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Show TEST RUN, Dugway Proving Ground, Friday, November 5, 1965 Dugway Downed Falls Into Tie X Fashion Show to Highlite Beta Bridge Luncheon After leading 7 to 0 at halftime the Dugway Mustang were upset by Grantsville 27 to 7 Wednesday. Toe loss put the Musr tangs in a three way tie for second place in Region Five play. Dan Andrus scored the only Dugway touchdown on a pass from Gary Lee in the second quarter. The loss broke a string of four league victories for the Mustangs. During the past two weeks Dugway had upset Morgan and FORT LEWIS, Wash. to.' Wasatch. A 900-ma-n ( ANF) task force from the U. S. Armys r The fi red-u- p took Mustangs 4th Infantry Division here four straight contests in league ft play before has been airlifted to NorGrantsville. to losing way's 0 r 1 a n d Peninsula THE MUSTANGS blasted from where it will take part in third place last week with a win Exercise BRAVE CAT a from a larger but out played WaNATO coordinated satch team 13 to 12. Two weeks field maneuver being conducted Novemago Dugway upset powerful Morber gan 13 to 8. The fired-u- p Mustangs after a The soldiers will serve ! league opening loss to last years state champs North Summit went with the Norwegian Army's to work and took the last five leaRegimental Combat Team 18 and will take part in defengue contests to cop toe league sive and offensive crosschampionship. J Although outweighed, smaller, country operations. BRAVE and undermanned the Dugway CAT will emphasise ground team more than made up for premaneuver of. infantry over season forecasts with hard hitting rugged terrain having a limand team spirit, Dugway Coach ited network of roads. Kenneth Bearden said The peninsula, about 250 DUGWAY BROKE a scoreless miles north of Oslo and duel last Friday as Tom Brothers some 200 miles from the drove into the end zone for six Arctic Circle, is generously points and pan Andrus threw the studded with hills having extra point to end Mike Norton steep and forested sides and to go in front 7 to 0 late in the that are flat and barren. tops i. second quarter. Intensive Preparation Wasatch scored in toe third In preparation for BRAVE quarter but Denny Bearden and CAT, the soldiers underwent Shirl Clarke smeared the runner three-weeintensive trainin a fake kick and plunge play in similar terrain in the ing to keep Dugway ahead 7 to 6. Snoqualmie National Forest With eight minutes left to Seattle. near play, Tom Brothers raced around Also participating in the 40 for end yards to the Wasatch maneuver will be the 15th 18. Then on second down BrothTactical Fighter Wing from ers blasted around left end past Mac Dill Air Force Base, Fla., three defenders to make the score numbering about 500 men. Dugway 13 and Wasatch & WASATCH CAME back late in the game to score a TD but Dan Andrus and Mike Norton blocked the attempted extra point phere flight was made by Army to save the 13 to 12 win far the pilots in balloon Explorer over South Dakota, reaching an alti- Mustangs. Two weeks ago Shirl Clarke tude of 14 and Richard Broome both scored for the Mustangs as Dugway push, ed a stronger Morgan team all , over the field. Clarke circled end in toe first quarter for 18 yards to seme as Dugway took an early lead. Mike' . Norton caught the extra point P"s- - . Little auto accidents that cost Late in the game with Morgan J plenty but fceverget into the releading 8 to 7 Dugway defensive ported statistics account for two end Richard Broome grabbed a thirds of all our accidents. They Morgan pan and raced 65 yards are especially common on parking for toe winning Dugway score. lots, driveways and cm narrow . ' neighborhood streets. According to Changing Times, Z 1 November 1941 - Atlanta that in the next 5 will T Army Depot was officially activat- - have one auto accident youserious M BRAVE CAT Brings Army To Norway 4-- 8. ry WASHINGTON . The ZZJ " E FULL-SERVIC- E