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Show The Tooele Transcript Missionaries Space Program Transferred To Tooele NEW Mo es Ahead (Part II) Here are ten Important milestones which we hope to pass during 1963, or early in 1964: UNMANNED investigations In space: A new series of Ranger shots at the moon will seek Two LDS Missionaries of the Mission Northern California from have been transferred Fresno, California to Tooele. photographs and other data urgently needed in planning for Project Apollo. Our first Orbiting Geophysical Observatory will carry many experiments in a highly eccentric orbit passing through the Van Allen radiation belt. An improved version of the Orbiting Solar Observatory will also be launched In 1963, with the first Orbiting Astronomical Observatory to follow in 1964 or 1965. Flight testa of a liquid hydrogen rocket (Centaur), which will represent a tremendous THIS BRINGS to six the num- PuvceAA H close-u- ber of Northern Cal. forma LDS Missionaries now working in Tooele. The new missionaries will be working within the boundaries Eleventh LDS of the Fourth Wards. rider Gayle Stewart. Layton. Utah, who has been in the Northern California Mission for M months and his companion rider David Marlow, Blackfoot, Idaho, who has been in the mission for five months are slaving at the home of Mrs. Keiih Malonev at 416 South Coleman. EIDER STEWART has done missionary work In Reno, Nev.; Ashland and Medford, Oregon, and Fair Oaks and Fresno, California. Elder Marlow spent the past five months in Fresno. VACUUM CLEANER VISITING HERE from Renton, Washington. are Mrs. Shelton Till and her attractive youngsters, Kevin, Robin and twins Trudy and Tracy. Mrs. TUI, the Ilair Dressers The Shelton Tills Home From An Palm Sunday Named Speaker Dr. Robert R. 8000 Hold State Meet March 31 Mile Trip who Is visit- Shelton former Vanae Bryan, was a lucky winner In Safewaya Spell Cash contest this week. She attributes II to buying so much 'baby food" for the twins. Mrs. Till, Runnel!, lay her home In speaker from Christ Methodist ing here from Church of Salt Lake City, will Renton. Washington, takes good be the preacher at the Com- fortune In her stride and admits Church on shes Just plain lucky. munity Methodist Wednesday she turned In her Palm Sunday at 11 a m. store His sermon subject will be lucky cards at Safeway In check their a $100 won and "Love and Life." Dr. Runnells, Contest.-Anothe- r who has preached here at other Spell Cash piece of extra extra times. Is one of the lay speakers who helps the pastor of the good luck, came seven months Tooele church care for the ser- ago, when she gave birth to a set of red headed twin girls. vices at Eureka. Mrs. Till, who Is the former The pastor will be in Eureka anae Bryan, her husband and on Palm Sunday. Mr. Frank Robin and the Bowman, of Tooele, also goes children. Kevin, to Eureka once a month to help twins. Tracy and Trudy, have with the service there. Last just returned from an 8,000 mile Jacksonville. Fla., where Sunday. 23 of the Eureka folk trip to were in attendance at services they visited with Mr. Tills parat the Tooele church. Dinner ents. They report a verv fine time. followed the services. last They arrived In Tooele for week, and Mr. Till left TUI and Mrs. .. and Washington People with a p seldom chiidren are spending two weeks show much push. at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bryan. Sunday, March 31, the Utah Hairdressers and Cosmetologists met at the Robert College of Beauty In Salt Lake City. The meeting was under the chairmanship of Jay Buehler. This was the fifth annual district meeting. Four other districts throughout Utah also met. THE VALUE of Hair Fashion was discussed by Virginia Kerr. The value of Unit meetings and increasing of membership In units. State and National associations was stressed. Introduction of the current trend was demonstrated by Marcella Rendon and Don Ep pich of the Utah Hairdressers Fashion Committee. Four hair styles were demonstrated; Sherman Kendall and Robert of Roberts Beauty Salon in Salt and MarLake, Don Eppich cella Rendon of Ogden. After the meeting a tour of Roberts new Salon was enjoyed p step forward in launch vehicle technology and be able to carry much heavier scientific payloads to the moon or planets than we a can launch with the rocket of today. ADVANCED RESEARCH and technology: . . . The first demonstration of electric propulsion In space (Project SERT). . . . Successful Kiwi reactor testa which will enable us to move ahead more rapidly in development of our first (and we hope the world's first) nuclear-powere- d trafficked in China. grown through Castro' Cubs and the crime syndicate: International hear from Harry Anslinger. US Commissioner of Narcotics, how dope from China creates an "invisible fund" of American adult in the country jr, j0 caiTy out the Communist see the should documentary work of riot and revolution. film "Red