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Show f I w Tlte Tootle Transcript, Iriihv, Oct. M 'Oil 2S, 1900 1 Efficiency at U. id I 14)1 mavimuiu rllu IriH and v Ilil-vrisit- s satlslai'-It.4- sl.i.U-utU.- 1 raster Masuiiuiu J tames) Ilrp.ti4i1.111, tiunjHitrr ih-- 41 ritgi4iti I nisnsilv id Irgi-lrati.- 0Jt "'iiiuih f,l( lull THE MKX.KWI Mill into lfnt winter ijiuitri, ri7,pi hat , new al.Hil v '3-- t uf things, Oim new .vt j 3' haute tot to l . (iHitino-student- s V4l1lt IJVate III .tilwiHf legislation Legislation Itotlu, 4IhJ im hih) l,c 'anethml of Mhrsluling ,t ii.lrn t, in ;lh-i- r ami vi , l lasses are "lhtr tltailline lor rrgistiati'Ni (it ir, There Nhv if several rruvm. tin? Mavimuiu tyistrall.Ni prmrsv rd K,.., faster mul aevilblmg tn Ads am 1, ;tmirr rttunnt, JJJr. J, Rover Jarvis, Jrrn oi ami RcgiSratmn will niatt-rial- s In? m-i- students jlu Mail. There through th? l',S, are fewer trp.ti4' lion form, to oMiiplWc, ami "in-diiiiinltrr, will rejilave (lass cards. c t ; CURFNCK A. Jr, Inisersilx ltrp.lur, MR. Jthat with , Reed-Jrr- said assistant? of the I lie jlimrlMll Comjmter ("enter and the Inisersitv'i new IMVU! I Ins, a (him. It wider arras of al-- t tentative can lie considered in Jilanniiig ideal sthcdnles (or t. Dimin' the week of Nusein-7- , registration material,, .consisting uf ail Enrollment Card. and Alternate n Request (jid, a Instniition sheet and a Change of Address Card, will In? mailed to all ,tndent, currently enrolled in the Iniversitv. . In completing these material,. Ihe student dumtd note that eaih Jequcst for free tune (time in J hie h it would In? impossible for fiT to attend ilac,), will reduce to vmie extent the of hi, aide to (dizain a full m heilule of courses, Mr. Reeder explained. I FOR THIS reavm, it will Je to the students advantage to Request free time only when necessary for work or for other com- - I Re-jue- ,t Regis-tratio- y la-m- g .1, 1 1 1 K IK S tin I 1 Hisc iil it s lat is, f k m n , f JH lit UK I lllltt (III w 1,1 On I.ilhrlniyin 'Hit' I ptwin Hie Mate Valtiuenl of llighwavt atinotiuied toilas that the of keeping litter fin'll I'tah x highs, as, ha, increased fnaii $72. tlNt in I'ttsl to 1il.M.f in to Jiiu 'test. Chief Maiiiteuanie Fnginerr tor tin? Deartinent . d Hiulmaw there nr two 1114(0 fat tor, (iHitiiluiting to this I im lease. Mr 'test states. One factor i, that the I'tali State Dejtart-men- t of llighwaxs has plated an r esen greater euidia,i, ini an taiiisaigu ami the other 1, that their are some motoiist, ihi the highwax, that aie not litter conscious. A juNtitm of the cost increase is altnluited to large susplies of litter lags the lligh-wa- v I)eiar1menl has matle as e to the jmiI die. Tliese litter lags base leen xerv siktessfiil and the demand for them err-laumerits their distribution. Mr. krst also notes that nationally the cost of litter rrmosal has risen from $1-million to $2.1 million during the last ten a gam of 40 per cent. years However, during the same period of ten years, auto registration has increased 31 per cent and laltor costs have risen Ml per cent. This analysis indicates that we are gaming in our drive for litter reduction. Mr. .Vest commented further hy stating that litter present, certain hazards on the highway that have and do cause serious A'e will keep placaccidents. ing emphasis on the htterlmg and violations of the highway litter act until the citizen recognizes his responsibility to keep I'tah Highways Clean and America Beautiful. aii 4I iTT i t itt TO .O 4fiM op to mi rvaii' had "jj'! cli! jir) told Iiim l;M Dot 1 Imr," Uid lh V f! I f 1 Imt ale toil Mile toll fV ai4r alt 111 if , in thriMili tilth (4t lit l, to mi hv III Mil," 4 uil I hr laniirf. "ikI air to 4 On 4 1H It 111 AiltWV, Kp I jti $!kui4 vh itt $l.-SU- auti-litte- ad-aid- tik fkrr have their ml out for them bt Ihe ret rut mioh Uonu Cilt talr tolU ilioM hi ami of urn he. hnol rtert htime in looele had IiuiIh their uhufi liipjHd mailt lrre a pile $mh a Ihi one Mailing (or toilet tuui. 5 - (tolrieii Spike Aelmlie Scheduled Mauv atlraili.Mis have i arranged fur I II lull and Future farmers of meiua moil. s wh enter their animals m the Coldcii Spike Satmnal lave-stmShow here Nuseinlirr 10 In-ci- C U-r- I'), tliriMigli f.vtubil vuntests for maiket steers and heifers, laiiiln and higs will lie held in U'lli f F and ( II departments. Selcvtum of the Junior Dcvartmcnt grand vhamp ion fat steer will In- - a feature of the cMiiN'ti(ion. (all scrambles and IivsIinI udging contest are cvjH-cteto draw large entries of the smith-fu- l farmers and farmerettes, sard Vein Thompson, stm k show manager. Also ini the program are s fitting and showmanship lainli and hog classes. in Entry notices for punor t exhibits must In mailed to (hilden Spike National l.ive-stocSliow, Ogden. I'tah not later than Nov. I, Mr. Thompcon-fest- U-e- de-pa- rt rnc-n- k son said. 24 North Main Small Reminder To Mr. Ray Pruett Mrs. Don Johnson is pictured with her