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Show eh The Tooele Transcript Dairy Loaders Plan Juno Dairy Month Fridays May 4;i962 THE TOOELE TRANSCPIPT Issued each Friday at Tooele City, Utah. Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Tooele City, Utah, August 14. 1814, under Act of March 8, 1879. Published by the Transcript-BulletiPublishing Company, Inc., 58 North Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. Address all corres- chairman. , 4 Meanwhile, across the state ice cream held the center of the stage during May. Our lTtah ice cream ranks with the finest in America, ind Utahns are eating more of this frozen delicacy than ever be ore." said Richard H. (Dick) 'Romney, chairman of the ADA of Utahs ice cream committee. He noted that more Ice cream was manu'acturod in Utah last year than in any previous year in the stae's history. More than four million gallons of ice cream was processed in Utah last year, in addition to I 47 million gallons of he added. That is alice milk most double the output in 1950, and nearly four times 1910s production." ). I ft A , ,r t Interesting Sidelights Granger Home Hnilder In Tooele Identical ibi 5 Are Area Prepare Physical Assets 81,920.00 - Per - Transferred Have a Home to Sell Need Immed'ate Cash Ask about our Equity Loan Plan relieve you o! all details. Let us CONGEH - MOEHR REALTORS 1S02 Tennessee St. 6444141 Vallejo, California r.fx? i. L. 4 "tiy. w ttt gsct - r Jf? 2rrSf&rf'' Pancake Mix A J- 45c Au Gratin - you bank or work n The only help Ernest will give him is to feature these low prices: Family Locally - WHERE Dairy Month We oversold Ernest Holt, the store manager and until he sells this stock down, he stays in jail! - BONDS W,i, f M For THIS GUY IS IN JAIL AT YOUR TOOELE Safeway te;PCes 79c Scalloped DIG G CEREALS 3 - i 79c V - -- oOo An Editorial ... r "zr Investment In Security . -- m.i-- . Brocade k 49, ,; Jiffy f.lixcs H) Frozen Drinks Grape Juice -- - Highway Figs Tomato Catsup 9 1.00 Mushrooms Family Flour HiC Drinks Picnic Areas Now Open For Reservations New Plants Of ?21.15; ?,85c Shredded Wheat Walleyed Pike Will Be Made Pot 2'S?'39 3.85 SET EIos)s& 5t1S9c 2 lb. 59' Sliced Bacon 57." HU5-590- BeeU'S 85c .49 Potatoes NapkinsuX POPS CONCERT George Liberace - Eugene Jelesnik team up to conduct the SALT LAKE nun UAnianiii1 nnrurcTDA rniLrmnmvmi unvnLjnm Local Guest Stars Billie Loukas Dolores O'Connell MAY 11- - 8:30p.m. HighJgjTcLHigh School Auditorium . habitat in past years. Plantings have been continued annually to build up spawning stocks in several of these biologically intermediate waters. IN MANY INSTANCES due to RAyorR difficulty encountered in raising these fish beyond the egg several stage in hatcheries, plantings have been necessary for establishment Records indicate that this species is doing rather well in most waters where it has been in-- 1 reduced. ' 1 Cheddar Cheese 2 a 1.39 MIM CHmUot lb. leaf i.99 10 45' 9 Yelloiv Onions Cauliflower . Snowtral 19 6 29 -- Grapefruit Avocados 2 19' 1 fancy California Calavoa Frozen Foods T.Um Samsonite 3.99 With $25 in register lopes Broccoli Spears Brussel Sprouts Cauliflower Pineapple Pies 4!&1 4 1 4Kl 39 O.S. SAVINGS ';n An ice cream festival has blos: somed with May in Tooele County, as dairy leaders make preparapondence to Box .890, Tooele, Utah. Price: 10 cents per copy.Subscription $1 per year. tions for the annual observance ' of June Dairy Month. ALEX F. DUNN. Publisher LpREN C. DUNN, Editor This area joins the state next month in saluting the dairy industry which has won acclaim across the nation for its superior I milk and other dairy foods. Emphasis this year will be on physical fitrv-ss- , through regular exercise and good food, such as dairy loods," said Ernest R. Ekins, the j general chairman of the states June Dairy Month committee VISITS PARENTS I The event both locally and in the Vriting here last week at the state generally, is sponsored by home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank PalGosfs the American Dairy Association mer were Lt and Mrs. Jewell Anti of Utah. Dixon, of Oak Harbor, WashingIJoth Across the state milk Sa) drinking ton The Dixon's had been vacalovelies were preparing for tioning in Hawaii before coming Mr. Alex F. Dunn, Publisher county Dairy Princess competi- here. Mrs. Dixon, the former Carol The Tooele Transcript tion. County winners will com- Lynn Palmer, will be rememberICE CREAM, SIR? Pretty Sandra Jensen, left, and Sally Tooele. Utah pete in the state finals in a tele- ed here for her fine singing voice. Breinholt, Utah Dairy Princess attendants, ask Wallace A Dear Mr. Dunn: at Hotel, She is studying voice and presenParrish chairman in charge of Princess competition. This Steven Layne Shields who turned vised extravaganza Surely the need of housing in the Tooele area is a paramount Utah said Wallace A. Parrish, tation with an eminent teacher in area on six old Easter joins the state in observing a May ice cream festival, Sunday, years a in role Tooeles is to have one today. And since our firm attempt state Dairy Princess competition Seattle. prelude to June Dairy Month to satisfy that need, we are anxious to answer the