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Show The Tooele Tranrcript ' ' Friday, THE TOOLLE TRANSCRIPT' Jimn-i- I CUn vn, Citv, Lull I eaih Lr.d.iv at T.-Matter at the I'u.t Off.n at Tix!e City, IO " Fire Chiefs ?. 19G1 ptrr.her Itjh, August Meet ill I'liiirral Iltlil lor I ;i ii ! i n I.' niati si nit-re- H, Li Yeins riN to nat irm fit dA Is I ASI Allrml-- j F uncral Civic T.enffiie Of Kinsmen in O.tkleA, Malm Iciir Cirl Sutlers Mmulav To I Ai t (f Mirth x. Itv tin TruiiM rij't tue are (or Ijut.ru-i ' Nev , S. jit It hi c i si .if old t! .'i; hit i n solve Ml an el but to help Mr arid Mr Kh,!- ey t m,m weir ti IS. a .unttwrof i it.bli ms luiiUoe.t.n tell) i1iulJ.lV Ao.'.et 31, umtei tie- - dieihun of Pali man l, niimiis foe Service Sevual cf Ise problems are of geiiiial, W of tne SiVh lid ic. , IP c inviiKin1; for tbej t 21 of Mils-- I p died All,-Ijul.ne art fire pievinl.on ainl p el ir ) . " ed'S sib 'V I VI It I IT 11 aMarf gave Hit H P, liter Townsend. lAflV ,rv aid Me pi aver a ''m d. tec tor. .ud here to-- , M ih r placed prepide ami rvn.i.ce Hulli-tlulilis!icd ruhiislun; Company, Inf, r.H Ninth Mam at nines ilv, I'lah. A'l.lri-sStuvt, Iixn-lpomii'iui la Pox 3 '0, TiXmIi', 1tah, Pilit 10 tniu i r inj'v SntiM ri'l on II jx-- war. LOttFN C DUNN, Editor ALEX r. DUNN, PubUUr I x iim t il ni in t mivu V s t'.miN iml t h.t-f- s i . Po-- 1 - Mis C j fv and n w i e , s anj bl e .m P. S..saa, of Co ! ! ! M !b-r- , sun a , Carmihaet Cabf , I.n,. ! ron Iarlv ALUMINUM car-gi.e- s I e ne rs. s p I ir. ai c Mi-- s af i r it toned to their home here, Visit, spend tip a we-her panics. ?dr and Mis lames Basil o, and oh.er relciv.-Mis M lit r is the former lh.nl Basil o 'I-- i Iellrr (al forma n- Mr i lulson Allred Itclircs From IS&ll I ovd, who is a s. a M, Mis. M J lewis, enliM. J tl.e Navy June II, a'ni ..t t , n uss to ,iti s I th $,-p-n- n Cay JL- - ii i em til IN i lass of .b ompleteil les Ixmt Ira. mi! ; at s 1 4 Twenlv Five Yenrs Ago This WVrk M w IXir-eh- II- 8 ie.i'ii't: fnmi Itxxle Huh b.lusil dv ino-iist- Interesting Sidelights 'V T-- ! hi who lewis, have h re w.th tn. m ts ue.l t.'i.o'v, I. '! Ihiusdu, ne a a w'nr,- - t. bu Pori' u h, vs ill timtmue with his Navy Ira . to' Ad i ns. m. o r John I li.iePJohn Ru.viiiy. Mu Jlm! T-' A Golisg.e, Presulint and Mrs muly the !h' ( ' t l.un us an J Ms Mu ..litjUub). vvll J. II l " hep! H tin at of room City Brown, niltnded the fimeial M't.h.l U I".! at S PI p ta .lieu cousin. Adams. Pat lad. Caiol tolmson ami lev at Oakley, Idaho last SatuutaV, Gol hae r He was the o.i of John Ad mis Arth'ir, the t .1 wi A tarns, ipr.sentat.ves, Wui hui ton and M..v ' t mis at nt.ve Foot le.uis, bo. be w us ln n - o it th .r Stall nu.v m lJ.i'.o. ufter h.s pui.-iitw.i for tbe ev.-e- a; Hie bos d to Oal ley, as pomeis an-t.k. t IV asMx i.it ons j m is 1st f,r .n wo k the! He died suddenly'. ni i! conference will explore while in pre at Vs The inwx.it, on was o'Vred !v P;non, tug and wave sijlex, im re.is j if v 4- D I. G for th rnatriaee of hi ' mil sjieak is were fire losses, arson, and run vet . parut.on Pvelvn Maitm md R iv Rote-rt- ' of son, Jotai, who had the Third retutni ! J.uk Cox. in! C Al the OCDAI and w.'h i.n flora lawl.vs, Iatlma Struv Ouoiui'i of ! Mi rs and 1. shop A a tvit is to s.'ileguard life and from an EDS mjss.en to the South him and Helen M I ws are ,W Steadman n.pi-rA quartet nmixu d of Oneda he will Greater emphasis I nut Spi'f.ird, Vivin V i. ed on the need of tnold ne in Hit ami Ste.idmin, tlu-iW. 