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Show The Tooele Transcript Edwin Hoffman 19, 1963 Friday, April mwiwiaoKr ALEX F. DUNN. Publiaher wed-din- - LOREN C. DUNN, Editor April is Cancer Month April la Cancer Control Month by Presidential proclamation. Is seeking During thia month the American Cancer Society funds for important programs of research, education and service. It Is also seeking something even more Important for the to communicate. Immediate presert IT WOULD BE Just at appropriate to designate April as Cancer Communication Month. Why? As a distinguished health officer aald recently: If someone invented a drug that would cure half of the present cases of cancer the excitement would be beyond belief. We have uch a drug: It It communication." Aii estimated f of all caset of cancer could be cured what we by finding them soon enough and doing for them la being how to do." know However, only already hit to doctor not doe Individual go because the saved, largely in time for early diagnosis. and The problem of eliminating the gap between of adding 88.000 lives to the 177.000 now aaved each f I difficult tnd distressing. It Is a problem of comyear munication and motivation. It Is distressing because we are unable to persuade people to act In their own health Intereat to present themselves in time for early diagnosis and treatment of cancer. At minimum, this mean a health checkup at least once a year. DURING APRIL, VOLUNTEERS of the American Cancer to supSociety will be calling on you. They will ask for funds will control. cancer urge in They program port if you have not already you to have a health checkup now and do ao every year. had one Wa urge you to do both. An one-thir- d - - LETTERS TO Civic League THE EDITOR To Meet We have Just returned home from your marvelous age group awlm meet. May I say again, as In past years, you are a wonderful, group of people. You have made us feel like Tooele is our second warm-hearte- d home. ; You are to be congratulated on having such outstanding citizens as coach Leigh Pratt. Jack Clark and George Imal. These are Just a few of the fine people we love. Please invite us again. Sincerely, Coach Montana Swim team Georgia Byrne . CHILDREN VISIT Spending Jhe Easterveekend In Tooele were Mr. and. Mra. Scott Hendrix and children, Rickie, Patty and Valerie, of Brigham City. They were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hitesman. Miss Patty remained for a longer visit with her grandparents. Sieve Plichta Grandson Makes Hole In One ' in one. A son of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Plichta. the young golfer is also the grandson of Mrs. Violet Porter of this city. His mother Is the former Ruth Porter. Golf is not the young man's onlv hobby. He is also a star hockey player, and also plays baseball and football for his school. He comes naturail enough by his interest in sports as his father is a former member of a professional football team. s, k)'Tf s EASTER GUESTS Easter guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Peterson were their son and daughter-in-law- , Wayne and Sandra Peterson and children, Michael and Tammy, of Murray. England Construction Inc. adds, however, that the economists, discovered one pitfall; the specials were a misleading Indicator of a stores I over-al- l price level. In fact, the pa,o A,to S,0'M wi,h l.h j competitors high-clas- Street, Dearborn, had three witnesses to his early season hole regular prices, she wculd have trimmed her bills by as much as 10 per cent." jjjj ggjon g Steve Plichta, just 14 doesnt know if he should play any more golf this year or Just rest on his laurels. Steve played Sunday for the f.rst time. On the ISO yard Hth hole at Dearborn Hills. Michigan, he hit his drive into the cup for an ace. Steve who Ives at 3M0 Hipp st The magazine Sand There are at least one million cases of malaria in U.S. at all times - and it is the cause of Ibout 5.000 deaths each year. j Grading Hauling Excavating Gravel "SS Soil other products. o 0 k Roice Anderson, analyzed spec- iais by groups of stores conveniently close to each other, and by individual stores. Both the groups and the Individual stores offered a wide range of standard foods as specials, the magazine notes, "ibis meant that a housewife could select part of her food 'from' special