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Show Its getting so a hidebound conservative the taxpayer ought to hae some change Cincinnati Enquirer. THE TOOELE TRANSCRIPT Filtered an Second Clast ltn $4 M.itter at tha CoM oriue al Tihm Ol. I'tah Aiitfuntyar 1VM, An of M r h V is79 Published ly tlia Tt m-- Ipt FulWt In rnMinhlnpf Company, Tn, 6 Tua! t&ch Friday M Tivelo CUv, rtnh. 1'rice in ornts per cop, Suln ipt jt ) u-- 3 U ' rnj, l'i Street, 1(hh 'a, Fifth, Timm h. Publisher ALEX F. DUNN. nil correvpoiideme A Tke Tooele Transcript ?pnlTs Friday, lune 24, LOREN C. DUNN Editor Priesthood Leadership Meeting 4 For every man who thinks, a hundred are moved only by force or feeling. Arnold H. Glasow, Thoughts for Today. 10 Tooele Stake Sets 1960 oOo ri M'lln N !:, Tooele Stake Priesthood loader-shi- p meeting will be held in the Tooele Fourth Eleventh Ward, this (coming Sunday at 2.00 pm. The v oOo The storm was increasing in violence and some of the desk had already been swept overboard, when the captain decided j! to send up a signal of distress. But hardly had the rocket burst over i! the ship when a solemn-facepassenger stepped onto the bridge. J Captain," he said, Td be the last man on earth to cast a il damper on anyone, but it seems to me that this is no time for Mutual Moments, letting off fire works." gs A Y Iii lores ting - following ore asked to attend Stake Presidency. Clerks, High Council, Suke Aaronic Priesthood Committee, Slake Committee for Senior Members of Aaronic Priest-hixi- d r Sidelights -- i n i i Presidencies. 0O0 Australian oborigines use dogs as blankets to keep warm at ranks as a thne- -' night. A chilly night in the Australian National Geographic day night. A five-dnight is really cold! Bulletin. Out-ba- ck og rivn TWENTY YEARS AGO TINS WEEK . . . oOo Mrs. Ivy Evans Crandall was killed Monday morning at Erda You will never find a Jewish boy in a dt job. A Gent le auto accident. Moroni Fngland, one of Tooele's most colorful pioneers, dies. will always ask what the wages are, but a Jewish boy will aik, What are the prospects?" Sir Basil Henriques, Win Id Dige .t. N. O. Pierce, vice president of the Mountain States Telephone London. and Telegraph Company, came from Denver last Thursday, to personally present the Theodore N. Vail medal to Miss Zella Orme, Money giving is a very good criterion, in a way, of a person's at the banquet in her honor, last Thursday evening, at the Kirk Dr. health. Generous people are rarely mentally ill people. mental Hotel. Wilbur Peck, son of Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Peck, plans to leave Karl Menninger, quoted in Townsend Plan National Courier. July 19, for a trip to the interior of Alaska, under the famous Puchanan plan. The man who has accomplished all that he thinks worthwhile John D. Speirs is attending summer school at the University has begun to die. E. T. Trigg, Credit and Financial Mgt. in an ad-en- d X. oOo eaders. m oOo of Utah. Mrs. Alfred M. Nelson entertained a group of friends, last Wednesday, in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mr. Nelson. Tord V-- trucks, five hundred dollars, FOB factory. FOR RENT nicely furnished front bedroom. 145 North First West. BIRTHS THIS WTEK Mr. and Mrs. George McLaws, a son; Mr. and Mrs. George Brandt, of Stockton, a son; Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Orr, Grantsville, a daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Neil Cowans, a son. A iVeu oOo It's the easiest thing in the world to be honest; the hardest Sam Rayburn, Speaker of the thing in the world to be dishonest. U. S. House of Rep., These Times. Utah Out-O- w Lain Pretty little Sherrie Knight, has a new playmate, a huge red plush dog, which is a gilt Irom the Tooele Jeep Patrol, Here the bright eyed little Miss accepts the gift Costs Are Ilijjli tile Visitor Injured in Barb ire Mishap .. . Dance Fritlay from two members of the Patrol, left, Glen Murray and right, Jay Erickson. Nurse Lorraine Proctor looks on approvingly. The community has taken Sherrie into their hearts THE HAPPY HOMEMAKERS I-i The Happy Homemakers, a Improvement Club, have elected the following officers to serve durseason. They are ing the Out of the string of managers who have attempted to shape the W Sheila . . . . Jacobs, $2,350,000 Utah president; Teresa year per spends h0me fortunes of Tooele Radio Station KDYL (formerly KTUT), probably ,r;i vice Susan Williams, of. stu. Jubsidizi out. gtate president; no two have made a greater impress, on on the local populas than) A,an Bradshaw, age 9, who is gmia Occhipmti. The meeting was Slwart 'so h,adt.r; Kris Barra-Utah public col. called s wh(J to ordbr