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Show xt 4M yy 'V' irh Prlilxy M TrlfeMe f r Offi.t at nte t lUUr fct Ih Ai' t( M(rh I'ulil tH l.v the N stt !. Ut-- i ALEX r. ltTnnrii DUNN, U. Il - hut' ! 4.mwI 1fc?J til, I t I f nil AiifcUat I'nNeiin Pul lulling 4'H, . InK-rm- l i nt'Hiin f( ll) hrcotid Clutl ei t f 1', M, ri , r Jm nt In', fi i un "'Trt',rMnP r fy? y V" ymrrVtVYtWV Kxciling IlUtnrv i renr v er The Tooo!e Transcript Friday, April 1 , I960 MM III. DING HRMUS It bus come to the atuntma uf that 8 iniiii-U-- r the laxj t mis have (t b.uldm ; com. mined Without fust jU-eto do so. fiwil the n: ixk le C.ty off. i e .V.'.tii'ioii is there! ire drawn to the the following I lows. Oils uf Co!-- , j Uniform covet in; I'm'daiih u spoils, bihty to comply with PtJ law. Bill I .Mouth of April ! As Apnl 3rd marks the Centennial id the famous Ponv Exprc-van u i s i, ' Ap it t i!l sue a inn Ml on U. In, v ion, the Post O'liie D p.n ton-npart of the Il Ponv I xpress tommi imitative stamp mxt July I1), at Sieiamenti v!, D poosi-sin ,t' at St. Jus, j S tou tiler vc.th a (iinmemoratise eim lope to tx- r s i i.ii i II ,i 0 nir. SME DMf. the National Pony t xpress Centennial j j A (of (O.'lse) is Apr. m is. Mailing from M Ass, ltmn null te en u t the ponv I fre-1K, s j These hundred one was done years a;;o. Joseph and Sacramento, as I. h'.sh ( 3, Apiwan' Poll J I ' oie exv-- ( iid to n quin about mm dus m h for txiih tin- ( s S f st Pi1 ' P" and x'Mviard runs, across the lMi mile route, of pn sent SJ S j oh1 C, Mu.t' The celebration is lurgi ly a tribute to Ami-Oat (Pit,, Apnl 5, I l.bu N .i J of the daring riders were very young irun. Advertisements for Ior ,.r 0, W anted 1 rulers read xprt-syoung, skinny, wiry fellows, not ov-a mi ( D.i ( a,,,.; ( J.,, IS Must be expert riders, willing to risk death daily. Orphans pi ;s vylirid t,ir' I.1 feired. Wages $23 a Week. 1(111,). A, i.l 7, Ins; IV D non Riders were given a Bible and required to take this outir 'I ( . Apnl 0. touisi.uia hereby swear. Ufore the Great and Living God, that I will unJ. i u;,nil,x j., fn.ii.i, (M2). Apni no circumstances use profane language; that I Will dunk no in t j ; f i.itA.in (Woid War ot!'U)i2i, tovnating liquors, that I will not fight or quarrel with anv April 11. Pres hom-.th j employe; und that in every inspect I will conduct myself ls( p,,),!,;. c,p,.,., Apnl Ite faithful to my duties, and so direct all my ads as to win t. jx j r mkltn D. Roosevelt " confidence of my employers So help me God (Hio. Apnl 13, p.rns-.lHIF. YOUNG Pony Express riders outran InJian pursuers Ih'oiij h wm, an J howling Morn-.the wilderness, often through blinding j j mcri'n shut by Join, ,,r o t y, I xpress rider was and in extremes of heat and co'd Only pg ,s (pv,) to tlie Indians. April 15. Illume sank woh hiss ruler, lbs run was fro ti ,,) j yj; ,v,.s (pii;), Aivil 17, was the first Iony Johnny I St. Joseph to Seneca, Kansas, about 80 miles, which he covered in an ( jMt.r cjinjuy. Is, San' April junii-,cstarud average of twelve and a half miles an hour, including all stops. lire ha m 20, Ibtl. r bom.1 Cody. Buffalo Bill, was a Iuijy I xpress rider in his earlv j Aj,ri Adolph s He Amm-many notable feats, including a 3x4 mile tide. April 21, Span.-.li- without any rest. Ibis is the longest continuous ride of any courier , ,,, 22. Apnl (jsisj, hUlmni ShnkesM ar bun, (l3Mt,j ice in history. None of the Pony Express riders grew old in the service. In j)l(i 23, y ,rst Moi.e-Puture October. IX6I, the cross country telegrph was completes!, and the ,jwn (ms.j; Apnl 24. Libraiy a uf Congress foeimh-Pony I xpress was terminated. Despite its short life, it served (PW); Apr. Mar-e-nIt kept the I ast and West joined during the early crucial 25, txirn (Is, 4) great nee-, t' of one as lives it April 26. John James Audut-odays of the Civil VUr. Though shortmost picturesque events in our nations history. Ixirn, (1783); April 27, .Samuel U rrt Occuml During oOo fS - LOREN C. DUNN Editor Publisher y Ynurx xnrpHy Mr Mt mJMi o W. B Khan Sub Post Master Mirpur ftatoro (Sind) ('A est . Pakistan) THE TOOELE TRANSCRIPT luxt - j,j,, . , . ; upi-i.i- ! , ! 