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Show The Tooele Transcript, Friday, OctoUrl, IU71 Aim RIDING Funeral I l for and consumer feel mutually involved, and when person Is sirak-m- g iu prison. That is why the of ads eft lr menti Is making It is not enough that (tie tltucihj merely convey lithifiiiatmn to the consumer or that the tunvmiief should merely ircetve it. CommunueOoM only Inith advertiser lix when li-h- Mrs. Rleazard Kulirlal vrfvurv Were CtMidoc ed Iasi Wednesday for Myrtle Blanch Hlraard. who died 11 at the home of her daughter, Marie Tuckrtt. ui Gran- such Peter skilled a Inisinew, St mid. Market ingCunimuiii' cations. hpie Sir AUTOMOBILES Young gills in the United what they reSlates, when alnmt a Inry, ant nirt as tin gard akd Ssaty- linmrdiatrlv lot A vesm percent of those interviewed in a recent survey said a car oiu CIOS, New Mexico, cjoti gloomily tliat If a guy niiiierque. firmed doesn't have tar, he duemi Alvin Toiler. has a gul." Future Shot k Random House) Srp-trinli- ger, Utah. Th wrvice was under the directum nf Ridiop Dean L. Palirw Ward Rivh mer, of the (fll, T1 family pravrf at the mortuary wav offered hv a mni, Grant Rleazard Prelude and povlhuie In Tooele music- w av played hy Donna Di son. Hie ornmg iiuinln--r wav a Mon. and Fri. vlo hv Berkley Oir Tliat Mother ul Mine," Vtorlm in Tmirlr CUmiiiU Mimclrt thirty toting iliUriHt lrg Neighlror In Nrigl.lmr campaign guf underlay. neigtilNwv at the annual Hquil.liian C.O P, Counts Central Cominiltr ( hair man Alan Curtis (Mil and Ih.lrnl ( hatrman Wendell Dnniliay. explain Ihr imMMlanc ul local vup(N.rt Inf govrfnmrnl In Janice a ill end I rida, (Mnlirf I. Jinliiw, Mr. Curtis enilravird Ihal III campaign Travel Council Ro-lie- Flans Winter Ski Shows Floral oiler The Ciralol Snow On lailli" It gomg I raveling ibis la II. Hi Limed pwikt snow i ill slav ill flail, id liHirv, Iml lien id it will I heard in Ian Yngilox. Detroit. Chita go. New Voik ami Boston. flail Tiavel BOB Council publicity vjn-- i lalivl, will lie taking the slate's nimiie, award wiiuutig ski display ini lour limn Oct. 7 lo Nov. 28 Utah's ski lin'vvige In well over a half inillimt kietv "Mint Wed coast ski show spectators need little eticcmiage-men- t lo travel," reports Nulls v. Il in lit Midwest that we late our biggest selling jnli," he atltls. According to Soltis. Midwestern skiers must lie shown that it's just as easy lor them to flv to lah's slopes as it is to time three hours to a ski lull with a tout it. vertical diop. Representatives Irmn Iaik City, Iaik City Wed. Alla ami Snowbird will lie accompanying Soltys at the ski shows this sear. Ill addition, personnel frmn American Airlines pilots ami stewardesses) have volunteered their tune to talk to people ami eneomage them to sample Itah's famed powder snow . SOLTI S WILL alv make ski presentations for vanous airlines and travel agencies in the eiliis he'll lie visiting. Ski show spectators interested in ftah's skiing will Ik asked lo mail a coupon to the I tah Travel Council in order to receive the Ski ftah fact Imok. The limk details all of ftahs ski attractions including lodges, lifts, rates, transportation ever) thing a skier wants to know. Am CLOSED SUNDAYS Bath towel J S' m A I34 Face towel 84C Wash cloth 44C Special 2 Decorator style towels for a beautiful bath. All cotton . Men's long sleeve sport shirt is Penn-Prepolyester cotton. Popular 4" long point collar style in a selection of prints terry. Choose woven st Jacquards In handsome patterns, or sheared cotton terry in fashion colors. and solids. 