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Show Senator Bennett Will Present Wed. Trophies, Senator Wallace F. Bennett on hand Wednesday evening to personally present Tooele' record breaking relay team with a trophy, and individual medal. In recognition of their establishing a new world record fer thu event. Confirmation of Senator Bennett appearance was received from Washington, D. C. Tuesday, and he will be in Tooele as the guest of the Tooele Swim Club and the Tooele County Republicans. The presentations will take place during a steak fry, at the home of Coach Leigh Pratt beginning at 6:30 p m. The 12 swimmers team, plus two alternates) will be the center of attraction and will have as their guests the following dignitaries: Van Mayor and Mrs. Peter Often, President and Mrs. Alex Dunn. Ouida Blanthorn, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Gillette, Mr. and Nona . Mrs. Mtrcelius ' Mr. aiv Mrs. Joel Shibley, Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Mr. and Mrs. Joe Liddell. The swimmers being honored are Kent Atkina. Larry Hansen. Bert Allen Hunt, Mirk Imsl. Jack Johns. Carrie McLaws. John Marsh, Jerry Parker, Roach. Mel Roberts. Earl Tate and Jim Whear. These record their breakers will also have parent as guests. of 60 Is expected A turn-ou- t to be on hand for the will NOTICE OF HEARING herfby R"tn ,hal on Mondjy. July . J96J at 7 00 otlork pm in (he City Court Room at City Hall. Tooele. Uah a public hearmx will be held before the Cry Council on the follonine proposed change to the Zoning Ordinance-(I- ) To consider changing the Forestry FI District by adding to said Ordinance Section IMS-I- . Use Regulation. the folio ing: (S) Gasoline service station including minor repair of passenger automobile and truck. When such repair are done within an approved building located on the service station premise, provided that no body and fender work or automobile painting is conducted on said premise, and provided that no more than one automobile or truck awaiting repair is allowed to remain on the premise outside the building. The pump island of the gasoline service station may be erected in the front yard area provided the pump are et back not les than f.fteen (IS) feet from any street line to which the pump island is vertical and ten (10) feet from any ftreet line to which the pump island is parallel." The Forestry F-- l District as shown on the Tooele City Zoning Map ort file in the Tooele City Recorders Office is described as that outlaying area immediately south generally of Fifth South Street and adjacent to Residential and Residential Districts and extending south to the City limits of Tooele City. The questions of change of the above use of this district wrlll be taken up at this meeting and all persons interested and present at said meeting will be given an opportunity to be heard either in favor of or against said proposed change. By order of the City Council of Tooele City. Utah, this 10th day of June. AD.. 1963. HERMAN PEDERSEN, City Recorder (Published in the Tooele Transcript June 14. 21, 28 and (10-ma-n R-I- R-- July 5. Col-tri- 1963.) UNDERGOES SURGERY Mr. B. H. Bowen underwent eye surgery last week at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City. He is reported to be recovering BREAKS ARM Beckl Hiss, one of the Transcript Bulletin paper girls" is carrying her left arm around in most satisfactorily. A significant part of the naThe young lady who is a tion's medical research is acof Mr. Mrs. and Fred daughter Hiss, 164 Russell Ave.. fell on complished in Veterans Admind her arm, June 24. while at play, istration hospitals where of the nation's new physibreaking both bones at the one-thir- cians are training. receiving 100,000 miles, resident it is gone. Al-b- in The cents per 10 cent per 50 cents per Issue-u- p 31.00 per Issue-ov- er 31.50 per word-Regu- You...' 33 years, Welcome Wagon has been on special family occasions