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Show Friday, October The Tooele Transcript Iteiluce Losm's 1 Vigilance in Fin? Prevention Is Firmed by National Hoard FT Ul Continued vigilance in the field of fire prevention is urged by the National Board of Fire Underwriters as the surest means of holding down fire deaths and losses. pro-p.it- y 53 Vauxhall Sed 1095 S8 Dodge 58 Metropolitan 2 IN A 1195 1195 57 Merc HT Sed 1595 695 55 Plym Wagon 645 55 Chev Wagon 895 55 Chry 2 695 54 Chev 2 dr. 545 54 lord Vic. 54 Plym 2 59 Ford Pickup 1695 55 Ford Pickup 895 56 Chev Sub 1095 In- Appear on TV Tograin the On the spot or under spotBarbara Hawkins, Miss light? Billie Martin and Larry Morten-sen- , all of Tooele, former members of Tooele High, teamed up Hammond of Davis with Jerry High school to supply the student need on a guidance program presented last Monday evening at 7 p m. over Channel 7, KUED. This program, a cooperative venture between Utah State Em- ployment Security and the Utah State Educational Department, is the first of a series to be presented weekly at that same time to all communities in Utah, and is being presented by the prin- - throughout HUNTER H SPECIALS! IPS ir 230: CHRYSLER Left! men inspect Lodge. In doing so the following procedure is necessary to keep the hides from spoiling: hides should be salted as early as possibly after skinning. This is done by lay- Fall Season Providing Years Best Angling ing the hide out flat with the hair side down, rub No. 150 salt into Indian Summer days now comthe meat side of the hide, then mon to Utah's fall season are fold the sides into the middle, roll providing some of the best again from one end to the other and tie. angling of the year, according to Then deliver the hide to the North the department of fish and game. door of the Elks Lodge where a Generally good weather, extredepository will be placed to receive them, or call the Lodge, No. mely low water conditions and 1673 and the hide will be picked other factors have combined to make the catch of recent weeks up. one of the best in many years for Transportation has been arrang- this period. ed for to transport the hides to a tannery in Salt Lake City to be Good brown trout fishing is now processed and turned over to the the rule on most of the lower elehospitals at no charge. This pro- vation streams, with excellent gram will start with the early hunt catches of trout, mostly rainbow, that begins in some counties on being taken from Strawberry, Scofield, Fishlake, Panguitch and the 15th of October until the end most of the other well known or the regular hunt. To the hunters fisheries. we say for the Vet who needs your With only a few exceptions, all help "Thanks and good hunting. The hospitals are now full to ca- of the state's waters remain open pacity, so hunt safely and return to angling through Nov. 30, this to your families, we need your year. Many waters in Utah are deer hide not your own. open to all year angling. still-wat- oxuiiriLllsr BSsletiE IFtleM the twin $ savings savings accounts safe deposit boxes automatic savings new or used car loans home improvement loans personal loans bank money orders travelers checks loans for purchase or construction of a home checking service fire prevention activity. More and more communities are drawing plans under which the uniformed firemen of the local department inspect homes to point out potential fire hazards. The program is purely voluntary. Fore- Only One '60 Tooele Elks To Collect Deer Hides Tooele Lodge No. 1673 of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks will promote a Crusade for Game Hides for Veterans. A slogan that is used throughout this Country by all Elks Lodges Doris Waltz and Phylis Smith is "for as long as there is a Veteran hospitalized in a Veterans tied 192 for single high game. Phylis Smith took high three Hospital the Elks will not forget." With this slogan the foundation games with 397 for the day. was layed by the Utah Elks State Billie Trusty, Secretary Association to spearhead a collecOTHERS participating in the pro- tion program to secure hides for gram were Mark Nichols, Emory Veterans Hospitals in the State of Morelli, Clive Roberts, a counselor Utah. All eleven Lodges are supfrom Olympus, H.E.D. Redford, porting this program in hopes of science teacher from U. of U.; supplying the needed hides to aid Roger Jay Lees, Professor from in the physical therapy program Westminister College; Allan Cook at these hospitals. In order for us to put over our facility manager of KUED; David Evans, sound technician and Mr. share of this program, we need Robert Clayton, director, who also the assistance of every hunter assisted with the program. and sportsman in Tooele County, This program will be rebroad- said John Paulos, Exalted Ruler. cast in the morning, Friday at He requests every hunter who 9:30 in order for High Schools of does not intend to use the hides the state to observe and discuss. to donate them to the Tooele reduce fire hazards, "but the figure would much higher we know, tensive fire protection 10 DEER a home Need it? Weve got it . . . plus a genuine desire to have you as a customer and convenient banking quarters to serve you properly. only if the householder desires the inspection PAULOS to be made. Around 15 million homes in the United States were inspected under the program last year, with approximately 50 per cent of the fire departments in the nation participating in the work and it is expected that twice that number will be inspected this year. Chrysler-Dodg- e Ph. 134 The Local Students SELECliON of the students to participate are made by Emory Morelli of the State Employment Security and Mark Nichols of the whose Utah State Department, criteria for selection is "By Their Fruits Ye Shall Know Them. The Morelli Nichols measurement formula presupposes that this criteria is really the acid test as to the program (or a teacher or administrator for that matter). Mr. Morelli states that his findvarious ings as he interviewed students in the Salt Lake Davis and Tooele areas indicate complimentary things that could be said about the guidance these students have had at Tooele. He stated that the members of the University and others who hud a hand this program, exin developing pressed themselves in the same complimentary way. Miss Hawkins graduated from THS three years ago and Billy Martin and Larry Mortensen, two years ago. Wed. A.M. Bowling nation to he added, have been without inwork. HOME INSPECTIONS. Mr. Vincent pointed to the Home Inspection Program conducted by the International Association of Fire Chiefs as one of the vital aids in people M 1950. tensive woik of civic groups, fire departments, schools, churches, commercial establishments, and industrial concerns in promoting fire safety helped shave down last year's toll, Mr. Vincent said. "The reduction in fire losses last year is all the more significant when you realize that 1959 was a big construction year, and the number of buildings in the United States, and their net worth was greater at the end of the year than at the beginning. Our fire prevention activities must not be limited to Fire Prevention Week, but must be an activity," he declared. "There is no way of counting the untold number of fires that were halted before they started by the efforts on the part of dr HT 595 395 0 . !Z. downturn since EH OR I S HELPED. 595 Sedan 53 Ford of $1,056,266-00- the dr HT 795 55 Dodge Sed $1,047,073-000- , nine-tenth- s dr HT 895 56 Plym Sed lire Prevention last year, aggregated a decrease of one percent under the , , 1095 56 Dodge Wag SIEUAL Week, which is being observed October 9 through 15, message, Lewis A. Vincent, general manager of the National Board, reminded there were 11,300 fire deaths last vear, or 200 fewer than the 11,500 for 1958. F'ire losses in the United States dr HT 169S 57 Dodge Sed 56 Merc 2 cipals in the various schools who are arranging to have discussions and between parents, teachers students, reldtive to the guidance problems that arise. 7, 1960 Tooele Crr& t First Security for Full Ftot Security took pf Idoho, N First Security ftonk of Utah, N A. First Security Sonk of Rock Springs Members Ftderol Deposit Insuronce Corporation A. to 8 w i tun lltvtci 1 cTpms SALES CRAFT & UNIVERSAL FOR DEER SEASON Universal Mixette Anniversary Price only AMES - HARRIS - 45rpm temperature s15 Retail 44.50 Sale Price RECORDS FREE Specially Priced at only $295 STEREO Deluxe 8 Lb. Celecloud 4 - 2 Lb. 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