1 I v Interesting 1 I i 1 J i Sidelights J r s J ' Tooele County has lost a pillar in the death of Orstlle Jones In recent years he has suffered a thousand deaths, but nothin the bread winner could erase the smile from his face He of his father's family at the ngt of Hi. at his fathers untimeh death, and he wore himself mil esrly, in the servue of others lie never denied his skill, and he was a genius, to aid a fneml in need, no matter what hour of the day or night, He and his wife, I velvn, prew- inseparable and as his needs became more intense her love and devotion and thoughtfulness for his every need and comfort became her paramount objectives, lie suffered pain beyond description, even to the complete disintegration of one of the balls in his hip wake!, but his wife stood by him with a devotion not exceeded by legendary heroines I inally, death clewed his lxxk of nioitality Pach chapter of the life of this gtxxl man should be turned daily to make us grateful that only a few are asked to suffer stu h os Orville Jones. If each, in this community, should remember the pood deed which has been done for them personally, by this man. there will likely be few spare seats at the funeral Friday, in spite of his twelve years away from Tooele. ( , a-c- i e ; 1 j s - j s rc-- y AA tee-n- oOo r i The greatest hoax that has ever been puiled on Americans Is that, if the federal government pays the bill it doesnt cost anybody anything. The federal governments tax dispensory returns Jess to the taxpayer in dollars collected than any tax agency, and yet collects the biggest slice of your dollar. The $2400 overall tax paid by the average family per year is not to be taken lightly, and this will increase to $300 per year per family in the next ten years, according to authorative eshmalers Such a trend is leading to confiscation One of our wise men once said, The power to tax is the power to destroy." Imagine a family which war. permitted to keep and save this $2400 a year and place it out at four percent interest. In 25 years there would be an annual interest return of $2400, which would exceed the plush offers of all the government agencies to its dependent citizenry and in addition the family would still have in its possession, the $tO.CKJO in principle which had been drawing the livi-d- Morse McCormic k junior Skinner said. . School (I7'I); April 2N for Officers School Dmc Chairman Turned Artist bowl finished in walnut? Anyone Interested In a beautiful Ken Dean, local Red Cross drive chairman says the above bowl was donated to (he Red Cross Drive, but since (hey wont let him send it in with (he regular donations, hell give il to the first person who contacts him with a Red Cross donation. Ken says phone call by an interested donar he will be goof enough and hell even deliver the bowl didnt say- whether or not the fruit weot.with it. born (17X3). Kldcrs S ponwor S qunre Dance Dili April Friday. in Second a dance Mon Police? Loai Finance School. U S. Army Ft Benjamin Harrison, Indiana high Ixirn James Monroe (a) Permit Required. film, or cniporwt.c-co.-tun 1, enlarge, alter, reps r, move, improve, remove. convert, or den oltsh anv Ibu.ld-mor structuie in (he city, lor raue the same to be done, 'wnlneir f.rxt obtaining a bu.ldmg permit for each such from the bulldog or structure Building Ihf.cijl. Sec. 3dJ. (a) Building Permit I ecs. Uhere work for which a permit is retjj.red by this Ctkle is started or proceeded with prior to obtaining Caid permit, the fees specified shall be doubled. Sec. 201. Any person, firm, or corporation violating any of the prov is. mts of this lode shall Ik deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and each such person shall In deemed guily of a separate offense for each and every day or (tuition thereof during which any violation of any of the provisions of this Code is committed, continued. or permitted. I'pon the conviction of any such violation, such persons shall be punishable by a fine of not more than $300, or bv imprisonment for not more than 90 days, or by both such fine and imprisonment. .Sec. 391. No