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Show The Tooele Transcript, Fri., October 25, 1968 History of the Typewriter the first to submit a typewritten manuscript to a publisher. George Bernard Shaw recognized the new importance of the typewriter when he became the first playwright to use it as a stage prop Toward Accreditation Snoopy has taken time out his presidential campaign Utah Technical College at WHEN Thomas Edison visitto go to school. Poor Charlie Salt Lake was a step closer to his Sholes see new machine, ed to Northwest he prophesied that typewriters Brown, Lucy and the rest of accreditation by the the Peanuts' gang join the Red Accreditation Association follow-baro- n would one day be 0M'rated by on new lunch kits from the jng a general evaluation of' the electricity. It seemed unimaginThermos Division of the King- - college by a two-ma- n committee able. Yet soon afterwards, the Thermos Co. week. Seeley ast Wizard of Menlo Park built a Available in either vinyl or Members of the committee typewriter which was operated metal cases, these kits make the one-da- y review were making by a series of magelectrically school fun with car- - )r F. Bemis, Executive james nets. However, the machine provtoons of our favorite Peanuts Director of the Northwest ed to cumlcrsome and too exInside the roomy kit, tion 0f Secondary and Higher pensive to lie successfully marketa matching Thermos spools and Oregon Technical ed. The first practical electric vacuum bottle keeps liquids hot College President Dr. W. D. typewriter was invented in 1914 or cold. And good grief, Charlie purvjne by James Field Sinathers of KanBrown, the price is under $3.00. CONSIDERATION for ac-Missouri. sas City, Dad s a lunch toter, too, will be given Utah cre(jitation Today, the latest development there s a new insulated lunch Tech at the Northwest groups k.t for him which will keep his in lielles lectrics is a contemporary-deDeceml)er rneeting with a Spring meal fresh for hours. Attractive- office electric typesigned l0 follow in Uon likel j writer with a memory! The "memly styled in black and white i'ccreditation ory prevents impro)er spacing polypropylene, the kit divides by the Associa- lietween words. The machine will will enable Utah Tech to tion r,rSetu'T. hold the space in memory until lower is completely , record or description of this for various Federal loans had had a reformidable holds sandwiches then letter has the insulated, early typists printed, has survived. d machine the Hi her Education machine to wrestle with. For lease the space in normal sequence other foods .The top section . A CRUDE device resembling ; Cenerals Act, Surgeon example, Sholes machine was to prevent any misaligned letters. stores a pint Thermos vacuum a butchers meat block was Amwill allow bottle. Complete with vacuum Act., etc. It ericas first mechanical contribu- mounted on a sewing machine The "holding time is only a be recognized to students ing bottle, the new kit retails tion to the typewriter, but it too stand, and the carriage had to few thousandths of a second. Civil Service hiring the der about $7.49. In addition, the Editor 2, was lost this time in the Patent le returned to the left margin standards. It will foster closer manufactured by Olivetti Underby means of a foot pedal simiOffice fire of 1836. relationships with other post high Now is the time for all good lar to a sewing machine treadle. wood Corporation, automatically school institutions in the State. men to come to the aid of the Furthermore, the machine, which eliminates the old problem of Eight minimal standards must had only capital letters, typed the th in type pile-up- s party. The author of this noble met for consideration for be that is, the keys struck the is the most common. The call to duty was Wisconsin edi- "blind Pre-School- er accreditation by the Northwest Asmachine's sensor also prevents tor Christopher Sholes, who the underside of the roller, makfor Secondary and Highsociation composed it as a test for his ing it imM)ssible for the typist shading, ghosting and flying caps Preschoolers toys should be er Schools. The only questionable invention the first really practi- to see what she had written un(where part of a capital letter selected with special care for area at Utah Tech in the past she til turned the around. cal typewriter. It was patented used to appear above or below platen the amount of general they are as important to the has been in 1868, first manufactured in You can imagine the amount of the tvping line). education classes required of set textbooks as was that needed. 