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Show ufm The Tooele Transcript Friday, April Applicant Sought For C G. Officrr Candidate School ni v The Commandant. U S. Co'aat Guard ha announced that apare now being acceptplication ed for the Coat Guard Officer will School which Candidate convene at Vorktown, Virginia, on September IS. 1963 A subfor Officer Cansequent rla didate will convene on Febru- ary 9. 19, 1963 UNDER 21 1 1 - li" 1 r?. Of In March. the 125 County Value Of Fair Pointed Out The value of livestock shows and county fairs is to provide guide lines for breeders to establish breed characteristics. Here breeders get together, "show-of- f their results and exchange ideas to get the improvements they are after. Examples of these improvements in recent years is the longer, leaner "meat type hog; a standard size beef steer, and recently the market-typ- e lamb, reports Ernest 0. Biggs, Tooele County Agricultural Agent. Educators and research people attend to present the results of their findings and to get new ideas. In fact, their Job is to judge which animals best fit the desired qualities the producer and consumer want. Some ideas they have presented in the last three years are carcass valuation techniques, grades of meat, and meat The object of our livestock fairs and shows is more than finding final answers; it gives an incentive to the breeders and allows an educational of ideas. exchange American League Boy's Baseball t BEGINS at Tooele Valley hospital for top, left, Lib daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Vargas, right, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Herrera. Bottom, left, son of Mr. and Mrs. Crayton Leavitt and right, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Harrel. Photos by A. D. Thomas OPEN - Als Barber Shop Langlois, formerly at Russells Barber Shop) A1 (Between Elena's Cafe and Hours:- - 9 am - 6 pm Saturday 8 am - 5 pm Closed Monday , f Community Concert Association Looks For Growth membership right but here, mere should know the boy drlve-lwill be startto tha drlve-l- n during midnight, more power n y ou. Dear Daa: A boy asked me to go to our prom and I told Id think It over and let him know In a few days. Later that same day another boy asked me and I accepted. The reason I told tha first boy Id think it over was because I was hoping the second boy would ask me. I told the first boy the very next day I already had a date for the prom and now hes mad at me and wont speak. Honestly, I cant understand because I dont think I was unfair to him. Was I? Jackie. Dear Jackie: You remind me of Vice President Lyndon Johnson. He ran for the office he now bold while also running for senior senator from Texas. In other words, good old Lyndon as watching out for good old Lyndon. You were going to keep reserve and In that sense, you weren't fair (ho first boy la to him. By accepting tha prom date with the other boy, you told Boy No. 1 to gee lost Dear Daa: Is there something wrong with me? I believe in a few goodnight kisses at the front door (never parking) and I date twice a week, usually with a different boy. What I'm getting at is this: I'm nearly 16 and when I'm kissing a boy and he's kissing me, I believe Im in love with him. Well, when you feel this way about two dozen boys over a period of three or four months, it makes a girl start wondering. Is this normal? Diane C. Dear Diane: I wouldnt say your "love em all attitude is normal but It Is something youll outgrow I hope. Girls can get sentimental over two or three boys at a time but when you have te use an adding machine, you should cut your datfor a few months and also cettle for one ing by goodnight kiss. Dear Dan: My steady boy friend still keeps his friends picture on the sun visor la bis car. He says she doesnt mean anything to him anymore but why doesn't he take down the picture? Puzzled. Dear Puzzled: Maybe he keep it up there because he knows it bugs you. I really dont know. If youre both in the same school, why not slip out to the car sometime between classes and "remove It? him The Tooele County Community Concert Association which began its drive for memberships Monday Is affiliated with Community Concerts Incorporated of New York City which has provided a plan which brings some of tha worlds finest entertain-men- t to Tooele each year. THE LOCAL association Is affiliated with this national organization, and is guided through a professional Tooele Farms growing wheat. 