with families on calling warm greetings from our religious and civic leaders . . . and a basket of gifts from the public spirited firms which display this emblem of business prestige. When a business need arises, you can depend on Welcome Wagon Sponsors. For more than Welcome Wagon 682-35- 89 (before 10 ct m.) Roselyn Phillips, Hostess eek family last At a Court of Honor held by Troop 27? at the 1,xie Methodist Church on Com-munit- v June 26. John Garner, Jr and Robert T. Garner became Tagle Sout, hile Charles T. Garner received the Life Scout award, John and Robert are brothers, the sons of Mr and Mrs John Garner, and Charles is their cousin and makes hi home with the family. Other Boy Scouts receiving honors at the ceremonies were Logan Davis and Robert Marhis. who became Star Scouts, and Ronald Morris, who received his Second Class Scout Badge, Col. Cecil M. Mi Gregor, commanding officer of the Tooele Depot, Army presented the Fagle Awards as his last official act as vice president of the Great Salt Lake Council. monitoring and survey are also Included In the curriculum. In addition, target analysis and procedures for determining the vulnerability of friendly troops be to enemy weapons will stressed. auccessful completion of the course, the officers will be awarded the coveted Prefix 5 to signify their training and skill in the nuclear field. Upon est THRFE EAGLFS . . . John Garner Jr. and Robert T. Garner, tons of Mr. and Mrs. John Garner are shown presenting their mother with a locket In honor of More than 276.000 veteran have been trained in medicine and related fields under GI VetBills supervised by the erans Administration. Annual Veterans the Administration range million in Alaska to expenditures by In her earlier life, the wife from 33 5 or former President Coohdge more than 3167 million In Cali-3billion exertin a stabhz.ng had taught in a school for the nomy. deaf. 6 4th the occasion, while Col. Cecil M. McGregor who presented the awards and Bub Fulmer, Scout Leader and Mr, Garner look on. SERENITY aerene man brings peace A and Joy with whom he contacts; he may not utter a word of the philosophy which has enabled him to attain his poise, but hts very presence is a blessing and a healing. - New Outlook. always seem to come man who advertisei while he waits Thing to the 40 CLASSIFIED AD RATES (light type) Firms (heavy type) to one Inch (monthly rates) one loch (monthly rates) Ads Homes Tor Sal Misc. Fer Sal CO full FOR SALE, brick, split level. See at 590 North Nelson Ave. or c all OUR HOME FOR SALE - Chain link fencweave basket ing grape stake- - and decorative con- crete block-patio- and s Expert places. SEE fire- installation-complet- financing. Call e 882- - 8965. - Almost SALE FOR tooled saddle, $75. runs, 6 hits and 2 errors. Battery: Durfee, Knight, Mermejo and Hammond, Durfee, Bryant and R. Edwards. should be reported immediately. The paper is responsible for one Incorrect insertion only. new Special Notice I a triple in three at bat. McFarland and Hullinger had 8 runs, 8 hits and 2 errors to beat Allens and Smelter Union 6 runs, 9 hits and 2 errors. Battery: Stephens and Bean; Jordan, Anderson and Tonioli. Dean Bracken three for four, John including two doubles, Jackobson two for four and Mike Garcia one for two. Paul two for four, Joe Buys, two for three, Phil Jordan and Kent Tonioli one for three. I S & R Co. 2 runs, 2 hits and 2 errors to go down to the Vista Liners 5 runs, 7 hits and 3 errors. Battery: Treadway and G. Paulos, Shields and Lott. Lynn Allie was two for four, Vere Lancaster, Howard Fait and Lee Warburton were one for three. Dennis Treadway and Russ Whear had the two hits for I S & R both one for three. First Security and Atkins had 8 runs, 8 hits and 2 errors but lost to McFarland and Hullinger 13 runs, 10 hits and 7 errors. Battery: Richards and Edwards, Winkler, Bean and Bean and Stephens. Jim Nix was three for four, including a double and