ouestions raised celebrated the occasion at Nephi the home of his grandmother, at in and Mr. Austin Sidelights Cruver Interesting your yourself by Mrs. Alice Nulph. With him were column of Friday. April 13th. At the very moment you suggested a study of housing prices his rarents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne R. Shields and sister Dana and bv a oualified person or group, the Federal Housing Administration. Veterans Administration and various independent real estate ap- brother Scott. On Monday he was honored at a party. Guests were praisers (working for mortgage lending institutions! were busilv enSusan and Kent Shelton, Christine and house raw in land, improvements utility determining gaged construction costs in Tooele. We have been --deased to learn their and Karolvn Loader, Beckie Poul-se- n and Dorice Sanborn, who play studies confirmed our own findings upon which our home prices Sfczir ed games, enjoved an Easter egg ( were computed and announced. Mr. Cruver is a friend of ours. And, as he suggests, a customer. hunt and topped off the day with With no offense to him. there aoparentlv has been a misunder- Ice cream and cake. Favors were standing as the prices for our homes in Granger Villa (Granger) small easier baskets. 4t and Little Mountain (Tooele) communities ARE IDENTICAL. Rather w tor Dmm . frankly, our lot costs are lower in Tooele, but house construction in virtually offsetting amounts. In business terms, costs are higher our margin remains the same. Why slightly higher house construction costs In Tooele? You a conmentioned one of manv reasons in your editorial footnote crete increase owing to a longer haul of cement bags. The brick prk"let and block companies are asking slightly more for the same longer and haul" reason. There is no washed sand in Tooele for mortar (Special to the Transcript and gravel for roofs is double the price in Salt Lake The construction Bulletin) B NEW YORK How large an Cr2 pace in your area is greater than locally based subcontracting firms can cope with, so many builders must turn to the Salt Lake mar- investment of money is represented by the car. refrigerator, washin some instances for a small travel allowance increase. ket 3. Crocker Potatoes but together ing machine, furniture and other Each of these items mentioned above is small 2 Reg. Pkgs. they can increase the price of a home $150 to possibly $350, depend- consumer durables owned by the ing on its size. But. in our particular instance owing to a lower average Tooele County family? land cost, we are offering our Young America Homes in Tooele at How much would this equipment identical Salt Lake - Granger prices. bring today if offered for sale? Most people have never figured Allow me to say that the treatment and respect our firm has received from the City Manager, Mr. Sid Noble, the land developers out the amount they have put into WHEATIES, KIX, Messrs. Dale James and Wayne Mallet, the engineers and building such possessions. They are well v; Y CHEERlOS, JETS, inspectors, the officers and officials of Tooele Ordnance Depot is aware of the equity they have in deeply appreciated, Cooperation from you folks in Tooele has been their houses, and in their insur KIX or FAMILY ance and investments, but as to at every turn. FROSTYS SIZE ho idea. We are trying to reciprocate with good, liveable homes at fair, assets of this sort g v AN ESTIMATE of the dollar reasonable prices in a range most incomes will allow. If Mr. Cruver is planning on $900 more than he will actually value of these tangibles is now pay for his home, a pleasant surprise awaits him. We hope he will possible through studies made on member of your community then be a and, judging a national scale by the National Research Bureau of Economic from our acotiaintance, a fine member he will be, too! and through a report published by Respectfully, t the University of Michigan. RICHARD PROWS. INC. The finding is that there is a Robert W. Wood, Vice President. direct relationship between the . amount of money that families have invested in cars, washing machines and the like, and the ' size of their Incomes, In general, ' Vi i -; - "'j it is several per cent abo9e their t annual income level ' In Tooele County where earn' . . ings per household are higher than WEAPON OF DEFENSE INVESTMENT IN SECURITY those in many parts of the counWhen Series E U S .Savings Bonds first appeared for sale 21 try, the number of such posses.years ago, the nation was in dire trouble, only seven months from sions and their value are prothe cataclysm of Pearl Harbor. portionately greater. Millions of Americans prompted, by the patriotic desire to add THE AVERAGE local family, their bit to the nations defense - and later, war - effort, poured on the basis of the report, has an millions of dollars into the bond program . estimated $4,930 invested in conAFTER THE WAR, these same Americans found that what had sumer durable goods. .c tfr i. Ilrm made patriotic good sense, now also made financial good sense. The studies show that the ao Tens of millions of Americans have shown confidence in their quisition of possessions of this Exciting weekly specials and low prices