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Show The Tooele Transcript, Fri., August 22, 1969 Presidential Facts all United States Although Presidents have been native bom, Martin Van Buren was the first to be bom under the American flag. John Adams was the first President to live in the White House. The first to be inaugurated i.Al Tooele Twelfth Ward Mia Maid girls held their Honor Night Left to right: Ellen Erickson, Julie Dickerson, u recently. Kerri Empey, Maureen Weyland, Cheryl Watkins, Carol Pattie McStay, Debbie Whitehouse, Robbin Spafford, , Garcia. Their teacher is Mary Young. ,j Safety Training Deadline Near State law requires any person under 21 years of age to show a proper certificate when applyAs the first of Utahs 1969 big ing for their first hunting license. inline hunting seasons are near- Those over 16 may present a certificate showing they have ing, the Division of Fish and Came issued a reminder to all passed equivalent training in the armed services, ROTC, NRA, first-t- i e juvenile hunters that thev must qualify through a hunter safety course before becoming LOCOMOTIE STARTS FIRES The Tooele County Fire Deeligible to buy a hunting license. Lake-poiAh t elope, archery, deer and partment was called to aftertwice dove hunts are all Wednesday Mourning Opening within the next 30 days noon and evening to put out and over a dozen other hunts will grass fires caused bv passing Open before the last bird hunts trains. Sheriff Fay Gillette reports. begin in early Xovemlier. nt (MaSffiBQMOSO FRIGIDAIRE disumobile vjitii ' in Washington, D.C. was Thomas Jefferson. These and other facts setting precedents for Presidents are included in a recent issue of American History Illustrated, published ten times a year by Historical Times, Inc., Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Andrew Jackson was the first President to ride in a train. The first bathtub in the White House was installed by James Buchanan. Warren G. Harding was the first President to talk over the radio. Dwight Eisenhower, accord-t- o American History Illus- im? t rated, was the first President to hold a pilot's license. Other oddities about the wild blue yonder and the wild blue yonder and the Presidency relate to Thdodore Roosevelt, first Chief Executive to fly, and Franklin D. Roosevelt the first to travel by air while President. Returning to the Presidency, Calvin Coolidge was the first President to give an inaugural address on the air, the magazine reports. Lyndon B. Johnson was the first to take his oath of office from a woman. The only bachelor was James Buchanan. Marital facts relating to the Presidents include: John Tyler, Millard Fillmore, Benjamin Harrison, Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson were married twice. John Tyler had the fourteen. most children David Mooberry Receives SUPER-SURG- E B.S. Degree Z1' Three Presidents (Tyler, Cleveland and Wilson) were married while in office, but only the Cleveland ceremony took place in the White House. Six Presidents (Washington, Madison, Jefferson, Fillmore, ' Benjamin Harrison and Wilson) married widows, and two (Jack- -' son and Harding) married divorcees. From the standpoint of long- evity, William Henry Harrison, at 68, was the oldest to take office and Theodore Roosevelt, at 42, the youngest. John F. Kennedy was the youngest to be elected to that office and Dwight Eisenhower the oldest to hold it. Presifive Educationally, dents went to Harvard, three to William and Mary, two to Princeton and two to West Point; nine did not attend college. John Quincy Adams and Andrew Johnson returned to Congress after their terms in the White House, Adams in the House and Johnson in the New System David Bruce Mooberry, son mf of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Mooberry, Colonel Charles' M. Shadle, 54 Glenwood Avenue, Tooele, was graduated Magna Cum Laude DPG Commanding officer, cut from the University of Utah dur- the ribbon Saturday reopening completely remodeled ing the August commencement Dugways Lanes. A large crowd Bowling exercises. for on was hand the ceremony Mr. Mooberry received a B.S. y free bowling and and the in one of degree accounting 774 graduates who were award- free refreshments that followed. closed since The Lanes, ed degrees at summer commencehave taken on an en15, May ment. The Tooele native was tirely new look. Six new lanes among 43 students to receive have been added doubling the high honors. A minimum overall grade- - point- - average of 3.5 total number of lanes. The origiis required in order to nal six were refinished and ten new Brunswick bowling machgraduate Magna Cum Laude. ines have been added. A new and enlarged Snack Bar was a big favorite at the allday affair and promises to be a popular spot especially for troops on the prowl for that evening snack. I am sure glad to see this snack bar, said one soldier. Another added, Yeah, it means we wont have to drive 35 miles for a hamburger after all-da- fr. 1 - 'J J 'i at 300 William Howard Taft pounds, Americas largest president. . m'vCriW A1 IV I o v V- v'-- J t l t if " ; v .rjI 1 : - - Hie oldest of two OLD WATERTANK AT WENDOVER water tanks belonging to the Western Pacific Railroad in Wendover is being