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Show The T(hk!c Transcript, Fri., Dec. 27, ; iurdpaid at Tootle, 1W, ,'nU,-- IUh. Utah, FuBIMied by JJKe (lav Vt-mi- I la--1 ranscripl Built-fO- n Fublidiing Company, Inc., 5S North Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. Address all corrcqxmdeiiie to Bos 390, Tooele, Utah 81074. SuBstrijilum rates 10 seats ja--r copy; $6.(M jx-- r sear. PL'BLISIIFD Bv Tranaiipt Knlletiu I'uBlidiing Co., Ine. JOEL DUNN. Editor J VUK TRANTER. Aswx iale Ed.tor E1IIFL B. HUGHES. Business Manager .The Editor New Years , serv much (or . me the Bulletin. My relatises and friends semi some mt the news in their letters I ml ,yiu can't get all the iufonnatiou ike sou do from the pua-r- . to occupy soursell li. It vs hat little free time you J ill have. It keeps the moral high the soldiers ami brings Miiiont you a little closer to home. You are doing a wonderful job and I thank you again for it. Thank The publication of final regulations under the m-"Ccxl Way Is lane" was the Federal title of the main uddress balav bv gun law wav aiioonutx-the Internal Revenue Sen lie. They by Mr, Floyd F. Garrett, district supervisor of Jehov alls ill the Federal Register apx-alcof Deccinlter 1 1, 9fiV Witnesses, at the Wasatch High School auditorium this past The new gun law- dues not weekend. In attendance were prevent sMutsiuen from buying I .US I arvms to hear this timely lueariiiv and ammunition in the Bible subject, states in which they reside. Howfrom seventeen conever, the vale and delivery must conform with state and aih-tabl- e gregations in Utah and Nevada, ami interested iersons of the I telocal laws. In addition, ller vicinity listened attentively retail purchase will usually have as Mr. Garrett stated. "Cod's to lie made in htwmi and the promises for the future magnify buyer will have to slum sufficient his loving ways, lie identification, such as a, driver's promises to MR. AM) MRS. DSN FRANKF. license, to establish his name, shortly rule the earth in righteousness bv a heavenly kingdom adihess and age-- . that will solve all mankind's probHIE MAJOR restriction cm CHILDREN lems. Under the Kingdom's rule sales in the new law forbids resiMost of u have known very of love there will lie no ghettos, dents of inie state from Imying who never individual Bright no Miverty, no discrimination and MRS. RIMINGTON firearms, but not ammunitiiHi, fixiiid their plait- - in society. Eduno riots. All men then living ill another state. One inqxirtaut cation, religion, and other inwill live in xace and happiness this to rule a eveeption stitution have failed in acceptand will rejoice in Cod' love." resident of one stale to buy a and nurturing their special An evangelistic campaign is ing rifle or shotgun, but not a handMr. Garrett made an appeal Gimvei jiient ly the thild gilts. scheduled for the local Assembly for more home study of the Bible gun. in an adjacent state if cerinto youth and adulthood grows tain procedures are complied of Cod church. The Evangelist continually frustrated and defeatby say ing. "To show our appreand Mrs. Don W. Frunkc of Day-villciation for God's love we need with. The can mdy le ed liecause of vxiul ostracism, Mrs. Rosie of made if thepurchase ( begun, will Icegin the sje-ciKimiugtoii to examine our attitude toward resistate of of intellectual stimulation, buyer's Tixx-lwill celebrate her StHli dence with a New Year's lack his Word, the Bible. It is well enacts Icgislatimi that per- Match-nigh-meetings failure tu find himself in and r t service. This ser27. to rcmemlier that four hundred birthday Friday, mits it to take plate and the a life. Hie may She will lie honored with an music sale is legal in Ixith states. A vice will txmsist of the hands of years ago the Bible was luiined; oh-i- i house on serious proBIt-tand a fellowship luncheon as given by her family sworn statement in anyone caught with it was bum-is- l on a prescriU-scK'iety, Imt more tragic is tlie loss well as a preaching service. Sunday, Dctcmlx-- r 29 at Mrs. form at the stake. We should take must also e forwarded to his life and talent. The evangelist has ministered and waste of full advantage of the freedom we Riimngtnnx home. IS North 2nd, K. dl)(.f Uw t.llf, (f. in many of the Northwest states Nothing is sadder or more danWest Tooele, now have to study the Bible; it ter in the purchaser's plate of t Friends and relatives considerable time gerous than a Brilliant delinquent residence and Ik-- acknowledged and has sjx-nmight lie banned again in the call I w hose energies are t on dcst ructhe Incurs of through-exi- t as niissimiary-evangehs- t future. bv him. David F Pittman. Tlie tion. and Alaska. h 5.00 forty-nintstate. (Mir p.m. I accused collectors, who are James P. Itnmty, presiding p.m. Gifted Child. Religious The family has recpicstt-- that One of the unique features minister of the Tooele congrelimited by the Gun Control Act lx- - iio there Icesides singing and special music gifts please. to transactions in curios and regation, stated that Jehovah's Witpreaching of nesses attend these conventions j lics. will find in the regulations is the Gcxl's Frauke Word. Reverand A to lietter appreciate what Gcal's the tests for determining whether