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Show ..... TKe Tooele tt 4? f ; Friday, March 2, Transcript - - w n, a ' r , f4 - i w . K i t JL Mans Misuse of Body Causes Mosl Backaches 9 ' - . I' ". ?', lliiAi I kihiJ ' ' - vv 'r' - . ' "I 4' ? NEWS VIEWS l ditors Note: The fol owing one enoigh to send them home from articles (urnishid woik a u roontless others who hv the U.uh S'ate Medical As- aie plagued by backaches sit, sociation and published in suffer and slow down qu rni with this newspaper. pioduction These articles are an effort to Almost 90 per cent of back btter a 'quai it you with prob- aihs are caused bv fatigue and lems of health, and designed to tr.in - the nsod o? mans mis g of the peo- use of his bolv Most are caused Improve the ple of Tooele (ounty. hv irnernrvrlv h'tin" some obje t One out of every three Ameri Bending over and twisting at the cans will be tormented bv back -- m time s a surefire wav to l h s The Apimi an Ac demv of 'cort an aching back Oithopedic S.'rgeons estimnt 's 31 iner't n"!v d',n'ni's and near oM ent o' ihe 'xmilatio i und si"l'edness nav bo the cause of 21 and 39 perce it under 45 hive The mvon1' bpcknthe si'" ome kin I o' hj"k ratn Tveiy cran them necks to see and the ear a quarter of a mill on work h'"1' of heerin ugcone Olisly CO V ers sustain b.ivk injuries serious their heads to track down sound hs tipri" at on cluster of muscles Overexert ion and hi k rxisture are two sure of a ; 90 Per fml Almost 1952 Speech Feslival Winners Named al Granlsvillc v serh's 1 of well-bein- ' tf.c U.-v- et Ann H.tvts won first place in the GrantsviIIe Sake Speech I es tval h 'M lib 21st in the First Ward ( i tp Jeirv Wind ran a Him1 S (Old CrV Ex i II. nt Mi"'hs wen also !ven b D in Bn m from I rd i Ward da e Dennison, Clover St lohi Wvd Tawson GrantsviIIe Semnd W'ard. David G'adden Du a and M'ra I e GrantsviIIe Smith, Clark Ward They will be riven stake eertifi I ?f?W 49i Nrri t Grant.sullu High School Band f II -- Npxt voar we hope to have a trophv for this occasion, said W berg. Morna Speech-DramStake Director The of th s vsrs fpsti. vtl was Who is Mv Neighbor" r ic rr Th're tO he ouest'on as there were speak prs a 3 ; , v : 1C - 4 , i . t ,l yv 'i r ,' ' Vt' jr ! ' . I ! - 'i'; t qrflat' I r ' th" 1 3ierS Ann Hayes Places First !' , T V J r. J Jm 'f v Granlsvillc Girls Chorus GIIS Presents . Annual Winter Muic Concert The GrantsviIIe H.gh School Band Concert was presented on Wednesday night to the delight of all who attended It was an outstanding program and he band students, seventh grade and high school performed exceptionally V "- - y r . 4 Contestants from the ward Mvra Lee Vmdh . She was the only participant in the Clark W'ard but sh uns stif' comnetition for the other winners n th1 si'll;. pa. PS and Norma Fawson were contestants from the gpr0nd Ward v er so cloi-- that the nidges could not dcidi1 a winner so both girls were sent to stake Vilae Dunoon D1" R"rsel and Sherrv Dvmo-- k were competitors ?t Clo rr Sf lohn CoTratdations to al o' 'hose to hn x0 rprtors m the wards and to Mis Moriia Wibnr' stae direeor W'o wish you continued success and mav w have gn even b eeer and better Speech Festival next year were :u ip ' YflIt HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO Ruth Nelson on March 2, Tom Palmer, Kent Sagers, Elaine Barms, and Patsv Greetis on March 3, Olivia Peteron, Virginia Palmer, Lorey W'alters on March 4 Paul Dider-icksoWavne Green and Jacob Ortega on March 5 CONGRATULATIONS on your anniversary to Grant and Mamie Reed on March 4 pro-lone- d Crantillt cates raitoi di.v'rs to homemakers who peel pota'oes - need sejts of the light shape, and sie, or counters and cabinets of the correct height If you do develop back trouble, have it attended to by a qualified pi.vsi un The woods are full of charla'ans who get ri( h quick thr ve on ach ng backs The health offer an astounding quacks rai'P of curs rang ng from atomic bone bombardment, to osseous elfcctuation, and they are a good bunch to stay away from. wavs of de cloning back pain M(lljrrw is 'l't Kuroll TuomIja Soi ev""ss wepht of backache MANY CAUSrS he avoded if onlv nonle GrantsviIIe 4 H Club members would kpep in mind the following wil enroll for the 1902 4 H pro- s "n rul,'s tects during National 4 H Club nd observe vonr phvsl-Kno'" Week IVv Darlev Home De I i sevinn- our ne d nt monstriMon Agent annoumed trv some rra7v suut to iniuress 1 he S( lied lie for enrollment as i th rfnnft follows Don't shock the some whn vou Tuesday, Mirch G, at 3 10 pm d 'own - come in for a smooth 4 H boys and g rls who have been hnding enro'led in past sears will re Wirrv IIFTING someth'" enroll at the GrantsviIIe Cit bend voitr bodv at the knees This Hall . veilll 1' th" l"gs and Friday March 9 at 3 30 p m w GrantsviIIe bovs and g r's who hins help the hark hear the burwill be enrolling in 4 H for the den 'irst t me this year vv .11 enro'l at Try and exemise all of vour of a few the GrantsviIIe City Hall Vce nt" Miss Dirlv limed patents o' of the muset's a lot "Warm no boys and girls to attend the en t'e'o" encagi ip in hard exercise rollmen! meet nas with their or volent snorts sons and daughters haVe a conscious effort to improve vour posture til vou re ou the toh "e( no illi I;F and stretch occasionally it will u do o o' eood WORKFRS WHO SIT - from The parents and sons banquet has been postponed until March rci'd 1 -t I nrs '!' CranN Banquet Pos.lponril ad o-- ld OPEN AGAIN We .RecommenjJ BAKERS QUALITY 15 Mr Peterson is teaching arc welding third, fifth and sixth periods for the FFA bovs in terested in Farm Mechanics I ee I awrence. Reporter ICE CREAM Fillier Retl Or Yellow Hunting Clothing Acceptihle YOU'LL TRY SOME NEVER WANT ANOTHER BRAND SPECIAL! $149 Either red or yellow colored hunting ctothine mav be worn Lorraine Peterson entertained during Utahs 1902 1963 big game Gal. her club, Monday, Feb 26 Every- hunting seasons Jerry Wind If a recommended change by one enjoyed a delicious lunch aid Runner Up CREAMY he fish and game commission for SMOOTH spent a pleasant evening togeth er Those present were Bertha yellow colored clothing only is acSATISFYING INTERIOR DEPARTMENT Fmrra cented b the board of big game Fisher, Ruth Matthews The Department of the Interior FEW PROBLEMS Clark, Beth Fawson, Nina Faw-so- control, such a change would not the 124 No Mam was created in 1849 and was callThere are few traff c problems Christie Fawson, and Hannah become effective unt big on the Stra ght and Narrow W'ay ed the Home Department. raser game seasons in 1964 ENTERTAINS CLUB DIXIE QUEEN f well THE GIRI.S CHORUS was also outstanding They seem to get better evcrv veer It is a pleasure to listen to such a fine chorus and even mor" enjoyable to be able to watch them, as well They are an attract ve proup of girls who seem to really enjoy singing Congratulations o Mr Holyoak band director and music teacher and continued success in all his efforts The studrn's look wonderhil 'r their uniforms Mr Robert Lawrence, chairman of the bard parents, reported that GrantsviIIe hac toward the $lrO0 o raised half of the complete cost for the uniforms Th" School Board wil' also pay f. $1500 is uo to us as citizens to support our band and encourage the students hv patticmating in their efforts to raise money It is cause THIS YEAR the committee, un der th" direction of Va' Smih has sold candy and hot chocolate at the football games, candy popcorn and cupcakes at the basket ball games and thev held a cak sale They also sold boxed candy Miss Karen Charles and sold tickets for the Tooele Band Concert. Phoenix, Arizona. GrantsviIIe 4 H Clubs have con The wedding w 11 take place the tributed and so has the Grantslatter part of May The couple all considers one viIIe City When plan to make their home in Mesa, the time and work that has been Arizona this money, it spent to rais Mrs of N Mr Charles J and the to want makes us all support efforts even more Let us all help, GrantsviIIe, announce the engage- TIMBER AGENTS ment and forthcoming m any way we can marriage Federal forestry began with the of their daughter, Karen Charles o Rick Hamm Mr. Hamm is the appointment of timber agents in ALLRED TONI BY and Mrs. Orville 1850 by the Secretary of the son of Mr. PHONE Hamm, 1875 Nth 38th Place, in Engagement Of Miss Charles Is Announced 884-34- - boos ean'ff m a Sell Utah's eoppor 'boohivo' The honey bee has been hailed by scientists as one of the wonders of nature. In one day a bee carries times her own weight of nectar from flowers to the "hive. Some 37,000 bee trips aie required to produce a single pound of honey. Astounding as these figures are, they are dwarfed by the enormous task of producing copper from low grade ore. At Kennecotts Bingham Canyon Mine, 325,000 tons of material are being moved daily 235,000 tons of overburden and 90,000 tons of ore. This is the equivalent of each mine employee moving 1600 times his own weight! Handling huge amounts of material to produce copper is a constantly growing problem for Kennecott. Since 1950, removing overburden has increased 107 while the copper content of the ore has decreased 18. As a result, 60 more material must be handled to produce the same amount of copper. Kennecott strives constantly to meet the cost problem of handling more material. Achieving this goal is the only means of keeping Utahs copper beehive a successful business that continues to produce economic benefits for all of Utah. Utah Copper Division Eannocott Copper Corporation non tier no riling -- Sliares Birthday Fun with their sister onle Kaye Davis (right) who turned two ears old February 23 had to delay her arty until this week because her mother 2arene was in the hospital. Sharing the fun t were four year old Dandy and one year old Debbie. They are children of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davis. ! i raovo to be fart or a orowiro vtar |