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Show rf IJnrntn, THE TOCFLE TPAKSCRIPT i! ( ilv. I .ill I nliTcJ Us ji h I r.i.JX ut 'lix-ili.il liiiiiu Cits , l".ih. August 14, MutUr lit tli luT )! Is' uiulc r Ait of Mjtih S, lx"l. P.ililiOinl bv tin T i him npt P.uIVtin Inlil. sluin Con.g iny, Inc., till (orr ; fit Ninth M.mt Sireit, 'luirh fit v, Utah Alili-s'() ItHirli, Il.il) Jmililiinr 111 r lo (tuii prr lujiv, SuIim i ip'ii"! $t pur ycir. Ixxurd n to - I was il n (aim il i to tho Itnlv BIKIID THIS Ul IK 1 1 Gunisi.ri, froxi hnp 'nl, fipdav rvooln,', Mr. ami a d.i.i.', li r. April Mr, Jiffcri.-- , luilx-r- t The alional I raj'iio s Tnmit lilt ol I'l S.iturilas oOo O U at In. t ton s Allrntl Kt-Kil- A.M. w h tin ot .1 Il.-ui.ii- t Iru t I nu ). . ll.-.n- tint s Ml DK r In p-.- Tile Hell u ill ile loll Ills - oOo I1 r OI! Tric k Sp rinfrlTp hie nm. uirn mi: . I .NYu 'in. m.tk'" fu L. Gdlet B. , .bt. Green, Grantsvi'le D .1'.' Ii fix al a let. Tixvle Rosjivn Phill.ps. Tixx-l- t Lola Durtee, Gi an. 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Editor JiMuIi ALEX r, DUN'LL Publisher I'mjlmsi Mis lum Jrn n, Bonn all Of the Butty l4.n her on the xt.if s', mu,; fm'r.uts toj..ri. ,v( par. sui tnils A T Kin Ae W.wihkI. N hi. Mis re'u! n I u, N fiux Ki',i rts who has In en Bti odent R 'th h the saturation or the The teal huts profession never ppjv-arto M of I'jsson lh II .MiUt..i m pist sis years (xiail, and r.u h spun,; ,Supt Sli fling l Huns is on the mid rv,lu O.'n r business Cimdat ! d thir- - I s s rs of h tli H ised (uni day, It fill the few vat am a whuh do ouur in the county n fS li epiv wti II - tieitui AM in tut nd, met were h si hool rooms ot I ad tliii' of n'fiicts, vvhnl' bio h. rs ,i ul tee r wivis. Mr and lie has the good, or bad. repitjon, dtjxril.ng fiom whuh v I he, , hz Mr Wasburon Mrs hrvk Bale. Dig'vav; Willi the tnnsiiv Km! D Bois then the it, of angle you v was tie ltd e Iji, Mrs lauij C. Leth when It tomes to gett'n,; the pH k Oi ( r h.a'.ng t. .u !! r. Horn the dint hir a s'Kii.d term, hue. o' Bori'and, Ore"un. and vat ions universities in the Male I i T Holier' was ehctid Tra surer, Mr anJ Mis R ihard Sin le, o: u .i filing Max Mi lh th M Belli B ngnum of Issue The In the April miTORIMlY MTklNG: has Ist'i tlu tieasur-the s.nte Ms I ei Meidm-- r is spendrn DV Magazine, The tillkial voice ol the Disabled American Veterans. ,c gin started wav bi.k m I'l.i the week here with re'jlivrs and imimtsi" This is nri only a fakle titm of year for the early blossoming Smsor tepresentaives are F. (i. a.il have fur her home on Frida v Ask trnv one rl rrs who has ever In en in the s, nice alxxii the of M.r atl.1'1.1 Hud n 'dil Red Cross variety of fruits, ht, the Aptd weather tan a No lx plated in the Bverv d'v ftr sotne years fit k It catugory. gel. B II Jaulos, of Bonneville U e ll tell you. u m'' is tf t yvpt had 10 to 40 M gois an I Bud Bikmore of the S (h four Week Within the tried have grees forty temperaturi We'll till sou all olnnit how the Red Cries sold us coffee and with a sub freezing mark of 2i last fnd..v and a high of 73 Oldoed Dnig Ca'dw.ll Drug ,s cam. loads of ae btmi.'.t down donuts during the war. rep'.H mg the I aA'ar Fate ; nsor Horn Lehanan to cool (heir drinks As a matter of fact, so minv of us will men! on this first nlxmt degrees on Tuesday. ship. Managers for the coming a b aeue secritary. wind a Winter and .spring are having at l'rda tusxel Tuesday's the Red Cross that their now infamous donut s.ihs must have vear are Al Rh hards, lagkfir. s Wat button wasted no time in of a it the wreiked in flint! Walters, leaving garage completely represent an nil time hieh in tioiiehbov donut consumption John Pdulos, Bonneville Motor, the maihme in motion heap, after blowing the roof off and pushing the walls down. putting I ike so mnnv such stories this one has faded from reality , so far. to local fruit Dave Faddis, McFarland - Hullin-yer- and set hn first meeting for Thurs No has Host material resulted, damage Patbv chewed out Hern to legend. It's sort of like hating and V. L. Batker for C.dd day when the new hoard will due to temperatures, but with peaches and plums in well Holdover D. or drinking or hivin'? to eat spoiled held rations ton ret lor is Tony s the the cherru-full blismt and critical budget. budding ihtse vjrnties are in hair tonic strained through bread. We all did It. You Just Klemla. He also set the Hr-- t date for for frost damage. stage, arent nnvone who was anvone If you didn't have to pay for s Jon Lconelli was elected Head s en up anJ as this Saiur-dayour Red Cross donuts during World War 11. 