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Show Coinmunisls Exposed By Slvouscii TOD Reservists Go to Work to leading Keservi.wls Arrive CORRECTED identification , . , Babies born at Tooele Valley hospital Left to Right, Top: son ot Mr. and Mrrs. Michael Martinez, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Long and son of Mr. and Mrs. John Kading. Bottom, left, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hutchins, and right son of Mr. and Mrs. George McKellar. Our apologies! We know you all want to claim your own babies. Supply SpreiuIUl The first batch of reservists for this yean summer camp at TOD, flew In last week to begin training. Above, an ordnance outfit is being assembled after departing from one of the planes. Ordnance Supply Specialists, United States Army Reserve, are shown receiving technical instruction in Ordnance Supply procedures. Reserve units represented are: Hq. Det. 312th 333rd Orrd. Group, Norristown, Pa Ord. Co. (Ammo), Clearfield, Pa., 812th Ord. Co. (Ammo), Ripley, W. Va., and 351st Ord. Co. (Ammo), Mjrtinshurg, W. Va. k v SZM . .i ""7, 5 ' $ , 'h 'V f TINE ARTS Art, music, literature, in fact, all civilization, springs from margin of mans time and energy, over and above that needed for bare existence. !w: r v V MORE - . ( V. r - 1 i , A v DAILIES EARLY RISERS LEARNING TO COUNT Pennsylvania has the greatest One proven way to teach your risers tend to be conceit- - number of daily newspapers, both Early children to count is to give them ed in the mornings, and sleepy morning (28) and evening, (103), iof any state in the Union. in the afternoons. different allowances. - V"- v" re- Ammunition Crimper JO Fred Reich CUMS and 2850 East 5060 South Phone CR SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH WE DO NOT CURE AND SMOKE ANY PORK FROM take the initiative defending "Since these flights were brought about as a direct result of Russian boasts of sneak attack, to start the next major war, people are recognizing that the military ' Power Plant Pepnir Wendel Johnson, mechanic at Tooele Ordnance Depot, is shown instructing Spec. 4 Robert Ash and Spec. 4 Samuel Ghanayen of the 312th Ord. Group, Norristown, Pa., on the repair of the power plant for the 8 tank, as part of the Reservists training at TODs USSR Ordnance training M-4- A and intelligence servics had the morale responsibility to do what ever was necessary to protect our people from another Pearl Har- t bor. "THE U2 INCIDENT also unmasks Russias inability to prevent such flights, as Mr. K. admits knowing about them for over three years. "Washington states that the U2 plane would not have been shot down unless equipment problems had forced it into lower altitudes where Russians could get at it. MR. SKOUSEN is a former FBI agent and educator, and as an author he has written a number of books and magazine articles in a variety of fields. Wallace Johnson R. Dr. introduced Mr. Skousen and his I. manager Alfred campaign Biorge, to the luncheon guests. Also a luncheon speaker was James Dugdale who reviewed a Sixth Army National Strategy Conference he recently attended. the meeting was Conducting Chamber of Commerce President, Ted Gillette. 17 . r p-TtK- ' Verticle PuU-Apa- rl yj ' , I ' Mac! MORE VALUE. Just look at these Mercury advantages over other low-pricars: You ride smoother because Mercury has up to 8 inches more wheelbase . . . and is up to 494 pounds heavier. Youre more comfortable because of Mercurys extra shoulder room, leg room, and foot room. You feel safer because Mercurys brakes and visare bigger (up to 21 to is better more). (up ibility dozen two has least at Mercury extra values. Why not enjoy them all, and save a little money, too? ce i Vernon Matthiesen, ammunition sure 5 Ordnance Depot, is shown instructin E, : and Sgt. Peter Belfatto, 3I2th Ord n U town. Pa., in the operation of the Vertiiai T in connection with intensive USAR am r.u. training. ' iz ; . . ' , i a ' i'or J ' : ac.il.ie, l j.'viilence 26), BIT AND SPUR Bit and Spur members are reminded that their help is needed on Friday, June 24, to assist with the auto acrobat show. a Q V-- 8 EVEN THE POWERED PLYMOUTH FURY OR CHEVROLET IMPALA. deluxe-appoint- This amazing price story is the result of Mercurys dramatic 1960 price reductions (as much as $174 lower than last year, including extras that are now standard equipment). srade Medium low-pri- ce Don Ross Anderson, employee at Tooele Ordnance Depot, is instructing Sgt. Lewis Morris and Spec. 4 Mike Farrell of the 344 Ord. Bn. (Ammo) Huntington, W. Va., in the procedure of carburator adjustment on a two and one half ton truck. Instruction is in connection with USAR Training. 