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Show The Tooele Transcript, Fri., Nov. 14, 1969 Need-To-Kno- oiBiffloroBinro Issued each Friday at Tooele City, Utah. Second Class Postage paid at Tooele, Utah. Published by the Transcript-BulletiPublishing Company, Inc., 58 North Main Street, Tooele Citv, Utah. Address all correspondence to Box 390, Tooele, Utah 84074. Subscription rates 10 cents per copy; $7.00 per year. PUBLISHED bv Transcript Bulletin Publishing Co., Inc. JOEL DUNN. Editor JACK TRANTER, Associate Editor ETHEL B. IIALGREN, Business Manager w What Are The "Up and Down Drugs And What Can They Do? Amphetamines and barbitu- rates are the up and down drugs, usually taken in pill form, THEY ARE said to pick you up when youre flown and bring you down when youre up." For most people, amphetamines do have exhilarating effects, while barbiturates bring calming. They are powerful drugs, too to play around with, Yet too many people are doing TURKEY SIIOOT so. No one knows how many, Tooele Cun Club will hold but the best estimates are that a turkey shoot this Sunday at and perhaps about 200, (XX) it) a in. Lots of merchandise to as many as 4(X),(XX) be won by all. All club members persons Dear Editor: abuse these and other regularly ai;e urged to attend and bring I am writing concerning the drugs. a friend. cattle that are permitted to run case of Mary Jones illus- The loose along Highway 36. trates the matter. Its a hypo-As I understand it, the stock-me- n real name, tECION AUXILIARY do have permission to let thetical case, not a MEETS TUESDAY their stock feed along there, but but the story is true. MARY TAKES amphetamines American Legion Auxiliary isn't there a group responsible to will meet Tuesday, Novemlier 18, for get going and barbiturates to fences these so She does this 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. cattleputting up can not get onto the put her to sleep. in and out. She takes the Lena Ensign, 375 North First day ighway? East. pills without These cattle are a hazzard to up and down the her of family doc- supervision g the of a motorist, for tor. when driving along this road at A WORLD OF OPPORTUNITY! or is on the way Mary is night, you can be right upon a MOSKCTIVf a sjave of these of before cows see you group addicted to them, a them, even though you have drugs, as the slang goes. What for been them. watching AND is worse, she doesnt know it. There have been two cows She doesnt know facts she needs killed along there in the last like these: month and a half, and the last to know, one that was hit could have easily been another road fatality as it put one man in the hospital and injured two others. So couldn't something be done about fencing this road before someone n Letter To The Editor ic well-bein- STUDENTS mtiauD The up drugs, THE OTHER They have definite medical atu) health values if properly used under a physicians direction, . None is properly available without a physicians prescription, This is for the very good reason of the that their misuse or abuse can half problem are the down drugs fog dangerous. sedatives, BARBITURATES are a sleeping pills, the large family of drugs made for jng cause of accidental poison medical purposes to relax a deaths. Sleeping pills distort how person. people see things; they slow What do the down drugs down reactions and responses, do? They are an important cause of They produce a relaxing ef- - automobile accidents, fec mos! people; in normal, misused can Amphetamines medically supervised doses, they ieaj to accidental deaths and to mildly depress the action of the accidents liecause they can dis- skeletal and tort perception, judgment, and nerves, muscles, heart muscle. In abnormal doses, even cause severe mental de- he effects resemble alcoholic rangement. drunkenness. For a free leaflet on The Up ARE THESE drugs addicting? and Down Drugs, write to Box The amphetamines or up 1080, NIMH, Washington, D.C., drugs 20013. produce