29 made application for the wheat diversion program. This represents 28 per cent of the wheat farmers in the county. They Intend to divert 1,746.2 acres to soil conserving practices. Advance payments under the program totaled 511,441. In the feed grain diversion program of the 115 farms growIn Tooele ing feed grains County 31 made application to participate in the program, which is 27 per cent of the farms. Farmers voted to divert 634 acres to soil conserving practices and advance payments In the feed grain diversion program totaled 59,297. VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Ross Westover and children visited friends In Tooele Thursday. A former teacher at Tooele High Schol, Mr. Westover now teaches Chemistry at San Mateo College and Is Bishop of the LDS Newark, California Ward. They now live at 3439 Claremont Drive, Newark, California. Generally Ita all than in aay ether social activity, you youre dating. As the season progresses, ing lairr and later and If yen can go July and Avgust and atlU get home by to Tooele ASC Office. The signup for the federal program that will divert to aoi! conservation practices land ordinarily devoted to wheat and feed grain growing was com- pleted Wondering. Dear Wondering: of the organisation on the merits of the concert series sponsored by the group. The organization Is seeking new members this week. ASSOCIACON'CFRT COMMUNITY New Tooele Community ConTION cert Association president Kart Swaa addresses the ticket campaign banquet Results of the wheat and feed grain signup by Tooele County farmers are announced by the 23 E. VINE Performance n Acreage 0Sarge r- - ufA Br DAN HAUICJAlt Nr Farmers To Cut Grain - NOW latrtnl Cslau 1st Tiof Fssyti I 1961. I L Dear Daat Do you think a person can miss part of his life and if to. will that hav any effect on him later on in l.fe? I mean. Im IS and although I have girl friends and associate with them during class. I spend much of my time between Classes and outside of school with a boy older than I am .Do you think Im missing out on the fun of getting to know other girls? They aay theyve lost respect for me Just because I bold hand with him and ride around In his car after school. Is this oksy or do you think I should wait a few years before Puzzled. associating with one boy? Dear Puzzled: What youre asking me la whether or not I think you should be going steady at 13? The answer is no. Your girl friends should mesa more te you at your age than furt ane bey. One of these days, much sooner than you think, either you er the bey wilt lose Interest, and when you try to get back la the crowds good graces, you may find the door la dosed and locked. Dear Daa: Is It all right for a girl of IS to go to a drlve-lmovie on a weekend if she can be home by midnight? must te between Applicant (he ages of 21 and 26 and hold a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university at the time of selection for this who are school. Applicants qualified In law or oceanography re particularly desired Upon completion of 17 weeks Indoctrination at the Officer Candidate School, graduates are commissioned Ensign In the US Coast Guard Reserve and aerve on active duty for three years. For further Information, write fPTP-2- ) U. S. Commandant Coast Guard, Washington, DC. ' Am cam- by this agency which is the largest of its kind In the world and has under Its management many of the great ar- paign tists appearing today. Each year a group of volunteer workers give of their time and energy contacting perhaps a thousand people, renewing old new soliciting memberships, ones, collecting money and calling back two and three times so that no one will lose out because his money isnt In before the campaign closes. Because of the dedicated enthusiasm of this sent a benefit recital for the orchestra which figured 0 prominently In hi career. Mr. Johannesen gave three wiih Maestrao performances Ahravaml and the Utah Sym- Famed Pianists To Give Benefit - acclaimed Internationally pianut, Grant Johanneicn, will pi event a bencf.t reciul fur the Utah Symphony Saturday, May IS. at I JO p m. ia the Salt Lake Tabernacle. Mr. Juhannesea is completing a triumphant three week concert tour of the Soviet Union. A story on his opening concert in Moscow last week, reported a wildly cheering audience refused to let American p.anlst Grant Johannesen leave the stage of the Tchaikovsky Conservatory Wednesday night In one of the greatest triumph ever scored by t visiting artist. JOHANNESEN, A 40 two In Salt phony in March Lake and one In Logan These performances earned him Handing ovations from enthusiastic audiences totalling nearly 9,000 mus c lover. IN 1911 Johannesen appeared with the Utah Symphony In two special concent, performing all f.ve Beethoven concerts. Tickets for Ihe benefit recital May Hih are available at the Utah Symphony Offue. 53 West First South. Mail and telephone orders will be promptly filled. year-ol- d native of Salt Lake Cay," the account continues, "played encore lasting nearly 45 minutes before the houselights were ordered turned off and workmen rolled the piano from the stage. Even then the audience demanded more. Only gradually did they disperse." Grant Johannesen Is one of the first to acknowledge the helping hand of Maurice Abravanel and the Utah Symphony during his "starvation as a years struggling young concert pianist. Now, at the conclusion of a season beet wlih financial woe for the Utah Symphony, It Is n most appropriate for him to to hi native Utah and pre Judges o I value Bbo the velue of our oer Insurwncel Con tael me today! LEONARD HANSEN 49 S 1st East 882-30C- !ha: I AT hmmtf. S WtllMd I 19, I'M A SECRETARY III A RANK! "le thon o year otter my graduation from Delta High, I become o secretory m on of the large! bonk in Salt lokt City. "My itortmg tolory wot 30 more than it wo when I hod o clerical fob. "I wot placed at the bonk by Steven Henoger College otter I completed e Mcretonol finithmg court there. "I love my work. S'even Henoger is o wonderful place to go to get oheod