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Show The Tooele Transcript Friday, May 20, 1960 y Iist Rites Held For Mrs. Vnn 1 Interesting Sidelights j uucral services fur Mrs. Lynham Deppe Van, W'ivi held Wednesday at p m. in tin first- Sixth Ward Church undet direction of Bishop Albert W. Steadman of the Tooele Sixth1 Ward. JOSFPII LIDDLLL Offered the at the mortuary and prayer Dorothy Maher played the prelude and post hide music. The invocation was by Bishop J. Dean Zentner and the service proceeded as follows: Song "Beyond the Sunset" by Fdna Gillespie, accompanied by Roxie Lee; speaker. Carver Bryan; male quartet composed of Grant Shields, Kenneth Shields. Carver Bryan and Devon Anderson sang "Oh, My Father," Mrs. Ann 1 - Timed lo George A. next season and Donald of the American Legion, Post No. 17, and its auxiliary for the Ruth Jones, President of the Auxiliary direct (ho activities Greenlee are Mr. Prince, Commander of the Post. Photo by A. D. Thomas WAKE UP SMILING! Last weeks weather was warm to hot and windy, drying out farms and ranges. No frost damage. Moisture at high elevations, fair - at lower elevations, very poor. Condition of vn i 1 , 111 X :UM'I ri livestock is good. No unusual losses. Feed short on spring ranges, pastures starting to grow this past week. No program for crickets, grasshoppers and aphis -about 40 per cent of normal weevil spraying was carried out this Wakes you to music or buzzer Lulls you to sleep quietly turns off Cabinet fully molded front and back Color choice: Antique White or Pink year. Vernier, dial beam tuning 90 day warranty on both parts and labor SALES CRAFT BIRD WATCHING Likely, the migration of birds was first natural phenomena to attract the attention and wonder of primitive man. Bird- - watching records years. date over 3,000 claim over 30,000 back 30,000 GODS The Hindus Phone 207 33 North Main in Tooele gods. WP W v SAVE SAVE SAVE SAVE rmil-itue- oOo . tobacco company sent packs of cigarettes to high school toys accompanied with this explanation: "We are sending you a bug died. These cigarettes sure are good poison." Valparaiso (Ind.) Church Bulletin. A man is judged to be great because of positive qualities he possesses; not because of the absence of faults. Gilcrafter. Some time ago I had lunch at the Harvard Club in Boston with one of the outstanding authorities in America on Communism who said, "We evaluate each year the progress of Communism in America. We have finished our survey for 5!) and have concludin' that Communists have reached approximately 41 pcrft of their goal inside America. They have done this principally by infiltration Clyde W. Taylor, "The Communists Stole Our Slretegy," United Fvangelieal Action. A child who has not been taught the meaning of the word the academic school of crime. Survey Bulletin. A Maher played accompaniment. SDFAKFR, Bishop Alex GiloOo remarks. Bishop Steadlespie; TWENTY FIVE YEARS AGO THIS WEEK . . . man; closing song by Joy Pratt. Tooele County assessed valuation decreased $131,378 from 1934 Rishop Gillespie gave the benediction and the grave at the or from $5,374,047 to $5,243,009. The cause says assessor llalladay Bountiful cemetery was dedicated is that land in the Grantsville dust area has dropped fifty percent in value, and the grazing of sheep has decreased in the county by Everett DeLaMare. due to the drought. I.DS Seminary will graduate twenty one students, reports PrinEARLY LIBRARY LeRoi Bentley. Tooele High School will graduate eighty five. ciple in One of the earliest libraries Arthur Stewart Warburton dies after several months illness. the midwestern area of America Jack Lacey was elected president of the Tooele High School was started in 1838, when an ox cart hauled some 5,000 books and studenty body. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Park announce the marriage of their pamphlets from Baltimore to VinRhea to Michael Long on May 12. daughter. over and mud trails cennes, Ind., Utah radishes are only one cent per bunch at Allens Fresh roads. This became the basis of Cash, and asparagus is two pounds fresh Utah for nine cents. Vincennes of University. library George S Gillespie and E. Wayne Hanks, students from Tooele have applied for graduation from BYU. CROP QUOTES . obser-Citspring that the main valve is wearing out. Snow fell in Tooele 'counting system, the study Wednesday morning. President Bert 58 eight showed us an old ves that "while the Utjh account-copof the Transcript Bulletin which he had just found at tinging system provides mechanical Building Center, dn'ed May 5. 