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Show yytttf THE C!j HH. I'lali v. i a- - 1 ( ,iv , t.y i'ii- 1 '.Ills' i pt u lut I'liM slim;! . fiS N'.'iih M.im Siriit, T Civ, t'r.ili , poll,! III C I Hus 'I Ml, I, Mull-- Ul.ltl lric lit mils r iijiv, SuI'm nptum $4 lihli-ii'i- - l r. DUN .I. Too.-l- fnn'l'.iny, all n AJ-ln- s I Mr as Sinnd I u'i, Auguii H, ; . 1 i m m ALEX Count, as t' e lorn! Aprni'turn! nm nf and Mrs I M, K tniiik luw putihasf d tt ie property on Nm:h Main Sue, I, b.rmeily ix.upu.l lv i In- luneie Mmtu.it v Mi ilaim-in bouor of Ihe bmhdjy of I'aik Ca'dwill In r vm. J a. k HUM IIS THIS UI r K The C. rald Grossman of Sto.kl.rn a d.ou hit-r- . and sons bom In the (lot, me Sim Ids of lintoln, and Ihe lljtum Yatt of Vernon, the Horton Uavis Browns. Giants ville. a duuel'ter, the Max IiihIois, I mule, a wut, (he T K Johnsons. Ioo.le, a son, and the Lav Uni K Harms, twin sons One hundted sexenlyaioe cedars have lieen transplanted in the aiion project along tne mam road north entrance to TOOnr TPANSCRIFT .u h I !.i,..v at Iixit1,' C M iliT a! t ! - ln-- t U'lu r ..1 iimiI. r Ai ! .f Mmh 1 I'M pr v year LOREN C. DUNN, Editor Publisher Tixx-I- i : s f ff Friday, March inoisiuu an m,l p- had nine iiuh.s of tnow, Sunday, with one im 1st now stands at pr ipiiaiion mire Ot lolw-- lit. h h irv Holt ! ! Pf, suit I r"in lire I", V blo,.d fa! " h' s, w,il - l ' A .,It i . I, i e v o bid no lets : 1 1 !' of 7 W 1 ' , , n . Gut "'I I f.vt-a.te- s - ii l Uilimhnt I'. oo, Help MnJ 's; I,, r Young Couple Fhcninls Moke Finns for Church WYihlinn Winter Well mid-Apr- Million Toko from ITlnli -- Ifnnlinir. Falling Some $W million was expendin pursuit of their sport by 261.000 persons who purchased licenses to hunt and fish in Utah ed during 105!). THESE AND other revealing figures are shown in a brochure issued by the department of fish and game. They are based upon a recent survey by the Bureau Five of Economic and Business ReCharles A. Hymas, Piute County Agent, has been assigned to search, University of Utah, upgrading the original survey covering the economic value of hunting and fishing in Utah conducted by the Bureau for 1955. These license buyers included 222.000 residents and 39,000 nonresidents. Not included are an estimated 40,000 juveniles who fished without license, bringing to approxithe total numbers mately 300.000 participants in the fishing and hunting pursuits dur- rvcnlv Years Ago This Work BONNEVILLE MOTORS Is Having A ing 1959. All of our used cars are going at nearly wholesale prices so now is the time to buy a guaranteed A-- l Used Car! you are looking for a good used car at a price then drop in and see BONNEVILLE MOTORS during their annual SPRING LOW DOWN PAYMENT if low-low-lo- w SALE! SPRING CLEAN-U- P SALE starts March 22nd and runs thru April 5th. Drop in and compare our cars and prices with any in the state. NOW is the time to save many, many, $$$$$. ALL 1959 1959 1958 1958 1958 1957 1956 1955 A- -l RECONDITIONED CARS Mercury Wagon Ford Wagon Chev. Hard Top Opel Tudor Volkswagon Dodge Fordor Mercury Fordor Mercury Hard Top Plymouth Tudor "YOUR FRIENDLY FORD-MERCUR- Y A-- or l USED CARS" DEALER" j.OO for 4 49 23 Kitchen Fresh Rye lb. loaf Ballerina-Fre- sh From the Oven y 1.00 Garne- tFrozen, Concentrated Spaghetti cans Von Spaghetti 3 for 1.00 Tomato Sauce I8o:;.Hriic04fo. Jello Pudding nZV Marshmallows Pkg. SX -- 6 for 55 29 s 16 oz. Libby's Corned Bee 59c can 39 Safeway Guaranteed Meats! Pork Loin Roast PORK CHOPS end cuts Special at $34.95 Mitchell 314 Reel reg. 17.95 SPEC. 12.93 Ground Beef Halibut Sliced Bacon For A Tasty Fish Dinner You'll Love 'Em Pan Fried Ib. Wicklow U.S. No. 1 Spring Garden Fresh, Crop Crisp and Flavorful 2 Ig. bunches Green Onions U.S. No. Mild 1 New Crop, Ideal Spring Salad Combination 2 Ig. bunches Red Lettuce Mild Flavor Large Heads Lots of Vitamins Lemons Full of Large Sunkist Fresh Flavorful Juice 2lbs Dont Forget These Items! Safeway High Quality By the Piece Radishes Bananas Ib. all clean and Tooele, Utlah FreshSPRIWG PRODUCE! Jelly-Emp- ress Craft Skylark The survey lists many other facts and figures regarding the economic value of Utahs hunting and fishing resources and notes that the $59 million generated by these activities is big business when measured by any yardstick. $495.00 Main Pancake fJlix Rye Bread Grape Juice !!! Bonneville Motors pkgs. Ideal With Hot Biscuits for food and lodging. FISHING TACKEL "Fishing and Hunting Specials" priced from $50.00 to $150.00 BIG SELECTION of new Fords, Mercurys Falcons and Ford Trucks We give the best deals in the state! HOME OF GUARANTEED three-fourth- SPRING Twenty more cars to choose from guaranteed! 