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Show The Tooele Transcript In Crash 13; 1962 Friday, April Carrots Lose To Cotton A cotton packing semi truck trailer was the victim of a carrot 14 miles northk toting last east of Tooele, on US Tuesday evening. semi-truc- The midnight rear-encollision tossed tons of cotton bales onto the highway and bashed the tractor unit towing the carrot van into a jumbled mass of engine and cab parts. COTTON-lade- n semiTHE truck was traveling at a reduced speed because of a flat tire when the refrigerated load of carrots from California plowed into the cotton bales. Two truckmen in the California rig escaped serious injury, even though their truck cab was demolished on impact. John E. Mills from Fremont, Calif., suffered and bruises while multiple cuts his driving partner Preston B. was Matthews, Oakland, Calif., only bruised and scratched. Both d Fit Physically above will The group of students pictured be featured at the Junior High School PTA Monday at 7:39 meeting scheduled for They will demonstrate some of the training were treated at the Tooele Valley Hospital then released. DRIVER OF the cotton truck, John Moeschl, Hanska, Minnesota was unhurt, but the rear of . his . trailer 'was ripped and torn. An estimated $19,000 worth of damThe Tooele High School Class age to both units was caused in of 1963 presents their Junior the crash said Fay Gillete, TooProm, April 13. ele County Sheriff. "Southern Fantasia is the Traffic was blocked for about theme which is to be carried out an hour before the scenes of the old south. bales could be pushed off the by The public is invited and the roadway. Wrecker crews worked cost is $2 per couple. throughout the night to clear defrom the collosion bris scene. THS Class Of ... Presents Junior Prom 63 The regular monthly meeting of the Tooele Ladies Democratic Club will be held Monday, April 16 at 8 p.m. in the Civic Room in the basement of the City Hall. Guests for the evening will be Library. several people from Salt Lake, including Mrs. Norma Andreason, who is running for State Vice Chairwoman of the Democratic Being Party in the coming election. ITS A GIRL Speaker for the evening will be Mr. Bill Bruhin who will speak It's a black haired little daugh- on the Canyonland's issues that Have a Home to Sell ter for Sp5 and Mrs. Roy Kessel. have been such a conversational Need Immediate Cash She arrived at the Holy Cross subject with the legislature, this Hospital in Salt Lake City at year. Ask about our Equity 12:20 a.m. April 8 and tipped the An invitation is extended to all Local Plan scales at a dainty six pounds nine interested ladies to attend. Tooele Stake Mutual Improve- ounces. Three baby tenders, Linda, Let us relieve you ol ment Association invites all ward Larry and LeRoy Medford are anand stake workers to attend the xiously all details. awaiting their new sisters monthly leadership on Wednesday home coming. CONGES MOEHR April 18 in the Fourth Eleventh Set Ward Church. REALTORS UNDERGOES SURGERY The American Legion Auxiliary Departments will be held for ail 1502 Tennessee Mr. Alex age group and activity people. Gillespie underwent will hold its annual Bride LunchEveryone is encouraged to at- major surgery at Tooele Valley eon this Saturday at the Kirk 6444141 tend as information for the next Hospital on Wednesday and is re- Hotel Coral Room. months lessons will be given at ported to be Chairman for the event is Mrs. Vallejo. Calilornia recovering most this time. Irene Sawyers with Mrs. LaVon satisfactorily. d 9 MIA Leadership Set For Wed. Legion Auxiliary Bridge Luncheon For Saturday St We guarantee that you'll lind FOODTOWN FINEST USDA Not only CHOICE bee! the very best meat lor your family. do we stand 188 behind all FOODTOWN FINEST meats, but all FOODTOWN FINEST