Earl Tate a triple in three at bat. Lee Bean three for three including a double and A1 Winkler a double in three at bat. I S & R Co. had 2 runs, 3 hits and 3 errors as they went down to Sales Craft and Barton 11 runs, 11 hits and 4 errors. G. and Papachek Battery: Paulos; Norton and Durfee. Russ Whear a double in three at bat, Tom Perkins and Greg Paulos one for three. Milo Durfee three for four including two doubles, Marvin Allie and Don Durey was one for one and Dave Burke one for two. Allens and Smelter Union had 8 runs, 9 hits and 3 errors to beat Vista Liner 7 runs, 6 hits and 4 errors. Battery: Dalton and Cerroni; Warburton, Weight, Parker and Fait. Phil Jordan a double In two at bat, Kent Tonioli two for five, George Anderson two for three, including a double, and Paul Mahalich one for two. Howard Fait three for four and Alden Lott one for two. Ma-hal- ih and 23 Rent electric shampooer $1. Gordon Furniture Co.. 60 So. Main. FIRST days at 8 p.m. 8 North Main. THIS IS BEAUTIFUL! .... by 40 Expando trailer house. All hardrock maple paneling, completely furnished in Early American Decor. Air conditioning. Take over equity or refinance. A REAL DEAL! I you a lot and give you a package price on two or three bedroom homes. All masonery construction. Let us show you plans. Homes and Lots. No obligations. We 882-38- STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTO INSURANCE 47 West First North Phone STANLEY Lost 10 & 882-14- L. SEARLE Found 5 - Beagle young female white stripe on forhead. collar, license 972. 20 FOR RENT - 2 bedroom apt. and 1 bedroom apt. Newly decorated. Partly furnished. WANTED - chanic at Bonneville guaranteed salary, benefits, vacation. OR me- Motors, health CRI TIME FULL EXISTING HOMES We have two and three bedroom homes for sale. Lovely landscaped lots in choice All FA neighborhoods. prices, beginning at $400 down. apr-prov- United Homes Howard and Evelyn Haines, Eves: Agents. If no answer phone range. $75. Phone 22 APARTMENTS 260 North 1st East 14 Deluxe Units One and two bedrooms, 882-12- CARPETS and Furniture. We clean, tint, dye, bind, or moth proof. Call CRI residence RUGS, 882-31- 00 882-05- 40. Bdwy-Newtow- 882-13- n July 9 REPAIRS. AH makes. Hemstitching. Gil lesple Sewing Machine Company. 261 S. 1st West. Phone P-- T New & Used Red Hot Specials Used CRI 882-066- 1. trimmed and removed. General yard clean up. Phone CRI 8824)527 or TREES 29.95 Refrigerators and up Used ABC Conventional 58.00 Excellent condition Used Kenmore Dryer .... 45.00 Used Maytag Washer .... 79.95 Very good condition Used double tub Dexter 75.00 Very good condition 188.00 New GE Freezer Upright (floor model) New spring & mattress 59.95 full size Used spring & mattress 25.00 Satisfaction Center 398 North Main Child Care 70 MACHINE CHILD CARE in my home. Ph 100 Trailers Tracks 19 FT. SHASTA trailer, and brakes, jacks, dishes, pans. Ready for the Camper. 1960 1962 G.M.C. PICKUP. 5 101 Automobiles Fer Sale FOR SALE Nova. Bucket Chevy II seats, standard transmission, white walls, r&h $1700 or will take older car for equity and you take over 5 after 4:30 payments. P-- 5 p.m. 55 RAMBLER - Radio, heater, good tires, good condition. Ph 1962 FOR SALE - trailer house, 8 EXPERIENCED CHILD CARE by 45 ft. Newly furnished and my home. Phone carpeted. Contact Gene Strickto July 4 60 PONTIAC hardtop Bonneland, Pphir, Utah. Goeck-erit90 Services & Repairs ville Coupe. Merlin for Home BEAUTIFUL sale 469 Canyon Circle. LAWN MOWERS precision sharFOR SALE - 1958 Chevrolet pened, All makes, power and V8 2 dr. See to appreciate -MOBILE HOME FOR SALE -hand. Small engine repairing can finance balance. 