psychological fr a practice that dependence can become a habit for mental r emotional reasons. The down drugs, barbitur- ates usually, are physically addict- ing. Some experts consider biturate addiction more difficult to cure than dependency upon a narcotic like heroin or cocaine, ARE THESE drugs danger- bar-jun- is killed? t I think the group responsible for fencing this road should be thinking about doing so, or does someone have to be killed or injured for life before they will even consider doing anything about it? Sincerely, Cloria Brown wM(i 1 f Mr rarfiMftM $100 par wmA mmd a - 1 Yv cm ipuclolhi la way C aulalapy: Matr Styiict TO BUILD A FENCE Materials needed to build a fence, besides lumber, include 8d galvanized box nails for toe- nailing rails to posts, 6d vanized box or finishing nails for the fence boards, 1 bag of x concrete per post, and pre-mione bag of per three post holes. J Hair luM RVti tKaiMeen: Then's A World of Beauty Waiting For Tou Hen! feature: W. TOT STYUNC Bmauty SPECIALIZED PERSONAL HAM COLORING WAVING ANO PERMANENT RITZ SATURDAY A DOG OF FLANDERS Salon MATINEE All Tickets 75 cents Ends Tuesday RITZ -r--G for Suggested general eudiem es Sg!KgtffitaeEsJigD Pr Expert Lists Steps To Safe Winter Driving Vice President for Traffic. MANY MOTORISTS Consider this only foul weather the safety official said. vice, gut theyre mistaken. A lot can )e learned, even in good weather on dry pavement. In addition, he continued,' snow or ice slicked roads are no place to learn a technique that should be good practice before bad weather sets in. The technique Barlow referred to was that of applying Councils ad-Th- is Water, 2. In addition to snow or ice, unstable traction can result from water, moist leaves, sand or gravel oil the road, calling for a feel of the road test by braking, or by accelerating carefully to see if and when wheels spin. . throat-lin- e . . . . purest flattery Barlows recommendation was one of six steps to safe winter driving developed hv of the National Safety Councils Committee on Winter Driving all of which make Hazards, good sense according to Barlow: MAINTAIN ample followstretch them ing distances ..out in any conditions less than skid-teste- rs graceful lines . the now look heel, key to the .new softness in fashion. Note, too, the gently squared toe, the matching ! Personal Advertised in SEVENTEEN and GLAMOUR TFooele Merc mr Meeting best-lookin- pleasing. Enjoy them to the fullest, snapped her employer, because now we are going to discuss your spelling, punctuation and F. C. Keman typing! 20, Vallejo, ideal. Pump your brakes to slow three to five times a or stop second to maintain steering Always drive on good tires with good treads. Use snow tires or studded tires under winter conditions. CARRY reinforced tire chains use them when traction problems are severe. Keep windshield and all windows clear. When wiper blades streak, replace them and keep , tend a banquet to be held at 6 P m- - Saturday, November 15 at the cultural hall. Sunday following will be call-lfed ward budget Sunday. A spe-J- o cial speaker will be pre- Sen at Pm- - sacrament People seldom FATIGUE A medical school professor once told me, Never ask a patient whether he is tired. Why not? I asked. Because everybody is tired. This symptom is worthless- - in diagnosis. J. DeWitt Fox, M.D., Your Tired Feeling, These Times who say nothing are mis-quote- d. e. atieen, Agent Gary P. Slattery, Tooele agent the, Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company, attended the companys annual meeting for outstanding new agents last week at New York Citys Essex House. new agents have Seventy-tw- o qualified for the 1969 Squab Club, sales honor group of the Newark New Jersey company. Included in the business and educational conference were panel discussions, and addresses Just Arrived At by agents, general agents and Tooele Valley Hospital company officials. Slattery, who is with the Charles H. Howe, Jr. Agency, BIRTHS lives at 1090 West First Jeffery and Jackie Phillips, Seattle, North, Tooele. Tooele, son, Nov. 11. . e Rising somewhat higher, shaped and curved on more AliA LCflUCrSuip . for ping and grabbing brakes that pretty pump Monday Croup Meeting on her birthday and Aunt Lorene surprising the three little girls with a gingerbread house. The family had a nice get together when Mr. and Mrs. Ray McKendrick and Sharron Bennett of Tooele and Mr. and Mrs. Howard K. Davis of Erda came to visit. operating. 