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Show ' Bahson Discusses Crop Prospecls n.ilisim p.uk, Mjss Otil .t In iG railv I u0 crop outlook is llu (ait that fir pen t fn. nt's r t rvjv.rt on pio-p- , , (.u. $ onJ jnps 'hows sut mi u.'.h tot.il (or the s,x n ! mips mu'iij only mod iianly niii! r a year am Here n." lu'i'ipu.s of ihe (mi ook for t.'n- - farm Mtiut mt m eem-ra- t Tho j I t ll'en ll 1 ; v. i i i yS t t' M.,y candlelight Flla Mvrle tthear, correspond-Hretar- ; llehn recording scrtv lari; I kce Ryan, vice presuhm; Mis. Mary Bros holme, who receives the presidents gavel Irom president, lol-lec- n DeLaMare. Pic-lur- et i"t i, t r , i 'St(I t f I"l y at and t and the nmimmeed in soft prints. 12 I pastel to 40 122 to 22'2. 11 lime RpM-rvoi- r in Welx-- r ' I Complrtci Tour of Duly Gerry Peck, treasurer; Flece Ryan, re- responding secrTary ; Barbara cording secretary ; Paula Argus, vice presi dent and Colleen DeLaMare, president. g, eat- . . . INTO - , J the treatment program. The de Ipartnient suid there is an apparent None of us is resjxmsible for all good carryover of these small ,1 ,!"neS ll,at hal'l,'n ,0 US hut,fish through the winter months. hone lo nresident aiX' rsIK'nflhle l,r ,he way we Present stocking plans call for ,of the GnIs Leimii Pal Me l"e jc--t w hen they do happen. Church uw.uwu small fish to be planed , 'Laws will be Bovs League presi-,'in tht reservoir n the near future. dent because no one else is runn- - Ii!,ll, tin J THE JOB of business manager interests Lynn Stephens and Colleen Rhea, while Ted Whitehouse and Russ Rimmington seek the post of student court judge. Marsha Perkes and Donna Walters are vying for Oracle 'editor, and Nancy Holladay and Jay for the' position. RUNNING for cheerleaders are Karen White Kalhv Thomas, Linda Gressnian, Pam Church, Kathy Lewis, lots Arthur, Cathv Paul Kroff and lorn Schulz, Macalueso. TIIS cll'llU,a who are runninR for offices participated in Monday. They studied (he workings of local government and acted as various city officers on that day. New officers wore installed at the pep club letterman banquet which was held last Frdiay night. Kathy Shields will be club president. She will be assisted by Karen White, vice president; and Kathv Lewis, secretary. I960 will be on sale next Friday, May 13. This year's voiumne boasts many surprises. Bonnie Pendleton, editor, and her staff are anxiously awaiting their Law-Day- Invest in a home that wont cost you any more than rent per month; that may be sold for more than you paid. See us toefay; start enjoying your own home right away. Install a TERRAFLEJt FLOOR in your home! , We Have lo Offer - This Week The Following FINE HOMES: beautiful three bedroom, split level home, with large carpeted tivingroom, with three way fireplace and planters, beautiful and spacious kitchen and family room with platinum, birch cabinets, air conditioner in kitchen, large phillipine, mahogany panneled, rumpus room, covered patio, large, landscaped lot and many other features not found in the average home. This home is an exceptional good buy at $26,500. May be purchased on contract. A Senior cards and announce ments have arrived and the seniors are busily preparing for graduation. For weeks they have been planning senior activities. is scheduled for May 13. The Senior Banquet will be held on Friday, May 20, and Senior Services are slated for Sunday, y m ib Luxuriant and colorful Terraflex Tile add sparkle and beauty to any room Johns-Manvil- May 23. The class of 1960 will graduate on Friday, May 28, at 8:00 p.m. in the high school gym. EDUCATION In a discussion on college education recently, Dean Eugene Wilson of Amherst remarked: We certainly dont need any more well- - rounded people. We have too many now. A well- - rounded person is like a ball: he rolls in the first direction he is pushed. We need more square people who wont roll when they are pushed. The world is now too dangerous for anything but the truth, too small for anything but brotherhood. A Powell Davies, Ethical Outlook. BUSINESS Business is an accessory to the art of living, not the primary function of life. A. M. Sullivan, editor "The Reviewing Stand, Duns Review. Make it a Great YOUR OWN HOME ,st fall to reoure trasii ulations and will be dosed