1 NEWS - Donna Diton I MeinlK-r- s of Yertiun (II llorsemandiip (lull travel vingle file over a trail in their recent nvrrnight ride. r 1 ami 1. taken August The rule In'g.m at Vciiiou at T.t0 a m. Finl.iv iiioimug. Mem-Ih'i- s rmle up I l.nker Canyon, over Sheep Rink Moiml.itu and dowu 1 1 I luiiiti'rant Joins Mrv Dorothy Walker is at home after having an emergency apMndfctomy at Tooele Valley eiuipineiit and IimhI. Repoiter. lame Olson through Hard to lW.it Canyon to the Kkkcr Ranch. , Hie afternoon ami evening wav sjiciit in swimming and eating "She sH',iks only a few words sup)cr in the canyon. of English, Imt she has denion-strate- il The follow iiigdav eleven weary s that she knows her Stuff at , S') Craig Pitt, a student at W'e-ln- r State College in Ogden, visited with his family last weekend. llol-ili'i- The climax of the wimim-- at ol the ( II Horsemanship Chili id Vciiiou was a trail rule I - keiilce Slneldv vm of Mr. and Mrs. Vrrval A. Shields relumed home Monday from Tooele Valley llosHtal where he has Ineii receiving ticatmcnt for Immv suffered in a fire. airmsl .HI Iml us SS2-.'- l home alter miles id riding. The group consider! id their lustniclois, Ialsv and Daicll IWrt Thomas. Milo taiison, Maiv I ,ci Alheilev, Dma Olsen. Tails king, l i Reunion. 1 111 lant . Slietie Rigby, ami kim Ilhivm. Msrl OIsini and Christy king lic!tcil in lirmgiiig up the riders Ml Club ('oncluilfs Aclmlics - Mr. ami Mrv kenneth Shields have moved lo Ellaso, Texas where kenneth will attend wlunil in prriaratiiMi for employ ment. Mr. and Mrv Deiuiiv ikav Shields) Cook and tiny daughter Mamie, are aim making their hoine ill DclKio, Texas where Mr. (amk is in the military service. t 1 Kit Hospital. o o our 5 Towncraft Penn-Predress shirts All st BURY THE imCIIKT this evpressioii (Bury the started with the North American Indians. It was the custom Indore smoking the peace pijn' to cover up all signs of hostility by hurling tomahawks or hathv e Sav chets. ll.it-clie- tl n It is expected that ftah s in- sured savings and loan asvnia- tions will "'hold the line on interest rates for home loans following the lifting of the freeze NovciiiIht 13, according to Eldred I,. Waldron, president of the ftah Savings and Loan League. ALTHOUGH interest rates were not included in the freeze savings and loan associations have exercised restraint in interest rate decisions, Mr. Waldron Thine seems to lie a good inflow of mortgage funds as well as government money for home he said. financing. Mr. Waldron said he thinks ftah's volume of home construction now under wav will continue well into next vear. THE SAVINGS and loan business welcomed the Administration's determination to reduce the threat of inflation since this was one reason interest rates rose as rapidly as they did in said. the past, Mr. Waldion said. Utah's savings and loan asso- The present freeze on prices ciations provide approximately has given potential home buyers half the funds for home construe- - more confidence in the economy tion and purchases in the state. and as a result the associations Prior to the announced freeze this year are setting records for by President Nixon, interest home loans," Mr. Waldron exrates showed a firming trend. plained. MR. WALDRON said he feels that there will he no apMemory is that faculty which preciable increase in interest enables you to tell a joke light Franklin rates following the freeze. up to the punch line. wage-price-re- nt anil is getting along well," Ralph Rratlshaw stated as lie introduced Angel kahkt'iail, the iiii'iiiIht of the Ritz newest Riant v Salon staff. MISS KAHKEJI AN recently arrived in the Touch? area from her home in the Middle East. "It took two years of exhaustive ami Irving correspondence with I'S Immigration authorities Inith we here anil in fa'lianoii could gain permission for her to enter the United States" Mr. Rr.ulslutw stated. Her move to the states as a cosmetologist and beautician was sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Rratlshaw. M iss hails from Kahkejian Aleppo, Syria and Beirut, Lebanon, ami has had fifteen years oxH'riencc in her field. who The young immigrant, now speaks five languages, German, French, Arabic, Armenian and Tmkesh, at piesent understands more of the English language than she speaks, Imt her fellow operators at the Ritz Salon are confident that with her ability and ambition she will soon add the tongue to the list. MISS KAHKAJIAN currently makes her home with Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Jacobs of Erda. Incidentlv she is already accepting appointments at the Ritz. How did sou pronounce her last name?. . . never mind, just call her Angel. irii .4, 41 r i--J 5 'HiV ' Wr1 Angel Kahkajian from Seria and Lebanon joins the staff at the Ritz Beauty Salon. U e white cotton muslin sheets. Twin flat or Elasta-f- it bottom.: Full flat or Elasta-fi- t bottom. 