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Show The Tooele Transcript Friday, April 21, 1961 VISITS HARMONY LODGE Mr. Myrtle Billington of thii city wax among the local mem bert of Rcbekah Lodge Olive Branch 2t who viotrd Harmony Lodge last week. DINNER Mrs. Loma Solberg had a birthday dinner Sunday April 12, in honor of her mother, Mrs. Nellie McKellar. Those in attendance were the hostess and her family, Gregory, Dianna, Rodney, Vicki and Byron, Mr. and Mrs. Glen McKellar and son, John, Boulder, Colo., and Mr. and Mrs. George McKel lar and children, Leslie and Michael. A very pleasant afternoon wa enjoyed by all. HIGHER EDUCATION After sending Sonny to parents understand mean-- , ing of Higher Education. BIRTHDAY East Canyon Dam Opened to Early Fishing The Utah Fish and Game Commission opened East Canyon Reservoir to angling beginning April IS. when it was learned the lake would be drained by early August as rebuilding and enlargement of the dam gets underway. The lake is situated in Morgan County on the stream of the same name. It is presently accessible only by way of Morgan City and up East Canyon to the lake. Roads to the lake by way of Emigration Canyon or Henefer are not expected to be open until after May col-leg- e, Ce? OW1 Dial pic-lure- THE CAREFREE WAY. . . by DOr.lELItlER l W0I.I in of lo - Make this a carefree carfree vacation treat for the whole family and experience the wonderful difference of travel by Domeliner. Vtut ? Consolidated 14 So. Bate Finance Corp. PhtM 412-24- 1 Club. Original Hate Featured at .Club Luncheon f Enjoy see level views of magnificent passing scenery from Dome cars. Modern coaches and Pullmans designed for comfort luxurious lounge cars, delightful dining cars provide every convenience for a safe, relaxing journey. JUDGES WERE HARD PRESSED to declare winners, from the many exotic, pretty, clever, unique, or unusual bonnets that flowered at the last luncheon of the TAD Womens INSTALLMENTS REDUCED V UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION "From the earth comes on abundant Ufa for off" JUDGES AND WINNERS of the TAD Women's Club original hat creations are d above L to R: Jack Welch, Judge; Mrs. James Strickland, Most Col. Original; Brian Montgomery; Mrs. Paul Johnson, Cleverest; Angelo Karvelas, and Mrs. G. S Nelson, Prettiest Hal. Cl WHAT YOU benefits 1170, only a handful of minerals wero used In quantity . . . coal, Iron, tin, lead, copper, stone and oil. Today the list has grown tremendously with the addi tion of molybdenum, beryllium, uranium, vanadium, aluminum, potash, phosphate, suifur, gypsum and many others. These minerals make a major contrlbw tion to our expanding economy and rising standard of living. In I. a (mb start titan-(tall- y by balancing your budget Add up all your bills or the amounts you need far any YOU3HOMI CAL other purposes. Consult us and we will arrange a loan euftrieady large In labs of your requirements. ear Then repay us a small, con- EMSSOENCY venient amount each menili. EXPENSES. Get WHAT YOU IUS minerals-mo- re VISIT THE Anglers report fair fishing from the shore where open water Is available. Most of the lake is still ire covered and is not expected to clear for several days. Creel limits, fishing hours, and all other regulations remain the same for East Canyon as for all waters which open for the regular season May 30 this year. HOUEYfor More Women's Club luncheon on Apr. ideas ranging from a yellow 16th were Mrs. G. S. Nelson spring chicken model, a sewfor the prettiest hat. Mrs. Paul ing machine, an octupus, a bee Johoston for the cleverest and hive, bun warmer, .vegeMrs. James Strickland for the tables. cards, golf ball number, Mrs. Nelson's popcorn cap, money hat, tismost original. hat was a lovely sweet pea sues and various fruits, flowMrs. a ers and feathers of all kinds. Johnston's bonnet. Three delightful vocal numsweeping arrangement using tin cans and Mrs. Strickland's bers were presented by Mrs. a collection of fisherman needs. R. A. Foster accompanied by The judges were Col. Brian Mrs. William Rogers. Many Montgomery, Mr. Jack Welsh guests were present to enjoy and Mr. Angelo Karvelas. Their the luncheon. Pink carnation judging was made extremely centerpieces were used for the difficult by alj the clever hat door prizes. Choice of routes and free stopovers permit