pirsiM. shall rre.t. TON OR TIN - The word 'ton' comes from 11k- Seta S Of 1 1 CFBR TES B1RTHDA3 of our nation's popula- - tun a large cask formerly used sponsored by the 1 Iders Quorum, M!SS Dunn: x,ra mkman, was tcvn lives within a days drive of to transport liquids and other mer- Dear City policeman Orvel Hamilton.1, ,p. ()le b,.,ng plan-- ' thand se. s,.c()nj Quorum of eu,'st lf honor at a party, held Niagara Falls. ()V ,lt, Greetings to you, your fineKenneth Mecham nnd Kennethni.j U'd-l- j (!l,rs' ji!IS ((,imv W1; t. a M,i:aro at hfr borne, Saturday. March 26. family and the wonderful people Daly, leave Sunday for Camp of Tooele from Tt. Benjamin Har- hams where they will take "h(.,d n,ho .ourth I levvnth ,n celebration of her tenth birth- course weeks two m the Indianu. training rison. Interest. iWarJ n,.xl .ridjVf Apnl AS YOU probably know, I was for police officer s 30 As it stands now, the government still owes and is paying inpm. terest on the money which it borrowed 25 years ago. and there is initially assigned here to attend This police academy is under Anjone interested in square of Basic Officers Tinance little indication that it will mg be the same situation 25 years hence the 2 auspices of the State Highway dancing or in learning to sq.iare ni e gifts- She is the daughter rsWorkman, One respected observer reported that should an individual or course prior to reporting to my Patrol, and Chief Lrland Suther- - dance, is invited to attend, but "r- ar)lf Hyd ni,d their partm rs are es party now run on the platform to reduce government spending and permanent station at the Finance land has scheduled this course pay the national debt, defeat would be sure. It frightens one to think and Accounts Office in Washing- eluding himself. penally invited. The dances will IIWE A CIIECK-U3 about it, if he assumes the thought that we owe our children an un- ton, D C. called Assistant Marshal Lynn Hen-bby Chirk Im'ay o, Cancer is the number two cause Ft. Ben , which is approxi- have of in encumbered heritage in this nation such as the generations now gone-lef- t schrxd die Grantsv from the refreshments America. death disease Light completed already fit west of mately fourteen milt-to us all. and the local officers will all have wdl be served, jllte American Cancer Society says but a small is post exIndianapolis We can excuse a nation which borrows in time of war or the number of deaths from this taken the training by Mary 9th treme emergency but there should be no excuse for borrowing in it is the hub of financial activity In order to not decrease the cf- - are forgoin, days off and working could be greatly reduced for the U.S. Army. It is the home hours to fill in for it ab- - if every adult wou'd have an time of top prosperity, and this is also the time to pay the debt. ficiency of the local police depart-jextr- a 5 of the Army Finance Center, the health chixkup. ment, the officers not in school. sent olticers. the AdjuArmy Finance School, If America is ever taken over by Communism, it will be because tant General Schixd, and the 6th its citizens had not the intestinal fortitude to stand up against evil Army Reserve Corps, H Q. practices. Tom Keep, speaking from 22 years of experience in the The Finance Center itself is the Communist Party, said, Communism is a philosophy founded on main finance office of thef Army hatred, bitterness, and class war . . . when I become indifferent and is the second largest military about the things I see wrong in my nation, I become a part of structure in the U S. It is second the Communist strategy." only to the Pentagon in Washington. Believe me, it is thrilling to the immensity of this operasee Tooele Countys health report as submitted last week to the tion. state department of health had nine reportable cases. Five were I WOULD LIKE to take this influenza, two were cancer and two were gonorrhea. It is always to thank you for the opportunity a reflection to have social diseases In our midst. It is a hopeful sign fine service you provide for the when cancer is reported for cancer is serious only when it goes home town folks