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Show Tho Tooele Transcript Friday, October LOCAL CHURCHES S 2 Catholic Rev. Charles E. Treegard Pastor 115 Utah Avenue Sunday Masses 7:00 am.. 10:3f Novena. Tuesday. to 8. 7 to 4 7pm I First Lutheran 1 Church $7tkjr t B. HOLM, PASTOR 7th and Birch ENDS SATURDAY Nick Romano- DAY Contest Lph-sian- 2:8-9- . Visitors always welcome at the Church of The Lutheran Hour. James C. Stephens, Pastor Phone 1007 Church School 9:45 am. Church service 11:00 a.m. Nursery for small children. Methodist Youth Fellowship at 7:00 p.m. Choir practice, Thursday, 7:00 MATINEE SAT. p m. Coffee Hour after Church, Sunday, October 30th. Holy Communion will be observed Sunday, November 13, instead of November 6. D.R. Bane of Grace Methodist Church of Salt Lake will preach November 6, at for us Sunday, the morning church service. The Executive Committee meeting of the Womans Society of Christian Service will be with Ethel Cartwright, Thursday, Nov. 2, at 2:00 p.m. Service Guild will Wesleyan meet with Marian Christian on Wednesday, Nov. 2, 7:30 p.m. P.M. STARTS SUNDAY KIRK Program KOVAK ERNIE BARBARA KOYACS RUSH Self-Deni- Strangers wen we meet - DnimaScop WALTER MATTHAU " COLOR VIRGINIA BRUCE COMING SOON High School Tooele County Chapter 12 of the Disabled American Veterans is sponsoring a contest for all tenth, eleventh and twelfth grade students of Tooele, Grantsville and Dugway High Schools. Rules are as follows: 1. Write a 250 or more word What Veton composition erans Day 1960 Means to Me. 2. Open to 10th, 11th and 12th grade students. 3. Contest ends 9:00 a.m. 9 November 19G0. 4. All entries will be picked up at your school on 10 November 1960. 5. Winning compositions will be published in local newspaper and read on radio station KDYL on Veterans Day, 11 November, 1960, at 11 a.m. 7. Two winners, 1st place -$25 savings bond, 2nd place-plaqu- e. two-thir- Sdmini-Atrome- for Admin- Local DAY To Meet November 1 Carrington, Into All The World Together. Day of Prayer in the Week of will be obPrayer and served in the Church Friday, 28 October at 7:30 p.m. Leader Louise Spry. Halloween party for children 8 years old and younger will be in the church, Sunday, October 30 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. The Methodist Youth Fellowship party for Dugway MYF will be in the church, Saturday evening, 29 October. The third mission study class for the Womans Society of Christian Service will be in the church Tuesday, November 1st, 1:30 p.m. Alice Stout will be the leader. The Methodist Youth Fellowship will again collect money or the United Nations International Childrens Emergency Fund on Halloween, Monday, October 31st. The collectors will be identified by a badge with United Nations insignia. KIM DOUGLAS by Leora For Students Told Community Methodist ? two-thir- - Sunday, October 30, the Twenis A M. U S.N. Nick Romano tieth Sunday after Trinity. Sunday School and Bible class now enjoying thirty days leave with his family and friends in at 9:15. ' Worship service commemorat- Tooele, after spending the last 8 ing the Festival of the Protestant months jn the Far East, on the Reformation at 10:30. Ticonderoga. During this time, he Sermorr topic: Luther's Gift -- had the pleasure of seeing PresiThe Open' Bible. Revelation 14:6-7- . dent- Eisenhower and escorting Walther League Zone Rally at his ship from Manilla to Taiwan. St. Johns Lutheran Church. Salt Upon his return to San Diego, Lake City at 3 oclock. Junior Mick wilt be stationed at MiraConfirmation class, Friday after mar Navy Base at San Diego, Public School hours in the church where he will attend Aviation Mechanic Highdraulic School for basement. By grace are ye saved, thru a period of time. He is the son of faith and that not of yourselves, Mr. and Mrs. James Romano. it is the gift of God, not of works, s lest any man should boast. 1 . n, St. Margurrilcs a m and 6 pm. Confessions Saturday to free care," Mr. Pnwmnn stnt-- l cheon. meeting, the Jojmalinm sionals from, Utah schools and School Pros d. The teachers will hear an adJiess by publications, including Guy Hillsufvey shows free ser- IIIpli vices donated by physicians inConference at Sherman Wing, assistant superin- man, Pleasant Grove high school; clude 39 9 per cent of donated I tendent of Provo City Schools, a J. N. Washburn, American Fork U thi Weekend hours devoted to treating former high school journalism high school; Clyde Farnsworth, private without charge; 22 7 per Salt Lake Tribune; Harold Mon-soThe nations doctors annually patients Activities are being planned for teacher. cent of donated time going to out- IN THE stuProvo Daily Herald; Mrs. the AFTERNOON, donate millions of dollurs worth 700 some school student high of medical service to the public rcm,c servics; hospitai joumahsts at the stiver anmver- - dents will meet in workshop and Dorothy Rea and Ralph Barney, frt'L receives s to