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Show r . THE TOOELE TFATISCEIPT The ea h I r.djy iit City, Utah i ntrriil as Sii ond 1l.in MjUiT at lit fVM Oll.it at Jiot!i (tty , Vt.it., AuguM It, ivn, limit r Ait of Match h, liullrtm publishing Company, Inc,, li.!ioit il liy t i',t t f.S North Ma.n Stivct, looib AiMtos till ( u v, I'lah in li 30, fit'i't, Iuh. n r copy. Subscription $t per year. Pi n r 13 ccii Ismu(J Tcc!e Transcript Friday, February vriuthir thr nutru-ntitmir from til.ii ksti.ip molassi-source. You an wtliorm- - to or other Mm ant) yogurt prin tlicv funds if uni hhr Hunt, but you ilo not h.nr to rut thorn, most pfoph pi t ilinr till oild nutrients from morr cumriitunul foods. all.K u s," lotriast for Ilium (mhI I ,ii H Hntl (ii nr Ilm.nllif.ul, nniomiMs. no (Uft-rrm- corns-jt.iui!i(u- 1 Iii I cresting Y1 School Al In connettion with lT. found-er n iy, the West ienientary I'TA in sponsoring a fund raising at ptojei t 'or Saturday, f eb, 00 P tn at the si hool. Pnnt-cd- s of this esent will U Used for PIA eirnti for the remainder of (be That il Lind Thr following j in uh s T M. Main pled gu.ity i'll , IltoS.l alum It to f.ilrd $.5 00 tfolfe.tid Uilnt) Ir City H0 action was taken Oh.ihiI III ttuviuij. I IRWKIIN DtUIlk )i.m,:, anJ 30 daw Donald I ti."tf 14 .Mi pld lib, - J( Hag ' - erb s i oOo oc-to- o SALE oOo -- Big Values 1 j nr.n FREE o Tooele j Batl Weather Could Be The Culprit . bind xus-ya- oOo Tnenty Five Years A"e This , guilty I Sidelights V'! ( or f'vn dsv tharli rursdaV pled guilty to and other Reikless Driving. It I b , fond Mr Gerald Vuwti to lease $ ) and 3d wute grunted ' days tV (Conti mud from pan 1) LOREN C. DUNN, Editor tJ( the a rport and ,t ALEX F. DUNN. Publuher ), fily Ij,,j Herman Walter Kell pled guilty for Church and community font- S.sond and I if:h South Tlie full measure of man is tn be found not in the man himself u.ms ,ase m ill be for to Drunk l)t tying, It f eb , fun d jyle f.ve r ID5 00 per year with SiJQOO re- $.jQ and 30 days with 33 day or even in Ins idea and works but in the m w colors and textures, (1f n outikiorsman ep-line. of for es h aw 10 Ml1" that Come alive m other people because of him. - Norman Cousins, budding balld the payment pond'd p,.a,.j 0 him and he became a The festise affa.r udl be a fam- a feme around tt.e pniHrty. Iihtoriul. Satuiday Review, hunter and fisherman, hem ani Nil uiOMLS and Marg with exreilent shot the rifh-- , rlv fun night, to whuh rxeryewe! nd an' J s " a to the made "" he friends among purchase request cor.tempory . ) We must rememlx-that it was not the outer grandeur of the ',nn''y ti CtHiif 8tid tfl Acft (sf Ijrjij w f) tht? Ilil Ant) ttt a 4iltkta flft nic kn micd U(4f ttaweve that lived of the Christians the but through inner simplicity Tomans, f kc-!! nlrUm- spur fold, but the Council was in n inhute to his V .pVenn t,.atheyesight and Wa(r, for ,tu. h.lnj WIJ "Wlode games, fJV(,r ,n,,nf- - vJhlC skill with a rifle. Ds!ng the land on the on display at the jKvkling Vf f'nIS: basis that it would in the OF the athletic events ln''s!,n . SOMt; T(XK, anij j,.e how- you e 25 cents, dmir prizes C!tanini If you can give your children a trust in God they will have wlmh he participated, were bje-i- , iMvcmi the owner of it and up of the area UltY : 4 IJrae students wjll tutl where he played third base. )r meeting all he uncertainties of existence outfield and pitch He was an You Learn bv Living (Harper). prior, for 35 ceni. H N' need to stay r optionally good hitler. He also qQq f.is as a mas om'e doc Tom-lto hire in continue the linked Prisonei County jail In order to make the transition of paganism to Christianity easy, many tunes he won first place in cupcakes, home made candy, pop- - 6he Cry Water Dept that the place is haunted with a queer shooting of blue flanx-- and the early Christian leaders transferred the old pagan customs to this fKku-s- , 5 to 10 cent Frection of aiklitmnal City Shop event at t'h of July ond at;forn the Christmas Season. Our parties and holiday fun are mementoes strange whispuring us the dead of night wear tn. facilities at lt9 l ast Vine Street Pinnwr n,y tP,.