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Show Mr and Mrs. Clifford Fro k son will oIptv their Vdh wedding anniversary on W edneulay. U to- - aaunaimj.Kr I- Issued rli(t Bullrtitt -' Tl.py will I biNNNnJ by their tl.ildirn al an open house al Ibnr home al 12 Park Avenue Iirtwrrn Ibe buurt of 7 ami 9 pm. rath Trasday at Tum-- City, Utah. Wood (1m paid al Towlr, Utah. NUijini by III Transcript I Ik, M .North Main Street, fuMiUiing Company, In lot 390, Tourlv Citv, Utah. AiUmi all carrespondcaw Tuurle, Utah 81074. Sulmti(liMi rate 10 emit prf Cjy; $7,tl ju-- r year, PUBLISHED hv TlimM4 Bulletin Publishing (ri, liK . JOKl. IH'W Wll.tr I V( lt TIUVTMI. Ass,. Mr FJtl.tr ETHEL II. IIAIGRLN, Huur Manager An imitation it eitrmlnf to all dirlf relative. frirlidt and Brlgh Inns lo attend. The Fruktom bate tpenl dieir ei.tire lifetime in Touch?. At-- r tided Tourle ubmilt and hate been a. toe in tbunb affair. llirv l- - nllr aiuuiuuiti.Ni fi.Nii lltp I'MtH itnt mu keeping would dill In miiiml lor talet of riilet and bamlguut ami handgun other Ilian .22 mufiie. Tinl.-- r lint bill, rrlailert will mi Imigrr In? rr.iiired ree.Nd die name, aablirw, or other iuliNtuali.Ni wInniI the pur- - lt were marnrd (b Inter in Sail loke Cilv. Tlie TOIS mcrtlng marriage wat later tolminird w (,. slt UVe US Temple, Mrv bank ton it the daughter of Mrt. Lurlta prtrnwtt, Juurlr. and the late Allirrt Prtrrvm. Mr. Frukj it a urn of ibe Utp Mr. and Mrs. Fnc Fro Urn. The FrukwNit are the parrntt of a tun and two daughters, Cl.f ford Uosd, who it on atugnmnit with the I'.S, Government in llrtdlrlmrg. Germany, Mrv Sam (Venue) Carts of kran.t arid Mrv Walter (Verla) Kojifrr. Tooele. They alto bate eight and foe great grand-tbildrr- n Scholarship Program Fiflv Years Ohl lltatrr of any lt of spirting aininunitiiin," ha vatd. "Thl mil relieve I nidi lorn ami ilralrn fr.Nii unnrcrv tary I mr ram Mie ird Uif and Pat if tc Railroad will telrbrate the 3mh anniversary of its lollrgp t. hotarvliip program dot fall bv giving away more i.MNiry than It rvrr hat liefore. In I lah. It meant that 32 All ami vmatUNial agrnultufp tin. hi. It will rath receive a double the $ (MI w holarship, amount given rev ijNrut in relent years, said Joe W. Jams. Omaha, s.ijirmsor uf agnculture a.ul bseslmk. The total for l lah lltP liliiraoN.aMe iNtiilrn riralrd by dtp 9t8 law. I Irlirw dial rnoolt of rrtatl tabs of .22 nniiiiti.Ni trrvrt no utaful put iiip in miming troop ami an unfair IhuiItii ini tie aitin-bil- .sr r rrt, Rrp, IJuyd tanl. M'lll-A- II bill wat past-a- . bv tlir llmitp lad trar Imt die Senate failed lo ail mi die bill. Itrp. IJovd, who voted against die original gun iimltol law-taid die prut iti. Nit m aiiiiniuii- I i.ni had merely tetvrd lo bar- ratt Imth tNHt sineii ami tN.rtiug goo.lt A lvl.Vl ON OCTOBER 2H the 1970 winurft who ate attending Utah State Unisrrsity will rrteivp IOO i hr. k from Jarvis at their the lTo.Ni Pa. ill. t anniul w holar-slnIsampiet at laigan. Thrmigti-mi- l the rmNilh of (htulirr these will In- - held at other Mr, ami Mrv. kenuit A. T.nii- - laiMm-tkins aniHNHM e the rngjgriiNnt of grant colleges in the IP their daughter Flame May to system to award the checks. These Jellery A. (Tales, vm of Mr. and wtaii.mv are always a big mo- SUSS lOMPKIN Enacnictit p Announced Elk Sponsor Dccr Hide s Collection lor Jarvis, In?c auve lie him-ll was a CP w holarship winner Tlie young simple is making frmn Malhrnr County. Oregon and graduate of Orrgnn State Cub plans for a spring wrildmg. sersily in I'il2. lie has lieen diii lent v Tooele TOPS of the M01. ing it basing a "Back to