ta, glmg this year while the plants i small trout mature to caich-ihl- e sire, An experimental plant of 84,061 iramlxiw fingerling was made at Rl-ir- Election of I960 studentbody ficers is getting into full swing. PRIMARY elections were held ast Friday and the results were announced at the pep club assem- bly that afternoon. Ike Ferguson and Boyd Loveless. are running for studentbody presi- dent. Richard Kroff and Bob Anderson have thrown their hats in the ring for the race for vice president. Diane Shields and Joan Hulling-e- r are pitted against each other 'or the position of studentbody studentbody secretary. Bfloifg f , was sloe k in J last week iwith some 163.000 rainbow fmger-- ' to the depart-me- ling, acco-dm- " ' t me, Tender Blade Cut le Ohko',v Terraflex is available in a wide range of beautiful marbleized colors and the popular Cork and Terrazzo type. All the information about Terraflex is in Book How to Dethe FREE sign and Install a Beautiful Floor. Come in NOW and pick up your copy and choose the tiles you need. all-wo- We have a beautiful two bedroom brick home that is brand new, with full basement and carport. This home has built-i- n oven and range and is an outstanding buy at $15,200. We have a beautiful older home that has five large rooms, fireplace, full basement with rumpus room and extra bedroom in basement, beautifully landscaped and in excellent condition, that is offered for $16,500, $1500 down plus costs, and located in one of Tooele's choice residential areas. J-- only 13 We have a fine two bedroom, home with full basement, including an extra finished bedroom in basement, rumpus room and laundry, gas furnace, beautifully carpeted livingroom and many other extra features too numerous to mention. All this for $15,500. each 9" x 9" tile MM Hoofing St Sales 270 Phone 344W Maple Street . ri w iii ifnaikiiti rtMiitn Ilillilli We have a fine smaller home with two bedrooms and attached garage, gas furnace, carpeted livingroom, and is an excellent buy for anyone who wants a regular doll house. The yard is beautifully landscaped back and front and lots of shade, within walking distance of town. This home is offered for $11,500. We have a very fine three bedroom home in Pioneer Subdivision that is an outstanding buy at $9,800. Do not fail to see this one. Before you buy, let Allsops help you with your problems. Another fine smaller home with two bedrooms has just come in, this is a steal at 3,000. If you do not need too much room, but like a large lot with irrigation rights, this is just what the doctor ordered. See us at once. Day AT HOOD WALGREEN DRUG North Main Street y iru Slorki'd vsilh Kainliow Fiii"prlin" s-J- z Tooele, Utah and easy zip front, hip-drcotton t'lavers selected in this paHr View Reservoir Wilsons Sliced sirrplo e who arrival. 1 1 its bold .s.ltlird.iV. II and plac'e How to p' iv a m n th s year u I lor tr,o it . a 1. on wdl Ik' held f PiiH . TOOELE, UTAH tin t 3 lx u a ard.-Ih" pn.i winners for Wtxlnes jclay. May 4th tournament were jNoinu Jensen, high net; Vi Parker, low net. Alice l.indlxTg. low total on holes 2, 5 and 7; Ola Lhigdale, low putts. Ixin't forget tirst rimnils of Mav Leg tournament should be played 'w of-!j- n 80 WEST VINE . lx Please contact the ladies Golf Aisoc. Secretary, Phyllis Oppen dike, in regard to rnembeiship lees and tournament fes. IMPROVEMENTS AND LABORATORY . with solid color tv II by May 10th. Outgoing officers of Alpha Eta Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, are pictured above at Installation banquet, held May 3, which they planned and prepared. Margaret Townsend SKILLS. THE COMPLETE SERVICES OF cardiqai casual Tooele I .idles Golf Associa-t.owould like to urge all lady i.'olfers to gen wuh them eai h kitlnisday and participate in the lun cm their special day. Prizes Xf DUE TO RECENT TECHNICAL Dr. John T. Gibbs TH? to Till :'A ket. Life is a book. Read it well, There should be no dearth of drv beans next season, even tho as you have only one chanre. l'd. rv tej Ltulios Golf ! 10 : treasurer; ceremony, of Mm. Margaret Townlor the Alpha Tia 4 hap. Phi were Installed. are L to R: Mrs. Mar-garNorma Dean, sponsor; rs u bitwein 31. jMuv 17, The le.iim ojx ns r eular season 'pliy Satard.sy 21, at 11 am. 1 t 16 wdl lx vs b S.iv l p'av In an Impresvlve held at the home send, new otlicers ter of Beta Sigma above (hey Townsend, I f 'I'dIheno Inlallalion (Ymnonv cV;,' s -- ,v. oin." are ih. b'v jiO - "i 1.,1'n j ARE NOW THE SPECIALTY OF .i JMiv, 5 i r Pvi trv. 