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Show The Tooele Transcript, Friday, Octoln--r 7, i960 RHYTHMIC RARD BEATS Edited by lUmelde Nielw Cibeoe OV - p r0 , Indian Summer bt t Cb VC Morrell Plump, Tender, Utdh Grown . . . 7 A" Grade, Broad-breaste- t d lb. HENS. . aujp; rlii u L&j. G ., " flfeM (M4M uMiff 4 .ONE AH Pinooppte-Aprico- M- l- of liioL pkg. $y -- lido Pottim-Avoc- ado, Soreno Pottom 12-- , t'--r Fresh, lean r v' V meaty... Loin end wi I ,29; ,, ; By Lalu Munroe 4 - Once swooining could attract a man. A splender waist two hand could an. And a dainty little appetite, '.Vere then considered the right. But now a modest maiden brooks The once forliidden in her look. And hits the guy who make retorts. Her brown leg ripple in the sun; Her bleached hair says, the battle's won But girls and gal are all the same, Just the time are far from tame! r I- - J The Paradox Setdlou ,2S7 Dol Monto. Wholo DDD.IL 3 .t, 7 - By Edward R. Tuttle PECANS far$lcislliU A man is a whimsical creature, with an idea back in hi dome That hotel are expected to feature the atmosphere furnished at home The foibles defy understanding; or it might le a victim of spells. For at home he insists on demanding the services found in hotels. CAROLYN 16-- 0 (or . , Changing Times o v, Pinoopplo-Oran- g, Aooorjo. 26-o- z. , 'Vitch of the fall, .pread tour magic uand aerm the horizon. Brighten the countmide in splendorou. array. Kiiihroider the urmdron. colon of autumn into an (Vtoler day. Iaaf of glowing gold and ruddy flame, death await you, Yet you gleam. Mv.teriim.ly 1 hanged. Hit hi y beautiful. Autumn. Autumn. Autiinin. jf( 0 Pineapp!o-Peb- r SON HAtD , fVMV BATWtf GUARANUID1 JGG.29 JGG. DDDQX i by Marjorie Martin A" CulJjVn Del Monto t, oh. Tune, of alll Autumn ' ?' r Del Monto faiict The falling leave pirouetted gaily (Her the walk and domn the l.ritk iavrd tfreet. inimd like taut fiddle Mrtngv Making like uniter' first !eet. at tune Smmthng The un came out and the u md dies dou 11. Our Indian tummer came hark to toun. kSSSTk ; com hmiila.. ernptie.. Tarn, by Harriott Paul r PDHGAPPILG The Our Indian Sununrr Atst Colon or Whit. Big RoILmmm 1. the autumn, uawHi and pravrr, Tluuk.i. iti, Hold pam and ml mine. Indian Minuner. . ..imnm of .print' .unwl of .uiimier, do me. ? Tender, meaty. Center Rib IlfttMf the autumn, harvf'l and rot. the ImnuiIiIuI rii.wl red fall. Thi. Tin 13; Mf J7 r SCOT TOWELS .$ y WL I. the autumn, for auluiim I. IS - n etp (SS b -.- "o 888.. fceio I '-- v Atfv ) PRIDE . BiMly SAjf! ZP rr xi v and cud, the uautiful, aging and wive. )uv of the autumn are gnldt'ii torn, to hoard III taie'. hrait and prize. Hu. i. the auluiim, uHhil and Md, the Irarful. the .miling, wirne. Sam mill the mhltenr.. ol hrairuli .Wp dull MMtrfull mrr the Hriir. Iliu -- Y ede Burnous'll Collin , unco Package PDC1D.GG .03' Aquomarino or Honey-GolAvocado or Honey Gold. d. ii .to 5fl VtK; ' , t'A 1 J Proscription o r, ' by Edward R. Tuttle ! Advisers long have argued that matrimony stake Is based upon the precept of so much give and take. ! In other words, the secret by which a marriage lives Is giving woman what she wants and taking what she give. t.. Seems To Me WT- - oel by Bea Dragiii ' He has achieved success (truth will tell) 'Vho has laughed often and lived well. d Call him by angels touch, Who has f.iund friends and loved much. triple-blesse- FRUIT Tender, lean, Hormel Quality in the famous Black Label Tray., COCKTAIL Del Monto No. 303 Utahs West Desert by Jack Caldwell You gaze out over this vast domain which the Indian once called his own. There are places out there that will never be tamed Iggs. and the Red Man will never more roam. In this broad expance of sage brush and sand with rocks and ledges and mountains. The blazing sun is baking the land for there is no water for fountains. It is a place that is devoid of life . except for the snakes and the lizzard-.It is a place filled with hardships and strife where wind whirls the sand into blizzards. In this desert land there are curious places with beautiful scenery to see. For those who like the wide open spaces, it is a wonderful place to feel fiee. Away from the city of hurry and scurry, away from the noise and the din. The blazing sun will show you no mercy where Utahs west desert begins. mams KKCHE mmss INSTANT Maxwell house SATmy muni 7a m. m I Ia.m. COFFEE our Get Details PARKIM6 LOT G9 Ml MCE MEAT at Our Store SPICS. Assorted CAKE, banish DONUTS ROLLS J n n n BEAR OAWS CINNAMON - RftlSlW twists CRUNCH PALM LEAF pec AM It All Depends On You f By Lydia O. Jackson 4 ft I 4 4 4 It all depends on you If you are courteous and kind And scatter seeds of kindliness about. They will take root in heaits of otheis. sprout And bear exotic fniit. With happiness your due. ft 4 4 4 4 ted-vine- d 4 4 4 M 4 4 4 4 4 0 But if vou live vour days on earth without you in time will find That life will bleahed blue nothing will look new. For everv thing will lie aligned With discontent, impaswveness and doubt 4 0 4 4 t 4 4 |