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Show The Tooele Transcript WAiNTI-I)- ! Friday, April 1961 7, I t 1v l; K U'- - j" - V i' -' - T'vf:V - a - . 4 f ' ((At r -- . . . w V T ,yv, A 4 V Lf ':' V -- '' I"-- PL 8 fc..: j 't . V1 ,t r i U. !,: V- V I i - I i L. y iiwnr ' ii X X -- t w:u sioiRion - To Elect Officers April Pandio! The above dwpiTado, known only at Pane ho, aliat Black Diamond, alias Boomer Red, Is wanted for horse stealing, chicken stealing, etc. Hes armed and considered real mean! Ik even pu.hcs little docks into the water! Anyone knowing the whereabouts ol this character please notify Wally Wick ham, 2291, Junior Marshal of the Bit and Spur Kangaroo Court. The first person to correctly Identify Iancho" will be given two tickets to the annual July 4th Bit anJ Spur Rodeo. Mail all entries to: Jeannine Carrington, 2t7 Mar isla Lane. Tooele, Utah. Contest closes Monday, April 10, at I p.m. Jr. Hit & Spur 11.03 a m. Bring a lunch and we'll meet at the rodeo grounds, ride for a while and return to the Clubhouse for our regular meeting at 2.00 p m. Jeannine Farrington Start, Stop Clutch Cantrsls At Hindi ......ft............... This Is the new home of e Stolen Tire David F'fc. month, the committee hojies that all motorists and pedestrans will Rafel Lavato pleaded guilty beadopt such practices throughout the year fore Judge M. T arl Marshall, last It generally lakes only a toot wukend, to charges of Public Inof an automobile horn to make an toxication and was fined $25 or outdoor girl out of an indoor girl five davs. Ihe Gardner of Dug- - to way, reported post sccur.ty authorities two blaikwail that automobile tires were stolen from his car sometime between April and April 5, at Dugway Proving Grounds. The case is under investigation According to owner, Ld Dalton, the new building permits bitter display of Ihe Dalton Companys large line of gardening and farming supplies. Spanish fork w.th hs paren's, VISITORS I ROM LAS VI CVS .I.Mr and Mis. Ma;k Biadford. The Mr. and Mrs Darrell Bradford flvmR time as two hours from and two children, of Las Vegas, , . as 0 Spanish Fork and came up by private plane to the from Spanish minutes Tootle airpoit. Monday, and visit- twenty ed at the home of her mother. Fork to Tooele. Mrs Doris Young This was the first t.me Mrs Young had seen WouIJnt this be a grand counher new grand daughter. Brenda, if evirjbody could afford to who is now four months old. The try the way th-- y are living1 live in RraJ.nrds spent Easter Sunday Dclrnar Cmnindiam Participate in UfiliT Choice BONELESS Delmer D Cunningham, radar-maseaman. USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Delmer D Cunningham of Grantsville, serving aboard the heavy cruiser USS Helena ojverat-in- only 109 Grass Catcher optional at axtra cost Low Down Payment Easy T arms Big Trade-I- n Allowance POT ROAST out of San Diego, Calif., which taking part in a large U. S Pacific Fleet exercise during the Dynaoyl PRINCE LAWN Reel Mower Features you will find only on mowers coiling a Great Deal More! You cant top a reel mower for smoothest, cleanest cutting. And you cant top Jacobsen among reel mowers leaturing the new magic mowing Dvnaryl design, the Prince is your opportunity to own a genuine Jacobsen quality mower at low cost. Call today for a demonstration. One of 33 Jacobsen reel and rotary models -- widest selection in the industry. Gordon's Furniture Co. South Main Street Tooele, Utah Prevention Of Child Accidents Pomt! Mote Velue! CHORES MASTER PINK GRAPEFRUIT gives backing under power Reversible Tines break hardest ground with pick tine action . . . convert in seconds to sweep tines for finer cultivation. Impulse Starter elim- POTATOES CH0REMASTER offers the right tiller SI5495 7 Gordon's Furniture Co. South Main Street Tooele, Utah 19 3 lbs 25c 2 lbs 89; GROUND BEEF Hormels NEW PEAS lbs 25c 2 lb. 59s lb. 49; SLICED BACON DEL MONTE SPRING GARDEN Del Monte MILD CHEESE SHO- W- Del Monte No. 303 Can Spring Garden Chunk, Tidbits, Crushed PINEAPPLE No 211 can 5 for 93c GREEN PEAS Del Monte No. 333 Can. Del Monte FRUIT COCKTAIL 4 for 83c TOMATO CATSUP 2 for 37c 12 Del Monte No. Del Monte 46 Ounce POTATO PATTIES - 2 Cans V2 PEAR HALVES 2 for 75c Del Monte No. 2lk can Halves-Slice- d CLING PEACHES 3 for 85c 14 Ounce Del Monte Gold Hill pkg. of WAFFLES 6 JQC Ounce Libby 10c Minute Maid Pineapple-Grapefru- it Del Monte TOMATO JUICE 3 for 81c oz JUICE DRINK CHUNK TUNA 7-1.