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Show Mich TfffUed The Tooele Transcript THE TOOELE TRANSCRIPT l!ntrecl Ht ToooU City, tlnh Frldiy $1 0 n Second Oft per ear un- Auguat It, cents per cop Sulei iplimi price Mutter at the PoM Of lice at Tune le OUj, 1 tin Act of M.irt'h S', lsTJ I'iililiHheil by the 1'ranscrljtBnlletin Nn Alum Mreet, TmiHt lM, Itnh. i4x Vil Ttete'e Itnh ALEX F. DUNN, Friday, June 1 lrzrn'. PubllMhtnff Company, Inc, 68 all rurresinMitfem e to s LOREN C. DUNN Editor Publisher and farmers erpect to receive less thnt Nasser, President of Egypti'l. Officers elected were- Arlene the momls. vice president; Shirley Sv- in for PCD emps. may succeed the ail Arab for demand! monels, "sales to secretary; the Reporter . manager' However, owing Ruth Ann Christiansen; by consumeis for small quantiliescountm-- and stop th m from cut- Bou-rlof foodstuffs which they purchase! ting prices or giving sperm! Brown, Spend I vents Committee, retail pricesjfavois. at the Joyce Vano and Carolyn Waldrop 1 have studies on'assetants made It not Inder - Vera Weaver, remained only recently high. jhave Let Weaver, fallout" might have Jr. Leader, costs retailers more to sell small the effect items, but the cost of packages on commodity prices in case of Visitois were Mrs. Symonds and land displays is greater. Superma- World War III. I asked various, Karen Christiansen. rkets present a fine show which Bev erly Christiansen, reporter farmers appeals to consumers, but iniwould he obliged to buy more or reality their prices are not as low j less fertilizer to offset the rndio-a- s VACATION IN CALIFORNIA it generally supposed. activity which night be ubsoibMr. and Mrs. Tarrell L. Bryan In ed by surface crops, SUPPLIES ADEQUATE. and children, Farrell Lee, Teri, most cases, supplies of raw ma- In case of World War III, our iSluiuna and Paul, have returned terials are sufficient or can be government might not allow the home from a two week vacation. Increased rapidly if prices should planting of new crops. Milk, beef,1' (ir;t WPnt t0 as Vegas and rise. Therefore, changes in most and other products from livestock yam then cm to Yermo Boujer commodity prices may be down- - which feed on grass could In and visited a sister, Mrs. Ned M. ward rather than upward for a severely affected if contaminated Cornier and family over the while. An analysis of price trendSby unfavorable fallout winds. I, Memorial Holiday. Then on to Los inform-anshould consider foreign demand .however, an confidentially Angeles and visited J. Ray Brysupply also. Not only will ed that this contamination could an and family while there they . competition become more severe be offset by the free use of water, d a day of fishinR within this country, but foreign and hme. a visit to Marinelnnd, Knotts uP,.lcofllle,iUasand are us more crowding imports Berry Farm and Disneyland and and more. also attended a session at the LDS Temple,, then up the coast When I was in Europe recently, to Frisco and the sights there, I was astounded at the low prices pressure will continue m most honie through Reno. They which are being paid there tidUstriaY commodities, especially h(? rj but dt,cidt,d that labor. Japan does not produce the metals m .. and oils, and farm, ,are n0 ,ke home js conbasic but commodities, many and other commodities where, fines her exports to manufactured GUESTS large surpluses exist; but lime products. Wages are very low in may be an exception. AT COPPERTON from China Japan. Reports vary, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parson SEW EN EERS but presumably wages there are and children were dinner guests Club held The even lower than in Japan. If I of Mr. and Mrs. J. Leslie can get a visa, I will visit China its first meeting on Tuesday, May- .Sunday at Copperton. Carma Sy- McKellar Buenger, president; and the facts about China's 17, 1960 'I J Sin-tr- j or l0il. ham, for the year 10-GI- ff Tuesday, June 