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Show Prompt Filing 01 Wool Applications Urged by ASC The Tooele .x. Chairman Allen Warr of the Tooele County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Committee today urged wool growers who marketed their clip between Apnl 1, 1958, and March 31, 1959, to be prompt in liling applications for payment under the national wool II program. The deadline for applications is April 30, and the payment rate will be announced as Y soon as possible after that dite. Growers can speed up the payment program by prompt filing of applications, the chairman pointed ' i K f t ' out. He explained that information I I ' . I '' in ! i contained the applications is l t r ' 5 needed by the U.S. Department V-- VVi M ; of Agriculture in computing the ; r '1 V - i. .1 average wool price received by ; i growers during the 1958 marking r . year. That price must be calcuL , lated before the rate of payment L to growers can be determined. y TV n f & Under the wool program, pay meats are made to growers as an incentive to increase wool producOUT WITH THE OLD-- IN WITH THE NEW Janet DeSimon and Ronald Stoddard, right, tion. The payment rate is the perwhile Mrs. Agnes Black (center) stake Jr. of the North Tooele stake presidents centage necessary to bring the Gleaner leader, looks on. Elections were held Jr. and Jr. Gleaners, Robert Twede national average price received by on Saturday, along with a sports event in the and Janet Schutz, left, relinquish their terms growers for wool up to 62 cents a in the evening. of office and welcome in the new presidents afternoon, and dinner-danc- e pound. The percentage method of A. Mr. Mrs. a and payment encourages good job of Nelson, Joseph SURPRISE PARTY children, Steven and Natalie, of marketing, since the grower who Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Dick HenA birthday surprise party was Magna, were guests for the day, receives the highest price for his derson, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ship-legiven by her family for Mrs. Ray Sunday, of their parents, Mr. and wool also receives the largest Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rosen-balEngland at her home, Tuesday Mrs. Arthur Fields. t, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Family members present evening. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Sackett, were: her husband. Mr. and Mrs. RETURNS HOME Mr and Mrs. Leon Adamson. of.charj(,s Webster and f;mi1y Mr Mrs. Leo Facer returned home, Sai! DMr and MfS- Jt,s' and Mrs. Ned Garcia and family, y ephp. Nelson Beaver: Mis. Della Mr flnd Mrs Don Garfia and Sunday, after spending a visit with her sister, Mrs. Leland itenCceda,r.,5,iy: a.Mracnd family. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Nalson, Oakley, Hules and family, at Layton and Baird and family, Mr. ard Mrs. her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel England. Visiting together Rcper Hansen, Clearfield. She enjoyed a ENROUTE HOME and refreshments were enjoyed. very pleasant vacation. Mr. and Mrs. David Ferneau Mrs. England received many nice and children. Jack and Jill, wholgifts. HERE FOR rUNERAL have been in South America for relatives and friends the past 15 months, are reported! CHILDREN VISIT HERE Gale and Betty Lou Anderson who were here for the funeral of to be enroute home, and are ex- Thayer Saylor were Mrs. George pected to arrive home early in and son, Ronnie, Hunter; and Bob and Carol Jean Harding and two Gowans, Mr. and Mrs. Edward May. f K. .A 1 ? ! t ill r ill;r ii aiV )rJ A i , xt . Out-goin- g n i 7th AND BIRCH B. HOLM, PAS I OR ten-da- and Tapered IlautA SHOE Style 2820 Ii you bought your own it could cost retail ITEMS SPREADERS, for seed ROLLERS, each 23.95 each 19.50 each and fertilizer 16.95 water ballast, 35 to 350 lbs. PEATMOSS SPREADERS 60.40 lawn seed, fertilizer, peat moss Tax Total and garden supplies from us and Summer 1.23 Buy your the tapered look and this shoe follows it in every line tapered toe and tapered cutouts, tapered high heel and tapered Bound to be your favorite in smooth white leather. 61.63 USE THIS EQUIPMENT FREE We also loan sprayers, aerators, bulb planters and cyclone seed broadcasters r i Dalton feed Si Seed 138 North Main Street Remember '59 fashion love Co. The JAMES Sun- school the of Bio. Mrs. William Redden and Mrs. David the and as I begin and The C. Miss., the will close April 23. Will be !.- - 15, of evening 30 PASTOR 1007 Bible 9: 15. school 9:45 10:30. Worship mon topic: The Vision Ser- of 11 Methodist Youth 6. 30 p m. text: 35: 10. 