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Show ,t 5th AVanl i The Tooele Transcript Primary Sunday Senior 1- The Filth Ward Primary will present its Sunday evening birthday service, Sunday, August 1), at 7.00 p m. Primary childien are requested to be at the Churih at Everyone is invited to attend. 1 , , Friday, August 12, 1960 Mark 50lli Year vtie 11, follow- ben'-.it.a- iiiSMEH!! fg&tv' 39c ea. Light, Smooth with a rich, creamy filling 43c Chocolate Swiss Cream Roll Bakery Fresh, Sesame Covered Semi-Sof- t Rolls doz. 29c TOOELE BAKERY 40 West Vine Injured Wednesday 1 j Informed on Crops Si Insects The best advice if often given by means of silence. Michael Curry Where Cool Breezes Blow! THURSDAY FRIDAY & iftiltTu . ' f BACLLEJLOR ifsiiVsiasFN HAlttR BRINNAN AND tv 11 KPLKlauIdins DAVID WAYNE TOM EWELL -Q1 Willi.' Jo. D H Samuel his famous years ago, when Colt invented 130 he was 16. North Carolina has more Indians than any other state, east of the Mississippi. The ancestors of Lincoln came from Hingham, Norfolk County, SATURDAY & SUNDAY WATUSl AND ixuiulv Marcia Lee Clarke Three Attend Jr. Red Cross Summer Camp MON Michael Curry and Eldon Hill town with the shortest Junior and Senior student, of the name in the United States is Tooele High School, and Marcia thought to be T. B , Maryland, so Clark, Junior student from the named after Thomas Brooke. High School, returned Dugway Saturday from one week summer camp at the State University in Logan, Utah. They were representatives of the Tooele County Junior Red Cross Chapter. While at camp, they received The f j REMEMBER!! ENDS SATURDAY FRIDAY, 11, SATURDAY 12, JRC leadership and counseling and became acquainted with many activities to be used in class work. Their trip to Logan was by chartered bus from Salt Lake City. While at camp, they were in association with one hundred JRC delegates from the high schools of Utah. They return home with great enthusiasm for Junior Red Cross work for the coming year. training It's Cool Inside THURSDAY, nar-irow- ly below the elbow. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Spendlove. Jared Cole of Grantsville also received injuries to his left hand and thumb when he dropped a piece of equipment on his hand. MI Youths Well who has COL. MacGREGOR, just returned from France, where he was Deputy Commander ot Ordnance for our Armed Forces in Europe, told of the standardizatKilling bugs can mean reaping ion of d.fferent items of equipa rich harvest to a farmer. But ment among the North Atlantic the right bugs can be just Organization members saving Treaty Club members which allows interchangeable use as important as field crops and of equipment and eases the ord- enrolled in the programs can tell nance problem. In light of this entomology you. a sees Col. change. MacGregor UNDER the direction of the Exgreat future for the Tooele Ordtension Service, boys and girls in nance Depot. he field crops project learn everyThe new TOD Commander also fromhow to test, fertilize Flying Caduceus" thing Dr. Nathan H. Ostich poses beside his noted a trend of increased patriotand till their soil-- to how to harwhich he drove Thursday morning at the Bonneville Salt ism across the United States. He store and market quality I lats. believes this is due to increased vest, In between the preparation' crops. interest in international activities of soil for planting in sprung and over the last few years. the fall harvest, comes somej Col. MacGregor invited everyentomolgy like learning1 practical one to visit TOD and see the to control crop destroying insects work being accomplished there and to use beneficial ones. He commented that close associaRelationship and application of tion with the activities of the Ord scientific research to Dr. Nathan H. Ostich, MD., 50 two years, to build it. agriculture Anyear old bachelor from Los Ray Brock, Technical Editor of nance Depot will prevent damag- is demonstrated by these two eduEnis from rumors test started. is the California, driving geles, "Hot Rod" Magazine, ing getting cational programs, say the ExtenF his lying Caduceus" on the gineer and his assistants are Alan He urged Chamber members to sion Service. Bonneville Salt Hats, where he Bradshaw and Howard Dixson. call either himself or his staff to The young entomologist need xpects to go 500 miles per hour AFTER REACHING his desir- verify any rumors that may be not confine himself to crops, fie is before this week is over. ed goal of 500 miles per hour. Dr. heard about the Depot in the ready to tackle such annoying HIE FLYING CADUCEUS Is Ostich will then depend on wind future. pests as mosquitoes, too. Along ended his with bug identification, COL MacGREGOR twenty eight