BANKING CIVIUAN AND MILITARY PERSONNEL theres no need to travel AT DUGWAY to larger cities to get the kind of banking services you want or need . . . because your First Security Bank Office offers you the Banking right extra advantages of here on Base! on-Ba- se Full-Servi- ce 9 By banking at First Security you get the time-savin- g convenience of doing and money-savin- g under one roof in business all your banking one stop. You may open a checking or savings several plans are available for each; account Travelers Cheques and money orders; and all kinds of financial advice when you need it. t h w r fa 9.1 .Sr Port Indian, FRANK ROSS PRODUCTION saasusKaMsiiesauDMSMssn amssosusEw ZmSi- RITZ Jais Host - .mo mm - Sun., Mon., Tuos. k tlie M of Monks, bstHunm and MUsb. Iill TUESUTWEU) me FRAIK1E AVALOI Sweden BIRAHEKBILL The American - Legion Auxiliary will again operate the Christmas Gift Shop at Ihe Veteran's Hospital in Salt Lake City where hospitalized veterans may select Christmas presents for their families. Their selections are then gift wrapped and mailed free of charge to their families. . Donations are to Ire new articles, non perishable or breakable. . Stretch socks, belts, gloves, hosiery, blouses, toys, bath towels and pil-- 1 low cases are some of the popular items. I 141 iifa II & I! BPOE ELKS No. 1173 meetings Second and Fourth Tues days at 8 p.m. 91 N. LOYAL NEW Spinet pianos Parkers Music 56 $495. CRI N. Main. Piano. NEW Spinet 882-361- 4. HOME FOR SALE by cwner -tri level w-carpeting, air cond. fenced back yard, beautifully landscaped. Many extras. Extra large lot, comer location. 021,759. 629 North Brook Ave.' FOR three bedroom, fenced, garage, all Call evenings - SALE split-leve- l, .extras. 882-18- P-2- Ph. $305. 5. 882-439- P-t- . RED or white potatoes. Frank 12 Grgich, w P-2- F ROFESSIONAL CLEANING SERVICE Expert rug . and upholstery cleaning. Wall washing. Guar anteed. Reasonable. Free esor 3 timates. Call Wurlitzer from ' o Nov. 30 KENNELS - boarding small breeding dogs. 75 cents day. Heated. SAGE 882-343- 0. 884-505- 5. PERMANENT; Registered quar' ter mare, sell or trade for SEWING MACHINE REPAIR- riding horse. Fcr sale or : All makes. Dealers in Pfaff trade - 8 or 10 ft. glass slfd- Sewing Machines. Hemstitch9 j ir.g door. ing. Gillespies Sewing Machine Center. 261 So. 1st West. BARGAIN - a priceless gift -"CRI Tooele. Ph. for the Grantsville SMC Stake Nov. 8 and Nov. 9. WHITE SEWING CENTER o Nov. 5 TOOELE MERC CO. v. 884-507- 4. 882-066- s M2 2274 FOR SALE - cleaned, used FROM SUMS to 8488. concrete blocks, deliverCRI in ed Tooele. 15cents each. 2x4. 2x6 and Also sheeting COPES RADIO TV SERVICE 871 S. Coleman. Radio - TV - Hi Fi - Stereo Fm - Am - Two Way CB n. . P-2- ORDER OF MEETINGS WED. 8 p.m. 151 E. UTAH AVE. W. K. Phillips, Secretary CRI 882-19- 62 HAVE lovely home in Sandy, Utah. 3 bedrooms, bath and, half, family room, etc. 4 Vi percent loan. Trade for A ice Tooele home. See Roger Pehr at Albertsons on FURNISHED APARTMENTS two and three rooms. New kitchens, and appliances, in- -, eluding electric ranges, automatic gas heat, air conditioned. Large recreation area. Rates start at $75 per month with all utilities furnished. Rent by day, week, month or year. Linen service available. Western Apartment Motel. 515 North Main, Tooele. Ph. NO. 2911 Rocky mountain lodge NO. 11, FOAM MEETS 1st and 3rd TUES. OF EAc.: MONTH 7:36 p.m. AT THE FRATERNAL HALL 882-070- P-2- Ifainss Unity Itl NORTH tUIN NEW for CANOPY Pickup. Ph. - FOR SALE lamb. Mari 59-6- Call Open Ford 3 882-305- 1. 882-436- 2. until 9 CRI p.m. -5 locker pork and P-2- 884-665- 6. REDUCED P RICE to clear. rambler, closed in HAY FOR SALE carport, double parking space carpets and drapes, intercom' from room to room, plenty of RABBITS for sale cabinets, back yard fenced, front yard landscaped. See S BIG trade in allowance or. all to appreciate. 