278 North s afield twelve and days each year and annually travels 784 miles in pursuit of these sports. IN 1959 these fish and game license buyers paid into Utah business channels some $32 million for equipment, supplies, maintenance and dogs: $15 million for and, $9.6 million transportation: is Preserves or Strawberry Hash CHECK THIS ONE 1957 Among other findings the survey shows that the average license buyer is 36 years old, has hunted for 16 years and or fished for 17 years. He spends $241 annually in the pursuit of hunting and fishing. He 10 43 Good Quality Ib. 2 lbs. siked Ib. Ib. 49 89 49 55 Lunch Meat !w7toEai 12 oz. can 37c Macaron or Spaghetti 4 lbs. 59 10 Wright's Biscuits Mrs. Ready For Oven pack 3 for 29 O' The Fresh Eggs Cream AA Grade doz. 44c Crop Tuna Fish 4 for 1.00 I Prince Paul, Light Meat, Chunk Style OPEN SUNDAY 9-- 6 Also Specials on all other Rods and Reels late's nt t towards a nod ('"I id ti.rds I. n rs a, . ,, ' i" l n tor the (all h'in: n; v, jsoii, ib e id , f I di I m tt .ait mb. t be il, nt iijsiii w. at',, r in' a'l G !!"( tori dur.n,: the spi up i , I iv ,n I od s v e bio, Kin; and batctn'i Ttls Ml t.f t ,a ,. J,, j. ri ll ,1 flolll l"i is! Mmks at th. v 'V t - ii- v.e.r c one i, e a nl Nju If v mi luui 'le rii-i'i- '! . . . H for i t.i 1 don't th nk c1 i dr.-n- , "s, whit ev.r . bid m I e tt !, r . ;.s sou do w, II mat'.rs vrr I" il --- 1 r v : ,1 I an! i'o . 1 I i !h s c for Mrs Jaequi hue Kenin cj (Mi.-.- ( Slninc i iiu'e bods - r r- ir 07..".2 rimhnr IMauh il in I'tnli 24, 1901 in. he UIIAT HKKC GlOttY? (I rum 'Header' Dipesl", August 1924) The World War, all told, roxt apart from thirty million lives 4Ml bilhon dollars With that money we tould have built a I'l'-ohouse, finished it with IlOtKl worth of furniture, placed it on ol land worth $100 an aite and given this home (u ea h and A in llu ti. in.1!- r. l.iimiisti p h.i-- . tit t t'liip public life of every family in the United Stales, Canada, Australia, f upland, Ireliim-aii- . Ann ru a Ci f.niM (if csfr'.' ivt irx.i'um ami land. Waits, Scotland, I lance, llilpium, Germany and Russia We uf an in I ft. could have Ci.., v. prut ; n n i 'it h.ix nwiurirJ tin- mi given to each city of 20,000 inhabitants and over, in subronvt mus ii'inils of its riii' iin Instead of the servant it has, h country named, a five million dollar library and a ten million .shilled Hm If iii'ii tin III l'lt r's dollar university. Out of what was left we could have set aside Tie people m 'xt om i more Imtune Ihe master, nnd those! a sum at five per cent that would provide a IllXK) yearly salary lor whom ih. v f!ii t Insoim tin miv.uiI. in deed unit ait This musi sn Army of II2Y000 teachers and a like salary for another army bo in rinl, r to pass our pio.it herii.ige nniii otir posterity unimum-Ivriiil- , of I2i,0u0 nun.es Nicholas Murray duller. iiikI s.o rifiro as it was pas. to us bv tin ant niliyr.lv of our ptngi minis Cos i rum. nt is not xnpjHiM-,to operate a prab baa, but is a S. llcpf-ilorof mis. Pish lov.illV l lx A formutublo force in Amorica tnd.iv is the science of the lnhb themselves s'lun 'i r t h in iho h'ltsl ilivo isuh.s or the KiiHTfu ncy Ttioso favoring Null poo.l nnd hud ptailne it for il is the means Abundant farm com ithkIi tics alliv which cun trios to protect hiins.lf against the onciouchmont of ready made available in increa- government or wring out fjscns in the particular field in which ho ed amounts and kinds for dona The new HCI fish and gamf;t)0n jn opeijtes M ilions mid millions of dull.iis aio spent by this powerar,.JS ol nmI are also ful force milch of winch without a thought as to welfare and'htense issue will b In Ihe hands feed thousands of victims helping of some WO agent throughout of floods in southern areas of th inteiesl of the people at large It may eventually become necessary for legislators to meet the slate bv April 6. country, Ihe Department of Agin imd.r situations ns iuries to hear Ihe evidence and m t on SO ANNOUNCED the depart-fact- s riculture has announced. and those who try to influence the legislators outside of thisiment of fish and game, with the 4 Under long standing policy, area would bo subject to prosecu'ion. such as jurvmen would he reminder that beginning April 16, .State distributing im agencies I handled i:nd.