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Show 11 H' Timk-Ii- U'-- ' U Ida Lon" Chosen As BPW Woman Of The Month Transcript, Fri., January IS, 1974 s ii3 Jail imkIi-('its- W I I I I ill Tour It mIiimiIs. married Teiuivvni J'lhiivui who died in an auto accident in I fit They were the parents of two ihildien. Mrs, llalladay and Don John- 19 Win Id During the Second War she was emplosed at the Salt Sir Salt Plant and dining the Korean Mar at Tooele Arms I )lHlt. She returned to whntil. shelving secretarial skills alter which her with the cntin-tbv wmkiiig hi the of In iS of the tlrik, tieasiirer and fter three sears slit was cli-- i led to the xst of where she has serxed to f arti. v l.-- asM-sso- r the MIL CARN There was a hioken feme i he. is ell and hell The desil a note to the angels vising' "On adsiee of hual I at ssi-ei- ennnsel am to liifoiin ilejM-- son that the repairs are entirels Tlie heas nils ailiiiinistrators replied. "I lavto adsiv eoiinsi-- l ing no l iis. we liuse disidisl to rcjiair Sunshine M.ig.i- the fenee." Sour resjionsiliililv." Hies ie s.mng in Washington that Hotle no longer fail sssmi in the rotonine riser - too inanv "w.iter-gaters.- Tlu Voire Of Business NEW SON Mr. and Mrs. DeMar Brvaut. of Salt Dike Cits' are the proud parents ol a new vui Michael John who was Imrn January 3 in Salt in the I.DS Hospital l.akt City. The voimg mail weighed a Mt-Co- As execiitise sice president of the Chamber of Conimere of the Cnited Mates, Arch Kooth serses as a spokesman for American business. The National Chaniher federation represents of an undcrls ing than 5.000,000 business more (inns, organizations and indi- To Auxiliary Senator Karl Swan will Ix-li- lie Sunday Breakfast . . . , the guest sjieaher. A discussion of legislation pertaining to the Al lallJJjleS current session will Ik of interThe Eagles will sponsor a est to the group. Other inemliers serving on Sunday breakfast at the Lodge on January 20 le tween the hours d the committee are (.Jenna and Aliee Skaggs. Place of 9 a.in. and 12 noon. Breakfast may le ordered of meeting is the DelaiMare from the menu. All members and home at 550 West Second South guests are invited to attend. SI reel . Kof-for- Lions Eye Bank Operational UllivCrsitVJ Ml(l Cdlter Jlie federal Consumer Product Coimni-tsiohas ordered recall of a particular ' type of a "exano aersloic" lv super-glueliemieal name. The nine, it seems, sticks too well. Richard (). Simpson, chairman of the commission, was quote ed in a storv as sayIt's a gixxl. ing. ilue. The problem is inavlie its too gixxl." FOR THOSE who think stick-in- i' is what a glue should do. a word of amplification: Consumers I'nion. a private organization, complained to the commission that some users of the glue are getting stuck up. Seriously. The commission says a preliminary check also disclosed that at least two brands of the glue failed to warn users of possible eye irritation. That, to me, is a much more reasonable complaint, if true, than making an allegation that the product works too well. The glue is being recalled under a quaint provision of the commission's statutory authority which authorizes a hanging first, then a fair trial. After the recall, the commission will hold a public hearing. - STICKY SITUATION. Pity the poor glue manufacturers. If they produce an inferior product, the Fedeial Trade Commission .will be down on them. And if they produce a superior product, they run afoul of the Product Safety Commission. A very sticky situation. ' I wonder if the commission will come up with a formula specifying exactly how had a glue must be before the government will certify it as good. probably not. More fun to let the businessman try to figure it out for himself, then tell him "Safety wire-servic- I vv A n 1 p sjx-cia- Owens said. I II WE REP. OW ESS Since then Owens said, he had pursued every opportunity to acquire the necessary training lx experience and judgment to worths of public trust. NOTING TIIYT the xslem of self government is under great stress tixlay he said. We need men and women in public office who will not Ix'trav that trust of the American public who lxluve that honesty is still the lxst policy. I accept that policy and I practice it. Finally we need leaders who are iiideX'iiclcnt. who are yes lxeu a responsible Congressman, and I will not my duties in Washington to