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Show Dance Students to Appear In Review Fri. Evening The THMle.TranMripl, Frlthn, May 21 1965 a vmm&wme mm Mrii Pnfef M TmH Cay. Ulak 6Um m !m Cay. VM. AayaM 14 IM4. m Bmm CtaM M aT Mwl I. IT on fm GIRLS AND GUNS Girls love guns. IM M4na U BPD. t O wn II par yaar linn) M Na M. TmM. UwO. M par yaar Baaaa. a laraipa d JkJkJLJ Local BPW Club Visits o cross-sectio- alto what other are more important mi im nm m OIL GSHUHEBUKE - people mean, in what may quit different sense. I am thinking, of course, of words like democracy, liberal. and conservative. Georea Or, well may have hit on a profound truth when ha assumed that the present political chaos is connected with the decay of and that some improvement might be brought about by starting at the verbal leveL tang-guag- e, Quality Geraniums are grown, jp in -- afc GROUND BEEF Seven's AO fterbot mu c? pm and so are Petunias, Zinnias, Marigolds and other annuals you will have flowers about two weeks earlier due to the fact of no shock or wilting when you Plant Pot n All. Since the roots grow right thru the peat pot they keep right on growing we also have Tomatoes, Peppers and other vegetables in Jiffy-Pot- s. They have been given a good start so that you will have your own fresh fruit when store prices are at their highest. Come in you can start picking while your neighbors are just hoping. ICOEVEN GREENHOUSES 1150 Y N. Main Hours 4 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. - Saturday 9 a.m. to 8:30 pm - Donald A. (Don) Smith '.1 who use them seem to us a Jo-let-- Dinoland 31 to- day than ever before, because mm have become le united in their attitudes, and hev si creasingty difficulty to underI suspect The annual review uf Dorothy standing one another. neces Searle Dance students will be that one of the first sieps and ourselves to 7:34 21. at getting sary held Friday, May the world out of the mes we pm. in the cultural hall of the are to. is to become clear m North Stake Tabernacle. mind as to Just what we our will 64 dancers Approximately and mean by certain words, appear on the program. Colorful new costumes and new routines to new modem tunes will add interest to this popular event. Dances will feature tap, jars and ballroom, all under the direction of Mrs. Dorothy Searle. The public is invited to attend and admission is free. Dancers to appear on Dance Revue ar as follows; Mary Jo Jackron, Sue Carrington. Carla Orlando, Colleen Haskett. Michelle Tomlch, Nancy String-ham- . Brenda Elton, Diar.ne Lee, Cherrte Gordon, Sue Rich man. Cathy Jones, Shaunna Jones, , Marilyn Dymock, Dianne Greg-rich.VsT Elisabeth Griffith. Sue Walters, Mable Dawn Mueller, McKet-dric- k. Sherry Thomas, Robin Sherry Smith, Joyce Bevan, Wendy Burgoyne. Marilyn Bridges, Connie Barton, Ann Sheperd. Lu Ann Ellen Kmsinger, Bob Kin sir.ger, Colette Williams, Julie Dickerson, Julie Jensen, LuAnn Barbara Bottema. Vorwaller, Kathy Edward. Grant Thomas, Julie Hunt, Jackie Hydrlck. Debbie Lee, Allison Gillerpie. Sherte Fullmer, Gloria Helmger. Darlynn Openshaw, Jan Rich-thaSusanne RusselL Mary e Dymock, Rose Ann Nelson, Pratt, Tim Parks, Julie Busico, Vickie Pendleton, Tim Williams, Dorinda Jones. Debbie Sedar, Leslie Warburtor.. Diann Hamilton. Lisa Nelron, Carta Whitehouse, Karen Daly, Suzanne Gregrich, Sharon Lee, Kay Gordon, Brenda Faddis, Cheryl Johr.ron, Terrie Smith, Leslie Yourg, Prggy Karabat-so- s, Carol Watkins and Sheila Kay Hamilton. Masie Young, and Douglas Me Kendrick. The happy affair usually begirt at a very Car fcaaryiM ait early age, when cap pistols and itar ar Cay Paaaary outfits compete with cowgirl dolls for attention. Brother and PUBLISHED by Transcript Bulletin PubJIihlnf Co., lac. the boy next door spend much JOEL DUNN. Editor of their play time with toy guns HUGH J BARNES. Associate ' Editor of kinds and why various ETHEL B HALGREN. Buatnoaa Manager shouldn't sister Join them? After all, it once was real - girls at 1964 produced only 0,000 DAIRYMEN 1171 and their mothers shot game Cornell Umvrriity prediffod pounds of milk, 344 pounds of lor food and fought Indiana, bit year that by 174 the Up buttrrfat, and had an Income bardits, and cattle rustlers -cost feed of over SIM, only It prr crnl of Nrw York dairy-mright beside the men in the would have herds that aver-age- while cows in the top 10 per-ceand no one can fight family; of Nrw York's DHIA test 20.000 pounds of milk, 704 more fiercely for home and herds only 1S.S04 avrrage pounds of buttrrfat, and tocom children than a wife. of S04 per pounds of milk and SO) pounds ovrr (red cot Admittedly, It la a surprise cow. This is quite a goal since of buttrrfat and had income for many men who visit a junior the average cow in New York ovrr feed cost of only SIM. rifle club range and suddrnly discover that the third shooter from the right is equipped with 7fr ballet-styl- e slippers, cute red slacks, long, curly, blorde hair, and is shorter than the .22 rifle she is shooting to calmly. The target can be a surprise, too; it is often one that scores higher than all those shot by the boys. Girls often find satisfaction in target shooting at the age when (hey are also the best softball players in the neighborhood. Their reflexes are excellent; MABEL DAWN MUELLER daughter of Mr. and Mr. Oran nerves are an unknown factor, Mueller b ready tor the Dorothy Start Dane Revut and they willingly listen, team, scheduled for Friday, 7:34 p.m. la the North Slake and get fine results. It is a matter of photographic record that women shooters, inn wealthy now. cluding champions, are a One of the attraction for the of American womanhood BPW women gathering over - friendly, feminine, and very the State was the dinosaur iccessful when competing with quarry, where