1965 Kelvinator RefrigeraLet our' Insurance Agency tors handle ymir Insurance needs. Up to $70 0.1 some models. Gordons Furniture, ' 80 S.v Main. .Phone 8 Evenings: TRADE-Iallowance on BIG all IMS Kelvinator Re frige TFRAME Highland home, reatars Up to $79 on soma mopainted, bartile roof, twe- dels. Gordon' Furniture, 99 bedrooms, $10,900; Highland Drive cinder block house, 3- -' S. Mata. bedrooms, carport, $10,700; House plus 2 rental units, LIVING ROOM SET 035. Ph. zoned for animals, $16,000. Old duplex, $10,000. Pederor COME JOIN THE FUN at the sen Real Estate, B azaar, Friday, 8th Ward phone Sherman Smith at 5, 10:00 to 8:00 at the Spud-nshop adjoining Haines HELP WANTED Homemade bazaar Realty. f items will be sold, and a fish EXP. Janitor - Male. Must pond for the children. Sloppy drive car. Also opening in Joes 15 cents, hctdogs.ten Supervisory capacity in this auction at 8: 00. P-- 5 cents, field. Call VEHICLES wanted Will PARTS MAN train. Apply in person. Tooele 1960 DODGE Wagon. 140 No. ELECTR I C IRON REPAIRING All makes. Steam Irens clean ed and repaired. Elmers 88 o 89 West Vine. P-t- 882-141- 1. P-2- -5 882-148- 2. CRI 882-006- CRI DRAPERIES Ready Made or All fabrics, custom built. modern designs. Gordons Fur CRI niture. 60 S. Main. . EFFECTIVE this date, October EXCITING contemporary; New Spacious ' 28 I will net be responsible 2 Bedroom Apts. for any debts contracted for drapes, range, ref. by anyone other than myself Carpets,Some Air Cond. John F. Marian. Furnish or Unfurnished 260 North First Est AUCTIONEER after 4 o'clock. CRI G. Bunn complete . Stephen auction service. Clubs and 1 FOR-REN- T-office at 54 N. charity auction free. Phone Main St., Tooele, Utah. Call c Nov. 30 Ranald L. Kingsbury collect 1 Salt Lake City, Utah WOMEN WANT WORK CRI HR-OS-I- 882-858- 9, 1 'C-2-- P-t- IN7-076- HOUSE done. - Ironing CLEANING 882-118- 0. MARK 5. 882-131- 7. , HAMMONDS Ironing Service is back. Will pick up and dea week, all liver 7 days year round - anytime. Fast, 0 good service. 882-065- 7. DO Phone ironing. 1083. 9 LOOK IV APARTMENTS 2 WANTED - ironing, housework or child care. 882-35- 882-202- 9. bedrooms, carpets, built-infurnished or unfurnished. Individual heat. PRICED REASONABLY Close to churchs, schools and center. 3550 South Court (2900 West) in 9 Granger. furnished FOR RENT nicely apartment. Utilities included One or two adults only. 180 s, 298-150- 3. CRI N. 1st St. WANTED dependable woman to teiid children in cur home 5 weekdays. Phone 882-455- P-2- -5 1. 56 FORD -9 882-10- 882-279- 3. 49 over- FOR SALE - 1946 CHEV pickup 4 speed trar.s. $125. ar 882-27- P-2- 882-319- 0. P-5- ' ' We buy, sell, trade fer ai.-- kind of livestock. "Ph Couple only. $50. 8821342. p-- 5 FOR LEASE 11 BED 'ROOM home for FOR LEASE - service station Main Street location. Tooele rent, Grantsville. Gas heat. High gallcnage. Inquire P.O. Box 237 Tooele, Utah TWO CAiPOOL 884-336- 2. OULD LIKE to join esrpool' to Salt Lake City. 4th South, East. Leave 6th a.m. Leave Salt Lake at 2:30 p.m. Call W 882-460- 6. P-2- FOR SALE - 64 Rambler. One-own- Call 5 882-330- 5. furnished MENT biggest world. Parley S. First West. TIME LINA-sell- er in the' 382 Savage, UftNCiNO D8R0TNY mice SEAUrS sum asa May com -- FOR SALE - 1902 Crown Im- perial. Has all the extras. Ph FOR SALE - 1961 Volkswagon 2 dr. in gcod shape, by own- Less than 10,000 miles motor, clean inside at IMMillcreek $825. See Way or ph. er. on new 7. 59 T Bird. $600. FOR SALE Paul Beckstead, Stockton. PJ9-- 5 FORMING - -Combination classes featuring tap modern exercises azz-fatin popular -- and ballroom. Classes for Jr.. High School High College and Adult groups; Also i.ew adult ballroom classes starting thia weekend, couples and singles welcome. Instructors Jack and Dorothy Searle. Save $15 course Regular $25 if paid Friday or only $10 Saturday. Classes start this weekend. NEW CLASSES 3642. m ROOM OLD WATKINS P-2- CHEV. 3,000 miles cn tires. haul, new Fri-r-it- e. THREE 882-357- 2. Wail 1st. N. P-2- FVi-va- te and trans rates. Agency. 