28, 10, at 7 p m in its office at G6 West Vine St Tooele, Utah, for the purpose of considering and adopting the budget for the fiscal year Mary A. Orme, Clerk Tooele County School District BUDGET HEARING NOTICE Notice is hereby Riven by the of Tooele Board of Education County Sduml Disiiiet that a public hearing wit! be held on Tuesday, June 28, 1:), at the hour of of said day at the office of the Board of Education at the Administration Building, 66 West Vine Street, in the City of Too, to, County of Tooele, State of Utah, relative to the proposed budget t1 V' r v I 1 I L m Summer Library . V Hours Announced Orme, Clerk Tooele County School District Mary A w d hours during the sumwill be from 2:30 until pm. on weekdays and NOTICE OF BUDGET MEETING Saturday from 1 pm. to 6 p m. The library will be closed on The Board of Education of Tooele Countv School District will meet Mondays, during the summer. library mer months Ted's Worth S50.00 Left, Dale James presents a Whos to Beth Barney, as Ted Gillette, looks time locating Ted, of Vista Liner Coaches Who" check totaling $30 last weeks Whos Who on. Tans had an easier but this weeks mystery dicr contestant may not ring a bell with too many fans. Sponsoring merchants for the Furniture, Caldwell Drug and Phillips Furniture Mart. Fans are hoping they dont get any wrong numbers. 4-- Sew-en-ee- get wages and her exports, which now go largely to Russia. OUTLOOK FOR copper and oil. Copper production m the U. S. is affected by gradually rising wages; hence the price of copper should be well maintained. Copper Notice Bowlers program, ITrestone will provide a variety of awards including a week in Chicago as a delegate Club Congress, to the National Teen-Ai- e Drivers plus $100 college scholarships for producers are, however, handiAll the highest ranking A new Automotive Program six of capped by the fact that the metal in the nation. introduced nationally early this has a long life; some of that now year has a potential membership being used in the electronics inof 400,000 boys and girls. Half Tooele Slake dustry once existed in the form Primary this number reaches driving age the Tooele of trolley wires or our grands Babson Park, Mass. The each year, according to the Co- Choir to Practice mothers kettles. Stock Average has Service Extension In the case of oil, gasoline, and operative A.M. declinedIndustrial Saturday from a high of 685 on other which directs the program. petroleum products, there THE PROJECT is a voluntary The Tooele Stake Primary choir January 5, 10 to under 600, from is no such problem; when these All 11 ls y Club will furnish the music for the!'' rebounding. are used up they are totally undertaking for older members to be carried out over stake conference, to beifJC,urers are wondering why com- However, the world now mixed Imodity prices have not broken cor- faces a surplus of oil. Not only a three-yea- r period. Specialized held here June 19. main reason is have the Arab States large suprespondingly. The training will supplement driver The choir is composed of nil the increased costs of labor. All education courses given in many plies which they are anxious to and the basic industries are well Home Builders high schools, but in some instances Top Pilots, sell, but the production of the in the stake. ingamzed and producers are timid Sahara Desert must be considerwill be the only supervised about cutting in wages for fear the ed. France is very much intereststruction available to Practices will be held each union leaders will call strikes their home communities. ed in this Sahara production. 11 10.30 and 18, at Saturday, June The work assignments will be a m. in the Fourth Eleventh Ward PRICE STABILITY. This over-I- t President DeGaulle is striving for in order to regain guided by experienced volunteer will be necessary for all all price stability does not apply adult leaders assisted by state boys and girls who are to parti-- to all commodity quotations. We world status. 