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Show M Inns Through The Ages Jr. Moose Sponsor Dance February 21 If ton are able, a few years from now, to conk a steak in less than tw" minutes inside a "radar range," thank the Ameiican lodging indu try. This is just out of the innotations that American luislelues Tin big date is Fridas, Fell. have pioneered, and few people realie how many others then aie. 21, itml tin event it a dance FOR INSTANCE, the telephone made its initial public siiiiviiit iy tin Jr. Motat ttl appearance in hotels, I'lifortun.itelt. mailt euplf (hopped their Tomlf. telephones in alarm, when they heard a volt e coming out ol them. 11u l.d c uill lx tin and rated out of the room! Guard Armory. ' Dancing The first Itedspriug was also cues travelers with lus biandt vtill lif mu S to p.m, ami deteloied by a hotel mail. In flash itlie woi Ids fust known music Inr tl, mi ins' will In play 1811. he made one from tilt wires hotel tiari. Built high in the als ttl Iw Tin Hart Fails, a lucal list'd in ladies hoops and bustles. lictwcfu Swileilaud and halt, Hotels were also the first to the plats provided a waitu welgioup. Admission is SI. 25 par couple introduce bath tubs, hot and come but not t leau liedduig. or Tl (flits single ailniissinii. YOl COULD have done csild running water and steam Kvcrvnut is iiitilftl In atlfiul. heat. Hie steam heal idea first lictter in an English inn ol the came to the mind of a hotel mail Kith century. One suih place when he noticed, in the laundry advertised, in the siclhug of the room, how ellectne escaping times: "SUMPTOl'S INNE . . . AERIE .WELL steam was in keeping the room FURNISHED WITH NAPERIE diuensi . . . cnmfnituhlc. MANY OF the advances ECU COMER SI RE TO I IE I have xtu enlightening. Hotels IN CLEANS SHEETS A HEREAVIien will I get mv reIN NO MAN HATH BEEN fund:1", is a question asked over were among the first to switch from kerosene to IjODCKI) SINCE THEY CAME candlelight and over by Utah taxpayers, DisFROM THE LAl'NDRESSE." from kerosene to lamps; lamps of Revenue trict Director Internal But English inns lost their gas mantles; from gas mantles to Roland V. Wise said today. and fame to American inns shoitlv He explained that thousands the incandescent bulbs; of refund checks are returned from the incandescent bulb to after the American Revolution. Some have theoried that to Internal Revenue every year fluorescent lnuis. If you had Itccn one of the this happened Itctanse the EngIxtause the postman cannot very first travelers in history lish catered to the very rich, them. to stay at an inn. the year would who were limited in iimulicrs. Illegible names or addresses while canny Americans catered have lxcn alxiut 10,XK) B.C. cause many refund checks to lie in the to the masses who were more relumed undelivered. This can the place somewhere and vour hotel ntore numerous. Orient lie avoided by carefully PRINT-INa motel. In those days You could feel how numeror TYPING the name, ad- nearly dress and ip code in the proper the "room you rented from the ous they were in the earlv laudloid for the night would I SOO's for the typical inn of the place on the return, and enter-in- ); have i a plot of ground by a time had three large rooms with the correct social security up to ten lietls in each. Each numlier in the space provided, J stream! A thousand lied most was considered big enough years ago, Mr. Wise said. If someone moves after he travelers stayed in manors or for three or more people, and the landlord counted it a bad files his return, he should leave monastarics. One of the earliest built in 962. rebuilt in the night if each Iasi did not have a forwarding address with the Post Office. It is also a good idea 17th century, and still in use at least two sleepers. is the home of the faTilt first building ever put to send the new address to the today mous Bernard dog who rev up strictIA as a hotel St. not as Internal Revenue Service. a home or a monastary was the City Hotel built in New York in 1701. It Itsl the industry until Boston built the Tremnnt House in I S2;), where rooms had hicks on the doors, water pitchers, hand liasius. and as a final blow for luxury free soap! SECOND SECTION v Tin Tooele Transcript, Fri 1 Mil I MREAM CAMP Hie regulat meeting til the Mdlsticum Camp til the Oaugh-telol the I tali Plnneeis will lie held Miiinlav tin loth o Feluuaiv at I. .10 pm. Inline of 125 West. The Andy