feet long and has a resistance to slow him down to bug his.our foot cross section. The en- 350 miles per hour, at which time talk by reaffirming the impor tory, and bug control, there also to tance of close Depot - Community is plenty of room in this program gine is out of a B 36 bomber. he will release his parachute Fires'one has been designing and slow him down to 200 mils per relations, and he summarised for the budding lepidoptenst, with testing the special made tires for hour, and then he will apply the this thought with "we are part of a yen for chasing butterflies and this community and we want to moths to add to his collection. .wo years. The tires have been brakes. tested up to 600 miles per hour. THESE The Flying Caduceus will be be part of this community. specialists have a In other business, the Pacific ehance to display their cropsl colaluminum timed by the Chrondek Timing The are wheels Babe Ruth lections, and records in competimachined from forged aluminum Association from Los Angeles, Southwest Regional baseball tournament was an- tion for honors ranging from jillet and are independantly sus- California. nounced as was the starting o! county awards to trips as state pended with torsion bars. ACTION the Tooele County Fair. Both delegates to the National Dr. Ostich figures the Flying Club Caduceus cost approximately The actions of men are the events take place in Tooele, Aug Congress in Chicago next Novemof their 11. 12 and 13. ber. At the congress $400 scholarand ten thousand man best interpreters John Locke PRESIDENT O. T. Barrus also ships are presented to six nationhours were spent during the last thoughts. al winners in each program. The field crops awards are provided by the Nitrogen Division of Allied Cheemical Corporation, and the entomology awards by Her cules Powder Company. workeis were Smelter Two treated at the Tooele Valley hos- -' pital, last night, for injuries and released to their homes, Jay Ward Spendlove, very missed serious injury, when h:s arm was struck by an electric ore car. He received contusions and lacerat.ons of the right arm 4-- Phone 533 Street in Tooele 2 Smelter Workers Oslicli After 500 surprises Fresh Apple Pie WWW New TOD Commanding Officer' made a report to the Chamber on Cecil M. MacGregor, spoke the progress of the Middle Canabout the changing Army Ord yon state park. Chamber nance concepts, rumors concernPresiding at the ing TOD and the importance of luncheon was vice president Jack being part of the community, in Maher who was acting in place an address at the Chamber of of President Ted Gillette, who Commerce meeting, held Wednes- was excused. day, noon, at the Kirk Coral room. ing closely on the Pleasings Easy with our " Col. l!i- heels of coin 'clubs established in l)10 for boys llh-s- e clubs were the fureainne. NEW SON I OR THE edut of the present day 4 11 LOUIS MATEKELS nov sorit piogiam 2 4 null. on ruial and urban youth A little prospective athlete joinTlHb year marks the 53th ed the famiiv circle of the l.ouis of the discoetry of a anniversaty on Mutckel's Wednesday (Shieh) successful process Method canning August 10 The young man made and utensils have changed, but his first appearance at the Holy the the end product remains 4 47 m. and Cross hospital at p as homemakers same Young tipped the scales at seven pounds well as ones strive epcrienft-one ounce. Happy grandparents to turn out sparkling, wholesome, are Mr. and Mrs. Ray W. Hansen of mod which ran and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Mntekel nutritious jars be stored for safe eating later on all of Tooele. The new mother is the former LaDonna Hansen. The Cooperative Extension Ser-- I vice of the US. Department o TAKING OriENSE Agriculture estimates that well All is not offense that indiscre- 'over 150,000 club memliers will tion finds, and dotage terms so. turn out about 4'i million quarts William Shakespeare of canned food this year. y Col. MacGregor Speaks Al Chamber Luncheon Ginning Tumu'o earning chhs fust girl projects" in 4 yfT ...wwfwwtww Cl libs All b 15. -1 i &2Su 1 in CARY - TUES - WED CRANT-TDK- Y CURTIS 7 M OPERATION 'PETTICOAT' EASTMAN AND BRANDED A RENEGADE I Oil Leave Airman Frank Fonger is on leave from the USS Lexington CVA 16, now anchorrd at 14-d- m TOOELE NATIONAL GUARD ARMORY KENNETH MORE FAIR QUEEN Cinemascope CONTEST FERRIS WHEEL FLOWER SHOW MATINEE SAT. AND OTHER RIDES DANCE REVIEW GIRLS HOMEMAKING AGRICULTURE & YOUTH PROGRAM WOMEN'S DIVISION & GIRLS H 4-- v DIVISION. ARTS & CRAFTS, ETC. HAMBURGERS, HOT DOGS, SOFT DRINKS, ICE CREAM -E- ATS GALORE! MILITARY Jj t f t WYNTER DANA COMMUNITY MERRY-GO-ROUN- D f r -- San Diego, Calif. 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