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Show Friday, February 23, 1962 The Tooele Transcript No Sick Leave The Allen IJntlber" For 31 Healthy TOD Employees Home From Trinitlatl Mr. and Mrs. The Surveillance Division at Tooe'e Ordnance Denoi has a" cnviaHe record for the calends' year 1961. Thiry one out of 71 or 43. percent of the assigned to Surveillance Division have completed a year without Iain's sick leave. For two years, IS of the 41 have maintained this record. A SIGNIFICANT fact is that work accomplished in this divi lion is in a hazardous area and some workers are required to work at ousidc areas where they are subjet o rlimalic changes Each employee has conscicncinus-lhal to he cognizant of safety rules as well as have good health habits in order to establish ths record, said Mr. M A. Grode. of TOD. Public In'ormation Office. Si'k leave is a fringe benefit government employees enjoy. However, in order to receive the greatest value from this benefit, its use should be restricted to serious illnesses. THERE HAVE BEEN employees in the Surveillance Division who have had serious operations, resulting in a three to five week period of convalescing. Because these people had an accumulated number of sick leave hours to their credit, they did not miss a pay check during their illness, said Mr. Grode. Each employee was presented a letter of commendation signed by the Commanding Officer, Col. Cecil M. MacGregor. Allen Lindberg re.urned recently from a trip caM. They flew lo New York where Mr. IhdVrg took rare o1 business matters and then went to Port of Sjaun. Trinidad, in the where they spent a Bahamas, very oleasant week, enjoying the beautiful tropical weather. Enroute back to the states, they stopped st Caracus. Venezuela, hen on to Miami, Florida where they spent a few days. Thir next stop over was at Charleston. South Carolina where ''ey vis ed the J. T. Jolley famFrom here they ily at Cross. 'le v to Wash , D C., where they were Ruests of Mr. and Mrs v Healthy People 24 people plus seven others not shown are employees of Surveillance Division, Tooele Ordnance Depot. They, out of the 71 people employed by the division, These used no sick leave last year, even though their work is often hazardous and done outside In Inclement weather. ''n Everglaze cotton, crease-resistacotton, embossed nt cotton, yarn-dye- d cotton! 36S Here are the fine quality fabrics youll sew into Choice dresses, childrens wear, home decorations! all at solids, prints, jacquards in colors galore one fabulous low price at Penneys! Hurry, hurry! ... 36 inches wide. short sleeves mens sizes 1 66 See polished embroideries, button - down prints, solids, checks, more! In easy care cotton, cotton 'n Cupioni rayons! 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Howard Hoyle hod o heart Here he is, with Grandsoit Tommy, bock ot his job. regular meeting of the American Lgion Auxiliary will be held Monday, Feb. 26 instead of Tuesday. Feb. 27. The meeting will rommence at 7:30 p.m. in the American Legon Hall. 89 VELVEETA Kra,t COTTONS! 4 go back The FORESTRY DIVISION reThe General Land Office established I's forestry division in March 19, 1946. Let us never negotiate out of fear. But let us never fear to neJohn F. Kennedy gotiate. Fear has many eyes. STRAWBERRY PRESERVES Festival PENNY-AN-INC- H fl NEW HOUSES! WHOLE GREEN BEANS Del Monte CREAM STYLE CORN Grcen Gint k--:. D Gill) Meet Monday a'd farvty a Their return trip home was Nvit with the weather. They were HOME FROM HOSPITAL grounded at Baltimore and again n Ch??) and at Dmver thev Mr. John Visher has returned were torred to make the remaind- home from the Holy Cross Hosvia er o' the trip train. pital where he underwent major By strange coincidence, at the surgery. He is reported to be re--J Denv'- - tem'nal, Mrs Lindberg covering very nicely. met her brother, Bevan Brown, ormcrly of this city, who was also waiting for air transportation to Salt Lake. He was returning from the East also, and accompany the Lindbergs home via 3 Bedrooms with train. D Bar-S-Ha- ms iul American Legion Latin Auxiliary 39c bud rose inside 82c size .... $2.23 Dried Diced & Flaked 98c on-ju- mbo 29c Enter Raisin Bread Contest Entry Blanks At Our Store Honey Macaroon each 69c CAKE Oat Meal COOKIES doz. 31c Enter Our Big Pinocchio Ivory Carving Contest (Movie now playing at the Utah and Motorview Theatres) IVORY SOAP 4 Large Bar 15c 1st PRIZE Boys or Girls BICYCLE 12 Big Second Prizes A Prize With Every Entry STARTING THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22 All Children Up to 12 Years of Age May Enter. Get Full Details From Any Foodtown Super Market Cotton broadcloth print blouse in natural 'n black, Dan lime n turquoise. River cotton homespun slack in solids. 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