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Show " f-v- i i CV 'B-- T' The Tooele Transcript Friday, April THE TOOELE TRANSCRIPT Issued each Friday at Tooele City, Utah. Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Tooele City, Utah, August 14. 1S94, under Act of March 8, 1879. Published Slqj: Officials Visit During Publishing Company, Inc., by the Transcript-BulletiNorth Main Street, Tooele Gty, Utah. Address all correspondence to Box 390, Tooele, Utah. Price: 10 cents per copy. Subscription $4 per year. LOREN C. DUNN, Editor Alex F. DUNN. Publisher n 58 i Golf Opening crossing the street. Mint did the Cattle Crossing. sign read EXPENDITURES Federal, state, and local 22 times penditures multiplied ii mi - n. inquri "HAZOP-KLtlNS- us v 0O0 EASTER FIRST There was no stone to bar the way lit to the Saviors tomb; There was no need of it to stop One entering the gloom. He was no longer lieing there; His life had been restored. : And though he bore marks of the cross, Existence in him poured! With venerated breath he Spoke And people heard his voice! He walked among them and they had True reason to rejoice! Tooele ace, Lindberg, teamed with Alta Sluder, walked away with honors in the while Dee Porter, of Salt Lake City, was low in a putting contest which followed. After a delightful brunch, the new officers of the Tooele Association were introduced. Norma Pitt the will serve as president for current year; Connie Outzen vice president and handicap chairman; Jerry Peck, secretary treasurer; Maxine Nelsen, State RepresentaNielsen Gibson tive; and Lou Layne, tournament chairman and reporter. Addie and . Reed White will be in charge of Doubles tournaments to be held with the Tooele in conjunction Mens Association. On tap for next Wednesday is A special ina vitation is extended to all golfers and prospective golfers who were unable to attend the first meeting to come out for the on Wednesday at 9: 30 a.m. r YOU GET AU. THREE WITH ONLY ONI APPLICATION OP PAX hwtt needs PAX Farm 6c Home Dalton Co; Y I U.S. PAT. Off. a Vounteers Plan Bond Drive Cpl. lizes m ! ! ! HERE with a durable wafer or without collars. nntlAfM'C ii7 ll 2 to Styfe ere CHRISTENSEN & GRIFFITH Construction UAIITT EDUCATION In education, the Belgians set up an impressive system of mass education surpassed by no other nation in Africa. For ninety eight out of a hundred Congolese who went to school, however, the cutoff point came at the end of ele0 mentary school. There were primary schools but only 300 secondary schools. At the tip, it was not until 1956 that two universities were established by royal decree. Even here, however white students accounted for a of the enrollsubstantial part ment. Congolese students in both universities numbered less than 200. Norman Counsins, Report from the Congo, Saturday Review. Custom Home Building Forming and Pouring Concrete Basements 26,-00- Symonds Forms Used Commercial Construction Phone TWO KINDS 882-340- 439 Brook Ave. 1 Tooele, Utah Two kinds of women wait for men, it seems - the married and the unmarried. inexpensive i i MrtwiWjf TRIP RETURN "As much as our ability to defend ourselves, the protection of our freedoms depends upon our ability to maintain a sound national economy without which we could not long survive, the chairman pointed out. Investment by Popular Colors k I:,!, each one of us in Savings Bonds is a contribution to the security of our country as well as to our individual security. Bond-a-Mont- h COOKIE COATS Nielsen Gibson Lfci 1 second vice, and Maxine Stevens, secretary. Elected to the office of treasurer was Mary Jane Barton who was absent from the picture. Leta Bateman, Tooele County PTA President was the installing officer. Chairman Olsen also emphasized the importance of participation the Freedom by all citizens in Bond Drive, to be opened locally and throughout the nation May 1 and concluding June 30. During the drive every American will be urged to buy extra savings bonds, join the plan at his bank, or the Payroll Savings plan where he works. Freedom .. e. Grass and snow are each nice, except when they big doses. come in too DANDELION GREENS DkSdelion greens are fed to silkworms when mulberry leaves run short. j Your New officers for the Junior High School PTA were elected Monday at the school with Dean Hunt (second from left president. Mrs. Robert Brown, left. Is the new first vice president; Franklin Whitehouse, March purchases of United Bonds by Utah States Savings residents exceeded $1.5 million for the third month this year, local Bonds Chairman Lionel W. Olsen, Vice President, First Security Bank at Tooele, announced to'day. Of the state's sales total of $1,577,938, Tooele Countys share was at $80,354, bringing Gull, our reported three months amount to