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Show The Tooele Tremrcrirt Friday May NORTH 2. 1933 r TOOELE TOOSI-- , , NEWS - I J fcEST rKrvia-- iaMuau 0 I UCL-- Z k 7 ES VJ IB J.ME7 Xil V- - t . 8HI WARD R! MI F S(X 1 1 TV wink Eighth ward Relief $uiii-!will tx; hold Tuesday.! imeetmg Mjy 6 beginning at 10 oTImkl UTA LOST Please note that this meeting is! 'one week earlier thun usual I irr Gillette and F.vehn lluim-will I m ihaipe of . tlvit.es All phases of sewing will lie fi a turej at this teeiing lhnse m The Tooele Seventh ward will terested in learning to sew, br.ng spuisor the regular Saturday nite;voar own patterns and materials danu to be held in the North Too-- I here will also be quilting, edg t le. this Satur lmgs for handkerchiefs and a var tie slake of hand sewing. Along with day evening. May 3. at 9 p m. Music will be furnished by theour ff;uar crafts, there will I ,he nwkmg of flowers from wall22 piece stake orchestra under the dirertmn of II). Itird. Admission Pi'r cleaner. , will be by budget tu ket and guest t unrtu.(in W! bt. s,.rud a, tuket. and appropriate dress tsj pr,H1,)U. n( required, he Vll given by Mrs. Haines ' to waul, All people of Mutual age are in sited, and the MIA offirers anJ lh' chddien. so come out and en t,,e day. tear hers of all the wards are pecially urged to attend. These! Saturday night dances are the tO Hold most wholesome and entertaining oCTVlC recreation that our joung peop'ej ran receive, and the stake presi-- i SuFldaY MaV 4 denev requests that all parents urge their young people to attend STCOND UARD PRIM RY lulu-ma- ju-l- u.n !' Primaries PClOl1C Local High School Students HeCIf Vocation Counselor hisn khih ra , 1(: breath, there rnntmiies in tills mtirmimntum uiea a ,.r !(.nun(i ,.aint. t,ff 1( p,.r. ,,un !h(, M1 iv' anJ ,.lt future esmriallyl is bncht lhat W3, r,,y)tt jn Tooele IO(i)V by Geotpe H Maxwell, vorational counselor, Stevens llena- - yinijllv is and Lyla E. Calbalh Ll. Col. James H, Dicks manhours wiihoul lost hrm) ci-- pii'.-a- Li 'CIDGNT rr "j .1 I ,1 j Q: v tm in lil'O l.t Par' aad j ft fR! t- Lj ,iil.j; Toe Official Visilors From Wathir.glon, D.C. Ordnunco Hitts Peatagcn unit ' j- - v s J n. ' V v - SqH-nskv- The lands a r, JI20 41) (Id S.,.s n,..v iuor hx a f made ( lerl.'ied rhei ro k t - offiie mo- ney orders, bank drafts, or cash-icrheiks m i 'e pavab'e to the for Bureau of land Management he amiiuits nf tlie b - The - . .i lift-han- tiit.fi to the ad I, lion h ev i rtu-iit- Di'ton a.td D lien Bill SERVICE SPECIAL! ; Bralo Job Here's What we do . . . A 1. 2. 3. Fv-eie- jPiFLtllL J pa 4. 5. 6. Wheel in your home! is Easy a- a Fan... Alignment Here's What we do 1. 2. 3. 4. very-goo- Luxuriant and colorful Terraflex Tile add sparkle and beauty to any room k-- , 'oi I J-- sir f jin' ftLLSOP REALTY turned home that night. mjJ! . n Front Wheel Balance Here's What we do 1. 2 n six-roo- . . Correct caster Correct camber and toe-oCorrect toe-iInspect, tighten, adjust s'eering Regular Cost , . Good, Comfortable Home Remove front wheels and brake drums, linings Clean, inspect and repack Inspect grease seals front wheel bearings Check and add brake fluid, if needed Adjust brake shoes to secure full contact with drums Carefully test brakes Regular Cost fl three-bedroo- South Main, Tooele Ftah 5W R )u, print ijs.il agent, at t!a- s oe ,r bv ,.r ma.l B ds fur a parcel must be for ail the l.mds in t'p par-e- l Buis sent by nu.l Will hi consul-- , at land re,l onlv if Uffue prior to It o'cloik a m , on June 11, '54 