who are temunreported. The urge is for periodic physicals to catch cancer in porarily away from our fine town. the simpler stages. One day soon, cancer research will find a cure Although I have been aware of short of surgery. i this service for a long time, I have not fully appreciated it until Tooele County has lost a colorful citizen, in the death of Clarence now. The "Home town news has ofH. Anderson of Vernon. His mother died when he was a small child ten provided me with a boost at and he was reared by his grandmother, until the age of fourteen, when he started independently to make his way in the frontier areas times when I felt just a little of the county. It is told of him that when mountain lions became "homesick. I am eagerly looking forward to troublesome to the flocks, that he set out single handed one winter and killed nine of the king of beasts. He knew each of the several my graduation on 12 April, so that hundred cows in the Vernon area and could tell the ownership of I might return home to see my each at a distance. He had no children of his own, but he showed a family and friends and thank you in person for the many hours of deep love for the children in Vernon, and in his final division of his have provided me property, disclosed after his death, he had left substantial gifts to enjoymentof you and the Transcript by way ones most dear to him. Bulletin. Yours Truly, TWENTY FIVE YEARS AGO THIS WEEK . .. . Lt. E. George Mantes Elder Rowen Palmer, of Grantsville is home from a mission to the Eastern States and Miss Virginia Flinders, daughter of John T. Flinders of Grantsville will be honored April 1st, at a farewell be- l0 President 25 March. One-thir- part;,' WATCHES CLEANED FREE! while you wait Watch makers to serve you with better than 33 years watch making experience. - I for-gu,- and ADJUSTED P day service, all work guarateed e Most crystals s while you wait. BATEMAN JEWELRY North Main oOo 9 A.ill. until 6 P.M. For Your Convenience Open Sundays oOo The savings youTL see... in our t Bargain Spree! oOo oOo fore leaving for the North Central States. Grantsville calls for mass meeting to get hold of land for dust control. BIRTHS THIS WEEK Mr. and Mrs. Elwln 0. Russell, St. John, a son; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Audfemorte, a son. A few buys for spring: wash dresses thirty seven cents; mens shirts, broadcloths and percales, fifty nine cents; sheer fabrics, fifteen cents a yard; work shoes, all leather, two dollars and thirty nine cents; silk hose, forty four cents pair; Porto Rican gowns, stitched by hand, twenty nine cents; tea aprons, nice styles, percale, two for twenty five cents; quart brick ice cream, twenty five cents; stewing hens, twenty cents a pound. The 1934 annual report of Tooele City is published in this issue. The salary and expense of the mayor and council is $701.25. The police department, including salary of police, prison expense and Sundry expenses was $4,320.11. The health department only spent $9.13. John T. Adams was City Recorder. The maintenance of the Region Conference Set for Public Welfare Croup This Week's Best Buys! for Mari Dean, Dark Red, Fresh Frozen Program plans for the 17th annual Regional Conference of the American Public Welfare Association, to be held in Cheyenne May were announced today by Conference Chairman, C. W. Skin- ream 24-2- Bel-ai- Vi Concentrated, r, ner. Premium gai. 85 for 79 Frozen, Quality THE CONFERENCE, which is 5 for (Scotch Treat, 6 oz. expected to attract 500 delegates from an eight- - state area and 2 Sweet Mr. Wright' it0 Biscuits Milk or Buttermilk p,. provinces of Canada, will have as its theme, "The Community Actsi I rx I No Tasty Chili IXL Chili With in a Modern Age. 300 Beans UrOSSing Piedmont qt, Of the Wyo-I, Skinner, director No. Cak. Party p itI With Wei- - LaKc KOI Fish Vanilla ice Creom City Hall was only $362.10. ming Department of Public Velma . Miss that announced fare, for 10 Linford, State Superintendent of Miniature Assorted Gelatin What do you do with your old magazines? Mrs. Walter K. Orr, Public Instruction, will act as conMn. ous 9 