alone 7f she had room to store part of her purchases and could adapt her menus to what was available. The amount she could save varied with the store and the of proportion specials she bought. By buying one - quarter specials and the remainder at Dean Martin and Lana Turner star as a Los Angeles couple whose marriage It on the rocks due to the lawyer husbands passion for playing the horses. When his wife learns that his losses total a month, she hits upon the screwball scheme of becoming his bookie, through an interme-d.ar- y and without his knowledge. This maneuver Involves the couple with a whacky parade of bok'es. sexy entertainers, race track touts, loan sharks, gamb-l.ntwo-bi- t hoodlums judges, and gangsters - all of them seem to be marching straight out of the pages of Damon Runyon. As a gambling lawyer, Dean Martlm seems right at home In Who Gat The Action?, During his earlv years in Steubenville, Ohio he worked as a and crouo'er entertainer In gambling loints Gambling llneo is as readily understood by him as Fncllsh. and since he was an "Insider," the mechanics of gambling are no mystery either. In fact, during the scenes filmed at Hollywood Park Racetrack, Dean served as technical advisor on the Intricacies of pari mutuol betting. well-to-d- M-b- 'e Associa-economist- Theatre Rif Barbara Bowen Camp DUP To Elect Officers - d Room of the City Hall. Theme for the evening will be flower arrangement and Charles Lawrence of Lawrence Floral will be the speaker. Election of officers will be held. All members are urged to be in attendance. for the evening are Mrs. Everett DeLaMare and Mrs. Paul Hammond. They will be assisted by Mrs. Jack Reese Rich-maMrs. Blanchard, Mrs. Ruth Ingram and Mrs. Wavne Robbins. WEEKEND AT OREGON Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Holt and Ray, Kelly and Stephen Spent the long Easter vacation weekend at Eugene, Oregon, VISITS where they visited with the Holts Miss oldest son, Gary, and family. day at Enroute they also visited with parents Mr. Holts brother, Mr. Lloyd Bird. Holt, at Boise, Idaho. g The snnusi eieetton of officer for the Barbara Bowen Camp. DUP. will be held Wednesday. Are the weekend food specials April 24. at the home of Mrs really bargains? On the whole, Rav Bevan, at 7:30 pm. The foilow.ng officers have they are, according to an article In the current Issue of Changbeen nominated: ing Times, the Klpllnger MagaEvelyn Martin, Captain; Anzine. gie Bracken, first vire: Jessie Reporting on a research pro- Lee, second viceBrough. gram conducted by two econo- - secretary: Katie Peterson, trea-miover an eight-weeperiod surer; Naomi Beck, registrar; In supermarkets in Palo Alto, Benrece historian, Adamson, California. Times r.d Ruby Smith, music, Changing notes that special prices reslly are reduced from normal levels A brisk walk on a fine spring and in some Instances afford day Is a good way to get the big savings to the food shopper, regular exercise you need for To relate the price cuts to good health. Take at least one normal shopping practice, the a day. the Utah Heart Roger W. Gray and Hon urge. LIBRARIES ARE A necessity not only to Institutions of learning but to hundreds of types of businesses, hospitals, Institutions, and professional organizations. The present Tooele City library is being run as adequately as funds permit but it Is a reflection on all of Tooele County, that for 52 years It has been accepted as adequate when the ever Increasing reservoir of mans knowledge has mans memory to the point of requiring on every level frequent consulting of records to keep up with others accomplishments. It is questionable how Jong Tooele citizens can afford to look upon their library as a place of entertaining Information when they live In a world where lack of Information, threatens their government, their profession, their business, their ranch, their Rb and their future. and a AUTOMATION, JOB MOBILITY, technical skills, whole vocabulary of new word carry implications for Individual Tooele citizens which can mean both change and challenge. and a community The Library can help an individual fichange but not if It is as limited, as it Is now. not only comfunction the of its the by but understanding by nancially munity as a whole. look a little closer and In your library you will see the tool room of