882-141- 1. pickup. 882-31- LIVESTOCK insurance rates Check our low Pederset: Insurance HAVE your gone up? 1st St. P-2- -5 Supply 882-096- 4. . 882-L21- 882-455- -- p-- 882-263- 4. ' ut for full MAN WANTED FURNISHED or unfurnished back Electronics 1st 23 E. home. For cr experience. ground No. interview call WANTED FOR RENT - one bedroom, com HELP WANTED Als Drivelnr. pletely furnished apt. LARGE or small parcels of entrance. Ph. land wanted ANYWHERE, or after 5 p.m. CR' L 158 T ooele Realty, 5 West Vine, Tooele. BOARD AND ROOM for one cr two men or couple. See Mrs. LOST - green corduroy ladies OPPORTUNITIES BUSINESS Mayer, 160 S. 2nd W. coat at Tooele Armory p--5 Call FOR LEASE- - beer tavern in FOR RENT - two and three-rooday Grantsville, 3 room apt atapartments. Washing - ccw and calf. on tached. Ideal business for am facilities. See Mrs. Mayer, LOSTleft swallow Call bitioux couple. fork, hip, right 160 So. 2nd West. after 5 p.m. Make offer. ear. Pd to Ncv. NICELY furnished apt. Couple or one, middle aged. PETS .lTestock 3670. AKC BASSET HOUND pups. 882-104- 8. HUNTERS: Accident, Sickness Hospital I n surance, $5,000 to $50,000 - one day cr more. Puffer Insurance Agency. Of fice Phone Heme Phone CRI N 882-45- 882-280- 882-48- 882-18- . small accident is Veterans To Operate Gift Shop SERVICES MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE fat SPECIAL NOTICE WILL the flts C-t- door-bangin- unannoying, inconvenient and an reasons enough planned expense, to stay alert and avoid it, according to Changing Times. But the best reason of all is that the accident that starts nut small doesn't alwavs end that wav." BANKING HOURS -- Post Exchange Bldg. 11:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday thru Fridays 10:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., on Civilian Pay Days Dope Bit Insurance t Corporation luiMing Dugway Proving Ground the a claasifled ad riiould be reported immediately. The paper la responsible tor one tocorrect Inser.... tion only. ALL CLASSIFIEDS will be included In the TEST RUN, a newspaper dli.iributod to 2,996 Dugway Proving Ground residents in workers, twice monthly, without additional charge. DEADLINE tor claasifled ads la 11 a.m., day of publica- AN ERROR. cident hot spots: In parking lots, be lonely. Park away from the crowd when you can. The extra steps help protect your car from abrasion and impact. The stray grocery cart is g a prime offender, fait from a closely parked neighbor is another annoying problem. Get it off the street. Considering the protection from vandalism, hit and run damage and theft, a garage pays off. When you must leave your car on the street, dont park too close to other vehicles and get as near the curb as possible. Try to park on a street with little traffic and near a street light. Watch the back in front. The rear-en- d collision is common and not so minor anymore. Remember that the vehicle in front can come to an extremely fast stop. Leash the kids and pets. Children and dogs in cars are a leading cause of accidents where the traffic is dense. Buckle a child's safety belt and cage or chain the animals whether on a long trip or driving in town. One other word of advice is to watch out for kids or in if pets in the car, even they're ahead. the car Keep out of tight comers. Give other cars, buses, trucks all the time and room they need. Drivers to steer clear of include the motorist whos lost and trying to feel his At best, reasons why First Security Bank is the bank for you. FIRST SECURITY BANK serious one will cost no way along. Good (Every other Friday) 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Military Pay Days (Last day of Month) .THE E. more than the deductible amount Enjoy A Robert tfitchum Carrol Baker llONTHLY RATES are tor consecutive Insertions only, with no changes. Except with business firms and Individuals who maintain open accounts with the Transcript and Bulletin, all classified advertisements are CASH IN in your insurance coverage; the 2 little ones could cost you almost twice as much and many times the annoyance. What can you do to avoid the toll? This months issue offers these five tips to help you recognize and avoid little ac- -' enough to report and two of the little ones, too minor to report. 