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Show Tin TtMx Ii Trarwrit, Frida), (Called fur Friday vrrv GRAND- Fall quarter honor roll for Utah State University wa announced by Dr. Claude J. dean of student. He said that the 71 students achiev. ed the honor list by completing at least 14 credit hour of work and attaining a grade point average of J J or better I straight A). (4 Those on the honor roll Included Bennah Venera Burton, Murole C. Alveron, Sally Joan Shields, James Howard Whear of Tooele; Ldward E. Western of Dugway. MOTHER ran L017 Hearing young, bright voices is calling Long Oistance. Next , best thing to having them with you. Call and see. ORDER NOW-P- AY No Down Payment Mountain States High School attend- the Toocje ed. along with I2S Utah students, a conference which illustrated how business functions in our system of free enterprise and stressed impor- - PRICES LATER-SA- VE a 1st Payment bi July Evenings of ethics and moral our business and pri- vate lives. A conference along these same lines spearheaded by the local BPW club will be held in March so that more students can be exposed to the need for leadership in the business world This Youthpower Conference will be under the direction of Flourlne Fowler. Another Important group in our society, the civic minded citizen, attended a "Widening Horuons conference with Olga Braden as chairman ind listen-eto the BPW viewpoint on the changing world and the challenge It brings to women. At this conference a report on Comthe Status of Women, mit, s ion established by Goverd other slates, was given by panel members Irene Parsons, and Salt Lake Attorneys Irene Warr, Judith Whitmer snd Virginia Roberts on what is needed in our slate to advance women's rights and opportunities. A Bosses' Breakfast, Sunday, March 7, at I a m. in the National Cafe will kick-of- f Business Women's Week which has, since 1928, saluted all women in business and the professions by recognizing their specitl achievements and contributions as they relate to com munity, national and world affairs. We're great believers in the system - one on Friday and one on Saturday. Hill-cre- Ceil Tooele Representative Jim Buzianis - Phone 882-184- 7 sf lance v i lues in The average year see some The first lime prefabricated sets of twins, 350 set of house in US - kitchen, living triplets, and 1 sets of quadrup- room, 3 bedrooms sold for lets born tn the U S. 1130 plus freight, back In 1X60, 37,000 In nor Clyde January 1964, in 33 which has counterparts ACME FENCE CO Telephone Vt According to Mr. Juanita the week of March 7 II. will mark the 34th national tribute to working women. In preparing for our Springtime Salute to Working Women, we chose to help an important group in our society youth." In Salt Lake City last January five young community lead ers (both boys and girls) from ferke. EEIJGES a special part of ir Springtime Salute To Working Women Tooele County Students on Honor Roll WWI Meeting A W. W. I meeting hs been called by the Utah Department Commander for March S at T:30 p m in the Tooele City Hall. Important matter per Benefit taming to Veteran will be served. All Veteran of World War 4 and their wive, and all Veteran widow are urged to be in attendance. Marrli 5, I'Ww V st MY FAIR LADY Harriet Carson, who will make and model her own Eater attire (Or the Civic League Fas-hkm Show Is pictured above as she looks over the orray of new cprbig fabrics at Fabric Specialty Center. Hero she considers a diagonal weave band screened cotton. The show Is scheduled lor March 22 and tickets art available at II. My two-part- y -- Fair Lady Is Theme Of Fashion Show Erda News W CHEVROLET Cloyd Russell went fishing last week with some friends at Idaho. The men caught their These gieal performers are the lowest priced models at our One-Sto- p Shopping Center limit of Fish which was two big ones, and all had a good time. Mrs. Melba Murray, Deanna and children. Wendy and Kristine, of Grantsville spent Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Charley Vorwaller. Cole Mr. and Mrs. Norman Warr were surely surprised when their children came home for a few days to visit. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Slingerland and little son Robbie and another daughter Dian of Lawndale, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Laurit-ze- n motored to Preston, Idaho last week when a brother Joseph Lauritzen, 77, of Preston, died. Although it was a solemn occasion Mr. and Mrs. Lauritzen said they visited with friends and relatives they had not seen in more than 20 years. They returned home Tuesday. , My Fair Lady hat reserved a set for you at the annual Civic League Fashion Show. Monday, Much 22 at 8 p.m. in the 'Tooele Jr. High School Auditorium. Seven of our local merchants have gone all but to find breath takingly attractive model to display the latest creations in wearing apparel. Whether your Easter parade will be along the fimous "Board Walk", at the beach, or dancing to the tantaof a famous lizing rhythm dance band, you will be able to choose appropriate attire from the attractive fashions shown by "My