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Show Considering that the good old days" included driving on roads made of gravel, rough planks, sawdust, straw, brick, sand clay, or Just plain old dirt, despite the efforts of the two Illinois couples, most drivers undoubtedly would want to confine the good old days" to talking about them. FISH Shipment of fish eggs go to the Utah Department of Fish on a and Game hatcherie basis. Recently aryear-rounrived are 2.200,000 rainbow and 800.000 brook trout egg. They a e purchased on bid from commercial hatchery source. d W'i V WANTED 500 BLOCK WORKERS X v vTV n v The Tooele Transcript, Friday, April 21, 1961 The war on poverty, if it is LIFE to achieve any marked degree There seems to be considerThe Tooele Slake Mutual able evidence in support of the of success, will last many times longer than did the Hundred Married will hold a dinner-danc- e theory that to a large extent Years War. Saturday, beginning at life is a form of nervousness. 30 pm. in the Fourth and Eleventh Ward Cultural Hall. Dancing to the Grant Shields orchestra will follow the dinner. Tickets can be purchased from all Ward Mutual Married FOR DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF TOOELE COUNTY advisors or reservations made OF HllFING SAVl DEMOCRACY SATISFACTION WaGIS by calling Averell Porter, at Datemans or Dee Trantor at Write P. O. Box 14S KDYL. ! ' i Whole Fryers o Tooele Stake MIA Married to Hold Annual Dinner-Danc- e -- 1 High on the list of causes for running-of- f the road accidents is darkness Invisible signs and indistinct road edges are the consequtnces of darkness. lb. THIS WEEKEND AT Swan's AG Market Coll Bev or Roy or Norvol 882-05- S 1 882-257- 0 882-181- 9 ESOK REST HOME GIFT Howard Dunlavey director of the Tooele Valley Nursing Home accepts an amplifier, microphone and speakers from Helen Burk, left, and Donna Porter, project chairman, of the Tooele Civic League. The much needed equipment waa purchased from proceeds of the annual Spring Fashion Show sponsored bv the Club. Mot any gal can make up her mind quicker than hrr ERDA NEWS face. S EUGENE tOWBY-WASHE2 & DSYER REPAIR Specializing In R.CA. Whirlpool & Kenmors 30 WEST virar TOOflt, UTAH 130S WE ARE (( G7DD.IL DH DD9GDHEGG Expanding up Lines Again- Large Stock of Garden Supplies FULLER and OBRIEN Paints Considerable Electrical Supplies Plenty of Lumber Some Hardware BEEF Half or Whole lb. lb. lb. lb. Front Quarter Hind Quarter PORK Whole or Half Hark Mr. and Mrs. Wesley "Bud" Chaudoin were hosts at a lovely birthday dinner Sunday evening. honoring Mrs. Hazel Warr and Ray Fawson, on their special day. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Keith Warr, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Warr, Mr. and Mr. Clayton Warr, Mrs. Ruby Addy, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fawson, of Erda. Following dinner, the evening was spent socially at the home of Bud and Betty Kaye Chaudoin in Grantsville. All U.S. Mrs. Bonnie Droubay returned from Fresno, California on Monday, where she attended the wedding of a brother, Earl Christiansen. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Christiansen, of Ibapah; Mr. and Mrs. LaVerle Christiansen, of Tooele, and Bonnie visited with a Loya, and family, where they had a nice Handsome blue eyed Lance Antime together. will celebrate drew Gardner his first birthday April 25th. ROAD FOREMAN Lance was bom in Colorado RECUPERATING James (Bud) Young Jr., is Springa, Colorado, while hia was in the service. He is recuperating in the Salt Lake daddy the son of Mr. and Mrs. James LDS Hospital, after major surL. Gardner, of Granger. Mrs. gery. He expects to be hospitaGardner Is the former Pamela lized about two weeks. Mr. Young is Tooele District Cochrane, of Erda. Proud grand Road foreman for the Utah parents are Mr. and Mrs. LaMar L. Gardner, of Salt Lake State Road Commis.