City to shop City j i i as the ft. Irmisan Tran-- t ,sii, The tru:"iont,m i.tal lads appear (0 hr jlori.t I lit b' st holdroads csrti I.ut lie J iff r,,v In My tl.if ,r V, V J ,- las ir.'e group of railroad. (.,((, a. e tirt.se trails. outinm i.als w hit I. also own laige Mileages! anil funerals ontamm-- ; Inresi Ihis espeilally I true of the I'mon Ihl 'idietn P.ii.tu, the Canadian Pacd.c, and the Auhm-- j I I e. cn. To.nka aid Santa have been told by the pres.denl af oae ol these roads that all p lvlM.n .,.r bi.s.m ss and a proper-ion ol the Ire.ght business cm.U eliminated and the road could ontiiii.c- - to rav II p: st nt u.v d nd (rt.rn oil. mining, and foies: ; a I I M rtnrrrrr THE TOOELE TRAHSCniFT m I..-.-'iMi, Ion I i.ieir.t I u:l I '..si a i '1 le ir I'riee Isi ru'leliu CIU, renin (.er eel t Ai-s- - n.ii i.. I .0, I MiiU S...mt na - ,H I) s. Is. J et In the iln Siren. 1....-1- , j, Tien tt. I lull .,f i 11. fullifaio. . I I . 11. too It m. . I" ' ' 0 tl gT vtuf LOREN C. DUNN Ui inn J ALEX E. DUNN. Publisher both passi-noand Ini loid n biviness The shipper THC 1 01 Kill vehularship is on triii k at hi factory hot to any ken. or in the State, o.'ferej Joor and these tun k$ will del. set wlto prepare t 'e or male door at the dealers or customer on TIT wmd wr, Hen best h Nat.o. ij! I or tie reason the unties o! (iiutd Nalonil .he "Ihe t, sulje these short- - haul roads are not Gaard lonvred comT.e Scholar-Itas 3 Comruimty Partner " with attractive to investor COtnhtums open to all se Pssays must bi n .d-- d to The tain euetions such as the coal niors in the Stat WJS announced Ulan. General. S..:t of I't.ih. A.., we-ro.ids of West Virginia These I Mavweil Gen thi by Maj l't, fi. l.ke to call the -- prasity' leads nivaltu Rich, L'tah Adjutant General ;P 0 pax "oil. lent thw.las n tune to arrive theie cm or Ik- Tti'.ir $jcii) college siholaish'ps becjuse the loads ficm the mines I CTC RE ol lb. rail, ...I, "downh.ir to the veaeoast ..... AP,j t awarded to outstanding ounj; IDMML'U R" and J c ,.W,. on J, si...-'- , the railroads h.tb Candidates cjn obtain bother in- in practically all rad I''1' ureal vuvmg in the use of from aupUrifft, which are a fa c. sctwilai It appmis tint Salt lake fitv is j'ittinp just what they soled J in fact some of them roads are losing money on passen- hools .formation aUml .Nation.! Inuru for M isi eseis ( mt iiiuntv polituian in the slate was aware of ttw Ue hn in king- - haul, the cn route nr m c ailed' generate electric but power ger SO. business, the U to head COMPniTION v had I. tt Nail Chief's any s, holatslops by con. act. mi Polite open put duMries. forestiy educational c'rtie fait that die Salt 'ike ( It will U aj which of the return Gc ird the National haul helps roud tint nearest uhuh l'tah a l(linmuter MwUn who w.ll graduate fiom fall' i lit tarn pled law enforceon the I hopper; blm k. in f m bine, however, before freight public, pm ate or r their school uJimmsiraiioit mi ,t is cciy univpiil.ir with certain classes of people and when ,jUstnes and nuHoe.j sjxmsor of passengers will be severe1 recognized j,(, and p,jj jn School this spring,' '"bee. liJl high morning thi se Nuih'1 l.ne t it ens Win Ihe favor of elei ted oflu l.ll, g(Kd Jea'ple tflt. ,m!,1SlV 7 r,t. I arm program , them home at night, ' k Rich General again r explained. alrt.ivs sutler. timtx-a a repeated crop with to grow great their employees and equipfrom Chisago to the Pacificfriend of the railroad This means! Three of the scholarships, as BCAUTY on private lands. ment idle a good part of the day mg th-are not that comparatively few railroads '1 up by the Utah National, trip lo the beauty shop was of a vawmill - are very unfortunate. A cam- Coast and, as vet. The first Several hundrid Tootle ntieits missed out on the treat of the' from'will be given up. because of the Guards scholarships board, will a special occasion in 19:2, when affected 'competition by the Journal in showed seats vacant appeared History paign is now on to eliminate this season, U'dnesil.ty cunirig, when that many on Ihe Santa Fejfact that they are able to operate he awarded lo young men who there were about 6.000 beauty f ihe ( hurt h less than two months Ghh'Ic-- llijdt Si business and switch it to buses, j trucks. Recently, gym up at the thne hand com t rt. oi the I a passenger while airplane travel is undeH-n-!arwas presently memlicrs of thc- shops. World Book l.myclojiedia Chie.', Thirtv minutes cadi, were spent bv the Orem. Olympus and Tooele after lir.gham Young's ragged, g,v mg the buses preferred termi- - Super Guard. National lines will be eliminated. reports