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Show Her & Yon By Bety MeAIUtfer . Phone 882271 tt Direct C. I. Loan Available Elmer J. Smith, Manager of the Veteran Administration Regional Office. Salt lake City, 1 Recent visitor th horn ot Mr. and Mr. Jsmei were their daughter and family, Mr. and Mr. Dob Gambcil and children of Tacoma. Mr' and Mr. Wilson Leech and ton, Bruce, formerly of oocie. rre here from Watertown, North Dakota, for tha Easter holiday They enjoyed being in Tooele once more and areing their old friend. Their oldest son. David, U about to be released from the Air Force, in which he ha been aervtng a Russian interpreter, Pat i completing hi second year at Harvard. Tom will graduate thl June from high achool. Mrs Mr. and Mr. Emmett B. June, who parent, were unable to return to Tooele for the hort visit, lend their best wishes to iheir friends. RElt-V- T VISITORS IN TOOELE were Bishop and Mr. Ale Smith of Richmond, Washington, and their four children, Richard. Connie, David and Cary. They came to Salt Lake for conference and pent their Easter vacation visiting in Salt Lak with relatives and In Provo with their son, Bruce, who U attending the BYU. They were also In Tooele for a day, vlaitlng Bishop Smith mother. Mr. Robert Smith, at the home of Mr and Mr. Robert Smhb. Jr. Visiting Perry Gillette during the Easter holiday! were hia daughter and family, Mr. and Mre. Roland. Smith and children Kay. Elite a, Terry. Perry and LeRoy, of Soda Spring, Idaho. Mr. and Mr. E. O. McAlister have returned from a ten day trip to Arttona. They stopped first at Inspiration, where they visited Mf. end Mrs. Bruce Whitney, who lived In Tooele when N'atinfl Tunnel end Mines wa in operation. Mr. Whitney 1 now manager of the Christmas Mine at Winkleman, Arizona. Their eon, Bruce, Jr., wa married last March and ia now living In Rochester, New York. Eleanor (Jom-seytheir daughter, ia now a high school senior and hopes to attend the University of California next year. The Whitney were very interested in new of Tooele and sent their regard to everyone. IN Tt'CSON THE McALISTERS visited with the George S. (Pat) Ryans, and the Gary Bennetts and Mr. Thiyer Sailor. All are enjoying Arizona and send greeting to their friend. Recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hayea were Mr. Hayes parents, Mr, and Mr. Dewey E. Hayes of Newark, Ohio. Mr. anA Mr. Ingval Gullikson of Middle River, Minnesota, are visiting their daughter t Gentry. Utah, announces tint sufficient funds are available to process pplications for direct GI loans on a current basis. Smith explained that VA It authorized to make direct loan to eligible vtter-a- n who reside in those areas where private financing at five and per cent I not available, He further explained that all of the State of Utah i eligible for direct GI loan financing. except for the metropolitan areas of Ogden. Provo, Salt Lake City, and part of Salt Lake County. Direct GI loan financing may be used to purchase, build, or remodel homes with a maximum loan of $15,000 at five and per cent interest. Smith y one-quart- Leh' ) one-quart- said. The first expiration date of Gf loan entitlement for veterans of the Korean Conflict Is Janu-Th- e youngster fac ary 31. 1065, and, contrary to ed hi mother one day, asking: popular belief, many veterans "Didn't you tell me the stork of World War II are still titled to receive GI loan bene- me? fit. 'Why, ye, dear." And I weighed 8 pound?" Veteran who desire Informa-''Yes.