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Ktrirtl j.Mtl.11 td North (jio-liu- , in (Jfttul Mtnlir.J ti.lknirry uibmr lli lain. nr iJ imI IikIm.I that lli. disability id la rilrmi H jcrnt la iIm blind la w .'Mxl rn.n crrtifird at rrJ Bnfm.1 m tul rd (u(ir imiB imlfibl Iniut d littiil Ititii- .ikm. Il H c4im.lxl that Mil trfn twtaliJ bow 4te td to milli.n It- hgit4e a tin It- In ihn tmlmiml fy wrvk liliwl pin n the iSIJMI MII.IUI prrwmt .Irmly rhplil, utully bnKlR.vxl (the near Wimii. 4.7UJ penam who have mt bulb .nm, h.a bra U id thrir fmgm, l.ttW kM prfMNtt la IfuB lunp or other .ml mare inplrlary Umb 730. Mim of rrrrfad multitJr Hlrrmit. mcu- - rvJvy W dyUrojiliy . Wl' P.rlmowi ,n f(1 d- - of Conipm rTLTZ .pwo,irt.lloo "(b.ngr la ibr batoatrlrir pruun end iu wr.llirr bate tetl.lu pbtlalueir.l rffctlt upoB ut .11, Ibr large prrrrol.gr of people term lo be rooiplrlrlt tuljuglrd Ib tbrir moudt lo lire flumt, tart. Mr, uucxirtlnjl.Me rtigrtKtrt of wralbr. Ibnr .lliludrt .re waited lo and fro boI juJ by etery .iml of lUtiiitr" but literally bv rtrry wjttd," tlalet Mr. Mrallirtlt (Barry Huimol lo IrlaBd llogao and Mtrle Olww. IMlan twr imlrprndener from Ihe w rallied . . . Ibe patrol youth prudoiliuo will br ptrwolrd fur MIA toulb and Ihrlr patrolt Tuetday and Mrdnrtday, Notrotbrr If and IS brgtBBtBg al 730 pro. in (u ym rfy WMMJ, (, )tJMf u,rlnt ib lb ww rogiin lur , c.imkxI, a mil Vo util Program 2 Nights ) T()()('( Slllkl I Ijla.rua Krgimial further infortnalkm ruril.il Miv (intrude llraity.HouknkJ-tl- e ralturtm, Giant ille, Utah lh b.M,n ...J d9.m. M.mmL.v ibruoKh pm KruLry. IW HSI3i:i) ,)kJ Mrxkr rimiitlt of ibe in HktHetwik H: nd U tmirJ pUy I) v 2)T.,Im.I md br lb. rec- - JlP (.a ,h., )tH1 ilttrW bwlihv lo nu l0 h(l Tb . If l. ZTS ujjij who alto have arrets lo IkmA w k- -. Ik- vb '" nurtn.1 . . . Il B,niy 4,n. .H I 11 y I.Jlifwv IN Artn- -e .1 WM.2Uy. Inin! Mile Berinrlt. tun of Mr. and Mrv Michael J. Bennett. 31 f S. Second Si reel armed home from 'Sard Keith Allen and ce, Jr. Fourth Ward Gordon Lee and Vitian Fatkbt. Sltlh Ward jarnet I. Jensen and Joyce lardwig, l.lrventh Ward - Glen Sherwood and Mrltm South. Twelfth Ward Calvin ()Imh and Allirrl Steadman. Tbirternlh Ward Harlan Pul-dibik! Nolan Steadman. Stockton . J. Dean Zenlner and Krnnrlh SlucUU. Vernon - James L Bevan and J.iel J. Dunn. (ballet MIKE BENNETT er 12, I'Jli? have Iwra made av rtfil la Mivdiri-ar- y atugntnenlt fir Sunday, ? h1 .Imm.I ihirtR. now ImiI wbra t Rrt aomnl wrnnrd. lb.1 I Tul. North Stake Ait Mailr Uk vary ok. m1 g.K)J tire. ... and Geraldine Sagen dltcutt prulJemt wilh tlodrnlt in llte ttbuul ttrtte lrBB Bain' whith will be pmrulrd in ibe North Tourle Male Caroler on Turtdat, No-- t ember If al 7t30 p m. All toung people td Ibe ward and Ihrtc patrol t are Imilrd lo allrud. Itoim Mivtiunarv Tourle Stale Ibnue litre Id H Attinmenln bib, frl.i uh rnyry il - P1 K"d i - TIIE MATERIAL on ihe stores and other reading sources. recxrrdt and lafiea it infonna-liona- l. During 1907, about 20,(KK) handiThe potrular magazines capped persons in addition lo that are rrcorded are News Week, the blind persons already in the Times, Look and Readers Digest. will proltably register. program, thaarvif lc iiilknrOMl tab in. i . n rrTk. h WJ(. Jrj.rrxv I lrtR IJind lo proikle nilrt .nd bm you r rHIihr off lb. dronttR ihn p;RON kJ of Ur. lo mu,. co,b e.b I, ,I4lk. prnunnrl and lo provide a.klt "Cooir. Ul u bow you eu1-wtl- h will .lo le funiidird br Uyrr IrntA btnet. lional tailing mat Iv wb.l we men, it the iroi- our lo ur. IT IS EXPECTED lhal pot .re l.jirn for llune who I.IUib. . of Tooele Stale MIA ttMv one quarter of all ihuie eli- - . Tbrrr . U ,wurJ,n glide will avail ihermelve. of maebrne. The