1933. which repented a contiol over state finances, it twenty two in(h snowfall in Tooele that Week with almost three' fails to furnish the data needed sound decisions ; im hes-- ti! mo sture Dot roasts were ng tor mne cents pet 'for fm pound and hum for twelve and a halt ceiiix a pound, as reported involving public policy." As an in the same issue. (example, the icport notes that jstate receipts and d.sburxemeMS It's goring down to cases wun one man's temp r tantrums can ;,fln :,re mtlated by items that M'ur Idtle or no relationship to upset the entire world It is well to prepare to meet the situation governmental general wnen Ru.s.ia becomes up.et for fear that we may have detected, what they are trying to hide. SAVE SAVE oOo If some have their way. the predicted federal budget surplus Auditor a special ad-o- f $4 2 billion wilt disappear, and in all probability another deficit vjsor jn matters of state account-wil- l take its place. They would spend money in virtimllv ,v (job might make the amounts on new or increased welfare slate and similar legislation. According to the report, he They won't, however, have the support of the nation's t'ea-- s iCOyj advlSt. administrative auth-roo- t editors. The "American Press" recently polled a substantial iorj,j,.s on charges which could number of weekly newspaper editors on a list of current corn rover-- , information ((,t, financial sial subjects. One question asked bow theyd prefer the Outk t0 Legislature In ud- of the budget surplus to to used The answers: To reduce national d!t f,,, could suggest statutory R0 per cent, to increase defense expenditures. 11 per cent; j ons to the Lemslature which taxes, 19 per cent; for greater social welfare programs. wmid jmprove accounting sy- G cent; for federal aid lo education, 2 per cent. ; d-- bt, p' stem. The selection of May 30 as the Memorial Day for the North RELATIVES VISIT Guests at the home of Mrs. may have been the inspiration of a Virginia woman of French origin. World Book Encyclopedia explains that Cassandra Oliver Moncure, Thelma Smith are her sister, Mrs. one of the first to celebrate the holiday, may have chosen May 30 Merna Nebcktr of Baker. Oregon because it is "The Day of Ashes" in Francp, commemorating the and nephew Devere Nebeker, his return of Napoleon Bonaparte's ashes to France from St, Helena. wife and daughters Sandra and (hat "an excessive number of Terry of Hood River, Oregon. Also visiting at the Smith home funds, restricted in use. not only on Wednesday were her daught-Paul- a seriously impedes fiscal managePerkins and children. ment. but also tends to defeat the Prs Carl and 5ade, Mrs. Beth judicious use of public money - (David, al1 of the very objective that fund re-- Suvens and son James- Kearns. atstrictions are established to tain." According to the study, IMPORTED WINDOW GLASS s of total state jund reccipts have brightened the more than Last year, some 4 miilio boxes g General Fund picture con- - disbursements in Utah are not sub- of window glass (50 square feet t ,w,lve ject to specific legislative approp- per box) were imported into the si(k.rab, durjng lhc U. S. - about one tenth of the months, according to a current riations. oOo IN ANALYZING the States ac- - total consumption. analysis of state finances just The Pedersens and the Dunns spent a delightful evening Tues- prepared by Utah Foundation, the research governmental day with the Elmer J. Elkingtons, viewing colored slides taken by private Mr. and Mrs. Elkington on their recent tour of South America. organization. THE REPORT estimates that Skyscrapers in South American cities are especially in prominence as the line of travel is followed on the slides. One water- the State General Fund will end fall which they snapped was of sufficient proportions to have car- the present (1959- - 1900) biennium ried all of the North American falls in one corner of the immense with a million balance. A year cataract. The West Coast of South America, mostly at the base of ag0i following the 1959 legislative the Andes has rainfall of only two inches in many places but the session, no ending balance was inEastern areas has a luxuriance of vegetations. There is an ex- dicated. either poverty treme noticable everywhere among the people Despite the improved general or riches. fund picture, the Foundation obWith photography as a hobby the Elkingtons have complete serves that the next Utah Legispictorial records of their last four trips out of the United States lature will be faced with the proto Europe, to Mexico and Central America, to New Zealand and blem of meeting rising expendinow to South America. They can give you a world tour without ture demands with .5 shrinking fund leaving the comfort of their living room. balances to cushion the impact Travel, once only available to the well to do, is now becoming In order to balance the budgets one of the chief recreations of those of modern means. It is some- for the 1957-5bienand 1959-6thing you can relive and enjoy when age overtakes you and all niums, the Generdt Fund will American made 6.95 to 16.95 the pleasantries you have left is your memories, or maybe regrets have used approximately $10.6 at not having gone. You save your money and the people you leave million in now-on- e previously accumulated it to after you have departed will take the trip on your money, balances and surpluses. should which you have enjoyed. In its analysis of the Uniform Stockton Ward is now engaged in promoting a trip to the School Fund budget during the pageant at Palmyra, New York. This is one of the most delightful present (1959-61- ) biennium. 