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Show ' SECOND SECICON BER 61 1. to 12th The Tooele Transcript, Fri., October 11, 1968 kiMuunnwiimi County Bond Sales 63.8 Of Goal Meet this charming little girl born September 27 at the Tooele Valley Hospital. She is the daughter of Alvin and Gail Mikesell. Photo by A. D. Thomas BROTHERHOOD To talk brotherhood is one thing; to practice it, quite another. Rosalind Ashley, It Worked For Me, Grade The cash investment in United States Savings Bonds and Freedom Shares by Utah residents has exceeded the $2 million mark for eight consecutive months, continuing the years upward trend in bond sales, according to figures released by Mrs. Kathleen Meikle, Utah State Director, U.S. Savings Bonds Division. The August sales total for Utah amounted to $2,230,579, and for the eight months of 1968, sales of Series E and H bonds combined Fall Check Up Special! Minor Tune f f Anti Freeze Battery i Fan Belts i Up $995 Replace Points Coolant Leaks Replace Spark Plugs Adjust Carb & Auto Choke Radiator and Heater Hoses S Battery Cable and Clean Posts BonneilkMrfpM J78 NORTH MAIN OF THESE totals, $182,-29- 6 were sold in Tooele County in August, and $1,595,182 during the January-Auguperiod, or 63.8 per cent of the 1968 goal. Nationally, the cash value of E and II Bonds and Freedom Shares outstanding at the end of August was $51 billion, 918 million, an increase of $981 million since August 1967. ' The Department of Treasury launched its popular school savings program for U. S. Savings Stamps and Bonds, now in its 28th year, with the opening of school in September. NATIONALLY, and in Utah, the Stamp Day program is continuing to expand, and numbers of Utah school children, administrators, teachers, and volunteers involved are exceeding all War II records, according to the Director. Patriotism, as well as the value of thrift, keynotes this program. The theme this year, is the honoring of our American Old Glory, she conFlag cluded. st TOWER CITY, PA., WEST SCHUYLKILL HERALD; Savings must be set aside before spending begins, or there will never be any savings. And would not we appreciate it if our federal and state governments were to observe that law! Today, everything .seems to be under federal control except its budget. As a result, as someone has so aptly put it, Our government has now reached the place where the only additional source of revenue it ' can think of is a tax on taxes. USU Homecoming Scholarships Are Available For Army Kids 8. post-VV'or- ld includes fi' with the Freedom Shares have reached a record high of QOXDlimBp. 1KBAHa(aBIItra Set for Oet. 2126 A special scholarship program for high school-ag- e dependents of active duty Army personnel has been announced by the U. S. Department of the Army. The program will be open to dependent students designated Commended Students by the. National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC). the scholarships will provide four-yea- r attendance at the college or university of the students choice. The program will le effective school year. Eligifor the 1969-7- 0 ble students must have taken the NMSC qualifying test in the spring of 1968 and must be designated Commended Students by NMSC in October 1968. The students parents must be on active duty in S. Kushlan has returnthe U. S. Army on December 15, Spc5 Cary ed home for a furlough 1968. after serving one year in Vietfor the Students must apply nam. He served as Crew Chief scholarships on blanks which may on helicopters with the 1st Air from local be obtained Army perDivision. He was awardCalvary sonnel offices or from the Adjutant ed the bronze star medal and the of Generals Office, Department air medal with 20 Oak Ieaf the Army, Washington, D.C. Clusters during his tour in Viet20315. Envelopes must be marked nam. After his furlough he will ATTN: AGMG-D- . Applications be assigned to Ft. Eustas, Va. must be received in Washington He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. 15. November later than not Stephen J. Kurhlan of Tooele. dependents Army Eligible their in MARRIAGE achieving finalist status senior year of high school will . . . studies made at the Unicontinue to be offered U. S. Army versity of Pa. indicate that couples Merit Scholarships. married in religious weddings have a higher rate of happy marriages as GRANGEYTLLE, IDAHO, well as a lower divorce rate than FREE PRESS: Competition, the do those united in civil ceremonies. good American democratic way And when you look at it that way of life, keeps people alert, on - it doesnt really seem like such a their toes and interested in what lot of fuss after all. Dr. Joyce is going on. Brothers, 43-da- y Alumni and friends of Utah State University will return to their alma mater for Homecom6 ing 1968 scheduled October on the I.ogan campus. This years version of the event is themed "The