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Show Hie Tooele et'rerss J Transcript Friday, March NEW LOOK 16, 1962 'New York City radio patrol cars have a new look. Each car bears a large replica of a police shield , on each of its two front doors. and The shields are reflective automobile in brightly gleam headlights at night. Precinct and car numbers re lettered on the hoods and rear of the patrol cars in reflective paint, eliminating the need for license plates. ? OPEN AGAIN ' fjwsn Mii ENDS SATURDAY NEW...: IN ANCIENT HISTORY I ' BAKERS Twenty Years Service QVAUTV ICE CREAM YOU'LL TRY SOME NEVER WANT ANOTHER BRAND To Present Three Act Play O SAVINGS CREAMY SMOOTH SATISFYING 124 No. his wife, BUY U.S. 1 DIXIE QUEEN Millwright with the TOD and South 8th r WHERE Main BONDS -- wo Father Puts is the title of to be presented Ward, Saturday His Foot Down a three act play in the Fifth LDS at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Noelleen Thomas, amateur playwright, wrote the play and is directing the cast of 13. Mrs. Thomas also has written the play which the North Tooele Stake is presenting in April. She is the playwright of last years division winning play. Characters in the play range from the quietest man in town to the neighborhood hazard. Admission to the activity is 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for students. A whole family may see the production for $1.25. Funds will be donated to the Fifth Ward building fund. YOU BANK OR WORK MEl JCOiilERS ! COLE-SHEARIN- G! first time teaming of two tremendous talents finds both artists at the top of their The form. September Song. ..I Got It Bad... Let There Be Love.. .and nine more. wMx - itl' FREBER6! Hilarious highlights of Stans award winning 222223b & PEGGY LEE J iub obs awnri Peggy belts the blues with big-- : band backing by Quincy Jones. SIUATIIA! Swiii" Inlo Spring The master turns his talent to twelve favorite sentimental standards. Spring Ready to swing Into Orbit with the Civic League Fashion Show is Mrs. Ilene Halladay, who will model styles from Fafarrows. Here she is pictured in a smart black Butte Knit sheath dress with matching jacket, and hat. With it she will wear white assessories. The show, always a highlight of season, is scheduled for Monday, April 9 in the the Junior High School Auditorium. .STARR! : Kay caresses the bjjtjktt4d up pre-East- bt the subdued PIAF! and finest chansons selected and sung by Frances finest voice. lA, er Volley Ball Schedule MARCH 16 Fifth vs Tenth - 5.30 p.m. Eighth vs Lakeview - 6 p.m. Second vs Seventh - 6:30 p.m. Third bye KENTON! MARCH 23 Eighth vs Third - 5:30 p.m. Fifth vs Lakeview - 6 p.m. Second vs Tenth - 6:30 p.m. Seventh bye MARCH 30 Second vs Lakeview - 5:30 p.m. Fifth vs Third - 6 p.m. Eighth vs Seventh - 6:30 p.m. The Man and bis Men make a moqd for dancing and romancing. CAPITOL RCCOftOft. INC. TOOELE MERC CO. APRIL 6 Third vs Lakeview - 5:30 p.m. Seventh vs Tenth - 6 p.m. Second vs Fifth - 6:30 p.m. Designed With Youth In Mind Shoes for Spring Show Offs For the Young at Heart Put bright zing in your wardrobe and a bouncy spring in your step. Slip on a pair of SHOW Come in OFFS and smile at the compliments. of selection sizes, our see and styles complete and colors. To Go With Your SHOW OFFS We Have ... and The University of Utah is actively engaged in a space program that calls for 25 rocket and satallite launchings in 1962 at a million dollars. cost of one-haThe Upper Air Research Laboratory at the school is under contract with the Air Forces Cambridge Research Laboratories. We are Closing Out Playtex Girdles - Mold And Hold REDUCED ONE FOURTH. and Magic Controlers Shop While Our Selections Are Complete PHONE 882-162- 0 Colonel John Glenn, Professor lf An organization that devotes itself to children and their welfare reaches senior citizen status this February, with a schedule full of further projects in behalf of children for the years ahead. The National Congress of Parents and Teachers celebrates its 65th birthday on February 17, the anniversary of the Nation- i 73 FANTASTIC ADVENTURE has been electrical .J ft'THEiL Underwater fMTV LUNDI6AN (ill I ADAMS WHxl AM JULIE in FANTASCOPE "" ROV ROBERTS MATINEE SAT. PM 1 STARTS SUNDAY Flat 0 TUESOAY KIHD RICHWiD BEYMER TERRFTHONI AS CELESTE HOLM cxcm y oe tuxe idverlising works fcr you I 8 2 Spring ' a- - c 7 4 Oak tree emblem adopted in 1922 represents relationship of members, local units, and state branches to parent trunk of National Congress of Parents and Teachers. i i P.T.A.s d across the country may mark the roundel's Day observance with a glance back to the time of the first Congress. In the words of one historian for the National Congress, those were days bustling with progress and growth . . but with educators calling for increased appropriations to the public Since 1897 P.T.A.s have been sponsoring public kindergartens. schools, more attention to teach- Photo above is from an early issue of The FTA Magazine. Below, er training, more practical in d kindergarten today, children make simple and greater considin science. eration for handicapped chil- experiment dren . . . The time was ripe for reform "especially for launching a movement directed toward the welfare of children. Young Mrs. Burney and the philanthropic Mrs. Hearst sparked what was soon to become a nation-wid- e organization of w hich they are memorialized as Founders. Since that time, P.T.A.s have continually directed their efforts toward : Establishing and supporting public kindergartens; Pioneering hot school lunch programs and supporting adequate appropriations for them; n Conducting workshops in all parts of the parent-educatio- nation; Sponsoring r, PLUS BENEATH THE SEA! Jr., Haycock M VICKI TRICKETT QUINN REDEKER SAMSON BURKE McKEEVER TWINS .fBgjptrefer and programs of home and