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Show Friday, October The Tooele Transcript 19, 1962 Your Heritage of Youth 70s Sponsor Dorr llitlr Project i The Seventy's Quorum of the North Tooele Stake is again sponsoring their project of Deer hides for their Missionary Fund. Anyone desiring to contribute their hides mav leave them with Ross Williams, at 227 North Main or Dean Bevan at 325 W. First North. Issued each Friday at Tooele City, Utah. Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Tooele City, Utah, August 14, Act of March 8, 1879. 1194, und-iPublishing Company, Inc., Published by fie Transcript-Bulleti58 North Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. Address all correspondence to Box 390, Tooele, Utah. P.O. Boxel, and Subscription rates: $5 per year RFD, 56 per year Carrier or City Delivery. mail. foreign r n -- Publisher ALEX F. DUNN. A lot more LOREN C. DUNN. Editor Some girls break a date Just The by going out with him. Farmers Digest car a lot more carefree! Just try beating the bold, beautl-fu- l Buick LeSabre '63 for value! e You get room, the 401 Jolt-fre- e c u. In. Wildcat Drive extra Turbine (opt. at cost). full-siz- Finned aluminum front brakes. Top trade-in- . Buick quality. Yet, LeSabre prices start down near -- many V-- 8. low-pric- " cars! See e It today! Sa your authormd quality Buick dealer.. .Headquarter, lor Buick LaSabraSpecialSkylarktVildcatElectra22SRiviera by Dinwiddie Fuhrmeister , reader audience and thus affects the effectiveness of the advertising on which the paper de- found differences. Columnist Alice Widener, in an article appearing in the Shreveport, Louisiana, Journal, tells about one of them. Our public service companies, she writes ". . . are not perfect. What is? But compared to similar enterprises in other countries, they service a fact remarked on give by most foreign visitors to our land. "Certainly lots of Americans gripe about public utilities services. They phone or write to the company and raise the dickens. Most times, the customers get prompt action. Try - near-perfe- WANTED pends for its life. As a newspaper industry, we try to recognize our great responsibility to our readers, to our advertisers, to our community and our country. This is our challenge and this has been our challenge ever since the days of John Peter Zenger. It is a challenge we face each never-endin- with their Birthday There may still be left a few days of bright sunshine and warm breezes, but by and large summer is over. However, its memories are inclined to linger on, especially in our hair. The sun, wind and water that contributed so much to summertime enjoyment undoubtedly Calendar Project GOOD PAY Tooele. Utah' Phone Contact George Argus. Day: Evening: 882-314- 8 882-287- 4 ., ' g 882-103- 5 Theatre Ritz COLOR EASTMAN ONE.TvHAD, rmee -- YEARITOT PWUR sum IN GENERAL, your hair is ready for a fall changeover to repair the damage caused by the annual summertime overexposure to the elements. Here are the steps to follow CAST in convoy the YEARS BIGGEST ACTION PICTURE! DUN MCI I, PVTER DAM'fORD BISHOP RUTA LEE HENRY SILVA BUDDY LESTER versa- tile beauty feature for the new season coming up: RECONDITION your hair for fall. Begin with a conditioning shampoo, that not only cleanses your hair and scalp thoroughly, but helps your hair regain the condition and body it needs for the fall hair styles. Sun streaks and bleached topknots may require assistance in regaining color before they grow out. Select a color rinse or permanent BASIL RATHBONE ESTELLE WINWOOD Ob GARY LOCKWOOC ANNE HELM kj 'if Wagre ioid In L P.. Mr 1 f 8AM MV preparing your most farmer, outlines the career possibilities in the various phases of agriculture and gives suggestions on how to start out. He also suggests colleges which offer extensive agriculture programs. lThur.rri. 1 SatT SAT. MATINEE streaked. in Author Clyde Duncan, equally experienced as a writer and portance in your daily grooming. Take a little