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Show if .i p y - ry y y j-- y y y .y y, g..f The TocoV kTT:. mw aYV ifl,j Flran l Frmrtrrs (Vv 1 h I v. iniicrs of Z r ('ounlv Slock r Show Named l.olo !! VI!'. illk' I t v. any a1 anl r it m of li.mi nv (.' I I i.a.il i! : ' in I Tooele County Slink show ' ' Gr n o, - in n.ird.-- i iid :i d:iA the l,iri-e- i num PIRTIIDW Ilt J i d.ihh, onJ TI(.S RI I Pi ! Am i i 10 i i iom I! i C In- - bt i'i - sutr,-s.,'u- e a id . s r s: t i ; i on e. l.i v , s- - VN K 1 W - l, I ?-- V I . i" " ' AV y w in J i ; ' (V l ' .rc;. --i 4 i. 4- - wJNf M i- - rk OU t .v ' i - k ,yf w i 1 Grand champion herford bull, owned and displayed by Fiber! and David lawrence, won the nod and trophy from the Tooele County Cattlemen's Association at the an nual Livestock Show held at Grantsville, Saturday. Pictured above with the price animal is David lawrence. f , .. : ! t , '' I I j t V ) ' ' i i tt rMiilll c$ u a. 4 isi-. (fmnK illt IVauk IVam Grantsville Track team is making an envichalk up more wins able record as thi-with each new track meet. Pictured above Ihev are (L to R) Iront: Gavle Peletton, Blake Palmer, Ray Barrus, ( hlf Spackman and Jerry Mind. SI I DM) ROW : (ouh lance I isher, Charles Hager, Anderson, Ci'.-Bvron Amter-on- , lum Wad'.worth, ,h-i- -- v . L Ik A JkSk Gntnd Champion Ihill MrU ( f, V : . k r K J, A i . - - , - to 4 A f' 1. held in the Lions Ym ltd.iv. M.iv 3 and Marge Duth-e- , on Saturday.!''1" I 105 eshlbtois anl May 6, Claude H Paikirvon, Mar- trs virt F. Young and Sterl llalladay THE which Included on Sunday, May 7; Joyce RvJjlih roast beef as (he meat course Lois V. Laurence. Ida Barrus. was cooked and served by the St and Sheryl Wright on Mnmlay. 8 John Primary officer and teachIrene Casta, :no. Farrell er Pratt Matthew was M C. May; Awards Beacham, and Maralee Parkintrophies given at the son, on Tuesday. May 9. banquet went to- F.lbert Lawrence an I Das Hi Lawrence, from the A Happy Wedding Anniversary olTlH,'k Cmin,y Cattlemens Asso-Mr- . r Krand champion and Mrs Grant Roper and ''1"'on fo' Bull. Herlord Mr and Mi on Cyril Purfee, the To John Bleazard from Friday, May 5 Tooele County Farm Bureau for Mr. and Mrs onihs rra-u- l champion Himoshire Saturday. May 6 gilt unj to Valerie Gordon from' I ion-Club for her grand, Mr and Mrs Alan llofyoak on he chamn-ofat sieer. 9 Tuesday. May VT J. Reuben ClarV attendel th stock show and was a Rosette in an-- l PROPER EYE CARE preciation of his help and dona- - - i : v - i 1 one to be l . 5 1?B1 1 i ic- o. -- - Vi v-- Itu- I - (.?. 7,; -- ,m..s i! r- . i n t & ' si- V f, i t, ' - v , r? mi mMKiaui g Titm C. Frd'Tr, Mrrv Tranrrrpt leminon. Preston Jackson, THIRD ROW: Robert Hansen, Dean Matthews, Terry Mason, Joe Lealhan, Steve Brown, Denny Painter and Jim Blaek. 4hvnl from the picture are team members: Don Johnson, .n Vv.iym I emu'on, Dmiiv Pal r, 'I Tom Palmer, Bill (asi.ig.ro and Dean J-- 'i-- Johnson. j CninlM illc 1 iili School Toi " PrMPl Talfvot. M D . senior Bellevue surgeon, liontal. New York City, says A drug in rye examination is not necessary unless the operators knowledge is limited. L. K. Hirschberg. M D., pro fesor of ophthalmology at Johns Hopkins University, says "Eyes can be examined much without more satisfactorily drops if specialists would only realize it. Many failures by C. the best eye specialists are tributed to the use of atropine and belladonna drops. E F. Blarrow M D . speak ing before the Eleventh International Congress of ophtha! mology, said: "The determination of refractive errors with a mydriatic is unscientific, objectionable. troublesome and unnecessary." Swan M. Brunette, M D.. professor of ophthalmology at Georgetown University, said: at- What atronine or drugs. Paul Romer. text book on vvro'e: is skill, not other poisonous is needed It is M D . his in ophthalmology wrong fit to glasses while the pupil is dilated with a drue. E. H. Spitzka. M D., professor of anatomy at Jefferson Medical College, himself a recognized authority on anatomy, neurology, and brain diseases; also writer of the revised edition of Gray's Anatomy, said: When an individual's vision becomes impaired I would rather have him go to an optometrist. As an active specialist in his field, he acquires a special aptitude for the recognition of every abnormality which only a few medical practitioners can enjoy. In the majority of cases only correcting lenses are needed. In a small minority of cases in which a disease condition exists, the optometrist can be relied upon to recognize the pathologic state and send the patient to a suitable practitioner. Sponsored in the public interest by Dr. John T. Gibbs 80 West Vine Street Tooele, Utah hof-- l "ovv- - BoKby -- a-- e Dug-way- &T- Senior JUDGING: HOC, class-Ne-- f :j'i - Ta,' fil - JX C Grand Champion Slccr Miss Valerie Gordon is pictured above with her prize winning fal steer, which won the Lion's Club trophy as grand champion fat steer of the Tooele County Livestock Show 1 . .. m. . js tw w , - 11 I 1 - held at Grantsville last week. Valerie who entered the show in the junior division is a Club member and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Gordon of Erda. Ju- -i . m .j. ' a H f V Enua J' 8 . nr""d rh.ir,ion Hampshire boar; Ernest Crook, sow: NM B'"s Laodracp Hampshire sow, and two ages Hamrshire nip, Dale . - M H itvaT i I J v. ' f and LeRoy Rose, Duroc gilt. Rleazard grand champion Hampshire gilt: boar, two Blearard, prime fat hogs. Duroc sow: Paul Tahews Yorkshire hoar- foDrime feeder hogs: Paul Hieley, f andraen boar: Eddie Robr,c Yorkshire sow, Hampshire gilt, 2 primp fa hogs. Craig Bleazard, Duroc gilt, 2 cacs: Jun-o- Tohn tl' e INTERNATIONAL trs - "V 1 Ones Win, Too Yonii Four year old John Bleazard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Bleazard, of Grantsville, came in for his shire of honors at the Tooele County Livestock Show, held last weekend. No doubt tutored by his brothers he claimed the grand champion hampshire gilt in the junior class. Johns brother. steer; Collin Warr, choice steer and good steer; LaMar Penovich, good steer; Steve Brown, good steer; Gilbert Orme, good steer. Many other awards were given in second and third places. The committees aid an excellent job and wish to thank everyone who entered and made the show a Mark, who is 12 years old, brought home his share of blue ribbons, two for prime fat hogs, Duroc Boar and sow. Another brother, Craig, age nine, also brought home blue ribbons for a duroc gilt and two prime fat hogs. A dairy heifer calf and York- Johnsons sister Mrs. Alpha who has been in ill health shire gilt will be awarded later to Junior exhibitors. and in Ruby Valley, Nevada, they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Judd. TRIP TO IDAHO Mr. and Mrs. Roland Smih accompanied by Mrs. Goldie John- HOME FROM COLORADO Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stromberg son, just completed a five day trip to Idaho and Nevada. In Bur are at home after a three day ley, Idaho they visited with Mrs. trip to Colorado Springs, Colo. r Lead Zinc Ores Lead-Zi- nc i l ' reS-- er hundred active housewives v Baseball down-to-eart- . MOTHER ...EVERYONES BEST GIRL BROWN'S - I,- N.,- - J SLSiiHinr - , ' GIFT HEADQUARTERS for SUN MAY 14th - sit Jfr . A BLOUSES DONNKENNY bv XXf r.l.. .IN -- HI FASHION .V -- Hv . i I and up JEWELRY $yioo Set "MUU" "MINT Hawaiian Styles 129 LADIES t SLIM to 'k SLIPS SJ98 JIMS $298 COAT 1 X.v NEW SHIPMENT H ? Concentrates Plant at Tooele, Utah i Offices at Kearns Building LADIES 4"! i , i fi j Can You Identify Tliem- - No this isnt a picture of the Grantsville High School baseball, but a picture of the Champion 1903 Ophir baseball team. It Jfc (fc 4.i id lYhii ijti jit might be interesting to see how many you can identify. sill jP.ift tfi itfc ft ri f and HANDBAGS NYLONS ZORI THONGS Sizes 8 V2 Tit to $598 $100 CANNON 498 DRESSES Necklace and Earrings w P M st v and Salt Lake City, Utah I that "the ron'inumg roe has k"t fi'mi" 'ood co's from rising as nun h a th coris of most other consumer items " "If our farmers today wer" stdl using the practices available to hem 20 vears ago, it would cost us $13 billion more a year just to produce food and fiber. That would be $288 more outlay for each of the nation's families This yearly saving of $13 billion r!ed HANKIES r . , vV( Silver ""re SPECIAL! 5,: Gold - l Moly-neau- iiA BUYERS OF ' r.i'-'Dr I..1, PVMsdron T Shaw, admin stintor of the w-l- --J SMELTING AND REFINING COMPANY Thats a good question and it came up recently when we asked an indeem!ent research organization to visit with one e fat hons: I ee Hammond Karen Redden, gilt; I.andra'-pilt: I aMar Penovich II prime feeder hoes: Gerrold Johnson one nrime feeder hog. Jim Wrathall, one prime fat hoe: Tprril' Lance, one nrime fat hog: Max Bleazard, one prime fat hoe, Sr. Class: David and Elbert Lawrence, grand champion bull, Clifford Castaeno. J. Reuben Clark special award for Herford grand champion angus steer, and Gordon Larrv steer: nrime choice steer; Gay Warr, good sfeer Bruce Cleee, eood steer: Randy Brown, good steer; Monte Brown, two good steers. Darrell Johnson, first place for Durham bull. FFA WINNERS Vick Warr, prand chamoion and prime en'o new ad Yorkshire Bill Tonolli. Angus bull: Ken Dur-feClifford Herford heifer: Cataeno. Herford heifer. Valerie Gordon Winners: a a'-- mology building at the Rarni-GAYL- M-r- heifer J. REUBEN Clark. Herford bull; hull: David Lawrence. Harford D d - isasSmallasitis? Ag " j vl Bees. ir'-n I).of Until multure o'ficjl said today about extension phones. "In a house as small as mine, one R.-- v Birnis. Jonov Povi end lady said, "what can I do with Wayne Lemon placed first, sectwo phones that I can't do just ond and thrd in the m le run as well with one? STEVE BROWN, Tommy LemThis prompts us to ask: Who mon and Johnny Barrus placed in a "small house? The lives 8S0 first, second and third in the is that so long as youre fact run. making beds, washing dishes, Grantsville placed second in the S.xO run. picking up toys, fixing meals and getting children ready for Grantsville placed second in the mile relay with Don Johnson school, youre not living in a is more than twice the cost of Dennis Palmer and Dean Matthouse. (If youre still small all the agricultural research con-- ; hews participating wondering, think about bow in th s country in the Inst Grantsville placed second in the 100 tired you got toward the end of Shaw declared. vears," 880 relay, taking part in th-even' a lend where le'sj busy day!) "On Im were Joe Leathan, Paul LawWhich brings us to the point. than a million Indians once fought rence. Blake Palmer, and Jerry for the hunting grounds a second phone can save each Recause othr Brown. o survive, now la0 needed they some steps and some time, you Brvon Anderson placed first in tvsme live at rmace enmake your life more pleasant the 220 yard dash. joyin'1 a food supply of the highand your work a little easier, IN THE ISO I H Dash C.a-lest nunb'v !n great abundance Peterson placed first, Jerry Wind why deprive yourself? and variety." second Cost? All of the luxurious feaGrantsville took top honors in tures of an extension can be the medley relay with C"vi h at the price yours Peterson, Bvron Anderson, Steve of a few pennies a day. Brown a"- Rav A second phone brings you Peterson took the broad-jum- p too, so you can ignore privacy, first, with Jerry Brown placSUNDAV !;w p.m the confusion in the rest of the ing third. Too'-lvs UPL Co - Derksfield house when you want to phone The shot put saw Terry Mamn Bees vs Ted's Glass a friend. taking first, Bill Castagno. third Derksfield at pm. Dennis Palmer placed first in Next time youre in another Tooele Ball Pub will ovn the the discus. of the house when the season with the UPL Co. part 11 GRANTSVHIF took all thre" l I n Salt I nle. Ping t'me rings, think how helpful phone places in the high jump with Jerry is 1:00 p.m. The Tooele Club it might be to have an extenBrown, first. Gavle Peterson, setwo he reeulars sion. And when youre ready to cond and Chuck Hager third. from last years team but the order, just call our business ofDennis Palmer placed first in club has signed up Tom Tate fice or ask a telephone servicethe Javelin. and Gary Taylor, Lee Taylor man if Dean Chuck you spot his truck in Matthews and and Jerry Lee Jerry played Hager tied for first place in pole with Tooele previously and if your neighborhood. vault with Rommy Johnson as rhev can pound the ball. Tooele Presenting the Bell Chime! should have a fair ball club. You gel three dislinclire uo Too"1" also Herman sinned SUNDAY SERVICE jj rings, including a a young left hander. The First Ward Primary will Sheehan, melodious chime. the on present Sunday service Call ut for details. Sunday, May 7, at 7 p m. in the Grazing cattle consume much First Ward chaoel An entertain- more stock salt than do those on Mountain States Telephone ing program has been prepared dry feed, some university tests and everyone is invited to at end have show-nW-o- class ole-S'- ; and Grantsville compiling, a with Grantsville on loo score of ninety and one half IN THE 4tJ dash Dean M it'hows of Gran'sville came in second, the time V In the 170 yard dash. Jerry '"iop in fir t and Lynn third. C'S,a'no Guernsey hiefer: Micheal Anderson shoe' horn calf; Gary Russell. brown Swiss cow: Christine Holstein calf; Dwane Loyd holstein hiefer. ROYCE COOK, short horn bull Sheep first place to: Barry El ton. Suffolk yearling ewe: Elmer Nix, Suffolk yearling ram. Quarter horses first places to: Jim Kenny, quarter horse year! ing: Fnrl Marshall, two vear and five year old quarter horse stal dons' foh-- i Clark. Quarter horse filiv; McFarland and Hullinger both nuarter horse mares and erand champion for mare: Earl MerrhaU. erand rhamn'nn ribbon Maurice Brown, quarter horse : h-- - Virt Why Should I Gel a Second Phone When My House Every American famdv would lir:h School almost a dulhr n dav more hewed the-power .it a ;vjv !. cv fo I - ( ter lenm- -s ld lle on Grantw meet track in a of use cie"ti'ic . discoveries, bruiay, Aprd 2S with Judge. - class, first place Rus'ell N'e'son vvinneaged Holstein cow; Gary Larson. short G'lermev cow: horn cow, short horn heifer and ""id rh.v"-:o,- i for nair Pe"gv Redden, two year old W. ophthalmic - Gran'sville The fellow In the dairy DROPS! Kcp- Fond (!oN Foster Track Mccl ,y rre-('-1t.,- WHnT MFDTr.AL AUTHORITIES SAY ABOUT EYE Fannin" I.fficifiicv 1 1 1 pr. FREE GIFT WRAPPING JACK WINTERS Asst. Colors LADIES SWEATERS HOUSE COATS $8 S498 to LADIES SI4 J458 to $85 mums -- A |