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Show T 4, 1963 Friday, October The Tooele Transcript Students Urged To Go The Extra Mile a faTx - by "few- - If IN TIME the Tooele High (la of 1941 meet for a 2t year reunion, hept II. The luncheon was held ITS Twenty School A home of Marll catching up on event ol II STRETCHING FOR things, beyond the comfortable average, I (h I ONG-- I ON( member Morrill sicians, our greatest basketball teams, greatest football players, greatest swimmers, best bands, greatest orators, and great scholars. 11, if W ? E E Overtime and homework not only gave us our great inventions and scientific discoveries, but our greatest music and mu- I 4-1- . a rnglnnd. Lot of pad year of Iho enjoyed. preventi sedimentation to conducive to mediocracy. Having to stretch for things develops an elasticity by which success is possible. It wts that extending of self beyond the bounds of average duty that recently enabled America to give to America and the world the effective means of entine ong and daoce art by Film and measles control. Jo Ana Erickson, pictured at left, and at Very few, if any of the men right, a pantomlne of Peter, Paul and or women important enough to Mary by, BUI Spafford, Gloria Bateman have their names recorded in and Roger Maher, Whos Who or Important enough that we are inspired as and 8H million Job in the nawe read In history or other pub- - f,rst nylon, the first cotton gin, tion Clement point out. lications about their achieve- - he first harvester, the first mo- - 'fer,cuuurc 10 Whether an industry gain or ments ever arrived to the point ,0, picture, the first television, in providing job will delose first of noticeabihty by merely work- - be Provide New Jobs polio vaccine, the first on several influences. pend ing up to average in effort or use of anesthetic and. above ail, in demand pattern Change of freedom In free provided The time spent. speech, Future will have much influence. These IT WAS overtime and home- - dom of worship and the other A.nc' work J" 'hc yea - Include purchasing pattern of that enabled American freedoms that have acted as business decision y .p In magnets scientists to beat Russia and the drawing good people Jogger Job- consumer, and decisions " ,hl naUon by government world In producing the atomic to America from the whole face economy than many for such things as highways, Thousands and bomb. It was overtime and of the Rlohe, ex,enSK ,ec-t- o public buildings, defease producple, rea Ie;, homework that enabled America thousands have come together S!aIe Lniver' tion and education. Other un'hich heir homes could not give Russia and the world its foreseeable yet strong inRive them. Though it was a Rus- first airplane. InA Cfctnent states that on the Ll"yd fluences ian job pattern the first developed Uri Though Gagarin, a RusslII in techbe clude advances ny further Jb do know where you slan, was the first man to cur- - helicopter, ncl of.farm Currently about J nology, introduction of new procumbent the world In outer he perfected it? It was here in ot 5 Jb ,n Jut ducts and new industries. evcrV America under the of freedom ,,he space, the formula for the liquid ion depend directly or indirect-ente- d are uncerthere and the Though unstars for his propulsion was pat- stripes where for a pay tainties, Iy uPn the extension econo- ftnculture sunshine der the of his the liberty American profesby sor Robert H. Goddard. The snxleties and tensions were re- - chcckl this ratio is expected to mist believes that farm and ranch business will continue to e,ve". space medicine wfiich enabled Md giving him free wheeling overtime effort, grow. He notes that output per the Russians to put him into farm or ranch worker, aided by TITE BACKGROUND of all space physically safe, without a shift from hand labor to ma- damage from cosmic rays and these achievements were chine power, is at the highest in the heat of overtime pered its hazards began physical on record and is still and homework. One of the main In the United States development of condemnations climbing. Largely due to tech- by the U.S. Navy and the U.S. sources schools get. is from our Uni- nology, farm and ranch pro- Air Force who come students back Remember, too. that it was versity n(f lament the lack of home-wh- o Leo Stevens, another American. in 1909 developed the first work in the requirements of the and free or manually operated para- - elementary secondary chute and that continued Ameri- - schools they attended, A goal strong enough to drive can improvements have made the a successful one I the point of willingness parachute to expend effort beyond that of means of transferring people, the success force average Is from and air tanks, equipment to safe landings. Whether Yuri which. if found early, can make Gagarins return was structured masters of men; Abraham Lincoln found it from the American parachute, makes little difference. We know when a lad. It warmed the cold that the Russians were NOT flor on which he laid and stud-firin the use of the parachute ,efIT ADDED light