China - Outlaw Spetial music will be provid- be shown at the Central PTA Falconer, outstand-fina- l ,y meeting of the year on ng tyric tenor, ballad and folk Salt Monday. April S. at 7:30 pm., singer and guitarist, o say PTA off.cers. lake City, formerly of Detroit, Lowell Thomas narrates this Michigan factual film report to alert PTA officers frr the year vvill he elected and installed, American to the danger we face if we fail to f.ght ad- - a warm welcome is extended mission of Red China to the jo sil who can attend this Nations. Ing. Hear Lowell Thomas describe of the brutal Chlese subjugation Tibet; see documentary evidence 11,4 Ford . lotor Company atrocities committed of the n a'fr4Re 18 of Central School PTA Slate Hnl China Movie April 8 1963-ever- y meet-Unite- American prisoners Its Easter Time at Penney's VHF ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY rocket. flight . . . First flight tests of both stages of the Saturn I booster, believed to be the world's most launch vehicle. Thia powerful will be another demonstration of liquid hydrogen, upon which our plans for reaching the moon in this decade now depend. . . . First Tight (without crew) of the Gemini capsule, paving the way for a series of manned orbital Tights of a week or more, and development of rendezvous technique beginning in 1964. SPACE APPLICATIONS: . . two-ma- n Rev. Ilofhcinz Tel-sta- r, To Conclude Lecture Series Na-thal- ia Avenue Beauty Shop Gordon's Furniture Excitingly New Now, Reddy presents . . PRIVATE n dusk-to-daw- New Map Printed Of Timpanogos Scenic Area iiljMijjffilBii Scenic Area Mt. Timpanogos northeast of Provo, Utah, is the map topic of an illustrated folder just published by the U. S. Intermountain Forest Service Region. map keyed into photos and captions provides a to tour for motorists wishing n skirt the mountain on the Alpine Scenic Loop and for hikers going into the area. A dominant feature of the Scenic Area is famed Mt. Timpanogos. From its lowest slope to the 11,750-fopeak, the family ous mountain takes in five majthe or life zones revealing same climatic and vegetative changes one would encounter on a journey from Provo to the Arctic Circle. Other features of interest within the scenic area cascades, are Timp Glacier, waterfalls, about 30 species of of mammals, and 54 species A d well-know- Extends working hours Guards your property recreation outdoors Brings night-tim- Adds e Some Areas Where Private Outdoor Light Can Serve You Recreation areas Gardens Parking areas Private lanes School grounds and parking areas Church grounds and parking areas Backyard barbecue areas Swimming pools Farm Yards Corrals Feed Lots Storage yards night-tim- e Prevents accidents beauty, prestige No Equipment to Buy, Install or Maintain Heres what the power company will provide: Complete installation of a modern outside area light, designed for all outdoor areas, mounted on a pole. You pay only for the service. There is nothing else to buy. c cell which automatically turns Built-ion light at dusk, off at dawn. All electricity used during operation of Private Outdoor Light, which lights area over 200 feet in diameter. Maintenance and lamp replacement. n photo-electri- All for only: $4.20 a month per light Call your nearest power company office, or clip and mail to: White. Mgr. Sales and Marketing Dept. Utah Power Light Co. Box 899, Salt Lake City, Utah ADDRESS I am interested in Private Outdoor Lighting for my property. Please have a representative call I understand there is no obligation. uiur D. H. No fuss when she wears DREAMY DACRON8 BATISTE! Whipped to a froth, dashed with fashion, these Dacron polyesters have all the detailing girls love! Frosty embroidery! Ribbons n bows! Their own crisp pettis! And, mom loves em for their easy upkeep! A. CUMBERBUND cinched silhouette, 7 to 14. B. POSY embroidered bodice, 7 to 14 C. BORDER embroidery frosting, 3 to 6X .5.95 5.95 3-9- 8 off-stre- n I Qjy .STATE. tM5ira3ffll36jlSi!t(3S birds. The folder reports that mule deer and bobcat are abundant, and that a few black bear, coyote and mountain lion inhabit the mountains more rugged reaches. King of the areas bird population is the golden which haunts Timps eagle, clouds and crags throughout much of the year. Scenic Area The 10,750-acr- e and was established in 1961, dedicated at the onset of the annual Timp Hike. At that-timFloyd Regional Forester k v him to design equipment which will operate or sustain human life in this harsh and unfamiliar environment. THE NASA program, therefore, must expand both science and technology. We must move forward on a broad front. We cannot afford to be trapped into a narrow program - one limited, for example, to developing only the technology needed to reach the moon with hardware. To do so might well be to find, some years hence, that we had won the battle and lost the war as far as ultimate and enduring superiority in space is concerned. Basic in all