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Show The Tooele Transcript April Summer Trainin' School Slated 6, theTtooele transcript Issued each Friday at Tooele City, Utah. Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post O.'fice at Tooele City, Utah, August It. 1894, under Act of March 8, 1879. Published bv the Transcript-BulletiPublishing Company, Inr 58 North Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. Address all correspondence to Box 390, Tooele, Utah. Price: 10 cents per copy. Subscription $1 per year. A training program for school t:uden:s in twelve Publisher yurts!' hign ' 4-- voca- ' .'p c V . tional chibs will be conducted this summer ft Suit Lake Trade Technical Institute, 431 South Sixth East, S.,!t Lake Citv Nearly every student now en relied in high school is eligible .o onr-jlin these special, n These include: graJuj.es Frin high school his spring, seniors in high school and uarting next September, juniors in high school starting ne- - September, SUMMER SCUOpL provides an opportunity for every student who is considering a future o.cupation roquir'i g skilled train!-1;- . C'jirsos to interest bo.h boys and girls are scheduled. S: ciitnts may receive shop and class training in any one of these kills: auto body repair, auto auto mechanics, body painting, business practice, carpentry, elec- n ALEX F. DUNN, It Still LOREN C. DUNN, Editor free-tuitio- cla-ise- I hi y." i' J Culdowii For Cancer An increasing number of people throughout the country have become living proof that the countdown for cancer is on. In 1937, only one cancer patient in seven was saved. A few years ago, it was one in four. Today, it is one in three. It could be one in two. This is the countdown that saves lives. TODAY THERE ARE MORE than one million men, women and children saved from cancer, and there is hope that even more substantial gains will be made soon. There is no Cape Canaveral for the cancer countdown. Instead, there are thousands of scientists in hundreds of laboratories, hospitals, medical schools, searching for the final solution to the cancer problem. Their task is just as challenging as placing a man on the moon. What causes cancer? Is cancer a virus? Why do some people get it and not others? From these questions will come the answers that will lead to cancer's utlitmate conquest and to the saving of millions of lives. THE CURRENT CRUSADE of the American Cancer Society is this countdown. the opportunity for all of us to help speed up Generous contributions will assure the Society that every promising research project can be supported. The Crusade also reminds us to take personal protection against cancer.Annual health checkups are the best immediate .assurance that more lives will be saved from cancer. The talk about cancer is rightfully filled with optimism. The countdown is on. Through our contributions, all of us can have the satisfaction of being an active part of it. tricity, commercial art, drafting, electronics, machine shop, nrnt Family History tured above An 830 page History of the Joshua Salis-bufamily has been added to the Tooele Mr. Louis A. Leatham, County Library. Vice President of the Bee Hive State Bank who compiled and edited the book, is pic ate this occasion by ry Navv Destroyer Forces Marks stroyer during Sixtieth Year The U S. Navy is paying homto its destroyer forces age throughout 1962 in commemoration of sixty years of historic service with the fleet. The year long event will be climaxed in Sepwith the commissioning tember of the worlds first nuclear powered destroyer, the USS Bainbridge. Destroyermen all over the world will take part in calling public Letters like the one written below, bring renewed faith in the attention to the historic role and inherent goodness of man: continuing importance of their Dear Mrs. Soderborg: ships. Crewmen of the GreyReading in the Tooele Transcript, I see you are chairman of the hounds as they are affectionately referred to by the proud Cancer drive, who man them will host In the past two years no one has asked anyone in Ibapah to events on their collect. I did the job up until then. I will do it again unless you want "open house someone else. I think we should do our share out here. ships in all major sea coast cities of the free world through the end Sincerely, of this year. L. Calloway Betty The first United States ship to be designated as a destroyer was comJorge Luis Borges, like his father and grandfather, his great- the USS Bainbridge (DD-1- ) in 1902. Her namesake, missioned On has blind. and slowly gone grandfather great now nuclear propelled de- a visit to this country for a lecture series on university campusesj USS Bainbridge (DIG-ma- y the Argentine is quoted as assuming that even blindnessistryer to join the scheduled Once the outside world interfered too N)-2have advantages. he remarked to a reporter. "Now the world is all inside tPerating forces this year will be much, me. And I see all the things I dream. Dr. John Marvin Rast, tle furth ship and the third stroyer to bear this distinguished Enquirer name-wal- l No amount of pay ever made a good soldier. Uplift, Stone- Navy officials hope the Ameri Jackson Training School. . can public will help commemormen-of-w- r, j) as he makes the presentation to Mrs. Mary McKellar and Mrs Mary Helen Parsons, librarians. A companion to this volume was also given to the library several years ago. visiting a de- 1962. REPRESENTED this Garland were Smithfield, CITIES year Bantam Basketball Crow in"n Bigjjer basketball smallest Utahs league is growing bigger. Bantam basketball, sponsored is by the Utah National Guard, due to expand next year. Major General Mavwell E, Rich, Utah Adjutant General, announced this week. A TOTAL OF 122 teams from 18 Utah cities competed in Lie 1961-6Ban'am program which ended last week with the Provo Indians and Layton Lakers as champions. Thtre will be more teams and likely additional cities in next years competition. But the Bantam League will still remai.i the smallest. Players are limited to the age group, and many stand barely 5 feet tall ba their tip toes. The Guard ekpects to have a league in St. George next year, according to Brig. Gen. Maurice L. Watts, Assistant Adjutant Gen. in charge if the program. Beaver is also ready with teams as soon as its new Guard armory is built. 2 3 Logan, Ogden, Layton, Bountiful, Salt Lake City, Murray, Tooele. Fork, Vernal, Lehi, American Provo, Springville, Mt. Pleasant, Price, Fillmore and Cedar City. School coaches speak "High very highly of the Bantam proGeneral Rich pointed out. gram, "There are a number of Bantam graduates who starred this year on high school teams, and others who will soon be in the college ranks. DURING THE PAST season the fifth since bantam basketball began, clinics for the play ers were held at Utah State University, Un.versity of Utah, and Brigham Young University, with coaches Ladell Anderson, Jack Gardner ana Stan Watts instructing. Coaches and their teams demonin detail for the bantam hoopsters the fine points of passing, dribbling, defense, lay ups, basketball basics. The 1961-6program sponsored two state playoffs, the Metropolitan tournament and the Beehive State tournament. The Provo Indians defeated the Salt Lake Darts for the Metropolitan crown strated 2 ing and welding. THREE COURSES, auto mechanics, business practice and electronics, have second year programs scheduled for those students who summer attended school last year at Trade Tech or who havfe had previous training in high school in these subjects. Counselors at Trade Tech, w.'l assist student in this matter. Tuition for these summer - long courses is free to the student, various school paid for by the districts. Only costs to the student are a $7 tool and equipment rental fee and the cost of books and supplies, which will range between $3 and $10 depending upon Still in pain though recovering from burns Sherry Smith can only manage a wry snule, though she tries valiantly, when Mrs, Esther Reich, Red Cross Volunteer Nurse's Aide, brings a doll to her bedside in n Knoxville hospital, Mrs. Reich was one of thousands of Red Cross volunteers who served in 7,6UU civilian, military, and Veterans Administration hospitals last year. ikjfya?(3jn:ee GBR3CB 9X331 'he course selected. SCHOOL June SESSION will begM and continue through August 15. Classes will be held Monday through Friday each w'eek, from 8:30 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. Trade Tech recommends that one and one-haunits of cred.t be given to those students who successfully complete the program. The granting of credit is at the option of the school district, however. 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