47 E and county highway engineers, cipate, to attend at least two of have seen widespread declines in EXCEPTIONS to the above. The and the three scheduled police, automotive experts wholesale food is bullish for oil for stuffs; main practices. prices argument others qualified to help do the job. for One workbook will be used The each year. Unit I covers Unit II Car and the Highway; and Operation: Maintenance Unit III Operating the Car Efficiently. More traffic deaths and injuries occurred last year than in 1958, and 28.7 percent of the drivers involved in fatal accidents were under 25 years of age, RAYMOND C. Firestone, president of the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, which is spon soring the program, stated We are particularly hopeful that this program will help reduce the high June! That happy time when wonderful things are happening to make life incidence of fatal accidents among our young drivers. more fun. And were right in tune with the occasion singing a song of savings AutoThose engaged in the on foods that fit the season. our big MIDYEAR SALE! Come in and save. motive care and safety program contend that the more young people learn about the car they are driving, the less likely they are to take chances with that car. No. Van For Club members who fulfill 300 Camp's the objectives of the automotive MI Auto Project Turn Out Safer Commodity Prices By Bahson team Ladies interested in to at a meeting be bowling are asked 8 p.m. at at 21, June Tuesday evening, Bowl. Dow-Jone- 10:30 Manu-quarterl- interested in bowling in a Friday nite league are asked to call 1047 to conn-sume- register. 2nd North 1 Phone 1047 Its 4-- 11 Its Pork & leans Sandwich Spread Del Monte Drink r, NS T . - T ' s x y - Tlii- - - m-- j "., Fluff-I-E- t ?$, Marshmallows Lunch Box Refreshing Pineapple- - 46 Grapefruit oz. Buy An st Extra Supply for Canyon Outings 8 r"il ' , , SWEET SUCCESS! but, then, Falcon had it from the start! TTT lb. Bel-A- ir Prepare So Crisp As Toast Special Offer Buy 2 Get 1 Free and Tender As Easy Mry,!wri9rht, p po,t TheCrop' doz. 25 30 43c a Peaches 3 pkgs. BOf' ORANGE JUICE 29 - BeLAir IP Concentrated 5 fot 0 and Cream fbtlszcm. FIRST IM COMPACT CAR SALES! Phone 888 USED CADS AfJD TRUCKS VrtOllT New Crop Sweet, Tender, Large Full Ears Peppers ANGEL 1 Sweet, Crisp Green Bells FOOD CAKES 3 tor l.0 49 lb. 27 Dozen ) Safeway Guaranteed Meats! Blade Cut Choice Beef MMI Boneless lb. 69 Ground Beef Fresh, Large, Yellow, U.S. No. to 83Vzi The Kind That Makes You Want More-Peac- hes BONNEVILLE MOTORS Only Ford Dealers Sell gal. Safeway Farm Fresh Produce! F.D.A.f. Tooele, Utah UU WAFFLES pt. 35 for 98 10 lb. loaf 19 Hamburger Buns Hot Dog Buns AA" Eggs Main Street Vi Assorted Flavors Paper Napkins tiS 278 North lA,1 (Scotch Treat, 6 oz., 5 for 75c Ice Cream Never before has a first year car enjoyed the acceptance that Westerners have given the Ford Falcon, America's lowest-price- d car! Its the nations best selling compact car! Falcon's quality is built in. Its performance is a matter of record. Before the first Falcon was delivered, Ford- - put regular cars through a severe 176,000-mil- e production-ru- n test. Now, less than a year later, millions of miles have been rung up by Falcon owners... proving what we knew from the start: that you get up to 30 miles per gallon with the most delightful driving car owners have ever experienced. When youre the sales leader as Falcon is that means better trading opportunities, especially with the entire production of a major West Coast plant being devoted to Falcon. The waitings over! Ssa.test drive... and take delivery now on your Falcon! ? br 1.00 .4WWMi,Uk r 5 Safeway'! High Quality Frankfurters All Sliced Bacon Corn King Fish Sticks Safeway's Meat 2 its. 89 lb. pkg. 49 ib. 53 Captain's Choice 8 Ready For Pan oz. 3 for 1.00 wm Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday |