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Show Family Swim Tickets Are Now Available The Tooele Transcript Sports Family swim tickets for the next three months (March, April and May) are now available and may be purchased at the pool, according to Leigh Pratt, Supervisor. Cost of the ticket is $5 and entitles all members of one household to swimming at the pool during all public hours which are 6 to 10 p.m. weekdays and 12 to 5 and 6 to 10 Saturdays. S, Dear Mr, Dunn: Dear Mr. Dunn: 1 was happy to learn that you Congratulations to you for received the Master Editor and the Master Editor and Publisher Award at the annual reiving Publisher" award, presented by conUtah State Press Association the Utah State Press Association vention. Congratulations! Conat the recent convention. In my judgment there is nothare also due for the gratulations demothe to ing more important awards of "best front page" and cratic process than the free press. ADVICE in typography which This freedom of the press must excellence Unasked advice is a trespass on received. ' be coupled, however, with respon- your papers sacred privacy. Whenever I have an opportunity sibility and with dedication to the I like to read the weekly papers Henry S. Haskins honest and legitimate educational from the State, and I have been reof citizens. Your our process very much impressed With . the by your industry is cognition steady improvement during recent proof of your dedication to the ideals of the free press and the years. These awards, in my opinion, democratic process. were very well deserved, and With kindest personal regards. commend you and the staffs of ENDS SATURDAY Sincerely, the Tooele Transcript and Bulle-in- , Frank E. Moss for the fine job you are doUnited States Senator ing. Good luck to you during the Mr. Alex F. Dunn coming year. If I can ever be of Editor and Publisher assistance to vou in any way, Transcript and Bulletin please let me know. twrr km A ilboa 1 & &.- DRU JOANNE ' ?. MARK STEVENS AND Mid-Wint- f'v rI I I I I MUM AITUI1 I lSZ2::r Starring 1 DAVID JANSSEN PATTI PAGE DAVID KORY I Matinee Saturday 1 ' PM STARTS SUNDAY r IT'S A FREE-FO- long-tim- R ALL -- e award. OF FUN AND Tooele, Utah Dear Mr. Dunn: I have just returned from Washington, D.C. where I attendConference of ed the the National Commander f The called American Legion wl in the various executive members of his Commissions on Veterans Affairs. I had the privilege of viewing Col. Glenn's parade up Pennsylvania Avenue during the rain. Also having the three Astronauts attend a Legion meeting for presentation of bronze plaques for their accomplishoutstanding ments. They are ajl members of The American Legion. I also had the privilege of being at the White House when President Kennedy received The American Legion Distinguished Service Medal for his distinguished service during World War II. Upon my return, I saw in your Bulletin where you had been awarded the Master Editor and Publisher Award of the Utah State Press Association. I wish to congratulate you on this accomplishment and know of no one who is more deserving than you. I was also pleased to see A. B. friend of GibSon, also a had also received this mine, success in your chosen profession and hope to see you personally on my next visit to Tooele. Sincerely yours, J. Harry Hickman Member, National Economic Com. I wish to you continued r FROUCl VIRTUES The Second TIME AROUND A ClflflliS STEVE (JULIET FORREST-ANDPROWSE-THELM- GRIFFITH RITTER A thankful heart is not only the greatest virtue, but the parent of all other virtues. Survey Bulletin. Sunday School Board of the Southern Baptist Convention. When a man comes to me for advice, I find out the kind of ad- vice he wants, and I give it to him. Josh Billings vA 'SX Friday, March Wed. Nile League Queen Pins 9 19G2 " Ladies Cily L 10 Team Standings: Browns F.agle Auxiliary Sprticatter J)roi Jtnuett I Stellar Performance I S & R Co Gillespie F.nro Lawrence Floral , Team Standings: Hot Shots Bowling Beils .... Pin Pals ... Clinkers .. W L 10 .. 18 10 12 .. 18 10 16 ... 17 .. 15 11 16 Hi 13 16 Gabbers . 15 13 16 . 14 14 Lows ... . . ... High games and series: Leona Adams, 208. 544; F.dna Robinson, 15 13 1S6; Alice Kirkpatrick, 185, Peggy Style Shop 23 12 16 . Bateman Jewelry Scott, 183 494; Esther Gilbert, 178, over 502; 18 10 Shirleys Stella 174, 481; Moyles, L.mi-iui four big points. 19 9 .. Allens Foodtown 478; Naomi Mar-gettMaher, Dorothy For Alexs, Joann Stoddard with of Utah. 422. Browns won four points from ,high series for the night, ISO, 482; : Never has this area seen the likes of the A Gillespie Enco. For Browns, Floss short meeting will be held Karyl Maynard rolled high game scoring prowess of McGill. New individual marks, Gordon, continuing top bowling, 190, 437; before so come early. bowling, Gerry Stoddard, 169; 560, 234, high individual game; Florence Jacobs was assisting in new team marks, new single year for the high 195; Lvnn Magee, Carol 536, marks, new career marks. The records toppled WISDOM Vista Liner team, 162. on every hand. The books are now forever closed Shields 542, 194; Bonnie Shields Atkin Realty won three games on Skyline play, and these marks will go down 469. For Gillespie Enco, Pat Heaven has seven doors right Dot as history. New marks will be installed next year ton, 569, 204, high individual; B,()omda , ,,, )60 452; Bar bara here on earth for this life, if one its when the Western Athletic Conference gets series, Milda Thomasson 218. 171, 436; Naomi Grif- believes that wisdom is the maststart. But it will be a long time until the marks took three Peterson, F.agle Auxiliary fith. 158; Sharon McCoy, 119, high er kev, and that kindness is the climb up into the stratosphere that McGill inpoints from I S & R Co For the team Dr. Galen Star game, 600, team series 1689. greatest virtue. habited. F.agle Auxiliary, Jane Hammond, For Mobilodge, Helen Fields, 150, Ross, Sunshine Magazine. in a 60 Just imagine . . , 178; 522, single game points Betty Nix, 523, 200; 181, 472; Jean Rush, 172, 448. in college. Others have occasionally hit higher, but it still standsF.dna Robinson, 5f5, 186; Neva Barrus Motor won four games I as a phenomenal occurence. Just imag;ne over 1,000 points in a Hawkins. 189. For I S & R Co from A1 and Lid. For Barrus, Lois' I hit 217. 1,009 . , . thisrd best ever Shea Franches 554, single year of competition, McGill Thomas, 150 176, 467; Millie Long it recorded by a collegian. Shirleys took three points from 156. For A1 and Lid, Lawrence Floral. For Shirleys, 152, 423; Lucille Visher,Peg148.Bryan, The record goes on and on. Tooele. Utah But the past year was one of other important happenings, too. Saxon Bracken 530, 193; Shirley LaFreya and Dunns split two For: Installers And some occurrences left those who work closely with the sports Strieby, 522, 188; Golda Bishop, games. High for Dunns, Dawna Sincerely. PERMA-PAworld, wondering. For instance . . . BYU, Montana and Denver 516, 188. For Lawrence Floral. Anderson, 186, 440; Alma Jean Wallace F. Bennett Pearl Palmer 485, Aletha Wrathall Walters, 174; Nina Warr, 156; and were all considered as potential title winners in the FALLOUT SECURITY United States Senator prognosticating. All three wound up tied for fourth place with only 481. 181. Strieby, 153. LaFreyas, Shirley from took four Parnas and ARMCO points mediocre records. Colorado State was to have been the strong Lou Layne, 145, 147, 431; Bermae For Parnas, Anderson, 160, 429; Madge Hvmas favorite, Utah and Utah State were expected to be down somewhat. Allens Foodtown. Underground Type Steel Colorado State began to fade in the stretch run. They lost both Mary Goss 533, 194, Parna Wim-me- 150. , 191. and Fiberglass Allens 514, For their last two games, and actually had some other close ones durj Verna Wilmot, 464, 181; Gillettes won three games from ing the season that they could have lost. McGill was the primary salvation of Utah, although Jack Gard- Sylvia Curry, 516, 185; Thelma Nu Cleaners. For Gillettes, Lint, 175; Anne Kearns 164; ner would have come up with another offense had he been without Gollaher, 184. Style Shop took four points from Mag Curry 162; For Nu Cleaners McGill . . . and would have had a pretty fair bail club, though Bateman Jewelry. For Style Shop Verla Kop'er, 150, 163, 425, and ior Individuals. Neighbor not have won the title. The U.S. Navy is looking for maybe Park, 544, 191; Mary Elvera Seeley, 153. hoods. Utah State, when you consider the whole picture closelv had a Betty patriotic young women between pretty good supply of material. All it needed was a firm hand at Tomich 525, 186; Pat Gibbs 481, enlistfor 18 26 and of the ages Approved By: the helm to take And Ladell Anderson provided that hand 178. For Bateman Jewelry. Dete PAST PRESENT FUTURE ment in the WAVES. Women and the results arecharge. and LaNile Weyland, 490, 191; evident. State Dept, oi Contractors The philosophies of one age Bracken 495. meeting the mental, moral and . , but injuries cut them Wyoming could have been a factor have & Oiiice of Civil Defense of become absurdities the for service physical requirements down early. They were making good return when the season the next and the foolishness of in the U. S. Navy are invited to ior Free Dial 882-139- 7 finally closed. wisbecome the has trainyesterday the travel, many investigate BYU is still a mystery. They just didnt have the big man, & Literature Information dom tomorrow. of William Sir available ing and career benefits or the little extra to get over the rough srots. Denver just wasnt Osier, Montreal Medical Journal. to the Navys servicewomen. consistent through the season. Montana is a mystery. They had WAVES receive the same inteneverything . . . but men like OBillovich didnt come through as sive technical training as their he had in his previous two years. New Mexico fell short in several respects, primarily in the male counterparts in the more ; different speciality area of eligibility. than twenty So the Skyline conference dies with the exception of fields available to Navy women. " Gordons Furniture rolled over These fields consist of interesting play. Utah States first ball game is its toughest . . . Arizona specialties from Aviation Elec- State. Should the Aggies get over the Arizonans, they could go the Dairy Queen for three points the Dairy Queen for three points tronics to Journalism and include all the way to Louisville for the fmals. Colorado States slow fade in recent weeks leads us to believe and remain in first place in the some assignments as airport control tower operators, link - trainer they wont .get beyond the first round of the NIT in New York league. Gordons rolled high team game of 518. High for Gordons instructors, even photography and City. But here again, they could come back. Now what? Well, two coaches are already out. Hovt Brawner were Floss Gordon 193, 172, 194, In addition to remeteorology. ceiving the finest technical train- is retiring and moving on up to the Athletic Directoship. Hell be 559 series (high series for the night) and Barbara Peck 176. ing available, women of the Navy replaced, by his own choice, in about a month. Bob Sweeney at New Mexico resigned Sunday in or so the High for the Dairy Queen were go about their daily routine adventuresome settings such as story went. When we visited Aibuqueraue, the hatchets were being Verla Kopfer 183, 190, 512 series England, Spain, France, and in honed for Sweeneys scalp. Those dissenters with Bobs coaching, and Maudell Smith 199, 487 series Whte Bros took three points practically every one of our own had their way. He was given the opnortunity to resign. A new coach coming up here, and here's a school with all the potential from Reid and Stans. High for fifty states. White Bros, were Louise Morris Young women with high school in the world. Rumors also have it that Jack Gardner's eyeing the job at 202 (high game for the night), diplomas are invited to stop by Southern California when Fordy Twoeood vacates it. If SC opens 180 series Helen Fields 171. 46. the nearest U. S. Navy Recruitthat position this year, Gardner would be the logical choice. He series and Ike Garcia 167. High a free office and copy up pick ing Look has a rough road back. McGills' gone, prospects are not as bright for Reid and Stans were Ann of the illustrated booklet, 175 and Shirley Barra-cloug- h at You in the United States Navy as in past years at Utah, although tjie picture there is one of con- Bevan 165. stant good basketball. j no obligation,, of course. Also, SC is Gardners Alma Mater. Every coach hopes ta go Allsop - Chriss rolled over Gerback and coach at the school where he was a student. This could trude's Beauty Shop for three WEALTH come about . . . either this year or next. points, rolling high team series Real wealth comes to the man Other moves? Frosty Cox at Montana would be a bet of either for the night of 1446. High for who has learned he is paid best Denver or New Mexico. With Mdntana cutting back their athletic AIIsops were Pearl Palmer 185, for the things he does for noth- program he could think of moving on. Ladell Anderson and Stan 182, 508 series, Alyce Sly, 163, 171 Scandal Sheet, Graham Watts seem set in their jobs, as is Bill Strannigan at Wyoming. 482 series and Betty Richards 166. ing. Texas Rotary Club. There are some young coaches that may be making their ap- High for Gerts was Etta Mae pearance. Pete Witbeck, frosh coach at BYU this past season would Harris with 202 (high game for make someone an excellent head coach if he seeks the position. the night) 483 series. 1 His ball club had a Alyce Sly, Secretary season, losing their last game of the year. Yes, the time has come for the game of musical chairs in the basketball coaching profession, and with tournament time comMost successful men reach their ing up in three weeks, a lot of changes will be made then. Its always interesting, as well as somewhat sad to watch the goings-on- . objectives by direct approach Lay-Awa- y rather than waiting for a road to in the number be built and reliable AN INCREASE markers of hunters afield was listed by erected. Douglas Meador, Matathe department as the probable & factor accounting for the high dor Texas Trihunem Deer hunters took a total of harvest. 132,278 animals during the 1961 The figures are tabulated anseasons, according to final report nually from hunter questionnaire igures issued today by the De- cards and field data as final repartment of Fish and Game. ports of license sales are returnThis figure sets a new record ed from agents over the State. deer harvest for the State with Department director Harold S. an increase of 1333 animals bagg- Crane voiced thanks to all sports-meed over the previous high kill of who returned questionnaires, ALL 130,945 taken in 1960. checked through stations during A TOTAL of 155,445 regular lithe 1961 hunts, or in any way American Mild Long Horn cense hunters bagged 96,376 deer contributed information or assisfor an average success figure of tance in compiling necessary 52 percent. these important management recaccountSpecial permit unting ords covering the annual deer ed for the additional 35,902 ani- harvest. mals making up the total of animals harvested during a!! No two snowflakes are the same FRESH LEAN CENTER CUTS so isnt it inspiring the way they seasons and types of hunts. kill work together on joint projects Sex ratio for the over-al- l was 60 percent bucks and 40 per-en- t such as blockading a highwayg C Bill Vaughan, Kansas City Star an'lerlcss deer. regular basketball season rolled to an amazing end last weekend . . . and left behind it the Skyline conference among other casualties. Not the least of these casualties were the Skyline scoring records which were completely rewritten in the closing weekends of play, primarily by one, Bill McGill of the University The 1962 Parnas 18 23 yi.-m- s, ENGLAND CONSTRUCTION K n Navy Asking More Women Food-town- FALLOUT SHELTERS To Volunteer . , post-seaso- n ... - 13-- 9th Year Use The Amfeeirsaiy Deer Harvest Totals Given BROWNS Plan Shoes THIS IS OUR NINTH YEAR ANNIVERSARY SALE AND WE WOULD LIKE TO MAKE THIS OUR LARGEST TO DO SO WE ARE MAKING SOME MONTH EVER TREMENDOUS DEALS ON BOTH USED AND NEW CARS AND WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF YOU NEED NOT OWN MAKES AND MODELS YOUR CAR OR HAVE A DOWN PAYMENT IF YOUR CREDITIS GOOD. Clothing For The Family n CHEESE 2:794 Gn. 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