m a hwrryl" Glono Allred Deter ft, Millord County, Utoh two-thir- Graduating this Year? You Can Soon Earn up to $325 a Month! ex-gi- rt small group, Tooele is privileged to have fine musical entertainment from all over the (Dan HaUlgaa will answer all questions submitted by world. teenagers and children. Address him care of this paper. The local association was orFor personal replies enclose a stamped, self addressed ganized four seasons ago by a envelope). group interested in bettering the cultural values of life. Its aim Is to fill to capacity the Junior EASTER VACATION EASTER AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. Azile England and Miss Joan Lee, of Salt Lake High Scbool auditorium when we reach that goal our and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan WorthingCity, spent the Easter holiday campaign will be conducted on ton have Just returned from an with her family, the Emerson a "waiting list basis. Easter vacation which they Lees. Mr. Lee was in New York COMMUNITY CONCERTS is pent at Sacramento, California, on assignment with the Orda organization. It pro- where they visited at the home nance Depot vides concerts base on the of Mr. and Mrs. Norman GI Insurance is a 540 billion Bevan. money raised in the memberlife Insurance business, the Vetship drive. The more members-th- e erans Administration says. more money the finer concerts. After the campaign week, no membrships are available, and no single tickets are sold. Some do not understand why thir policy I necessary. Only in this way can we insure the financial stability of our association and only bv limiting attendance to the members who join during the eamoaign can we buv our artists series with the th m""v to pay for it is In our local bank. Through Community Concerts we mike available to our children the advantage of attending concerts of the finest type, in music and the dance, during the formative years when their taste and discrimination will be determined. There is largely nothing like the finest music to stimulate a desire for more music. MUSICAL ACTIVITIES in the such as church community, choirs, high school bands, symphony orchestras and choruses or other concerts sponsored by civic groups are all benefitted (jPtttpOAJUbfe directly or indirectly by the Community Concert Association. Memberships are $7 for adults and $3.50 for students. A single concert would cost almost that much if attended in a large city. For three years the association has presented three nationally known artists. This year they are offering new members the opportunity of hearing the Sextet from Mexico, 1 an outstanding group of young men making their first American tour but renowned through Central and South America. The demond tor ttenographer ond tecretonet from Steven Henoger It far greater thon the college con tupply. free placement tervtce . Enroll Now for. Summer or Foil Term Accounting Executive Special cloiteii IBM cord punch. Secretonol Science IBM Automation Management federal Taxation for Powereodmg Speedwriting, Gregg thorthond, Nancy Taylor fin, thing, Evening clottet Monday ond Thurtdoyt, 0 3 to 9 43 p m. A junior coffogo of budnoee. leoderthip 1 CLIP AND MAIL TODAY -- non-prof- it Yet, wnd me, without ohlic.itiou, a copy of your ciuli( whit h explain opportunities in butinru, and course otlrrrd at hirxcn Henager College. Name QSmjQi CD Addrett Cl WSL ... . City : State Phone No ALAN JONES P The Tooele American League will hold its baseball tryouts on Saturday, April 20, at 10 a.m. at the Tooele Municipal Ball Park, just north of the swimming pool. This tryout is for boys whose ages are 9, 10, 11 and 12 and who live north of Vine Street, in Tooele, and are not on one of the teams in the American THE GLEN MYLERj League. VISIT HERE A special invitation is extendMr. and Mrs. Glen L. Myler ed to all boys whether they and children, of Santa Ana, Calihave just moved into Tooele or fornia, spent their Easter week not. A good way to know about vacation visiting in Tooele. Tooele and her people is by parThey were guests of Mr. and ticipating in one of our base- Mrs. John L. Lee and other reball programs, for they are the latives. They were proudly showbest ever, league officials stat- ing off the newest of their six ed. children, a son who is only a The boys can sign up at the few months old. tryouts. The new officers for the American League are as follows: George Karabatsos is Nearly 514 billion has been reLeague President, Paul Thomas paid by GIs under the Vetervice president; Dolores Nix, secans Administration home loan retary and treasurer; Bob Smith guaranty program, now 18 years player agent; Grant Sanderson old. announcer Lucille Tonioli, chief score keeper. The Veterans Administration If there are any who have pays compensation and pensions about the or League questions to more than four million disfeel free to call tryouts, please either George Karabatsos, Paul abled veterans, their widows, children and dependent parents. Thomas or Bob Smith. ATLAS TDK All Si zez ALL TYF& 6 olO X SEIPSAFE - BUdTUBEPTYPE EXeHAtlse T TAX -- Omni 15 Sod lltUtVid. GfUAlUVuEusI enfh, MI&AS6 6XTEA SAFETY leAwcaV' worn mg 2-- Atos. poujo TO T SAL 10 AMERICAN 616 QS ALAN JONES AMERICAN OIL SERVICE TOOELE, UTAH ( . |