house guest. Miss Shigoko lluira. Miss lluira is sisiting from Honolulu, Hawaii. lien vestigative wotk we have accomplished, we base decided to proceed with the project immediately and we cxjH-c-t to In jumbiciug marketable phosphate rock for sale to fertilizer manufacturers hv the fall of RK)7. Mountain Fuel, a natural gas utility, will establish a company division to operate the phosphate business, Mr. Fidlar said. The will include jrhosphatc mining and transjNirting the ore as well as washing and calcining it at the projrosed new plant to produce phosphate rock, he said. HURT IN FALL Jimmy '.Vatkins was hurt Saturday, while deer hunting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jakie .Vatkins, in South Willow Canyon. He climbed a tree and when the limb broke he fell, landing on his back on some sticks. He was brought to Tooele Clinic for treatment. lie: I have a confession to make to you. Im a married man. She: Gosh, you scared me. I thought von were going to say Duke this wasnt your car. Power Magazine Pruett an old of land around the and down the building was long ago broken building and lot represent a very dangerous hazard to Wendover School children. The eyesore is also extremely obnoxious to the local townspeople. Picture No. 2 represents what is left of Mr. Pruetts Pool Hall and Tavern which he operated in Wendover for a number of years. The building leaves a rather bad impression on visitors and townspeople alike. Now, Mr. Pruett! As State Chairman of the Democratic Party, plus Tooele County Surveyor, doesnt it occur to you that the First Lady, Mrs. Johnson, would be somewhat chagrined and disappointed in you for what you are doing to her beautification ' Maybe a copy of this ad could be sent to her that she would prevail upon you to repent and do something about the buildings so that once again dignity may be restored to the high offices of Tooele County Surveyor and Chairman of the Democratic Party in the great State of Utah. Paid Political Ad by Republican Central Committee, Hawaii loselv guest stasmg at tlie home uf Mr. and Mrs. Don Johnson this week, hails from Honolulu. Miss Shigoko lluira is vacationing for three weeks in the Slates, and will visit with friends and relatives in Itah. Idaho and Cali A These pictures show just what Mr. Ray left behind in Wendover, Utah. Picture No. 1 shows the remains of light plant building located on a small plot adjacent to the Wendover School. The fence In mi Mountain Fuel Supply To Develop Phospliale Properties Mountain Fuel Supply Cciiii-anplans to develop its phosphate proN.Tties in southc-aftc-Idaho and produce marketable phosphate rock for sale to large fertilizer manufacturing concerns in the western Cintcd States and Canada, it was announced Tuesday bv M. M. Fidlar, president. THE COMPANY will invest aliout $1 million in the project which will include construction of a plant near Soda Springs, tdaho to wash and calcine the jihosphate ore, Mr. Fidlar said. .Vork on the project will begin in the near future and production should liegin in the fall of 17, he added. Authority to proceed with the project W'as granted hy the companys board of directors at its regular meeting Tuesday, Mr. Fidlar reported. 'Ae have held leases in southeastern Idaho and other areas for several years and have been investigating the possibilities of the phosphate business in the intervening time, he continued. Our leases involve substantial reserves of phosphate ore which, in the approved project, can be mined by open pit methods. AS A RESULT of the in to 3 ip d r,4rpeJj w" v- DQOEUU ID 2 A 7 7 ' - -- Claude Atkin, Chairman fornia. She having an enjoy--abl- e tune and basing new experiences. For the first time she went on a r hunt (his season. r hunt came Along with the ride. Although it was a horsc-haca bit fatiguing. Miss llmra says ch-e- ch-t-- it was great fun. (3 nvz3 nrKinza rrOmriLia ihll 4 t 4 ii.oiotr. piraih' the (.ihiirr, 'toi am I no, t oo fc talk Barrus Motors Inc., 83 N. Main, I 'tall 11 JaV I iu ti t oil gotutf all t(M i4 44 Ik jdatt to i t! o JHtlr K.4S4 l tit vai t lot nt t'jMljt idviaX lit till ntt rti h a. mis ttOfi)ui 4 rllfsli Hit J' Ir m M $ till 4 ll.(o itK.ki I if Ur fir,,; id, 4 lev! Will la id tall.'tl at l,r f k lo.Jf hot m ) Alt1. 4( t I ( ' hriiOtnl In the Toode Area, you know where the In Crowd is? At your QuaKty Buick dea!ers.(Where else?) In-t- Droivns program? ItaMir v.Hf t"4 tlliu A Ikoimi hiarter (lass St lied lile, will go 011 wrle at the Rook ttore after Noseiulier I. Hie w heilule, will list ionise where, er they ha,e designated In ads ante l, the tlepart inenls. pants cuffs inside they give boot protection in bad weather. Equally practical in their budget 8'i 4 w I (inter With pants cuffs outside they look like dress oxfords . . . with Sizes 11 Wi7. y pricet0! Ir) ltijA iitiistli4tolu Mai Ii5 eglnt. t; I sf t 44IM ll.t H ,1 Votlf HIV will register in 1( tht? 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