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Show The Tooele Transcript Friday. May Know First Aid For Heart THE TOOELE TRANSCRIPT Issued each Friday at Tooele City, Utah. Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Tooele City, Utah, August M. 1S!)4, under Act of March 8, 1879. Published by the Transcript-BulletiPublishing Company; Inc., 58 North Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. Address all correspondence to 'Box 310, Tooele, Utah. Price: 10 cents per copy. Subscription $4 per year. ALEX F. DUNN, Publisher LOREN C. DUNN, Editor Ailments n , Sponsor Play The North Tooele Stake is presenting an original three act play The Smell of Success written by Mrs. Noelleen Thomas, as a fund raising event for the Tooele Seminary. This play will be presented to the public on Saturday at the North Tooele Stake Recreation Hall. Starting time is 7:30 p.m. Following the play will be the regular Saturday night dance. Seminary students are selling tickets for 25 cents each. The proceeds from the play will be used to obtain equipment for the Seminary. ages of boys between eight and 12, interested in playing Minor League baseball, are asked to be at the Tooele City ballpark, adjacent to the swimming pool, Saturday, May 26 at 9 a m. Boys will be assigned to teams at this time. Each boy must have an application blank filled out and signed by his parent or guardian This application below) printed will be necessary in order for a boy to be assigned to a team. IN SOME INSTANCES, department of fish and game officials reminded, and especially in the back country, a fellow angler or camper may be the sole factor in retaining life or preventing death for the victim of heart failure. All of which begs the question-D- o you know what to do if you come upon a fisherman or hunter suffering from heart pain or suffering what you think may be a They're picking up the pieces, With a dustpan and a rake, He grabbed a silken knee, When he should hsve grabbed S. J. Gudge. the brake. Address Age on June 30, Telephone 62 No Parent or guardian signature THE UTAH HEART Association offers the following suggestions which each sportsman should keep in mind as he goes into the field. make the victim comFirst fortable. Many people wish to be half-wapropped up in a position between lying and sitting. See that the patient does not become chilled, but dont overdo it so that he starts sweating. Loosen tight clothing such as belts and collars. if you find a person Second unconscious, don't try to force liquid into his mouth. Ass a matter of fact there should be no liquid of any kind, and especially stimulants given to a person suffering heart attack. Grantsville. IF NO physician is available, make a stretcher and carry the patient to medical attention as soon as possible. When available, jeeps or helicopters can transport the patient with minimal effort. Above all dont let the victim walk or ride a horse. If you are alone and there is no transportation leave the victim and go after medical aid. the information, For more latest facts on diseases of the heart, heart failure, stroke, and high blood pressure are available VISIT WITH PARENTS Heart Association, THIRD Youth Escapes Roll Over Injuries Dennis Palmer, 18, Grantsville was not injured when he lost Con trol of his vehicle after hitting some loose gravel. The two-dosedan rolled over, damaging the top and side. Cost of the damage was not estimated. The accident occurred at 7:30 p.m. on Stans-bur19 miles west of Island, Tassel y NECKLACES 50c . in leaflet . RECORDING - - $1.00 JEWELRY Selection 2 Pieces For A DOLLAR Good Canada Goose Hunt Is Forecast Large Eelection of WATCH N. Main 882-131- Open Roads, Open Water, Up To 9,000 Ft. Level Open roads and open waters to the 9,000 foot level were forecast today for the June 2 opening of Utah general angling season. Despite unusually heavy snows in the mountains this past win- ter, Good Fishing Forecast For June Opening 2 OFroa DuPont Bemrch ! New wag DEPARTMENT to Mat the system that gives you greater protection against Ujcit moisture blistering acuvuc paH Hqum then traditional y linseed oil paints: "OOO AND the old paint has blistered, remove old paint down to bare wood. Prime with Du Pont Primer. with one or Cover more coats of "Lucite" House Paint Dries In one hour. Clean hands and brushes with water. Result a rich, lovely, finish of far longer life than old style linseed oil paints! Blister-Resista- nt tow-lust- New DuPont lucite House Paint JbrTrim.DuPont Hutux Jfcfci & Shutter Enamel $0 Ml. GORDON'S FURNITURE CO. 60 South Main enr K