-ion-. City,, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cochrane, of Erda. 43 39 53 39 Grade A Meat si-t- Some Fire Sale Items FARM & HOME 272 N. Broadway At 1 By Beth LOCKErt MEAT John Derrick, of Rio Linda. California spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. Mae Shields, George and Patsy. track after track... Alice Clark had the misfortune to break her right arm. last week, but is back to school. I F Tomato Catsup P Fancy 20 Ounce Tuna Fish Van Camps Vis Light Chunk Fresh lean Ground Beef . . . . 4 for 1" . 4 for 1" 2 lbs. 79 Asparagus LIBBYS CUT 2 PKGS. n 10 OZ. 69 it Prescott Stereo The Perfect Gift for the PLYMOUTH WINS AT DAYTONA! sSI few? Model 662 a Graduate Plymouth rocked the racing world when it finished the famed Daytona ''500 in first, second, and third places and toppled previous speed recordl with competition-equippe- d stock Plymouths. Sanctioned by NASCAR. Modem design cabinet of genuine walnut veneers and hardwood solids. Features: special CM chassis with 11 tubes and AM-Fradio and stereo phono; CM record changer with saphire stylus; two 8 in. woofers; two 4 in. tweeters with crossover network. PLYMOUTH WINS AT POMONA! M At Phoenix, tool In the "winter world series of drag racing" both the N. H. R. A. and the A. H. R. A. Winternationals -co- mpetition-equipped Plymouths accounted for the top stock eliminator titles. IPi Here's Richard Petty who finished first in the Daytona 500 with a record average speed of over 154 miles per hour. PLYMOUTH WINS AT SEBRING ! It was 10 out of 10 against Ford and Chevrolet! At Plymouths request, the Nationwide Consumer Testing Institute pitted comparably equipped in grueling tests of "things you buy a car for." showroom &&f & 95 V-- PLYMOUTH WINS AT INDIANAPOLIS! In tests of performance, handling, braking, and economy at Indianapolis Raceway Park, a showroom Plymouth beat both Ford and Chevrolet in 9 out of 10 tests run by N. C. T. I. at the request of Plymouth. Model 662 B Same fine cabinetry and features as the Model 662B but with the PLYMOUTH WINS AT RIVERSIDE! Its a complete victory lor Plymouth Plymouth is No. 1 across the country and we're celebrating. We're going to break records. Well challenge the other make some records, too-s- ales with our deals. Drive the No. 1 Plymouth -s- ee us today. super A standard showroom Plymouth beat Ford and Chevrolet in 9 out of 10 tests here. They were rugged, exhaustive tests of the things you buy a car for, WARRANTY PROTECTS YOU: Chrysler Corporation warrants lor 5 STRONQ miles, whichever comes first, against delects in materials and workmanship and will replace or repair at a Chrysler years or 50 Motors Corporation Authorized Dealers place of business, the engine block, head and internal parts, intake manifold, water pump, convertor, drive shatt. universal oints. rear axle and differtransmission rase and internal parts (excluding manual clutch), torque owner has the engine oil changed every 3 months or 4,000 ential and rear wheel bearings of its 1964 automobiles, provided the miles' whichever comes first, the oil tiller replaced every second oil change and the carburetor air filter cleaned every 6 months furnishes to such a dealer evidence of performance of the required service, and and replaced every 2 years, and every 6 ofmonths such evidence and (2) the car's than currant mileage. the dealer to certify (1) receipt HOW PLYMOUTH'S OOO requests Model 663 MX Same fine cabinetry and features as the Model- - 662A but including two 12 in. woofers, two 4 in. tweet- ers and diamond stylus. ridge were celebrating! Barrus Motors Inc. &3 North Main Tooele, Utah Phone 882-287- 4 chassis EE2X222ZZS AM-F- M radio and stereophonic FM multiA speaker compliment radio. plex of two 12 in. woofers, two 5 in. midranges and two 4 in. tweeters with crossover network. CM 4 speed record changer with diamond stylus and high compliance cart- - $239 Save on a Plymouth while 33 built-i- n conducted by the N.C.T. I., at Plymouths request. PAA HERE'S 16-tu- be rgggg-a-- ! $99 |