'A', Kune annoumi the marriagi of Mr and Mr Spur (!lnl I add's and M rum I'rnkMin s.m I.i ;icn Auvialiary for f.re hazards and daughter (Jail to Sherman Wjiburton, Mm of Mr. and Mix. I I "Your it !e Ru bud Has e't i"er. he snul that a pingram in IlaiK I'amiU To HoM ailwrton. I You. and the safe hanlhng anil idlaby amt Good r The marriage of Miss Lmira Pulley, daughter of Mrs ?ma d.ntn-T!.. Mc mlnTwliip Te a Nieht ri gu'ar monthly of evtta hiardmis Pulley, of Logan, and Dee James Guwans, son of Mr. and Mrs K4RL Mi Bride gave the bene-- l metitr.i' of the Tixw-l- Hit and Spur cm the highways is being The American E'einn Ao'bsrv 'A G Gimans of this city, is onnounred. d'etiun and irermenl was in the He also said ilia much Club will be held FriJay. Sept. s!w ho,j (h,.!r nnmla Memtwrsb p Watson liracken, of Ojilnr, uuh Mrs, Henry Charles and Mrs Tixiele Cemetery where the grave consideration is being given lo at the (lull house with dinner bi .'Tea, this Sunday nRernonn. Sept Glen Prat Km of St. John, were intuited in a head on auto colliwas deibc ab-by Howard K poible.mx resut'ing from arplane mg served promptly at 7.30 pm lit), at the home of Myrtle AIKop, sion in uhith it took an hour to uit the occupants out of the The Horse Show ttuphie will he 530 South 210 West in communities (fames rra-ht- s Prat-kecar Mrs Charles was the most seriously injured and were Wavne PeterPall liean-rto meet siuh emergencies He awarded at this meeting nod a Ativd.ary presulent, Dornthv was rushed to the LDS Hospital I vman, I aWayne son. Morrell all lared that with trained men good attendance is desired. invites Journnv. rorliallv Will.irdson and Robert Jackson. employ mg proper teih-and protheir members, guests operating Club The Tooele Rit llic and LLtrn lo Spur s lYnp! a successful rescue opera-'m- i to attend Plumi, will hold its annual Family Party spective members Published on the front pape of today Transcript is a sigm-is poss-blewill be from 2pm to 5 pm ing 1 oclock 10 m. at Sunday, Sept. p statement by the Democrat and Republican chairmen, that there 1 inlay, he Memlx-rshisaid, the nation's at chairman for ilr Legion Park in Settlemmt will he simultaneous city contentions on October llth, at 8 p m I ,; Service is more nvndful than .Canvon. year is Marie McBride, who is A good been has time to nominate city tickets under the name of the (vw parties. or the need for preparc-daesmake'ev.r confidently looking forward to a for the whole family, , The citizenry of Tooele plainly demonstrated two years ngo Mr P lls- - ai.unst disaster on a large scale' .planned banner year, with so many new er home m Mn conb-rencthat they wanted a tav, not only at election time but they wantedwilt help to his tour of land th-worth has f,nis!i.-There will be a trail ride Sun- - families moving into Tooele I dson Allred, an employer- of dtv at Dapwav, a sav as to what candidates run for office. with the 10, leaving Lawrence sKting Mrs, McBr-dew,h the assess these and many cither pro- Sept The time has passed In Tooele when a tuket can be slated ,tu Tooele Smilter s.nre Octolier US Armv Honda! Mrs. Ells- - bbms and determine what steps' Hood's at 9 o'clock am. riding up membership tea is Anna Burger, a Ixuler f, reman in the worth is tV former Carman M s' VI Im taken to meet and over- - over Bear throuph a convention and the pimple forced to vote for someone' D- -. A'Kop, Franeim Liddiard Trap and back to . Come they dont want because they happen to run under a party banner. Pmt'r P,Jnt, has retired. Thomas, of Too.-igum Park for the family party, land Frma Halladav. The plan to force on the people what a slate in earh convention AT A RIGIT.AR union meet may choose i 4 not going to make the Tooele City voter very happy, inp held Tuesday evening, Mr. matters if they be Republican or Democrat, what the city red was presented a watih bv needs is capable administrators. 