NASA decisions is the concept that we will end courage participation in the space program by American industry, to develop a broad base of competence in space technology by contracting out to industry the maximum possible amount of our work, and utilizing the competitive forces of the market place to GAYMODE8 ACCENTS FOR HAPPY EASTER FASHIONS 285 rt wide-sprea- obtain top-notc-h ilui 8 to 1 1 your hose Color-ke- y for Easter. es Gay-mod- come in lovely spring shades. Dou- ble - loop seamless sheer nylon, reinforced heels, toes. Proportioned lengths. performance. More than 90 per cent of our work is now performed under contract with industry, univer- sities, and private research Iverson told some 4,000 hikers that the area would be preserved in its pristine condition. The purpose, he said would be to insure aesthetic and spiritual today satisfaction for people and for coming generations. d st MANNED SPACE Tight: . . . Culmination of the highly successful Project Mercury with Astronaut Cooper's one day Spring Special Permanent r 5, 1963 Atlas-Agen- The Trst satellite In synchronous adorbit, another momentous Rev. Hofheinz vance In space technology. Two are schedSyncom launchings by all. 1963. There will also be uled for InTHOSE ATTENDING this UNBRE ARABIC NYLON HOSE further tests of the familiar teresting and Informative meetSOFT VINYL BUMPER Relay, and Echo balloon Rus-sil- l, from Tooele were: Gus ing DIRECT HOSE CONNECTION 85n Oil satellites. ROWER AOJUSTER Proctor, Gloria Carolyn When you move Into a new . . . Continued Improvement TOE SWITCH reg 12.S0 incL styling, neighborhood, beware of the Davies, Louise Christensen, GerIn world weather reporting from Beata trude Long. to Shepard, warns who Horn Tritlfnt DtmontirMion you etc. neighbor cutting, shampoo, -- Ctll Now Reverend Walter Hofheinz of space with launching of the first Laster, Mary Tomlch, watch out for "The other neighNimbus satellite. BateWestminster Helen and Howard Leta in Salt College, Brook bors." AH of these efforts are part Lake City, will conclude a series man. a civilian space program foi of 7 An invitation is extended to of oclock services this SunA bigamist is another feller which $3.7 billion has been In all the beauticians Tooele at evening County day Community who has had "one too many." 8824)520 authorized for Year Fiscal 1963, Methodist come to the and to unit that Church, according join 60 South Main Phone 882-227- 8 and $5.7 billion requested by the 659 North Brook The tax collector is the chap has recently been organized In the pastor. The subject for this President for Fiscal Year 1964. Josephine Konop who tells you what to do with Tooele County. The president is final meeting Is Christ in Our THE MOON has been selectGertrude Long. You may call Life," most appropriate for this of Tacoma. Wash IS the money you have already (Formerly as the focal point of our ed Easter season. her for further information. done something else with. current space efforts because Mr. Hofheinz, a Bible Init will yield valuable scientific structor at the college, has been information which will contribute presenting many new and chalto a better understanding of the lenging ideas to those, many of universe, and because success whom are youth, who have been In achieving this goal requires attending the meetings. the same progress in essentially We live in an age when science and technology needed science is dominant in much of our life, and the Christian faith to achieve our broader objec. that of becoming the tive is challenged to recognize many worlds leading spacefaring natruths that may seem to be in tion. conflict with Christian belief To achieve mastery of space and teaching. This speaker, exthat we add substantialrequires Rev. is Tanner, plains helping to our scientific knowledge ly those who want to meet this and to our utilization of techchallenge in an intelligent way nology. The NASA program is and still keep a strong faith. moving forward on both of these Mr. Tanner, the pastor of the fronts. In a complex effort such Church, invites the public to as this, conducted In a new meshare in this spiritual and inteldium about which much is yet lectual adventure at 7 p.m. this unknown, the scientist and the Sunday evening. A spirited quesengineer work closely together tion and answer period follows and grow increasingly dependent the message. An offering will one another. upon be received to help pay the In the exploration of space, his for travel expenses, speaker the scientist may depend upon and to show some of the apprethe engineer to design the equipciation his hearers have for ment which will enable him to Automatic lighting service for home, farm, churches or business. him and his fine sharing with investigate conditions and forces them. which exist there. But at the same time, the engineer must look to the scientist for precise which will enable knowledge p Friday, April Open Fridays Ti!l 9 p.m. f |