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Show The Tooele Transcript '15, JSDsD'jaLL'U 5 TJuinaiaiXKr Issued etch Fridty tt Tooele City, Utah Entered at Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Tooele City, Utah, August 14, 1894. und'r Act of March 8, 1879. Published by l ie Transcript-BulletiPublishing Company, Inc U North Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. Address all correspondent to Box 390, Tooele, Utah. Subscription rates: J5 per year RFD, P.O. Boe. and foreign mail. $6 per year Carrier or City Deliverer. A LEX T. DUNN, Publisher LOREN C. DUNN. Editor Editorial Comment . . . The electric power needs only to be off for a few minutes before oe. is recognized. MODZRN SOCIETY IS GEARED to a machine age that links our per . ul co.nf.nr and our jobs to thin wncs that are at the mercy of the elements. c lor nil of th. convenience of automobile controls or power we pay the price of dependence. This raises the question as to how far we can see by candle light. JUDGING FROM THE EXPERIENCE of the last couple of days, not very far. Not even as far as those in the pioneer period, which is this auto-mati- areas heritage. So it might be well to evaluate our situation. A little foresight can and has led people to avoid fifficulties. CONSIDERING THE TIMES even here In Tooele County, where tha future or the weather is not entirely predictable, there are or cn i be emergencies. Civil Defense agencies and others Including Church leaders have an . do advocate some preparation for the day that could Come when we are on our own resources for awhile. Whet ier that period of time is five minutes or five weeks Without extreme discomfort depends how far we have prepared ahead. Buffs Beaten By Jordan by Bob Elton ! Jordan defeated Tooele 69 to 50 Tuesday in the second Jtraight .fa! cf he Buffs within a week. The Buffs had difficulty with their defense especially on the eboundi , and only made 20 per cent of their field goal attempts eompared with Jordans 40 per cent. I Jordai gained the lead in the first quarter and led by the Same nine points they ended the first quarter with at the final gun. Tooele faces Hillcrest, Friday night on Tooele O&TIMISTS Hie poor are the true optimists. Those who have everything, dont count. PARENTS LEAD Parents have trouble leading children in the right direc ion, when they never go that way, themselves. court. Before machines were invented in 1796 all were hand-mad- e by blacksmiths, and thus, expensive. 1 penny nails were priced at 10 cents per dozen, 3 penny nails at 3 cents per dozen, etc., and thus the name (penny) still Is used to designate size. The first telephone PERSEVERANCE Perseverance Indicates a strong will: obstinance, a strong wont. me these machine are onlv for amusement! They pay off! I know. These children are paid for the games they win. How do I know? MI tell you. My own bey just young enough. Innocent enough and having such a 'neat time winning money that he does not have to earn or ask for, that t tells me all about it. And hows me the money. He Is hav- g great sport! He reminds me of a wild colt who has to get of tho news. A free press ia one which prints all sides hurt, to learn. The money he The Transcript and Bulletin are always open to wins is not just pennies, It is from its readers. However, neither paper dollars. There are dozens of other boys doing the same. is Interested in fostering or promoting any controversy Many good parents would be which may result from letters printed here and the shocked to know that their boys there, too. letters In no way reflect the views of this newspaper. areALSO THERE ARE cigarette It would help our editor if letters were limited to machines right along side where about 300 words. They must be signed with the children have only to put their In and receive cigarettes. writers name, although these names willnot be pub- money One eating place in Tooele lished if desired. seems to have become a refor children. One night fuge deodorizer. If so, then those peo- we went in to have a bite to eat, Letters to Editor but our appetities were destroyple could be admitted. Dear Sir: P.S.: Dont stock any western ed by seeing the children who were drunk, one girl especially, wearing apparel. That will eliIt was really amusing to read minate and most of them sucking on of to any cowboy trying the letter of Mr. L. L. Jones pubcigarettes. What has become of in unnoticed. slip lished in the Tooele Uulieun, our curfew law? Signed: A Tooele shopper, dated January 1, 1363. I ADMIT many parents are to horse and lover property owner, Une would be Jed to believe blame, but we cant keep our that Mr. Jones was a very ageves on them constantly. Cant we get any help from the police? gressive person. If so. I would A (I have asked, but have been suggest that if he thinks he can ' told our hands