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Show The Tooele Trinwrlpt, Frida , October 1, 1965 Qei. 2 Pence sf Armory Frank bought us an electric lander to make the job easier. As the stain went on, and one coat of sealer after another, and finally the pumice and was. we were enthusiastic and proud uf our Hume The child approached with the Improvement Pruject. THIS FAST summer has truly statement, I want to take 41!" been an interesting summer with The mother responded with a lerl- all our children enrolled In 4 If big that it would Ire a good thing and Frank and I both leaders. brr her daughter io have a little At times it has been hectic when training in home arte Susan was having her dub meetA few day later, the mother and Marvin find had a plrotre call from the answered ing planned meeting with his boyi for the county home demonstration agent. same time, and wanted his meet "Your daughter has enrolled in a bards dull. Would you lead ing in the same qxrt as the girls. 4 It all worked out. Frank came to tire dull sire will Ire in?" the rescue when Marvin war SHOCK of dntiehef in what having a trying lime deciding on slic'd heard, followed by a feeling demonstration. After getting that it was irnMisihle, swept their heads together, they worked over tire mother. Tm too busy. out one concerned with elect ri I've bad no training." These were cal safety in the home. Frank the fint thoughts that came brio helped him with the electrical her mind. Then, fearful of what ih- would Ire getting involved in, panel and some charts, and then Marvin seemed lo gain confidence yet desirous of giving these advanher children, sire answered in himself knowing dad wu tages to "Yes." behind him. For many yean this mother had 1 have only mentioned a few sire didn't know how to cook. way we have worked as a fam- felt first summer leading a That but each step of the ily in was a revelation to her. At Club has been and we rewarding way leader's a 4-training session stand-arc- h are looking forward lo more were discussed. The import- in our family. Take a Free Ride on Doesnt Work That Way! ' r't pnpef procedure and tire auulpmeut were strews I I 10-ye- e - St. Admission 75c Permits Now In Order For Turkeys n Barnabas Episcopal wishes to invite everyone lo a brum h and slide after the Holy F.utharist Servk whkh will be held this Sunday, (ht. 3 at ft 45 Utah turkey hunter are now a m. at St. Marguerites Social tiring issued their secial penults Hall at 143 No. Broadway. for the (h tolar 9 through 17 BeMr. and Mrs. lankry uf hunt. wild Mis-siu- turkey Depart merit of Fish and Caine office in I rue and Cedar City will issue the prnuitt until the end of the turkey season. Applicants may apply for their one prnuit by mail or in person at the tales offices. Applications must contain the aiplicant'i full name, address, hunting license nurulier and check or niunry order for $3. Currency will not be with mail applications. The average long haul gasoline-powere- d T!i penults fur these special fleet truck, resealed a recent survey by Ethyl Cuqsora-tiun- , southern Utah bird hunts are uii- uses aliout 17.(X) gallons uf limited in total numlier. The 1'JfiS upland bird proclamagasoline and travels tome 84. 0(K) miles a year, 12.(1 U miles a year tion carries full information cm the turkey hunt more than in 1953. nicia, Calif., are esjsrtlrd at the Vernon Hotkey's Friday and will honor us on Sunday with their slides of the Suez Canal, Aden, Araleia, Crslort, Tcrang. Malasia, Singapore and Bangkok. Sir. and Mrs. tzirkry ate visiting for aliout a week and frirnds w idling to get in tooth with them may call the Vernon Hot key home. i 4-- 4-- , Journtymon end the Music by tho Kordolls 4-- H? The job looked big. lari there was hing to do now but roll up her beeves and get to work. That was tire Irrginuing, little dreaming of the salnfattnais that would come, I prepared to leaj a 4 II Club, It was a joy to see the ca gemma with a huh a group of olih came to Irani to cook. There were frustrations when, as they grew older, they came to feel too busy to do as mudi as I thought they should. There was pride as they m hieved. SOON 1 became involved in the workings of the organization -The Shafer family ha found 4 II work lo be a family affair. Pictured here L to R are front on a larger stale as vk-- president Sluder. Mr. and Susan Elizabeth, Mr. Shafer, Jeanette and Frankie and back are Marvin, and tltrn president of the county leader's council amved in the mail several There were the days at camp mphlets. After reading them, must enjoyable when I had a prut was convinced that there was in carrying out the activities and something fur each one of my when butdding little girl so obchildren in 4 II. viously were enjoying themselves. IT WASN'T long Wore Susan The serious side came at One evening, in a meeting. ed in 4 II. This was before I bad VmJ tj irU to lie in Sunday programs and in carrying Frank, my husband. mentioned anyone in my family old enough 4.