- 3for8Sc PINEAPPLE JUICE Del Monte 46 Ounce Can Prevention of child accidents Del Monte No 303 Can will be stressed by the Public Edu5 for 95c cation Committee of the Utah CREAM CORN Safety Council, during the month of April. This was announced to- Del Monte Pineapple-Orang- e, day by Theron C. Liddle, com- JUICE DRINKS Pear, Pineapple-Aprico- t mittee chairman. The special promotional activities will be under the direction of Paul Folsom, com- Friskies Tall 16 oz. mittee member, and safety chairman of the Utah Congress of Dog Parents and Teachers. Mr. FoKom pointed out that 114 Carnation or Morning youngsters under the age of 15 Milk Toll Cons 5.77C years were killed in home accidents, drownings, traffic, and Carnation oiher types of mishaps in Utah' on V 1.49 last year. Forth seven (47) of Dry .MllK these precious lives were snuffed out in home accidents invol- Northern Assorted 12-ving falls, poisons, firearms, and Toilet burns, he said. While social attention and prorams are being arranged by TV and radio stations and schools, wc would also urge parent and social groups to mention or discuss aspects of child accident prevention in their meetings. If special information or literature is desired, the Council would be pleased to furnish it, Mr. Folsom added. The child safety emphasis is the fourth monthly theme on the Public Education Committees 1901 calendar of topics. Previous subjects have been winter traffic hazards, moral responsibility in and defensive driving. driving, While one theme is stressed each 5 for 93c 4 cans ORANGE JUICE 12 Ounce Cans 2 6 oz. cans 4 for 95c Royal Dutch 49c for 89c $1 Del Monte 26 Oz. Fresh WHOLE DILLS 39c Pineapple Your Choice 3 46 oz. cans 95c FUDGE CAKE OATMEAL COOKIES doz. 31c 00 "JET PUPS A & R Wieners on a stick dipped in batter and deep fried to a golden brown Served Sat. 10 A.M. - 6 P.M. SI Open Friday Slight 'til 9 PM Free Parking in Rear of Store line for 1961 for every size garden. 69s Cheddar Tissue inates ropes and tugging. 4.5 hp Cast Iron Engine powers every garden operation . . . year round. 6 for Sweet Tender New Flordida Red Food Reverse Transmission lb. Fresh Lean uicy Healthful Texas -- TILLER 69s BEEF CUBES PRODUCE SPECIALS! is Spring of 11. Nicknamed Green Light", the exercise is being conducted by the US. Tirst Fleet, commanded by Vice Admiral C. L. Melson. Divided three phases, into Green more Light" involves than 50,000 men, 150 ships, and 300 Navy and Marine Corps aircraft and covers a two month period from April 3 to June 3. All elements of Navy and Marine Corps striking power are being exercised during this period. This series of operations is a part of the continuing program to keep ships and men of the Pacific Fleet in a high state of training and readiness. In addition, these exercises are designed to further increase the readiness and mobility of the U S First Fleet and keep it prepared to move anywhere at any time in its role of preserving peace. lb. Boneless Stewing g Jacobsen YUBA Com- Home anti-canc- n 60 Dalton pany at III North Main in Tooele. The business formerly calk'd Dalton Feed and Seed Company, moved lo this recently completed building from 138 North Main. IVcmv Baseball T,mn 60 on or be'ore Ajml 13 I ROM ROVk: L to R: Jeannine Farrington, Marilyn White, Craig "Bish" Chairman Hamilton, Ahite, Tommy Adams, Deann Warburton. SECOND ROW: Dar-lHardy, Alan James, Anna McAllister, Ronnie Porter. Scott ,1i Kendra k, Shelia Amis I cers. in ( Mote 12 -- j Dalton Company or (uilU Stockton PIA meeting is schid uled to be held at the school house at 7 30 pm. Ihursday, April 13. I lection of officers for the com g year will be held and a musi cal program and film have bee ai ranged Everyone is urged to attend and help elect the new slate of offi Briggi Stratton 2 Engine, Automatic Rtwind Starlar 1961 e , " cancer major undertaking research has been the search for drugs to halt or slow down tumor Baseball practice, Sunday, noon Tooele ball club will start thei grtmtn According to the Ameri can Cancer Sock ty. some 50,000 regular workout Sunday at 12 m p different compounds are tested an and every night at 5 30 pm All are welcome to tryout at Babe nuully fur activity. Ruth Park. (Pres) Andrew Johnson was Last year's champ'onship will taught to read and wr.te, bv his be minus three regulars. The first game will be April 23 at Spanish Fork, the second game Spanish Turk at Tooele, April 30 A There will be a short trail ride for all Juniors, Saturday. 8 April, ha veil at 7 00 pm for the nominal fee of fifty lents per person Kan j.troo court will follow miriedi jtely with special guests in alien-ancIhe money raised from he d nner meeting will be givt n ) 'he Jun.ors to h Ip their trea ury. Reservations must be made for ill metr Iters and guests. Call 12 - 4 Details for Kangaroo Court The ulxivc jin lure sliows Junior Bit and Sjur lominilteemen work mg out final details lor the Kanga roo Court to be held in conjunction with the regular month; meet ng of the Bit and Sjur Club scheduled for April M, UC1, a the Clubhouse. Chiu kwagon stew, greek brea and all the trimmings will be sei ; . ( Open 6 Days a Week for Your Shopping Convenience CLOSED SUNDAYS! |