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Show m, The Tooele Transcript UDEfl 21 JU Impart amt Calnmn for Young i V; Of V Dugway Proving Ground Headquarters Detachment Supply Sergeant, William P. Burns, right, looks a bit startled as he issues equipment to twins, PFCs Que M., left, and Coy M. Curtis, upon the'.r arrival at the proving ground re QorJon 14 cently. The twins, sons of Mr. and Mrs, Llojd Curtis, 1330 So. 16th East, Salt Lake City, entered the Army the same day, received promotions the same day, and earned Basic Missileman Badges the same day. s7c.is s Dugway Comes Up Willi Twins Sftop Tooele West Vine When twins, Privates First Class Que M. and Coy M Curtis arrived at Dugway Proving Ground recently, they received the same unusual treatment they had received throughout their short Army careers. For being twins can have its setbacks -even in the Army. When Coy walked up to the Dugway Disbursing cage to collect his overdue December pay, every.hing was running smoothly, for this was a routine matter for Mrs. Barbara Lunt, cage cashier. But when Coys brother appeared behind him. confusion reigned Mrs. Lund did a double-tak- e and by the time she had realized twins were before her, her entire day was ruined. The twins, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Curtis, 1550 South 16th East. Salt Lake City, entered the Army the same day; earned expert badges with the Ml rifle the same day turning in identical scores; were promoted to Privates First Class the same day. and received the Basic Missileman Badges same day. ONCE A YEAR SALE AND BUY AT REGULAR PRICE RECEIVE FREE V FREE! Any 1 Sport Coat Pr. $15.00 Matching Slacks $ V FREE! Any $5.00 Slacks Shirt FREE! Your Choice $1.00 to 1.50 Value Shirt Tie or Sox Pfcs Curtis and Curtis entered the Army in Oct. 11. While at the reception station, Fort Car-soColorado, waiting assignment to a basic training unit, Coy was forced out of the chow line one day because the mess sergeant thought he was trying to eat twice. The brothers noted These situations are however, always arising. B9G BONUS VALUE! PILLOWS 24x24 pillows Ideal for watch ng TV or listening to records. Attractive decorator coiors. f ( Young Man. Day? Dear Young Man: You wouldn't look stupid by any means. As a matter of fact, your stock would go up about 200 per cent. The only reason her parents would get mad, especially her father, would be If there were too many pieces of coconut candy in the box. I know! After basic training they were assigned to the same unit, D Battery, 5th Missile Battalion Fort Leavenworth, Kansas and then to Dugway. The twins attended North Sevier High School in Salina. Utah, and prior to being drafted were students at Utah State University, One final note the Curtis arrived at - Duguav the same dav but tor time in their Army careers will not work together. the first Coy works in the Safety Office and Que the Publications Office. flask of mercury Is about the size of a quart fruit jar. i A 76 pound SPECIAL OFFERI It seems to me that I am althe ways getting of things. After the dignitaries are long gone and everyone has praised highly all the wonderful new improvements of a new building and its been in use for a while, I arrive janitor-eye-vie- Allen Hunter Miide Power Official E. Allan Hunter, Utah Power and Light Company commercial manager was appointed a vice president of the utility Wednesday. E. M. Naughtnn, president of Utah Power and Light Company announced the promotion a meeting of the conof directors. In his new capacity, Mr. Hunter will retain his present responsibilities in charge of division operations for the utility in Utah, Idaho, Colorado and Wyoming and as head of the sales and marketing and the rate departments, Mr. Naughton said. A veteran with the company, Mr. Hunter was first employed as a cadet and subsequently served in various engineering capacities including staff engineer, as an administrative assistant and assitant to the president before becoming following cerns board commercial manager. Mr. Hunter is a native of Grantsville where he received his elementary and high school education. He was graduated from the University of Utah in 1637 as an electrical engineer. A egistered professional engineer in the State of Utah. Mr Hunter is a member of the Utah Society of Professional F.ngineers. He is also a eradnate of the University of Michigans utility executive school He served in the Euronean theatre of operations during World War II as a maior. With his wife and two children Mr. Hunter resides at (234 Neptune Drive, CUB SCOUTS WANT POP BOTTLES Cub Scouts of Tooele Eleventh Ward will canvas the ward on Saturday for pop bottles, which they will turn in for funds for scout activities. Anyong having bottles they would like to contribute, please have them ready. FOAM GIANT-SIZ- E B Undecided. Dear Undecided: Not only should you not go In the house but the girl should be told she has no business inviting you In when her parents aren't home. She's playing this freedom bit" a little too loosely. Dear Dan: Im not going steady with Jane but I like her and we have fun on our dates. Would I look stupid or would her parents get mad if I give her a box of candy for Valentines publication. "We thought Liana R. lived on Ramona Avenue but recently she seems to linger around First Avenue and she is also becoming a professional peeping tom (into cars that is). Hunter J The other evening I found an open door in the new Pioneer Memorial Theatre on the University of Utah in JSalt Lake Citv, of which Tooele is a suburb or is it Suburb is a nasty word to businessmen and town pride. I wondered around the place free of charge and left about the time the play started. The ticket-take- r looked a bit puzzled. If you wonder what I found haunted. All good mate theatres are. out-it- s legiti- Down on the main floor all of the seats have a name plate in honor of somebodys pioneer relative. Probably some of mine are there I never stopped to read them or sit in them. They looked comfortable though Not at all pioneerish. got up into the second balit was cony and I discovered different-nname plates, and I finally figured out why. No one will own up to being related to any body in boot hill and being a memorial to all of the pioneers they didnt dare leave anybody out. Naturally