1873. Then the furor began. ODDLY ENOUGH, despite The wondrous improvements all technical advances, the stand- are to the older children. Good students. BEMIS-PurvinWhen the New York City e review THE are playtools geared to the Young Womens Christian As- of a shift key, and typehars with ard tyewriter keyboard has never toys Utah for Southern team departed letsociation announced that it would lxlh capitals and lower-cas- e been changed. The present key- child and his age, interests and and additional review work folof stage development, according give a six months training course ters appeared a few years later. board, and its letter placement stay at Utah lowing their one-da- y to Playskool Research. in typing for young ladies, men An typewriter of date back to the original Sholest Technical College. HERE are the important howled that this type of arduous 1897 banished blind writing Machine. The keys were then Utah Tech President Jay L. to look for in choosing things work was too much for the female forever. still so that the are) placed (and was pleased with the visit Nelson mind and constitution. The first The newfangled machines most frequently-use- d letters would toys for the preschooler: of the preliminary accreditation 1. All and Safety edges eight students, chosen for phys- soon acquired friends in high lie spaced as far apart as possible . review team. Were optimistic ical strength rather than looks or places. Mark Twain was among to avoid the clashing of type surfaces should be finished well. about accreditation. We feel that Paints should be intelligence, were graduated with the first to buy a typewriter, and bars. the accreditation committee will 2. Durability should Toys honor the recommendation of the lie sturdy and team to request the college to made of durable materials. submit a self evaluation report 3. CONSTRUCTION and Dewill be considered sign Toys should work", so and that we next they are challenging, but not frus- for official accreditation May. trating. 4. Size The toys and their The traffic situation hasnt parts should be large enough for changed much in almost 2,000 small hands to work them yet . . . Hadrian, Roman Emthey must be portable so he can years from 117 to 138, reflecting peror carry them about. on conditions in his capital, once 5. Play Values should Toys said: A pedestrian makes more stimulate the childs imagination. They should offer multiple headway than a hundred conveyances jammed end to end . . play values and learning experiTaxi, anyone? ences. 6. VARIETY The childs playtools should encourage full ' development of all his senses. He should lie able to exercise his skills, muscles, emotions and imagination. A booklet, Play tools to Shape a Childs World, which gives further tips about toy selection and the value of play, is avail able free from Playskool ReSECRETARIES: YESTERDAY AND TODAY. Secretaries of bygone days had search, P. O. Box 3342, Chicago, Illinois 60654. dresses to cope with at the office, as well as typewriters that required strong finger action. Todays secretaries dress and work comfortably. The new light touch electric typewriter Sod houses shown the Editor 2 by Olivetti Underwood has a built-ierror prevention system that once dotted the common errors prevents typing automatically. plains states When in the course of human events it liecomes necessary he usually Joes! The latest is an electric for a man to invent sense common errors like flying letcan that actually typewriter and ters and ghosting prevent them! BUT THIS AMAZING new machine would probably not have impressed the indignant Kentucky recipient of one of Mark Twain's early typewritten letters. He shot back: You dont need to print no letters to me, I kin read writeii!" Though most of the literate betpublic knew its p's and qs colors and without a single the than ter that, typewriter had flying breakdown among them. Import2 Editor the electric test by the field was a antly, this opened up Olivette Underwood office work for women. But of techwith long, hard road strewn a shortage of trained nical difficulties. As if that weren't for years would hamper the wide bad enough, the typewriter also typists lecaine a pawn in the battle of acceptance of the typewriter. THE FIRST the sexes. thats what they had to do) (for for known first a The patent characdevice make That to heard of touch-typinnever typewriting ters "so neat and exact as not was the invention of the Me to be distinguished from print" Gurrin, a typist who spent 10 e was granted by Queen Anne in years perfecting his system 1714 to engineer Henry Mill. No he revealed it in 1888. The ... in ((Candida)) (1898). HERES HELP IN BATH PLANNING When you plan a new bathroom, its for the lifetime of your home, so dont rush into it without preparation. Consult your plumbing contractor. Visit his store to see what styles and colors are available. Be sure to ask him aliout the differences in fixture quality. The best water closet, for example, is the because its the quietsiphon-je- t est and has the liest flushing action. Cheap fixtures are always more costly in the long run. In planning your bathroom, youll find a booklet containing 34 bathroom designs valuable. Its available for 25 cents from Utah Tech Moves Lunch Anyone? from full-col- Associa-character- s. If Mark Worthington, recently returned local veteran who received several medals and commendations in the Vietnam war, greets and discusses the issues with Presidential candidate George Wallace of the American Independent Party. Mark is a well known local boy and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Worthington, 361 Caldwell Drive, Tooele. le-for- r,,7 the Plumbing-IIeating-Coolin- g Information Bureau, 35 E. Dr., Chicago, 111. 