consider Deseret News; Harrison Conover, sessions of the Ulah Schoo, Journa. discussion through free treatments, opera5 s donat- physician in publication Springville tions and services they perform Herald; Mrs. Jeanne problems I.ml the other conference. at lsn, Saturday while another 10 9 per D work. in their offices, at hospitals and Anderson, Auerbachs, Salt Lake ham YoUnt Univers.lv oes to free treatments for in outpatient clinics, Harold BowLeading the sessions will be City; several BYU teachers, and Sessions will begin at 9.30 am. the doctor's kin, school students, Utah numerous teachers and profes members of the BYU Press Club executive man, secretary, in the Smith Building. Joseph Medical Association, reported to- scouting services, amateur athTHE 25th annual meeting is be- lete team care, blood donors day. directed by Noel H. Duerdon .n A nationwide survey just re- clergymen, emergency cases, and CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT instructor. The stu journalism work. Charity leased by New Medical Materia, will on dents hear all phases tips these contributions A JOINT RESOLUTION PRO- snd personal property, not to Perhaps a research group, estimates the work, in POSING TO AMEND AKII-CL- E exceed $2,000 in value for should be taken into fuller account of s,udtnt publication value of donated services by all news tn XIII, SECTION 2 OF THE homes and homesteads, and all reporting, sports, current debates concerning eluding the physicians in the United States medical care for the aged," it and feature reporting, yearbook CONSTITUTION OF THE household furnishings, furniture, a 1960. is in This at $658,000,000 production, careers in journalism STATE OF UTAH, RELATING and equipment used exclusively was pointed out. rise of over ten percent in free and business and advertising for TO TANGIBLE PROPERTIES bv the owner thereof at his EX EMIT FROM TAXATION. place of abode in maintaining services rendered since the last DRIYFRS SEAT publications. Be it resolved by the legis- a home for himself and family. survey in 1955, which showed Results of an eight year study The I'tah Association of Jour lature of the State of Utah, Property not to exceed $3,000 $595,000,000 in such freely donated in Westchester County, New York, nalisrn Directors will meet also of 11 members elect- in value, owned by disabled medical services, Mr. Bowman have added link between for a business meeting and panel ed to each of the two houses persons who served in any war another noted. in the military service of the voting ia favor thereof: drinking and traffic tragedy. Use discussions on problems of teachSection L It is proposed to United States or of the State The amount of care donated by of alcohol was a causal factor in ing high school journalism. Pres- emend Article XIII, Section 2 of Utah snd by the unmarried averages the deaths of one half or more ident of the Association is Virgeneral practitioners of the constitution of the State widows and minor orphans of while specialists $3,360 in 1960, of the drivers killed in single ve- ginia such disabled persons or of perThaxton, Olympus High of Utah to read as follows: will donate an estimated $4,812 in All tangible property in the sons who while serving in the hicle accidents. Salt Lake City. At a lun- School, free care and services to patients. state, not exempt under the military service of the United Donated care by physicians in laws of the United States, the States or the State of I'tah State of Utah, or under this were killed in action or died as communities of under 10,000 popuCONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT constitution, shall be taxed in a result of such service may lation averages $4,313 and in cities proportion to its value, to be be exempted as the legislature of over 10,000 population the averA JOINT RESOLUTION PRO- to adopt such other measures ascertained as provided by law. may provide. suris $4,146 according to the POSING TO AMEND ARTIage as may be necessary and proper The legislature shall provide The property of the stae, counCLE VII OF THE CONSTI- for insuring tho continuity of Utah's figures pretty well vey. ties, cities, towns, school dis- bp law for an annual tax suffiTUTION OF THE STATE OF governmental operations includfollow the national average we betricts, municipal corporations cient. with other sources of UTAH BY ADDING A NEW ing, but not limited to the finand public libraries, lots with revenue, to defray the estimated the Utah State Medical lieve, the buildings thereon used ex- ordinary expenses of the State SECTION, NUMBERED SEC- ancing thereof. In tho exercise Association executive said. 24, GRANTING TEM- of the power hereby conferred clusively for either religious for each fiscal year. For the "The study shows six out of TION the legislature shall In all rePORARY worship or charitable purposes, purpose of paying the state EMERGENCY every ten doctors