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Show "S riy. T:,- 1 f ' ft Mlf - V -- - J . W - - in Trophies? - Beautiful trophies were given to the winners of the Fignh Ward MIA Speech lev llval held Monday evening in conjunction with the regular meeting. Bishop Willard Sagers Is pictured above as he presents W 1 i r -- iJit t Twnilv Yr;ir Service Pins Three ei lployws of Tooele Ord- .an e received 23vear in Service Pi.-i-i and Ceruicat.-rerent-- I i.ii award raronony ly in Bui. ding 1. Lt. Col. Ray E. Ryan. Executive O.ficer, presented the awards wht e Air. E. A. Perry, Supervisor, looked on. Mr. Bmt W. Wot, a Supply Commodity Mi lagement Oiticcr t s h'-i- second. Hot Medley Articulate Experts to Staff Aircade For Citizen Action In Ulali - Buff medley relay team, best in Utah Don Spendlove, Robin Nisonger, Mel Roberts and Larry Hansen. w m v Drain Farmers the next few has West been with the Publ.c Housing Adthe U.S. Army as ministration, well as workiig at TOD. He lives at 3731 American Drive in Salt Lake tty with his wife, Jean and two children, Dennis and Janeen. Air. William C. Mansell is an Artillery Repairer in Depot Maintenance D. vision. He lives at 4299 ,vi:h 5540 South, Kearns, Utah, his wife Alice and seven children. Mr. Albert a Production E. Pagel works as Planner in the Am- munition Equipment Activity. He lives at 4961 South 4380 West, in Kearns, Utah, with his wife, and son, James, De-lor- to take part in the program and Tne Chairman listed the follow- then must comply with the proing principal leatures of the 1962 gram's in order to repiovisions corn and gram sorghum program ceive the benefits the program divervoluntary participation; offers. sion of not less than 20 per cent the grains Farmers of the base acreage of corn and who do not growing sign up and partici(1959-6average) grain soighum in the program will not be as adjusted; compliance with the pate eligible for price support on their farm's barley feed grain base; 1962 crop feed grains. with the corn and - For Supports During in the Stock Control Division, Warr said. May Sim A panel of articulate experts from the Chamber of Commerce of the United States will fly to Salt Lake City March 9 to discuss categories of legislation. The last Salt Lake City Aircade vital national issues with the people ot Utah and surrounding states. was held in 1958, said Mr. Blood. one-daThe meeting, called "Aircade for Citizenship Action. has been announced by the Salt Lake Chamber ot Commerce, host organization. The meeting will be held in the Hotel Utah at $7 per person, including a noon luncheon. Discussions will begin at 9:00 a.m. and continue until 3:30 p.m. leaders in Approximately WO I here wi.l be a minimum ot business, industry and civic affairs are expected for the local fpcedi making at the A.rcade,' Mr. tiiood deuaied. the audience Aircade. SALT LAKE CITY is one of will actively participate in 15 key cities in America selectquestions and answers. The St. Marguerite Catholic it s a periect chance to find Youth ed for this important series of Organization will piesent a m sound what is happening in Mardi Gras, Saturday, at 7:30 said Howard L. Blood, out meetings, Utahs Aircade chairman. "Dis- Congress on such vital issues as p.m. to which the public is invitcussions will center around vital national security, federal aid to ed. issues before the U.S. Congress, education, medical assistance for Tickets for the affair are fifty bene-ntthe American people and the ihe fged, unemployment cents each and can be obtained Inoor union power, tax reworld. rotn Don Orlando or a member form. minimum wage legislation, The basic intent of the Aircade icdcral spending, and other timely of the Club. is to stimulate citizens to express It will be held at the Catholic he said. their views effectively on major topics, THE AIRCADE PANEL will be Social Hall on Broadway. national issues. For games, fond of all kinds headed by Richaid Wagner oi ChiDiscussions will be strictly on cago, president of the National and dancing, come and join the a non partisan basis and both po- Chamber of Commerce, the un, said Club reporter, Donna litical parties will be well- - repre- woild s of busi- Occhipinti. federation largest Mr. Blood added. sented, ness orgamzatiunsn. Arch N. Booth EXPRESSES APPRECIATION SPECIAL INVITATIONS are be- executive vice president and arWest Elementary School PTA ing exterded to City and county ticulate spokesman for the Nationofficials through the Utah Munici- al Chamber, will preside as dis- wishes to express their apprecia tion to all who helped make their pal League, Utah State Associa- cussion leader. The names of other panel mem- family fun night a success. A tion of County Officials, Utah Bar Association, , Utah Manufacturers bers have not yet been announced, special thank you goes to those Associated General but thp .National Chamber of Com- who contributed food and those Association, merce ,said they will be Busi- who publicized the event. Contractors, Utah Bankers and other business and ness leaders of outstanding repuDorothy York and I tation civic organizations. all authorities on specific Nornia Gleed, months, 0 grain farmers will be urged to 'continue to do in 62 what you've begun in 61, according to Allen compliance Warr. Chairman, Agricultural base and the barStab.lization and Conservation grain sorghum ley base tor any other farm on REAL BARGAINS! Committee. County which the producer shares in the ME SAID THIS IN reference crops. Masonry Construction to the 11 Feed Grain Program, OTHER FEATURES are - pay2 Bedroom Home which program woikers hope to ments - based on yields and supON YOUR LOT advice this The Juplica'e year. - to be made on acre-- i also is the title of a program leaf- port prices diverted from feed grains to let whtrh will be distributed to age $7295.00 soil advance conserving uses; feed grain growers throughout payments - up to about half of 'he county. DUPLEX FOUR PLEX the total amount - made at signTHE SIGNUP OF farmers un- up time, and price support on Low Down Payment der the 1362 Feed Grain Program the normal production of corn, - and also under the Wheat Sta- gtain sorghum, and barley and, Easy Financing bilization Program for the spring on oats and rye to be received, UNITED HOMES. Inc. crop - began February 5 and will only by cooperatois in the Feed the period Gram Progiam. . take place during March 30. The Feed othrough Call Howard K. Haines Participation in the 19G2 Feed Gra.n Program for 1962 crops Grain Program for spring-plant-- ! Tooele 882-139- 4 covers corn grain 'orghum, and cd barley is similar to the pro253 Birch Street spring-plantebarlev. The pro gram for corn and grain sorghum. p Mr. Warr winter that EM EM gram signup for emphasized barley was held last fall. Mr. growers must file an application! y give-.uiO-ia- . 3 Jvr. W- - the trophy to first place winner Joyce Duf- Fn. Looking at left are Paltv Bauer, who placed third and Carol Peterson who rated Oi-'- . !'J r AV-?. , V ! .J 1 f - -- $ , iV.lv. r v Friday, February 23, 1962 ' -- 'S. f The Tooele Transcript l v-'- Catholic Club To Sponsor A Mardi Gra s, d 1962-cro- See the Basketball Game of the Year - U of AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Court Buffs Eddie Dalton and Mike Johnson reach for the net as they put in the practice hours in preparation for Tooele High Schools tilt with Bingham, Friday. 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