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Show The Tooele Transcript, Friday, 'March 19, 1965 ueuma ft trukUTdirjiuira' nr Oaaa m! hMi Nrt fntut M Tank Cay. Vuk omm m T ml (ay. VM. IUal I,. UM mtm Art al Man t. C Calnaa ky a Twatryt Maa ay. la, . M ka Mail I Tail la Cay. UiaA all aarraaaaa Aaaca la In M. Taaala. Ula latatnauaa raaa O pm ya IPO. t 0 kaaaa. aak (anlya mt H pa yaar ar cay DaMaafy I m hAa lia Car-- PUBLISHED by Transcript Bulletin Publishing Co.. Ine. JOEL DUNN. Editor HUGH J. BARNES. Associate Editor ETHEL B HA LG REN. Buainaaa Mnnir Children Are Waiting There are many worthy organizations, working for the health and welfare of children, that ask and re ceive our support. We Americans are a compassionate people, and even the most unsentimental of us cannot bear to think of children who are waiting for help that does not come. But how many of us stop to think that when the American Cancer Society asks us this April to help conquer cancer with a Checkup and a Check that our contribution will help thousands of children with can- cer? The tragic fact is that cancer is the leading cause of death from disease among school children. In 1965, more than 5.000 young lives will be lost to cancer. The greatest single weapon we have against cancer - in both children and adults - is the constant vigilance of the informed individual. Tens of thousands of Americans are alive today because they recognized the danger signals of cancer and received prompt treatment. During Crusade against Cancer month, your American Cancer Society is conducting a special educational program to make parents aware of the danger of cancer in children. So often this disease begins with some trivial ailment that is ignored until it is too late. Parents are urged to know the danger signals of childhood cancer and to consult a doctor if any of these symptoms appear. Prompt action means real hope of a complete cure. There is as yet no cure or preventive for leukemia, cancer of the blood- - forming tissues, which takes the lives of about half of the children who are cancer victims. But, there is growing optimism that leukemia may be the first cancer to be permanently controlled. The American Cancer Society is currently spending over 52 million a year on leukemia- - related research alone. We all wait eagerly for each medical advance that means new hope in our common struggle to cure cancer. Among us are thousands of children many too who are victims of cancer. young to read these words This April, when you are asked to support the American Cancer Society's Crusade, please remember -the children are waiting. - - riU I IFF IN LAKES AND RESERVOIR Department of Fish and game biologists are continuing to keep their eye on oxygen conent and other conditions where the long winters freeze may affect the fish life In reservoirs or lakes. PURSE STOLEN 22 P. McFarland. Melba Pinehurst, reported to Tooele City Police Thursday that her purse containing S2 and personal papers was taken from her car while it was parked at the hospital. ANNOUNCING ?GCJ C3033CE Fcr the Exciting Lin, of TRI - GIIM LIQUID EMBROIDERY Saturday, March 20 1 1 o.ri. to 9 p.m. Daughters of Utah Pioneer's Cldg. lest VinB Strt, Toot! (Ntxt to Public Library) M0SE INFORMATION FOX 884-500182-027- 5 182-473- 6 9 182-185- 8 CALL: PLEADS GUILTY Charlie A. Miller entered a plea of guilty in Tooele City Court Friday to public intoxication and was sentenced to pay a fine of M0 or spend I days in jail. Ruby Mountains Scenic Area la Designated aers spactacular section of the Ruby Mountains It. northrsftem Nevada isdtsig nated a scenic area by Regional Foietter Floyd Iverson of the U. S. Forest Service, In 40,720- - A ternountam UPHOLSTERY rwniftir 1 PARTICIPATES WITH NAVY RESERVE 1 new Ruby MounlaU-- s Area on the Humboldt National Forest I xtei.ds toms II miles along the rugged, glaciated crest of the Ruby Mountains southeast of Elko, Nevada. Within the area art four peaks over 11.000 feet In including Ruby Dome (11.250 fret), numerous peaks over 10.000 feet in elevation, and over two doier, alpine lakes nettled among Its cirques. WUIard D. Oliver. Salt Lake; James M. SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICTS MEET FEATURES OF the newly esGatherul, Murray, Wendell Anderson, Granuvllle and Calvin