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Show The Toorle Tran.rript, FriJij, July 9, FRDA NEW! 1965 Home Mfoftionary RM Society will bo hrkj TurfcJay at the Etda Ward, Work day and pot tuck dinner itl be aerved. All women are atkrd to come out and join w ah Ul, Aa thia u the firat mooting we have been able t hold twee we alerted to build. Are Marie James Otf$ fee vtdU PiMm 07mmfut UIIITEIIOUSE Music Studios IsgrttR loiMing 7 Ptiono GUESTS Sunday guests at the Mark Halgren home were Mrs. Gene vieve Hanson and three sons of Murray, and Mr. and Mrs. Lou Vandenboah, of Ogden. SUNDAY So. Main 122179 We Wsnrati ttttODHI HO FINISHED 6ASEINTS WINDOWS REPLACEMENT SIDING (All Types) ROOFING (All Types) STORM WINDOWS end DOORS Complete Financing Nothing Down - Up to 8 Years to Pay ADCO Aluminum Co. CAU HOW Meet Michael Patrick Stork, ton of Eugeno and Betty Stork of Wendover who was bom on Juno 27 at Tooelt Valley l. Ladies Nitics, Bras Hoo-pita- Photo by A. D. Thomas Straw Shoes Summer is the best time u radiators replace with modem hydnonic (hot water) baseboards. It's a fast and easy mailer tor the heating contractor because of today improved dkign and (he use of pre-c- ut S2.98 other Styles SI. 98 to 82.98 CANVAS SHOES and units. Is your day ot the Tooele Golf Course. Play a.m. July 13. Come begins at Join the Kin. A guess your own score tournament is planned. Mixed Scotch Foursome will be held July IS. Registration will be at the Club House at 3 p.m. 81.30 per person plus green fee includes dinner and prizes. LAST WEEKS RESULTS: July ith - Ladies Day events for the Day - Blind Fouresome winners were Carol O'Driscoll, Emms Hoaxer, Sherry Mitchell and Beverly White; Low Net winner was Norma Pitt; Low Putts winner was Norma Jen., sen; High on No. 6 Hole, Betty McLaws. blood pressure" 8950 :;lih a Sale Priced Just tell us how much you need to pay old bills, for home improvements, car All Maternity Lines Marked Down for all your seasonal expenses. Phone now for prompt, courteous service. repairs, PARENTS VISIT Guests at the Joel Dunn home over the July Fourth holiday were Mrs. Dunn's parents Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thompson of Richmond, Utah. LOANS UP TO Plus Mark Downs on Other Summer Dresses and Dusters $2500 & IteOKifluil VISIT GRANDPARENTS Lee and Sue Tanner, children of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Tanner of Murray, are spending a week in Tooele with grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee and their aunt Kristi. FINANCI COMPANY of Tooolo 13 South Main Street Phone: 882-158- 8 19 finp North Main Only the No.1 man's got the No.1 buys: your Chevrolet dealer now (See Blood pressure may go up with exertion or excitement. Ordinarily such changes are normal. This does not mean 'high Summer Flats A Midwest state discovered that (00 licensed drivers were drawing pensions for the blind. A Far West state found more than 1,000 people in the same category. him is pre- sent. Only the doctor can tell when a person has high blood pressure, according to the Utah Heart Association. 882-366- 1 Bevan. - Tee Topics I) Chevrolet Impala Sport Sedan Turbo-Je- t everything between. Engines? Even the new 325-hV8 you can order. Buys? There's no better time to get yourself into the No. 1 car. Just see the No. 1 man now at the No.1 place (where the sign says "Chevrolet")! THE NO.1 MAN S GOT THE CHOICE YOU WANT (MODELS. STYLES AND COLORS) IN HIS NO. 1 CAR: CHEVROLET. p Models? Impalas, Bel Airs. Biscaynes. Styles? Sedans, coupes, convertibles, wagons. Colors? Black, white and most THE NO. 1 MAN'S GOT THE POWER YOU WANT (THRIFTY SIX OR BIG CAR: V8) IN HIS MIDDLE-SIZED CHEVELLE. If you like your car and nimble, the No. 1 man's got it in Chevelle. Standard engine is a husky Six or a powerful Turbo-FirV8, depending on model. Or can order one of our livelier Turbo-Fir- e you Sport Coupe V8s, all the way up to 350 hp! If you want to make sure you get just the Chevelle for you the model and the body style and the color and the equipment see your Chevrolet dealer soon. Hurry! neat-size- THE NO. 1 MAN S GOT THE STYLE YOU WANT IN HIS REAR-ENGINE- D CAR: CORVAIR. What sporty style it is: every Corvair coupe or sedan's