- " tion concerning their entitlement or who wish to apply for a "Well, for your Information" the boy, "the tork hasnt rect GI loan, should make their the wing spread to carry an 8- - request In person or by mall to Arkansas Bap- - the VA Regional Office. 1750 So. pound load. Redwood Road. Salt Lake City tlst. nunmxmt l ' The Tooele Transcript Advisory Board Election Results In conformance with the Presi-dentExecutive Order 11007, the Murray District held a meet-inon April End to elect Board represents!. ves to Ml the term which expire June OO'h The results of willing for the new term of office which runs from July 1. to June 30. 1964 are as follows: Cattle Representatives: Svlvan Clark. Piecinct 1; J. Kel:h Brown, Precinct 2; Alva A. Young, Sr. Precinct 3; Jay I. Hicks, Precinct 4. Sheep Representative: J. W. Jordan. Precinct I; Hillman Richin. Precinct 2. Alvin Hatch Precinct 3, Wesley Aagard. Precinct 4. WEDNESDAY SCRATCH BOW UNO LEAGUE Friday, April Mobilodge split with Dunn Roofing for two points each For Mobilodge Jean Rush 152, 415: 's 25, 1953 Rl1e Reed. IR7, Tor Dunn's. 156. 177, jug, ajg; Mutt Hill. Lana Shields. 497. g v - NOW 14 Precinct N'o I comprises Pay-so- Cedar City, Rush Valley. Onaoul Mt , and Sait Units. recinct No. J comprises Skull Valley, Lakeside and Tooele . Grantsville Unit. Precinct No. 3 comprises North Dugway. South Dugway, and Government Creek Units. Precinct No. 4 comprises Gold Hill and Fish Springs Units. All of the elected representatives succeed themselve. Lake-Wa-sat- MEAT IR FEZ ING TIP When freezing steaks, chop and patties, paikage together the number you plan to serve at one meal. Place a double laver of wrapping material between each for easy separation upon removal from freezer. Als Barber Shop Bevan Drug won three games from Food Town For Bevan, Joarm Stoddard 171, 430; Joann K'rk 151. 422. Tor Food Town. Flo Jacobs. 202. 468. Beula Ed- wards, (SargeM Langloio, formerly at A1 Russell's Barber Shop) 158. (Between Elena's Cafe 23 E. VINE Vista Liner rolled over Bar-ru- s for four points. For Vista Liner, Dorothy Bloomdale with high series for the night, ISA, 157. 178; Noaml Griffith, For 148. Donnie Mehlbauer, 418, ; 157. 178; Noami Griffith. For Barrus. Saxon Bracken. 169. 474; Lucille Visher, 165, 427; Louise Tate. - OPEN ana Hour: 9 am Saturday 9 am a) 6 pn pm Closed Monday ' S 15G. . w.v.v.n Friday Mite Specials -- 6 to 8 Only :j t DIAMONDS RESET Major Watch Repairs brought In between 6 pm 8 pm All FREE All work guaranteed j Ono Tull Year by Mr. Porter, graduate ; ol Bradley Watchmaking School. j ' fa J ()Sa CUT AF1 dUxlAil Havo your otd diamonds remounted In modem setting. Expert Craftmanshlp fa Batemans Jewelry North Main Tooelo 5 uffalo and don't you forget it. SPECIAL : ! Permanent Waves : For Spring . $8.50 up Include Hairslyling cutting. tc : . j : J by Margaret McNeill : Brook Avenue Beauty Shop The Class of 1964 presented their Prom Friday, the 19th Tooele Oil maintained the first place spot with three points of April. They chose as their theme L'Affaire Parisienne and 882-052- 0 i j over the International Smelter. the whole evening swept the guests off to Paris. The romantic Hieh for the Oilmen. Ed Leavy parks, the poetic scenery, and the classic sidewalk cafes of : 659 North Brook of 205. 