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Show riQt The Tooele Transcript Friday, May y vjf py-- y up y y"i y!y ynyi 1(rWeWW1lFSi 20, I960 x.. Offer of Lovely i Y w. c fv f "V ;r- - jr t f ys ,!? New k with 3 bedrooms, built in Range and Oven, only $15,200.00 all-bric- tri-lev- el Low FHA down payment. No Discount to pay. Five WE'LL BUILD ON YOUR OWN LOT! Generations L to R: Nick Masciotio, Mrs. Pasqualina, Masciutio, Mrs. Lconellt holds the fifth generation, baby Nick Masciotio III and on her right Is Nick Masciotio II. rm-n-l visit to Denver, Mrs. Giovina Leon'ki, of this city, had the unique pleasure of visiting with four generations of her family and here they are pictured above. At a tri-lev- be accepted up to June 12, New piiedner Tomorrow the opening date of the 5. Portland Oregon. or until the roster is full, Sj'BuiUlin. JESS! is in its fifth year of mailed been announcements have activation and in its fourth year to the high schools in the State at University of Utah. This program is designed to help Utah. of Tenth, eleventh and remove the GUESS from school school students twelfth grade high immed- - and college program and career should enroll to who wish to admission for Applications by giving interested the l'tt'O University of Utah Jr.iiately contact their counsellors. decisions for qualified students a broad acaSutn-jo- r teachers or science math and Scientists' Pngineers and mer Institute (called JUSSI) willjparticulars. or write to Scientists demic insight into the pure basic applied sciences, and some knowledge of the study programs FRIDAY and SATURDAY and career opportunities in the l0.of Apply Now For JESSE science and engineering fields. Is JESS1 accomplishing its purposes? Information obtained from the questionnaires submitted to JESSI grads in their second year out of high school serves to emphasize the importance of this science and engineering expiatory experience, to the college aspirant. 98.7 per cent of the grads' attest very favorably to the guidance value cl the JESSI experience in making college program and career decisions. JESSI helped me gain a better insight into the related fields of math and science in a manner which was beneficial in enabling me to weigh my own abilities in these fields. JESSI was wonderful for stimulating an interest in the sciences. It opened my eyes to the vastness of engineering which high schools just aren't able to do. Truly a wonderful program. DISCOUNT On All DRESSES Sub Teens - Reg. and Hall Sizes Hi SPECIAL RACKS! One for 6 One for i RUMMAGE TABLE! All Items Ten Tips For Safe Driving 300 kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk What's it like driving on rural roads? AT TIMES it can be a little like exploring another planet," 'said the National Safety Council 1 HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHt I FREE t FREE with every $5.00 purchase 1 m n i f extra large closets. A large family bathroom and a bath, off master bedroom. The lower level is arranged so furnace and washer and dryer area wont interfere with having a recreation room or extra bedrooms, later. Only five steps from basement level to patio. Modern Home Builders created this wonderful home, FHA is pleased with its value and Atkin Realty is proud to offer such a well constructed home to people in Tooele., Remember the Florida of Tooele County is the Bonneville Addition, more beautiful evenings on the patio than any other part of town. one-hal- two-wee- k 20 Never such value, 1206 square feet plus basement, priced for home only $16,500. Atkin Realty offers this beautiful in their Bonneville Addition. 388 square feet of living room area, sliding glass doors to patio, planter box, large kitchen with built-irange and- oven, burch cabinets, formica cabinet tops, two compartment sink, three large bedrooms, a guest closet, three bedroom closets, a linen closet and two today. Pair of Nylon Hose 2 pr. Summer Gloves 1 CO Even if you use rural roads a lot, said the Council, "cruising along smooth highways at 60 (mph may make you overconfident when you reach secondary roads. And you may fail to keep an eye peeled for the unexpected. What could loom up around the 'very next curve? A chuckhole, a TWO-FOO- T tractor, a flock of chickens, or someone coming out of a side lane, said the Council. Besides almost three times as many persons are killed each year in rural traffic accidents as in urban areas, the Council offers ten tips on rural motoring: 1. Slow down right away when 4 slow-movin- g PECIALS! Baby's Sleep and Play Sets 6 Mo. 12-1- 8 Mo. Regular 1.79 SPECIAL 79c NING BOARD COVERS Silicone Regular 1.29 SPECIAL 66c A Full Line Of Barbecue Supplies! .1 New Babies at Tooele Valley Hospital Life begins at Tooele Valley, Hospital for Top row L to R: son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernardo Sandoval, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Clarke, and son of Mr. and Mrs. David Dickersen. Bottom row: son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ycantan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spradling and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Warburton. Photos by A. D. Thomas to 1915, sent many of its you reach gravel or dirt roads. (ember by a committee of Exten-19And don't let country blacktopjsion personnel. The records will finest young men and women to be judged at the National Com- serve in the defense of our counfool or a bump and land in a ditch. mittee headquarters. try: and Both state and county winners 2. ALWAYS STAY on the right WHEREAS, many of these! side of the road on country cur- will be named locally. The state winner's award is a trip to the made the supreme sacrifice in ves - and on city curves, too. Club Congress in Chi- the service; and slow National 3. When going up a hill, "WHEREAS, the memory of honk and to the cago. down, keep right their service and sacrifice should As many as four members in be your horn to warn another car forever kept bright for the inthat might be in the middle of the each county can win the county road on the other side of the hill. medal award. Last year 2503 coun spiration of our own and future and 4. Watch out for farm vehicles