beet, veal and lamb is graded and stamped USDA CHOICE It's your guarantee oi quality. gram. Junior High PTA Will Meet Next Monday 7:30 PM TEMfcwn lb The Tooele Junior High School PTA will hold their final meeting of this year, Monday evening at 7:30 p.m. A new slate of officers to guide the organization for next year will be elected during the meeting, which will be under the of direction President Ruby IiMT-Bone1f- e BACON Roberts. Of particular interest to members of the PTA is the appearance of Dr. Vaughn Hail who will Numberless Tooele County people, friends and admirers of Dr. Joseph H. Peck, waited up till past midnight Tuesday to see and hear him on TV Channel 2, as he appeared on the Art Linkletter Tonight Show, with George Jessell, Lisa Kirk and Kirk Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Henwood snapped the above picture during the show with Dr. Peck on the left and Mr. Linkletter (right). Dr. Peck was his own familiar self with quick and unique answers and comments which have made him an international figure, when he put his unique way of expression into several best seller books, which have gone around the world in circulation. To Tooele County viewers the Doctor was his own familiar self with quick answers which hit the mark. Except for a little more grey, he has changed but little. He made it clear when Mr. Linkletter identified Dr. Peck as from a Utah County, that he had practiced and lived in Tooele County. In Utah to attend the General LDS Conference were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mikits and daughters Linda and Marlene, of Newfane, New York. With them were Rose Marie Stanton and Bert Wheeler of Wilson, New York. The visitors were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gillespie on Monday. They also visited with the Mikits son, Stewart, who is a student at BYU at Provo. Fairest Prices Strongest Guarantee HULET RADIO TV CLINIC Silver Your Sylvania Screen 85 picture tube dealer. L. Dean Hulet 175 East Brook Ave. FIRST ALL AROUND New little Miss Ann Marie Hager is causing no end of excitement in her family circle. Not only is she the first child for Bryan and Jeneale Hager but also the first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. William Nelson Spafford and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hager. Going one step further, she is the first great grand child for Mr. iand Mrs. Jess Smart, all of this city. The little miss arrived at the Tooele Valley Hospital at 2:20 a.m. April 12 and tipped the scale at six pounds nine ounces. CHEESE Grocery LUMBER JAC Twenty-thre- e conservation ficers of the department of and game enjoyed a respite from heavy spring work schedules this week as they convened on the Utah State University campus in trainLogan for further ing. Subject for study during the week long school was public relations, a phase of department work assuming g importance. school, being y Dan Ilaiidoe Earns Diploma SUGAR Salad LADIES WHITE CANVAS &99 SHOES Sizes 4 to 10 pjk CHILDRENS CANVAS SHOES Size 6 to 12 Lay-Awa- y Plan! 27 Size 12 V, -- 3 37 BROWNS ULr Jfigl SgU I. S L pen quart Whi,e Granute"d Balloon Loaves FAMLEE BREAD 4 89c 10 pound bag ASPARAGUS You3 41c POTATOES Ne"r,oidaRedV 39c DAFFODILS r,e Liptons 2 pack ASST. JELLO - 3 pkgs 27c BISQUICK 40 oz. pkg 4ic TOMATO SOUP Shurfine -- Hills Bros, or Maxwell House COFFEE Homade 13 Suave 39c SHAMPOO ounce i gui Shurline GARDEN HOE bag 1.59 inch GRAPE JUICE 49c 69c JrLt;1, Booth 16 doz 33c SHOVEL 5-- 8 lb. 7.25 inch 7 2 49c for 31 lb pkg "(90 ems 2 lb 4.10 $3.29 Square Fully Guaranteed x 68 9c $1.98 pound bag MELNOR 4-8- ounce package Ida Valley Potatoes' Crab Grass Control 58 Chicle" Maid6 M HASH BROWNS American Steel SPRINKLER SERVING SET 53c doz. 33c -- $1.98 .: Sturdy Built MORGRO 88c Swansons FILET OF SOLE PAX for 69c Wi,h Ra sins PARKER HOUSE ROLLS MEAT PIES certificate, enclosed in the letter, reads: This is to certify Grahams or Cinnamon that Dan C. Hendee has successfully completed USAFI tests of CRISPS Pund general educational development on a high school level. Hersheys Mrs. Hendee reports that Dan MIX m was presented this certificate by his Commanding Officer Jack C. Gold Floral Buifet Roles, in person. 