'Giles Vance, the oldest union As sure as we live it was the intent to take Tooele City eb-c- t ions' mi mber. in behalf of the Ln.on out of politics, after the conventions two years ajm. The rebellion' In addtion, Keith Dymork. pro of the pimple against party lines was unmistakcdlv indicated, and vented two cards to Mr. Allred, the effort to make them swallow what they rebelled against two one from the Smelter foremen, unyears ago, doesn't appear to be a move in the right direction. Jder whom Mr. Allred had work-ed. commending him fur his de qQq voted serv ice to the Smelter, and One of the most important things you can know is-you th(, 0!h(.r appreciation from the don t know. And one of the most sensible things you can do i Union admit it Pat Boone, Between You, Me and the Gatepost (Pren uml.-- r f ov d I AWNINGS PATIO COVERS CAR PORTS ROOrS. SIDINGS STORM DOORS and WINDOWS We guarantee the best prices on quality material d-- o-- s Clarke Johnsen hi-- an As-da- , I't-ih- PHONE I473-- Free Estimates tlu-m- All-Wh- Prices Everyday 1 what tire-Hall- ) oOo Shiftless people seldom get into high gear. Scandal Sheet. ham (Te). Rotary Club, Transiript: Gra- - thank all members Local No. 55 and all of the De- fori men of the Mechanical Free men treasure life not because it can be prolonged indefm- for th(ir MK, an( partn)l.n, tely, but because it is a gift from God. Barry Goldwater, Tor a thcir manV arts of kindness shown Midwest Quarterly. Spring 61. Vigorous Conservatism, me in r(T,lrds t0 mv r(.mit re. jtirement from I S. & R. Co. After working for the "Com- Someone asked a savage: "What is evil? 3H The Savage replied: "Evil is if someone should steal my wife Pan.v years, I now intend to spend my time gardening at and cattle. my home at 60 South 1st East and The interrogator then asked: "What is good? The savage replied: "Good is if I will steal someones wife and abo performing my "feats of cattle. Gwynne W. Davidson, D. D L A Dangerous Shift jn magic" which has been my hobby for the past 40 years Our Time," Defender, Defenders of the Christian Faith Inc. Signed Ed "Slim" Allred "I can forgive, but cannot forget, is only another way of saying, Mr. Allred is a native of Ches"I will not forgive." Forgiveness ought to be like a cancelled note-to- rn ter, Utah, being born there Aug in two and burned up, so that it never can be shown against 5, 1S, the son of Alvin E. and one. Megiddo Message. Maria J. Allred. Shortly after his birth the famThe happiest people are those are too busy to notice whether ily moved to Spring Citv, where Mr. Allred resided and was marNorth Carolina Christian Advocate. they are or not. ried to Jna Erickson, August 29, I WISH to 0Q0 of j - oOo j fr j oOo oOo oOo 1919. oOo oOo - r7ahe a date with the SCOUT! So versatile youll have to plan its days. A handy t. pickup for light hauling; without cab, sporty for fun; with doors and windows off runabout for hitting the trail; with steel Travel Top or soft vinyl top, a wagon. Peppy 93 hp Comanche engine even pulls a light trailer. Optional drive makes it a tiger when the goings tough. Try it, buy it today I 5-f- -- fully-enclos- all-whe- ed el a- -" Canned Milk tall can Rich Cream Tomato Soup ofHeinz Tomato Best Bet Macaroni or Earl Allred, Macaroni Spaghetti Long or Cut Some day when you are older you will know what you have done THEY MOVED to Tooele in 192J in life interests you little, and gives you little comfort. It is what with their oldest son, you still hope to accomplish that sparks your imagination and who now resides at Grantsville, Robert Peterson, Indianapolis Star. keeps you happy. with his wife and three children. Born to them since coming to We have become a civilization of dependents in a nation with Tooele, were Keith