Challenge of Change." RANDY MOORE, Price, is general chairman, with Lyn (Swede) Larson serving as advisor. Assistant chairmen are Vicki Eyre, Logan and Brent Bingham, Salt Lake City. Selection of the Homecoming Queen, will be the first of the weeks activities. Contestants will compete in George Nelson Field-hous- e for the title Monday, Oct. 21, at 8 p.m. Last years queen, Linda Watterson, will crown the new royalty. Rhythm Rhapsodies, a talent show sponsored by all organizations on campus, will be held in the Union Building Rallroom on Wednesday at 8 p.m. A large traveling trophy will be awarded the winner. FRIDAY is jammed with festivities, beginning with the semiannual Alumni Council 4 at p.m. in the Alumni meeting Center. Judging of fraternity and sorority house decorations will also begin at 4 p.m., and trophies will le presented to the winners at the pep rally scheduled for 7 p.m. A blazing bon fire, introduction of the football team, and a dance will highlight the activity. A prime rib banquet Friday at 7 p.m. will le the scene of the presentation of the Distinguished Service Awards. Cost of the dinner is $3.50 per plate. "F- - 21-2- SCHOOLS - Specialist 5 Harold Williams of Tooele (left) is congratulated by his Commander upon receiving the Bronze Star for meritorious service in Vietnam. Tooele Soldier Receives Bronze Star in Vietnam Squadron, Fourth Cavalry of the 25th Infantry Division in Vietnam. Specialist Williams is a member of Troop D of the Third Squadron and received the award for meritorious service in military operations while Five Harold Army Specialist E. Williams, 25, whose parents in Vietnam. Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. John- HUMAN RICHTS ston live at 324 North Seventh The Declaration (of Human Street in Tooele, received the Rights) has become one of the Rronze Star Medal in Vietnam. great historical expressions of The award was given during mens determination to be free. ceremonies near Cu Chi, Viet- It now exists in principle in all nam on the sixth of Septem- the constitutions of those nations ber. which have emerged since 1948, He was congratulated by notably the new nations of Africa. Lieutenant Colonel Clemans A. Alex Lang, Whats HappenRiley, Commander of the Third ing in Education that is News . . . News, Instructor BLACKBOARDS Millions of American school children may soon wonder what blackboards were. Their teachers will be writing in colors on a white, glare-fre- e surface, using a new device which many believe has vast implications for education. The four-wa- v communications panel is used for writing with color markers, as a magnetic r.t 4 board, art board, and projection screen. Combining these four features in one simple panel, says the manufacturer, will help students learn faster, and also result in significant savings to i schools. isiMMuitau 5!l 1.1 ofiWHi i Sunshine I I I I I I I I I I I THURSDAY, OCT. 10 3.30 CBS Evening Newt 6:00 Channel Five New I 6:30 Blondie I 7:30 Family Affair 8:00 Monday Night 9:00 The Jackie Gleason Show Theatre, I I I I I I I I I 10:00 10:30 7:00 Hawaii Five-8:00 CBS Thursday Night O THE GLASS BOTTOM BOAT, Doris Day Movie, I I I 10:00 I 10:30 Channel Five News Run For Your Life I I FRIDAY, OCT. I I I I I 5:30 1 1 10:00 10:30 Channel Five News Mannix SUNDAY, OCT. 13 5:00 Lassie 5:30 Gentle Ben 6:00 The Ed Sullivan Show 7:00 Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour CBS Evening News 7:30 C Extension phones belong in your design for modern living. The choice of styles and colors is wide. The cost is low. If you want ead your phone to ring where you call us or ask of where you arent-ju- st a telephone man. are-inst- Illustrated: the graceful Trimline phone with the 9:00 dial that comes to you Mountain States Telephone Mission: Impossible Gunsmoke Channel Five News 10:30 Football with Meek 8:00 9:00 10:00 8:00 CBS Friday Night Movie, RIO I CONCHOS, I I Richard Boone and Stuart Whitman Channel Five News Lancer I I 10:00 10:30 I I SATURDAY, OCT. 12 5:30 Daktari 6:30 My Three Sons 7:00 Hogans Heroes 7:30 Petticoat Junction 8:00 The Carol Burnett Show I MONDAY, OCT. 14 5:30 CBS Evening News 6:00 Channel Five News 6:30 Here's Lucy ( L(lMTv7 1 CBS Playhouse, THE PEOPLE NEXT DOOR," Lloyd Bridges and Kim Hunter I I I I Run For Your Life ih I I I Jeff Chandler and Esther Williams Channel Five News TUESDAY, OCT. IS 5:30 CBS Evening News 6:00 Channel Five News 6:30 The Red Skelton Hour 6:00 Channel Five News 6:30 Wild, Wild West 7:30 Gomer Pyle-USM- RAW WIND IN EDEN," 7:00 Mayberry R.F.D. 10:00 10:30 The Jonathan Winters Show Channel Five News Run For Your Life WEDNESDAY, OCT. 16 5:30 CBS Evening News 6:00 Channel Five News 6:30 The Good Guys 7:00 The Beverly Hillbillies 7:30 Green Acres 8:00 Wednesday Night Theatre, WRITTW ON THE WIND, Rock Hudson, Lauren Bacall 1 0:00 Channel Five News 1 0:30 Run For Your Life |