caiiiaigu. During the ast year I have sxnt a full week each month in my district, holding over 50 town meetiiigv and working with the xople to solve their problems. I have lxen able to particqtate ill over Jl percent of the votes in the House." "This Senate seat has lxen held for 23 years !y a man with whom I do not agree politically but whose integrity and selflessness cannot lie questioned. To the people of Utah I sav: 'If you will entrust me with that place in the U.S. Senate, I will return to von six years of a new approach. I will enlarge upon that integrity and selflessness with the youthful, ambitious and effective representation for which I have been prejwring for 20 years." The trouble with having a We sup)ose there will never t who make house be a cure for the common cold calls is you have to lx in pretty as long as it's a comparatively aiiiliss way to get a couple days gixxl health to find out how sick Franklin P. Jones son are. off Franklin P. Jones dixtor clix-su- Pageant Tells Of Heritage, Destiny Of Indian Peoples The rich heritage and destiny of our Indian neighbors is the subject of a special pageant to he presented in Tixx-lJan- pnxhictiou is lxing staged hv Indian memlx-rof the church from the Salt laike City area. This is the pnxluction of "From The Eagles Red" in this area and will lx the only performance here this year. The sound track for the jwgeant was recorded for an original performance at Brigham Young University in 1969. Numkena sang the role s uary 19. From The Eagles Red" is the storv of an American Indian hoy who dies as a soldier in a foreign land. Using film, recorded music and live drama it tells how the family and friends of Benjamin Red Elk gain pride in their heritage as they learn of Benjamin Red Elk. of Indians past and hxik to his IN BORN a small llopi Indian village in future. THE PAGEANT will be northern Arizona Mr. Xumkena staged in the Tooele North LDS has lxen singing most of his Stake Center at 7:30 p.m. Satlife and captures the hearts of urday, January 19. Tickets are every audience with his enavailable from all LDS Wards chanting voice. He is a gifted in both Tox;Ie and Grantsville. singer and actor who has on several national TV They will also be available at the door on the evening of the shows. He has also toured widelperformance. y. as a star performer of the Although sponsored by the Sounds of Freedom. Tooele North LDS Stake the The unusual hour and a half Wil-for- eye bank used to store corneas for immediate use in has lxen transplant An l interests. I meet standard, mv objectivity will not lie compromised. Congress must assert greater leadership in solving serious problems and must determine the direction the country will jake, from in Congress. Known as the Walking Conclue to Ins gressman, Senator no one, whose strength from the not this 1 mitment is to the people and invited them to carefully serutmize hiv qualifications and his jxrfor-maiic- e to derives hSS-inil- Mc-Co- viduals. men Rep. Wav ne Owens, D Utah, announced this week that he will seek the Democratic nomination for the U.S. Sencle seat lieing vacated next year hv Sen. Wallace F. Bennett. R Utah. OMENS S 1 his vile com- Education. the Highlighting evening will he entertainment hv stucampaign hike through the Secdents of the East Elementary ond District two years ago, School under the direction of Owens said he plans to continue his neighborhixxl walks and Mr. Rowe Harrison. Hostesses for the evening are contacts during his Winona Woods Melba coining campaign. and Owens, a native of Pauguitch. Spiers. Everyone is invited to at tend. graduated from the University of Utah Law Schixil In 1964. He has lieen an assistant to Senator VISITS PARENTS Frank E. Moss, D Utah, and Sen. Miss Glenda latnge, a student at Merriinac College, St. Edward Kennedy. when Ennis. Mo., is visiting her par- the latter was majority whip of ents Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gipson in the Senate. Owens also serveel a mission for the Church of Jesus Tooele. Swan Christ of Latter-claSaints. OWENS RECALLED that Meet as a high sclnxil student he acMartha Wurlnirton a deep and abiding quired Legion DU To Meet in the strength of the conMarone DelaMari. legislaMartha Warlmrton Camp Dl'P stitutional system of tive chairman of the American will meet Monday, January 21 I resolved at that time to lagion Auxiliary is planning at 1.00 p.in. at the home of lxcoine (he evening's activities for the Mrs. an active and aggressive Ruby Cunard. 