visiting many of America's historic shrines, interesting cities and other scenic attractions. There is no finer way for youngsters and adults to learn about the heritage that made our country great. co-et- s, Prize winners for the original hat creations at the TAD WIN WITH MITCH Utah Deserves the Best You will be delighted, too, how economical the trip can be with money saving family fares traveling coach or Pullman, leaving Monday through Thursday, returning any day. Add new dimensions to your vacation by going Domeliner. Contact nearest Union Pacific ticket office for information and reservations UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD MITCHELL IS THE MAN Republican Candidate for Governor of Utah As a member of the University of Utah Boards of Regents since 1 961, ond through his service in our state legislature, Mitch Melich has been a major force in obtain ing needed funds for our schools ond universities. Instrumental in advancing the power ond storage utilization of the Colorodo River, Mitch Melich has helped make Utah a leader in the mining industry; has led in de of state veloping the multi-us- e land for scenic, recreational ond economic purposes. During his thirty years of public service in Utah, Mitch Melich has advocated balanced state budg ets. He was the original sponsor of the legislative Council whose work has resulted in improved legislation. Mitch Melich is young, vigorous, an experienced administrator IN PUBLIC SERVICE Board of Regents, University of Utah, member since 1961 Utah Mining Association, president, 1963 Republican National Committeeman for Utah Utah Heart Association, director, 1963 Honorary Colonels Advisory Corps, Utah National Guard University of Utoh Development Fund, member, 1 957-6Utah State Senator, 1943-5Republican minority leader, Utoh State Senate, 949 Utah Municipal League, director, 1945-4Utah Legislative Council, 1949-5Utah Water and Power Board, 1947 Colorodo River Commission of Utoh, 1945-4- ! IN LAW University of Utah Law Schools, graduate 1934 Utah State Bar and American Bar Association, member Grand County Attorney, City Attorney of Moab, 1941-42- ; 1949-5- 1935-5- IN BUSINESS Consultant, Atlas Minerals, 1962 to present Uranium Reduction Co., president and director, 1954-6Utex Exploration Company, 1952-6First Security Bank of Utah, Board member since '1962 Ideal Notional Insuronce Company, director since 1958 A Self-mad- e Man Mitch Melich was born in Bingham Canyon, Utah, February 1, 1912. His father died when Mitch was 10 yeors old, and Mitch has been ever since. He started selling newspapers, later worked at the Utah Copper Company mine, earning his tuition for college. After receiving his law degree from the University of Utah, he married Doris M. Snyder of Salt Lake City. He established a law practice in Moab, Utah, where he also became active in business, legislation and civic activities. He ond Mrs. Melich now live in Solt Lake City. They have four children. Republicans Attend Mass' Meetings 27. Make count. vote your April Mitch Melich has been wimnm tfc -- Ifc Ttift, rM a Utah citizen and Utah builder all 'Turn Xfi G5SMBL IC03 5w n his life. Modern Minute men on the march The Minutemen of the American Revolution volunteered as defenders of their country whei) the need was greatest. They set an example that has been followed ever since. Today, a new type of Minuteman is on the march. He is assuring the vitality of our nation . . . with dollars. At Kennecotts Utah Copper Division volunteers are conducting a campaign this week to urge their fellow employees to buy United States Savings Bonds regularly through the payroll deduction plan. In supporting the bond drive Kennecott em ployees are performing double service: A public service by providing dollars for a vast national defense pro- gram and to help keep the countrys economy stable; a personal service by establishing a sound, profitable savings program for improved family living, for educating children and for added future security. Last years bond campaign at Kennecott was a success employee support earned for the Division the U. S. Treasury Department Minuteman Flag. Employees throughout all facets of Kennecotts Utah operations are again teaming up to achieve the distinction of being Minutemen in 1964. ISonnecott Copper Corporation ' Utah Copper Division V |