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Show "V The Tooele Transcript Con. Rich Heads 2, 1962 Friday, February Lflah Farmers K( Jusf Arrived At Tooele Valley Hospital Don and Donna Orr Roland, of Tooele, son, January 30. Ernest and Joyce Annis Quinn, of Tooele, son, January 31. Karl and Janet Lowe Swan, of Tooele, son, January 31. Wayne and Lydia Lopez Stevens of Tooele, daughter, February 1. MEDICAL Baby LeFevre. Tooele Lorena Hicks, Tooele Kathryn Hurley, Wendover Edward Nelson, Tooele Babv girl Huffman, Tooele Elder, Tooele Mae Jacobson, Tooele Kenneth Olson, Tooele Robin Warner. Grantsvillc Minnie West, Tooele James Wells, Tooele Members and delegates of the Utah Farmers Union together with representatives of Church, and industrial, civic, education leaders, will meet in annual convention at the Newhouse Hotel in Salt Lake City, Pres'dent Foster S Reese announced today. THE CONVENTION will open at 8 30 a m. Friday, February 16 and conclude with a banquet, on Saturday, February 17. Featured speaker, John A Director Baker, Agricultural Credit, Washington, D C., will ad dress the convention Saturday afternoon. Mr. Baker has general direction of the lending operations of the Farmers Home AdministraElectrification Ad tion. Rural and the Office of ministration Rural Areas Development. RAD has a very important significance to the State of Utah due to the fact that 17 of our counties have lost population during the past 10 President Daryl Chase, William H. Bennett and Dr of the Utah State Frischknecht University will fill us in on local developments including the local SELF DENIAL activities of the RAD. The more a man denies himself, A SPECIAL FEATURE of our the more he shall obtain from program this year will be the God. Horace presentation of awards to qualify- - organization Utah's Adjutant General, Major General Maxwell E. Rich, was named chairman this week of a special committee to study pro posals of Department of Defense to reorg-inizend reduce the size of the Army National Guard and the Army Reserve. e f John A. Baker ing young people o' the UFU youth program. Mrs. Flossie Harris Nikkei, Director of the National Youth Program, will make the presn(ation Saturday morning to more than fifty Farmers Union Juniors. The Government's proposal would cut Guard and Army Reserve strength by some 30,000 and reduce the number of weekly training assemblies from 8 to 23 annually for some units. Gen Rich's committee, appointed by the Reserve Policy Board, consists o' a General from the Regular Army and one from the Army Reserve. They will study the plan and the effects it will have on the readings and tram mg status of the Guard and Re- The monthly Scouter's Round table for I ebruary will be held February SELF DENIAL Those active In Cubbing will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Tooele Scouters section is City Hail. scheduled at the same time in the Edgemont Recreation Hall, and the Explorer group will meet aKo at 7:30 pm. in the North Tooele Stake Center recreation hall. Oran G. Mueller, Commissioner the Stansbury District, urges that each unit be represented at the appropriate meetings to n quarterlies containing outlined programs from National Head- o' ob-ai- quarters. MOTHER VISITS Mrs. Reba Butler, of Spnng-villis visiting here this week at Recommendations will be made the home of her and for adop'ion of the proposal or Mr. and Mrs. Ernest daughter, changes they feel would be necessary to accomplish objectives of Hoit. the Defense Department, without of the sacrificing effectiveness Guard or Army Reserve. To The committee's report will have to be completed in the very near future to allow consideration by the Reserve Policy Board. son-in-la- Wanted Man Operate Gasoline To you, self - denial may only mean weariness, restraint, ennui; but it means, also, love, perfecDRINKING DRIVERS tion, sanctification. R. D. Hitchcock Among drivers arrested as refor fatal accidents in sponsible New York City in a six month period, 73 per cent had been drinking. ton. 7. serve. This promises to be the most interesting convention in the history of the organization, President hosier Reese said, due to the many and varied programs now being formulicd for most agriDean cultural commodities. years. Koiiiitl Table .Meeting Places Study Committee 12 Union Sets L' Mcel In Salt Iakc Brazil has gathered, selected and assembled the display, which will be seen on the Utah campus. The exhibit will move from the University of Utah directly to the World's Fair in Seattle, Washing- Scouter Tell Station in Tooele Excellent yearly income Easy Work on Keynoting the Spotlight Brazil will be Senor Roberto de Olivier Campos, Brazilian ambassador to the United States. Other Brazilian participants include a pianist, the Minister of the Brazilian Government Trade Bureau, a popular singer, cooks, architects and ar- concert Father Of Local Man Dies; Funeral Today Thomas Albert Bailey, 82, of died January 29, from Provo, complications following surgery. Mr. Bailey is the father of Thomas Eugene Bailey, manager of the Cornet Store in Tooele. Funeral services were held in Provo Thursday. Mr. Bailey had owned the Bailey Brothers Grocery, and had been an employee of Union Patists. cific Railroad and L. C. Bailey, To complement these events Plumbing and Heating. He is survived by the following speakers from the State Department and experts from other un- sons and daughters, L. C., Mrs. iversities as well as from the U Faye Sorensen, Mane Provo: campus have teen invited to at- Alexander, San Mateo, Calif.; and tend and to contribute to this T. Eugene, Tooele. Ten grandchilSenor Campos educational exjierience. dren, one great grand child and a sister, a'so survived him, Purpose of Spotlight is to further international awareness on GOLDEN OPOPRTUMTY 6U the Utah campus and the Utah Any person looking for the Golden Opportunity needs to get off It is hoped that peoSpotlight on Brazil" will be community. the beaten path. the title of this year's University ple from throughout the state will KNOWS ALL TELLS MORE of Utah annual Spotlight presen- get a chance to see and learn A man who knows it all, genertation. from this years Spotlight. ally tells it, plus 15 per cent. Scheduled for February 5 through 16 on the Ute campus, the program is presented by the Union Spotlight Committee. Each If year since 1959 the committee has attempted to bring to public attention all aspects of the particular country or area chosen to feature. This includes geographical, cultural, political and econoSAFET BELTS FOB YOUB CAB INSTALLED! mic emphasis into a single pro- Brazil To Rein Spotlight Are your car seats looking worn out? so let me really doll up your car's interior. Tailor made Seat Covers and Repairs Contact Mr. Fuller 7 between 10 A. M. and 4 P. M. gram. A Brazilian architect, has been contracted by his government to do the Spotlight exhibit. 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