's w don-abo- under llu .bnitu't ttl K'"i Dul.iiis Sfiond a n! Im.il trvouii for th" Nii.'ii n, K1 ' July in c 11 toe I Ih j tin five-yea- CONTACT LENSES il the Imele ef ihe r .idioat! livin', V Id a. nl 'i. s a,' i 1 ANNOUNCEMENT! v HU - i b Oi HASrri) :u 1 juk .11 All i r ! iy : LGO-I'M- five-yea- I i DOWN, Soybeans! I CTD GW MVS: farmers In-- ! ip: Ihe rea,;t-- tren I m U Si It ml to plan! only slightly more! lowed has lieen steadily down-a- i rea e lo co-- n than a aeo. aard Lime I'l.L. llu- in Lute,, when a record trop.of 4 3M b,l- - cut ties year is u negligible 04 I lion fshi Is was ilor.eu r. Safe the 95 A lot of th s old crop ro.n is still ban", Top was telatnely small and re-- , ins around Ihus. barring severe, rir. n n : stmks recently were only1 damaoe to the Dud crop, there about 5(1 percent of the should be plenty for aveupe for the date, supplies for needs, Sorphum gran also should 1960 61 shoulJ rai.se higher prices be in generous supply, The star performer, as far as since planting intentions are down only planiing intentions go, is the er-- i 0 4 from the 1959 acreage,1 sable soybean, with an increase, whirlt produced a whopping 517. of 6 4 percent; this would be thei million bushels. 'sicond highest acreage on record Indicated acreapes for barley 'Soylwan proweis evidently have and oats are down 3 7 per cent fa.th in their product, despite cuts and 5 2 percent respectively, from tn the price- - support level. Even a year ago. However, this is no though a record crop could be cause for alarm, at least in the produced on this acreage, it pro-- ' case of barley. last year's crop bnbly need not prove burdensome. was 32 per cent above average, rhe longer- - term trend of total, and total stocks rm ently were consumpt on still appears to be up-- ! well over the five year average. ,'ard. In the case of oats, the 1T19 crop! CATTLE and iiog situation: The! was the smallest since 1939, and numlwr of cattle and calves on total stmks are sharply under a farm hits a record high of J I , j aver- - 520.0(H) head up 13 per cent year aeo and the ape. Crop propress of this grain from the IM'M'l.is averape. Con-should he watched closely this sumers should buy beef for less; year, since anv extensive dam-- during I960. althouph no runaway ape could result in a bpht supply liquidation is likely this year. .standing in the hop situation is an loon GRAIN'S, BFANS and indicated II per cent cut in the; all spring wheat are down 4 6 per, 1990 sprinp pip crop compared! cent from a year ago. Including with a year earlier. This couhl arreape planted to winter wheat mean higher pork prices. last fall, total acreage will be clown I realize. of cours, that acre-- j less than 1 million acres from that apes ac tually planted may turn planted for the 1959 crop, which out to be larger or smaller than was well under the I95S outturn.1 indicated in this report; but but somewhat alxive average. could lx? a fairly good year for Given favorable weather, the I'WW) S. farmers. One thing readers rrop, plus the rarrv- - over next 'may count on, is lower gasoline tax excluded. Tins is July 1. should provide ample total pn(-,.s- , for 10-GI- . mg to a surplus of oil and the Growers intend tn plant a lit'le ncreaxed demand for small "Com-- ! more acreage to rice than a year pai t" foreign and domestic cars ago. Any production increase1 which can operate 35 miles to the should certainly not glut the mar- gallon. i 1,1 e: ear harc.d. 19C0 ')h lust tIVmi s lot he Nat'ena1 m!.s l:.,s P'ul (r ,US W ill I lb- nl 5 a til Sjturd.iV th, ,.iii'im,l of llu it (he su.ithvi, i - I x. Is sumirtt-1... n i G. , j 3 pl.ri to cut arrcapt I a,t year's ciop w3s' ami i iiinxt,l.un fiorn othii ' t all Trvouts A.M. Saltmlav e Mill contmuo keen an) (jII pot .ho acitjgr! acm.aitx for the bulk of iht olal cmp. mav In. upx J 1 per ou r 1 ill. ruutoex, fumevi r. a ,11 r.'i.t I h..;lur p,ou-- li-- Friday, May t ) 1 n-n- Trcrnr-crn- ? ILi-cli- Buys j ,vri.tnl Ji-'t- Toon1-- 2 North Main Street 1 Phone 7S5 ALLSOP Realty most: r,6 |