extra time to A AS work it into your hair and scalp WEED CONTROL: with your fingers, then comb it SCIENCE. Bv Glenn C. Kling-mn(SS.50, John Wiley & Sons) thoroughly so that it coats every are Modern techniques hair to overcome brittleness and together in this new help provide the extra body you brought book along with "old reliable need at this time. methods, but preference is givRealize that with the coming en to new chemical treatments of cooler weather dandruff will which are generally more efbe more evident as heating sysfective in control and more tems are ajain turned on and economical in cost. For more thorough presentayou are once again exposed to book is divided into dry heat. Plan to shampoo your tion, the a rehair at more frequent intervals three sections covering view of the chemistry of varand to use dandruff treatments ious herbicides, the physiologito minimize this universal cal effects, and the practical application of weed control. have left their mark on your hair. Like your skin, it probably was sunburned the during months just past. It was dried. Its color was lightened, perhaps Ve-- culture. hard-to-hol- d and get it in any foreign country where the government operates the phone, gas, light and power industries. Anyone who has dealings with government agencies will say "amen to that. A complaining citizen, confronted by an intrenched bureaucracy,' commonly encounters delays, indifference, virtually impenetrable red tape, and, in The some instances, outright discourtesy. bureaucrat knows that his Job is secure, unless he is guilty of actual malfeasance. And the big bosses and administrators are remote, far away, and generally unreachable. To sum up, you can regulate private enterprise and make it toe the line when necessary. But nobody can effectively regulate the government and its agencies. Tooele Lions Club . hard-to-hol- d day henceforth. So if an editor is ever hanged in effigy because of reporting a local incident, it will be because he honestly and fearlessly was upholding the principles of a free press. Yes, we'll continue to report the facts as they occur, whether they be city council, local, national or international events. YOUR NEWSPAPER IS YOUR heritage of truth. For today's newspaper is recording what tomorrow will be history. Thus, while helping us maintain our freedom today, it is at the same time providing for future generations the guidance of experience which they will need to maintain their freedom. Truth and freedom, in battle in which the other words, a newspapers play an indispensable role. Yes, the newspaper is truly the Heritage of Truth and is the Frontier of Freedom. Attractive You' 25 Women to help Street FIND A CAREER IN AGRI CULTURE By Chde II. Dun can. ($2.75, G. P. Putmans 5or.s). The latest in the highly stressful find a career" series a comgives voting readers caplete guide to the varied busireers open in the modern ness and technology of agri sun-drie- d Big Difference in Powers You may think there is little or no difference between a government owned and a privately owned utility company. Electricity is electricity, you may reason, and a phone call is just a phone call. Well, there are differences - many and pro- 43 North Main BooK hard-to-hol- d History has made the newspaper like, and yet unlike, any other business. Like any business it must show a profit to live. More important, it must show a profit to remain free - - free from subsidy, free from obligation, free from paying tribute to any special interest, free to serve its readers fearlessly and honestly. Unlike other businesses, the newspaper is more than just a business. It is an institution. It reflects and influences the like of the whole community. It may even affect wider destinies. It is, in its way, an instrument of government. It plays on the minds and consciences of men. It must inform. It may educate, stimulate and assist, or it may do just the opposite. IT HAS, THEREFORE, a moral as well as a. .material