60601. Wac-ke- LIVE AND LET LIVE Consideration for the rights of others is the strongest link in the chain of friendship. ABC Films Fa-an- Choosing Toys For non-toxi- c. Utah Duck Hunting Utahs superb touted by experts duck hunting, as unmatched anywhere in the world, will be featured early in 1969 in the American Sportsman series telecast by the American Broadcasting Company. Sportscaster Curt Gowdy, host for the five year-ol- d series, and former New York Yankee second baseman Bobby Richardson completed filming of a 20 minute segment this week at the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge south of Brigham City. Ive hunted ducks all over the globe, Gowdy said, but this has to be the best in the world. Richardson, packing his hunting gear after the five days of filming agreed. American Sportsman, with some 25 million viewers every season, traSunday of its 1 vels the globe to sample hunting. Arrangements for the series to film Utah duck hunting were conducted by the Utah Travel Council, the states publicity and promotion agency. The Utah Department of Fish and Came cooperated with the actual hunt. Having a Party? Tricks or treats for the Halloween gang f fA 'f rj Vw't, hjA Largest Selection Candy Masks Favors Costumes cj Ornaments Napkins the under Everything 'T V , yr Speed radar is one way of getting at the wheel truth. Raymond J. Cvikota Mini-stron- e: an soup. Small cup of ItaliShelby Friedman 34 So. Main - H Progress and Good Government Look at the record full-ski- rt n where wood was scarce. They are now all gone, but one has been SILVER REPLATING REDUCED reconstructed at the Harold Warp Pioneer Village at Minden, in south central Nebraska, where nearly two million people have marveled at the ingenuity of our pioneer forebears who built this great country of ours. 20 LAST 5 D German Sfreusel Adapts to Apple Pie .sr Every Item Replated at Sale Prices Since silver metal prices are up 50 and still rising . . . this is an excellent FOR INSTANCE Sale time to take advantage of these low, low prices to have your worn silver- Price ware, antiques and family heirlooms replated like new. These pieces are now more valuable than ever and Candlestick per make wonderful gifts. All work $21.87 11.80 From the German word streuen (to scatter or spread) 1.55 1.24 SILVERPLATED by our Sugar bowl.. 15.95 skilled silversmiths and Sale prices Trays (per .14 sq. inJ. . . apply to ALL pieces. 12.71 .112 EXPERT REPAIR SERVICES AVAILABLE Oanta removad . . . ttstaa atraigtiteeed Broken fundi. lags, knoha, ra paired A rtplacer Missing parts & insulators repaired & replaced c BRING New combs, brushes, mirrors, knifo blades, ermos fillers furnished its but topping of Dutch delights. Butter and brown sugar are streusel essentials. The structure ingredient varies from flour to bread or cake crumbs to the toasty rolled oats of this Streusel Apple Pie. the delicious scatter-cruma short step to streusel so many German, Viennese and Pennsylvania b STREUSEL APPLE PIE Makes one pie One FILLING: pie shell, unbaked STREUSEL TOPPING : 6 cups peeled and sliced tart cooking apples i3 cup raisins 1 teaspoon grated lemon peel tablespoon lemon juice X 4old, copper plating Sterling and pawtsr expertly refinished SALE ENDS OCTOBER 31 IN SILVER TODAY! cup granulated sugar tablespoons sifted flour !4 teaspoon salt Z2 teaspoon cinnamon !4 teaspoon mace Heat oven to hot (400F.). For filling, toss sliced apples and raisins with lemon peel and lemon juice. Blend together sugar, mixflour, salt, cinnamon and mace; combine with apple-raisiture. Pour into unbaked pie shell. For topping, combine butter, oats, cinnamon and brown sugar, mixing well. Sprinkle over filling. Bake in preheated oven (400F.) 40 to 45 minutes or until topping is brown and apples are tender. Z2 Our opponents are anxious for a change to new faces. Maybe they had better check the record first and see who in Tooele County has been in Public Office the longest? Answer: Sheriff Fay Gillette. In office longest in Utah State Government? Answer: Senator Wallace Bennett. Many people ask vhen are the Democrats going to sock it to the Republicans in Tooele, and why are the Republicans afraid to advertise on their signs and newspaper adds that they are members of the Republican Party? Also they ask, why dont the Democrats go door to door with a mud slinging campaign. Answers: The Democratic Candidates stand on their record of achievement in our County. They are proud to advertise their Democratic affiliation. The Democratic candidates of Tooele have never had to win an election by slander, either in the local paper (as our opponents have done), door to door, by word of mouth mud slinging, (as our opponents have done) or by printed copies of personal attacks on the character or personal lives of candidates left on door steps (as our opponents have done). We ask the public to look at the progress and good government in our county that the Republicans have thanked us for, and vote accordingly. 3 . J BATEMAN JEWELRY 1 VOTE DEMOCRATIC Paid Political ad lv Tooele Democratic Association Rav Pruett Chairman r on NOV. 5t!i. |