4- TUB SAfUU AM FUD OUT! Worth Renting r Selling Ids Worth A Bulletin Classified M yrs ON-BAS- m (ANF) A permanent display of If . I SBtowdVteoMfucfcpfaf...j blohde...uklatrO ffnstkuuthns? per-nisne- nt Tip. Given to Avoid Auto Accidents Cost Plenty " End's Sot. Nit Show's Sot. Special Kids' Show at 1 p.m. RITZ Purple Heart medal at each of the 22 American World War I and II overseas teries has been authorised by Fatty De Michele in a Gay Gibson fashion of wool and orion, President Johnson "as a perwith a famine touch of ruffles to enhance the smart neckline and sleeves awaits toe Beta Fashion Show. petual symbol of the profound gratitude of a bereaved nation for the devo-do- n and sacrifice of the heSelected Force 21 November 1963 - U.S. Army roes who are commemorated The Armys new SeCold Regions Research and Engi- here." A certificate bearing these lected Force will provide neering Laboratory, one of the an intensely trained strucwords Research ami and signed by the Development unique ture of reserve compoinstallations of the Army Materiel President, along with the nent units that will be Command was dedicated at Hano- Purple Heart medal and a brief history of the decoraable to move from an ver, New Hampshire. tion will be placed on alert status to full deexhibition ployment within 90 days. A base of three divisions and six independent brigades from the Notional Guard will be rounded out by several hundred combat and combat service support units of company and detachment size from both the Guard and the Reserve. Total Army strength of the Selected Force will be approximately 150,000 men in TRANSCRIPT AND BULLETIN CLASSIFIED AD RATES more than 950 units. 5 cents per word Regular (light type) 10 edits per word Business Firms (heavy type) 10 cents per issue up to one inch (monthly rates) Si JO pdr inch ever one Inch (monthly rates) $1.56 per inch Display Ada . - More than 2,500 separate large scale maps and (W medium scale maps of Southeast Asia have been produced by the Army Map Service and cooperating agencies under the Corps of Engineers. Some 26 million maps of the area have been printed and 23 million have been distributed to the Armed Forces and other agencies having official Shop. Intimate feminine apparrel, smart sport togs, afternoon and evening attire will be modeled by Dee Dougherty, Donna Chriss, Terry Harker, Mickie Wassom, Patti DeMichael, LuWanda nen, Judy Olson and Helen Stoker. Also in attendance to mocel the Junior petite styles will be Janet Gubler and Kathy Gibbs. Proceeds from this event go to civic betterment projects of the chib. Purple Heart Bisplays Set In Cemeteries . Cross-Count- Anns 882-421- an . Marie Orlando is in charge of the food, Jean Murphy is supervising the decorations and Eleanor Palitz directing publicity. Zelma Burton will narrate the fashion show as lovely models display outstanding styles from Interest is mounting as the dale for the Beta Sigma Phi -Bridge Luncheon draws near. UNDER THE direction of Mrs. June Hopkins as general chairman, the social event will be held at the Elks Hall at 1 p.m. on Saturday, November ft Ticket sales are moving along rapidly, according to Mrs. Carol McIntyre, who suggests that reservations can be made by calling 4 or tickets can be purchased at the door. One lucky ticket holder will be awarded a beautiful mink scarf, which has been selected with the utmost care by Mrs. Maxine Nelson, which will be given as a door prize; 4 TREES Topped, trimmed or removed. Insured. Bended. Phone. . 3. p- - |