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Show Tho Tootle Trcinrcr.pt 1 19G1 Friday, April K, THE TOOLLE TRANSCRIPT Our Issued each rr.il.iv ut Tooele Cnv, I'uh Intend as Second ( i.i Mutter at the I.itl t)l ut" Hi (uncle lily , I't.ih, AuguM 14, 1M, tiiuli r Ac I of M.mh k, x?l InMisIvd hy the 1 i.uim i ipt tuM'-- t n Iublish'n1! Company, Inc., AiMie-.nil cnrtes- fis Ninth M.nn Sircit, Tooele C.lv, L'i.iIi JMUltit CH e lit HilX '1 to. Toot li. I'uh Irii'r 10 tints per topv Suits tiptmn $4 per yt.tr. Cigarette Uliili uw t J-V- . Lrgislnliin; s I'. Hy G. .Miitiu rj i rl . s a'-"- Tnonlv Fiw Vonrs AoTIn WWk . el, m-- ! read, debuted and amended of approximately 600 bills introduced, about one half of them are passed A number of these bills are routine changes and corrections or regulations. Some are colorful and very controversial Still others are selfish and deadly with sleepers included Regardless of what the legislators think of the bill, they must follow the democratic processes and listen to the sponsors and al low them time for their oratory This rule is appreciated because The apricot is the most venturesome of all fruits. Its impatience it is the democratic ideal in acto get going in the spring is open to criticism. The first warm tion. A FEW of the bills Introduced weather brings out the blossoms, when everyone but the apricot knows that it is too early and Mr. Frost is just licking his chops are not expcted to pass because they are not workable, but they to take a big bite. do a lot of good by pointing out 28 low as as have since degrees Temperatures already gone the apricot started to bloom a couple of weeks ago, and r.rnest or bringing out the had featues O. Biggs. County Agent, reports a fruit kill of from 25 to 30 percent of what we have and the public is informed and changes for imin some areas of Tooele City, while on the west side the kill on provement are made. apricot blossoms is almost nill. Here hoping that the fickle apricot outwits the frostman in The two bills that consumed a this area. Apricots, peaches, cherries and similar early blooming lot of time and caused some hot tempers were SB2I and SB34 for fruits were totally destroyed by frost last year. juvenile detention facilities. SB21 oOo provided that the responsibility rest with the counties and the state share in the expenditures on A a fifty-fiftbasis SB34 provided Belgium is the most densely populated country in Tumpe, aver- that the total responsibility rest aging 655 people per square mile, or about 25 times the U S with the state and the state pay for all the expendiures. average. Women find men were very acA man can't live a full and satisfying life until he is prepared to tive in lobbying and the senate of as a instead the an accept unexpected possible was divided. Harsh words were opportunity source of trouble. used, nnd finally SB21 was passed In 1939, U S. farmers produced 2.5 billion bushels of corn pn 88 and f think it will work well,' OTHFR BILLS with color and million acres. 