1 .S3 Pillowcases. 2 for S8C Nation-Wid- st r' ' ir All Mr. and Mrs. Max Conrad have moved to Tooele to make their home for the time licing. Mi vs Vicki Price, daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Charles L. Priee will enter the LDS Hospital oi Friday where she will undergo extensive surgery. Vicki has a student at the University of Utah. In-t-- n President and Mrs. Percy J. Rivers arrived on Tuesday evening lv United Air Lines from their home in Western Samoa. President Rivers has recently Int'n called to serve as Patriarch in the Samoan Stake. They were accompanied by their new son, old Aersal Rivers. they visited in Lai, Hawaii with relatives. They are guests at the Golden Dixon home. our 5" dress shirts $ Long sleeve styles; long point collars. Dacron polyestercotton. All Penn-Prest Solids and prints. Sale prices effective thru Saturday. Ties are polyester in stripes and allover patterns 3.50 Special 381 All cotton flannel sleepwear in many assorted prints and plains. Machine washable. 3536" wide. te Savings Bond Sales Noted of E and If SavTooele County bringing the to $1,581,068, stated volunteer County Bonds Chairman Marjorie DcLaMare of Tooele. State sales totals for August came to $2,527,131, and the January-figures amounted to $18,844,933 or 68.6 percent of the 1971 quota. Nationally, the Bond picture reflected brisk sales also as investors purchased $194 million in E Bonds alone which was 31 percent above the August 1970 sales. II Bond sales also doubled over last years figures so that the totals of E and H Savings Bonds were $516 million surpassing last August by some $128 million. This set a record for anv August since the year the H Bond was first introduced. August salt's Bonds in totaled $ I)S,16l) figure ings August The chairman again reminded county bond buyers that the older E Bonds purchased in May 1941 through January 1957; and Series H Bonds issued June 1952 through January 1957 are still drawing interest as they had been granted an additional maturity extension. Also, Freedom Shares (Savings Notes) issued from May 1967 through June 1970 were given a extension beyond their original ar 4'A "Cr Special Choose from short sleeve styles with fashion Dacron collars and detailing. All Penn-Prein and solids prints. polyestercotton Imsi-nes- Companys Hold the Line on Interest t Tues., Wed., Thurs., Sat. 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. were wofuxr. nf A 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. LAKEVIEW g Savings-Loa- mgv imanr 11 Mims f underfill Ridiop Palmer lead the obituary and r st oiled the hie, of servile hv Mrs Rleazard. Mrs joy Pratt vang "I AAalked Today Where Jesuv Walkeil." The fust vjiraler wav Bidiop (Jiarles I.. True. Mrs, Gavlene Shields and Mrv Donna Diton leaved an titgan and piano duet The Holy (jlv. Tlie (oim Imling v leaker wav Patnarih lam E. Rev an Tlie Indies chorus from I lie .akepoml Ward sang (aid Re W ith You." rt Renedutiori wav given hy lam. a sou in law. A son, laiwell Rleazard dedualrd the grave at the Tooele (Illy (.'erne-lerv- . fKrir roolting A year maturity. She concluded, "For the small regular investor. Savings Bonds are still the easiest and most flexible 'way to build that future nest egg. Many hands make light work difficult. Franklin P. Jones Sizes 1 to 4. Reg. 2.69 ea. Machine washable cotton polyester sleepers with Pedibumper feet. Choose print top, solid color bottom style or cozy thermal or flat knits. Stock up now and save! Sizes 3 to 8, Reg. 2.98 Sale 3 for 7.50 Double row gripper waist for sizes 1 to 4. |