882-224- Attends Honor It has been a happy November for the Lynn McKendrick family with birthdays. Baby Kristin was one year old November 1st; LaRae was 9 years old Nov. 8th and Nancy was 6 years old Nov., 12th, Two highlights for the family were LaRae coming home from the Tooele Valley Hospital are 882-231- 2 Banquet lespie. , . w mee,nS-to- r Virginia Lopez from Jose Vic-Lopez; Alice Frances Oebada from Tommy Oebada; Crissa LoChI Miller from John Wayne Miller; Glenna La Ray Killian from Douglas James Amicone. will throw you out of control, Its best your braking system inspected, in advance, by a professional mechanic along with pre- - winter check of your lieel on tlie Singh, Divorces overnight moisture, or the need for adjustment can cause slip- breed of e, 882-261- Jacobs, Malkeet brakes . The new stenographer was The Eagles Auxiliary will summoned into the boss office, INOV. ZU he said, hold their Father - Son Banquet Miss Glamure, 17 at g girl on Monday, Novemlier you are the Thursday, Novemlier 20 at 7:30 we have ever had working in 6:30 p.m. All Aerie meinliers and Licenses Marriage the Tooele Stake MIA will our office. their sons are invited to be there Steve Eugene Reynolds, 15, p.m. hold their monthly leadership for a delicious dinner and short look on A appeared pleased Alice Yuba City, Calif.; Karen All workMutual ward the girls countenance. program. Chittenden, 14, Marysville, Calif. meeting. ers are invited to attend. Helps If you dont have a son, You dress well," the boss Roger G. Basler, Jr., 20, of will be for the one. Please have your two Iwirrow nice given coming continued, you have a Tooele and Marla D. Root, 16, as no leadership months in at the Bar by work, reservations a make good personality, you Manitowoc, Wisconsin. is scheduled for Decem14. impression on the public and Friday, Novemlier Vernon Wendell Winkler, 27, meeting ber. wonderful crowd had We a of the is your deportment Tooele and Charlene Sue Ray, All departments will be held highest. last year, lets make it larger Utah. 19, Coppertown, from she beamthis year. Oh thank you, and. a Larry G. Reid, 18,' Salt Lake each ward is desired. ed. Your are very compliments Sue and Karen 16, Calif., and Balbiro Singh, 14, Yuba City, Calif. Steven Delos Riddle, 18, of Qrantsville and Mary Rose Meno, 18, Grantsville. Daniel La Wayne McCormick, Merlin, Oregon and betty Dick, 16, Crants Pass, Ore. Start making it a habit now to get the feel of the road and your car when you start to drive, or when conditions change. practice was recoin- mended today to Utah drivers by Leo H. Barlow, Utah Safety New officers will be elected at the next meeting of the Firemens Auxiliary, which will be held on Monday, Novemlier 17 at 7:30 p.m. at the Firemans Hall. A representative of a fashion firm will lie in attendance to present a lingerie fashion show. Members are invited to bring a guest with them. ' Bertie Lee is chairman for the meeting and is being assisted by Carolyn White, Karlene A spokesman for the planning committee emphasized today, that all persons, regardless of their religious affiliations, who are at least 65 years old and living north of Vine Street are invited. or in Lake-VieA tasty luncheon will he served by the ladies of the North Tooele Slake Relief Society at 12:15 p.m. and a musical program will he presented by outstanding local talent. A feature of the entertainment will le numbers by Luckys Western Baud. This is the group that entertained so well last