workmen have men. been chipping away sirce 1909, now partially enclosed by a Carrying a letter in his hand visitfor a unique building open supervisor at the Federal by Ouida Dlui thorn ors to observe the tedious task Housing Administration apDie 123- - mile, wide brain of removing the petrified bones proached another employee and where monslers lived and died on the stone cliff by methods said, About this request. Has in use since the time of the our field office not received and left their bonea 134 million WiMr. Mrs. and on the word Egyptians. proper forms to year ago atretchea out for 44 lbur House and Mr. and Mrs. use for this sort of thing? The miles with red sand knolls and Herbert Braden registered at clerk said. They have now.fo grey sagebrush dotting the land the visitor center, part of the they probably hadnt received cepe. Shadowed by the giant 32S-square- - mile Dinosaur Nathe word when that was writThe moat advanced oil in the RPM DELO line. A Urntah mountains, this Basin tional Monument and marvelten. The supervisor said, the was first year- long homq true mixed fleet oil, outstanding for low tempera A bill introduced in the MichiWell, send this back to them white men in Utah and one ed at stones on display found of ture, stop and go driving or hot heavy duty servof the last sections of the State between the riba of dinsoaurs and tell them to put it in the gan legislature would require the ice in either gasoline or diesel engines. settled by the Mormon pioneers. believed to have been swallow- proper form. Then, when it gets suto manufacturers to paint ed to aid digestion at is done back here, tell them that the inside of trunk lids wuh reflecin nama Here Frenchman 1)32 It disperses contaminants so thoroughly they pass tive pamt, if it became law. by many birds today, since the answer is no. ed RobkJoux established a tradanimals had no teeth. grindirg through the finest commercial filters in a size so ing fort with the Ute Indians, Leona Shelter, Millie Bryan minute they can't harm engines or form sludge. but his name became a symbol and Ella James were impressof FRESH sbvery and cruelty among ed with Roosevelt which has This will at least double your oil filter life! We the red men to they burned it. -boom a become DELO Oil RPM overnight Multi Service stock this new WILLIAM HENRY Ashley town a center for and his mountain men came the round- - shopping along with other RPM DELO Oils for any engine faced Utes and the into the basir. through Flaming and deliver them promptly. home of actress Lorraine Day, Gorge 49 years after Escalante her family (Johnson) having and a forest, school, valley and been early Mormon settlers. LDS Stake are named for him. The town was ramed for PresiA reservation which originally dent Roosevelt who Teddy occupied nearly ' all the Basin was believed to have passed was established here in 1961 by once. President Lincoln, a month af- through ter a searching party sent out conference THE THREE-DATK9S WEIKEK) AT called by State BPW President-Franci- s by Brigham Young had reportexed the area ", . . valueless Lenox of Vernal was cept to hold the world togethkeynoted by Mrs. Dorothy Ford er. . of Sherman Oaks, California. Driver, from fertile lands in This is the first time in 42 other parte of Utah and Coloyears a national president has rado into this area, the Indians installed Utah officers at a BPW had a hard struggle. It was convention in our state. She hard to teach them to use their expressed gratitude for expreswater rights and water went to sions of welcome extended to one of the warmest in waste. When the Basin was her thrown open to whites, who her tour of the states and were given second choice to the abroad and promised to bring view water, the land became useful her husband to Utah to Ford Tooele P. O. Box 417 Mrs. the scenery. splendid for the with farming; however, 882-14Res. 882-38has held important positions discovery of oil and the 342,000, with business and industrial 000 to the Indians granted firms and has been the recipiDISTRIBUTOR, STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS the the lawsuit through against for her acGovernment by Dr. Ernest L. ent of many awards in improving educationWilkinson for them, they are tivities al and business opportunities for women and youth in the Los Ar.geles area. At the Saturday dinner meeting word came that an honorary doctors degree would be conferred Mrs. Ford by the University of Iowa.. Mrs. Olga Braden of the Tooele Club, 2nd vice president of the Utah Federation met Mrs. Ford at the Vernal airport and was later elected an alternate to the National BPW Convention to be held in Washington, Taaatt Cay. WORDS Words 17 ffiistMMi fflssajpcsE? vMces D. C. The eleven Tooele members registered at the convention Plan for Prowere told the program for the comgress ing club year will place emphasis on individual, community, and world responsibility. Mrs. Emma F. SUNDAY, Beck presented news service awards. The coverage of National Business Womens Week by the Tooele Transcript won a citation as the best in the state by a weekly newspaper. President Juanita Perkes accepted the award on behalf of the Tooele Club. Delegates to the convention i, were Vera Young, Mary Ouida Blanthorn, Maria Frugalia, Helen House, Juanita Perkes and Tish Staples. As the Tooele Club members left the land dissected by five rivers and their brooding canyons and flaming gorges, described by Louise Larsen Fisher in Family Courageous as An area that only God and time and man- - made dams could ever bring to bear and be fruitful or be used for the edification of man, they were led to comment that its primitive setting has only begun to yield its wealth and beauty. 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