()ratl(ms; Several hardened criminals in ricent months have been brought n( far older rites. came under discussion and wdi be Lincoln and in Duchesne County! fo complete confession of their deed after a night or two spent 'where he resided for seven years.! considered further w.tbm the wall, pleading that they be permitted to po to the I LOLA RYAN returned the Mothers need to know that they cannot spoil (heir children hv During his life he had manv Inn license issuej to her Nate's penitentiary. in to adJition cupations, farming1 much love, that it is lack of love which spoils children ami With such continued reports of inmate. It appears that (here as voun" man a'ul seven years in January 10. but was denied a re Tribune. makes them Marcia Winn, demanding. Chicago fund might Ik something In the statement of one prisoner that he saw the I'inta Basin he was a sheep-- ; the ghost of John Boric k. walking up and down the corridors. It OUO shearer. Application by Blaine Skelton to smclterman, miner, wdl be remembered that Borirh was held in the Tooele Countv fail s holding Never hide vour (rouble from yourself, Admit it. But admit teamster, worked on the aerial its operate Nate' Inn was approved (hiring his trial and conviction for strangling a woman lo death it because you intend to correct it. and the conditions in you that tramway at the Tooele Smelter, 'Cold and Green Ball, Saturday,! and a $135 00 license will be issued south of this city. It is since his execution that these hair raising, make it possible. David Seabury, Good Business, for worked the Consolidated February 1. beginning at 8:30 to same to cover opening date to j Wagon and Machine Co., of Salt P mreports come from the prisoners IS STARTING Trnm the absence of arievts for drunkenness which has been Lake City, Utah; worked for the1 Theme of the ball is Moment Ahout ,hp Jv ,lrp a woman r,'al!y succeeds in changing noticeable in this city during the last week, it seems that manv are' Utah Power ond Light Co. for To Remember" Al Spong. nia', s "hen he s a baby. aliout ten years and as a watch-believing the story told by one of the prisoners that he saw a huge Admission is fifty cents per per- man for the Combined Metals Co. son. with budget card or guest OLO python in the citv iail. trailed hv a whole family of smaller one THROUGHOUT STORE The centra! school operetta is ready for presentation with thei A Moscow father was complimenting another on his three sons, plant at Bauer, Utah, 'ticket. Music will be by Gordon Nelson Jack Me.' ''ou must be mighty HF MYRRITD Alice T. Spray Duarge's orchestra, ALSO A following assigned leads; Douglas Culhmore Ralph proud of them." he said. "One a peoples Thie. Harlan Bankhead. Martell Tomili, I.urile Berk. Gloria Gas-- ; doctor, one a people's lawyer, ond one a people's artist." "Yes. f Lincoln, Utah, on Dec. 21, lrH. TREASURE HUNT pr, LeReine Bradford, ami Hollis Shields they're fine bovs," said the father, but the son I'm really proud hiter solemn'ed in the Salt Lake a floor show is planned, BRING IN BOOKLET It was disclosed in a historral sket h of Samuel W, Lee at a of is in America." "Oh, he's an American.?" Temple, Sept, 30. 1105. There were. The ball will be held at Stockton Yes. indeed he was that A in seven last his celebrating honor, 's un,,ft Ward Recreation Hall, TO SEE IF YOU ARE sons, social, Saturday evening, he's unemployed and gets money from the government and if it y,rn ,0 slxtv sears as a soloist and his appearances were numbered bv the weren't for thp few dollars he sends home we'd starve. Ameri- - Flden. Leo, Lloyd, Glen, Raymond, LUCKY TOR M. Thurman and Leland Grant.'clerk of the Lake View Ward for' U ILFORD IHCKS pled guilty to thousands both as a vocal soloist and a member of the Lee Brothers, fan j,ft.rfurv MERCHANDISE and one Trio daughter. Vera, now mar- many years, ward teacher, MIA Public Intoxication, It Feb., fined ned to Nile Taylor. There are now Superintendent, . Plans for the first annual coming out concert of the $13 000, U Sunday School $io 00 or eight days One of the most Important skills you can cultivate is the ability living 29 grand children and six-- , teacher, Tooele H.gh School Band'' has been announced for March 1st by over the Stock-- j Alfred Hicks pled guilty to Pub-tpresided If you really want to move away from failures and un- - teen great grandchildren. forget William D. Holt, director. Don, Utah LDS Branch for two1 he Intoxication, 14 Feb, fined $40 Most of his life, he has been ac-- 1 vears and has been a member of or eight davs. L'min occasion of her eighty first birthday. Mrs Barbara Bowen pleasant experiences, youve got to be able to say, O K , I've had now I'll forget it- .- Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, Confident Living " live jn Church work. Ordained a the Tooele Stake entertained memlwrs of her family, Thursday evening. Eddie Miller pled guilty to PubGenealogy Corn- Deacon, June 23. IS93, an Elder, mittee. lic Intoxication, 14 Feb., fined $35 At the present time, he is living or five davs. July 30, 1905 by W. W. SalKrs. 'a Seventy by J. Golden Kimball, at 175 East Vine St.. Tooele. His MIKE LRASTR pled guitlv to ''vision., Public Intoxication 14 Feb., fined The hardest winter in many vears throuehout the midwest and Student makes better grades. Naturally, he has to be more al.-rarf ,,RhPnpln aho,,bi, "Z'L Fu.hnJ: Vi FREE CUSTOMER a caused ?l Fj!.nler! to have t0andMn'is no. in nation of read.'np' so as to catch his necktie complete the Senator the 'pencil sharpner. rastern areas 1 ?r fve da's !,e.,soi Charles reported 1941. in enjoy ;20, active car and to visits IN REAR PARKING pled Wayasket guilty stoppage of all tvpcs of construction. It makes one wonder if this Soaper, Chicago Daily News Syndicate. 'Public Intoxication 14 Feb., fined imany varied activities, as ward his many relatives and friends. Is not the contributing factor in some of the figures being used on the unemployment scare, which will clear up as spring breaks. It has been reported bv those on the know how that manv who are listed as unemployed are high school students who would be unable to hold a steady job even should it be offered, because of Feir Thoughts About This -- j Set for IVli. lo Shields Open House pAa Council FcrM4 Family Fun Nilo 9G1 s r nhi-.i- t lranit!'t 1 17, - being in school. Arthur Motlev. President of the ILS. Chamber of Commerce, commenting on Presidents proposals to ease the recession: "Im afraid, tho. that President Kennedy doesnt have as much faith as I do in the capacity of the economy to roll with the punches. There is nothing wrong with the country today that a good dose of The Rewards Of Hear! Research Hardware 7 t the place for variety: SAFEWAY is Few of us stop to think of the rewards that research has given us in the past 50 years. We take them for granted. Perhaps we can, afford to be complacent about such As we go to press, Tooele is having another delightful snow j benefits as air conditioning, telev-StorNo telling how long it will last, but the important thing is isson. Jet flying, 300 horse power that the high pressure which has stuck in this area for the past jautomobiles and other comforts two months has been driven away and it is able to snow, and we and conveniences produced by desperately need all we can get to assure a seed time and harvest dustrial research. But we cannot a miracle In our minds t afford to be complacent about med- and green lawns and flowers. It is aw-avto realize the millions of tons of water which is carried in the ical research in controlling the heart diseases which are the na flimsy clouds which float around in the sky. tion's Number One killer. selling won't cure. Flimsy Clouds Carry Gigantic Loads Food Faddist Dont Have the Anstver HEALTH If you listen to the food faddists, who have sprouted like weeds in recent years, you won't be able to eat anything thats appetizing. More important, as nutritionists are pointing out, food faddism can be a major menace to health, both physical and mental. The New England Journal of Medicine recently published an ironical little verse by David Kntchevsky of Philadelphia, which just about covers the case. It runs thus: Cholesterol is poisonous So never, never eat it. Sugar, too, may murder you, There is no way to beat it. And fatty food may do you in; Be certain to avoid it -Some food was rich in vitamins But processing destroyed it. So let your life be ordered By each documented fact, And die of malnutrition But with