dismantled by railroad crews. Moss States CBW View In Vote Senator Frank E. Moss today voted for the amendment restrict- ing the testing and transportation of Chemical and Biological Weapons saying that it was basically in accord with my own position. In a Senate debate today, Senator Moss said, Too much of the public discussion about Chemical and Biological Weapons has become emotional and speculative primarily because of the ' .Army's obsession with secrecy. I think and or wrongly, Rightly rightly, the governments crediChemical bility concerning And Biological Weapons, is highly suspect. Even after the Dugwav incident it was some time before the Army would admit that they were testing nerve gas agents, let along responsible for the death of the sheep. To give the American people good reason to believe that the Government tells them and to provide the public with much needed information, I suggest that the Surgeon General appoint of three state a committee public health officials and three non military experts to assist him in making the determination as to whether Chemical and Biological Testing is a hazard to public health. This determination should he made in a public report and should include as much information as possible. In my opinion much of the information now classified need not he and would help in creating a better public understanding ot Chemical and Biological Weapons. Senator Moss said he would write the Surgeon General suggesting that he appoint such a committee. The Senator also wanted to apply the amendments restrictions on the transportation of lethal chemical and biological agents to include all shipments within the United States, he said. He plans to introduce legislation which would apply both military to all shippers and commercial. A crane raises steel girders for AUDITORIUM ROOF Tooele new of the roof High School Auditorium as the construction progresses toward an expected October completion date. Politics is a serious business, not a boys game where you can pick up the hall and run home if things dont go according to your idea of who should win. H. II. Humphrey (Droke House) Contrary to what most people of the think, less than families classified as poor receive any public assistance whatever. Most of the poor work and they work hard. H. II. Humphrey (Droke House) one-four- th land controlled By Settlement Canyon All Land & Water Asso. including the bench lands surrounding the canyon WILL BE CLOSED TO Major League Ladies to Meet BOW HUNTERS There will he a meeting of the Tooele Major Ladies League Monday, August 25th at the Tooele Bowl at 7:30. All ladies interested in bowling 'on Wednesday night please be present. A narrow mind and a wide mouth are generally partners. Trespassers will be PROSECUTED DRUGS Model 2 colors & white. racks provide easy front loading. "Rinse & Hold" cycle lets you rinse now, wash later 3 other useful cycles. Little or no is required. Attractive Cherrywood Melamine work top makes a handy loading platform. Roll-o- ut pre-rinsi- , 7:30 anymore. New and improved lighting and sound proofing is another big plus for Dugways new Lanes. A billard table has been installed and it too proved a big favorite over the weekend. In all, over $200,000 has been spent on ad- Frigidaire bothers to build in more help ?7DG DY7?7 ditions and renovations to the Flea powder. miHiiinihm EIXPHRTLy IFTT.jX-HS- 2 5.98 Aluminum Lawn Chairs Aluminum Cot Brownie Fiesta Camera 10.98 10.95 Day. The Bowling Lanes will open its doors at 11 a.in. every day except Sunday when the doors open at 12 a.m. Closing time will be 12 p.m., including Sundays. Hand Tools Values to 2.49 - 99c Items on 50 Discount Tabic o Reduced to 60 Offtf & & the ribbon cutting ceremony, COL , Shadle, LTC Arthur F. Nieto, and LTC Richard B. Stuart tested the alleys then gave the word to all join in if you wish. Lanes were set aside for free bowling for the grown-up- s all were set aside day long and civilian personnel, youngsters and the young at heart, swamped the bowling alleys, the billard table, and the snack bar that worked with out giving it any money as one youngster commented. It was a day of relaxation and a chance to talk to a friend. And for some, it was a good chance to see what their boss and fellow workers were really like out of the office. The day finally came to a close but the bowling balls will keep rolling on. Bowling teams are now being formed and League play will begin after Labor 6 D Help your business district grow by patronizing your Tooele merchants Black Black lanes. After Decker Drills A Decker Drills 3s 10.99 12.49 Many More Specials You Must See to Believe In-sto- re 8.88 9.99 Production Cost Up It will cost the American .farmer $2 billion more in farm production expenses during 1969 to provide the American consumer with adequate supplies of food. This is due primarily to increases in prices of farm equipment and supplies rather than as a result of farmers purchasing more of the materials required to produce food in the form of crops and livestock. Such farm production expenses have been going up every year since 1953. d I u p? (J IPm Tacos H poCuTI, Pizzas Shakes Hamburgers ( Fries Drinks sbk)DS Bd00d(21I7(s goodgO Bog 100 North Broadway |