220 North ladies of the unit to meet Janu1st East. supplier of that system with ary 22 at 7.30. The lesson on Pioneer Diaries the hope that I might some day have the Mrs. DelaiMare to serve represents will lie given by Mrs. Dima Utah in opportunityof the Tooele Unit on the Women s Shelton. a position Slate legislative (amncil which meets monthly at the State the supply is plentiful, the corlie's wrong. neas will probably be kept a Where will it all end'J s I maximum of six to nine months established at the University of to insure a fresh mentioned in ail earlier column, supjily. Utah Medical Center. the coiiiiiiission also seems inDr. Van Dyk indicated his The hank was made possible staff should the fact terested in lx; able to obtain bv a $7,000 donation from Utah that knives can cut people. corneas from donors enough Lions clubs. It became operaREMF.MBFR those plastic through the resources of unitional Dec. 15 and will lie open had we in to scissors iih safety hospital. As a result, he versity to any practicing eye surgeon in is nut elementary school. . . the ones looking for additional the iutermountain area. that couldnt cut you, or much donors at this time. IN THE past, a person of any thing else, either? I won't WHEN A transplant, operaneeding a cornea transplant had t tion is scheduled, a cornea is say it couldn't happen. to wait for the death of a donor, YW possibilities arc intriguremoved from the liquid nitrosaid Dr. Henry J. L. Van Dyk, ing. only minutes before surgery. gen chairman of the Us division of The structure is bathed in a How alxmt a regulation rediophthalmology and eye hank quiring boiling water to lie hot special solution that thaws the rector. enough to cook foixl. Imt not cornea rapidly in a controlled Now, an eve surgeon can hot enough to hum the user if Just Arrived At a patient for an op- prex'ess. schedule spilled? Then, the cornea must be Tooele Hospital Valley on a routine basis be- used within two hours of thaweration Or matches that ignite (somecause the corneas should alwavs said Mr. McGean. times) only if we simultaneously BIRTHS be available on demand, lie ing, push down and twist as we Ronald and Karen Nieves, said. ISNT IT THE TRUTH move the head over the striker Tixx'le, daughter, January 15. The bank consists of a refriby Carl Riblet, Jr. pad? LaVem and Alien Lance, of There are four kinds of HOW ABOUT a mandatory gerating unit that stores the corTooele, son, January 16. centineas at minus 1 t degrees bathfor law the money: paper money, minted safety of the use account money and bank liquid grade through tub? money, HOSPITAL credit card money. The differShould ladders be banned? nitrogen. Floyd Walker, Tooele THE DIVISION of ophthalence between them is that you People do fall off of them, someLeslie Warlmrton, Towle dont have the credit card money mologys chief technician, Pattimes with fatal consequences. Marcus Minor, Tooele rick McC.ean, is responsible for unless you spend it and when 1 have no quarrel with the Robert Ogden, Tooele which maintaining the unit. Dr. Joseph you spend it you owe it principle that consumers deserve Carla Marie Candelario, Tooele a Salt Lake City eye is to say that the credit card is Hatch, all of adequate warning product Virginia Rippus, Lodi, Calif. an empty purse full of other surgeon, is the eye banks conhazards that are not William A. Bolinder, Grantsville I physician. should sulting believe it dont peoples money. (i.e.. James Schlosser, St. John Mr. McGean said the corneas A pig bought on credit is be necessary to point out that under be can forever Spanish indefinitely kept knives can cut the user.) grunting. Love is something you learn if Proverb. ideal conditions. However, WHAT PRICE Safety? But by heart. Franklin P. Jones what we are dealing with in the glue purge is quite another principle: That AI.L consumers should be forbidden access to a useful product because SOME consumers may misuse it. In other words, we will all be limited to the level of the lowest common denominator. Thats Big Moth-erisin the extreme. Getting ones fingers stuck which together temporarily seems to he what Consumers Union is exercised about may be damaging to the consumers dignity, although it hardly seems a