and Jill Dunyon arc shown above with part of the supplies required to help sustain good health for their older sister Dehhic. These boxes represent only a part of a three niointb order which causes quite a storage problem in the Dunyon home. The materials are sent frum Illinois and must be ordered well in advance, lids means that Debbies mother must keep a constant inventory of supplies. A spokesman for the Debbie Duiiyim Fund said that drive now beginning in the elementary' schools is appreciated and reminds citizens that contributions can still be sent to the Debbie Diuivon Fund, First Securilv Bank, Tooele. s C Tooele Scholar Similes Under Students Exchange Program Ih-ci- Plant at Tooele, Utah Offices at Anaconda Bldg. 1819 W. North Temple Salt Lake City, Utah Pinewood Derby Feb. 22 ' E. Orntc from Tooele is aiming sixteen Itah students now attending schools of veterinary medicine in other western slates under a xxcfal low cost luit ion plan supervised by ihe Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education. Headquarters for the Commission are in I'ndcr the Boulder, Colorado. same program 4(1 students from other western states are attende ing the I'niversity cf L'lah of Medicine under the same program. MR. ORME is attending Colorado State I'niversity. Dr. Merle E. Allen, director of the I'tali Coordinating Council of Higher Education, WICIIE Commissioner for I'tali and this years chairman, said, "The student exchange program is a two-wa-y street for l'lah. We arc able to send students to universities elsewhere and also help train students from other states. (!ol-leg- AND REFINING COMPANY ter. The race is for all Cub Scouts. To race their cars there is no entry fee. This years awards will be donated by the Eagles, the Moose Lodge and the American Legions for both speed and workmanship. The race car must lie built using rides supplied with the Pinewood Derby Car Kit. No handling of car bv contestants after weighin. This years race will be bigger and better with over 150 cars expected to enter. Last year 103 Cub Scouts entered cars in the News : by Melody kuester 7 lit the Tooele Central St bool we have Ititit li room flags. These t classes Hags art for the two hi the luntli room. Each week Mr. Shields judges the table of caih ( lass. Then lit decides lxst classes. The flags are to the lxs i lasses. M iv Houses (ouitli grade tlaxsl had a guest last week. It. was Mrs. lamg. the sthool nurse.' She talked to the class alxmt our Ixxlies, how to keep them dean and healthy. Some of the things slit talked almut were:-- ' that you should get at least 10 hours of sleep a night; and; that you should eat the right foods and get emxigh flesh air. These health fails make it easier for all Ixiys and gills to study, play hard, exercise, feel goml, and eiioy lift. Good health is the greatest blessing that human Ix'ings can enjoy. Third Ward Belief Society home making meeting will lie held Monday, February 10 starting at 10 a.in. The lesson will lie given by Lynda Wilde. There will lie tpiilting and handicraft, a luncheon and lialiv tender. The Eagles Plan Party Night The Eagles Auxiliary will start serving dinner at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, February 8th so Eagle memliers and their families can again enjoy the monthly family party night. The cost of dinner is only $1.00 for adults and 50 cents for children. After dinner party games will be played for only $1.00 per person. College I'niversity of I'tahs of Medicine has forty "THE PROGRAM Ixwhtx tilt students, the states, and the schools. Hie student pays only the tuition fee. Tilt sending states are able to help provide professional training for future physicians, dentists, dental hygienists, uud veterinarians. Hie schools gain by receiving direct payments to help cover (lie actual cost of educating the student." Utah's representatives, in addition to l)r. Allen, are Mrs. K. David Executive Watkiss, Qmimittcc member, and Peter Billings of Salt laikc City. Hit Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education is a public agency supported by the 13 western states. Its primary is to help the resMiusibility slates improve their higher education programs through regional ctaipcration. Tiifsday A.M. Bow i Catch NFL Football ! Sm Stmdiyl kHn m Km M m ftM W feyt GROUP TO MEET I KH)AA Meeting of the Older ol Eastern Star will lx held Eud.iv. Fchru.irv 7 at S pin. in the Ei.itcin.il ll.dl. All meinlx-iate urged to lx s pit-sen- SAND LILY CAMP 1)1 1 TO MEET The Sand Lily Camp Dl'P will hold their regular meeting 10 at 7:30 Monduv, Eebruarv p.m. at tbe home of Mrs. Percie DelaiM.ire, 251 Noitli First East. All CHARLES H. BOURNE 4? So. Id Eott 882-462- 2 FARM INSURANCE COWfANIEi Horn Officet Moonwigtoii, Mmoii STATE and interested s ladies are invited to attend. 