a hardtop now. And what sport driving a Corvair: Air Condition Electrically! Even if you still use ice bags and fans to try to cool off, it's out-o- f date to be heat-benowadays. at It costs so little to air condition electrically this year. Youll be surprised, too, how wonderfully vibrant and relaxed living at home can be with clean, refreshing coolness electrically. Stop simmering in summer now. Get electric air conditioning the proven way. t r" rear-engin- e Turbo-Charge- Chevelle Malibu Youn CHEVROLET DEALER AT LOWER PRICES Prices on both electric centrol oir conditioning units and electric refrigerated room air conditioners have been reduced up to 30 below prices 3 years ago. And models now are much more efficient, too! See your electric dealer or contractor now. Air Condition Better Electrically independ- el ent suspension; traction; d easy steering; up to 180 horsepower in Corsas if you order it. Just leave it to Chevrolet to make sure Corvairs look like they cost a lot. Leave it to your Chevrolet dealer to make sure they don't. . THE SUMMER... four-whe- d e FUN ITS OLD FASHIONED TO SIZZLE Iff UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. Prices TWO SALE TABLES n MADE DIRECTOR OF MOOSE Mr. and Mrs. William Gochis and children Billy, Diane and Dean returned recently from the International Moose Lodge Convention in Los Angeles. Mr. Gochis was delegate of the rules and order committee and was appointed membership director for the state of Utah. He also received the 3rd Fellowship Degree of the Lodge. Lodiei, Tuesday YEt L. realm of purely domestic activity, state and local governments together are carrying more than five times the financial burden ot the federal government State and local out lays for domestic programs have since 1950 been increasing three times taster than federal outlays for such purposes. e. Insfructlen - Vernon Wayne Mallet and Kenneth Shields. LOCAL GOVERNMENT Local government is not a weak and faltering relic, being systematically eroded by the In the federal government. Low Store Wide, While Vie Make liooin for New Fall Goods Twelfth Ward Byron Liddell and Clyde Hogan. , Thirteenth Ward J. Dean Zentner and Glen Sherwood. Stockton Silas Young and ORGANS & Proffosslencl Our Low, Fourth Ward James Jensen and Gordiat Lee. Tooele Sixth Ward Glen and Don Elkington. Eleventh Ward Keith Allen and Leigh Pratt. & From Plain City came Mrs. Laura Musgrave, Vkilrt Storey and Emma Jean Thurston. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Williams came from Mrs. Marvin Provo. Brown from Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Surrage, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Frank East, from Warren. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Surrage, Sr., from Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Taylor from Clearfield. and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Taylor from Far West. Take Advantage of and Calvin Olson. 'ZfcutuxoncL PIANOS Look Always at Your Best! Tooele Stake Home Missionary assignments for Sunday, July II, are: James A. Bevan First Ward Frtrnda and relatives from far and near attmdrd the funeral for Kirby Or me which was held June H. From Idaho came Mrs. Cor dun Disun. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pacork, Mr. and Mrs. David Fred Luetla Brocks, The world now haa opprosi-matet- y O, Baum, and Mr. and Mrs. IS million aoldiera. and Dean Llkmgtan. each one require four civilian! Ads M. Lmderman came to keep him supplied. from California, and Jule O. McIntyre from Washington. Mrs. L. Dale Bain, Mrs. Beth Rich, Mrs. Luke pocock, Jane Sundberg came from Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Whear from Logan. Others attending the ritrs were Mrs, Verna Hadley, Mr, and Mrs. Hance Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Lance Grcenwell from West Weber; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Erickson from Sandy and Mrs. Sylvia Hadfield and Mrs. Anonda Buck from Harris-vilt- NEW AND USED 0 Ai;ni!i!itrt Frlenth from Far ami Near Attend Funeral by Roth Clark ' Corvair Monza Sport Coupe NOW'S THE TIME TO GET A NO.1 BUY ON THE NO.1 CARS! 43-84- Mantes Chevrolet Company 23 South Main Tooolo 8823148 |