that Jesus Christ, the love will mean for mankind. a gun falls in this category. same yesterday, tcxlay, and forthat those of the local is still interested in needs ever also out The ion regulations returned from the point cxmgreg.it that clubs furnishing ammunition of people and will save sinners, convention more determined to to Ik used on their premises in heal the sick, and fill the demonstrate their love of neighlHirj Hit-- North Tout-lStake will with the Holy Ghost. sheep, tr.ip''aijd target sluxcting the Gcal's of by carrying message Ik- their annual New Years activities Rev. J. E. Mayfield, host pasholding do without so a love to those in their home terrimay Eve Dance at the North Tcxx-ldealers license. The ammunition tor, and the congregation of the tories. Stake Center. The dance will Assembly of God Church, loalso Ik-- furnished to particiDISCRIMINATION feature Grant Shields Orchestra may under cated at 7th and Date Streets, law the IS, though pants A gap that the schcaits will and will Ice held from 11:30 p.m. invites the public to sales of guns and ammucordially prohibits have great difficulty bridging is to 1.00 a. m. The hats, all services that will continue that to nition age, anyone the gap and will Ice such transfer expectations and from DecemlK-- r 31 through Januconsidernot When the black provided. possibilities. 12th. The services are held ed a sale. ary child comes out of the ghetto, he Dinner will Ice served from each night at 7:30 with the exIN the INCLUDED regulais promised freedom, justice, 10:00 to 12:00 p.m. for the con- tions are details on the ception of Sunday which will lie preparaecpiality, and he may get them venience of those who wish to held at 1 1 a. in. and 7 p.m. Ice retxcrds of to the tion completin school, where he I comes an come for the dinner only. Deseducated man. In the larger com- sert will Ice served after 12:00. ed Icy a dealer for each firearms transaction. To further aid dealmunity, he collides with brutal Chinese and American hxxl will ers in complying with the new reality. The job he is educated Ice featured for the dinner. The and Local law enforcement agens law, illustrations of required to take may not lie open to a Chinese hxxl will Ice cies in their fight against crime. prepared and ammunition acquisition Negro. His sclnxil years of inteprofessionally. and disposition retxcrds are shown. They also cover part of the earliTlie price for the dance will gration are over, and now his er enacted Omnibus Crime ConTheregnlationsimplementthoxe expectation of an integrated life Ice $3.00 if tickets are purchased sections of the recently enacted trol and Safe Streets Act of 1968 as a fully accepted American at the thxcr, and $2.50 if tickets Gun Control Act of 1968, that dealing with the unlawful posses-sio- n citizen is blasted. are purchased ahead of time. or receipt of firearms by go into effect Decemlx--r 16, to This last gap is still a matter The Bishop of each ward will provide firearms and ammunition persons such as criminals of education, but it is not one have tickets available. control assistance to Federal, State fugitives from justice.,. that educators alone can bridge. has It to be a community effort Morals dont necessarily Jfchemists Dream: . . i V and a national effort. We can as one ages, but improve exercise the myths and close the inability to misbehave cergaps if we will, but we must get tainly increases. about the job now and with vis Ixller To t Tooele Slake Final ItppilutioiM Told For Fnlerul (un lain (Joils Way Is Love 19G-- Nilil you To he Honored Waleh Starts Gtmpuign On llOlli s Anniversary e, al e Decx-inlie- n Sincerely d fFC KENNETH SHIELDS I IQs Tnaip Command lift Nam Ixtve II tcc Ix-n- Master Clae Shields celebrated his fourth birthday nn Dec. 17 ) love Thee laird, then I say at the home of his parents, Mr. please lie with me through the Mrs. Arlen Shields, (.'lae and day lie with my loved ones across was delighted to share his birth day dinner with sister Tonya and the foam nd keep them safe till 1 get his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shields. Birthday cake and home ice cream topH-- off the delicious Make an end to war and sin dinner, after which Clae opened nd let Thy glory shine within lie with us all throughout the his very nice gifts. day And keep us safe at work or play SUNDAY Gl'ESTS When I would die, forget me Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark llalgreu on Sun, not And keep my soul and mind close day were Mr. and Mrs. Honald to Thy heart (Jasper and their two little sous PEC E--3 Kenneth Shields llillv and Bonnie of Provo. Viet Nam HERE FOR THE HOLIDAYS Miss Dixie llalgren of San California is here to Carlos, her spend the holidays with parents Mr. and Mrs. Mark A friend in deed is a friend jndeed. Raymond J Cvikota Taxes: Fee-for-al- Tom l. Me-- Eldwe Piano and Organ Sale it New Wurlitzer Pianos $499.00 it Nw Story and Clark Console Pianos in Walnut $695.00 and up New Wurlitzer Theatre Organs See F. $795.00 and up d e noise-make- Ik-Io- MirH-ntin- Neil V. Sullivan Myths - good e lx-in- The most expensive investment possible for the is a cheap politician. voter-taxpay- Santa Claus to Mrs. Claus on 26: "Boy! Am I a beat Nick! lame Olinghouse