arteries intact. Some people, of course, must follow special and limited diets. These should be undertaken only on a physicians order and under his supervision. The vast majority of us need the standard foods that are found in every market meat, vegetables, fruits, dairy products. These are the sources from which we draw our energies. The power of wonder foods is constantly preached by "natural food advocates. . . According to the best medical opinion, these foods offer nothing that cannot be obtained less expensively from ordinary foods. As Dr. Frederick J. Stare points out, the fact to remember is that the bodv needs 60 odd nutrients, and it makes - LB 5 SECOND CAR tlo SPECIALS at - IBarrus Motors Inc. Phone 83 North Main Street 1954 Plymouth 1953 1952 4 Door Belvedere Chevrolet Dodge Rambler Wagon 1950 Buick 4 Door, Stuck $345 vessel diseases has been made in the past 30 yrs. through research than in the pre- ceding 30 centuries. These some thedvances that Heart Assoc. iation research, aided by 50 million Heart Fund dollars, helped to achieve: $125 $145 Shitt $95 U.S. Round Steak Cube Steaks Beef Liver Cooked Picnics Halibut Improved diagnostic tools, some involving advanced elecgronic developments, can detect cardiovascular disorders more readily and with greater certainty. Thus physicians can begin treatment more quickly and establish controls more effectively. NEW DRUGS CAN clotting retard blood and heart attacks. Despite these advances, we have a long way to go before the battle against the heart diseases is won We have not yet discovered, for causes example, the underlying of hardening of the arteries and high blood pressure which account for 90 per cent of all heart disease and which are the chief targets of medical scientists. We must discover these causes before we can prevent heart attacks and stroke. This goal can be reached during the life time of many of us if research is continued and expanded, heart authorities say. There fore, whether or not we made real progress against the heart diseases may depend on our gifts to the Heart Fund. The decision is ours alone. Tooele Stake Geneologv Union Meeting Sunday med Boneless U.S. "Choice" Flavorful Top Round Steak Grade-Safe- way Quality and Flavor Young, Tender Beef Liver-Id- eal With Bacon and Onion Swift's Fully Cooked Picnics Ready to Eat Cut From Small, Tender Halibut lb. (Center Slices Piece HIGH BLOOD pressure can be lowered through new drugs and surgery. The development of the heart-lun- g machine makes possible life saving surgery inside the heart to correct in born defects. Surgeons also can repair damaged heart valves and replace damaged arteries. "Choice"-Trim- Right U.S. "Choice" Rheumatic fever, forerunner of rheumatic heart disease, can now be prevented. Four out of five victims of heart attack survive. Of those who do, three out of four go back to work. Strokes are no longer hopeless. Invalidism can often be reduced or prevented. $324 4 Door Good Motor 1951 7 authorites agree that 49) Dont Forget These Items! Canned Chicken Salad Dressing 29 2 tans 29 Spaghetti Hominy French Dressing Cheese Mild Cheddar Candy Muffins 1.29 10 for 1.00 Cream O' The Crop, Large AA Grode Biscuits " 2 for 89 Bread doz. Town House No. S. Pitted 303 303 Wright' Buy Now, Save lueerne Asstd. Flav. Mr. Wright' Rye (Reg. 49c 4 tans 89 F&p Stewed Mr. Ice Cream 6 ct.27 qt. 35 Piedmont - Fresh, Quality Tomatoes pkg. 99i can Top Cherries o!.37 Srffin. 1.29' (Regular Eggs 2 ,b Chicken Broth Dennison's Whole, Cooked 3V lb. Ready To Serve 10 et. 6 lot 1.00 J 2V2 , 0r gaf 2.9P Ballerina ond 28c) Ig. lb. loaf Farm Fresh Produce! Drink a meal drink a diet . for weight control Apples It's easy with LUCERNE 5 lbs. Cabbage Carrots U.S. No. 1 Flavor LcERNe rnuJmm 800 New, Crisp, Green-ExFor Any Meats Condies Cello tra lb. each 13 daily diet (Oirection eoo on carton) VANILLA AND CH0C01ATE mS FLAVORS Genealogy Union meeting for the Tooele Stake will be held Sunday, February 19, in the First Sixth ward chapel at 3:30 p.m. All ward and stake chairmen and committee members are requested to be in attendance and all interested persons, are cordially invited to attend. Prices Effective Thursday. Friday I and Saturday. i V QT. |