Allred, now a tradition of independence. Samuel H. Ordway, Jr., "Plunder cart owner of Bonneville Motors, LuAnn Allred, now Mrs. Robert or Plenty? Saturday Review. Blakely, of Tooele. Her husband is a member of Tooele High School The teaching of foreign languages should be abandoned in high faculty. The Allreds have six grand chilschools, as an absolute waste of the pupils time and the teachers unless we take languages seriously and begin them as dren. talent early as the fourth grade. Sydney J. Harris, Chicago Daily News. When man at the end of the road casts up his accounts, he finds that, at best, he has used only half his life, for good or bad purposes. The other half was lost inadvertently, like money dropped through a hole in the pocket. Alfred Polgar, Lion. Chock 'flicse Values City Baseball Sunday - 1:30 p.m. Tooele Old Timers at Tooele. The Tooele Ball Club will play their last bat game of the season with the Old Timers, Sunday, at the Babe Ruth Park. The Old Timers have been working out those who every night. At wish to get in condition for the annual game should be there. Rigby is ready to help the Old Timers win. He will do the pitching to hep the former players win this year. For Tooele most of the players will see action in every position. See you at the game, Sunday. Emma J. Atkin Camp I)UP To Meet Monday NuMade, Premium Quality Sandwich Spread White Beans Great Fresh Bread Ellis lb. loaf 4 oz. can Turner; Hostesses, Mary Sunshine committee, Bonelli; Velma Whitehouse, phone, Vera England. SAND LILY CAMP 83 N Main in Tooele irJTEnrJATiomv most worlds Ph. 882-287- 4 trucks complete line TO Fresh Pork Cuts Loin End pork ROAST MEET Sand Lily Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, wil met Tuesday Sept. 12, at the home of Mrs. Theo Conder, 38 Fast 3rd North at 7:30 p.m. The lesson will be given by Mrs. Elma Childs. RIVERS There are eight White Rivers in the United States. ib. CENTER CUT PORK c,asmonl Ass,d CHOPS Soft Drinks Flavors 12 oz. 10ns99 Nob Hill Coffee Luxury Blend 57c ROAST The World's Most Popular ib Airway Coffee Mild, Mellow Flavor 54' STEAK BOSTON Liquid Starch White Magic qt. gal. 19c 89c 10 fa 1.00 2 ib. box 69c Cheese Spread Help Your Child In School POR r Cooked BACON SHANK HAMS !STYLE SPARE FULL RIBS Book One Others 4 Each ib. BUTT lb. HALF HAMS RIBS mm lb. SMOKED WHOLE SPARE m SLICED HALF HAMS 59c 3 9c it 49c ib. 55c i 59 A GRADE FRYERS A GRADE FRYER BREASTS FRYER ib. Open Sun. THIGHS Drumsticks 10 to 7 A GRADE FRYER 49c U.S. Grade A (Cut Up -I- b. 33c) Ib.lc whole Ib. Farm Fresh Produce Sunkist Medium Size Ideal for HIGH SCHOOL ENCYCLOPEDIA All PICNICS WICKLOW REGULAR COUNTRY PREMIUM PICNICS HOME AND -- 45' 9' SWIFT'S FULL THE GOLDEN Only Smoked Meats LEAN PORK A GRADE SPECIAL OFFER! BUTT and Tele- VISITORS FROM CALIF. Mrs. Florence Stout, of Hunting-to- n Park, Calif., and five children are visiting in Tooele, this week, guests of her mother, Mrs. Esther Matson. BARRUS MOTORS INC. 5 for 95c More Savings 2 Elva 19c 6 for 1.00 Beverage Table Syrup Emma J. Camp, their regular Pork & Beans at The Atkin DUP will hold meet7:30 ing on Monday, Sept. 11, p m. at the home of Fawn Pedersen. All interested ladies and members are invited to attend. Standing committee for this camp for the year 1961-6will be as follows: entertainment parties, Mrs. Helen Stutznegger; Publicity, Thelma Gordon: Membership, 39c Pt. 4 ibs. 59c Northern Skylark Black Vienna Sausage 6 cans 87c 3 cans 05c 4 ibs. 59c 6 for a Lunches S. No. New Crop Sw. Yellow Waldorf 4 Ib. bag brand O 1 31c Dates Waldorf Brandy-Famou- s Your Choke, Deglet Noor's 12 Ib. bag pitted or 2 Ib. unpitied bag nn 1.2U Grocery and Produce Prices Effective Thursday. Friday and Saturday 69 |