are tied in bow acquire a real nice modern Hit super Deluxe building and first, knots.) be able to sell all the required How can our children resist these temptations and grow up products needed for our daily as upright citizens and fit parDear Mr. Editor: use, second, at Salt Lake City ents when there is so much evil prices (which he says is lower): I have read with some Interest flung In their faces from so third, hire real pleasant clerks, th recent articles concerning many directions: that would take a personal inI THLWC THESE are the things terest in each and every custo- our fair cltv. and It has caused mer that entered the door, that me to wonder just where we that need cleaned up in our would smile every minute of the place our values. that undermine Sure, there town. Things day and make the customer feel a- - snots In our town which and destroy character. Must our that it was a pleasure for the could he Improved. No city has children become addicts before clerk to have had the opportuneverything perfectly In order. they are old enough to realize What is happening to them? ity of waiting on them, then, I That takes time, money and am sure that we as citizens of These are merely They cant understand the drasTooele could and would sign a physical things, however, which tic consequences these addictions could be corrected in only a few bring into their lives until It Is petition to get a license issued too late. to him (as he said he was told hours In most cases. I DO.VT care about a horse In THE THING which concerns that no one else could get a lime Is the moral and spiritual an alley or a piece of paper cense). It would be a big boost to filth which Is so prevelant in blown onto the street, but for not only because it Tooele City. The things which the sake of all thats right, lets Tooele, would be the only city in the are beckoning and tempting our try to find a way to protect our United States with the ideal young people. A city Is only as young children from these tershopping center, but it would good as its people and I shud- rible vices which seem to be also help the poor backwoods der to think of what our city wide open in our city. merchants in Tooele, for there may be in a few years. Lets not strain at gnats, and would be a few people stop in We have laws to the effect that swallow camels. and spend a dollar or two just gambling is illegal, yet one only Signed: to see the discourteous clerks needs to go to one or two of our A Deeply Concerned Parent frown (even though they knew eating or amusement places, they could buy for less at the (supposedly) to see our children Ideal Shopping Center). It would lined up waiting their turn at Apples, peaches, pears, rice, be a big financial boost to Tooele the pin ball machines, which pay persimmons, cherries and strawif they could get some of the 45 off. They take their lunch money berries were all unknown to or any other they can get hold early settlers and Indians. per cent (who never buy anything in Tooele) to spend their of. to gamble. Dont try to tell money here plus some of the 85 percent and the 65 per cent. Of course, we realize that the nin Tenter would have to be restricted to anyone ben near a barn or corral in the previous Friday, February exchange In the U.S. was opened at New Haven, Conn., in 1878. The sug- gested greeting was ahoy, the ancestor of our "hello. 1, ITS A BOY Announcing the birth of their first child, a son, are Mr. and Mrs. Roger Murray, 407 East Third South, Salt Lake City. The baby arrived Dec. 18 at the LDS Hospital, at 9:42 am. weighing seven pounds and 15 ounces and measured 20 inches m length. He will be named Brian Clay. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Millett, and are Mr. great grandparents and Mrs. Issac Sorensen, all of St. George. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Murray of this city. 1963 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR All taxpayers in the Utah District who have not already done so should file (heir 1962 tax return as soon as possible. The Internal Revenue Service states. Those taxpayers who do not have a refund coming should ns file early to help utili as possible the temporary help employed every year uurmg tuo A s M if Sure Cleanup I Good, But The Right Places - Club Will Meet Feb. 6 Tooele Homemaking f Les- ion Cole, 343 South Coleman on Wednesday, Feb. 6 at 10 30 am. INCOME TAX will be the both Fedtopic of discussion, eral and State Mr. Keith Pedersen will be on hand at 1:15 pm. to give helpful information on making out tax forms and answering questions. This will be especially helpful for the new residents to the State, having state income tax returns to file for the first time. One hour in he morning will be spent discussing programElaine Lopez was center of at- ming for the coming months Persons attending should