441 West 8 bv 40. Two bedroom. Crank shaft and tune-uCall 400 South after 6:00 p.m. CRI straightened. Free pickup and delivery. Most parts avail able. Saws, scissors, knives, FOR SALE - 1958 Plymouth V8 9 pass, station wagon. New 45 Board & Room sharpened. Call Cal Farrington, 287 Mar Vista Lane, Toopaint - exceptional buy (reBOARD AND ROOM for couple 28 first ele. Full Time. possession) first come, served. or one person. Mrs. Mayer, ELECTRIC IRON REPAIRING Buy it for balance 8 160 So 2nd West. due. Only $538.60. (Market All makes. Steam Irons cleanFinvalue $875.00). Western ed and repaired. Elmers, 38 ance Co. 23 So. Main, Tooele. 15 West Vine. p. Phone Homes For Sale 40 ... NEW HOMES move In for G.I.s, move in for FHA. P-1- Livestock P-- 5 $100 Small Hay for Sale. Floyd 82- Phone Walters, Erda. 25 ALFALFA 1745. BUILDING LOT Coleman. 5393. on South Pedersen Realty 18 No. Main St. 882-35- CHOICE ALUMINUM AWNINGS, PATIOS, SIDING, DOORS, WINDOWS. SEE CLARKE JOHNSEN 307 So. 360 West SAVE 20 PER CENT FOR: GOOD FIRST CROP HAY, Cut after rain, if picked up in field $21 per ton. S. W. Clark, HelpWcznted-Wome- n HELP WANTED Day and night shift. AIs Drive Inn. WANTED - woman cook at P-- 5 Riches. Phone Built z. NOW AVAILABLE 'P.S. Commci 0ll Printing gS N. 882-35- 882-13- for the right all carpeted, drapes and party. Male or female. Good Air conditioned. Furnishpay if you qualify. Answer in own hand writing stating, age, ed and unfurnished. health condition. How much G. E. Stove & Frig. time you can devote and give address and phone number. SWIFT INVESTMENT 57 Address application to P. O. 882-068- 1 Box 390, Tooele TVi . . . from 39.3S Aulo. Washers lrom SS.3S P-2-1 Mole Experienced auto- Phillips Furniture 114 can furnish P-- 5 FOR RENT - Nice 3 room apt. utilities paid. Available July 7. 156 West 2nd North. or Help Wanted- PART P-- 5 d. 7 EXPERIENCED APPLIANCES Good selection of used TVs SAWS, ALL KINDS, Lawn mownew Some with ers, machine sharpened. Free picture pickup and delivery. Prompt tubes, and guarantee. service. Ken Sly. 262 No. 6tb CRI Street. Used Hideaway Bed Couches on sale. or TRASH HAULING Tooele Grantsville. Call 2 LOST - Monday at First Ward Church. Pair of boys dark prescription glasses in brown P-case. Phone LOST with Red P-- 5 APT with private recreation area. Rates start at 375 per month with all utilities furnished. Rent by day, week, month or year. Linen service available. Western Apartment Motel 515 North Main, Tooele Phone Insurance 7 APT. with private FURNISHED APARTMENTS -2 and 3 rooms. New kitchens, and appliances including electric ranges. Automatic gas heat. Air conditioned. Large Frank Scharmann, Secretary Phone 2. SEWING 5 bath. Ph. ATKIN SAND AND GRAVEL If you need sand and gravel for cement, mortor sand, road base, fill dirt, excavating and dump truck hauling - call Moriey Atkin, 239 North 1st East, Apt. 8. CRI AL & LID'S SERVICE ANNEX matic washers and dryers, 6 months quarantee. Price to sell fast. 16 FOR RENT - Four room home. Couple only. Inquire 157 No. 1st West, after 5 p.m. ROOM FOR ONE or two men. Also cooking facilities if wantP-ed. Call rebuilt Completely UNITED'S LISTINGS DISABLED American Veterans Tooele County Chapter No. 12 35 For Rent and Auxiliary meeting night, of each first Wednesday month. 8 p.m. Social Hall, 145 FOR RENT - two room nished apt. Washing facilities. North Broadway. Mrs. Mayer, 160 So. 2nd West. bath. Ph. P-t- d ham-pooe- Phone July 31 882-096- 24. FURNISHED Repairs of used deep Fine selection The store that SERVICE discount freezers at 4 26 W. Vine prices. Nearly new. Phone BPOE ELKS No. 1673 meetings Second and fourth Tues- Tooele Lodge No. 2031 Loyal Order of Moose Meetings Wednesday, 8 p.m. Smeltermens Hall, 59 East Vine Street Bill Gochls, Governor Appliance! USED BUYS 001 FURNISHED Furniture C5 & RUG AND UPHOLSTRY in your home. Lustre. Blue with WhNTADSl WANTED - Exhibitors for the Tooele County Fair, August 22, 7 Dennis Knight and Mike Mer- mejo were one for two and Bob Clary was two for three including a triple in seventh inning, driving in tying and winning run. Earl Tate was two for two. Gene Bryant two for five including a double and Ron Edwards Gerts a gay girl - ready for a whirl after cleaning