existence. How well it performs its function is a key to its success. For before we can hope to influence the public, we must have a public to influence. By this I mean the paper must have and must maintain, its editorial integrity. It must be above suspicion. Its character cannot and must not be altered, or diluted, or subjerged for purely commercial considerations. We cannot afford a loss of public confidence. Loss of public confidence diminishes belief in the editorial content, cuts the size of the 1 Barrus Motors Inc. a natural look that provides blends into your basic hair color, whether natural or the different color you have chosen. ALTHOUGH YOU normally use a regular hair setting lotion, it might be a good idea to switch to a formula until your and brittle hair has regained its normal resiliency. The top hair setting lotions are available in both regular and versions. The same applies to your hair spray. If your regular hair spray doesn't work quite as well with flyaway, hair, try a formula for a time until your hair has been reconditioned. PERHAPS MORE than at any other time of the year, your hair conditioner assumes utmost im- LfriVralffifif FrU SAT. I SUN. I YOULL FLIP OVER THE ZANIEST Absent-minde- d COMEDY Pfofesb IN YEARS! color on Winter Tires Sharp Shooter's Shop Safeway Miscellaneous Bargains 2 39' Crisp Crackers Armour's Stew Luncheon Meat Dennison's Chili 39' 39' 3 85' A .Beef 5ew Hunt Special Case of 1 2 $4.65 24oi. can Note Dubuque Tempt i. The Case Price Cose of 24 can $9.19 With Beans Hot or Reg, Case of - $675 24 15-o- Take Along Plenty of Kellogg's Cereals Corn Flakes 2 Rice Krispies 2 Sugar Frosted Flakes 2 Raisin Bran Adore Big Buys In 2 Bump Roast Perch Fillets Bound Steak Top Bound Steak lb. Captain's Choice Here's a Real Buy And It's Pan Ready lb. or Swiss Cut Any Thickness U S D A. Choice Grade lb. 13' Jello Dessert sorted Gelatin Flavors 4- 9- 4.29) (ose 1 11 it-- LOO pligi. 9 75' 75' 75' 75' Our Meat Department U.S.D.A. Choice, Easy to Carve Beef Roast There's No Place like Safeway For Beef Bananas X lb. U.S.D.A. Choice Cut Any a. Thickness Q9 79' 49' 89' 98' Football Tickets Half Price Regular 2.00 Tickets Ze f Toilet Tissue A$$t. color 3 pock. Paper Towels otfo7dp,i MS;2i 29' Wax Paper pi., 39' S1 7 Beans 4- -1 Pork & Beans EL Brood Bar-B-Q- Deer Hunter's Specials! ue 49' Chef-Boy-Ar-D- ee pa7z359' Chef-Boy-Ar-D- Chili Sauce Flavor Delicious pkg. Wicklow Brand Deer Hunter's Speciol 29' Instant Dry Milk 1.69 7. ?rl"k?b.'3-$l Coldbrook Margarine 2 Butter Nut Coffee 1.20 Butter Nut Coffee 63c Cottage Cheese Lucerne Whipping Cream Lucerrv Homogenized Milk cei Chocolate Drink Lucerne Snow Star Ice Cream Party Pride Ice Cream i 69c 29c X hotf pollen 85C 2 1 99 98' Ground Beef 2 a 89" road hazard guarantee -- Get set for winter now with a pair of these brand new NYLON winter tires at a real bargain price! Pay the regular low exchange price shown below for the first tire and get the second for only $9.99 no matter w hat size! Trade now anti youll be ready forj safer winter driving Skinless Franks a 53' Safeway Brand Truly Debeiou Russet Potatoes U $ No jgyTood Good 20 b- - Delicious Apples 4 Extro Fancy Sweet Floor Fruit Calces Holiday Ring Note the Size 1.19 Choice Grade bnd Tender Sofewoy 9 High Quality Ground Fresh Daily '2-25- c 49c 25c 69c -- Cube Steaks 0 A. Delicious U S At Our Dairy Displays Dairy Glen Butter 2 Brand new... not seconds... not retreads 15 month Sliced Bacon ft 39 Yellow Onions US No. Mild and Fiovortul Wide Voriety of Rings. Sliced, loaf or Sliced, in Tins or Packages ot Typical Safeway - I 425 Edwards Coffee 1.25 Low Prices. AA s 6b AU prices plus las ond rmtreodoble Irode-in- s lanr lake City, Provo ond Ogden Area Sofewoy Stores Bed Jones Tire Shop All Soil Utah - at regular exchange price get second tire, in any size listed, for only $9.99 with two retreadable trade-ins- . Buy one For More Deer Hunter's Foods! N. 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