3n 19r9, they produced 70 percent more corn on excitement were SB94 on credit percent fewer acres. information that brought lobbyists clear from New York. SB19, the of even and the mother forerunner the is, Thought perhaps, ideas, and ideas are the most powerful and the most useful things trading stamps kept two national committeemen on their toes for in the world. Geo Gardner, Illinois Medical Jnl. 60 days. The urban renewal SB68 which A time of quietude brings things into proportion and gives us the city government to of to all We the from need take time requires living, strength. busyness even if it be only 10 min's to watch the sun go down or the citv lights seize homes and other property blossom against a canyoned sky. We need time to dream, time to from one citizen and resell it to remember, and time to reach toward the infinite. Time to be. another at a loss for the sake of Gladys Taber, Butternut Wisdom". Everywomans Family Circle. promotion and development. Then we had the sweet cream It was a rainy afternoon and a kindly old gentleman noticed a butter against the sweet whey Bewsboy shivering in a doorway, trying to protect his papers from cream butter that kept the House the rain. As he bought a paper, the old gentleman said, My boy, and Senate tasting cheese and butter for a week. arent you terribly cold standing here? The boy looked up with a smile and repld I was, sir, before you came. Raymond C. Otto, Catholic Digest. Home accident. is Since the first of the year there has been forty three arrests for drunkenness for which City Court has lowed $321 in fines. Culltmore Cash Slore announces its grand opening Some specials; milk, 4 cans twenty five cents; fig bars, pound ten cents; cheese, pound seventeen rents; Hewlett's jam, quart twenty seven cents; bananas, four pounds, twenty five cents; peas. 3 cans, twenty five cents; prunes, six pounds twenty five cents; salmon, can four teen cents; peanut butler, two pounds twenty six cents; yams, five pounds, twenty five cents; new potatoes, three pounds twenty five cents; lettuce, two for fifteen cents and franks, pound fifteen cents. Out 0O0 Fioklr Apricot The Lillie IJil About Tlii and Thai A ' e - i i I 30-- i, - .j, .Smoking ami Lung (ameer I . i, r.'iu I! m , i !V i A li Cl n .itlv ' b, , for en i fr-- i o- -i h.t.i' m.sK!i o:her tna or di'.-i-'- are a ii ei is on UK ' w 1.) lb li- t ' nt," i" i i L of I ith lilt )' i Letters To The I'alilor r e ijii'p ir a: i m c.ev of r .. pi) ti nt tiiinK it. lu n in, .1 , d m I in no th (!,. ii'ctepe Ini': , c t), ir .I.' D.em of Miti tc.il and to write : ) o'nt to I cli i, d.d It was time o'ber s I'Ti'.ifie s' id es ne u- - i mi th , it,, a Ion cAiudue . SI RPRMV.I Y e.incl briltl ft", ante srckine. ns the mam mg mi an I your st di ter vet mg f it 'or m lun" (."in-- r I hi lora'lv and natioiul'v js 'ausj'.ve i ii it I rec n v ;hi . ' of mflboiis l.e aiower g.ven tiniii" at 'he As a umsequone'e, H with the a while Biiliet -in1 an Ich al of, ne of the Am"ri' m Can cuirpinet p tun's Corn- - It r.i'rvi ! d l V , ttcrtMr.Mi!v t(ttu ti Tit J rNnil lh Mur ne S a ety fV i rib. I in v'Oicls the appren.i on chd of the.r i"imd ml . ?v I have fur f a" kip iii'u!'", I In the ye'r sore the ACS n re,v'(i to sn'oki'i.; the happenings tn Tihh le cud of l.iiru h'd its n i'mi'i wd" "Teen-Ac- e s. K a prevent-ih'h he ati. as th-cm Smok of lives C.garefte Tho'.s.HHti ;ra't' Im, w r r n l'1 mnr ( '! led 'hm in" lee" "en hi t,e seed f'cim Ills d se'v 8 0"0 fdinst.-ii'Your pa tup' and nrtiil"s t "T'i Si" ike arh voar. if smokers wmi ! s'op V vour recei t tour a'toard a o Sm.d.e b1' e t'een s smok'n! or coMret'i" tv are ex r. m, !v ;d t s ,. -166 ' d"! 