annual parrot youth tM. .,l im me b Ibr Tourle Male C'enlrr. hamlt- - ilK Simnrly. Cnald A. Hollar 44 ""TUtlonxxmmul.lbm. li n. i Ui Inro JitiH .1 in imIiuv and prrvrnt I liu patiml Iroin trading (iimrii-Knxl- n h,mm pnnird m.irn.1, f Mf gnu you any fur- ihrr jiifiMni.lixit tummilng imi ttrw fangr.in 4ra (tmUi I uv. I .aw trt Helicf Society Readies Annual Bazaar FIRST At AKD RELIEF MM ILIA The First Ward Relief Parent-Yout- h wtll base a work inerting and woik on Issaar items, also 11 Thauksgis fug and Christinas decorations. Ihe lesson leader is North Tourle Make MIA wtll Winnie Jmes arid woik duet lor present thrtr parent and yuuth Rote Motrom. A lahs sitter will program on Tuesday, Nosttnlirr la? present, II al 7.30 pm. in the North te want to tnsite rsersone Make Center. In the ward to come out. Izimh Invited to attend ate all Ml A will lie served at noon. memliers and Ihetr parents. Ad This will lie Tuesilav, Nosem-lie- r misishm is ftee. 13. Work will start al 9 30. There will he no MIA meet- t.essim at llt.KI. ings held In the wards on Monday or Tuesday. This program BAKE SAIE will e counted as die MIA Tenth W.rJ M will sxai-so- r a Imke sale on Tuesday. Nov, meeting. II following Ihe parrul and NOTE OF APPRECIATION' youth rogram. I wish to thank all the people Tliere will lie cup cakes, who supported me in mv sthccss-fu- l takes, cookies, pjj-s- , etc. So kids hid lor to the and parents bring a little td City ConiH iliuau. extra change with you to the pro1 have enjovrd serving in the gram at the North Tooele Stale past and encourage any ami all Outer. contacts from the prople of Tooele where I may lie of service in this capacity. Harvey E. Wright Nielli Nov. - e as Hospital lions. MEDICAL-Gertn- twrtm7d Morgan. Tma-lRussell Secrest. Tmirle U the nle w Ja.W Kven though hmne at Elk City. Dklahmna. MIU.STHt.AM CAMP id the Regular Camp of the Daughters td Utah Pioneers will - held Mm-tlaNovemlier 13 at I p in, al the home of lauile Bevan. Tliete will lie a pi Imk himh. after wliis h the levsmi will lie given by A irgiuia Alvop. AImmiI 400,(1(1 fidiiiig laiats supply most of the meat requirement of Japanese people. g . h-- Appointments ve aj society over the abyss and where the tmth was to be found in a Ceiald Kenminority report. Fresh Every Morning, Harnedy per and Row - Tuesday night. FIRE PROTECTION services re of Salt Lake Europe "If you haven t a few was awarded bruises you just haven t been the P cent larger than those of the job with a City low hid of 35,735. same species, living in North playing the game.1 In other business, the Board America. Th- J ' Stive r . Wh .. Heres How They Compare JlSrMs'iK unvr;,' Granlsville Cali School Board Awards Fire Detection Job Ihe 0(d lim&i z ,tari Moab ,,,,e"ive The old rent was 35,000 a year hut the City is now asking 37.500. The Board felt that they would have to utilize the pool more than has lieen done to justify the rent increase. It was decided that Assistant Superintendent Joe Stevens and Director of Pupil Personnel, Keith Steck would represent the district at the Utah Conference on the Community Centered School to he held at Flint, Michigan on Novemlier 12. The conference is lieing held at Flint to view a model program that was established in that city several years ago. THE PURPOSE of the conference is to determine how schools can make facilities available for use by community groups hours. during Superintendent Clarke John-se- n and Board members Reed Russell, Ross Williams and Marie Johnston will attend the Utah State School Board Convention. Novemlier 16 in Cedar Citv. Mill-strea- 5 Operators for late Evening e Divivimi .1 ing lo Brady C. Williamson. Strategic woH. whteb UJcdem piHotar f K'IC Llbworth ""f AfB in