year. We may also have the "Quar-tet- t from Rigoletto," sung by a talented group of singers, lie continued. who may Persons need transportation are invited to or call Meet little Miss Sundie Simkins August 22 at Cedar City, Utah. She weighed 6 pounds 10 and one-hal- f ounces and is the 'rs child for Mr. and Mrs. Philip Simkins, the first grand- child for Mr. and Mrs. Melio Petricig of this city and the fourth grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Allan Simkins of Circle-villUtah. Mrs. Simkins will Fathers-Son- s be remembered as the former Whitehouse, Betty Sutherland, . Cheryl Petricig. Leona Shuliert and Eleanor Gil- bom Glen Stanley Stevens, 21, of Tooele and Christine Lorraine Riley, 16, Tooele. your brakes gently when you first start driving to see how your brakes and the road surface interact. He listed the fol- lowing advantages of making the technique a year 'round habit: 1. ON DRY surfaces, you get a reading of how well your new Auxiliary To Elect Tooele Stake Here is a list of the marriage licenses issued and the divorces granted in Tooele County dur- ing the month of October as re- corded by the County Clerk. City pea-grav- Uptlaiis Marriages Listed Firemans Tooele. Faust, Vernon, Utah IWOlttin NMTS TO C0NMDU tMw Mfh tew CnwMny I Nai to use? pep pills ous m9 :)! Plans, are moving right along for the Senior Citizens Social to be held this Saturday, Novem-lie- r 15, at the North Tooele Stake Center, 583 North 270 East. also called bennies and speed," are a group of drugs known as amphetamines. They form one- half of what is perhaps the big- Kesl part of the drug abuse proli- hnn in the U.S. today. 'iVauaai :i'i vmii Saturday Is Date For Senior Citizens Social About Drug Abuse: Heaston Elk Hunt MEDICAL Merle Spillman, Wendover Chas. McKay Johnson, Grantsville OjJCnS Henry K. Thatcher, Idaho Helen House, Tooele Seven Tooele County huntLeopold Gonzales, Tooele ers were lucky enough to draw Harvey Glover, Tooele bull elk permits for the Heaston Vera England, Tooele Range hunt which opens Saturday, November 15. The hunt SURGERY-Ve- m will remain open until NovemPeasnall, Tooele ber 23. Steven Jorgensen, Tooele A total of 15 bull permits Edith Jane Hewitt, Tooele were drawn for the hunt. Those Eleanor Warburton, Tooele from Tooele City receiving perJames R. Burton, Tooele mits include William lerome. Jimmy Gillespie and Ted Park. Howard, Victor and Van Warr THE BIB tE all of Erda and Ronald Warr Fewer folks would fall of Grantsville also received their faces in frustration if they permits frequently turned to the Bible Roy Garrard, Tooele County in faith. Win. Aithur Waid Conservation Officer, said toE day that only those with BIBLE mits wR )e al0wed to carrv A11 Memorizing the Sennon on rifles in tle area of lho the Mount is an interesting and Heaston Range will he a undertaking; attemp- - porary game preserve until the tion to live it is a constantly e hunt. No person except spiritual experience. censej hunters can legally Wm. Ward carry rifles," he said. Mr. Garrard stated, however, washer filled that the gun restriction docs not your windshield with the recommended mixture apply to chukkar hunters using of windshield antifreeze and shot guns or cottontail hunters water. using 22 rifles. Sfltlirdfly per-TH- Open Monday & Friday Untill 7:00 p.m. THE TURNED-O- TUNIC N Aileen turns on the tunic with stripes, and giant turtle neck. Its gathered at the waist and ribbed the wrists for a super-soshape. Great with matchi straightleg pants. Tunic in stripe combos of pink chai pagne, fun melon, jadeite or green stinger. Pants in jac ite, fun melon, misty moss, taffy brown, green stingi vanilla and pink champagne. In 100 cotton knit. Tunic - $11.00 sun-brig- ht Kirk Cafe ft Open Thanksgiving Day 5:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Pants - Roost Turkey or Baked Ham $8.00 - $12.00 s225 per plate Call for reservations on large parties 882-303- 1 or 882-023- 7 19 North Main TOOELE, UTAH |