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Show I!.' Mia Swt'cllicarl T.nli- - Third Wjid MU will (lu regular V, lui. lav daiue J4UIV 27 at (he N.ittl, Make Center, 'I''" jil lil Moss Co-Spons- To Protect News Sources lull that imglil keep neuv r.n men out of jail it living n- H Mia tMHitorrd ill the U,V Senate SiyirLll" t theme l.ii tlu ,e hv Senator Frank K. Mow uf Utah evening at Di'iiph-- t will It ttiMild apply total niiinun piot nit nmsie for itmrint fn.i,i S ill to II kl lit for reporlert in Grand June pm. dniiwioii Mill U- - lit at lit tit pnxeedingv laid milt and LDs tlandariK A TRULY hee prett it of duw and Inhatior Mill In mie id the mott ha Me comer-ttone- t taid of imr ilemmrai, Senator Mmt, Tlie recent trend id prnwcntorv riving viihjxxiia M-.Mni power toextrart inhimialion frimi reporlert it endangering the free (J id independent information to the public "It it edit hint that MHireet might olluTMite patt ahum M Alen and Gleai taliialde inhumation to the hold a tjH'i iat it t ai lit li t on puhlie tia the newt media will Salnrdat g jt keep quiet when the tille Slake enter. he fun It protuhly fare a jail trntenec rejuirter ttheiluled to erf uiulelMat at for not revealing hit cimrre," 7.10 pm. taid Senator Mott. The Sinnl.it fueside Mill In lie taid Hople who iiuiiplain at the Tooele North Slake Centhat tint it a qxiial privilege ter at S pm. 1'icsident ami Mit. for new imn are tnivving the lav A. til at ken are Hlieiluled oiiit. to In the tteakert and sjieilal IT IS REALLY a ten lu- mutu al iiiiinlx'it it ill H. pii tic ciNitiiliiliiHial right of the lit Dan 'A hilehoiiM. public that it living protected here." said the Senator. If th e laud had iiitemlnl lit "IUortert cannot help lint to tins;, vaw Ieivt Flaagc, liell lie tomewhat intimidated Itv the Frank- hate given lit lealiieit. and leaner Aeli ities tt Hill ors A id facing vkmIiIiI Judge mini to know (In tonrir. iid that III itwll it a relne- xihhe riiht to lit hi ini the know." The lull i not. Iioweter. a tarte Idantlie for iieMtmeu. IK IT CAN le tltoMii (hat the inhumation vimghi it id Ml.t(anlial and ilnetl rrle- - to a central iwue. and not atailahle from ant olher r.- 4iM the aitimi it a for murder. rape, tault. kidnapping. hijacking or natiimal teeuntt. a neMtinan idlin' ttill Iv cimqxlliil to teal lilt voonev. rimeital tjnaitor of the hill It Senator laiwrll I. AVenker Jr. io HAPPINESS it happmett? I lu'liete in niiimeult id happmett. If evicted twentt (mir hmirt a day. how could mie recouni ami appreciate it Im hupv with hllle tm kelt of hapuovw here and there. lingilte HuriLit talking hi Jote I ,mt IXAilulloitgu A'ogne hup-pme- Tlie Tooele Transcript, Fri., January Hosts Tooele Women Club Si. Marjiiirrile Hie Citic league i d Tooele hiittetl the AViunent (lull id Tmiele Jauuaiv Stir at the KaM Flnnrntarv School Tlie meet-im- fmt Parish News The wat called to order by the Cttie league Iletnlent, Mrs Connie Harmon, Alrt. Ihtweua Bnan prevented a title thow entitled A Cul Call let tnui id CaiV Creation Kadumit for Unite leiwue Ihxrrv" Her nanafor wat Mrt Aliginia GelJmai her. Tlie knelt modrlt were the Miwet laui Bnan. Aemlt AAarr, Betty Dow, Julie IXiw and Tnulv Varner. Gilt certificate were award-eto the AlewLinet Claia Mai-ett- . Sletens Irene Fait- nVlV a.Ml Caniltn Nath' The chaiimen for tlie evening were Alrv lallian Hammond and Mrt. Migniui Bleaard id the Celtic la'agne, ami Mrs. Mil tired Gnnwav td the AA'iuuent (.lull. refretlmieuU Sieeial training inert ingv are coniliicted in the hall Ahuidat and Tnewluy. January H anil 10 to pteMre those who are going to call at the homes of paitshluocrs January 21 fur the Duse for a new parish len ter. Father Snlhtau etpntMil hit liojie that the mafonly of the Mnple will turn in their coiitrilMitiiMit or indicate what they plan to do after the AlatMt January II ami 21. Tint will greatly reduce the iiumlicr of callt