Fair Lidy." Some lucky person will be the recipient of a $25 Saving Bond which will be given away as the door prize. He need not be present to win, but of course, must have purchased a ticket for $1 and deposited the stub In the "My Fair Lady ticket box prior to the show, in order to be eligible to win. Remember the time, place and date My Fair Lady -March 22, 8 p.m. - Tooele Jr. High Auditorium. Fertilize EARLY for profit! Early fertilization gets crops off to a fast start promotes rapid and heavier growth of cover . . . t i crops and other vegetation increases water-holdin- . . . g capacity of the soil. Fertilize early with United States Steel's . . . . - V HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO: Jean Coon, March 10; Gay Warr and William Bryan, Mar. 12; Howard Davis, March 1; LeGrande Gordon, March 15, Susan Gull, March 16. Howard Davis is reported to be much better in the hospital and best of luck to you Howard. Ellis Grgish underwent surgery Friday in a Salt Lake hos pital and is reported to be doing fine. We all wish you the best of luck Ellis. Mrs. Allen Warr received a telephone call on her birthday from a daughter and son- - inlaw Martin and Ruby Howe, in Shell, Wyoming. Ruby said the sheep are all sheared even though its 10 degrees below zero. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Warr, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Warr, of Erda, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Busey and son Dan and Iris Bates of Salt Lake City all called to wish mother many happy returns on her 75th birthday. TAD WOMENS CLUB TO HOLD ELECTIONS Top to bottom: Chevy FI 100, Corvair 500, Chevelle 300, models. Chevrolet Biscayne. All Hard to tell at a glance that each of these beauties is the lowest priced in its line. The ride doesnt show it. Or the interior. Or the performance. Just the price sticker. ft That luxurious 65 Biscayne has the room of d many expensive cars. Plus a handsome interior with plush vinyls, fine fabrics, full carpeting. Chevelle, America's favorite intermediate-siz- e car, has clean new styling, doors, roomy, e tastefully trimmed interior, and all the features of the big Chevrolet. Chevy H got a whole lot smarter for 65 but kept its common sense! Still family-sizeasy to handle, economical, and the lowest priced Chevrolet out. Both Corvair Sport Coupe and Sport Sedan have color-keye- deep-twi- st wide-openi- , the international flavor of a rear engine hardtop, promise fun for the months ahead. are available Chevrolet, Chevelle and Chevy Six engine. IPs with the economical Turbo-Thrieconomical, warms up quickly, idles silently. Its light, efficient, quiet, and spirited. Turbo-Ai- r Six delivers the Corvairs best balance and traction for this size car. Its no water or antifreeze. So be practical. Check the great oiler on your old car, the low payments on your new one. Only you will know how practical youve been. Because it sure wont show! easy-car- e, rear-mount- ed air-cool- ed discover the difference Chevrolet Chevelle Chevy 11 Corvair Corvette Jllantes Chevrolet Company ' Tool Hpoath tloin 8824148 V Women overwhelmingly prefer electric cooking in the area we serve. The same is true with drying clothes. In fact, records show that last year flameless electric dryers far outsold flame-typ- e models for home use. Why do women prefer electric dryers? Some reasons: a flameless electric dryer costs up to $40 less a saving which will dry up to 1,000 loads of clothes to buy free. Because an electric dryer is a simpler mechanism, there is Money Saver less to go ARE NEW GRANDPARENTS Mr. and Mrs. Max Proctor are the proud grandparents of two new grand children in the last two weeks. Jon Thomas is the new son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Proctor. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Flanders are his maternal grandparents. A tiny daughter for Mr. and Mrs. Donald Proctor, joins two brothers amd a sister. at home. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Williams are her maternal grandparents. MAX PROCTORS Drive something really new -- discover the difference at your Chevrolet dealers 1 Election of officers for the coming club year will be first order of business for the Tooele Army Depot Womens Club at its March meeting Thursday evening in the attractively redecorated Officers' clubhouse at thed epot. Mrs. Karma Woodward, club president, will preside during the business session, then turn the evening over to Helen Morris of the Social Committee who will present an entertainlecture, illustrated with ing color slides, on interior decorating. Other members of the Social Committee ' who will be hostesses of the evening Strickland, chairman; Joy White, Juanita Chisholm, Vivian Miner, Ellen Chamber-lain- , and LaWanda Tinnin. . wrong less ' maintenance. I I Cleaner Than All Outdoors Nothing is cleaner than a kilo- - watt. Art electric dryer is flameless, fumeless, odorless. Nothing burning. No products of combustion. See the exciting new electric dryer models at your dealers now. J J 4 9 a- If it's electric. It's bettor! k Utah power a light CO. |