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Show The ThhIc Transcript, Friday, October 23, 1961 5 irjuinsiuuiunr Ta l'N Sandy Mueller Competes For Utah "Miss Teenage M Claaa Maut M IS, Friday at Taoyla City, link, lateral M Cay. UlaA. ouM It. laat. Mt Act at Marc I. BMtwAad ky Traaarnyr BaliaiM FutiMkiac Camyaay. lac . M Nana Mala ftrart. TaaMa Cay. Uiak Addraat rarrryadara la Sot HI. Taaala. MUua. yar yaw-far-iSMampUM rala, H yaf yar BCD. P 0. Baaaa. and tanif aud ar cay Dctwary ttmtd offua N't at Twk If. ,t PUBLISHED by Trtnscripl Bulletin Publiihlng Co., Inc. JOEL DUNN. Editor r J. HUGH BARNES. Associate-Edito- ETHEL B. HALGREN, Bulneo Manager HERBERT HOOVER Printed in the Vernal Express tome year ago when Herbert Hoover wat being blamed for the depression, particularly by thote in Congrett who were blocking his attempt! at legislation, was the following poem written by Eugene Morrill. cor-recti- When thf weather kills the crop, it was Hoover. Big supply made prices drop, but it was Hoover. Thote whod buy when they should sell, suid The countryt gone to hell"; So theys pats the buck and yell! Herbert Hoover! A SCAPE GOAT When our factory job was to lost, it was Hoover. When we got an early frost, When misfortune comes you, who is guilty? When investments go eschew, it was Hoover. who is guilty? What do Europeans do, for Whos the one to take the someone to blame things to? blame? Maybe they will send for you Whos the one to put to Herbert Hoover. shame? How unjustly we prome the name of Hoover. can be put in the same class as anything else Shamo-kiyou get for nothing. Citizen. (Pa) Self-prais- n THINKING When you are young you do a lot of wishful thinking. When you are old you do a lot of Flemings thoughtful wishing. burg (Ky) Times Democrat MISS MUELLER PRICE A new gown is like a new the base price may be car Arless than the accessories. nold Glasow. RELATIVES VISIT Visiting here with relatives last week were Mrs. Lula Decker and Mrs. Alberta Warn er, of Evanston, Wyoming. They were guests of their cousins, Mrs. James Harris and Mrs. Parley Eyre, and of a nephew Harold Bean. The visitors were enroute to their home after vacationing in California. Mrs. Decker is County Assessor at Evanston. Prescriptions Omp Mart PASCOE FROZEN IwpiflKt AmpmmiM Uy Pharmacist tsgktsrsd Ahrayi 1 I T Plans Party For Halloween Honor has come to Tooele by a local girl becoming one of the ten finalists in the Miss Teen Age Utah contest held in Suit Lake City this past Saturday. Mi Sandy Mueller, IN year old ..ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Ore U. Mueller, of this city, con.,eting against girls from all parts of Utah was selected to the first 25 and then to the first ten. The finalist Is chosen for personality, talent, poise, and scholastic ability, and Is open to girls between the ages of 13 through 17. It is sponsored by Patricia Stevens Career College and the South East Furniture Co. The winner will receive many prizes and a trip to . lovely Dallas to compete in the Miss Teenage America Pageant. The finals for Miss Teenage Utah will be on Channel 5 TV Saturday, October 24 at 10:31 p.m. j ORANGE JUICE i-- LINN C. BAKER DEMOCRAT for UTAH STATE TREASURER If nobody knows the trouble you've teen, youre not living in a small town. Times Star, Cincinnati, Ohio. J,A INVENTORS The fellow who invented the alarm clock probably did the most to arouse the working classes. Grit Commonwealth. The Tooele Civic League is holding its annual Halloween party Me and My Shadow" Monday, October 26, in the club room. No muss, no fusi, just come backwards. An exciting eve ning of fun and food is olfered to all club members and guesu. are Mrs. Darlene Lee and Mrs. Marjie Davis, with club officers assisting. EMINENTLY QUALIFIED Primary Halloween Parly Oct. 30 for First Ward Children by Experience Proved Integrity Leadership on bio birthday Two candle cake will tell the age of handsome Oint Leathern when be celebraiei his birthday October 24. Hio parents Mr. and Mrs. Kay Leatham nee planning a party for him, with relativet