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Show connected with the production, processing or distributing milk, and any interested persons are invited, said Mr. Devan Tickets can be secured from the fo'lo vim; members of 'lie Dairy Committee: James A. Devan. Quinton Ioun, J .tlt.i R Drouh.ty, Calvin Olson and Clyde Hogan. All people Dairymen To Celebrate With Dinner over the State These surveys are conducted on the 62 deer herd wintering areas earh year to determine dier use id rood turn o' these ranges Trend counts of deer numbers are a' o mad :n nsm- o' t'- - herd and Into D'-- a- The Tooele Transcript No Change In mid-Apr- Friday, February Relief Society Water Tickets After I'd). 23rl 62 D"i!lu' if! for rh.vp's vn ''.uvon on ifgi ion FIFTH WARD: the Co spokesmen water ti kets for the lt2 schedule he rides as an excellent if ir igtthj" tuns w II he Feb l in l'ei mls or roiirv y 'or 7Jrd according to announcement to learn more o' the State's bg Puts- - G i vans, srri'!ary. as Jo' am' man 'g'meui th"y aid in this phase of the TV driwiiv up o' these time they a'd in th:s phase o' v,e work e an' q'iOmlit'o.i.i raitcd and fa ts gain- 'ive the schd'.iling is underway without ed 'ro- -i thse annua! rang 'game hing-- s a" inix's:b'e throwing the entire ditch of. .nventores form an impo-tatasjs fur S.ihs o' water shares to the Board of Bin Came or changing of water to other Conrol an- are then we'gVd bv 'oraCons shoo'd along the dtr-- h, the Board in setting the annua! all be romoleted be'ore or by al' hunts. February 23rd. and Mrs Cowans given the information for working into the dit'h scheduling for the YES MEN 1362 water tickets. There's no point in keeping peo-r'- e Mrs Cowros may lie reached about if they agree with you by phoning or at 210 So 'll the time. Second West d'---r- Committee. The committee has planned nit excellent program which will feature Lyman Rich, former 1 xicn ston Dairyman, showing slides o' world agriculture. John Barnard. USU extension Dairyman, will present awards to dairyman who have achieved the goal of producing over 500 pounds of butterfat per cow. Public Invited To Hi" CiJinc Survey m to take part in rides was issued to ell in'erested parties ly the department of fish and game An invitation tV annua' r'nge In'erested individuals or groups are urged to contact department field o rs regarding the survey of their choice and prepara-Con- s necessary for participation. John R. Drouhay, a member o' Earliest of the rides are schedulthe dairy committee has arrang- ed for a'e February !n soother-Utah- , ed for a musical program. continue throughout March JPJWDEYS MODERN AGE A soap company engaged Tucson public relations man Sidney Brinckerho.'f to find an Indian who could send smoke signals promoting a new product. Unable to find a on several Arizona reservations, the amazed publicist asked one Indian, "Well, what do you do when you want to send a message to somebody on the next mesa?" "Why," the Indian replied. "I use the teleA.P. phone. What do you do?" smoke-signale- S;iv YOUR DOLLAR DO GREAT BIG, WONDERFUL THINGS WITH Willi IurpoM Proudly displacing certificates and pins are students id the West Elementary School hu have bought enough stamps during the school sear to purchase a $25 saving bond. Pictured above they are L to R front: Nora Sue Morgan, Terry Kim Wright, Shav Johansen, Terri Lynuette Seeley, l.yn Walier. Debra Gray. SECOND ROW: Laurie Daun Wallers, Linda LOOK AT THE SAVINGS DURING FEBRUARY ; JUVENILE s Dr Wul'ace Johnson will be the at the Junior High School IT A meeting, sclmd tiled for Monday, at 7:30 p.m. in the JUS Auditorum. Dr. John o will deal with the complex and ent'ovrrs al subject of Teen Ag' Problems. All parents of teen agers are cordially incited to this meeting which is under the direction oi Betty Jo Hammond. In this dav and age when so arc attempting to many penpie analyze the youth of our country when our are coming in for so much criticism, it behooves all parents to keep abreast of their children and their problems, as well as their accomplishments, said Mrs. Hammond BUYS $5 LOOP-WEAV- IT E! Ever expect such a rich Early American bedspread for Penneys low price? It's reversible, thicklyfringed! 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HAVE BAKERS TRY SOME 'catured speaker teen-ager- DELINQUENCY Juvenile delinquency is no mystery, Mama is so busy keeping up with the Joneses and Papa is so busy kceph-iup with Mama that nether of them has any time left for keeping up with John and Dr. Galen Starr Ross, Mary. Sunshine Magazine. To Concern Teen-Ager- OPEN AGAIN ! Debra Robins, Sharm Kay Walters, Sheila Rue l.omhardi, Calleen Huckett. BACK ROW: Ray Dcw snup, Dai id Morgan, Glen Dtv.snup, John Wright, Jay Pruett and Doyle Garrard. Others winning the award for their savings but absent from the picture are Carlo Orlando, Michael Colledge, Donal Pedersen and Craig Swick. FI' A Speucli BATH TOWEL SPECIAL! SPECIAL PRICE! THIS LOVELY Rceda Gillette. HEARTS ON THEIR SLEEVES Day. World Book Encyclopedia relates that men chose their valen-irv- s by drawing slips of paper with names from a vase. Each young man then wore the paper with his lady's name on his sleeve 'or several days. nt I j j Young men literally "wore their hearts on their sleeves" during early celebrations of Valentine's I'l'-'.ot- SPECIAL BUYS Tuesday. Feb. 20. lesson by Baby tender. am. Literary 10:30 Nl The fourth annual Dairy Day Dinner will be held at the Kirk Hotel, WVliies'ay evening, at 7 p.rn., said James A. Devan, Chairman of the lutele County Dairy BIG FULL SIZE 16, 1962 before Judge Taux, to the crime His trial was set for March 13. LIFE! of forgery. Joseph L. Hartley pleaded guilty crime of receiving stolen District Court Judge Merrill C. property. He bought a large caliFaux granted four divorces in bre rifle which had been stolen. Third District Court held Feb. 13. He will be sentenced March 12 by the Adult Hoi rd B. Hayes was granted alter investigation a divorce from his wife, Beverly Probation Board. C. Hayes on the charges of men tal cruelty. Robert D. Huffman ABILITY received a divorce from his wife Some people are poor matheDoris E. Huffman, on the same maticians, but make excellent charge. May Hayden was granted a divorce from Warren Hayden, also on the charge of menwas the tal cruelty. Desertion grounds for the divorce of John P. Graft and his wife Mable M. Graft. Gilbert Salter pleaded not guilty ;o the Safety Belts Reg. $9.95 $595 Bradshaw Auto Parts 43 North Main Phone 882-228- 2 book-keeper- Were headquarters for the smtuv d 7m vEiaiuL i SMART FEET SCATTERS-5V- 2 LONG, AND 2 - FEET WIDE o ' v 0 0 p "J& U'O'-- Save on colorful rayon pile rugs with Penney's back! Safe, specially thick Ever-Gri- p machine washable in lukewarm water! Handsome in sand, white, tan, pink, lavender, green, pattern v &V " r "HP 0 o-v 0 ' v- skid-resis- t, silver. 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