6 6 7 8 8 It 13 12 12 10 9 9 8 7 7 5 ' m FAT I, II 10 1 1 1 1 12 13 13 1 5 1591 1516 1536 fessional schools in these fields. As a sending state, Utah certifies that the student is an eligible resident. When he is ac- Luckies High team game: Luckies 567 Aliev Kits 555 551 cepted, he pays the regular tui- Pin Kmxkers tion charged by the school to High individual series: residents of its state, and Utah Betty Elihenga 628 599 pays the school a fee which helps Inez Browning 569 cover the cost to Luie Pere. the institution. High individual game: This year 569 western young Bettv Elihenga 218 222 people are studying their pro- Carolee Warr fessions as WICHE regional stu- Phyllis Fuel! 219 dents: 210 in medicine, 159 in U.S. motorists drove a total dentistry, 19 in dental hygiene, ana 181 in veterinary medicine. of one trillion, ten billion miles The total program involved trans- in 1968 the equivalent of fer of $1,141,200 among the more than 40 million trips around states. the earth. attrcii year W In right-- moiling cUduriioni, end reducing your tomtl locate SLOCK know laxM insidwout, wu'll make ure you get dvery legitimate deduction and maximum it tavingi! Our service quick, convenient end expensive. in- fe GUARANTEE We guarantee eccurpte preporotiea of every tax return, tf we make ary errors that cast you any penalty ar Interest, we will pay lire penolty er interest. U R I HI KL America's Largest Tax Service with Over 3000 Offices Weekdays 1N0 9 a.m.-- 9 p.m.; Sat. 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' I 882-401- 1 lecessarvMBBKl Even a pushbutton your budget. move Once I I 453 North Main MM into you r 88s world, youve got yourself a lot of basic value. But we dont stop there. We always put extra values into an Olds 88 that keep it way ahead of its price. Y bettor cor, ItMM or Rft faitvrwKt My EASTERN STAR CK-T- m hr Sm TRIM THE lino Belle WICHE students. Reimbursement made to Utah by these students' Team Standings: home states totals $97.(XXI this Help! Hit and Miss 3 year. THE UTAH legislature ap- Pin Splitters propriated $24,fi(K for the train- Swingers ing of students we are sending Pin kntx-kerto veterinary schools in other Tail Endcrs P L Bs states." Ilow the Program Works . . . Fow I Ups "Under the WICHE Student Alley Kits Dr. Allen Sleepers Exchange Program, explained, "schools of medicine, Once in Awhilcx dentistry, dental hygiene, and Luckies veterinary medicine in the West contract through the WICHE High team series: office to admit qualified students Pin Kmxkers from states which have no pro- Alley Kits sjx-ti.- li- Gillx-r-t INTERNATIONAL SMELTING Gold Silver Lead Zinc Lead-Zin- c Ores and Concentrates Tooele CtHintv will lx Banquet held (Mi Satuid.iv. Eeliruaiv 8 at " 30 p.m. in the Stixktou Ward Cultural Hall for $2.50 p r person. r The guest will lx Dr. K. W. Hill, Director of the ExXrimttit Station, Utah State University. Dr. Hill will discuss the new developments in tilt Reef Industry, including crossbreeding. weight gain testing of sires, ami new- modern of grading. Tit lets can lx purchased from Howard Wliilebouse. Howard Clegg, Kirk Revan, Darrell Johnson. J.uk Sagers. I). J. Fredrickson, Joe .Anderson. Ernest Riggs, Pete Framlsen and Bet st rom. A real fine program and dinner has Ix'en planned so come mil and supvnrt your industry. sp-ake- de-lit- er 1969 is the date set for the District Cub Scout Stanshury Pinewood Derby. The race is scheduled to start with weighins at 12:30 pan. and the race beginning at 1 pan. in the Tooele Stake Cen- annual Cattlemans e 22, ; Ix-s- Fell. n Kefunri Delays February Rissegger, Central School the-tw- Gm Cause Scouts! Ada Gitllcmans Taxpayer Errors Cub February 7, 1909 s 1 BUYERS OF gmAnapjfpnpfli a . unusual and exotic. Just look for the familiar blue and gold BankAmericard emblem at finer stores in this area and it. Your BankAmericard is as good as cash at so many places. say charge Servicemarks owned and licensed by BankAmerica Service Corp. Escape from the ordinary at your Oldsmobile DealerV OF ERCCUENCi |