Bids must be in sealed envelope arc onijumeii l,y Lf fie Hobbs and Melba llobB.x.' of Midvale: Andy Hobbs, Ogdeh, ,Mrs. Katie Leggett, Mis. Mildred 'Graves and children, Man ay; Mr land M.s. Sherman Nabaum and daughter, Murray; Mis. Edward Hobbs, Mrs. Merle Cusper. Mur Mr. ani Mrs. Newel Hiss and ray yens, Provo. M.. and Mrs Roy Hansen, Sandra and Sherri Hansen; Mrs. Louise lioyer and By r on Boyer, Salt Lake City. ry wr , ,h(. j SPECIALS :ur Nylon Net sx.x-- s! Mer A,u jK. S aide, Washington. Mr. and Mrs 'Charles Tut pm, Too; a Turpin and Dillon Turp.n, Las Vegas; Mrs Its Fabric Specially Center 15 li,) From Capitol Taffeta Satin Crystalline Flocked Nylon 50-i- Ihiks, iha.i x I X Si j All at low reduced prices!! n. II Se NA'.SWI, rr,aik--must in the torn ('none' Joint A Public him-'miner mand.ng (bluer. Tootle Ordiume Sale Bid. Sale he'd Jane l'l.S." II, ren-nllDi pot has I presenti-he h ghest h.d r at He x.de wdl i Petf lame ior irmame !e S.ipt to pay immed att-lAwjrls to en, dovees v ho ix ihe required of Am adverse then ar'omt leeded If', i M.llld.lids estatilidied of the above - desi ribed tor tit r post ul .11 CXI ess of sis claimants land should fde tl.eir claims, or iM.kev V25V ' Specials 42-i- James To Top Visitors n. "f to the h Ho st t.,d l r. but at li ss lb,il tir ii 'r'j sitj t!th, ler.-.- l - Graduation 45-i- PS. IT.'., Bon-.-ill- 'Sew what's new!' n. d.-- r (. ,f ! Co! ther-in-la- 72-i- ':r n .u,lcjl;(m s, prj of tlte Manage - T.0.D Plays Host ... get yours now for N((1;,.e 1 s people in some of her,-'adinI Jday, April . Col. J. A. Supensky Presents Outstanding Award.. Tooele Ordnance employes seriously burned in an explosion began with a secre- r'friends heljied her enjov the t h e chemical plant, 'at Helen Sunday m ness course Jensen, school." Vida bus, Winston DuBois, Hales, Clyde Almquist, Glen Rydalch. ing. Lunch was served and the lar,al ,and died in the Las Vemorning, to take care of(imp was spent in playing games! He added .that , , , ATI 1 M) FINE HAL VISIT IN SOUTH gas hospital. Monday. He is surand taking pictures. Those present1 . lncrea!,ecl uemana tor tr..in..d Everett Peterson vived by his wife and two sons. and son, Ste.'-nBloomda--anMr Bob and Mrs. I.enagtr were Linda Quinn, Sandra Eyre, l0l,ce Pt'rsonntb Jr. motored to las Vegas, Ihe funeral was held Wednesday sons, Randy and Brent. It ti Rose Chicon, Christie Reynolds, c,nm p!uete ,his. Sl'n2Te! 3. Nevada, Tuesday morning to be m at 2 p.m. in the IOOF Lodge ChaSandra Kelly, Rebecca Reynolds, $200,000 school and camp is at 3,550 Saturday, April 12 bv car and travat the funeral of his nel. The Petersons returned home attendance Aeled down Seventh three Salt Lake East sstreet. through days Elaine Evans, Janice and Blanche brother, Melvin Peterson, who was Thursday morning (today). TexNew Mexico and new He two de added that lbuquerque, City. Bryan. Judy received many nice partments would be added to the as, to Fort Worth, where tlu-- visigifts and cards. school: office automation and the ted as guests of a sister and bm-- i Tooele Ordnance Depot today Nancy Taylor finishing instruction. Major James F. and H Evelyn Vaughan and chikhen Pat played host to four distinguished from visitors 1) ( Mikki. and rice Washington, Major Vaughan his just retired from the U.S Arnn Mr. L. R. Worden; Mr. R. B. Me ol Do ida, comes news of the birth of ajfinance corps. While there, the Cormmk. Olfice Secri-tatbaby daughter, on May I to Mr Bloomdales enjoyed touring the fense; Mr. R. G. Thring, Officej and Mrs. John