sufficient threat to life P5 and limb to justify banning a product. COMPLIMENTARY PASS But then, if memory serves 1 NAME me correctly, it was the Product Safety Commission that solemnly ADDRESS denounced the tricycle, not long B ago, as unsafe at any speed. I wonder if theyll let us ZIP CITY Arch Booth d Mix-nkop- i, d show features a background change every fifteen seconds for a total of 351 scenes. This is a dramatically new idea which tends to pull the audience right into the pageant story. More than S000 pictures were taken to obtain the scenery for this exciting pnxluction. Also featured are sixteen original songs written for Eagles Bed. LIVESTOCK-VALU- The total value of all U.S. cattle, hog. and sheep commerce climlxxl a record 2S.6 percent in 1972 from $25.2 billion to $32.4 billion, an high according to survey figures released here bv the Livestixk Laws Reform Commission. The 1972 figure is 65.3 percent greater than a five year earlier level of $19.6 billion Record e StiK'kman NOV otslS lu-l- onA, otr m oflVra tb Tjotn bifor. btinq optr -- I I I I I I I have visitors on Sundavs? Mobile Homes and Travel Trailers self contained 1823 Rancho 18's ft. self S7319 Kenskill 24 ft. self 56824 Kenskill 37 ft with 17446 Governor 14x60 191414 Kirkwood contained Retail 4200 Close-o- 3250 contained 4550 6100 tip-o- w-f- r. porch 9750 2 full baths, carpeted 13500 Other Units at Wholesale Plus Service No Trade on These Units LARSENS 1090 West 1st North, Tooele, Utah 882-999- 9 - -- 8824162 I lamg has Item at live in the I.DS Chiirth. especially She is the in the MIV auxiliary past president of the I only Democrats and lias held many vsitioiis in the Crautss illt Chap ter of Beta Sigma Phi. Beil Cross and Polio Foundation. Sht lives in Crantssille with her husband Michael Fong whom slit married in lRi7. healthy sesen pounds six ounces and is lifing welcomed hv a IB vear old brother Biism-II- . of TooMrs. udiev ele who has lieeu visiting at the Itivant home for the past week claims the new arrival for her IStli grandchild. Paternal grandparents ate Mr. and Mrs. David Itivant of Salt l.akt Citv. Mrs. Brvaut will lie remembered as the former Audiev Consumers Gel Sluek Willi A Bad Deeision A-f- t. lime. pit-M-- Mrs, s 1 slit I SHII, Cits, 1 J ih-n- e COI Banquet 2123 Rancho in Cltv. slit in Salt it was ediliated To Speak At Masor til Salt will lx tlu guest I Hu In Pus at tin spe.iker Banquet si lieiliiletl In h held here mi I'riduS, I l iitlui I The uflutr will la- - held III the Tune !e I h School cafeteria liegiiiimig al 7. Ml p ill nt only is Mr. Carn Mayor hut he is also First Vice Irrsi-len- t ol the National of Cities, uttd holds muiiS' other msitiniis in iiutiiniul uigaliia-linn- s woikiug for the ol haul t;os eminent. Mr. Cum wus eleeted in I'iTI us the xoungest inuvor of Suit l.uke Cits hv the largest inujnrits in the cites history. I n lets to the liuiiiiiel are now on sale fintn offnes of the Tooele Coinitv lleMililtean of wlileh Musor Doug-laSagers is ehairinuii. e lias resided several leruiv for .Mayor Cam Its- who I a mg mill Timm'Ii and Ciaiitsxille s the I'm le Cumitv Heturder and has served in that c. ipat it v Iii Juke The Educational meeting of will the Womans Club of Tom-llie held January 23 at 7:30 p in. at the East Elementary School. Sjieaker will lie Brent McBride, of Ceutial Principal Sthool who will talk on the Minis and Trends in siihect I in , J January , M rs S M Will Meet Ida J'llniviu lamg was as Januarvs "Woman of tin Month" at tht iii'intlilv incfting til Tota-l- t Business and I'nilessiiiiial Womens (dull Wed Issued e.u It I riil. is ,il linrele ( its, ( lull. Senmd C l.iss I'ust in;e (i.iiil .it liNM'le, I lull. I'lililislietl In I In- li.iiiMiijit Hulle-lil- t . r.il.lisliinc (iimpaiis. I lie.. SS Nmlli luiii Slreel. I I lull. Vililiess ull iiiiiesHintliii(e In tox 3MI, J uncle, I lull SUIT I. ST Sill IS) I I If II I ill, ill lull's III I lilt S lillltl III! llllilslllH ( II lilt II Id Mil l l I I .HIM I lilt'll Jill I III I I It llll.ll J t k II! ssm lull l I .ill I I III I It II liusliiess M I.U' Owens Announces For U.S. Semite omans Club W ut 3500 2700 3600 4500 9000 1 IO 00 I I I I I OF GUEST BY MUST BE SUPERVISED BY A MEMBER OF THE STAFF GUEST OSH-- r tesrcnn o offlMfiHlI I I I (anzuunon GEE1173B irrcmcycxpo ) oQannD I I 1 I I I I 4iLL i. "O fuECBiD (333U o j 'ODO . d H |