15 Piece outfit regular 149.95 make in the United States. It lacks only from here to California to THE STATE school property it a sightseeing trip across the nation, and the whole thing will tax in 1959 was. 6.1 mills ( 16.10 cost you less than the lost weekend of a sheepherder. oer $1,000 assessed valuation). - oOo Based on the best information We have turned our gas heater on and off so many times this available at this time, the Foundation predicts that the state The Dish that is guaranteed no! to crack from school levy in 1960 again will temperature change be about six mills. This compares .vith only 1 mill in 1957 and 1958. When the school equalization program was fist established in 47 Reular 39 95 however, the state school levy was 8.5 mills in 1947 and 8.9 mills two-third- ARMED FORCES preview: Necklaces, Fairings and Bracelets for SI. 00 WATCH BANDS 1 9 low price ..9. KEYSTONE CAMERA now 899.50 CORNING WEAR to We Have lo Offer This Week The Following We Need USED CARS and We Are Giving TOP FINE HOMES: $ $ $ For Your Used Car On Any NEW FORD, FORD TRUCK or MERCURY and FALCON 0 Guaranteed USED CARS at Low Prices! 1959 FORD 4 Door $1895 1959 CHEVROLET 2 Door 1895 Club Coupe 1955 FORD Club Coupe 1595 1958 FORD 895 1953 PONTIAC 395 These Cars Are SHARP and Are Guaranteed MORE TO CHOOSE FROM The management of BONNEVILLE MOTORS on our Second Anniversary want to THANK all our patrons & all the people of Tooele County ..for the ..support ..they have shown us these last two years. We Thank You Again and Wish To Continue Serving You Your Friendly Tooele County Ford, Mercury Dealer During Bonneville Motors' ANNIVERSARY SALE beautiful three bedroom, split level home, with large carpeted livingroom, 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 all-wo- 0ff" all Parts and Labor For One Week Only iHMHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHtiHHHt 278 North IMIf I Main Street in Tooele Phone 888 and up now $19.95 Cuff Link and Tie Bar Sets WATCHES in 1948. Foundation analysts point out that it is difficult to obtain a compete and objective understanding of Utah state finances because of the multiplicity of state funds and limitations in the States accounting system. On March 1, 1960, there were 197 separate state funds for cash control purposes in Utah. Each of these funds is a separate fiscal and legal entity established to statutory, or administrative requirement. The report points out Y Price Sliaeffer Ink Cartridge Pens 90c BATEMAN JEWELRY 5 Phone 855 North Main A beautiful home in a beautiful setting, this is not a new home, but it is a very liveable home, with large livingroom, fireplace, kitchen with plenty of cabinets, diningroom and two bedrooms on main floor and rumpus room and extra bedroom in basement. Located in one of the choice residential areas. This beautiful home is a very good buy at $16,000. Approved by FHA. Another beautiful home that has been off the market and is now back at a reduced price. This home has a 30 foot livingroom, beautiful sun room, two bedrooms, bath and one half, large kitchen complete with range and refrigerator, and plenty of cabinet space, attached garage with automatic eye overhead door, and one of the choice landscaped yards in a beautiful residential area. This lovely home is now offered at $19,000. It could not be rebuilt for less than $25,000. Another fine home with not so much cost involved if your pocket book dictates caution. This home has everything anyone. could want to have a beautiful home. It has a beautiful carpeted livingroom, spacious kitchen, two fine bedrooms with plenty of closet space. Beautifully tiled bath, range, disposal and many special features as well as a full basement with rumpus room and laundry and extra bedroom. All this for $14,500. If you are in the market for a large home with large lot and plenty of room and many outbuildings, we have one listed at $10,000. This home can be purchased on contract terms to suit your pocketbook. This is not a new home but has much liveability and lots of possibilities. We have a beautiful home to offer with two bedrooms on main floor, more bedroom space in basement, garage and patio, beautiful yard, and entire house in excellent condition. Let us show you this one at $11,500. Before you buy drop in to Allsops in the Center of town where we can take care of any problems of buying or selling homes, or building custom homes to your desire. And serve you with a complete line of fire, automobile, liability, bonds or any insurance needs, including our policy that cannot be beat. e, 10 $3.95 HBi Allsops PHONE 66 home-owne- Gigantic Musical Play Based on Mormon Battalion BYU STADIUM MAY 27, 28, 30, 31, JUNE 1 be presented on a stage nearly as long as the football field by cast of hundreds. This great historic spectacle DONT MISS IT THIS YEAR will GET YOUR TICKETS BYU Smith Drug Co., American Fork Smith Drug Co., Pleasant Grove BYU Ogden Adult Education Center, 555 24th Street , Music Co., Ogden Bros. Glen Van Engelens, Brigham City BYU Fieldhouse Ticket Office. Provo Merrills Pharmacy, Richfield Stone Drug Co., Spanish Fork Salt Lake Adult Education Center, 200 North Main. Southeast Furniture Co., Sugarhouse Utah Symphony Orchestra Office, 55 West 1st South. Salt Lake. OR Buy general admission tickets from your LDS bishop or stake president. Reserved seats sold only at BYU Fieldhouse and Utah Symphony Office. Use coupon below or come in person. CLIP Reserved Seats $2.50 AND Please send me Sand in Their Shoes tickets for for the night of Adulfs $1.50 ML- - FIELDHOUSE TICKET OFFICE Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah to GENERAL ADMISSION NOW AT: money order for a total of each $.. Enclosed is my check or $... NAME. Children (under 15) $1.00 ..STATE- - |