oz. Highway-DeliciNo. V 96 England Avenue, has run onto a plan which has its merits. ference host. Cake AngelWright' : for 1.00 Food For Salads can 3 pkg Here is a self explanatory statement from Harry Plissner, author Prominent national leaders in of the plan: the fields of public welfare and MAGAZINES BUILD FRIENDSHIP . . . social work will be featured speakLast fall I wrote to newspaper editors in a dozen different ers at the Conference, Skinner countries, asking them to let their readers know that I would supply said. them with used copies of American magazines. The response has HIGH LIGHTING the WednesU.S.D.A. Inspected Grade "A" been overwhelming averaging more than 1,000 requests a day. I day morning session will be a ' cant keep up with the demand. of discussion the topic, panel IT COSTS around twelve cents to send a magazine anywhere in How Do Major Issues in Public the world. If youll send me a stamped envelope to Welfare Affect Your Local Com345 West 58th St., New York City, Ill send you one of these letters munity? and you can mail your old magazines directly to the writer. A glance into the future We have many potential friends in the Uncommitted of Social Security will be discuslb. (Cut Up countries. These people are curious about us, but they resist what sed at the Wednesday evening they take to be U.S. propoganda whether it comes over the radio banquet, while the afternoon will CORN KING or in official information bulletins. And they cant afford to buy the be devoted to sectional meetings PORK CHOPS Sliced current U.S. magazines available to them. on problems of aging, rehabilita- Lean, loin Bacon It wouldnt be hard to find customers for all the 20 million tion, children and medical care. Center Cut in would week customers America. These conwill also Sectional magazines destroyed every meetings MEAT PIES pay us not in coin, but in friendship and understanding the most sume the third day of the confer- PORK ROAST Manor House valuable kind of foreign exchange. Chicken, ence with a general session sche- Lon End Cuts Lean, Turkey, Beef, and Tuna New York City, N.Y. Harry Plissner duled for later in the afternoon Tender 3 Lb. Average WE HAVE investigated this mans program, and find it is a and dancing and entertainment in SPARE RIBS HALIBUT STEAKS genuine one. More than that, we think its a fine idea. The Editors. the evening. Mrs. Orr wrote Mr. Plissner, and was forwarded the following Lean, close will Meaty, THE CONFERENCE Captain's Choice-Re- ady For The Pan letter from an interested person in Sind-WePakistan. on Friday with council and spe- Country Style Dear Sir, cial group meetings in the mornI was jolly glad to read your esteemed letter in Dawn wherein ing and a general session at noon which will deal with welfare proyou have extended an invitation for pen friendship. I SHOULD be delighted to have a correspondent at your end who blems in the modern age. desires to correspond with me. I am a young man in thirties, and Skinner said registration for the am quite keenly interested in American magazines - Time, Life, Conference is open to the public. Look, True Love Stories, Fictions, Photography, etc. etc., I should Persons wishing to attend only be really grateful if these magazines are mailed to me once evefy the opening and closing general fortnight. I should very much like to have a photo of my would-b- e sessions need not register, he added. The Conference will open, on correspondent along with his introductory letter. Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday Thanking you for the courtesy and anxiously awaiting reply. Tuesday, May 24, at 8 p.m. at 77) jdlad i 69 Pride-Choc- olat. .. oOo 29c 29c Marshmallows Fluff-I-E- r 2 3 39 Tuna Jello Pears 6 for 49 4 for 1.00 3 for 89 for 85c for 79 Safeway Guaranteed Quality Meats! n 39f) o 4 for 49 89 ih. 53 ih. -- -- Onions SiuSita. 3 bunches Radishes Green U.S. No. 1, Garden FresK, Large Bunch LimL. 3 DUilCncS Lemons Sunkist Adds Large, Juicy A Natural Tang to Salad With Sea Food Large Size 5 for 19 NBC Ritz Crakers White Star TunaChunt lb. V2 Size Mashed Potatoes 0" Ida B'd 31' "79 6-$- 1 |