carpets ALL CLASSIFIEDS will be included In the Test Run, a paper distributed to 2,000 Dugway Proving Ground residents and workers, twice monthly, without additional charge. DEADLINE for classified ads la 11 a.m., day of publication. Services SO P-- 5 two doubles, Dean including Bracken two for three and Mike Garcia two for five. John Thomas two for three and Dennis Treadway two for four, including a three base hit. SALES CRAFT and Barton, had 8 runs, 6 hits and 4 errors to beat First Security and Atkins Though her home has swimming pool, her great passion is horseback riding which she does for hours on end.-Mo- sie mag. It seems unnecesthe sary to have stated how ndcS. & Sell Your Excess Here a classified AN ERROR In Another great disadvantage suffered by the person who has 1 hi nose to the grindstone that he' in such excellent position to be kicked. Is Here - - Tor More Cheer MONTHLY RATES are for consecutive Insertions only, with so changes. Except with business firms and individual who maintain open accounts with the Transcript and Bulletin, all classified advertisements are CASH LN ADVANCE. McFarland and Hullinger had 13 runs, 11 hits and 4 errors to beat I S & R Co.. 8 runs, 6 hits and 6 errors. Battery Winkler, Bean and Bean, Stephens, Leonelli and G. Paulos. Jim Stephens three for five, Wants to Call on Iar Inch-Displ- ay Babe Ruth Baseball League Newcomers . . Scouting AND BULLETIN TRANSCRIPT word-Busin- PHOTOGRAPHS OF Heather Kai Nelson, II month old, and Robyn Diane Smith, age five years, daughters of Mrs. Patricia Dobieski, 325 So. Main, have been selected for exhibition In the Skyline View Terrace of Prudential Federal Savings Auditorium, July 8 and 9. The exhibit is by the National Portrait Exhibitors forum and Is open to the public. in Boy laid The Attic 6 giving their bit. week Oriological (CBR) Weapon ientation Course: Captain T. Zukowsky, a graduate of Nuclear Weapons the Army School at Fort Sill. Oklahoma and now Dugway'a operations and training officer; and First Lieutenant Lawrence D. Doff, a chemical engineer at the Indian Point Atomic Power Plant In New York prior to assuming information duties at Dugway. to The course is designed of nuclear cover all aspect weapons employment and operations and to prepare the officers for assignments in the event that nuclear war should ever develop. Protection from the effects of nuclear weapons, patterns prediction of fallout on the ground and radiological Be More people are interested in getting in their bite, than in H.gh honors the officourse will cers as Nuclear Weapon Analysts for the US Army. Instructors In the classified briefings are Major Robert J. Noll formerly nuclear instructor at the Army Engineer Center, Ft. Belvoir, Virginia and Army presently with the US Chemical, Biological and Rad- sure, however, that the set of keys youre looking at was used The driver may constantly. have used one key nearly all the time, and be showing you the other one. Friday, July 5, 1963 came to three member of one to Intensive The The Tooele Transcript Scout Awards offiFourteen high ranking from cers Dug ay Proving Center Oround. Deseret Test and Fort Douglas, including comColonel Paul R. Cerar, officer at Dugway, manding and hia deputy. Lieutenant Colenrolled onel John D Servis, today for a lop level course In Nuclear Weapon Employment. Need a quick way to check the mileage of a used car? Look at the keys. At 50.000 miles the lettering is about half obliterated; at 75.000 miles the at lettering is nearly gone; a cast. wrist. be Three Win IIiIi OFFICIALS COMPLETE N. W. COURSE FIRST for sale. Phone Castagno. Erda. CROP 5 HAY Tony FOR Station and Cafe, west of Grantsville. Highway For information phone or CRI P-2- FOR SALE - Builnesi Opportunllloa LEASE - Chevron Service 9 P-2- St. 364 40-5- FOR SALE - Donkey. PUBLIC SALE - 1956 Dodge Best offer station wagon. Chuck Hansen. 84 So. Main n 1953 dr. Dodge 4 Fairlane Drive. P-2- |