B. Perkins! With country, visiting together aad golf Deputy Chief of Staff for L.ogixMcx, Mr. R. J. Haheger, Olfue. the arrival of the new little miss. They traveled ud through Co'ot-arMr. and Mrs. LeRoy Brown of 135 ado, the Royal Gorge ar.d huge Chief of Ordnance. South Broadway became grand- - bridge on. the three-daret up The objective of their visit was vie-- ' the depot operations withj parents for the first time. Pater- trip, arriving home Monday, April nal grandmother is Mrs. Louise 28, after a most pleasurable vac - emphasis being placed on man-- ' which Reese of Chula Vista, California. tion. agement improvements have been made in maintenance and reconditioning activities. A biiefing was held ror the visitors by Colorel John A. Supensky, Commanding Officer . and Jus key personnel. After the briefing, they toured the maintenance and general supply .storage activities of the depot. In the a'ternoon, they visited the Deseret area of the depot and the ammuni-iohome that is located close to schoo's and We have a area. The visitors departed a! within walking distance of town. It is not new, but it is in 5 Pmk condition on the inside and has a large lot. Has gas heat Tcoc-lOrdnance Depot is nm This home is offered for quick sale for $4,600. A Veteran may of several mil. (at y installations bn v this home with NO down payment. Monthly payment States bethroughout the Unit'-$28 52 plus taxes and insurance budget. WHY PAY RENT '1 ing visited by the Defense Depart- ment Team. We have a very fme X home, with carpeting in living room and hall, gas heat, storm doors, tile roof, alumiCARD OF THANKS num sidmg, large oversize garage, beautifully landscaped Johns-Manvil- le The famdv of Jo'ene Peterson, will that hours this summer. give you many pleasant yard vho was ed m an automobile You can hardly resist it when you see it. All for $12,500. ',0 accident in Settlement Canyon redown payment for VETERAN. Balance cheaper than the cently, wish to expres their rent would be. Let us show it to you. ! thanks to all the people of this A very fine home is listed with us in Tooele Highlands. This common, ty who i x'ended them home has two bedrooms, is in excellent condition inside a'd help or sympathy in the untimely Terraflex is available in a wide range out. Beautifully landscaped back and front yards, and an one The of beautiful marbleized colors and the passing of them attractive play house for the children. Let ns show you th.x ! cards and flowers were lovely and Cork and Terrazzo type. All popular one priced at $9,000. No down payment to Veterans. the information about Terraflex is in helped to lighten their burden Book "How to Dethe FREE Another fine home in Tooele Highlands with a new remodeled SUND AY GITSTS a Beautiful Floor. Install and sign kitchen, steel kitchen cabinets, and a new full basement, Guests nf Mr and Mrs. William Come in NOW and pick up your lots of storage. Has a garage and large back lawn completely copy and choose the tiles you need. Sawyers on Sunday weie their enclosed. All this for $9750. Lowell Jaughtor and and Linda Ba'm and sen. K ik, Another fine home in Tooele Highlands with a full basement $ 00 and Lowells parents Mr and Mi Has two fine a and room bedrooms, just completed. fixing Homer Balm, Provo. Another dinette and kitchen Priced at $9,000. Mr. aad daughter and Come in and go over our listings before you buy. Mrs. Louis Lotenz, Salt Lake C.ty visited with them. They wue ac33 West 2nd South Phone 344-companied by the Sawyers' granddaughter, Miss Maiy