3 doz 79c Shortening 2 Every Mercury is lower priced than last year. AH cars. They are priced Montereys are now below, or within a few dollars of, the other de luxe V--8 field. Come in. See for yourself. series in the Carlnirator Adjustment Wilson's Bake Rite lbs 69c low-pri- Based on comparison ot manufacture' suggests modeln 19t0 retail bast prices tor lowest-price- n Meadow Gold Gold Nugget lb. 09c Ice Cream Sweet Cream V Morton Salters Tender Cut 3 Pk Gal 85c Carton 29c s Green Beans 303 s!ze 4 for 55c Gold Coin Sliced i-f- tr BACON Hi-La- Dry Milk Low ra Queen Size DUZ 25 size 13c Oil 1 1.49 Fresh Lean 0Oc GROUND BEEF lb pkg 53c f 2 lbs. 89c ri jh v, H4 A , Lean Tender Flour OPS rirsl Quality 25 lbs 1.95 BEEF CUBES lb. 69c V -- Resizzing Machine AT 1 1 North Main Street Tooele, Utah ed wall-to-w- lb Small Fresh Snow White D And were not talking about a stripped Mercury. This price comparison is based on a Monterey with luxurious nylon interior and deep, soft carpeting. c Lamb BELOW PRICES START $63 TO $66 LOWEST-PRICE- Tender ' ID in itself. JUNE 15th to SEPTEMBER 15th U.S. Good Full Cut P L Keith Groscost, ammunition surveillence inspector, Tooele Ordnance Depot, is shown instructing Staff Sgt. Leslie Erwin and Spec. 4 Garth Edwards of the 344th Ord. Bn. (Ammo) Huntington, W. Va., in the operation of an ammunition crimper, in connection with L'S.AR ammunition training. pow'er in Washington. a four step plan to halt com8. FEDERALIZATION of pubwhich included; (1) wide munism lic schools through federal aid. to 9. Making peace more impor- spread concern and interest motivate people to (2) study in tant than liberty. REFERRING to the above com- order to (3) learn the answers to munist aims, Mr. Skousen pointed the communist threat so (4) diout that a few trained communists rect action can be taken. have been successful in introducCommenting on the U2 incident, ing some of these ideas into seg- Mr. Skousen said the first wave ments of American politics. of world comment was shock and Enlightenment was the key, Mr. indignation, but the second wave Skousen felt would best solve the was admiration for the U. S. for communist problem. He outlined having such intestinal fortitude to Butter A -b NFW BABIES 6. Greatly increased socialistic controls over all phasis of life. 7. Elimination of state lines and states rights by centralization of A L i 5. GOVERNMENT CONTROLS of prices, wages and materials under the guise of combating inflation. Eggs . i pudiation of our currency. U.S. Good b . '- ! 1 a munist advances in the world to keep up to date on their timetable of conquest. he said. "It is time," said Mr. Skousen. "to raise a standard of on all fronts." RETFRENCE was also made to the ten things Moscow has instructed the American Communist Party to carry out in this country, They are: 1. Greatly expanded Government spending - and discrediting our economy by incidents of waste and graft. 2. HIGHER and higher taxes to develop resistence to Govern' ment. 3. Increasing unbalanced budget. 4. Wild inflation 'X ? com- allowing x I "Many prominent people from all walks of life have joined this movement; and it is the very is 1960 X t nism. which Friday, lune 24, s lew? y "A united front could smother communism within a few years, and do it without a serious breach of the peace. There are peaceful pressures in the economic and political fields which have not yet been used. In other words we still could win without a major war. So said W. Cleon Skousen, candidate for Governor and former Salt Lake City police chief, at a Tooele County Chamber of Commerce luncheon Wednesday noon at the Kirk Hotel Coral Room. MR. SKOUSEN, author of the book "Naked Communist and recognized authority on communism, cautioned that "there is a strong left wing movement across America which seems determined to carry out the announced progress of the world leaders of commu- thing The Tooele Transcript Vernon Matthiesen, ammunition surveillence inspector, Tooele t. William Miller Ordnance Depot, is shown instructing and Staff Sgt. Charles Rhodes of the 812th Ordnance Co., Ripley, W. Va., in the operation of the ammunition machine, as part of the Reservists intensive training. SEE THE 1960 MERCURYTHE BETTER LOW-PRIC- E CAR AT- - BONNEVILLE MOTORS 278 North Main Street Tooele, Utah Phone 883 i |