that today there are about jUiah 11, J) KiIukiI bands in piesenimg a delightful evening of band music .band arrived in I1 17. where it is nal facilities and Certain traffic Winners will be selected on an HO.OtiO beauty shops employing All of the above means that a! turned out to be one of the most delightful ever pre- recorded that "Bi other Gardner preferences in order to increase The large percentage of the railroads'academic basis from written ap 'some 450.000 beauticians, vented, locally, with some three hundred student bandsmen from asked ermission to Ini. Id a saw-th- their .speed. will become government owned plications supplied to the Utah HALF DIME mill of the Warm near Springs." three sdiools doing a top job. The magnificent rendition The Guard and operated under the second of through thej The earliest consists r piece, mint- group was urgently needed for The pi? Overture." by the Oiem band, directed by Wes parry. LumU-1794. in was half dime, the school called attends. ed candidate which roads I Defense. believe the of less while that than two krcalities, automatic jment our own Granisville native son. required twenty minuti-- for pre- - houses, furniture and other neces-- s hundred mdcsoperate of track. These are switching yards are helping such 'the railroad bonds will be indi nt.it 1011. rectly assumed by the government and that the preferred stocks were five sawmills operating in will be treated fairly. As to the to Be applied locally, ngamst nn The Ihdeh Art is heme osk.-(;n.a Sjl Lakp Counlv two jn common stocks: The government emplov ee of the government who participated in the recent Demo- W ,M.r 0)iin(y wo jn nvi,p lhr(1,. will base prices for these on cratic Ccmntv Convention in l'tah. twci in San Pete, one their average quotations during that n ,mn anJ ACT is a strange legal document. It proud 1.95 Tlin Toode Clwnty the preceding year. a U. S. employee may fredy express himself upon any issue, but jn num. 0 I close by calling readers at1.95 in the final outcome of nn issue he must not exercise any iiflm-nrtention to my opening paragraph If tV local Hatch Art case developex, a blow by !lnv description1 1.95 aTPI says Utah's commercial . . that railroads should not be will be published. It is the opinion of some attorneys that the forests cover some 3.000.000 acres considered as a whole, but that 1.95 Hatch Art is unconsti'utionnl. of the state's 52,700.000 acre land half-pint- s. each railroad should be considerbefore a in General Wa'ter speech. Tuesday, Budge, In addition to these comAttorney 2.98 ed separately when deciding whetthe Surar House Kiwanis Club, said that the Hatch Act, aimed at timberlands, some 13,- should be or her its stocks sold, 1.93 & unr na lion more acres are lightly political activity among federal financed employees, was Imth merely held for further developand unconstitutional. !ested with unmerchantable trees. ments. or. in a few cases, actually lbs talk Tuesday wax lied into two unrelated subjects, when Dc nioslly jumpers, valuable chiefly fertbought. Act and Ihe Hatch scored for protecting range and waterpolygamy. h Seymour-SmitIn Ihe tied together MORMONS AND POLYGAMY are usually S(1S common talk of the world. Although once a tenet or the Mormon j T(nS ncary ty,irj 0f t),e staie 10 faith, its practice was abolished in the early nineties and today he,js ( (j jn (rt.t.s A Mormon Church is likely the only Christian sect in the world which: of SIXTH the states abo(jjon the basis couirnercial forest area some prohibits membership and institutes law enforcement and assists of polygamy, and actively cooperates 1513,000 arres consists of second l forests of saw timber sire agencies in the prosecution of these law breakers. 'growth Tooele Tenth Ward Welfare banThe Mormon Church, or its members, have no part tn the reports. These are forests who have no con- quet will be held Friday. March from is It groups stemming ia( problem. cami following polygamy Up naturally 25, at the ward recreation hall. neetion whatsoever with the Mormon Church. harvest of the original timber. 53 138 North Main Phone Serving will begin at 6.00 .m. They are vigorous, fast- - growing and everyone in the ward is urgin- DELIVER WE aml to the 65 South Main hardy, according Phone 995 TWENTY riVE YEARS AGO THIS WETK . . . ed to attend. Tickets are ten dols and a With their clothing completely burned off and cverv part of their'oustry organization; lars per family. demonstration of the both singed. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miles, newlyweds, were Ihe states forests .351 North Main.lf home. at their burned in a explosion Sidelights )( rail-lovti- m-j- bi-- n c-- 11 1 ITII lue-lav- lecUi: - Du;-u.i- ih-n- - cr ! - oOo - 1 - I',, short-haul:'- Ps'r, w. v - - at 0O0 h)l e Depart-(Nation- s oOo $ave on Garden Tools - Hum LAWN RAKE LEAF RAKE LAWN EDGERS GARDEN HOE SHOVELS CULIVATORS GRUB HOE y.y ;.r e We have TREHEAL pruning compound in quarts, pints and Also the new ORTHO PRUNING COMPOUND in the easy to use spray can! For ane week anly, a Pruning Handbook FREE, with your purchase of pruning compound. - for-fai- sj.j -- DALTON Feed & Seed . All other garden supplies such as ilizers, tools, insecticides, sprayers, etc. Ten ill Ward Welfare Ranfjin Friday OFF SEE OUR OTHER AD IN FRIDAY'S PAPER Bestvay Bldg. Center 0O0 splen-bodie- , gasoline fatally Thursday afternoon. JOSFPII LISHMW BROWN', prominent Tooele county . d:ed at his home in Grantsville. area is a dense growth of is awarded the 1931 Union Taeific scholarship os' Anna Lindln-rto the USAC, with Katherine Goodjohn as alternate. Alfred M. Nelson will direct sunrise Easter mornin on Lions hill, under sponsorship of the Lions Club. TONS OF DUST have, been blowing into Granisville two davs from the Tooele Valley dust bowl. areas, including lands once Arthur Shields was sustained as president of the Stockton LDS, Nelson R. Turner. wasjod for farming and now abandon George taking the place of George seedlings and saplings sustained as counselor, taking the place of David Matson. During haveyoung taken over. About 158,000 rtn'i Mr. Turner has served in the presidency of the the nine years to ae acres, a 20th of the commercial branch, he has traveled a distance of once around the world forest land, are covered with his duties. complish these youngest of forests - the promise of tomorrows timber. IN ALL of Utah's commercial forests, sawtimber is growing at the rate of about 89 million board feet a year, says AFPI. This is more than twice as much as the annual harvest of around 39.5 board feet. But in the forests, death and decay take a toll of 52 million board feet among average trees, thereby leaving an overall deficit each year. Open Sundays 9 A.M. until 6 P.ilL For Your Convenience . g clear-P.ranc- h ;!. air h H 1957 1955 Buick Riviera 4 Dr. Ladies City 2299 Sundaes, Fresh, or Delicious 1955 Pontiac 4 Dr. T,Ver,Ck Cadillac Cpe. Very Cle" 1199 1699 Full Power 2 Dr, V-- 1955 Ford Fairlane 1955 Ford Victoria Cpe. 8, 799 999 Rebuilt Engine 1954 Buick 1953 Ford Century Cpe. Hard Top 1953 Ford 4 Door 749 149 181. Edgenionl Women Safeway CAMOTS High team series PHONE 345 - Cannonballs, High individual game-FIos- s Gordon, 193; and high three games Floss Gordon, 449. 1275; Where you buy for less Fresh Produce! 14 6 Team One ... Farm. 11 Team Four 9 10 10 Team Six .. Team Five . 9 11 9 11 Team Three 7 13 Team Two . Tiny Edgeman lopped high with U.S. No. 1 Fresh New Crop Tops 475. Lilli Peterson second with a All Purpose Vegetable 454 and Bermae Anderson follow- In Vitamin A ed with a 446. Large Florida Reds, Rich in Vitamin C Queen Pins Howling 300 No. Hunt's Fruit, Fresh Assorted Fruits Meats... All You No. Hereford Brand Ideal for Lunches 12 oz. Need To Remember is Safeway! Bound Steak Swiss Steak Rump Roast Ground Round 223; Marybelle Johannessen, 571, 201; Anne Walters, 559, 295; Mary Marion, 523, 191; Helen Fields, 555, 201; Mary Tomich, 510, 208; Ruth Lee, 506, 180; Betty DeBois, 505, 192; Barbara Gilmore, 484; Jane Hammond, 482, 193; Marie Orlando, 480, 183; Alice Lenfest, 477; Elaine Bergener, 200; Aftoni Puff, 185; Betty Nix, 183, Parna! Wimmer, Cocktail Corned Beef For Quality 399 Nowlin" League 199 Pontiac Sedan 2,6 for High team series - Browns, 2606. High team game - Browns - 885. series - Floss High individual Gordon, Browns - 610 (553 scratch). High individual game - Floss Gordon, Browns - 225 (206 scratch). Top bowlers: Dorthy York, 582, , 1952 10 Strawberry Shortcakes Full Powered - Air Conditioned 1956 s Table Pride, Fresh Frozen, Ideal Cad. Cpc. DeVille 303 Highway, Extra Standard STRAWBERRIES S1549 Asparagus Tomato Soup Tomatoes 7 1,00 7 1.00 9 fr 1.00 7 1.00 5 1.00 2 1.00 Grapefruit Dry Onions Lemons Picnics H Bb. 10 lbs. 85 5 lbs. 13; Juicy, 5 for 19 I j UPW Rath's Smoked Rushed Fresh From The Cool Whole Waters of the Blue Pacific lb. (Cleaned HS Binl 49) Cube Steak . oJI Local U.S. No. 1, Flavorful Yellow Sunkist Fresh, Large, An Ideal Flavoring With Fish Fish Fillets Captain's Choice, Cooked, Cod, Fish Sticks and Perch CEREAL iB7 Kelloggs Special "K" 6V2 IOV2 oz Kellogg's OK's Kellogg's Corn Flakes 12 Kellogg's Sugar Frosted c Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday |