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Show The Tooele Transcript Frday, May 19, 19G1 TKAHXKllT THE TOOELE Ii (v tlii 1 r jnsrnpt liull. t m Pul.l.sh.n Company. lm., Main Street, Tooi-lCitv, Utah Address all curres- o Hus i looilc1, I tah Pi 111 it cent pt-- Idv Sulisi liptinn Jt T ye ir liiislwd 5x North h m i J Hi f ALEX r. DUNN, LOREN C DUNN. Editor Publisher New Law Means Money Jor Schools Huhsoti and Tint HiggosI . It. Merger Issued each Fr.ct.iy at TcmiV Cuv, Utah Enteri-- J as Second Class M.iitiT at thi Post Oflicc at omU f ity , I'uh, Aiooisi It, IH'M. under Ait tif M.irih 8. 1S79, 1 mu lo ( t vnmlil re .lilniijl IihjI lomy neu securct iiihiji.ii limis el a still lm. her uure.se of 11 11 s s;v UistNti.ition uliIK would l,e tmss.'.i'e $.U the S.'I.II- lout lux tell ul voted leeway, however, must 1t.w f.namelawx i jjpioveil by ihe people in an Silimil Distiii lutij in ii- p.J tKi'i, i N I r ) 'the big mu I . h ljrk, Mas ,'geM h jd.li he of any u.iporalion' , ,hl. J olliiul in the Undid Sun it, election held on or betore May Ut lei c H.Pfii.-d- , l in it by Gem r.it 04 Hie v ji J Ir.e n'lu'a.s, or even those of Hie I ouihl ation report observes i VI & r. In ! fv I lie nun who, THIS WAS One of the fin bngs j lt) 1( Mul imim. tj.v t I.uifica a Noithern compiclii-nsivmil op i.iie present! J in more )uv(? t, .LOnK. piogrc-ssivt-lI ii.iint.idun (in-.-l Nuf.hein - ftuilinii'il over he Vi.-n.i-i- t and o.ipl 2 J'road Met per. 'changes made this year in the pub- that they an uiulei stood by only Pa-I In ml OF j In' m Northern iianie law i a few imliv .d ials m th- - St it Ijciiic Mot klmlders . . I d't. Hus, This year (I'kiUbl), 1 not l- Priincry reason for the tntreasi-have Ihe lllj Inml D,lrut lev a liual pin iman mav sometime tompuxiiv his he n t'e m.div will of Hu former Norilurn lax of 21 3 mills, ($.1 95 jideruhdents enacted during the vcho mav lei n r ll.fi'J assess, d lul.i.it.oin fie rifiC Stockholders fi'l en yeais, vchiih genera!., in pi.t I not mil maintenanie and operation Hits have sought to adjust particular tiny have been rnbtMil lu al tax along with e aid gu .men ties or lo in.roduce Union Padfir will nut its fust stream line tram bttwien I.os braj: (if the railway Ii attic of greater vided the district with a sil.-o- l Pacific, like most Angeles and I ha ago this week into the formula, "equalization" the passe Iler business is a updating pro :um of $1,395 (35 and, Engagement of Ruby Williams of Crantsville, popular office in pirticular, to provide for iih additional activities to be financed bij; loss, but even the freight is or $6,6X1 per distribution unit. deputy assessor and Mcrl Smith of Tooele is announced wire called into Settle, dm lining. Hut the Northern Pa this same levy, Tooele School D.s with slate funds. Upwards of 600 lm al men anil valuafile mineral, trut would have $1,447,704, or THE STUDY ment Canyon Tuesday to assist in combating the cruket menace cdic has points out that Ihe ml. gas, and other propi-rt'e$0 910 per distribution unit under 1961 whuh has been threatening Tootle for the past ten davs increase in ihe school operatOrdnance Depot, upon his retirement from BIRTHS: Mr and Mrs. John Ronkoviih, a daughter. May 17 with great potential wealth. The the Fill school finance provisions ing program was somewhat less Joseph T. Johnson, Is pictured above as he Civil Service, looking on tv Mrs. Johnson, The Foundation explains that a than the increases allowed in 1957 Col. Cecil a from retirement letter Samuel V lee who has been til for some winks past his re- only real hedpi against inflation accepts of for Noithern Ihe whah distribution is land, unit is allowed M. MacGregor, Commanding Otllcer, Tooele sumed his duties at his blacksmith shop. and in 1959. A number of signifiof It takes about SO0 pounds Upwards of 500 pounds of wool were stolen from the shearing Pai ifie has some of the most each classroom unit of 27 pupils in cant changes were made, however, salu.ihle American Smelting and Refining wood to produce the p.iH-average daily attendance. Addi- in some of the "fringe areas," corral of Leslie Wrathall at Crantsville. anJ Seioinl, let me refer to the sie tional distribution units are pro such as teacher Co, GarfielJ, Utah. Auerbach paper products used each year by The marriages of Miss Ida Anita Llovd and Samuel pel Ro retirement, edu White and Gail Beecher and John Wendill Tat, all of Tooele, were of Ihe planned merger railroad vided for supervisory personnel, cational research, vocational eduGrocery, Salt Lake City, Utah, the avera-'American ti ien I run j til y and International Smelting and figure that this will hase isolated small schools, and spec- cation. cajni.il outlay, etc. performed last Saturday in a double ceremony by President Althe greatest mileage of any rail- ial classes for handicapped chilRefining Co., Tooele, Utah. fred L. Hanks. To finance the increased school road in the United States. A large dren, and summertime vocational He lives with his vw.e Vcolj D Sandra Martin, quern of the first annual Utah Home, Rout costs, a one half cent increase m part of this mileage should never agriculture and home economics the state sales tax was authorized Joseph H. Johnson, Operating Johnson at 49 Glenwood Avenue, and Trailer Shnw, tries out the appliances in one of ihe rnmlel have lieen built. Yet with millions! djsses Tooele School District has The He is an a. live kitchens to be displayed at Ihe show. Engineer General Utilities retired Tooele, Utah Legislature earmacked. for from f bonds 31 Jan membt r 209 distribution Ihe first of the Odd fellows service outstanding on these approximately government a and (13 time, portion IS years and Lodge 1961 after working rails, it will be very difficult to units this year, whuh is an aver percent) of all sales tax Ixmclhol lers, to demand a of one for distribution Tooele Ordnance at months th. unit age major revenue for school purposes This ! part of a railroad and liquidate each 22 4 pupils in average da.lv was in addition to a $12 5 million Depot. He started his Civil Serthe rails, bridges, anJ rights TOD a attendance. at as Career vice plumber transfer from the General Fund to The US now is only five hours wide and two hours deep by A legal merger is simple, ACCORDING TO the founda- the Uniform School Fund authoriz- in June 1342. Since October 1943, n- pictorial ReHirt. hm , United Aircraft Curp jet measure. ted a division of the "spoils" is tion's served in a soperv smy ca- ( calculations, Tooele School ed by the 1961 Utah Legislature. I exceedingly complicated. Mav0 District will be able to finance a pacity over water plant and .Anil IABOR AND Small Towns IN cry citizen of Japan is now covered bv some kind of health plumbing operations where he had maximum school operating proinsurance and only the doctors are complaining. Government of- - The only way to prevent such a gram of $1,474,319, or $7,057 per charge of the operation of 6 deep Wednesday, May 21 is the date well pumps furnishing approxi- set for a "fun" childrens party, railroad fices and private businesses cover 413 milium Japanese and their fireat Set system distribution unit without resorting merged fjmihes in health insurance plans of long standing. National health from going into bankruptcy is to to further elections under the 19,1 The Barbara Bowen Camp. DUP mately two and one half million planned by the Fifth Watd Priinsurance, now fully underway, covers 4'1 million more There arei dismantle at least one Hurd of school laws. This compares with announce their ticket for the elec- aliens of water per day and mary. special programs for orphans, poor people and convicts. Fees charg- - fhe mileage, and reduce the num-c- a maximum program of $1,403,919 tion to be held Monday, iMay 22nd maintenance of 72 miles of water The fun will begin at 7 pm. in by physicians and dentists are the same under all insurance; her f employees proportionately or $6,720 per distribution unit un- at 2 pm. at the home of Mrs mains. the North Stake Recreation Hall, and it is the low love! of these fees which brings complaints This thought causes great con- der the 1959 school finance provt Lina Williams. In November 1956 he was seplans with dancing and other entertj-labor sions. sternation the from medical men. Doctors say they now earn less than barbers among Captain, Bernice Adamson; first lected as a panel member of the ment. Admission is ten cents each unions. They will not only fight U S. News and World Report. s Foundation vice Board U.S. of Service Second Civil indicate vice analysts Ruby Smith; For a nominal charge there will for their own jobs; but will feel that a small local tax increase is Katie for Tooele Ordnance De- be a Mrs Peerson; Secretary fishing booth, white elephant in doing so they are fighting a possible under the school fi Mabel Brough (hold over); His- pot, with the responsibility for seesale, home made donuts, punch Scientists hope some day to be able to talk to porpoises, which battle for every railroad in the nance Eliza Zentner; Treasurer ing that Civil Service Regulations and etc. revisions. Tooele District torian speak a language consisting of grunts, whistles, moans and creak-ings- . country which is now talking mer- had unused local Angie Bracken (hold over); re- were properly administered in conauthority taxing All children of the community of on have we the radio dm records must hear the born Many - Naomi Beck (hold over) nection with filling ger. Hut Ihe expected discharge of .40 mills under the old 1959 positions a! are invited and urged o attend. Bill Vaughan, St of railway workers likewise an- school finance laws. The 1961 laws gistrar signed as study aids in this worthwhile project. Other offices will be filled by TOD. Louis Post Dispatch. gers the thousands of little towns will permit the district to impose appointment. All members of the Prior to coming to work for If you toot your own horn loo Phone 345 - 44 E. 1st N. along the lines which should be an additional local tax of .87 mills Camp are asked to be in TOD, he was employed at Boston much, people will soon learn to Con. Mining Co.. Arthur. Utah, dodge you. Laos is not in the normal sense one country. It is a combination abandoned. These towns and way Moreover, if voter approval for ad- of mountains, jungle and plains sparsely populated by a congeries stations think their life depends on having a railroad station, esof tribes who not long ago constituted three separate and loosely for freight. To a certain organized kingdoms. Its people are placid by disposition and by pecially extent every railroad merger will their Buddhist religion. Power is exercised by a small elite. Washhave these handicaps. ington Post. As the abandonment of a railroad's main line or branch lines Serve him a sizzling steak and potatoes fixed his favorite way! Every law in nature we use for a definite purpose. Now we are usually means that the roadbed learning that there are mental and spiritual laws which parallel will revert to the county, state, "man fare that always brings a happy smile. Naturally, youll the Government, phvsiral laws. If there is a law of attraction and repulsion in physics, or Federal the steak to be perfect in every way. And it will be when you want then there will be a mental law that operates in just the same way. newly merged lines will continue choose Safeway Superb Steak, so famous for mouth-waterin- g Should we discover the attitudes in the minds of those who live to operate such portions of the and flavor. Along with steaks, were featuring fine tenderness Northern Pacific as have the successfully, we should find that they are living affirmatively and mineral This anquality creates of Succssful Ernest Secrt rights. potatoes! Enjoy steak and potatoes . . . Holmes, constructively. Living, other paradox. Handling . of the at Safeway savings! Science of the Mind. freight by trucks would ordinarily be the answer; but trucks would Leadership always has been and always will be the target for not enable the Northern Pacific the disgruntled. The most sincere motives can be questioned and to hold ownership of all its valu- the most capable action criticized. Leadership can be the victim of'afoh, mineral and oil assets. those who let imagination rather than reason determine the results WHAT Northern Pacific Stock Tile and Mill, hm., Eli Lilly Company. expected. holders may do . . . Such a merger awakens a sentimental recolThe musician may sing to you of the rhythm which is in all lection in my life which should be a lesson to all investors. An uncle space, but he cannot give you the ear which arrests the rhythm nor of U.S. Choice mine was once the operating the voice which echoes it. Kahlil Gibran, The Prophet (Knopf). Grade Vice President of the Northern Pacific, with his home in St. Paul. Safeway Our