they couldnt own up to having any relatives that met their end in saloons, neighborhood brawls, gun fights, hangings, stage hold ups, prosI o pector cabin quarrels, bank hold ups. irrigation water fights, horse stealing, woman chasing, and other miscellaneous pioneer causes of quick and permanent ends to earthly activity. So the Pioneer Memorial Theatre has a boot hill section that remains an annonymous memorial to these dog-m-th- manger, Sometimes its hard to tell what's news and whats gossip. I borrowed this from a student Mr. found out about a sound The too. booth up on boot hill, that I is controlled just mentioned, and very jealously by another department, my Informant told me, and they refuse to let the drama (kpartment use it, most of the time At least the people that were putting on the play the other night had to use their own amplifier f hjb creepy" or dumb.'' Youre Just going to have to put up with this problem for the time being. Fifth and sixth grade girl cant be discouraged and the more you fight the problem, the longer It will last. One of these days completely without your knowledge, this girl will trade you as a boy friend to a friend for her boy friend and youll have no more problem - at least from Girl No, 1. I Its terrible, know. Dear Dan: How do you explain to your mother that the reason you're not asked out very often is because you're not popular? My mother must have been a real whiz in school and was dated up every weekend. She thinks I should be just as popular. Id like to be more popular but Im not and I've become used to it. Jeanne. Dear Jeanne: You shouldn't have a problem with your mother on the subject of popularity. She shows she's Interested by wondering about your lack of dates so talk It over with her. Theres a good chance shell have some tips for you and you can put them to use. Dear Dan: The only boy in my life, the guy I used to brag about to my friends as being so wonderful, the boy Ive been going steady with for more than six months, was arrested last week for stealing. It was In the paper that he admitted more than 20 house breakings over the past year, all by himself. His name wasn't printed but everybody at school knows. I don't know if he'll get sent away or will be let out on probation but Im all through with him. Dan. Im so ashamed. How can I look my friends in the Ashamed. eye? I know they-- e all laughing at me. Dear Ashamed: Talk about selfish attitudes, you've really got a monopoly on them. The damage is over and done with and if you feel you have to bury yourself in a cave, go ahead. How do you think this boy feels? How about his parents? No one Is perfect. Some work on the theory of being far less than perfect and apparently this Is true of your boy friend. He's in a jam, of course, but at least he was stopped before he really got In a bind, something like popping someone on the head in a house where he might have been taken by surprise. Dear Dan: This girl I take out once in a while is given a lot of freedom by her parents. Like shes always asking me in the house when I bring her home around midnight from a date and sometimes when I know her parents are out. Should I go in? merit to stage deck are too slow for practical use in changing sets between acts Somebody didn't figure all of the angles br PpU Dear Dan: A girl likes me but I hate her. Do you have my suggestions how I can lose her? (This was written by mv older Little Boy. sister) Dear Little Boy: I knew your letter was written a girl because of the word hate" that was used. Girls say by this word whereas boys of your age, around 10 (?). would say a girl was ;j0 Friday, January 25, 1963 Nothin To It By DAN KALUGAN mmu lusty Now what did these boys on the back balcony leave to the modern theatre as a heritage. For awhile it was villians but now the language they used has come to the fore and it is now a part of most modern stage or to a greater productions lesser extent. Naturally I couldnt come away from the Theatre without some gossip and so my janitors ear picked up some scandal For one thing those ultra modern hydraulic lifts that hoist the stage sections from base- - This example of non pioneer hke obstinacy and local politics should bring forth rathful editorials but I'm not too concerned You see the place is haunted. If this keeps up the ghosts on hill will simply hang the department head involved from the second balcony by a microthe problem phone' and and will be sol.ed. They want to enjoy the show, even in the second balcony back row. IxMit You see these bool hill boys always favored direct and permanent action in removing to their progress , usually quite violently. They got where they are by the same method. Now you won't probably believe this hut there is no proof of '.vhcre these guys came from, no proof that they were actually dead and no proof of where they went. So, I feel its just the neighborly thing to do to warn the people involved in the Pioneer Memorial Theatre with high degrees of something or other as who they are involved with. Concert Will Feature Guest Artists A tists brilliant array of guest arand community musicians will join the Tooele High School band in their annual Winter Concert. Teb 23. in the high school gymnasium. Flying from Seattle, Washington will be Mr. Egil Smedvig, guest conductor of the band of the World's Fair Young Rolf will accompany his Smedvig father to Tooele where the nine year old trumpet prodigy will perform at the concert Under Smedvigs baton, his nesest compsolion, Borderline' will be played by the concert A colorful band composition with the intensity and conflict reminiscent of the Berlin Wall of Germany, or the Cactus Wall of Cuba, "Borderline is completely contemporary in inspiration and harmonic structure We notice that Uncle Sam has the budget. troubl balancing Our trouble is in budgeting the balance. Like to have a grand time, be well cared for. and prosperous? The turkey was. too, a few days before November 25. do Lots of gals jump into you do." from LOUNGING PILLOWS WITH THE PURCHA SJJ)F NEW ARRIVALS at Tooele Valley Hospital are L to R son of Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson and daughter of Mr. MOTOROLA TV 23" ROLL-- BOUT A (small alls, mau fHand-WIre- t SM as. 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