207 and 228 France were the setting for the evening. The Eiffel Tower was with ; Josephine Konop j for a games 640 series. Pop Partridge the center of attention as it overshadowed the dancers. AT INTERMISSION THE CLASS presented a promenade (Formerly of Tacoma, Wash ) had a 217 game. High for the to the Theme from the Moulon Rouge." Following the promeSmeltermen was Leo Rigby. nade Kathleen Williams, Prom Chairman, announced the contestants in the King and Queen contest. Glenna Gordon and Wes Shields were crowned as the royalty for the affair with CALVES CALVES CALVES Eva Santisteven, Lorraine Mallei, Alan Lewis and Gary Alver-so- n Choice Angus Holstein Beef Cross and Holstein Guernsey heifer as attendants. and bull calves from three to twelve weeks old. These calves Tuesday the THS tennis team traveled to Granger High are sorted in uniform sizes with quality. We guarantee these School for a tennis meet, consisting of three singles and two calves to be healthy upon arrival or you need not accept them. doubles. The team was able to come home with a 1 victory. Their will be a veterinarian's official health certificate accomWinning for Tooele were Dap Connelly, Dallas Cooney, Alan panying these calves. You must take 25 or more. We deliver and a doubles team consisting of Richard Droubay and Cooper, about ten days after you place your order. You may order all Whitehouse. Roger heifer or all bull calves. The baseball team has a game scheduled for Friday when they meet Cyprus at Cyprus High School. Our delivered prices on the calves: The track and field men at THS are scheduled to meet . Beef Calve and A?e. On Holstein and Guernsey Grantsville, Hilicrest and Bingham, Thursday afternoon. This meet will be a warm up for the Brigham Young University Invitational to be held Saturday the 27th. THE PEP CLUB AND LETTERMEN are planning n joint e banquet which will be held Friday night in the room. The Lettermen have invited a guest speaker and the Pep Club plans to announce the new officers for next year at this banquet. Jeannette Sharp, Banquet Chairman is hoping the calf barn Cell or write or come and pick them up yourself at our evening will be a huge success. in Bonduol. Nomination slips were placed in the main hall Wednesday. These slips must be Filled out and signed by 50 students before NOLAN LIVESTOCK COMPANY the nominations are official. Elections will be coming up soon Phone PL Bonduel, Wisconsin on the THS campus. - Penneys AL Ma SPECIAL VALUE! COLORFUL CARVED PILE SCATTER RUG! 4-- 24" Style-carve- r s 3 Bedrooms immediate Possession Hard Wood Floors 5 48 x 84 00 .. . Formica Counters on A 'a ' be- are limited! Prints, i COTTON DENIMSI HOME DECORATING PRINTSI Denim in plain and fancy weaves. Also ff D new cotton prints, topicals, provincials -v Payment ! 38c yard af i I Aizd r-t'v- p in Oooee OX. Attached Garage Attached rt progressive Shop Penneys In Tooele, Open til 9 PM Basements Friday - DACRON-- SPECIAL! RAYON BOYS' COTTON SPORT SHIRTS TROPICALS mens Iim zf O sites .each 6-- JS-- 4 Woven plaids, Travel right tropicals in light Dacron -- FW t i- 57 c yard YARN-DYE- bring your sizes, come . . . theyll go fast at this low price ! d drapes of textured 100 fire-ofiber glass . . . wash n hang, e, colorfast. White, champagne, nutmeg. Fabulous finds S PAIR Car-Po- PHONE (foam-backe- d) SUMMER SPORTSWEAR COTTON ASSORTMENT! Our own better cottons priced low cause quantities plains! Hurry! no-ir- (0)00 Total Down pile FABRIC Pinch-pleate- A Few Left At This Price rayon "lukewarm water ARE FINDS AT THIS PRICE! fa viscose d SPECIAL FIBREBLAS DRAPES 1 1 88 44" for bedroom, hall, bathroom! Machine wash. Sand, white, green, pink, silver. multi-purpos- Inhrn II all great buys! Short point collar Automatic wash n wear, little-or-no-ir- needed. prints on with short sleeves. o Wash n wear, little-or-n- iron. TODDLERS' COTTON DENIM BOXER SLACKS ;':v, . $ Rough and ready cotton denims with elastic waistband, zipper fly, two pockets. Stitch trim. Buy lots at this price. Cjo' REMEMBER, you can charge it at Penney 'a! |