June Buchanan, Richfield, who is employed ir. Salt lake. The enjoyed v and a delicious visiting together Phone 66 Tooele, Ufah dinner, Sunday evening They up- Silk Prints p jrlment I ind d Wli,rn Do you want V iut,ij0 24. when Brocades Printed Chiffon Printed Taffeta Embroidered Cotton Satin Embroidered Nylon Embroidered Organdy Eyelet Embroidery Crystalline Chromespun Cotton Satins SJ.s nilt.d Interior, Bureau of W Are you dissatisfied D . l (nm end d .1 looi'e sla.f at the ! I .Vs;- vv.th the undersigned, each ent objections, on or b fore the tinip designated a received Uxh award, for povee sale. Any contiguous owner ranging fiom $!a0 to 22IK) right mmt 'djiming a pri fere-r- e Tho-- e the awards sui h right to the under- were Mr (eve Jensi n Ttjn-withan 3!) days from the tat, on I). vision, Mrs Helen Hales ab()ve sa,, (inw:M However, Conti-anala Aln,qust, ( ivilian - .!VS owners Mis not be elde to , Personm.-- Olfue; Mr. Winston Du(heir preference rights to a,.r la dities l.ois. Division, (nv Depot pjrrt. for whiih bids are not and Mr (,len Rvdalih, Sarveii- ric.xwj por reimbursement to ante Divisnn owners of authieied impruve- ments on the lands, payment of RILATIVIS AFIIND I I'M R. A I. cost of publication, and other re- see 43 CrR, Part 2.50. (hit ol town ndativo who at quirements. For further information write: ! njej the faneial si rv ices of Mrs. rrrext F. House, Manager. Land I melon- Bonelli on Tuesday in Salt Lake City. O.fice, . iludid Mi. and Mis I rank of first pub., April 25, (Date Sin lose, Calif, Mr and Mrs I9.5X; dale of last pub. May 23, Albert Bonelli and daughter. Su- iq- f ( a! ; Mrs. Glenn Palo Alto, in. (Idiesoie, Vance Gillespie and Mr . Ins' nd M.s Gdiexpu-Angeles, (abl. (,ien Hiss, Sher man Oaks, (aid ; Mrs Jo Ann Sanders, Mrs. Tame Skvxtead $24(i-?2X- Main Street. Stockton v . Him - h WEEK-EN- , l.ip-i-Ai- t lipu'M-l months ati of Pri-jgres- JOHNSON'S STORE ah al o I ( t- v ... this-goods- and invite you to COMPARE price and QUALITY m all of At T. 0. Depot T CHOICE MEATS ct.oix rutuin toward thi at h.s A uuks I I giand 1 P'Pnlation pm. s 3 rome '1ut rent dur.ng 1950 5.', ",V"W,1 house. Many lovely Pt w.ll be .f6 arr,,m'll's1,ns compared with ifi per cent for available ideal for Mothers Day .the I rimary child'en. and a. the rest of the (cuntrv. jfls members of the ward are invited "Forty years ago most of us A number of items priced at a ,0 attend. idepc-ndefor a I vem nom, nal figure will be on sale for I, hood." Mr. Maxwell said "But children to buy for their Mothers SPRIAL SI RVK F. I ,now the picture has changed Busi D;,y 8lft WARD PRIMARY ness and industry are requiring. Finil A wide Filth ward Primary will hold a more and more personnel in variety of home hakc-d- j including pies, cakes, and they are requiring service, Sunday. May 4 at section kies, bread, etc , will also be avail- - 5 pm. in the stake tabernacle 'people who aie better trained." All ward members are invited and "At Stevens Henager Sihool of a special inviution is extended to Business, both m Salt lake Citvy l,u Parints for the Primary age and Ogden, we are IITII WARD PRIMARY far receiving group A program to show the pio- - more requests for people trained The Tooele Eleventh ward s of the children will be given, jin clerical, secretarial, and ac- rrtary will hold their special ser- Icounting skil's than we can fill." vice program on Sunday. May 4 at SF.VENTH WARD PRIMARY ;Mr. Maxwell said. "Salaries for 5:30 pm. in the Fourth-HeventSeventh ward Primary will holdskilkd office