'd bv ACS D v. ions and Prcmress in the fHoip'' n to ' Cuts to si'bixils throu.'t "ut the vain teen n'ers of tl,i of -on Mry -i:rot' smok n'l w !1 be s'ow s'c record resoous "'Pos b'rs Mii'"hv srpej ueteis the n ti co rr'iei ,m,Socie'v can runidv ni,.r,.S ent utv its ' IK f . V . i t bv o' " ' ri! tc her. md tc en "e' 'rorum pew shurolv hr-tb,- us, Ives in the hme cane-available funds and manpower nroti'e'n." s od M-Mi.rn'v qh. (mocaled to resi.'im's of m vour arfcles D'lfi't" mv tour here in Jimn Chiirman of the Public rdura'on Toivele Ccvntv to give generotedv have had the npportun ty to visit I er Cn-of to th" Cao-Comevtoe of th I'ooet Cntsnde mnt o' the surroundin': the American C.irn'er Society, which inrlucl the much public trAITHOCGM ties rm"ram is in, ItOAinnr ied rity of Hiroshima If at any r" its Mrs early phase, Murohy ' tune you or your readers would 'd-vy- . saul. some important support has like any information vou think I already been .achieved The Ams possibly be apple to supply might Public erican lleabh Aesocia'ion about the area or even pictures has called for a broad education feel free to drop me a line. cf'ort " ur'in1 health officers andi raedical sonetti s to rot'nborate Sincere !v, with the ACS and with education Court v at tried are 't the identifv Kanaproo If you ran guess Pfc. Gene D White Headers Some states have under-of these two characters, you will rt April 14ih. in the Bit and Spur taken studies as to how Ritwlmtes' HHSI. (Wing Fiscal) thn Sad Sacks 1601 they might horse. be en riled to four tick ns to the1 MWHG-1- . TMAW Care TPO in th rmr,am - took high team name They also coopers' Annual Id ami Spur Rodeo on1 (Imikwagon stew, greek bread San Francisco, Cahf. Mrs Murnhv evolained that thc.won the ( rond hf ' f of the league the 4th of July Send entires to ad th' trimmings will be To Smr.ke or Not to Smoke Thev will plav the winner! 2S7 Mar rarrmiMcm, at 7 00 p m. for the nominal strio is the maior romoocent of of the first half, th D Hards j All Vista Lane. Tooele. Utah. Contest ,, (,f j fifty cents person a kit containin' bro- - to determine championship. closes Friclav, 14 April, 1WI, 6 Oil f,nJ rt will follow immediately with h"'h the howled Tomich chore, poster and teachers guide. Mary P ni jsiKiial guests in attendance. ITie Amon o'her education- - series and game for the week. all Al4,4,liii" is invited and proceeds a tools for this program are sne-'V215, has been received Information a, he given to the Junior Bit ri.al sui"esions for presentation and games; Betty Other series that Rancho has apprehend . and Spur Clubs Tooele Stake MIA Leadership treasury. Please before adult "roups since a Dawna Ander. 558, 1X8ed and is now in the custody oti . will lie held next Wedmeeting ior in a 527, smokfactor 537. Helen 208; Fields, son, voun"sters Mar'shalk Court the KangarcH, 19 at the Fourth-rievent- h April Mme nesday. ,,r in" is the attitude of adults in ttfl: Anne Walters 515 18"' Ivno Apnl awaiting h.s Inal. T3te two per- Ward church beginning his fimilv Magee. 509. 187; Joan Allred. 503. sons in the axive picture will Ie 7:30 p m. at CH11DREN VISIT 168ACS Svlvia 184; Ann 501. th out Bevan. that proPointing on hand to testify against Panrho All departments will be held. '1ST and Mrs. David L. Mat- - "ram is no' an Curry. 419. H8- Pet Gibbs, 4,x8. 0f the Mutual and Bar children. David and ,son 176: ,h,e fxceptmn 4X6. 168; Mrs. Murnhv Norma Pitt. said. campaign." ing chicken stealing and pushing Youn and of port Bragg, North Teens will be on Mameds, Mafu'ds h 4X6. 1G9; Golda bringing the bars Peterson. little ducks into the water! ran,,n, wore recent visitors at facts about cigarettes and cancer, Bishop. 