Olaon, Vernon talk over tablished National Forest Scethe agenda lor the Zone 2 conference of Soil Conservation Districts held Tuesday in nic Area include the Tooele. Lamulle Canyon which was carved by an immense powerful river of ice which gouged REGIONAL Forester Ivtrsm out a canyon with To Dance in sheer aide walls rising nearly tales that improvements plan2.000 feet above the canyon ned for the scenic area include College floor. Along Ms tides, ribbon-lik- e rebuilding and paving the Lawaterfalls come spilling moille Canyor. road; improving w a Concert down from small lakes cradled camping facilities in Lamoille IS LtlKHlgCU in cirques and hanging valleys Canyon; bettering the Marilyn F. Msyo, daughter existing Latrail system and constructing between the high peaks. of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Mayo, Benefit Luncheon The Bridge also provides new access trails; and providmoille Canyon 8 North 1st East, Tooele, will the principal means of access ing limited camping facilitita at for Cerebral Palsy Fund will dance In the 41st annual conto tht heart of the scenic arts the primary back country lakes be held on Saturday, April 20 cert of Orchesia, University of anwith trails Iradiig from the The Ruby Mountains Sctr.ic rather than the previously Colorado modern dance group road end at the head of the Area will be managed for its nounced date of March 20. and Saturday. Ihe affair will he held in Friday canyon to Liberty Lakt ai.d the multiple use values carefully the Kirk Hotel at 1:20 p.m. top of the mountain range. The correlated to protect the waterSENTENCED amall glacial lake and atreaira shed and make the superb re- Tickets at $1.25 are available Waldo Albert Martinez, 840 of members Business from the although remote, are well acock creational features available and Professional Women who South Coleman was sentenced ed with trout and offer excel- for public enjoyment. in Tooele City Court to pay a are sponsoring the event lent fiahing to the hiker or the A scenic area is a place of fine of 850 or spend ten days will be prizes includThere horseback traveler. Within tht outstanding or matchless beauty in jail on a charge of leaving a silver tea service. area are many speck a of wild- which requires special manageing the scene of an accident life including mountain lion, ment to preserve these qualibobcat, coyote, badger, beaver, ties. Scenic areas art establixh many small mammals, and a ed under a Department of AgCENTER CUT variety of birds including sev- riculture regulation, where land eral species of grouse. or unipossessirg outstanding The rough mountainous terque natural beauty warrants rain provides important sum- this classification. mer range for mule deer which art driven down to the lower slope by fall storm providing BARE RUTH excellent hunting through the SIGN UP MARCH 20 All boys 12, 14 ai.d IS years October- - November hunting seain playing son. Domestic livestock graze of age interested LB. portions of the area during the Babe Ruth ball, who have not summer months. previously registered, may sigt. A! ITS THE RUBY Mountains play- up Saturday, March 20, at 10 ed a significant role in the de- a m. at the Smrltermans Lodge velopment of both Nevada and Please bring your birth certifi- California. During the period of cate to verify your age. western overland immigration from 1841 to 1869, the Rubies with their surrounding verdant valleys served as a havet. of rest and recuperation for the travel worn and battered wagon trains. At the same time the mountain range was a formidable barrier forcing immigrants to swing far to the south to cross Hastings Pass. The Donne r Party traveling this longer route in 1848 was delayed ten days. This delay contributed to the party being trapped by heavy early snows in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. John Fremont in 184S named the mountains and the Humboldt River after his friend, Prussian naturalist Baron Aiex ander von Humboldt. Later in 1854 Colonel E. J. . Steploe, searching .for a military route across central Nevada, changed the name to Ruby Mountains when one of his men discovered "rubies (actually red garnets) while prospecting for gold near Hastings Pass. nZEESTCUTZf 4SI Seaft Mnia Ralph J. 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