Famous Trim was going to St. people. The Once when technology is spawning contemporary burst of discovery and research is doubling our fund Paul to visit the family of my of knowledge every eleven years. The process is accelerated as late wife Full Round Grace K. Babson -whole new fields of study are added. Americans can no longer plan mv father, Nathaniel Babson of U.S. Choice lifetime occupations without Martin Essex, Scholastic Gloucester, Mass., asked me to Round Grade call upon "Uncle John" and ask Teacher. or Swiss his opinion as to the value of oOollahsiin 11 Interesting 1 ! T-i- e R.ul-.U',,'- ! SideJiglils Twill v Five Veins .o Tlii - or Alim . n-- Week rail-road- A txs Kelire From TOD w-r- s Joseph Johnson r Kelires From Ci ii Service A Lillie Hii Ahoul TIiL and That MOW! is llu liim one-thir- lo : Fifth Ward Plan Dance Itiltln oOo m Imvrn Camp Dll PAINTED 2 Party Spring Special rieiioni Fxa-miner- -- oOo vour car STOKER 11 Motor Co. oOo Sure way to please your man oOo Its oOo 37 jnN. oOo oei oOo 1 - - On a hot April afternoon, two men wearing open sandals and straw hats, marks of Guatemalas rural population, walked into the office of the Director of SCIDE (Servicio Cooperative Interameri-cande Education). They had come from the village of Ojorcai-bal- . They had left at 2 in the morning, had walked 12 miles over rough terrain to the nearest point to the bus and had spent ten hours on the bus. They had come, according to the one who acted as spokesman, "To thank you for all the people in Ojarcaibal for what SCIDE had done for our school. Richard J. Brett, Huno gry for Education," American Teacher Magazine. oOo Mans first flight outside the atmosphere and on the edge of the earths immediate field of gravity is a remarkable step. Whether the step was taken by a Russian, American, Briton or Indian, it marks another chapter in the history that has been written by mans curiosity. Indianapolis Star. oOo Its not money but trained men that may slow down the Navys Polaris submarine program. For every new Polaris crew, the Navy must train almost 1,000 technicians. U.S. News & World Report. The American people spend more money each year to buy and operate automobiles than the total national income of Canada and Mexico combined. Service. oOo ATTENTION ! 1961 Tooele County Graduates 10 DISCOUNT ON ALL Sport Coats, Pants and Shirts Etoutidl Northern Pacific securities. My "Tell Cousin Nat that the Northern Pacific bonds are good; that the preferred stocks will probably work out fairly satisfactorily; but that the common stock today is not worth the paper upon which the certificates are printed: Yet within two years this common stock sold for one thousand dollars per share! With this personal experience it is difficult for me to advise a present holder of Northern Pacific what to do. I think, however that a good many Northern Pacific holders will sell their stock and switch into the stock of Union Pacific. The latter sells at about 32 and pays $1 60 dividend per year. Union Pacific is both rich in management and has great mineral, oil, gas and other hidden assets It is the shortest line be tween Chicago and the Pacific Coast and has the least mileage to maintain when making the trip largely on double track. I do not recommend any railroad or other stocks in this column, but I can report what I think large stock-holders are doing. uncle replied; - 1 Boneless Tender and Flavorful GORDON'S MEN'S SHOP 10 W. Phone 975 Vine, Tooele This oifer expires 6 p. m. May 25 frequent that area. Worry never earned a dime. Youll worry less if you put your dimes and dollars into E bonds, a little every payday. Join the Payroll Savings Plan today. Your Family Will Love Them Grade A Manor House 2Va to 4 lb. cut up overoge Hormel Save At Thit low Price lb. lie lb. 98 Stewing Chickens lb. 43 Sausage Rolls lb. 39 Don't Forget These Items! U.S. No. 1 Selected White Rose Tasty New Potatoes With Tender Steaks Ohs. 1 Corn U.S. No, T Sweet Tender Cooled For the Height of Eating Pleasure Cello Salad Bananas M,s Condics Fresl p,e Ready to Use bag pared W lbs. 25c 2 for 2 Marshmallows Canned Peas - Fluffiest A Perfect Treat When Roasted Spring Garden No. Potatoes Grape Juice Lunch Meat A C OIL Z IDS. 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