479 184: Carol Worthin"-- ! Special helps will be given on Who is going to believe who' th" home of his mother, Mrs o 'he attention of general activity coming lip voun"f"rs to ton. 416, 177: Jennie Smith, Who will the Judge and Jury de- Cv'Ikt Matson. The visitors came JoAnn Kirk. 466. 1.58; Bennie Curcus Dav in 'HA" help them make an informed All ward MIA officers and teachcide to believe' perhaps all three m; i.illy to attend Genrral IDS W want 'o reach them Mascarenas. 158. ers are invited and urged to characters are guilty! Conference in Salt Lake, Mrs before their j smoking habits arej has the lowest average tend There wdl be a short chimk- Dont nuss this exciting trial -- Matson accompanied them hemp formed." less than a up me'tng for stake board rainfall of any state it will be very interesting to wit and will enjoy an extended visit the facts cited were foot. hers a' 7 P m ness the antics of these people as'tl icre ,a.- & to Tin tnl1! lh.it art- - tnt LOPEN C. DUNN. Editor ALEX r. DUNN, Publisher J'lUlt the h "I .l.ilJte (or toii-idn nl t fiu. to i nt into Lia it ait dint: id bv the tti'TisteJ p.irliii I. MANY BUIS are dritlied or e exetuine tli pat I iiiiHiti by 4- iiim-ntm ur s'ute gn rmni nt r Jj and bv I aisui i.iiiuns of i ! t for r oflinals gui.itory ta) reality , J itr purposes, anil improw-pu-i.txchanges (ft) for salary mm-asef.ncus anil other privde t 2 A large number of bills are t ' wr'I'cn bv deferent ijtions or- jni'il groups. and others 3 Some bill, arc written hv xpe Dee Janies Gowans, son f Mr nnd Mrs. A G, Gowans senior Ci.il 'ti'eresl groups, nme bv in crii'-.idrs, do vooders at Lnh S'lte Aer'cultural College. was recently elected to Phi d r tn n omoie nor" oete Kapna Phi. Na'ional honorary rc hoi irship fra'ernty Mrs Joseph R Perk underwent a serious operation ve'tcrclav ucis, In nefus fur rtrt.'in groups x for olhcrs, ant of a t ho ken Itone which hid ail pm at the IPS IJospitil for the b gislalors. penetrated the walls of her digeMive tract She was taken ill chirm;; some bv lh the nieht BFinitr (he bill h Introdurrd. Glen Sagers, of I.inroln. winner of the L'SAC Union Pacific it must be sponsored by one or 4 11 Chib sc holarship has contracted pneumonia follow in;; an appen- more sen iiorx or bv one or more dicitis opera 'inn. representatives The sxnsor Lies Douplas Marine, ape 13. of Stockton, shot the top of his finper the bill w th the secretary The off in a pun accident. secretary assigns a number to the Tate Hu ks rurmture Show repistered six hundred visitors Inst lull and it is turned over to the weekend. committee on rules, then to the Lawrence John I icldell, nre 20. son of Bishop and Mrs Law- st, inding committee The standing rence T. Liddell, of Trcla. died at a Price hospital from pentmioma committee reports it to the bodv Pdna Nay, ape 21, of Mnpna. lost her hand in a Tooele auto with recommendation' and the bill In lores ling Sicleliirhls " i Si) - , e v I 1 go v the umpign I) 'pci; Amev ns o' hi cor ri k m sine king ig; irt tt " r-- lii a form I m .n lie- - r mi'!, In', wtvr j , nr i ma tlG JoVi' e 1 ''ir ip-e- e 'V ( "i- '."''A J, s ! M it - v1 p'i " . - r an t j ! nr-.a- ' LA'.rS-'-Guess Who?? ve. 1 b' e film-jnla- ,j pc-- r v Ttfocli Sak nie-nhle- i. I.a!4'r!iif April 19 il i bi-e- T1 X 110 - Bar-,wi- h , de-ll6- 'i'-'on - ' Save at Safeway During Tooele's Spring Bargain Days! , Missionary Assignments for North Tooele Stake Dont lose your head To save a minute You need your head Your brain is in it. Home missionaries for North Tooele Stake have been named The college sophomore was at the stage where his fathers for Sunday, April 16, as