oes awarded some 800 medals generations: from out Start to aspiring culinary experts, acdarting driveways. the wearing of WHEREAS, slowing down the minute you seeC0Rijng to a tally just completed memorial poppies on the Saturday before Memorial Day brings to our minds and hearts the memory of these gallant dead: ing a bridge - many are too nar- To rise locally row for two cars at the same NOW, THEREFORE, I, James' time. If a car approaches a bridge A. Bevan, Mayor of the City of the same time you do, don't try Tooele, do hereby proclaim Satur-- ! to beat it across. Stop and wait day. May 2S, to be Poppy Day, until it crosses. Youll live longin the City of Tooele, and I urge 2o er. that all citizens observe the day 6. Come to a dead stop at in by wearing the memorial poppy tersections. The few existing stop throughout the day. Memorial poppies will be dis-- ! signs often are overgrown with been set has 28, May Saturday, weeds. on the street on Saturtributed in the aside as Poppy Day city 7. Watch for sudden changes in of Tooele in a proclamation is- day by volunteer workers for the who the road surface. One monent you sued today by Mayor Bevan. American Legion Auxiliary, may be on blacktop, the next mo- The proclamation urged all citi- will receive contributions for the ment skidding in loose gravel. zens to observe the day by wear- Legion and Auxiliary activities in 8. STOP when a school bus ing memorial poppies in honor of behalf of the disabled war veterstops ahead of you and proceed those who gave their lives in the ans and needy children of veterans. again only after it is in motion two world wars. It stated: 9. Watch out for pedestrians JAMES A. BEVAN WHEREAS, the City of Tooele and bicyclists. And when you en- in 1917 and 191S, and again in Mayor of Tooele ter a small town, watch out for children playing along the roadside. 10. Stay calm when dogs chase your car. Heed "Danger - Deer Crossing signs. THERES only one way to drive on rural roads," said the Council, "and thats as if you were blazing a neew trail. Expect any hazard. Chances are you won't be disappointed! a new home in beautiful Tooele Valley. Atkin Bonneville Addition offers more than twelve different house plans. Choose from the over one hundred lovely lot locations. The Bonneville Addition situated in the Northeast section of Tooele City, offers a beautiful view of Lake Bonneville, mountains on every side are also in full view. The Tooele area is the heart of the Deer and Elk range in Utah. Tooeles Middle Canyon is the Gateway to Bingham Open Copper Pitt and the only inspiring view of Tooele, Salt Lake and Utah Counties. The State Highway from Bountiful, through Tooele to the West Coastr will someday be as important as Highway 89 and 91. The importance of Tooele County relative to the Nations defense program, is tremendous. Consider beautiful Tooele Valley for your home. Only thirty minutes from Salt Lake Air Field, handy to industry in the Tooele area. Tooele is a friendly town, see lovely home creations by Modern Home Builders, offered FHA and VA by Atkin Realty. Purchase Realtys ' Mayor Proclaims May Poppy Day .All Realty & Construction 324 South Main Street Sidney G. Atkin Claude F. Atkin Chevy hums through Chicago Leant To Cook 4-11e- traffic to the rs Girls who arc learning to cook nowadays, never had it so good. what with packaged, frozen, canand dehydrated ned, foods aided and abetted by modern kitchen appliances, making a meal is considerably less of an ordeal than it was in grand- Phone 1335 Phone 398 tune of 21 miles to the gallon! d mothers youth. j- rt At the present time more than Club three quarter million members across the nation enrolled in a food preparation program are learning all about modern foods and cookery, reports the National Committee on Boys and Girls Club Work. 4-- AS A MATTER ''yvL Jyjfrrf Working for Bumper and Auto of Illinois, Inc., ten 1960 Chevrolet pickups battle Chicago traffic day after day. Each truck averages about 2,000 miles a month in this wearing delivery service. Mr. Harry Ilallcr, General Manager of S 6- II Truck Leasing, who leases the trucks to the bumper firm, reports: "We provide full maintenance on the trucks gas, oil and everything else so it pays us to know just where we stand on costs. And our records show that the 60 Chevies are giving us as much as 21 miles per gallon . . . with an average of better than 17 miles per gallon. Mister, these are our kind of trucks! Truck owners have good things to say about all Chevy engines. And when theyre not talking about Chevrolet performance and economy, theyre telling you how great that new Torsion-Sprin- g Ride is. How it soaks up road shock and vibration. Protects fragile loads. Lets you run at faster, safe speeds to get more work done in a day. Drive a torsion-sprin- g Chevy soon. Well rest our case on that one ride. pfiCf , V - 'VW OF FACT, eat- ing habits of he American family are quite different than they were 50 years ago, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. People today are eating more meat and poultry, eggs and milk products, and less grains and potatoes. Calorics per day per person are down to 3200 from 3600 provided by foods in 1909, says the USDA. Under the guidance of local the volunteer club leaders and county Extension agents, H ers plan balanced menus, figure food costs, cook and serve appetizing meals. They also learn about the the importance of nutrition in daily diet. Club members who live in rural areas are encouraged to grow the fruits, vegetables and other food products needed year round for the entire family. Food preparation, like many other projects, offers annual awards for superior achievement. Betty Crocker of General Mills, the Minneapolis, Minneso a, is awards donor. 4J. '1 ' 13 4 The engine is Chevy's famous Thriftmaster 6! WORTH MORE BECAUSE THEY WORK MORE! CHEVROLET STURDIBHJ TRUCKS Sate right now during the Spring Feter Selling Spree at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's H 106 North Broadway Phone 303 NATIONAL $400 scholarship winners will be selected from among 50 state winners next Nov- SIX 1 MANTES 23 South Main CHEVROLET Tooele, Utah COMPANY Phone 860 |