1 a m DuBms was Rae and at the at L'mpire, City Park who .STRMCrMrV As a mittiT of f id MNY I.CTTR DY . All again voted in as the Chief boys residing south of the were in toddb rs instead of fttieues in Bn II E TAIKFD Still to be elected is a track within Tooele City limits, o of the laglehtre des rng to tryout for a sjxit in representative TV CANTITN Til IT TIITY f Oi l DVT FVTN MKE TIIF Tl HAPPY IIHP1 RS Department team, and the ap- the National League should .sign- Mini I FSS the f,l t'AVTr TN when it all took tlnre Plaver-Agen- t and no "I 9 a n th s Saturday. The Happy Helpers, a 4 II Home pointment of a The Red Cross is a b'g organization. doing a big job in many Co'leen Improvenunl dub, led by By ARTHUR GODFREY parts of the world During World War II it ha thousands and Klin;;, held their first meeting, of tins of thousands of professional and volunteer workers serving Honorory Education Chairman the season at the home of their throughout the world Bnml tiuestmn iust as many of them were of th Americon Canctr Society's 1961 Crusad The ALTHOUGH WF leader. following officers heroes, a few of them were jerks SO PTRIUPS were elected to serve during the SOMrONC WAS HAWKING DOWN ON TIIF SAIF Dour Editor, Dot ITT IT Sharon Wilson; OF DOMTS. Or p rhnps the military made them barge for the May I take this means to thank vear: President donuts because of some then sacred hut now forgotten official dogma all the wonderful people of Tooele vice president - Sherrill Gordon; F, TN II APPFNTD who OR PTRIIAPS TIIF WIIOIF THING us hy opening secretary and treasurer - Ni!j AT Al L. fight with cancer two years ago taught me many things. their homes and hearts to the Winkler, reporter Jerilyn Bush Among the things it taught me was that people really want to IT RF..AILY DOrSNT MATTIR! . . . What does matter is that Butte Recreation Swim team, dur- nell, health tha rman - Jerilvn know what they can do to protect themselves against death from Sherthe American Red Cross was perform- ing the Intermountain Swim Meet Bushnell, Safi ty chairman time and since that time cancer. This was the keynote in the thou-and- s of letters I received selfrill of of 31 what The 30 I. feats millions decided Gordon. has and rnuntleM and and March ing. girls April quiet, performed, cancer operation. after my lung battlef-eldI the for their and in disaster areas throughout less heroism on wonder if the people of Tooele they were going to make So in a few bt ief messages to the public, world. realize how lutky thi v are to have 4 H project, and also nude plans I want to report some of the things 1 have One hundred years ago this month. Clara Btrtnn, ventured into such fine people wniking for them for health, safety, recreation and learned. The first thing you can do is to have an anthe aennv and horror of battle to bring relief and comfort to such as Jjik Clark, George Imai their community service. nual health checkup by your physician. This is At the next club meeting, the the wounded and dung. S.nce that time the traditions she started and Leigh Pratt. the best piotection against death from cancer. have been carried forward by dozens. then hundreds and finally The meet was fun, the officials group enjoyed a talk given by Many cancers can be cured if the doctor has an thousands of Clara Bartons Some few have reached her pinacle of very fair and all in all we're al- county agent, E. O Biggs, on oppoitumty to find the disease early. Early dedication. Most have performed outstanding service. Some others ready looking forward to next "How to Plant and Care for Flowcancer is most curable. But the sad fact is that " ers The girls are also studying have, unfortunately but undoubtedly, fallen short. too many people do net give themselves a years meet. home grounds beautification, and chunce The American Red Cross Is not a perfect organization. they seek help too late. Sincerely, When you go to your doctor for a checkup, But in fire and famine, in flood, draught, pestillencc, earththis to tnfot mation is helpful very Byrne Georgia dont go with fear, but with confidence. You them in carrying out their 4pH wherever, in fact, natural or quake, hurricane, tornado Coaeh of Butte Recreation lcasn that doctors will talk to you with e Corttr.v Arthur on Woik was troubles bring suffering and hardship to humanstarted their Swim Team project. You should do the same with them. frankness. THE Rrn CROSS IS TIIFRE TO SERVE. diesser scarves, after which presiity. Answer all their quetions completely and with honesty. In wartime and in peace, from packages for prisoners of war dent Sharon Wilson dismissed the The great odds are that the doctor will say you are OK." But to classes in baby care for expectant mothers the Red Cross prothe odds also are that if he finds early cancer, your chances of meeting. vides invaluable servires to make the world just a little better being saved are great. Reporter Jerilyn Bushnell place for a lot of people to live in. On this, the 100th Anniversary of this great humanitarian orIJ I Friday, Arri! Tooo Transcript I ink v the in my. WJ-- A Lett than a year ago I graduated from g I1 Juab ibeh school In June I enrolled al Stevens llrnagrr College for a Secretarial Finishing Course, including shorthand, and Nancy lav lor charm instruction. Sicvens Ilenazer placed me m my pretent position . . doing secretarial wink in a Urge wholesale and retail firm in Salt Lake City. This is thr kind of wmk Ive really wanted . . . interrvting things to do, good pav, 40 hour week, and wonder-fu- l try-out- about it oniN mT miYr rtaiiy iorgottin 1 MI CIiiIh Of Toot'h Letters To The Ed i lor tv ping, Score-keeper- V T jW-s- s Checkup Against Cancer MTR . 1 people to work with. And I m only 8 Marv Austin . "Aj x J MAY AUSTIN s Stavem Hanogar it the nly Utah school to teach the eoty thorthond. ABC 1961 Graduates: You Can Soon Earn Up to )300 A Month Their ate mans- young women who grad uatrd ftom high vhool last spring now in gixxi paving secretarial positions, thanks to a course at Stevens llenager. Free placement service. Pay as you learn terms. Nephi, Utah Spoodwnhng, 1 Nrphi, Utah Mi Enroll Now: Summer term begins June 19. Srcretaiul accounting, buuness management, grnrtal business, office automation, Nancy lav lor Finishing, typing, IBM card punch, and others. CUP AND MAIL TODAY Ym, ft rl ofel RPftliMt yosir to no Ml floGon c opy ot yom tkvrlWbft ftCffttorytb.f), dtMffil man-mad- AddrftM. Ciy Four SlmlcnN $tft MiM From TooI Make Honor Roll ganization, the Disabled American Veterans takes great pleasure Four students from Tooele have in saint. ng the American Red Cross earned places on the University TIIF IIFLL WITH THE DONUTS! of Utah winter quarter honor ' rliascd this wtck by Dr A Ray k the ; Olpin, University president, j .JL The students are Tarrel D f Davies, son of Mr and Mrs. B K 3 Dewev Davies, Larry Gordon Lee son of Mr. and Mrs Eldon R L- ... "f Lee, Kenneth Gary Shields, son of,; Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Shields, and L j Eva Deanna Sutherland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Suther- .vv k rolljs Interesting Twenty Five Ycnrs An Tliis land. rek at your fingertips! fabulous bu Kelvinator V students with grade-poin- t averages of 3.5 or higher - in the range of A minus to straight A work - are listed by the honor Only Sidney G. Atkin of this city and Miss Mignon Poole, the accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Poole, of Venice, Utah, were married in the Manti Temple, April 10th with President R. D Young of the temple officiating. Fern Billinpton is leading the Bal Tabarin May Queen contest. Other contestants are Mildred Bryan, Nellie Kirk, Beth Porter, Virginia Sackett, Maurice Alsop, Virginia Barrus and Lydia Painter. Molester of girls is jailed, trap is laid for two more. After but six rehearsals in marching, under direction of Chileon Halladay, the Tooele High School Band, directed by W'llliam D. Holt, made superior rating for marching at the divisional meet at Murray last Saturday. A marriage license was issued to Lawrence Samuel Taylor of Magna, and Janet Rydalch, of Tooele. Carlos Bardwell is receiving treatment for arthritis at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake. Guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Vowles this week is Norman Adamson of Evanston, Wyoming. Alex J. Shields, respected county citizen and life time resident 7 average at the University of Utah represents straight A work. Students who maintain an average of 3 5 or higher through their four years in school graduate with high honors. All four students are graduates of Tooele High School St. George