to the flick- that glided Yuri Gargarin tc fame. ering flow of the wood fire, that ALL THE Americans and ail he might see to read. It spur- the Russians that have played ref him on and on and on. It made of a puny Corsican their part in conquering space f the world, have put considerable overtime the It made of a book and- home work behind their keeper the money king of a space effort. Overtime and homework en- - P81 country, IT MADE Edison the Great abled Americans to give Russia and the world the first steam- - man of his age. It made Woodrow Wilson. ship, the first torpedo, the Nata- Arv--ii1fne- o nfoiflS 245 East 4th North P" etter Monies For Less arm-base- ls Hurry 3 Bedroom Full Basement Birch Cabinets Hurry fr Brick Veneer Hard Wood Floors Att. Garage Fully Imp. Lots Formica Counters I Hurry To tern-oth- t i : GaBBHaBBHnm 10,950 duct are reaching a growing population at the vghast rate In history. Also, rising consumer income end movement of people from farm and ranches to cine have Increased the demand fur processed food and will commie to do so. CLEMENT FM1HASIZES that agriculture today mean these many d fferent thmg to d.ffer-en- t people: For ( S m llion Ammillion erican worker, on farms, agriculture ts a way of life, a j ib, a bunoet. a chore or a pleasure. For I million worker, agriculture it a customer. These worker supply lamer with toots and materials for farm production and farm families with daily needs. Farmers annually buy $43 billion of production supplies and $15 billion worth of family living supplie. For 10 million workwho er process, transport, I 14,500 5 and manufacture, wear, and the home. wtd for achievement than many other countries apparently be-cause of successive immigration, . Dr. David C. McClelland, "Why Men and Nations Seek Success" Nations Business, Juries often have a hard time which side had the deciding best lawyer. We thank you (200,000 times) rur d jPeay's Real Estate Alsop Realty: 882-318- 882-232- 2 '64 4 Luxury CHEVROLET iet-smoo- th It made Roosevelt. IT MADE Eisenhower. It made John Glenn. It COULD make YOU. HOW was the ELOQUENT Lives of great poet who said, men won and kept, were not ordained by sudden flight. But they, while their companions slept, (or played or watched television) were toiling up- ward In the night." 4-- H Projects Four-Club members literally practice what they preach. As a matter of fact, they prac- tice and practice and practice until theyre good enough to compete in county and state wide public speaking contests. Coached and encouraged by local volunteer leaders, boys and girls from 10 years of age on up through their teens are developing into fine speakers, according to the Cooperative Extension Service which supervises the work. AMONG PLATFORM tips offered by the youthful speaker trainees are: 1) If you are nervous, breath deeply several times just before you are introduced: relax limb- - by- - limb. 2) Smile, and look alive. 3) Stand quietly erect; gesture naturally or not at all. 4) Talk to your audience as you would to one in-- 4-- dividual. 5) Be specific, M M F'dlor, prtudtnt (ItW), J W Allan, met prttidtnt (right) end Jock Wilkmt, stfvict fortmon (rmddlt btlow) oil of Mountain Futl Supply Co , portiopott n mttoHotion, Stpftmbtr 25, of tht 200 OOOth natural gat mtftr ot a ntw homt btmg built m a Salt tokt C'ty luburb by Hugh K Colemon, contractor (middlt abovt) O Installation of the 200.000th meter on our distribution lines marks another important milestone in the growth of this company. 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E backer and sponsor of the public speaking program is the Pure Oil Company. Awards consist of wrist medals, watches, sets of silverware, and two college scholarships of $500 each plus expense- - paid trips to Club Congress the National in Chicago for best pair of speakers in the nation. Anyone desiring to get started in a 1964 speaking project should contact the county exten- A gold-fille- d 4-- Mantes Chevrolet Company 23 South Main Tooele 882-314- 8 The trend to LONG-TIM- sion office. We pledge anew our continued efforts in rendering efficient service, as a company interested in helping to build every community in which we are privileged to operate. m0 UN TAII1 IIHIT -- NaXwuxl Natural Gas grows every day. FUEL COMMNT Gas our ACHIEVEMENT We find that parents tend to be Influenced in how they're trying to bring up a boy by their values, their religious orientation or their feeling of being disadvantaged. We know that immigrants generally feel a greater need to achieve. So we have tended to have a higher need st Down Payment In These farm- - ranch- - city line of interdependency will become even more entwined as time progresses, the extension economist preducts. - Total tell farm goods agriculture is supplier of raw material. The food Industry akme ha more than S million employee and a payroll of nearly $23 billion. What i more, the extension economist point out, for IRS million of us American, agriculture is the source of our meals, much of the clothing we Svwice,- - |