by V ice President VCrn S visi,in3 here in company with his of js ,h,e and and group .rellnquf, institutions, V,nnn, a Gillette (leges Sheryl Bradshaw. The recreation Karma L(l(? Di,Smon reins manager grandmother, Mrs. Orville Jones, This was one of the major out on ,,.ld(.r chairman from Tucson, Arizona, and guest games organised Coming on the scene last September as relative new comers of a in study points presented .the lawn and afterwards the gnls, of h,s aunt and uncle, Lester and (Ray was here for a time when the station first went on the air, Reporter, Kris Barraclough higher education by Utah Foun- - j sandwich he and, Diane Clark, at Lake Point, had July 3, 195G), they showed keen interest in the community, and did dation the private governmental, THIMBLEENAS uhjch thty made durin, all they could to be accepted in the spirit of friendliness and serviee. the misfortune to injure himself research organization. No new comers to the game, Ray has had experience with ACCORDING to the Foundation Jtbe group in "America the Beauti-lmclub, met at the home of their 5 p rn KI.UB, KNAK, KWHO and KUTV, holding down executive respon3.501 nonresi- were there Banner" leader, star report, Gwendolyn a Vern two is Spangled U. U. the of with former later stations. 1 sibility ran nt0 cnmn barbed Wire dent students enrolled in Utahs,..Amorjca- - an(j -- Alouette. Norma Warburton, junior leader,' journalism student and has been with KUTV and the Intermountain while at play with other children was there to assist Mrs. Stephens' Network as a news announcer. He is a member of Sigma Delta and cut his right leg. Three s tehes P Chi, national honorary journalism fraternity. required at the Tooele Val- 845 residents Utah Leslie Fenton. The given Although here only ten months, they have established a good least, only t0 sew up the wound. ,py Hospita, and their friendliness will be missed around Tooele anditended 1W1',C colleges in other that sta,es akl,nK ye,ar: especially on Main Street. 2,656 CARD OF THANKS IstateOUO - supported colleges in Utah.Jed by the members of Beesie tary, Leslie Fenton; safety chair- of to the door some at Utah food rate Davis net health people opportunity club, expect chairman and song We wish to express our deepest Nowadays, bejThe recently atjman, Kokomo (Ind). Tribune. a meeting at her home. The girls leader, LaRae Winn; party and thanks and appreciation to all of opened with an electric eye. made candy and milk drinks forjprogram chairman, Janice Tal - our friends, neighbors and rela-thefor the kindness extended us project work, after whkhjMadge; reporter. Kathy Ander-'tive- s elecI dont understand prayer anvmore than I understand President Brenda Baca dismissed son. Refreshments were served during the sudden passing of our students fees nonresident for ,cial out catches a that builds know I do man that But generator tricity. (husband and father, Clyde Smith. jby Alene Stephens. public colleges and univ-t- o the meeting. of the air that marvelous power, electricity, and we use that power!3 Etta Ginter We say to Reporter, Thank You" from the $105 Reporter, Kathy Anderson ersities per (amounting do so many things for us. God made electricity and I believe, the God who made a power to light our homes did not forget to year) are among the lowest in Charles L. Allen, All Things the nation. After making allowance make a power to light up our lives. or sucl ees and or ,be ex Are Possible Thru Prayer (Fleming H. Revell). penses incurred by other states in educating Utah residents who We are conscious of our own pride, but behave towards othersg0 outside the State for their London. as if they had none. Puck, college training, Utah still must contribute an estimated net of in state ap The torch of religion may be lit in church, but it does its $2,350,000 per year for the education of propriations Jnl. S. Brotherhood street. on in the the and Baptist shop burning oOo Bth War.I Primary - Playmate for Sherry 4JI CIul)S f. bottom of our hearts to those who juxik part in the service, sent flowers or cards, visited us, helped in the home or for any other lexpression of sympathy. Mrs. Hattie Smith and daughter Fae Smith 1 y,Snand Secretaries, Group Leaders and Class Instructors of Melchiedek Priesthood Quorums, Bishoprics and Clerks, General Secretaries, Group Advisors, and Instructors for th Aaronic and Senior Aaronic members of the Aaronic Priesthood. Departments will be held for Personal Welfare, Church Service and Fact Finding and Reporting Priestcommittees, Melchizedek hood Quorum Instructors, Aaronic and Senior Aaronic Priesthood T When all think alike, thinks much A Primary Childrens dance will be