Tooele, Utah m rm mrs mt m Phono to- hand. They were quick to point out, however, that anglers should plan theii first trip of the season for waters that have proven to be traditionally good fish producers. With an eye toward putting all at in readiness for the season hand, trucks from the eleven State hatcheries are roiling daily to alleviate crowded conditions in the fish plants. CURRENT PLANS call for the stocking of more than 1,900,000 catchable size fish from State and Federal hatcheries into the waters of the State before and during the coming season. Of this num- lien Is ihe new K spokesmen day indicated that late water and tunoff forecasts based on high mountain snowpacks will see many of the smaller reservoirs throughout the State reach the at full mark during the season Problem 882-227- 8 turn usrsi PRAYER It is better in praver to have a heart without words than words Mahatma without a heart. Gandhi, Life and Thoughts of Maha'ma Gandhi as Told in His Own Words, edited by Krishna Kripaiani (Navajivan Publish.ng House, Ahmedabad, India). UJluic Pictured eft to right, Tooele Lions Club President Rulon England; Emory Morelll, State Supervisor of Counseling and Testing at The Utah State Employment Security and because of his daily experience per cent the procent in clerical, service skilled and semiskilled, and 19 per cent in unskilled and agricultural pursuits. High School students intending to go into these fields in Utah are 46 per cent in the professional and managerial field (in Utah Emory Moreili, State Supervisor our need here is 14 per cent to of Counseling, Testing, and Work- 20 per cent): 41.5 per cent have shop Planning Coordinator for the a preference for clerical service, Utah State Coordinator for the skilled and where Service, called on Rulon England, Utahs need is 53 per cent and in President of Tooele Lions Club, agriculture and unskilled classifilast week, to commend this or- cation, where Utahs need is 33 ganization for their forsight and 'per cent we find but four per cent community service and particu intending to enter. larly for sponsoring the essay conIncidentally, agriculture should test at Tooele, entitled Choosing a Vocation That Is Right For no longer be listed along with unskilled labor, since a great deal Me." of skill is now called for in this ' Previously, at a recent em- highly mechanized age. THIS ESSAY PROJECT causes ployment security workshop held at Weber College and in the pre- students to look at all angles of sence of all the district represen- supply, demdnd and state and natatives of employment security tional need, along with advantfrom Utah, Mr, Moreili had pub- ages and disadvantages of parlicly praised Tooele Lions Club, ticular vocations and stimulates Grantsville PTA, and the Dugway students to compare their own apCollege Womens Club for their titudes and interests with the define efforts in promoting such a mands of professions, Mr. Moreili worthy project as this essay con- stated. In his position, as he deals with test, which stimulates students in their respective schools to think the labor market he sees thousopn etetett whichs est.t- - TETTTTT ands of people seeking employthings through realistically and ment in areas where they have plan for the future with their eyes no training, and many with no open to realities. aptitude for the thing they think MR. MORELLI pointed out that they want. Mr. Moreili stated that Slate Testor Commends Lions Club W, He Eugene L, Morrill, Tooele District Director Pupil Personnel Services and President of Utah Pupil Personnel Directors. Of in our nation we need 17 of our people engaged in fessional field, 64 per semi-skille- fepl&nts White in the Utah employment offices, he senses keenly the significance of the Tooele essay project and hopes that it will grow into a state and national movement. MORE THAN America needs her wheat production balanced she needs her vocations balanced according to need, he continued. In Russia they figure out how many engineers are needed, how many dentists and how many are needed in each vocation, then tests are given and particular people are assigned to prepare for these things. Miss Universe, a girl of East Germany, before she escaped to West Germany, was told to become an engineer which under compulsion she did. HERE IN AMERICA we trust our people with choices but we should see to it that our people are enlightened with the facts and the Tooele Lions Club project is purposed at stimulating enlightenment. The student whose essay on Choosing a Vocation That Is Right For Me shows the most enlightenment and