Dec. m J? Hu; o. Vi s Everybody bouvl s A world in objects are thats the dream unbreakable taking shape in chemical materials laboratories here today. Unbreakable windows, street lamps, air conditioners, coffee table tops, baby bottles, furniture, even meteorite-proo- f goldfish bowls are lunar observatories nov well within the grasp of .modern technology. Some of the amazing products are already on the market, including windows made of Lexan polycarbonate sheet, a material as clear as glass and tough as metal. Rocks, baseball bats and even sledge hammers just bounce off the rugged glazing material. First installed in schools and housing projects in high vandalism areas, the new product developed by General Electric may one day completely replace the use of glass in factory and store windows as well. A study on vandalism in schools in 36 major cities showed window replacement to be approxiof the total vandalmately 50 ism expense figure, which includes fire and theft. The figure in some went as high as 70 troubled areas. Last year, in New York City alone, an estimated 205,218 windows were shattered leaving taxpayers with a phenomenal replacement bill of $1,026,-09Pittsfield, Mass. e which all man-mad- Free shoes for the trt BGSOL I 4 OpnSu&lo 12un. Complete Line of Bowling Supplies J; ft, 4 for reservations' or drop in anytime for Open Lanes -- i sion. At the stroke of midnight a delicious Bullet supper will 'I served. Haul, chicken, cold cuts, a salad har, relish trays, rolls, drink and dessert ; w ill top off the evening. surjHxiline all. Hats, hums 0. An average of $5.00 is spent to replace a broken window with subglass. If Lexan was to be stituted for a glass window the cost would be $20 plus installation. The figure might seem high but with Lexan there is no such thing as replacement. The window has an indefinite life span, and within a short period of time the fantastic strength pays for itself. Shatterproof street lamp globes molded of Lexan have been utilized in New York Citys public parks. Because they are weatherproof and virtually indestructible, they have already saved New thousands of York dollars per year in replacement costs. Secret of the new products versatility is the fact that it can be cut by nearly any kind of saw and machined or drilled on most kinds of equipment without chipping, splitting or breaking. The new product, 50 times as strong as common glass and with five times more impact resistance than any other transparent plastic, has been fabricated in the form of face shields and safety goggles for workers in. hazardous industries, offering protection from metal fragments a. id molten weld spatter. Helicopter glare shields, panels for vending machines, outdoor signs, greenhouses, skylights and windows for police cars and airplanes have also been made from Lexan. Because of its exceptional burn flame resistance, the lighter than aluminum material has also been fashioned into food warmers for airplanes. But it is primarily as a glazing compound that the new product promises to revolutionize civilization, according to the chemists peering into their .Tystal ball. Cost moderate $2 jx-- r Plan now' to spend New Years Eve at the Tcxx-lStake March Gras. jx-rv- a . . . e TIIS CLASS OF 64 TO HOLD REUNION Tcxx-lHigh .School Class of 1961 will hold a five year on Friday, Deceinlier 27 at 8 p.m. in the miiltijxirM)se rixiui at the high Cost is $1 per and there w ill Ik dancing and refreshments. All class mcnilK-n- t and e faculty attend. meuilM-r- s are invited to For every SI 00 you add to your PFS savings account, or for every $100 used to open your PFS savings or certificate account, PFS will contribute $1 in your name and then match it with our own $1 contribution to help send the Tooele High School Band back to the Inaugural Parade. For example, open or add to your present PFS savings account in the amount of $500 and well contribute $5 in your name, and match it with another $5. Total contribution, thanks to you $10. Or open a $10,000 PFS savings certificate account and welf contribute $100 in your name and match it with another $100. Total $200! The more you save the more you help the band. Offer ends January 10, 1969, and is limited to a total contribution (yours and ours) of $4,000. h. PLUS -"- and will Ik provided for UNBREAKABLE WORLD R 882-320- will enter- the Tooele Thurs - Fri - Sat - Sun Call fine (lixirvliow High School Couldn't you call a North Vietnamese short skirt a Ho-Cmini? Joseph F Morris U2-J20- A tain you and colorful decoration will add atiuovjihere tu the occa- Heres how to help yourself and e nal) lake City, Utah Not. PS. Cmne to the Tooele Stake Center Tuesday evening. Decern-le- r 31t at 9 m. Tlie music of the Stage Hand will make dancing a )lcasure. New Year gor. Hart Brothers Music Co. 47 East 2nd You are invited to welcome in the new year at the March Gras. Old-time- and Gaps in School Integration, Todays Education, (NEA Jour- Representative for: 3 Stores in Salt t TO MAKE AN G. Cunard 226 No. 1st East, Tooele, Utah Local - Its Chinese fire-anu- J New Years Kve Parly GIFTS FOR THRIFT" See Ad on Page 1, Sec. II I Prudential Federal avings Tooele Branch Office Gordon M. 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