held Friday, June 24, at the North Tooele stake tabernacle, under the sponsorship of the Tooele Eighth Ward. All childien of Primary age are invited to attend. Admission is ten cents and there will be cup cakes and punch for sale at five cents. Dancing will be from 7 to 8:30 p.m. THE SMALLEST MN The lowest weight of any human on record was that of Hopkins Hopkin of Wales, who weigh- no one ed 12 pounds at his death, in ,754. at the age of 17. g t It Per ''' BILL'S i 66 Service Station "f 0O0 in Grantsville , Utah PHILLIPS 66 Batteries, Tires and Assessories ir PHILLIPS 66 the si"n of stvell service Tit-Bit- 0O0 students. Foundation analysts estimate A life enriched by reading is a guarantee against boredom. that the number of Utahns seek ing college admission will nearly Eugene P. Bcrtin, Pennsylvania School Journal. double by 1975. Since past experience shows that most of these Mv driving is perfection, my courtesy is tops. Ive just caught individuals (nearly 91 per cent) the reflection of motorcycle cops! Sunshine in Utah for their college stay receives and Faith sees the invisible, believes the incredible, training, Utah colleges and univHoards Dairyman. the impossible. ersities will be hard pressed to accommodate all of these potential college students. THE FOUNDATION study Indicates that although private institutions of higher learning are expected to absorb part of the enrollment increase forecast for the next 15 years, most of the increase will have to be met by the public institutions in the State. Utah's ability to meet this expected flood of college students, according to the report, is depen$2099 dent upon a number of factors 59 including the future policy of the Radio, Heater, Over Drive State toward the admission of students. 1299 88 56 The Foundation report observes Radio, Heater, Hgd. Power Steering & Brakes higher education in Utah have repeatedly criticized the lack of 1299 coordination in the programs of 4 Dr. 56 Buick the various institutions in Utah. Radio, Heater, Power Steering, Brakes, Windows To help overcome this problem, and Seats the Utah Coordinating Council of Successful Higher Education. 1299 operation of this new state 56 agency, according to the Utah Power Steering, Brakes and Seat, Radio & Heater Foundation analysis, "could help Rdio & Heat 699 to solve some of the problems 56 resulting from the lack of coordination and could do much V-999 to 8 55 provide the State with a uniPower Steering, Brakes and Seat, Radio & Heater fied long range plan for higher education. 0O0 0O0 . HOTTEST VALUE Quality Value Rambler Custom Sedan Olds Super Holiday Coupe Roadmaster Riviera Pontiac Convertible Opel Sedan Dodge Royal 54 Sedan Pontiac Star Chief Sedan 699 Radio, Heater, Hydra Cadillac Convertible Ful1 53 Buick Sedan VerY Clean 54 53 53 Power 1299 499 Imperial Ful1 Power, Air Conditioned Dodge Lancer Coupe V-8 699 ORIOLE Our bird oriole takes its name from the Latin aureolus, meaning golden. Baseball 48 Cadillac Special F Powei Ton Truck wI,h s,ock rack 60 Dodge 53 Ford Sedan As Is 1952 Allstate 50 Chevrolet Sedan 49 Pontiac Grape Drink Cake Mix Fruit Sherbet Raspberries Lucerne Party Pride Fresh Frozen Lynden oz. Lunch Meat Morrell's Snack can 40 oz. pkg. 2 for Bisquick 12 Highway Kernel Sweet Corn Whole oz. 6 for 12 Green Giant Scotties Honey 12 oz. 6 Facial Tissue 35c 85c for 1.00 4 for - Utah Cherry Apple or Boysenberry lg. family size 3 for 1.00 BREAD Mrs. Wright's Multi-Grai- n lg. lb. loaf Safeway Guaranteed Meats! Round or Swiss Steak 97c to Empress Creamed 25 OZ. Safeway Farm. Fresh Produce! 299 199 149 149 149 Phone 345 OPEN TILL 8 P.M. "See us for the best buy!" 4 lbs. 1.00 3 for 1.00 3 for 85 Vz gal- 69 5 for 1.00 Coldbrook Margarine 599 'Soke? ffloS? C, 44 East 1st North FRUIT PIES Rump Roast 499 Power Steering, Brakes, Radio and Heater, Gyromatic 52 EVESIT OS and Orem at Tooele, 3:30 p.m. Tooele Ball Club won over Magna 23-behind Rigbys three hitter. Kay collected three hits to keep his win. Mick Culleton got three for four and Dave Stephens was the hitting star, getting five for 2 seven. Tooele will play Teds Glass on Sunday at 1 p m. A win for Tooele could win the title, manager will go with lefty Blaine Sylvester, hook ball artist. Tooele will play a practice game right after the league game, with Orem. Central Utah League team. Orem has 8 wins and no losses. See you at the games. a Cube Steak Ground Beef Fancy Thompson Seedless, Flavorful and Easy Eating Lemons Red Onions LfRtwS'coid'Mnk, doz. lbs. 35 19 Halibut Bacon Wicklow Sliced, Good Quality For Your Convenience OPEN SUNDAYS From 9 A.M. Until 6 P.M. Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday ) 19 |