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Show 4 t The Tooele Tranr.cript rrT r - rS - ft .A V , ; - Tiiday, November ') , IjilL ivh S. ' P7 -- i Mr. and Mrs. Versal Shields, of Lakeview returned Tuesday from a months trip to Hawaii and Samoa. They accompanied their daughter Helen Rivers and hir husband to her home in Pesegna, Samoa, where ahe teaches at the LDS College of Samoa and her husband operates an elec trical table rluth. Other Items are shells, book ends and baskets made by Samoan shop AND Mrs. rpair MR. 1 : SAMOW SOLVfMKS . . . Mr. and Mr. Vrrsal Shields, of Lincoln, display some of the article given them in thrir recent trip to Somoa. They hold a bark Shields Buck From Soulh Seas Journey .,r'ru 1 x 15. 19G3 several ded,iation of monies Hawaii. They LDS felt we were among friends from the time of our arrival," Mr. Shields reports are Somoan Tho people humble and poor by our standards. They depend mainly on the bartering of goods for their needs and what income they do have is derived from the selling of cocxianuts, cocoa beans, and bananas. The merchant class Is almost entirely Chinese and Ja- cere- buildings in waiched the dedication ceremonies of the new Polynesian Culure Village in Hawaii, a ntw LDS Slake Center there and a new LDS Bureau of Information building there. Their daughier Helen participated In the dedication program of the Polnesian Center. FROM HXtt'AII they flew to Pango Pango in the Samoan Islands They report the people of Samoa are very friendly and We have a rrest deal of faith Free oli-th- panese THE YOUTH of the islands are anxious to come to the United States for study, they report. Although most of the people live in their native houses called Fale, more and more are building modem houses e house In Some ut street FAMOUS 3 DAYS ANY ITEM SALE NT ONLY-THORS- V S' DAY, IN THIS AD ft t i VN 1 Babies born November at Tooele Valley Hospital are L to R, son of Mr, and Mrs. Ted Uhlirhnute, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Ruybal and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Martinet. Photos by A. D. Thomas Drive a winter-safdrive it with care, Utah Safety Council. e Dr. J, II. Peck Here For Surprise Weekend Visit Dr. Joseph II. Peck, accompanied by his good friend. Jseph O. Anderson. County Commif-atone- r, of Placer County. Calif, his Tooele surprised many friends by a weekend visit hire. Dr. Peck, who has resided at Auburn, California, alnce leaving here tome 25 years ago, when he retired from the local practice of medicine, has a world renowned author since his so called "retirement. One of the purposes of his Tooele trip wis to visit the grave of his wife, who was brought here for service and burial in March of this year. Dr. Peck and Commissioner Anderson were houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Elklngton during their Tooele visit. bo-co- Tooele Stake Sets Ward Conferences Schedule of ward conferences to be held In the Tooele Stake is at follows. First Ward. DeNocember 8; Fourth Ward vember 21. Sixth Ward. December 8; Eleventh Ward. November 24. Stockton Ward November 17; Vernon Ward, Novem- ber 10. can learn more by letting the other fellow tell you all he knows than you can learn by You car, and says the SPECIAL S12.S0 Oil Permanents for only $8.50 Haircut and Styling Included BROOK AVENUE BEAUTY SHOP S5J N. Brook 882-052- 0 telling him ail you know. Introducing: Mr Max Welcker Tooele County Agent for SUMMERHAYS MUSIC CO. For the best in quality pianos in all price ranges at the easiest of Budget Terms Call 9 882-218- r SEWING VINYL c L Our envelope is only about a century old. Before then, people folded the sheets of paper, scaled them shut, and wrote address on back side. FRIDAY, SATURDAY X S' for 0311 16-CE- a Not all teachers prepared to teach actually enter a classroom. The National Education Association says only about 82 per cent of the graduates prepared elementary school teaching and about 69 per cent of those eligible for high school positions actually enter teaching service. parking -- ' Damage To Signs Ever) body hit no ceiling, room ptruilon tr Costa built with opening at the top and I he tide of the house ire Fall's hunting season brings built vmh louvtrt that can be on an annual peak in rgn vanIn OpeneJ and closed. dalism practically every T1IE prOPLE of Somoa de- state and county, If a tense-les- s pend mainly on Hhat they can business, an expensive one raise on their land with taro and a deadly affair at timet being the main crop, fT IURDLY seems necessary Mr. and Mrt. Shield report to point out that traffic signs that they were extensively rnd s gnals are the only waniby tho IDS member ng of danger for the motorist In S mio They met a number and, if these signs art damagof rniwionarie from Utah and ed or destroed, there's no recall that It was a most un- warning Thu Is even more true usual experience to be to far when night driving is involved, from home aod yet meet people a reflective sign la the only that know nme of the tame n ght time warning that availprp!e that they did in Tooele, able to the driver. If reflecWhile they were In Hawaii tive sign ia destroyed, the drl- they were avked to go to higher ver has no warning at all Tne public shouldn't complain ground as the result of a tidal wave alert caused by earth- much about the costs of new quake in Japan. signs being put up in a state, THEY WFRE also warned of because hunters . and others a tidal wave In Somoa on their who make up the public cause arrival there Neither tidal a huge chunk of sign costs wave reached tho In through vandalism. An Iowa area which they were staying. highway engineer, for example, When they were flying home ha found that 75 per cent of they had to land at Ontario the new signs in his area are California Instead of Los Anerected to replace destroyed and vandalized sign geles because of fog only 25 cent goes to replace worn-oThy reported that they left signs. Pango Pango at 230 am. MonThe Oklahoma department of day and arrived in Salt Lake Tuesday morning some seven highways estimates that sign hours late from which they were wrecking requires the replacement of as much as 80 per cent expected to arrive. ON THEIR flight out it took of the marker in certain areas them one hour and 20 minutes of that state. Oklahoma spends to San Francisco, four hours to atm ist a quarter of a million Hawaii and four and one- - half dollars annually to replace signa hours to Pango Pango. Somca. damaged by vandalism. When Their trip was the first time littering is added to this cost; they had flown In an airplare, the state's total approaches half a million annually. they reported. HUNTERS DOVT account for -About two thirds of the total all of the damage but bullet riddled a common are signs lax burden consists of Federal taxes. Federal tax collections sight in all states, and the rate during the in the U S. are equal to about increases greatly fall and winter hunting seasons. 20 per cent of the total personal One 80 cent box of .22 caliber Income received by all Individbullets is all thats needed to deuals In the nation. stroy some S60 worth of siens Pr people. Shields The modern it built an concrete piirt, CHEVROLET KIT 16 16 Complete Protection Hi 3 TAPE DISH MEASURE CLOTH Durable W Cloth I lUniy J c it"itr lid IU j MEN'S 17" ROUND HANKIES MIRROR 2 for 16 5" Diameter Chevrolet now makes four different types, each with its own distinct advantages. Whichever one you buy will be a lot more truck than your money bought the last time! 16 i C ASSORTED EGG FRUIT TIMER Miniature f 16 V Size 2 j NEEDLE SCREW BOOKS DRIVER FOR Carded WOOD the best liked feature the world. in Outstanding pickup is its large body extending clear out over the wheels. Two body sizes. Two wheelbases. 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