devoted 10 per and places of burial not held or debt, if any there be, the legisPOWERS TO THE LEGISLA- spects conform to the requirecent or more of their work hours used for private or corporate lature shall provide for levying TURE IN THE EVENT OF ments of this Constitution exbenefit, shall be exempt from s tax annually, sufficient to pay WAR OR EMERGENCIES cept to the extent that in the taxation. Water rights, ditches, the annual interest snd to pay CAUSED BY WAR SUCH AS judgment of the Legislature so or would do canals, reservoirs, power plants, the principal of such debt, withbe to ENEMY ATOMIC, impracticable NUCLEAR, A WORD OF THANKS AT- would admit of undue delay. OR BOMBING pumping plants, transmission in twenty years from the final SIMILAR Personally I thank the doctors, TACKS, passage of the law creating the lines, pipes and flumes owned of 2. The Section Secretary and usea by individuals or cor- debt. surgeons, their helpers, the nurState is directed to submit this Be it resolved by the LegisSection 2. The secretary of porations lor irrigating lands ses, and all others, who helped in lature of the State of Utah, proposed amendment to the within the state owned by such state is directed to submit this make at visit to of electState electors of the Utah your my any way of all members or or Individuals corporations, proposed amendment to the eleced to each of the two houses at the next General Election in lovely hospital a very pleasant the individual members thereof, tors of the State of Utah in the the manner provided by law. one. as voting in favor thereof: taxed be not shall next general election ia the separately Section 1. It is proposed to Section 8. This amendment I also thank the kind family and long as they shall be owned and manner provided by law. Conamend VII of the Article on shall take effect such purimmediately used exclusively for friends for. the lovely flowers, for Section 3. If adopted by the stitution of the State of Utah adoption by the electors of this poses. Power plants, power electors of this state, this the cards and letters and visits thereto section new a State. and other lines by adding transmission amendment shall take effect I received. Thanking you all again. designated. Section 24, to read: property used for generating the first day of January, 1961. I, LAMONT F. TORONTO, a Sincerely, electrical power, delivering Notwithstanding any general Secretary of State of the Stats I, LAMONT F. TORONTO, ZELLA MCBRIDE or special provisions of the Con- of portion of which is used for Secretary of State of the State DO HEREBY CER Utah, stitution the legislature, in order TIFY that the foregoing is I furnishing power for pumping of Utah, DO HEREBY CERwater for irrigation purposes on TIFY that the foregoing is a to insure continuity of state and full, true and correct copy of ths NOTICE TO CREDITORS lands in the State of Utah, may full, true and correct copy of the local governmental operations constitutional amendment proCase No. 1716 be exempted from taxation to constitutional amendment proin periods of emergency result- posed by the regular session of IN THE DISTRICT COURT the extent that such property posed by the regular session of caused from disasters by ing the Thirty-Thir- d Legislature, is used for such purposes. These the Thirty-Thir- d OF TOOELE COUNTY enemy attack, shall have the 1959. as appears of record in Legislature, exemptions shall accrue to the 1959, as appears of record ia immediate and the STATE OF UTAH duty my office. power water of users the of benefit and to for prompt office. (1) In the Matter of the Estate of provide IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I so pumped under such regula- my temporary succession to the have hereunto set my hand and IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I ARTHUR ERNEST PETERSON, the as may tions legislature of and duties public affixed the Great Seal of the powers hand and have hereunto set Deceased. prescribe. The taxes of the indi- affixed the Great my offices, of whatever nature and State of TTi-- V rt Salt Lake City, Seal of the or remitted be In the matter of the estate of may gent poor or whether filled by election apof Aumist. 