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Show MM Ml Ml The Tooele Transcript Friday, January Crime Mccl At U of U In February Relie f Society Flans Slake Fartv Jan. ,Ust Door To Door Campaign For Seoiit-O-Ram- n North Towle Stake Relief Society Presidency extends a cordial invitation to all the women of the stuke, to attend a party to The second annual Institute on be held Wednesday. January 31st Crime, Delinquency and Law Enat 7:30 in the North Tooele Stake forcement is scheduled for FebruHouse. ary 12 through ltith on the camAn outstanding program has pus of the University of Utah. been arranged for the evening, Donal E. J. MacNamara, dean and refreshments will be served. of the New York Institute of A special invitation is extendCriminology, will be the featured ed to all the Visiting Teachers of speaker at all ten sessions. The the Stake. Special honor will be Institute is sponsored bv the ExDegiven them for their fine work. tension Division. Sociology all the women. 80 years partment and Graduate School of Also, and over, will be honored guests. Social Work at the University of An evening of fun has been Utah STUDENTS MAY register for planned so everyone please plan the Institute during the winter to attend. quarter registration. Registered students will receive two hours of credit for attending the Institute, but the general public will be admitted free to any of the sesIt was erroneously reported In sions. Students who attended the the Tuesday Bulletin that LaVar Institute last year will be able to Tate had purchased the building get credit for it again this year. where Bert's Cleaners used to be. Among the tonics to be discussInstead, Clyde Allen purchased ed at the 1962 Institute are 'The the building and Mr. Tate is rent- Rehabilitation of Juvenile and ing office space in the building. Adult Offenders, Parental Prevention of Delinquency' and Pub- Correct ion. We Coofetl lic Relations Law and Enforce- ment ' 'White Collar Crime,' 'The Criminal Law and Morals,' 'Scientif- Police Catch Young Thief ic Detection An juvenile was picked up Wednesday, in connection with a series of thefts of money from several Tooele business houses. He has been referred to juvenile authorities, said Assistant Police Chief, Ray Hulett, who is handling the case. of and Criminals, Criminal Behavior, 'Improving Judicial Procedure. 'The Criminality of Women.' Minority Grouos and Crime and Controversial Issues in Modem will be Policing discussed. DEAN MacNAMARA was the guest lecturer at last years Institute. He is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, secretary-treasure- r of the American society of Criminology and president of the American League to Abolish Caoitol Punishment. He is also director of the Traffic Management Survey Fund and president of the New York Institute of Public Service Training. Dean MacNamara has had 25 vears experience as a trouble shooter, practicing and theoretical criminologist. DRAGON BONES JUVENILE DELINQUENCY The primary elements of the war on iuvenile crime are neither glamorous nor spectacular. Sound adult example, good homes and a decent community are simple but basic elements in Adult the struggle. example sneaks for itself. A good home does not mean a wealthy home, one boasting all the comforts of life, or even one having the barest essentials in terms of food clothing and shelter. People, and material attitudes, not things, create a good or a bad home. J. Edgar Hoover. What Can We Do About Juvenile Veterans of Foreign Veterans of Wars, Magazine, Foreign Wars of the U.S. their FOR CALCIUM centuribs, when Chinese and girls acquired leg or arm weaknesses, they were fed powdered dragon bones brought in from the Gobi Desert. These were dinosaur bones, and To reioice in the prosperity of the calcium content generally corrected th trouble. another is to naWake of it. For boys 7T. f . ) ) J J i ( ) ) ) ) t t ) SPECIALS LAST CHANCE - 9 I 4 . , January Clearance Large Selection Bras and Girdles Ladies Dresses SPECIAL NOW Reduced To $3.99 n Dresses V? Price Childrens Sweaters V2 Price All Ladies Winter Dresses & Coats Reduced. Sub-Tee- Come In To See Other Specials ! Tooele fflers Co This Friday, January Thousands of Cub, Boy Scout and Explorer from four northern Utah countie will be out in uniform this weekend in a door to door campaign to sell tickets for ExScout-Rama the annual position and Rig Show. THE FVENT, called the Show Window of Scouting." will be helJ March 9 and 10 in the University of Utah Field House, entirely indoors. Scout executives and officials have distributed tickets to Scouts throughout the 12 districts in the Great Salt Lake Council. Bov Scouts of America, comprising Salt Lake, South Davis. Tooele and Summit Counties. Gordon's Eurmiure siarted the go- round with four wins over Gen rude's Beauty Shop. Gordon's rolled high team game of 553 and high team series of 1466. Hgh for Gordon's were -Floss Gordon. 162. 191, 164. 517 195 series; Dot Bloonulale 505 the for night), (high game second being TRAP SHOOT NOTE OF APPRECIATION The Tooele Gun Club will sponI would like to express my sor a trap shoot, Sunday, Januthanks to ail my fiiends for the ary 28 at the trap grounds noith tlioughtfulness extended me durof town. There will be prizes and ing my recent illness, the cards, fun for all. Everyone is invited. flowers and help in my home are appreciated more than I can say, ADVICE Mrs. Fannie Hamilton On the radio the other morning MAN MADE LAKE a local announcer was talking Haabout the great golfer, Walter Gautun Lake, Canal Zone, wa gen, and about his philosophy of the lake in the laigest life. He said Mr. Hagen's favorite Boulder world until Dam was of advice was Dont Hurry piece Don't Worry. And don't forget built. It covers 164 square miles, to smell the flowers." Record and provides the water to operStockman. ate the locks. man-mad- e - Richard Keddington, Scout-Rama chairman, said most of the 28.000 Scouts in the Council will participate in this year's program either by selling tickets, building booths or taking part in the Big Show. Weve set a goal of $56 000. hoping we will average two ticket sales per boy." Mr. Keddington said. UP TO 50 per cent of the prowill be ceeds from kept by the participating troops, packs and posts as their share of ticket sales. This money will be used to finance local Scout programs. The remainder will be used to finance the program of the Great Salt Lake Council, including summer camps. Clayton Williams, Big Show Chairman, said this year's show will be built around three sections of the Scout oath. "A Scout is physically strong -and morally mentally awake Scout-O-Ram- a Scout-O-Ram- a - straight." The physical fitness section will feature judo wrestlers, rope climbing demonstrations, bicycle acrobats, and a tumbling team. Probably one of the most popular parts of the Big Show will be the Quiz Show" in the mentally section. awake Preliminary auizzes will be held throughout the 12 districts and the 12 finalists will compete in the Big Show, six on the first night and six on the second night of the most mentally awake The two Council will be in the Scouts chosen and awarded complete sets of encyclopedias. Questions will be taken from the Scout Handbook, covering all phases of Scouting. CLIMAX TO the Big Show will be a dramatic presentation featuring auotes from famous Americans illustrating the moral value of Scouting. Director of the Big Show will be Dr C. Lowell Lees, head of the Speech and Drama Department at the University of Utah. Ken Sansome, local radio personality, will be master of ceremonies. Scout-O-Ram- GREATNESS What is greatness? When we say that a man is great, what do we mean? Is true greatness measured in terms of money, or character, or spectacular deeds or service? It is interesting to see how the great define greatness. Washington Irving defined the great mind in this way: Great minds have purposes, others have wishes. Little minds are subdued bv misfortunes, great minds rise above them. Bacon wrote: The less people speak of their greatness, the more we think of it. Elbert Hubbard wrote: He is great who feeds other minds. He inspires others to think for themselves. Highways of Happiness, hm. Utah Culvert Co. 26 bevan s Tooele Hardware Begins Our 1. and Barbara Peck 167. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our gratiHigh for (iert's were Peg Bryan 172, ltM, 447 series and Etta Mae tude to all our friends and relatives for the help and love exHams, 174, 451 series. tended us in the tragic and unover Chriss also rolled AINop loss of our son, Eugene. timely Reid and Sian's for four points. 1'or every expression of symChriss were A.'lsop Iltgh for and for every act of kindAlyce Sly IG5, 175, 190, 530 series pathy ness we say thank you from the (high senes for llte night); and Bet'v Richards 164, 179, 502. High bottom of our heart. for Reid and Stan's were Ann Bevan 161, 1X0, 477 series and Prosperity and civilization are far from synonymous Saxon Bracken 181. 162, 468. Havelock Evllis The Dairy and White terms. Queen Bros. 66 split four points. High Tomieh 164. 453 series. High for for the Dairy Queen were Verla While Bros, was Helen Fields 175, Kopler 178. 465 series and Mary 464 series. series LADIES CLASSIC 26, 19G2 ... . A Dutch Auction 2. The amount of overburden that must be removed to mine ore has been increasing steadily; since 1950 it has gone up 107. During 1962 Kennecott will spend about 13 million dollars on a wide range of projects to improve its Utah operations. dollar investment in Kennecotts of warehouses construction includes the 1962 for efficient control of supplies, the continuation of the smelter modernization, and a host of other vital projects. All are part of a never-endin-g program to keep copper production a healthy business as long as possible. 13-milli- Kennecott is insuring the life of copper production in Utah. It is investing money to increase efficiency and keep costs down. This is essential if Kennecott is to meet two By this means major, constantly growing problems: 1, The copper content of the ore is decreasing steadily; since 1950 alone it has and it will continue to drop dropped in The program insures coppers life in Utah. By so doing, it also insures the life of coppers tremendous contribution to the economy of Utah. 18, the future. Hcnnccott Copper Corporation Utah Copper Division PROUD TO cn fUj Ini Ki) PART OP B A GROWING UTAH Fn inj The Sale is Store wide and Applies to OUTING KIT Consisting of Zipper Bag, Plastic Sandwich Bag 1 Quart Thermos Bottle Regular Price $5.95 For Sale Its Z7 MEANS WE ARE TURNING OUR STOCK OF MERCHANDISE INTO CASH NOW ! ! ! IF SALES ARE OVER $5.00 AT ONE PURCHASE YOU GET THE DISCOUNT POSTED DISCOUNTS IN THE STORE THAT DAY. Stainless Steel Mixing Bowls R:EE Reduced to S2.99 7Z7 SAFETY INCREASE UNTIL ITEMS SELL Were 5.0 95 Per DUTCH - tlUAIT Pai,M()wSyg AUCTION Does not apply to The Item You Want MAY BE GONE TOMORROW -Discount Varies From Day to Day BELTS SALE Orders, Corning Ware, Pyrex Ware (close out items excepted) Schwin Bicycles, Revere Stainless Steel & Red Tagged items which are already Red Hot Bargains shown in boxes in this Ad. Special |