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Show The Tooele Transcript, Fri., January 24, 1969 How Many Times Before hist Hites Georgia As tell IIuM for V. M. Krebs I would like to have lived in another day, back when the wagons rolled; The good men headed west in their fearless way in search of land and gold. Rhythmic Bard Beats Edited by Ronaldo Meleea Cibeoa a pilgrim tall and strong Leonard Opalov Or I In everything I tee color; In everything and all. It compensates for dolar when winters were hard and long. could have lived in a farther time, lived as a Roman maid Back when the world and the gods were young pud nymphs and druids played. That makes a big world small. Oh, green can teak of inagic But if I had lived in those long gone days would I have missed today? And pink is feminine; Black alone if tragic. Would I never have known the wonders of NOW I am tilac'f paladin. And white it alabaster; in living the modem way? When I feel near to those women of old could it lie that I lived then? Azure depicts the sky. Enabling dreams are asters; Youth lapis lazuli. Is this part of the plan that we don't understand Associated With Fortitude Guide Line h should lie available on espial terms to all groups in the community regardless of the beliefs and affiliations of their memliers, provided that the meetings lie open to the public. (ieorge Miller. services of all libraries. Adopted June 18, 1948. Pall liearen were Glen Cean, 1. As a resiMNisihility of liAmended February 2, 1961 and Harold Burgon, Shelby West, brary service, nooks ami other June 27, 1967, by the AI-- Coun- Ralph Horton, W. R. Shelley. library materials selected should 111 Newell Judkins, Wayne Stewart Ire chosen for values of interest, and Dick Simper. information and enlightenment of all the people of the comKUIer Tornadoea "No American is so heart- munity. In no case should library NEW YORK Tornadoes excluded Itecause of less that he wont help a per- materials le look the lives of 116 Americans the race or nationality or the in 1!)67, the Insurance InformaBill Trimble. son in need. political, or religious tion Institute Editor. The Ellicottville suciul, reports. In the views of the authors. last 50 years. 9.300 deaths have (N.Y.) Post 2. Libraries should provide been attributed to tornadoes. that we come back again? Remelda Cibson It is our hope that the citizens of Tooele will support the proosed new Tooele City Li- Funeral service for Vaughn K rel were held Satur- brary. Our present Ulirary does not day, January 18 at noon in the Murray Third LDS Ward, Murray, meet the requirements of our I tab. Bishop Vaughn C. Solle olii-- ( City. In our present building we are unable to function efficiently uted. George Krel offered the family with the educational, civic and piayer at the Mortuary and the cultural activities of the Comservice continued at follows; munity. Our shelving area dues PRELUDE and pmtlude mu- not provide the necessary space for trie status of oor Library. The sic. Marilyn Riches; invocation, Roliert Wallin; musical selection growing poNilatiou of the area 'Abide With Me" by a quartet is greater than our ability to (omposed of John Riches, Persy I meet the demand. The Library building was Richardson, Marshall Brenton and built in 191 1 and opened on May Ken Riches. Speakers, Bishop Eavid E. Jones I, 1911 at a cost of $11,500. Our assurance of ability is and Bishop John Utley; vocal solo sufficient with our tases and the Guide Me to Thee," Elaine Maxwell; speaker. President Lloyd good will of the Community. Uhrarv are dedicated to Callister; remarks, Bishop Soile and a quartet selection Oh My public service as indicated in the following statement. Father." The lienediilion wa by Presi- LIBRARY BILL OF RIGHTS dent Marvin Wallin. The Council of the American INTERMENT was in the Library Association reaffirms its Murray City Cemetery where the lielief in the following basic graveside prayer was given by Dr. policies which should govern the And I wish I had lived in a cabin of logs Father Dies and other materials present: ing all points of view concerning the problems and issues of our Anthun Elias Jensen, father of' times; no library materials should Naomi Jciiscii, died January 21, lie pruscrilied or removed from lMil) in Smithfield, Utah of nutural ; libraries liecause of partisan or causes. doctrinal disapproval. Rom in Homing Jutland, Den-;- , 3. Censorship should lie i ma k, Novcmlier 25, 1884, he W'as nged by libraries in the maina son of Suren and Nielsmine-Fedcrse- n tenance of their resHinsihility Jensen. He came to the i to provide public information and United States Deeemlier 1, 1908 ' enlightenment. and was married to Media Diane ! 4. Libraries should cooerate Petersen on Novemlier 20, 1913 in with all persons and groups conSalt Lake City, Ut all. cerned with resisting abridgement He was a memlier of the; of free expression and free access of Jesus Christ of Church to ideas. day Saints and a retired farmer. ; 5. The rights of an individual Survivors are his widow; to the use of a library should not daughters, Naomi, 1 lie denied or abridged of Smithfield; and Mrs. Harold (Ruth his age, race, religion, uutionul Tooele; Bountiful; brother;'! Warren, Marie) social views. or political origins or Denmark. i Johan Jensen, 6. As an institution of educaHe was preceded in death by tion for democratic living, the son Lloyd W. Jensen, 2 infant sons library should welcome the use ami an infant daughter. for of its meeting rooms socially services will lie held Funeral useful and cultural activities and 25, 1969 at, Saturday, January discussion of current public Smithfield Second Ward, 175 S.; Such meeting questions. placet 1st Utah. IhmAs Matthew I would like to have known what It was to serve Such A Mosaic World Letter To The Editor Margaret L. Schell West, Smithfield, Friends may call at the Nel-- 1 son Memorial Funeral Chapel,! 