progress. Regular meeting of the Civic League will be held Monday. April 22 at 8 p m. in the Civic NEW SON Mr. and Mrs. Grant Degel-bec- k are the proud parents of a new son, born April 3, at the in Salt Holy Cross Hospital Lake City. The young man who weighed seven pounds and six ounces will be named Monty Shane. He was welcomed home by a sister Pamela Kay who Is seven and Kevin Grant who Is four. Happy grand parents are Mrs Alice Degelbeck of Ophir and Mrs. Marvin Evans of Salt Lake City. Offer Savings On Food Budget termines progress. Monday To all of the fine folks of Tooele: Weekend Buys 1911, one-thir- d - Editorial Since the Tooele City Library was completed In May of at a cost of 96650 and stocked with 9500 worth of new books In history, economica and acience fiction, and childrens books, there have been many changes in libraries. SIGNIFICANTLY 95001 OF the amount ctme from a Carnegie grant and more significantly Tooele City Library Is still In the same building. Even public libraries hive progressed from Carnegie's Intended purpose of aiding the Individuals education to the count-les- s additional contributions a library now makes to progress. Tooele citizens who look upon the librsry mainly for the entertainment of young people should take another look at the modern public library. THE MODERN PUBUC library is a toolroom of progress. From its files and shelves come material that determines whether or not businesses grow, what they sell or msnufacture, and how it Is marketed. The manufacturer turn to the library for Information on materials, specifications, suppliers and engineering data. Doctor, lawyer, merchant, chief or student, modern public libraries give them all access to the vital knowledge that de- one-hal- g The best selling book, "Four lime Players," by Alexander Rose, Is the source for the screenplay of the hilarious new comedy in Technicolor Who' Got the and Panavlsion. Action'' opening Sunday at the M ssing diana. Hu future bride who it an Army nurse haa also been stationed in Indiana. - one-hal- Comedy The Bitz At From Syracuse, New York, comes news of the engagement and approaching marriage of Edwin Huffman and Miss Sharon Lee Simcuskl. MAKING KNOWN the plans of their attractive and young daughter are Mr. Mr Cornell C. Simcuskl. The wedd.ng date is April 27 at Syracuse. Parents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Huffman, of this city, will leave here, via air, April 24 to attend the nuptials. MR. HOFFMAN is presently serving a tour of duty with the VS. Army and la stationed at Fort Benjamin Harnsun, in In- Issue! each Friday at Tooela Cily. Ulh. Entered as Second CU Matter at the Post Office at Tooele City. Utah. August 14, ISH und r Act of March I. 1479. Published by fie Transcripl B'uUrtin Publishing Company, Inc.. M Nonh Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. Address all corresponds e to Bo jao, Tooele. Utah. RFD. poxea, n1 Subscription rates: 95 per year or City Delivery. ear Carrier IS per nud. foreign p-0- Sophisticated Will Marry New York Miss . Ecruipment Rentals R0ad Materials WS1 r Mm'-- Saturday At Eagles Hall e not PARENTS The dance is open to any inLeAnn Bird spent Sunteen - ager in Tooele terested home visiting with her D. Mrs. County. I. and Bishop peddle-pusher- vnrytm rH Safeway Na panbaM aacauanr-A- t Iba baaw, rva raw tafe aaUar Iba faacal black cut la m4 Iba aiytlaty Wfe, will ayyaar. M. 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U S D A Choice Beef Here's An Cosy To Corve Beef Roost Sliced Bacon 89 Cut-U- p Fryers This Fine Meat Is Mode With o Special Cure AND GOOD USED CARS, TOO Fancy Carrots Expertly 19' Prices Effective STOKER MOTOR CO. 44 East First North . ii. Corned Beef Boneless Pot Roast Ground Beef Pontiac Wide-Trac- k 69 ib. 69 Cudohy Wicklow Ib HJF Thuriday, Fndoy ond Saturday U S No. 1 New Crop Tender Flavorful Waldorf Brand No. 1 Selected Idaho Russets All Purpose Potato j I V i Hera's How to Ploy 01 H $ I I Teen Age Dance dance will be held A teen-agSaturday, April 20, at 8 p.m. at the Eagles Hall. the Eagles by Sponsored will be 25 Lodge, admission cents. Hamburgers and hot dogs for a dime and five cent pop will be featured refreshments. Prizes will be given. Girls must wear dresses and I U S COPYRIGHT 1960 1961, 1962, AND OP 1963 SAFEWAY STORES INCORPORATED |