to lie made on the day of the drive," he taid. Already nearly 20 H'rceut of the goal Ling were tervetl. J(k )) 1 DlllllUr January 29 hat Ikihel No. 17 will have a Dip dmm'r for their Ik'thel proect tint term ihi Ahm-daJamiart- 2) Mail mu at fr-lie at the Mjwniii-Templand alt pareutt frieudt of Job Danuhten ate invited to enjoy the meal and will I play hingo. t IiriltirA IU will jo toward the "r- "'I Aliv Aiueeul Jmii't and rromotiimal Kducatitmal I he euu.o.'eiintt and fund at well at mie third profit of their mairiaue Imthon.ii"!; Bethel treattlie in remaininu nrv. Mark tour calmdan Mmi- - hnrjiter l.imla In Mr. Dolaiv Adams of Iavsnu. Utah. day, January 2'J at fi:Ki p.m. Linda is a 1970 graduate of Tooele High School and is IriM-eed- - pic-sciitl- Iitlics ('it y Teamt: laiwrencc Floral emplosiil Bedt No. I d Ace Style Shop Hoad Bminers Mikes Sinclair Tooele Floral Team No. 10 Jack Duke Margctls Jewelry Caldwell Iphol. King's Chicken Tocwle Beverage StomX'r's Safeways V II 9 9 8 8 1 4 4 74 44 7 7 5 5 5 6 6 7 6 6 6 5 6 7 7 7n AAards 44 74 Bateman Jewelry Joker's Zion Motors Reds No. 2 High team series: Caldwell Upholstery Lawrence Floral 4 3 9 1 11 1 11 Janet-Carolin- e as a F AA K Ba-e- d con- Mr. and Mrs. James DcSimou Tooele Beverage Company. 2 K. Flinders Street, Tooele, base iiimpleted attendance at the secretary Rirt(jv ,(v final session of the ammul Sales Qinveiitimi which was held at Houston Tex. January 14 through !H. More than 2,100 wholesalers, wives, and company marketing representatives were present for the yearly sales meeting to analve marketing operations for the past year and to review sales, advertising and merchundising plans for 1973. little LvnnIL, . a. JmIio lunir(j throe years old on Fri- day, January 19. Daddy and moinmic, Randy and Linda entertained at a family party for . City. their little daughter. On hand to share the birthday cake and Son Marries party fun were aunts, uncles and cousins. Grandparents of In Illinois the birthdav girl are Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Harlo Cisco Sr. Mrs. Grant Hammond and Mrs. wa hlld AVednesday evening at Aslrohall. Emma West, and Mrs. Evelyn have received word of the maris Hammond the of Seaman Harlo sun their proud great riage . grandmother. Sandy Lynn has a AUTOMOBILES eYX)ke wedding five month old sister Sherri. The Sunday drivers you see . Miss Jo Ann Covington are actually Friday drivers today hridl a ,he home for a place to park. still looking Sen. McGovern, on Jan. 20 grooms grandparents Mr. and will have an P. Bertin, PennsylvanEugene bawl. inaugural Mrs. Coniick Davison of Alton, ia School Journal. Shelhv Friedman Illinois. . 8 2096 2010 1998 733 728 726 n n Rev. Clay of the Salem tist Church of Fosterlmry, 604 performed the ceremony; 586 546 Bap111., if you Youre an can remember jvlien the woman 216 you left behind von wasnt a 214 old-tim- 206 C0Upe Frankljn sjepS ahead P- - of von. Jones- - Job Opportunities Increase For College Graduates recent survey of 672 em- ployees around the nation shows that they plan to hire 16 percent more college graduates this year than last. Job prospects are best for engineers, the survey shows. A I Aiiman Dale lUihaidv. toil id Mr, and Mrt. Alliert Blihanlt id Tom-lhat armed from Shaw . Air Kune Smith (arolma to tjuiid a few wrekt Milh hit pareult ami frieinU He wat ac comumcd liv his wife ChtiMitie. daughter of Mr and Airs. Sam Hairivin I,f Granger. Thes will aln sH-u- some time with Christine's parents. . 