Hosts Utah's Lions Clubs Mav 1,5,6 Club wi The St. George Lions be host to the State Convention International at St of Lions George on May 4, 5 and 6. Preparations are underway for this event which will bring many hundreds of people from all over the State of Utah to St. George for these davs. ANDY PACE is in charge of Executive Comthe Convention mittee, with Marion Bowler and R. N. Ashbv vice chairmen. Verda Pace is Ladies Chairman. The various events planned include a mixer, under the direction of Neal Lundberg, Governors Banquet and Ball, under Ray and Alice Key Member Whipple; Breakfast, Model Luncheon, and President and Secretaries lun- st No-Stoo- 1 GORDON'S FURNITURE CO. Ph. 112 Tooele, Utah We') MARCO LIKED IT Some 700 years ago, Marco Polo wrote "Ceylon is better than any other island in the whole world. t- x Heres your chance to enjoy big savings on brands that are famous for quality. These stars appear constantly on the A 4 0 There will be a necrology service, under the direction of Wilford and Susan Cannon put on by the Ephraim Lions Club. ONE OF the highlights will be the Ladies Brunch, to be held on Saturday, Mav 6 at Snows Canyon, the new Dixie State Park. This will involve the Ladv Lions who will be served breakfast in the canyon, after being taken out there in busses from St. George. Marie Poehlmann is in charge of this project, and a program will be presented at that time. On Friday night there will be a barbecue in the city park which is expected to be one of the most The barbecue popular events. committee consists of Mr. and Mrs H. Val Hafen, Mr. and Mrs. Only 41' wide, 63 high, 25' deep! Lindau Foremaster, and Mr. and Cold-MiStores 193 lbs. of Frozen Foods o Vapor-TigCrisper p Mrs Alma Truman Following the Level o Exclusive Package Pantry for at Produce o New Porcelain Meat Drawer o New Portable Egg Chest barbecue there will be a talent Butter and Cheese Chests o Frozen Juice and Soup Can Dis- show in the new Dixie College penser o Handy Eject Ice Trays, plus Ice Cube Container o New auditorium, sparked Mr. and Magnetic Door Gaskets o Single, Economical Refrigerating Unit Mrs Charles Pickett by and Mayor and Mrs. Bill Barlocker, Talent A WEEK WITH TRADE! Only acts will come from all over Utah. 60 South Main ' r roll. cheon. ht k( r - Sideligh ts like haring a Supermarket -- vL.iT "Stars" of the food world pages of magazines and newspapers, on television screens, on radio, and on billboards. And they greet you from our ujktfti Shaver's Segments Favorite Grapefruit Catsup Giblets Aluminum Foil Peanut Butter Zee Tissue English Muffins Fresh Eggs Ripe a No. 303 Del Monte All-St- Another Value ar lg. 14 oz. btl. Corn Cut Green Giant At Peak of Flavor For Goodness Whole Kernel Kitchen ft. roll 5 93 5 89 5 fw 95 2 for 57 Fresh, Skippy lg. Creamy Another Value 28 oz. All-St- Bathroom-Assor- 79 12 'oils 1.00 ted Colors Mrs. Wright's 6 pack 2 for 39 2! 85 Cream O' The Crop AA Grade are star buys this week MIX EM or MATCH EM! shelves, ready to perform on your table. This week save! Ks. especially, reach for the stars-a- nd E pij L'iYiPfiESS 10 Cl c oz. MARMALADE I PLUM JELLY PEACH PRESERVES GRAPE PRESERVES APRICOT-PINEAPPL- E Coffee, Butterscotch or Flavor Minvintine Chocolate Butter Creamery Rye Bread Kll26rrh Mild Cheese Crackers Flour Shrimps d'ZT-Dairy Glen Fresh l. 8 oz. 79 lb. 69 lb. loaf 23 lb. brick 2 lb. 10 lbs, 4'h oz. Safeway Guaranteed Meats! Farm Fresh Produce! U.S. No. New ... as you Selecfed White Hearty Energy Food 5 lbs. Bananas (Cut Up lb.13; Fancy Ripe Green Onions Radishes U.S. No. like it! "A" Grade Inspected for Wholesomeness and Goodness Always Look For the U. S. Government Badge 1- U.S. No. Crop Crisp and Flavorful 3 3 bunches bunches 10 10 - lb. 37) WHOLE FRYER PARTS Select Your Favorite Pieces lb. 59 Thighs Wings, Back, Neck, lb. 19 Breast lb. 79! Drumsticks lb. 59 flb. 1 1 Choice" Bone-Eas- y to Carve Pot Roast ube Steaks U.S. "Choice" Beef Breaded Shrimp Sliced Bacon Franks town House Tender Captain's Choice Wicklow-Go- od Quality Skyline Brand oz. Mandarin Oranges 5 for 1.00 Salad Dressing " quart 39 s ,v The making of a picture of the Hoi In The Ro k" poneerm" ix Some Sahara oases are large pedit.on m Si'utheasiern Lt th will tnough lo support a million palm be the first pioduuion of the in w ' re s. corporal nm I ... , , n h V ... h,. u Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday lb. 79 lb. 98 10 OI 63 - |