personnel ar- - ton- ward chapel. All parents of the their Sunday evening service on tinning to improve. For exarhple Primary children are urged to at- May 4 at 7 p.m. in the ward cha Civil Service salary figures in thi! tend, and the ward members are pel. Parents of the children are area are: stenographers, all invited. account, ng clerks, $2X4- urged to attend and the general's month$340 a month: card punch opera- public is also invited .tors, $2 IS. and office mach ne np- HON'ORED erators. $224 5216 a month." ON BIRTHDAY with the Meat you buy? "ThaI is on'-v- . ,ht lxR'nning. was! Mm Judy Bryan, Stockton, We specialize in sa Some of the honored on her birthday, Thurs-r- ' our the ward rhunhi'n ,lk' ' items thn.u.-- ne, c IG--.- I n,'il s s 1 More Superior Awards Given A m ria-- wo.sej n s "I,K1 ' It Ltahj - 6 l I man, Safety Control Board, stated on is m.i fi, that jMohu p. so'e conn rn of any one md.vidu.il hico'iim.",d- - the i on- er ted it , at of a e,nphi 1. h M s the s ill IV e ( duel (or ,i to, 'r Oidnanie IH 'hvi I " .. 1 at ft, Hit) w.lhoul J d.sat.l sutr.i'.l fertiher. alone On Apid t i., M. s I , nini'H-i- g B-- Cr; f, ees dtipng ITiS, Sir Max well said He said (hit some of the industrii s in which substantial growth ran he expected are o.i prodait.nn clothing munufjrtur ing. guided m. exiles, clertrnnics. lie added that last year I 21. hi r s g't.it reii-.-vi- p!n and r (!,- I.u t !e i ! ; sj t-- ) a,!l1 o.i :r ur v a. r note of t Iht it r ! p.s--,.'- :io! h a tie .ft ar 11 a h hi lh.it rvtry ffert hr V of on lav . ' lh " ri till made to kec p ih.v meiJ tri jr( b 312 I d01 I JIU l,,n' Old 111 the III and Idlslnd sing d n Sit lake ('tv, I, a, of o.er 4 u (nmj tn.iidioui x t'lah. the follow, ng traits of land' will be t. l.I 'he t llus-ness- . lh'3 sale-- fuh.eel tohn A .ojod. (ie,,t! L fii, 1 Mr Max g,.r s, head of well address, xl students of Tooele high s, h.sol of 13 induct ri.) plants "A ,,rv mo in- -v n area shows ,h.,t ,0 n d jkiviJ h.- flu-tiel- . t!-- . - l the a'.a'i. I,-- bus-ms- a ,,rH 11 est ,n: l! sd'h- - with safely clock showing U.S. Army Photos lent. ci s T' Vi fr were hew compmu-these danrts SUNDAY I vr.Niv; SI RVK started, employing, thOO persons Tlie second ward Primary will woh a payroll of 51 ru.i on hold their special SanJay evening "When 103 new industrial May d at 7 pm. in the'rdou-ego to work it is iuxt the ward chapel. The public is mvitc lieginning," Mr. Maxwell said with a special invitation extended "l.ach 100 new workers require parents of the Pruiury children additional employees and profes-to provide them sjon.tl people fmHlclothes, housing and other riGHTH WARD PRIMVRY 'goods and services," Mr Mmvel! 'aKl ,k a!lll,d ,ha ,h? in,'rmnun- h'd 3 r,phth r? Third ward Relief Society will JV ,am an a i; ht hart of ,ht 11 ni,,P' hold their baraar. Tridav, May 2 r,rP: f,Unday ,pvt' 1 chai1'1- AH whoM r TIAm: Maxwell H t u o rn M s O "t to evpll s the.r h'JIt-- t t lh up s j triends toa and ne ''Iwn-tin r kind ex tit il.jriihv i triuli .1 .it .v fa-- Wi-- h Im.ile (hdi.ami ,it base ;ig,m nut ii. , lit , I. il hoars o . C'-org- SsXiCk MAX HOURS WORKZA WIT V 1,-- j n i pyp'pi' lh rsoen.d , si He Enviable Safety Record E 4 2c r nn nr thanks TOD Chalks Up - OSDiJAMCG DEPOT SAFETY RECORD f STAKE fx. 3. . . . Precision Dynamic Balance Precision Static Balance Install necessary weights Regular Cost $ fj)f) EXPECT TO YOU WOULD PAY $16.00 YOU GET . . All 3 For only ROfKJIBO STATE INSPECTION Deadline May 15th ACT NOW 278 N. Main OTIEN'S PHONE 888 I |