1960. abated at such times and in State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, ARTHUR ERNEST PETERSON, pointment, the incumbents of this 22n.l day such manner as may be provided this 22nd day of August, 1960. LAMONT F. TORONTO deceased, creditors will present which may become unavailable LAMONT F. TORONTO law. The legislature may proby their claims with vouchers to the for carrying on the powers and Secretary of State. from vide the for Secretary of State. exemption duties of such offices, and (2) (SEAL) undersigned Administratrix of the taxation ef homes, homesteads. ( SEAL ) of estate ARTHUR ERNEST PETERSON, deceased, at the offices of PATTERSON, FOLEY & PHILLIPS, Attorneys for Nations Doctors Donate Millions In Free Service 23, 1QC0 of Tooele meeting Regular County Chapter No. 12 of Disabled American Veterans will be held 1 November at 8 p.m. at the Legion Hall on Second West. Lets turn out strong and take a buddy with you. Lets not forget November 7 is Hospital visitation nite and let Joe Bircum-shaknow that you want to go along. istratrix, 427 - 27th Street, Ogden, Utah, on or before the 12th day of December, 1960. Signed: . Shirley Lorraine Leyds-maAdministratrix of the Estate Of ARTHUR ERNEST PETERSON, Deceased. " Patterson, Foley and Phillips By ROBERT V. PHILLIPS Attorneys for Administratrix 427 - 27th St., Ogden, Utah. (Date of first publ. Oct. 14, 1960; Date of final publ., Nov. 4, 1960). n, IN THE DISTRICT COURT There are various elevated spots OF TOOELE COUNTY, in Palestine, from which, on a STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of the Estate of clear day, one may see the entire LOUISE REYNOLDS Holy Land - from snows of Mt. CLARA Hermon, Sea of Galilee, Dead Sea, HUGHES, Deceased. desert of Arabia, to MediterraCreditors will present claims with vouchers attached, to the unnean Sea. dersigned at Stockton, Utah, by, on, or before the 1st day of Dec., First VIEW OF HOLY LAND Baptist 1960. SOUTH MAIN Pastor, Rev. Varioa L. Stogner Sunday School, 10 a.m. Morning Worship, 11 a.m. Training Union, 6 p.m. 597 SHORT, TWO WAYS The D River, In southwestern Oregon, flows only 440 feet, from Devils Lake to the Pacific. Evening worship, 7 Signed: Hilda Mae Hamp, ministratrix of the Estate Ad- of CLARA LOUISE REYNOLDS HUGHES, Deceased. GORDON R. HALL p.m. Midweek prayft- - service, Wed., at 7 p.m. Attorney for Administratrix Tooele City, Utah Date of 1st publ. Sept. 23, 1960, Date of final publ. Oct. 14, 1960 INITIATIVE PETITION Initiative Petition Number On That Initiative Petition entitled An Act to Establish the Elade Cut Qualification, Appointment, Transfer, DemoPromotion, tion, Suspension, Removal, Discipline, and Job Tenure of Deputy Sheriffs of the Several Counties of the State of Utah Based on Merit; to Provide for the Establishment of Merit System Commission in the Several Counties and to Set Forth the Duties thereof; and to Improve Law Enforcement by Professionalizing those Engaged in Law Enforcement as Employees of the Several Counties has been duly filed in the Office of the Secretary of State within the legal filing period for filing same, con- twzc&cmd fiapp? fimms taining the required number Sweet Cream Hi Land Butter 1 lb. 75c Clean Dog Meal 5 lb. Bag 2.98 3.79 O. P. Skaggs Flour A.D. 1960. SHOULD MERIT SYSTEMS GROUND BEEF CHEESE Fresh Lean Flavors 1 1 sgc Assorted 9 AND MERIT SYSTEM COMMISSION BE ESTABLISHED IN THE COUNTIES OF THE STATE OF UTAH FOR THE QUALIFICATION, EMPLOYMENT, AND TENURE OF DEPUTY SHERIFF. 2 lbs. 85c Mild Long Horn First Quality - 50 lb. Bag Utah PIES size i0c on ? Fresh Lean Sure Champ 5 Mr. of signatures of registered voters, and that following is a full, correct and true copy of the ballot title to be shown on the ballots as Initiative Petition Number One and submitted to the electors of the State for approval or rejection at the election to be held on the eighth day of November, In. ea. 35c Creamy - lb. 49c . End Cuts PORK CHOPS FOR.d lb. 55c AGAINST 0 IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, in said state, this fifth day of October, 1960. North Main Street LAMONT F. TORONTO Secretary of State Tooele, Utah Oct 18. 20, 27, Nov. 8. I960. I 4k tl Forgive him if he takes the long way home today. For the temptation is always great when the day is fine and the car is Cadillac and the name on the title is yours. The first thing he senses, as he glides out onto the boulevard, is comfort. The car is so generous in its interior dimensions that he can really relax. And what a wonderful outlook he has on the world about him! Wherever he looks, he finds himself surrounded by a panorama of vision. Then, as the miles float by, the cars brilliance in motion begins to unfold. Cadillacs improved power steering, he finds, has taken the last degree of effort out of handling. Its great new engine is a veritable symphony of con trolled power and precision. And its new ride is smooth and quiet almost beyond belief. And the wonder of it is that, if he is like most owners, hell enjoy more than a thousand such delightful hours before a single year has passed. In fact, it is doubtful that, in all the world of possessions, there is another that provides its owner such lasting pleasure in such constant measure as a new Cadillac car. Have you thought of someday adding a Cadillac to your happiness? This is the perfect season and an early order will assure you a full year with the current model. Reason enough, wed say, to visit your authorized Cadillac dealer tomorrow. VISIT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER STOKER 44 East 1st Notrh MOTOR CO. Phone 345 Tooele, Utah |