597 at service, Sunday aftermxin at 3. Childrens religious instruction class, Saturday from 9:30 to 11:30. "This is the Life, Saturday at 4:30 pm. over station KSL-TTune in. Strangers and visitors always welcome at "The Church of the Lutheran Hour. The Bible says that sorrow can be a godly th.ng and we need never be ashamed of our tears before Him, who was A Man of sorrows and acquainted with grief.' Christian Gospel ing Choir p m. practice, Thursday SOUTH IN M L. Rev. dur- Church in Salt Lake City, will dedicate their new educational unit, in a special 7:30 Rev, Charles E. Ereegard PASTOR No WSCS Circle meeting at the usual time, Thursday, April 12 canceled on account of bazaar. WSCS bazaar, Friday, April 24 at the church, and buffet supper. Official board meeting in the church, Friday, April 24, 7:30 p.m. Spring rally, Sr. MYE, Midvale, , A R Utah Sund tra. , ,.;l0 ,0 2 p m We t,x(ond our svrTipalhy t0 the Durton B Kn.pp 'family, in the death of their infant son, April 15. Our thanks to Charles Haskett for a job well done, in renewing the parsonage, and installing new 41S Sunday 6 Utah Avenue Masses 7:30, 10' 30, The undenominational Christian Blanche Hartsock and Mary will continue thru April. Everyone is welcome. Stein-kuhle- r, to Appear In Piano Recital Mrs. Alex J. Bryan will present the following students in a piano recital on Sunday, April 19 at 4:45 Seventh p.m. at Tooele Third ward chapel, 141 West 1st North: Phil Russell, Colleen Madsen, Marcia Burgess, Boyd Hostutler, Joyce Whitlock, Shelly Sandino, Paul Smart, Lynn Bush, ReNea Novak, Glen Lowry, Sherlene Lindholm, Lorita Burgess. DeAnn James, Linda Sullivan, Carolyn Jensen, Vicky Mickerlon, Y.C. (Butch) Sharon Williams, Whitlock. Christine Abbott, Kathy Kroff, Carol Fullmer, Joan Russell, Donna Smart, Patricia Porter. Trudy Hostutler, Bruce White, Bonna Blanchard, Mary Robinson. Carolyn Jones, Beverly Christensen, Richard Mickelson, Johnny Penny, Linda Fullmer, Vere Lancaster, and Carolyn Johnson. The public is invited to attend. Confessions 8:30. 4 Saturday Novena, Tuesday, 7 to 6. 7 to pm, ASK ANYONE KIRK.... C. BAPTIST News Corner The meeting at Rose Park Baptist church, Salt Lake City, last Friday night, was a great inspiraRev. Joe Hinton For Breakiast, Lunch tion to our people who went in. The speaker (a Scotchman) Bro. You are welcome to a Baptist Dinner and Banquets Peter McCloud, spoke on our youth revival yes, you are welcome to witnessing for our Lord "to go can forth and tell the people that they a Baptist revival where vou find a new life for yourself. Chris' should turn to God for guidance, a new life for you, and Ibis and ask him to lorgive them of offers AUTHENTIC MEXICAN can be had only if you are willing their sins. to obey the commands o: Christ Our Tooele church meeting, last We are DINNERS Every Friday happy ut the First Bapwas conducted by the tist church to hav the Rev. Joe Sunday, Night from 5 to 10 P.M a very nice Hinton, young people pastor of the New Hope meeting. Our revival started Wednesday night, April 15, and continues thru April 26. Brother Joe Hinton, from in Foxworth, Miss., will be with us. Ail members should be present. The Lord's work is a wonderful work, so try to attend, and bring your friends. Anyone who would! like to come, we extend an invita-- l PER GAL. tion to them, at 7:30 each even-- ; ing. These meetings will be worth your time to hear Bro. Hinton. on famous SPflED SATIN latex wonder wall paint The GA's regular meeting, last Friday evening, was a trip to the Rose Park church. Their next, ONLY meeting will be announced in church, next Sunday. s The WMS meets at Mrs. home, Tuesday afternoon. Their next meeting will be a business meeting, April 28, at Mrs. 14 North Main Phone 480 Hubbard's. Last Monday and Tuesday even- - An Adventure In Good Eating ... as advertised This Week $ Stog-ner'- EILEEN CARS Radio Electric & Hardware only 5 moms Phone 53 WE DELIVER" PRICED RIGHT 58 Chry 33951 58 Plym 2295 4 Dr. H T 2 Dr. H T 58 o Chev 4 21951 Door Sedan 58 Plym 1895 57 Ford 1895 4 Door Sedan Sedan 4 Dr. H T 57 Chev w nit ra ra 1745 I Sedan 57 Buick Sed, 2395 4 Dr. H T Fully Powered Air Cond. 57 Dodge 1795 56 Dodge 1595 Fresh Drawn Sedan Chunk Wagon 56 Merc 1395 2 Dr. H T 0 0 0 56 Chev 1395 2 Dr. H T 56 Ford 1195 2 Door 56 Plym money in your pocket Youll welcome it. Its money temptation and thats the best kind. to $100, Money is our business, and thats why we can save you up used. or more, on the financing of the car you plan to buy, new or Sound Its as simple as that. Money you can keep for other things. low monthly tempting? Come in and well figure out what your payments will be. Sedan H 54 1395 T Cad 1095 Sedan 47 Chev firit Security Bonk of Utah, N.A. QGl Member Federal Depotit Imgrance Corporation 5 C ea C SOLID HEADS 150 ea Armours Condensed Milk 6-8- 5c Carnation Dry Milk MOTOR CO. 2 Locations 390 North Main 67 East Vine ea LONG GREEN PAUL0S in Tooele 0c (A MUST FOR SALADS) Convertible YOUR CHRYSLER - DODGE PLYMOUTH DEALER OrCSu Vr cJuce Avacados Cucumbers Lettuce 10 oz. 69c 8 size Assorted Preserves Cal-Fam- 4-1.- 00 Dennisons e Frozen Grape Drink 5-4- 9c Kidney Beans Anderson's Market 52 North Main Phone 88 and pm. electrical fixtures; and also installing new electrical fixtures in the churcn. Gospel meetings being held in the club room of the City Hall, by for Style Students n 19. Sunday. April How-crof- ped Fovworth, irig. hi Id r, - 17, 1959 Transcript Friday, April 1ST Lutheran cottage prayer meetings were Baptist Church. our Mating evange'et for at hones Connnunily Rev.lrevical services. Church anj Ap'd llubbjid. Brotlur Methodist land the tune mw oi;t:i, IS:ogner played ca.h Church Third STEPHENS, l'irsl Baptist St Marguerites day after Easter. Phone and class Sunday at Church am. Church service at Church service am. Catholic Joy Fellowship Everlasting. The sermon Vaiion Pastor, Stngncr Isaiah Nursery for small children Church Redeemer Lutheran church service. 16 oz- - each 15c |