45c RockJ RoaA each 69c GARDEN RAKE .... $1.98 un CHOCOLATE CAKENu,,y 29c 'Supplied One Dozen bunch of 25 - 29c l 25c Army PFC Dan C. Hendee, sta- Jif Creamy or Crunch .... 18 oz jar tioned at Fort Belvore, Va wrote in a letter to his mother, Mrs. PEANUT BUTTER 59c Orin Hendee, that he has passed U.S. Armed Forces Institute Tests Luncheon Meat which qualify him for a high ENTERTAINS CLUB Mrs. Thelma Dymock entertained members of her club at her home on Wednesday. After an evening of sociability and a few hands of Whist, a delicious luncheon was served to eight guests. Mrs. Millie Bryan won the high prize and Mrs. Edna Gillespie the 5 lbs. 35c 57c lb 68c 2 lbs. 25c Normal or Dry 6 Vz 12 2 Liptons 2 pack CHIU SAUCE .... 4 for $1 PREM h C COCONUT COOKIES POTATO SOUP Tall cans CANNED MILK - 7 for $1 MJB, Tender Speats 591 31.12 Hersheys one pound Instant COCOA MDC All delicious flavors COCOA white leather. can 30 01 39c 5 lb can 98c MIRACLE WHIP pg more right for Nothing more ladylike times than the lovely lines of the opera version of You'll bless this taper-to- e pump. 22 oun Nal"y PURE lioNEY: U & I 49c u"ce N'Uey, Re9lar r Hot A dress-u- p lb pl quart SYRUP CHILI with DEANS FLOUR .... 25 lb school diploma. 4.99 5! 39c conducted through the facilities of the USU Extension Division, represents a continuation of the sessions held last winter at the University in Basic Waterfowl Management Techniques, and Aerial ' Photograph interpretation. One other class remains on the 1952 schedule, a comprehensive session in range management techniques, set for late spring-earlsummer. This training program represents a cooperative effort by the department and the extension services to keep department personnel abreast of new developments in the conservation field and improve the professional character of State conservation workers. ONLY l! In-Servi- ce The Medum Qnd ! CerHFresh Shurlre!,t C0C0LATE EGGS M,LD J-caittr- cs EASTER EGGS. Shur''ehLn JELLY DIRD EGGS E0NELESS 1 SALAD DRESSING Dept. Personnel Attend Training School Swifts Premium PORK ROAST Delightful Half Hour With Dr. Peck HERE FROM NEW YORK Quality Service Quality Parts Swifts Premium FRANKS ad- dress the assemblage. Topic of Dr. Hall's talk will be Physical Fitness of the Youth of the U.S. It's a subject that has received a great deal of national attention and one that should be of prime interest to all parents. IF YOU WANT . . T ransi erred Tooele Stake being given at the school in compliance with the nation wide physical fitness pro ' Wilson in charge of the ticket. Luncheon will be served at I of p.m. followed by an afternoon doof be also will There games. prizes. Proceeds from this affair will be used to sponsor a Tooele girl to Girls State and to buy additional books for the Tooele Public Lady Democrats To Meet $2.98 ieet GARDEN HOSE .... $2.49 EASTER BASKETS EASTER BUNNIES 59c to 31.98 PLUSH " ,20 s 98c We have the best selection of EASTER CANDY In Town consolation. THOUGHT Good thoughts and actions never produce bad results; can bad thoughts and actions can never produce good results. This is but saying that nothing can come from corn but corn, nothing from nettles but nettles. James Allen, Divine Law is Just, Good Business Journal. Open Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. ALL DAY SUNDAY D Fri. and Sat 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.-CLOSE- |