and frlendo Invited to share the Attention all Primary children of Tooele. The First Ward is holding a big Halloween party Friday, October 30 at the First Ward Church. The time will be Helirf Society from 3:30 to 7:30 p.m. Come all in costumes. There will be Leadership games to play, also fishing party fun. home made booths, darts, Meeting Sunday candy, witches brew, and much more to make .your party a Tooele Stake Relief Society success. District will be big held Leadership meeting Admission will be ten cents, Sunday. October 23, at 2 p.m. so bring your brothers, sisters, at the First Sixth Twelfth ward Winners and friends and all come and church. have a good time with us. There will be instructions for Honored P.S. you may even bring all departments and a good atNearly 300 onlookers were tendance of ward workers is de- present at the Annual Achieve- your parents. sired. ment and Awards Banquet and Program held at Ely, August THEATRE The most artful part in a play 4. The purpose of the program WOMEN Robert The young woman student is to recognize and honor the is the foola. members who have done sets up impossible goals within work through the the framework of an impossible exceptional timetable. She strives, in four year and to honor the parents years, to earn her degree, leaders and others who have program. marry, and try out a career. supported the BRENT SHELDON, District Right behind her, urging her on Club president was master in this morale-breakin- g race, are her parents and classmates. of ceremonies for the evening. If she doesn't make it, she Nora Goicoechea led the Pledge panics, and searches out ways of Allegiance, Cheryl Hicks she can escape these devastat lead the pledge and A. Z. Simmons Re- Joy, County Agent gave the ing pressures. welcome. view. Mrs. Georgia Felts, home OLD TIMER agent, gave special recognition An is someone who .to the four members of the remembers when parents and District who won all expense-pai- d baby sitters were the same trips to Chicago to the Club Congress. National people. Irving Leibowitz The four state winners were -Carole Sharp, a winner in achievement and a member of the Btue Eagle Club. Joy Hicks who won in leadership; Cheryl Hicks, safety, and Ronald Bate' man, a winner in Entomology, all members of the Deep Creek Club. MEMBERS OF ..the Deep Club who won pins .Creek and special awards were: Joy Hicks, Girls Achievement Girls Horsemanship Trophy, Trophy, and leadership. As Treosurer of Weber County, linn C Baker requested less funds for county operations in each successive yeor he served. As Treosurer of Weber County, linn Baker worked with the State Treosurer and is fomiliar with the duties of treosurer. As a former State Representative, linn Baker served on various committees ond became well acquainted with Stote Government. W HI are VOTK TO WIN . . . VOTE FOR J7 LINN C. BAKER for Stott Treasurer, November 3 Paid political advertisement by AKER FON TREASURES COMMITTEE NONVAl H. ADAMS, CHAIRMAN 4-- 0ni! (koismi 4-- safety BROOM A new broom sweeps clean but you can have more fun with tn old rake. Regina (Sask) Civic League Qaan (h& n? Chu 4-- 4-- CALDWXLl DZIUO 29 0 MAIN ST. TOOELE, UTAH 882 0217 :i if TK3 VflEKIK) AT Ocrca'i AG ttcrhot old-tim- 4-- 4-- RONALD BATEMAN Better re- ceived Achievement Boys Trophy and pins in beef, entomology and tractor. Cheryl Hicks received Senior Beef Showmanship trophy and pins in beef, clothing, foods and nutrition, home economics and safety. Benny Sheldon received the Senior Boys Horsemanship Trophy and pins in beef and mih your Wdxhj i Pkxure e Famous system Filter-Fl- o washing Wash just tha way you want to for any fabric Completely flexible control of wash and spin speeds, wash and rinse temperatures, and length of soak and wash cycles Water saver lead selection Bleach dispenser Jet -- Swirl Fabric Softener dispenser tractor. DUANE HICKS won Junior Beef Showmanship trophy. This District has 256 members from four counties which covers nearly half the state of Nevada. 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