5 5 Team No. 10 AVards Caldwell Upholstery High individual series: Jackie Feyereisen Janet Bevan Caroline Kowalski High individual game: Mabel Price Jackie Feyereisen IIOMKON Con vent ion v for the (amlrol Equipment ('o. of Salt like Cits. is the sou of Mr. and Mrs. Billiard L Adams and is a 1909 graduate of Pus son High School, lie lias atlemkil college at the BYU - sersed a two sear mission for the I.DS Church and is presently emplosiil as a car- pinter for the Tckton Corp of Sah laike Tlie mmg couple plan to lx married ill the Salt Like Temple on February 10 and will make llieir home in Salt laike (", AA'afflc Batemans Jewelry High team game. AA p m. Brother (hetJontiMi fnun the Mill lie (liuiih S.nial ttett tjieaker. Befirduuerilt will lie MTted Attend Texas IX-lai- 3 3 at xnple Tooele Tenth t jnl Mutual Mumulv Mill hold their letMMi at the Inune id Air. ami Alrt. Carl Ah Brule. .1S Fait 2nd North rduoid.it, J.innary 21 at 7 Vt James DuSimoiis" t Ix'ajfuc reai lieil Tenth Ward .Mutual Married To Meel Wed. d - It lu-c- ii 2G, 1973 tinue to hring in their SliNNI ciuitriliutiou (Lilly. Hie ladict (,mld hat otgaui-egroups of volunteers who will prepare a hot meal for those who are winking weekeudt at the new Imililiug propi-l- . They also plan to terse snacks for those returning from the Drise January 21. Dunr-- a pm. I'andt Cmimil had lit meeting id the tear Mui-dav- . January 8 m the panth hall. Newly eluted menilien id the CjhiihiI were foruiallt lit' Father Sullivan. Ollier rv for the coming tear were e Idled and iutlalled, Rolxit wat elected Cummings J. dill O. Montoya, (allot Aulde. conev- Hiding tetretart; ami James Fiiieitou, vigeunl- - at- Newly elected olluert were then twotn into olfur lor )7I. j tame AVIut Civic D? ,P F- Peten-w- i, e. C,,8eITf - , dean or Utah University, cited the survey Thursday as confirmation of what engineering educators have been saying for some time that the engineering oversupply was a short-terthing and that excellent opportunities were in the offing for engineering students. Dean Peterson and his counterparts at other engineering schools have been urging students to enroll in engineering because the slump in enrollment in recent years portended a coining shortage in the profession. The survey by the College Placement Council indicates the brightest employment picture in four years for college graduates, xhe employers surveyed, repre-pose- d senting all types of job categories, estimated they would hire more than 62,(XX) new college graduates this vear. THE SURVEY forecasts a 27 percent increase for engineering majors at the bachelors degree level. In the business category a 13 percent increase is antici-Vpated. In the category where no curriculum is specified by the employer a 16 percent increase The outlook for js expected. students in sciences, mathematics Q. If a veteran sells his home and his GI loan is assumed by the buyer, can his eligibility be restored so he can buy another house on a GI loan? A. NO. Entitlement can he restored only if both the follow- ing conditions are met: 1) The original GI loan has been paid in full; and 2) the home was dis-of due to compelling rea- sons such as health, destruction by hazard, condemnation and un- der certain conditions of trans- fer for employment. Q. My ,son is in a military hospital and expects to be con- fined there until he is discharg- ed. How can he learn about any benefits that he may be en- titled to? A. Veterans Administration counselors visit all military hos- pitals and military separation centers. If your son has not been arK 0ther technical disciplines contacted yet, suggest that he should improve by about 17 per ask for the hospitals personal cent. affairs officer. Bv degree, those with masters Q. IM ENROLLING for the degrees have the brightest semester as a college pects overall, with an expected freshman. Having a wife and increase of 22 percent, follosved two young children, what will by 20 percent more PhDs and VA pay me under the GI Bill? 15 percent more bachelors can-If you are a qualified vet- - didates. eran and attending school full time you will receive monthly We cannot command nature Fran- while in training $316. except by obeying her. A pros-Februa- Size 650-1- 3 Plus Federal Excise Tax 1.95 Clyde Gibson Tire Shop 725 North Main Phono 882-035- 3 |