162 East 4th North, Logan on Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Sat-- 1 urday morning from 10:30 a.m.l until funeral time at Smithfield Second Ward. A Heroism endures like a beacon's beam iu4u0 The fence becomes a guide at night. Along the miles of country road. As steadfast as a beacons light, Penetrating the darkness of the night. It manifests itself in any scheme Of military men of morale might. And when they honorably win a fight. Unquestioned valor dedicates each man To dangers that are bravely met, to right The wrong in an enemy's crafty plan. The fence becomes a guide at night. No moon, no stars, no satellite To lead the stray, or lift his head The fence becomes a guide at night. Along the miles of country road. Bernstein, conductor, ; during European tour: "What I Find most fascinuting a! Hint the whole phenomenon of pop music ' is that for the first time in the history of the world the kids are and for once; creating music its the adults like me who are, into their peeping enviously . world. . Admirable courage commands respect And heightens homage and esteem. It offers virtues on which to reflect He Who Fights And cultivates an idealist's dream. Juanita Johnson Synonyms of grit and pluck include He left a child Returned Endurance, stamina and fortitude. . . . man. The difference effected By twelve months of war1. The years cut short Between childhood and manhood. Quest Sister M. Cenoveva When once Your light had dawned within my soul, knew myself a stranger in this land, 1 Unaffected kindly place. Yet none could understand My need. They cast into my beggars bowl Their trinkets, but when they had filled the whole Still I with mute appeal held out my hand. Then some in scorn and some in pity scanned A Etheree Armstrong My precious One, so worldly wise steeped in travel and books Vll the world My face. What more? I had received my dole. is a kindly place or so to you it looks. 4 unsuspecting that one would stoop to deceive; That all people are trustworthy. Ever-trustin- g Scarce knowing my own need, how could I stay? . But when I had to my own heart confessed My utter helplessness in this vague quest. And blind with tears had left the crowded way, I turned and found You waiting at my door. Seventeen is so naive. The world would be a 'haven' if this were only true, Ah, it was Love I sought. I seek no more. But you will learn by living with heart aches that ensue. Promise Crace Shall uck Bail Since you are gone, it is not bluebird day; Bitter Sweet Treasure I can not mute the weeping in my heart Till you come home; and if we never part Ethel P. Travis For every loss there is a gain. Each ache will find relief. For every tear a smile will come And joy will follow grief. With banter in your laugh, though burdens lay Great bars of steel, I seem to see them break With joyful singing so we could embark Vestas mark Alluring venture Might bind our hearts again for Cupid's sake. , Accept the good and ill alike. Counting both as treasure, For he who knows unhappiness Now you are here, my love, there is no sky That is not radient; and every ledge And shoreline charming; sea gulls pour On errant breeze; ever their mating cry There are no tear drops in my heart; My promise ardently, forever more. . Screen newcomer Scott Wilson, who plays a fugitive in the film In version of Truman Capotes Cold Blood, made his screen debut with Sidney Poitier in In The Heat of the Night. There, Wilson played a town youth ac Values every pleasure. . . Divine Light I pledge Irene Curtis Wallace Beautiful thoughts always shine through. Love glows from the eyes ever pure and true. cused of murder, and jailed after a futile escape try. In Cold Blood is a Columbia Pictures release. At the Ritz Saturday. Complete automation - that situation when all work will be so simple that women can do it ALL. Truth rests on the face for beholders to see Serene Faith for today; calm Grace for Eternity. S 1 Reg. 4.00 Dugway To Spend $420,000 On Construction SALE PRICE BEGINS WHEN YOU BUY YOUR CAfc FROM OUR OK LOT Panics Chevrolet Phone 882-314- 8 23 S. Main Co. Frank E. Moss be spent at the Dugway Proving Ground for operational facilities and research and development and test facilities. The primary objective of the proposed new construction is to strengthen and improve the combat readiness and capabilities of the military services, wherever they may be stationed and to provide them with the modem facilities required to support the advanced weapons and defensive systems with which they are equipped. The largest authorization, $2,660,000, is for Hill Air Force Base. This will be used for maintenance and administrative facilities. 99 Reg. 12.95 SALE PRICE 7 AI L fx . SKI NYLON PARKAS full ripper with hidden hoed, mens ond ladies'. Up to 3S.00 l FOUL 38 DOWN VESTS SPECIAL and WESSON PISTOLS in Tooele SP&PT Gcocciy Ha Ill go home and slop one out for you for $9.98. 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