originality will d eplonts COME IN AND GET THEM AT Ladies Dresses one group $2 & $4 Ladies Blouses one group $2 & $4 Ladies Robes one group Children & Dresses $3 Sub Teen $2 & $4 ONE GROUP Children's Blouses ONE GROUP $1.50 Playtex Girdles $4.44 Rummage Table $1 to $3 prospects appear favorable for access to all but the highest Reports from State waterfowl areas. management areas and other key At present, all roads are rewaterfowl grounds ported open to 9,000 feet with nesting throughout the Stat this week in- runoff water accelerating in dicate a better than average brood voiumn daily. Two roads most .In year progress for the great used by anglers at this level are basin Canada goose. the Sheep Creek Road out of With the over-al- l production Manila and the road to Moon of birds the period big nearly Lake. Both are open and dry. completed the number of broods The highay from Kamas to reported by waterfowl managers Mirror Lake and Evanston, Wyoand conservation officers, to date, is still closed, but road is but slightly less than the total ming crews are on the job and at prenumber of broods reported during sent have pushed to within eight all of last year. miles of Mirror Lake. If all goes Added to this rather bright picthey expect to reach the ture is the forecast of much im- well, Lake on May 21. proved waterlevels on State wa terfowl areas through the coming summer. - If the present trend continues, Department spokesmen predict waterfowlers can look 'forward to another excellent season for Can2 ada geese in Utah. With little more than two weeks remaining before the opening whistle sounds on the 1962 general angling season, a multitude of questions concerning the June 2 opener are flowing into department of fish and game offices tnroughout the State. BATEMAN JEWELRY S form through the Utah Salt Lake City Utah. Ted Mrs. Hansen and son from Michael, Pueblo, Colo., are visiting with Mr. Hansen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Stewart. The Hansens will leave Saturday for San Francisco to visit with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Marion Johnson. ft $1.49 TAPE j heart attack? y Name Funeral services for George M'lvm Marsh, former Tooele resi-I- t w(;re h.'ld in Long Beach, California, last week, .Marsh, who died from a lin- a son of Mrs. ering illness, was Annie M.irsh of this city, who ceebratc?d her 90th birthday, last week. Attending the services from here were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Marsh md Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Murray. The last great hope for the survival of mankind rests not in imbut in a strong plements of war, H S . God. in faith and ab'ding Jackson. Indiana Freemason. w Mo-ell- America's numheart attack ber one killer will be on the increase. Minor League Hopefuls To May 26 Apply the All , Marsh In Calif. is gratifying, Mr. England f stated, to find others outside such as Mr. our community, i, interested backers in this project and active in telling others, n various par s of the state and nation about our activities. Come spring, thoughts turn to fishing and as more and more people head for the mountains, lakes arid reservoirs the incidence of Seminary, Relatives Attend Riles For George be awarded a $100 scholarship to be used at the college of his choice and the presentation will be nude during the Tooele High School la.er this Awards Assembly, month, according to Rulon England, President of the Lions Club. 18, 1962 ber, more than 600,000 catchables will be released prior to the opener. With more than 180,000 anglers expected to be afield over the the department offeropening, ed a final reminder for anglers to respect the rights of the private property owner, to remember to take their license along and wear it visibly as the law requires, and to go prepared to meet the cool and sometimes damp weather common to the higher elevations at this season. SA newss v17 u meffb Freshly Baked Skylark Bread & English Muffins 22? M 19 ft 27 2. 30 Hot Dog Buns S2? Sandwich Buns ft 30 t. All -1- Purpow Brocade Liquid L M, Shoe Polish White Mogic Whitt Mogic OH Lobti -- or maybe you prefer an 0 e 33 Ifl . M. HIP 69 Frozen Foods IB.r Z: 59 Laundry Bleach Liquid Cleaner Cut From U.S.D.A. Choic Beef. Wherever You Shop Watch For the Official Grade Stamp of the United States Department of Agriculture Boneless Pot Roast Household Needs Cleanser Chuck KoasE Lemonade Sco,th Green Peas Strawberries Frozen Potatoes 9! Rut J1 5!s1 239 Miscellaneous Needs Canned Potatoes Other Big Meat Buys! 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