(1 t ut. I was lo be their out various community service to Miss Darley that I interest- - tor 411. Several day later there Several of the girl won projects wherein the girls learnblue nblmns at the fair that fint ed to think of something other than Homemakers Club year, which wat all the incentive themselves and good times. I needed to continue Has it been worth it? Lrt:s Hill Visit As pari of our 4 II project we it this way. Opportunities to put had tour of the hakery, tne dairy, Care Day "make my best better" have been bard manufacturing cucn panic, to many. I have had a chance to Welfare Srptare, and historic pot The Homemakers Club will others and my life has been serve of interest. Whenever possible, I meet Tuesday, October 5 at the A clinic, aimed at reducing the enriched by close association took the younger children with us. Tooele Cerebral Palsy Day Care dollar low from shop- with young people. My pay has So along with these experiences and Training Center in the Edge-mouand bad checks, hu been been ample. It has been and being in the home during Administration Building lifting by the Management Indeveloped meetings, each younger child 11 at 10:45 a. in. for a tour through stitute, Utah State University. As a family, the school potential The clinic is designed to help we enjoyed the prerecipes Following the tour members retailers combat the problem pared by the girls, starting with will go to the home of Rachael better understanding of the sandwiches and drinks until Cahoon, 328 Is green Circle for through the techniques used by the chief, SPECIALS soon a complete meal was pre- their business meeting and lunch. and the need for more for An moment us. cooperaEach should bring a sandwich esciting HEAMKION pared jcaPH uwf tion between merchants and law for all of us wu when a fragrant and the hostess and At St loaf of bread baked by one of the Edith Haskett, will furnish a bev- enforcement agencies, said Dr. Cal DtticaftnnK 'jwiftwaims Twiafl vin D. Lowe, institute director. wu removed from the oven. erage and dessert girls ncwmacoet TiCHWicoion (OicXS The program includes a brief There have been many high aeeeeiieeeeeeeeen lecture on shoplifting, in our One of A.OTc3YU..Wed7 and An excit"The influence of youth on our lem wu the time Marvin, Susan and I enrolled in a wood finish society will become even more ing film is presented demonstraC3AI.D KZW Cl ing class taught by Miu Rhea marked in the future. I foresee a ting various techniques used by K' WILD Cardner. We aimed high. Our time ahead, and very soon, when the "professional" to steal goods beaten up, marred piano wu an we will lower the legal voting in excess of $200 in a single day. KOTtM VU fri.. Set., Sun. JEEP GAS CAI1S in the living room. I age throughout the nation to 18 , Merchants who are interested eyesore All NEW in having the clinic presented in could just imagine it with a and the driving age to 15." RURAL their community as a public serbrand new finish. So to class we William L Nichols, Publisher took a board from the piano. Af- - This Week Magazinw. vice, should contact their FUNl ber of Commerce or the local ter we had removed the finish and KETTLES The water in the the Persian Jice department Dr. Lowe may unded down to the original Strong-Durab0 MCDONALD'S FAR My wood, we realized its marvelous Culf has the wannest annual av- also be contacted at Utah State .Guaranteed known of for on earth University. sure a erage any place possibilities. That was 4 aaaeyuag ' 9 all Nozzle. 99c had hand that we a in. degrees. project zt Holder 2.95 4-- 9 p.m. to Midnight 4-- LAMPS li Clinic Offered On Shoplifting By Utah State Center TABLE, I POLE OR SWAG AL II 110 26 SO. MAIN 882-096- 4 multi-millii- nt 4-- il Prc Season 1 Dear Season Degins Oct. 23 1 " - short-changin- "THE CRASS DOTTLgnnTt and WOMPCnfUL !rr- mS - Z33 oy le , County Abreast Of its Goal in Savings Plan jupn ' 65 PONTIAC Bonn. Brougham, 64 power accessory, air cond., low miles. power accessory, air cond.. Was 5596 LINCOLN Continental, fp&a. Looks like new 64 CADS 64 64 63 from Choose 7 4-d- ht. Every r, local car. V-- 8, 200 Sedan. Sharp.... OLDS, Starfire 98 Spt. Cpe. bucket seats, 2499 62 STUDEBAKER Lark, 61 61 61 61 61 RAMBLER 59 4499 2199 1699 full power & air 60 59 4299 Cpe. DeVilles Sedan All cars fully powered. DeVilles, Converts. plus air. Cleanest in State LeMONS spt. Cpe., bucket seats PLYMOUTH Valiant, $4299 BUICK V-- 8, auto., 22,000 miles 799 1199 Wagon, od.. Sharp LeSabre Sed., clean as new OLDS F85 V-- 8 Sed. Stick CAD Sed. DeVille fp&a VOLKSWAGeN, 2-- 699 The purchase of $1,816,623 in U.S. Savings Bonds by Utah residents during August, brings the total for 1965 to over $15 million and keeps the state in the plus column compared with last year, Gem S. Schramm, State Director of the Treasurys Savings Bonds Division, reported today to Lionel W. Olsen, Vice President, First Security Bank, Tooele, county bonds chairman. August purchases in Tooele County were $156,926, bringing total to $1,208,971 the or 78 per cent of the countys assigned goal for 1965, according to Chairman Olsen. INSURANCE The Nations airline pilots have opened nn all-ocampaign to ban the sale of flight insurance at airports. Only about 20 percent of the passengers buy airport insurance. The availability of airport insurance probably tips the scales toward murder in a saboteurs mind. Six ages of man could be defined as: 6 months all lungs; 5 years all ears; 14 years all feet; 21 all years all muscle; 50 years all in. 65 years paunch; - - CCI by btlaw rare tamparatura. - 30-0- - .308 - .270 6 243 -.- I 300 -.- YOUR CHOICE RE0. $5.00 BOX case CTni VY CfiKEDinS) Folding Camp STOOLS PRACTICE METAL LEGS 99 AMMO Scouf Type Sight that rifle CANTEEN in now! 99 30-0- 6, G. I. 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