TOIV dav. It will be Held Friday mom-m(btulwr 22. at lotto in tlie Civic Bourn (Wwinent Tooele (Tty Hall. The gliett Spraker will be Mrv Joyce Hunt, director uf tlie Tooele County Cutis (a?ntrf. All metulwn. former men.Un and anyone rise intemted u, attending are cordially intttn) TOPS meant Take Off Pounds heotibly. If you have a weight jsof.lem ami are eager to ue It, then come and attend tfe nieetings ami learn that you aie n4 alone in your light, Mrv limit will talk tome Mert pretty Mitt Ua liawn Tale aUml the rflec tt of drogt while the first child oI Fad L and d,rting Feel welcome to attend. debut Margie Tale. Mie made her on October 9. 1971 at the IDS Millie- She Hospital in Salt lade City. and weighed 7 pound. 11 unmet measured 19 and a half inches j length. The proud and hapy grandparents include Mr. and IVar Tale and Mr. and yjp, Roger M. lad. net. IJsa't Rrr4i gralMi(M rents are Mr. J. Tale. Mrv Millie Bryan and y,ra Nrltun. ia - Union rd I," l.bitd said. I21. 17. House Kxempls .22 Ammo From Giiii Conlrol I .aw Rep. Shrruun I. Until, I'Ult, irjtiMlril llial the I I.Hiw Watt wkI Meant CiHiumlter bat bxitlatl.Ni lir cosni- wtnl rimiiliii t'alilrr rtni' flip aiiiltiiililtl.NI used in rtflrt ami ti.l.ilt In Hit dtp irixml keepini; rpiiiliniirtilt of dtp I'MtS Gun Ail. "If Cmigiot atH.itrt lint it mil rrttt.op dtp last rrtatl rmail- krNtig miiiirinrul fur InlcrfalcU IVrons In Itetl to The Clifford Ericksons To Observe 50lh Anniversary The Tooele Transcript, Fri., Octoltrr 22. 1971 aspect uf the scholarship program it th numln-- r of families that had mure than one winner, with either one or Uith parents and at many at five children named at wmoert. Such it the caw? with Front N. Higgv Mr. Higgs, a 1'iVS Tma-lCiNinly winner (I lb. He noted ini hit .piesluNiiiaire lhal in hit family (.uitis II. Higgtand Rhonda lee Biggs were also I'ni.ai Pacific tcholarvliip winners. e Mutual InttTmt Mtel at (iranttillt rniMcntt Friday, 7:30 jun. Tniuo Pacific hasp gmie into every comeltahle vmall.ai." said Jarviv Tliey are college prrsidentv, professors, leathers, .ha I. os. lawyers state ami federal odlcials, scientists, farm operators. Ixismcwmen and homemaker. "Tlie future these young peoaide to mtdd for ple have ihrmselxef hat fulfilled our many timet over," taid In-i- John C. Ketirfick, Union Pacific Railroad president. Thousands of our tcholarvliip winners have carved out careen in almost rvrry field and at the oor Mutual Inlrirst group of the Tooele Region will meet for special aids ity in Grantsville Slake Outer Friday, (KIoInt 22 al 7.30 p m. There will In? lise entertainment and refreshments. saricty program will feature Martin Swenson, young tinging virtuoso, an Indian sign language nutnlier drmtNitlrated by 3 Lainanite students June, Humana and Mary, and other special acts. A (hue again the Tooele Flkt laalge it spmisnriug their annual Refreshments will In? served. dnve for .her and elk hub. An the The following letter it an apH-a- l si holarship enjoyable evening is planned program luting for the last TO yearv fr.Nii die i lull. IVar Editor: tame time have helped bring fur all. See vou there. Doer Ibmier: laitl night I had die pleatme Union Pacific closer to the many Izmking thriHigh his very acThe womans work thats of curate records. Jarvis reported cninmimitirt it serves. This has a family (rmn Giauile "You huulert d.Niale the link that I'nimi Pacific lias given made our investment in farm never dime these days is often and we will take care of th.m. Citv. what her huiltanJ hasn't time to I've known their .Laughter We tail the lii.lot, lake them to awav 11.07.1.918 to 8271 agri-ar- y youth extremely rewarding." P. Jones meeting will be held at i:30 Helen for tomelimr ami my tmi the tannery in Salt laikc Cilv, Uyf ...j (s 20. at (Vtohcr p.n, Tuesday n,ese enInvoiin? and give the leather to the j(( fe Tom and Helen have are p, can the hmne of Anions, 105 vimtlis who studied some ( at the VA Hospital in Salt tmase gaged. 