traffic safety education; Urging regular physical examinations for millions of children from birth through high school; Raising the standards of treatment for youthful offenders and helping establish juvenile courts for minors; Donating millions of dollars al Congress of Mothers held in in scholarships for prospective D. in 1897. C., teachers. Washington, This session marked the beBacking bond issues directed of foundP.T.A. toward improving facilities for Its ginning the Alice McLellan ing, by Bimey childrens education and recreaand Phoebe Apperson Hearst, tion. will be observed this year by Large as such achievements more than 47,500 parent-teachmay loom, Mrs. Jenkins points associations throughout the U.S. out that much remains to be and in communities of Ameri- done for children, in this changcans living overseas. ing world of 19(12. Mrs. Clifford N. Jenkins, of Through the P.T.A. she says we help alleviate the hardships Poslyn Heights, L.I., N.Y., presof ident the National Congress, and confusion that result from calls the P.T.A. a great social change, and we help to establish invention. services to meet new needs. Like other inventions, she in anher Founders Day notes niversary message, it was created out of need the need of parents for more knowledge about childrens health, growth, and development; the need for child labor laws and juvenile courts; the need for health and recreation facilities; the need to build broad highways of educational and vocational opportuni-ties- s that might be traveled by all children and youth, not just the fortunate few. p.m. for 15 working years in to and mechanical engineering measure gas and electron density on the frontier of space. He says the space work has been excellent for the University in several ways. It has provided experience for faculty members and has furnished employment and thesis material for undergraduate students or those working on an MA or PhD degree. The work in the Merrill Engineering Building lab- oratory involves six contracts, some of them highly classified. ASKED about space WHEN probes around the moon, Professor Haycock First quipped, things first. Were only concerned with the space around the earth at the present time. Featured in the 1962 program are eight discoverer and 5 Midas The highest satellite packages. shot will be with a Blue Scout Junior rocket aimed at an altitude of from 15,000 to 20,000 miles. The space research projects at he University of Utah have obtained much valuable geophysical data besides being a valuable aid to education. National P.T.A. Reaches 65th Birthday With Gian ce Back, Plans for Future P.T.A.-sponsore- COATS MAIN APRIL 13 Lakeview vs Tenth - 5:30 p.m. Third vs Seventh - 6 p.m. Second vs Eighth - 6:30 pm. Historic-minde- SPRING DRESSES 19 NORTH Engaged In The 1962 Space Program THE CONSTRUCTION of tiny aluminum shelled spheres designed to measure the density of the atmosphere and special imped-enc- e probes to measure electron densities is headed by Professor Obed Haycock. It is hoped the probe packages, seven inches in diameter, weighing four pounds, will help chart the paths of space travel. The falling sphere experiment, as it is referred to, measures conditions in the upper atmosphere from 20 to 80 miles out. Impedence probes start at Tooele Civic League and The 40 miles. Women's Club of Tooele will be Rockets and satellites are used hosts at the Annual Central Dis-- i to the instrument captrict Convention of Utah Federat- sulestransport to their work location. The ion of Womens Clubs on Satur- last launch, made several weeks day, March 24. ago with a Nike Cajun rocket, oriAll sessions will be held at the ginated at Egland Air Force Base Eagles Lodge and Mrs. Ben G. in Florida. The test measured atBagley, President of the Federa- mospheric from 40,000 density tion will be in charge. down to 100,000. When the rocket Activities for the day will be- reached an altitude of 200,000 feet gin with a social hour at 9 a.m. the seven-inc- h sphere containing and the first general session telemetry instruments and a time starts at 10 a.m. Commissioner of flight acceleratometer was C. W. Brady will be the speaker. ejected from the nose cone. The Luncheon will be served at 1 sphere continued upward to feet or 100 miles. As it desp.m. Reservations for registration and the luncheon are $2 and cended, its relative deceleration Paula caused by atmospheric drag was may be made by calling measured and telemetered to Argus or Flora Lawlessm but will tracking stations. Professor Haycock says we are obtaining data of importance toi all experiments in outer space. We like to feel, he said, that in some way we contributed to the successful orbital flight of U of U 600,-00- 'swinging of six renowned jazzmen. France's newest heard off stage never seen by the audience. The play be presented Saturday evening at 7:30 Tickets cost $1.23 per family, 50 cents adults and 23 cents for students. Stokes, Slate Meet radio show. & Me Help Me, Help who is often Porter and Bruce Burgess, acting in the Fifth Ward three act play Father Puts His Foot Down beg their stage sis- ter, played by Janeen Lindberg, for pro- tection front the big bad neighbor" Mr. Ronnie Fiflh Ward $149 SPECIAL! Gcd. ployed at TOD since 1949 as a and Mechanic. His twenty years government has been spent at Ogden Arsenal. He lives at 2283 East in Salt Lake City with Caldine and son, David. Colonel Cecil M. MacGregor, Commanding Officer at Tooele Ordnance Depot, present-- a and Certificate to Mr. Pin Mark C. Phillips, an employee in Ammunition Storage Division. His superior, Mr. Ed Hale looks on. Mr. Philips has been em--' '4 safety legislation I Hi Younger Than Springtime I v 'n two piece dress are H prettier too now in stock at BROWN'S . many : styles and colors to choose from . . . . . 1 . Sizes PRICED It I SHOP 8 to 16 . . |