bring traction Tuesday night when her sandwich. Dessert and bevera three sisters and brother, Fredwill be furnished bv hostess. die surprised her on her age in ANYONE INTERESTED llth birthday with Lola Mielen-hausethe new Homemakers Joining Gloria Grlego, Evelyn Club is also welcome. Maestas, Diane Sherwood, Susan Persons planning to attend Valdez and Christln Davis to call Mrs. Cole at please help with the celebration. Elaine received many lovely gifts. She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. FIRST CHILD Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lee are Ernie Lopez. the proud parents of their first baby, a little daughter born on 22 at the Holy Cross January At the ordination of Reverand in at six Edwin Jackson Mass., Into the Hospital. She weighed Puritan ministry, the congrega- pounds one ounce. Happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. barf tion drank six and I ee and Mr. and Mrs. rels of hard cider. 25 gallons of Elliott Black, all of this city. 4 two of and wine, rum, gallons i.e roomer is the former Bertie gallons of brandy. ' Black. one-hal- -- see j Club will meet at the home of Mrs. n, filing period. n Ilonicniaking 'w6a- - e AN AVALANCHE OF ADVENTURE! V -- f H: - i 'f :T- .frrH f AY Walt Disney. JULES VERNE'S In search of the Belated birthday greetings to winsome Miss Christine Pannun-zidaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Pannunzio, who celebrated her first anniversary, Jan. 25. On hand to share her birthday cake and ice cream were her sisters, Kathleen, Jolene and her grand mother Margene, Mrs, Violet Porter and cousins, Dan, Janet, Deane Freddie, Carina Jean and Robbie Pannunzio. Greg and Dale Porter and o, hildren -- Stud-- r A Jr NMKf M'Ji CHEVALIER MILLS 35c 50c 75c GANf CONDOR mum TKCHNICOLOK WHITE SANDERS mm Thru Tuesday Sat At 00 and 3:30 pm Regular Show At 8:00 pm their mamas. III Note: Maybe the Shopping Center could be equipped with an automatic foot sweeper and Here's a sale that lets you save big while fitting purchases to your exact needs. Because these offers let you combine one- - and two-itepurchases to earn quantity-pricsavings, they're great for replenishing shelves. Smart shopx-rwill use this money-savinopportunity to balance budgets. Come in and Frozen get in on the low, low prices now! A FLAMELESS e s g fjD Busy Baker Bel-a- ir Frozen Pies UK Assorted Cookies Cherry Apple Pineapple Peach Boysenberry Apricot 24-o- t. pie 39 Airs. Wright's Cake Alixes Mo Devil Food, White, Yellow or Spice Sofeway' Introductory Price Angel Food pkg Ripe Olives Sensational Coffee Savings! You Must Be Completely 3-1.- Rich and Robust 2rU.20 and Mellow Mb. pkg Mild and Mellow lb. Vegetables Regular Green Peas Mixed Vegetables Beans Chopped or Leaf Spinach French Green Beans 5 "C 1 .00 00 Satisfied With Any Coffee Purchased At Safeway or Your Money Back! Instant Coffee InSant Coffee Nob Hill Coffee i Empress Manzanillo No. 1 Tin Town House Giant ' Frozen Bel-a- ir Olives Wright', Fluffy 39 Mix 'em or Match 'em Safeway Only At Safeway Frosted Spice Ootmeal Chocolate Chip Pound Bag Mix 'em or Match 'em New For You S1 Mix 'em or Match 'em Mix 'em or Match 'em to 3 Pie Pork Loin Roast 3 Pound Averoge Top Quality Pork Cut From Lean Tender Gram Fed Porkers automatically! lb. Lamb Chops Leg 0' Lamb Circle these reasons why 4 of 5 new homes in this area sistently good results, automatically. the guesswork out of cooking. Lamb You can count on con- n, . . . 98 49 59 49 39 Choice Choice Delicious Lamb S D A Stew Delicious Leon Meaty Miscellaneous Bargains Extra Fancy . . . Crisp and Juicy Hair Spray Hair Spray Large Red Rome Apples All Purpose Apples There's None Better For Eating or Baiting Than These Delicious Russet Potatoes There are a number of exciting new features in modern electric rotisseries A Absolute accuracy takes mirror-brigh- . . double-ove- U S D 1 Lamb Rib Chops Choice Delicious For Lamb Patties lamburgers THINGS STAY CLEANER. Because flameless electric heat is clean as electric light, utensils keep t without and kitchen walls, woodwork and curtains rescouring quire less laundering and care. ranges units . S D A U enjoy flameless electric ranges: CONTROLS. Shoulder-1- 49' removable doors . . . grills . . . automatic surface models with the built-i- n look 5 Suave Normal Plus Excise Toi To Safe-wa- Kitchen Charm Paper Napkins Assorted Kitchen White Napkins Charm Bathroom Tissue Guest Ranch Fancy Grapes free-standi- without the cost! Margarine s con Vijon Mouthwash Facial Tissues a,u,o,,f.7 "-- 79 79 29 4 XL 95 Hold Coldbrook All Vegetable 60-c- 10 10 8p:69 41.00 Prices Effecti ve Thuridoy, Friday ond Saturday If itfs electric , itfs better. Better buy from your dealer now. ( t UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. COPYRIGHT 1960. 1961, 1962 AND OR 1963 SAFEWAY STORES INCORPORATED |