follows Lakeview Ward - E. O. Biggs knowledge didn't impress him too much. (His father, after all, had only gone thru 6th grade.) His attitude changed, however, the day and A. J. Lasson. Second Ward - J. Ivo Christenthey were discussing his college work. And how about chemistry, Wm. What are you learning now? sen and W. Grover McBride. Third Ward - George E. Nelson Well, Pop, Wm stated with assurance, right now in lab we're and J. Rex Kirk, Sr. looking for a universal solvent. And whats that - this universal solvent? Fifth Ward - N. Howard JenThats a liquid that will dissolve anything, explained the boy. sen and Kenneth D. Brown. A fine idea, son, said the father after a moments thought. Seventh Ward - Home coming But after you find it, what are you going to keep it in? wkly program for Wayne Ayres. Animator, Alexander Film Co. Eighth Ward - Leo E. Bevan and Montana Motorist. Money doesnt make you happy but it quiets the nerves. O'Casey, New York Times. Sean Leo Shields. Tenth Ward Lester Shields. - I. D. Bird and C. Feel DRIVE the THE difference a full 8 cylinders make! Here it is... the kind of Dollar Days Sale that made Bonnie Dollar famous. Dollar specials in all departments. Canned Vegetables IJi Halves or Slices F - (Case of 24 & P 2! (Case of 24 5.99) 'J rw , No. Del Monte (Case of 24 5.99) (Boneless . Built for the buyer who wonts something better in car! Alert. ..easy to handle. ..with the ., aluminum Rockette standard equipment in every Before you buy car... come in and drive the any every inch all-ne- an OLDSMOBILE! SEE YOUR 155-h.p- d LOCAL AUTHORIZED OLDSMOBILE MANTES CHEVROLET COMPANY, BIG CHOICE, BIG VALUES IN LATE-MODE- V-- 8 USED CARS QUALITY DEALER 23 SOUTH MAIN STREET . . . NOW AT YOUR OLDS DEALER'S! (Case of 24 YOUR Beverage Beverage 3 3.99) Ground Beef cans GrodT - 3 for Elfts Chtlt 16 Your Choice oz. Crogmonf Ginger Ale, Black Cherry, Root Beer !j 4.69) pjlxcjQ rWO V",U R'tchen Craft (Save aw 10 fx fftso ICC 1 to Cut Ready to Cook average Good Quality Wicklow Bacon Lunch Meat t',7 Safeway 6 oi, Airway Instant World' Most Popular Flavor i,7,Wd lb. 55 3 pigs-1.0Brand 0 Pickle & Pimento, Macaroni & Cheese, Olive, Bologna, Spiced LunchK)n Five Varieties: jar 1.00 Fresh Flavor-Hea- vy Fancy New Crop With Rich Sweet Juice LJO 10z! Carrots slew weet ant r'sp Mrs. Condies' Ready to Serve 1.00 Squash Fancy 3 for 1.00 Italian-You- ng, Tender, Flavorful Michiqan Peat Michigan's Finest Soil Conditioner OPEN SUNDAY 9-- 6 2 for 1.00 4P 4 for 1.00 - 43 lb. .00 10 lbs. 1.00 Enriched n- - Wright's Angel Food Tender, Fresh (Regular 45c) Aerowax Up 2 Vi cans 1.00 ns 17) Detergent 4 lb. 11 80's pkg. Pancake Mix 79 2ib.89 lb. Manor House 1, Special Zee Napkins Juice Potatoes 790) Safeway Farm Fresh Produce! cans 1.00 5 lb can 1.00 Lemon-lim- Crest Rib Roast S French Apple, Raisin Filling, CHOICE No. 2 Cherry Filling or Lemon Filling can (Case of 12 lb. Stewing Chickens Pie Filling P I lOUr a smaller 3.19) J -for t U.S. Choice Grade Chuck Cuts Safeway Famous Trim You Get More Good Eating Meat For Your Money for 2'2 & M C Your Choice Spinach ?c48-n4.69?10ca- (WWVXHW 'V Sausage Green Giant Peas Green Giant Niblets Safeway Guaranteed Meats! 3 lb. -- & P N( HOny ; Fruit Cocktail, F Libby's Vienna 7 cans Your Choice Peaches Misc. Dollar Values! n Gardenside Canned Peas Gardenside Tomatoes Sweet Corn, Cream Style, Golden Bantam No. Cut Green Beans 303 8 oz. V2 jar 1.00 gal. 1.00 Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday 2 for 29 lb. 15 1.89 s |