1 oN.ldnl In lijpxer ' 2ml Memlmrs West. Smtli are of I ale City. alNNil il, the it a tweet kid. agnmltiire or home econourged to attend. Hut iimni visiting with these ha.1 mics at mie of the 1 1 land grant T.nnIo lanjge year folks, I found they are renting 93 hi. let and the state-widcolleges located in slates served jwoa home and the rent it $135 a gram received 1 KvH. by the railroad. Jarvis expects well Melanie little ('aid Happy Please lake the hides to die that most of the 1970 winners, imNith. Now I knew the ohsrrsrd her first birtliday on back of the Flkt laidge and ml who total 2S7 and represent the who rented the hmise 17 with a family party 50th year, will use the scholarship them and the la.lv told that she them in a barrel, or call SS2-- HIS at the home of her parents Mr. " i HS2 1877, hS2 liV) and the hide- liecause of the increase in the was paying VWUKk Mrs. Huger Caldwell. On and Whs-- , raise live rent on these will lie picked up." , grant. hand to eeMir ate were- proud folks m ihikTi' There have Jolin V. Daw'Min 123 scholof the birtliday girl grantlpareiils in I'tah. Not inIts hanl enough coming to IFR Chainnini granted arships Roberts D. Mrs. Howard Mr. and a strange place to make a home Bill Smith cluding those who will receive and Mr. and Mrv Farrell Caldchecks this fall, 1.025 of the without Iwing treated unfairly. well. Also in attendance were Course not everymte it unfair, scholarshis have lieen used for Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Allie and but one rotten apple you know. a total expenditure by IP of children Darby and Angela and Sign in a AVeslGennan deI hie I never see the tlay $132,885, said Jarvis. Caldwell. and Mr. Mrv that money means more to me partment store, as reMrted in t.P. OFFERS two scholarAustria's Sudost Tagesjaist of than helping my neighlMirv ships a year to rpialified high Grar: Any faulty piece of merCod blss von folks and welschool seniors in each of 198 chandise will le cheerfully exone come to Torn-le- . counties on the railroad changed for another piece of memlier and one to a Nonna Barker to a espial .piality." Atlas vocational agriculture student 21 of (Future Fanners of America). Here Selections are based on scholastic RITZ Ends Tuesday Women of the Moose will hold check standing, farming program or prosupplies their business meeting at 8:00 ject work, character, leadership p.m. Octolwr 21 at the Moose and community and Home. Second Class Petty Officer Roactivities. Winners are Each member is to wear her bert Chamberlain and DiAnn chosen bv a committee in each Ammo dress backwards and bring a Chamberlain are tlie proud state consisting of the dean of Red Caps-Ha- ts small bag of candy. There will parents of this little man, Robert agriculture or the director of Ik. a walk for the candv. There Todd, bom October 3, in Meridithe resident instruction at land Sweat Shirts will also lie a for the wo- an, Mississippi. He weighed 7 the state supervisor prie college, grant Insulated Yests man with the craziest hat. pounds 1 Its ounces. Crandparents Of agricultural education and the All memliors are urged to atare Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lewis and state Game Bags club leader. tend. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Chamber-lain- , Dr. Doyle J. Matthews, clean Ponchos all of Tooele. WORKERS of the college of agriculture at Rain Coats lie a time will never There Utah State University, said the a cinema cenier fims presentation will in American life when we Gloves Union Pacific scholarship proKCHMCaOt ftSNAVTSCsja A MATONAl Gf NtRAl PCruSfS Bf AS GlsE need fewer and fewer workers. served has as "a real Socks gram very Dr. Sevmour Wolfliein, Per incentive" for farm youth to furColeman Stoves ther their education. (.h;jv ofM - Thar iant anythin la srour that you wouldn't do to proCaet lh lit of tout tmia rut. But thr a on thir you may bav ewertontad Whan you dm a cur with rrarkad or oCharwiaa dafaetiv you ar aodaofannr th livsa of asaryaoa in your car, a wall a wind-Akl- ttxw in ocher vWurlaa. Don't isobla, roplaca thatcrartad adndahMd Boar with , . . wda HPurta turn Ui m run uts cans aaaaMa Uwti at ufay Mar. at aus. d aed (lea, hr M nil (aaMa a wad, iWHaat a tda aaaaaMa artaU Dorn Body and Paint Shop 1000 North Moil) 82-33- klin vet-rra- e e (K-tuli- .it - ln-e- WOTM To Meet Until Youve Seen Us First! 1 October are a few for your lohnlVayns Rithsrd Boons our hunting listi' 4-- 1 Because of both the financial motivation involved and the recognition of superior performance, the program has served as an important directive force in guiding the most energetic and creative young people toward higher education in agriculture, Matthews said. JARVIS SAID Dr. Matthews remarks are borne out by the survey U.P. made this year of its y: large family of recipients. Jarvis has an mailing list of 98 percent of the recipients and sends them his publication Tracks Ahead." Every year he also sends them one of This little man is Dustin William Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Harris. He was bom prematurely October 5 at the IIolv Cross' Hospital and weigh- - a wee four pounds five and a half ounces and was 17 inches long. He is in the Primary Childrens Hospital where it is expected he will remain for the next month. Crandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William B. Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Chamberlain. U.P.s pictorial calendars. The U.P. scholarship was initially worth $100. It quite often made the difference lietween go- d 0r not goinS inS ? colle VoungSterS w,n' Pec,aI,y t0 ning the scholarship during the In later years the depression. amount was increased to $200 and this year to the present $400. The questionnaires returned to Jarvis during his survey revealed the impact the scholarship had on the winners. Mrs. Evelyn Hanes-e- sen Voyer, Tooele, a 1930 Tooele HOSPITAL Medica- lVictor Manzanares, Tooele Reed White, Salt Lake City SURCERY-Bemie- ce Jones, Tooele Maleta Hansen, Tooele Arvell Goff, Tooele Patrick Keener, pesMoines, la. wrote, The County winner (4-Union Pacific scholarships are very worthwhile and have helped many young people to get an advanced EDUCATION The man who knows some measure of success is the man who periodically evaluates his goals, his desires and his purposes. And, along with the evaluation, there is occasional to' keep on a worthC. Neil Strait while course. Coleman Heaters Coleman Lanterns Coleman Fuel Dutch Ovens Riding Supplies Saddles Saddle Blankets Gun Holsters Scabbards Hunting Knives Gas Cans Flash Lights Batteries Canteens Mess Kits Thermos Jugs Frigid-Air- Foam Coolers Hot n Coolers Utah Hunting Guide e, Cold Air Masks for hunters Skiing - Dust - Air Pollution Painting and Spraying And many, many more items for the hunter IT Jl olio d |