Hope, accompanied by Mrs. Dunn. Daniel P. McPhie offered the invocation and the benediction was given by Lee H. Moore.. Pall bearers were Kenneth Tripp, Peter Karabats, Fred and Mark McPhie, John Marian and ary 1958. Wallace Tripp. COMMERCIAL FOREST Interment was in the Murray The standing volume of comCity Cemetery where the grave forest land administered was dedicated by Everett DeLa-Mar- mercial by the Bureau of Land Management In the Eastern States was 251 million board feet of timber BIG DOSES in 1960. PAX Crabgrass Control is the most proven control on the market . , . guaranteed td give you 90 to 100 control for three years. This means PAX costs you only f2.4Zpcr year . . . contains 4 nitrogen hrtfw food . . . cohtain? heptachlor insect killer. Your Jt SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT pering Last rites were held for Glen Louis Tripp, Wednesday, in the North Tooele Stake Tabernacle. Mr. Tripp died in an early morning fire, April 15. The prayer at the mortuary was by Leo Rigby and Mrs. Phyllis Dunn played prelude and postlude music. Speakers were Bishop Versa! Shields and Bishop Leo Bevan. A quartet composed of Bevan Anderson, , .Grant Shields, , Carver; Bryan and Wendell Droubay sang Brightly Beams Our Fathers Mercy They were accompanied by Geraldine Droubay. Connie Theobold sang Whis- - U9. Rawlin C. son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Gull, $248,244," he noted. of Tooele, Utah, is serving at the at Marine Corps Air Station, Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii. He reported to the air station, March 29, for duty as an aircraft mechahic with Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 161, a segment of Marine Aircraft Group 13. The Wash - N - Wear poplin Aircraft Group 13 is the air-arof the First Marine Brigade, repellent finish. Styled with a combat-readfightMa-j ing team of the Pacific Fleet rine Force. He entered the service in Janu-- ' 10 Marine He opened up the door of life In to Eternity, That wondrous day, for all mankind, With resurrections keyf Last Rites Held Wednesday For Glen L. Tripp 93143 scotch-double- IN HAWAII Remelda HUB") Call Collect Alice dealer has PAX! 272 N Broadway North Main ALL STORES QOSEO Last Rites Held Monday For John W Bush Last rites for John W, Bush were held Monday at 2 p.m. in with the St. John LDS Chapel, Dob E. Bush conducting. THE PRAYER at the Tate Mortuary was given by Clifford Car-so- n and Bishop Gerald Sagers offered the invocation. Prelude and postlude music was Bush Barfuss. played by Karen Speakers were Wesley D. Bush, Bishop Orson Johnson and Don Bush. Musical numbers were a vocal duet, Whispering Hope, and In of Tomorrow, The Garden by Barbara and Donna Russell, accompanied by Doneta Sagers, and a quartet composed of Hazel Barnes, Rell Rives, Dorothy Pehrson and Don Bush who sang I'll Walk With God. THE BENEDICTION was given by Bishop Vaughn Arthur and O. I. Morley dedicated the grave at the Tooele city cemetery where interment took place. EASTER Will BE SUNDAY Easter Is a jbyous time. Kiddles are enchanted by the Easter bunny. The whole family enjoys the Easter parade and festive eating.' AU in all, a very happy day! To help you enjoy the holiday to the fullest, we are featuring especially fine foods for the occasion. Choose from our wonderful variety for a real Easter feast! ' Cudahy Puritan or Swift Premium Hams. Di'Vv Shonk Portion Han Steaks Ocean Spray Hems Ber-- S Strained or Wholo 22 45 . 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And when he talked To one of them, amazement was combined With awe! No longer did they need to use The spices which they thoughtfully had brought To help preserve the victim of the Jews, Whose tortured body gave them anguished thought. An angel from the realms beyond the sky Had done his earthly duty for the One Who reigns in gloried majesty on high . . . And for His newly resurrected Son. He rolled the heavy stone away, and then was bequeathed to men! Remelda and 1914 tween ' Kramer, EARTHY DUTY Sheet. Balance FOX CLOGGED SEWERS AND STOPPED UP DRAINS Coif onening The Tooele Womens Golf Association began their 1962 season on April 18, with a Scotch Doubles Tournament. Guests included the following Utah State Women's Golf Association Officers: Monme j Elliot, President; Jean Smith, vice president; Dee Porter, secre-- , tary; Alta Sluder, treasurer; Rose Interesting Sidelights $ $ The dean of a girls school was troubled because the girls insisted On crossing the street in front of the school without going to the corner. Warnings, penalties and lectures did no good. Finally, the dean had a sign painted and set it up in the middle of the block. From that time on, the girls always walked to the corner before 20, 1962 Bwnchet 3' |