every day! Superb meats, wide nation to the tune of some $110 billion invested in the Savings famous brands, and dependably fresh fruits and vegetables. Friendly liquid Detergent type was at a phenomenal rate Variety Bond program which, except for a slight dip in 1946, has grown in the nine 32-.years to 1956, after service and money-bacguarantee. These are among the many reasons its since inception. steadily which it began levelling off. For women tell us they like to shop Safeway. Sound like good reasons to you? As of January 1, 1962 .some $4414 billion of Americans liquid the last five years, such investsavings was invested in the bonds (which have been extended to ments have been increasing only include Series one per cent annually. Cal-FaBy such investments, Americans have assured themselves not The automobile industry and only of a certain substantial return, but they have helped to build other durable goods producers into the economy a stabilizer against both inflation and depression. would face a glowing future, it is NOW IN 1962, with unsettled world conditions threatening our noted, if people should decide to Rospbcrry Lemon, Cherry, Grape, security, Savings Bonds again enter the picture as a powerful step up this investment rate to Tropical or Hi Moat Orongo as well as a good buy for every American. two or three per cent a year. weapon of defense nation-wid- e Freea announced President has Thats why Kennedy NATIONALLY, the gross value dom Bond Drive which began May 1 . of consumer durable goods is Dabbling in the stock market, which not too many years ago placed at $365 billion, with autos 6 for $1.00 Regular was an occult mystery engaged in by only the initiated and affluent making up 40 per cent of the total. of considerable few, has in recent years become a national pastime The gross Investment by the proportions. $4,800 Tooele County families in Safeway Has A Blend Of But for millions of Americans, whose family budgets (to say their cars and other physical of the Coffee For Every Budget! estimated at is nothing of excitable ulcers) cannot tolerate the fluctuations equipment stock market, U.S. Savings Bonds offer a means of investment $23,644,000. Nob Hill Coffee LV." which satisfies both the normal selfish desire for a good, safe 59 If they were to be offered for return and the unselfish desire to be of service to the nation in sale today, however they would Nob Hill Coffee time of need. bring much less than that amount Edwards Coffee served on Tuesday or Thursday because of depreciation resulting .7 62 and Storm Mountain from normal wear and tear. evenings, Instant Coffee Amphitheater is not open for reservations on Friday evenings. Reservations are not made for use of any of the picnic areas on SunMart Good Reasons the Picnic areas and facilities of days or holidays. However, the Wasatch National Forest lo- amphitheaters can be reserved Wax Paper cated in Mill Creek. Canyon, Big for the purpose of conducting reon Silk Tissue Sundays. Cottonwood Canyon, and Mueller ligious services The Forest Service charges a Two million walleyed pike eggs Park are now open for reservaUSD A Armour Vienna being hatched and tions by clubs, schools, churches nominal fee for use of reserved are now I CHOICE ) U.S.D.A. Choice Chuck Cuts cost additional at the for BEEF States to cover the readied areas and other groups. planting TY Dinners You'll Find Just the Size You Want folScott Avenue Hatchery in Salt of administration. Fees are as Reservations for the Salt Lake lows: Lake City. The eggs were purCounty areas can be made by Health and Beauty Aids chased from the New York State Pot Roast uToTchoic Picnic areas: Up to 50 persons, Conservation Commission as part contacting the Forest Ranger at . flndvdes AppRcoble Federal Tox) Indwidvoh, loneloie SL 3282 South 13th East, Salt Lake $5; 51 to 100 persons, $10; 101 to of an Swift'i Premium Fme Quolity . 70 kid Meax usda. cho.c exchange program between 251 250 400 Mueller to 59 per- the two States. persons, $20; City, Telephone Bayer Aspirin Fish Sticks Ground 2 49 Park areas can be reserved sons, $35; Over 400 persons, $50. PLANS CALL FOR stocking the 61 Listerine Save bri. Antiseptic Facilities: Special Open Air young fry within tne next week. through the Forest Ranger at 362 South Main Street, Bountiful, tele- Theater, $1.50; Ball Field, $1 50. Carden Room Specials 10 Brocade Soap Waters to receive the fish include No charge is made for unreserv- Delta phone AX Lake. and Utah Reservoir Certain facilities have been set ed use of areas or facilities. When 52 Jergens Lotion Safeway Each of these waters has reaside throughout the sumer for reserved, the area is posted by the ceived one or more of pike Lotion plants Ban 87 Deodorant visitor information programs con- Forest Service, and can be used since the beginning of the producted by the Forest Service. Box Only by the party for whom it Modess 1,19 1951. in gram Elder amphitheater cannot be re is reserved. A warm water fish, the walleye was originally introduced to proSafeway Sharp B,. vide fishing in marginal areas that have proved to be poor trout n BUY t frk Ufeclivt Ihwridoy, Friday and Saturday ,S - f ms: tIM |