-- a violation of making outsiile contacts. This would a proper issue of the new I, cense 1(l., make L.SDA. . donalrd ,st be worn v.s.bly . whenever for usc pi rnut a'l sul. s of the question to lie heard nnd no one to exercise victlfn, by avaijbk undue influence. of natural disaster. AH fxds used Miss Incs Marie Aviles the more nnre done make the to be pooole Something rrnit in emergency feeding are replacmasters, and relieve the government from its unpopular status, but ed so that regular distribution to it will take stronp hearts, unweavering courage and preat minds eligible outlets can be continued to return povernment to the people. I'SDA Toods released for use in Delos W, Walker, Chicago economist, has the following to flooded areas include flour, nonsav on this vital issue: Today you face your gravest dnnper fat dry milk, corn meal, dried The sirupple to control your mind is serious. Ambitious men seek The annual w inter census of eggs, rice and lard A ccnlrni of vour life and deprive you of xour rights. An erosion of wedding is bein, pheasants over the Mate shows a Meanwhile, Secretary of Agriat a prent rate. You can stop your feeedom is takmp plare culture Freeman has announced planned by Miss Ines Marie Aviles good carryover of brood birds and an exceptionally high ratio povernment waste, socialistic spending, ruinous taxation, inflation that additional purchases under and Angel M. Ramirez. P.ut action must come from you the people. You are the hope the expanded direct food distriAnnouncing their lovely daugh- of roosters to hens, according to of freedom for xour country. The day is not lost, but the hour bution program in needy areas ters engagement are Mr. and the Utah Department of Fish and is late. No nation losing freedom has ever had the strenpth to have included 22 6 million pounds Mrs. Enrique Aviles of Tod Park Game. of canned pork and gravy, 22.4 Mr. and Mrs. Bartazar Tapia of repain it." An average sex ratio of one Here's another writer pxpressinp a similar opinion, with all million pounds of dry beans, 3.7 New Jersey are parents of the rooster to 3 8 hens was noted the flovverv lanptiape cut away: "Let's not mince words, nor million pounds of dried eggs, 8 future bride groom. among the 17,801 birds counted cover up facts. The truth is that our country suffered steady demillion pounds of peanut butter The nuptials will be performed by conservation officers during the we let crowd welfare terioration of character and morals sinre and 18 8 million pounds of lard. in the St. Marguerites Catholic the census period. Average ratio fake over. Our politicians are more corrupt: our people care less Also announced by USDA are Church with Father Freegard of- over the past seven years is one atxiut the ripht to run their own lives. Nobodv is much worried offers to contract for the proces- ficiating. rooster to 4 32 hens. over what happens to the LSA so lonp as every fellow can pet Credit CorThe department said one male sing of Commodity something for nothing out of it. Where is our practical sense' What There will never be a brother oats into rolled oats, to ten female birds is considered poration has become of our concept of man's dignity? And why be scared S.VJ which will add a very desirable hood of mankind as long as they adequate for maintaining the of the atom bomb if moral death is to overtake us and we bebreakfast item to the distribution give lie- - detector tests. Carey Wi- species, with the high ratio of Mrs. come a nation of povernment fed cows. list. roosters shown during this year's lliams, Pusblishers Syndicate. Walter Ferpuson, Columbus (Ohio) Citizen Journal. (imurnmciil in r i''1!' Ciiv e Hhm-I- i 8 i Tho 7coo!e Tranrcript lfryfwy - Inc., rr h w Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday 1 |