South Dakota '.v "l.v of l,r' director services cargo ramp lo read, those who have lost their caves, dish towels, aprons, toys, Tony Kerlmviih. Wemlover Ihe hainli- - ;or Novemlier 20. Boolimdiilc service Ihe Trans World Airlines. arms, or ue of their arms; those childrens clothing, etc., there will Mariim 'A'arr, Tooele ,h erv,ce Mr. Williamson, who ad- - CHARITY whose muscle and nerve control CPH "X lie a sale of home baked foods dressed the recent luncheon are severely impaired. Also inSURGER- YTme and home made candy, Christian is . not cluded are individuals suffering Utah State Library Commission of the American jHsl giving a man charity Charles Paukratz, (add Hill invited to is come meeting one a dime when Every Smith 2nd West from the results of it roles, or 2150 Marine Insurance Forum, he is hungry. It is giving a man a out and take advantage of the John Medina, Salt Lake City advanced stages of cerebral palsy, Salt Lake City, Utah Michael Colby, Tmirle pointed out that the efficiency j,me hen you are as hungry as bargains that will be available, of this projected service would j,e js multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrollPPj the dime just as Many items will lie Ideal for Audrey Ann Riley, Tooele Mrs. Nellie S. Paulick Melvin Johns, Tooele depend upon the development phy, polio, severe arthritis, old Christmas gifts, )ajv- - Supervision 39f West 2nd South of adequate ground cargo han age, or other ailments which Utah PEACE make the holding or reading of Tooele, dling facilities far exceeding Peace is not a wreath nor books eithand now available. those ordinary magazines trumpet blow of victory. Peace Mr. Williams noted that carer impossible or so difficult as is a budded thing, that needs the to keep them from reading. Such is of air growcargo by riage heart of every man to grow into persons can ire at home, in ing at the rate of 25 percent a universal flowering. - Sigrid schools, hospitals, or other inper year. He predicted that Tooele Countv School Board and Tooele Mayor Frank Bow- stitutions. some major airlines would, in a awarded a contract for a fire man discussed a new rental Sit tig, Theosophical Movement, Bombay, India. few years, collect half their revdetection system in the Central agreement for the school's use History shows too many enues from cargo operations. times where the majority led a School in regular Ixiard meeting of Tooele City Swimming Pool. to la (linlmr Miennaii Al l! Hr llies will make iheir Announcing! Tooele Second Ward Relief Society Bazaar and fond sale Foreseen Soon iMimino NEW ASSIGNMENT (.arsis at the In him-- id Mr and Mrs, Itim 'A relate ate Cap. lain and Mrs Ihdirrt J A trial ami thru lau tliaruiiug little ilauglitrrs Kathryn. Julie. Susan ami Karen. (.aplain 'A trial is rnnaitr to a new assignment null the Air Fuft Iiinii Amanlhi, Trsas Ritz Dcauty Salon 71 No. Main (rear) Ph: mm 882-478- 2 XK PUIS RECJALS non-scho- ol NEWSPAPERS As Roscoe Ellard said, an editorial page (or a newspaper) "is like a woman; a woman can lie just as wise, just as interesting and influential, if she's good looking and well dressed. - Lee Hills Executive Editor, Detroit Free Press, Journalism Quarterly MAYBELLINE CREAM MASCARA LOCKER MEAT ALL GOVERNMENT GRADED . Hind Im sorry, dear thought I was plugging vacuum cleaner. 1 I . Quarter, Fancy IVORY SNOW V 29' . Beef, Half or Whole, Choice Beef, Half or Whole, A Grade Beef, Half or Whole, Fancy For Those Who Like Good Steaks Beef Hind Quarter, Choice Beef, Hind Quarter, A Grade Giant Size "Oh, 3?98 We Give Gold Strike Stamps A Front Grade Beef, Quarters, Beef, Front Quarters, Fancy Pork, Half or Whole, Top Grade (head off) M ... 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