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Show The Tooele Transcript rwmn'wvvvtu'mwwv 1v ? t - r ;, 5 " Accident A Near Buffalo y t v-- Ho!.! Fatality VfcjSk. l- -- V " - - ti tea - fci irti w. - o , j4 '4av--i- ' - - -- ? f by Margaret McNeill .,h - 0r C; The Tooele Buffaloes are once again on the victory trail after their win over the Murray Spartans Tuesday night. The j Buffs managed to out maneuver the Murray team on their home ; X . i floor and brought a 71 62 victory home with them. This win puts the team back in the running for the region finals The I, F THS studentbody was very proud of their hard fighting boys. Li A. The next game scheduled for the basketball squad will be this GRASS HRE Dick leaiham, Grand Friday night when they play host to Granger High. GrantsviHe, Wednesday about 1: IS p.m. ville Fire Department, aims the hose at THE THS WRESTLING TEAM was defeated last Thursday Two GrantsviHe fire truck responded a gras fire in the Bert Colt field In by the Murray matmen in a meet held at Murray High, Howto the alarm. ever, Dean Maloney, Jim Leonelil and Fred Lowery were able to conquer their opponents. The next wrestling meet is to be held at Cyprus High School, Thursday afternoon. Vocational W.inli Job for Voj? Last Thursday the Buff swimming team was victorious over Opportunities. the Clearfield paddlcrs. This final meet was just the perfect Filina Arc Job Opportunities, way to end the season and get the T1IS swimmers ready for Gittt.ig Acquainted With Yourthe Region Four meet to be held here Saturday. The students Shown How and to self, Being Study are really hoping to see Tooele take this championship again and Achieve Your Goals, Under the direction of Student this year. Than. for Your Jobs. A for course short ling building mum dor, Mr. Keller, a series The Traveling Assembly was presented to the public WedThese films will be shown on Februcustodians held will be of are being present ary 14 and February 21 in Too- nesday night in the Junior High Auditorium. This choice group cd to Grantswllc High SUwl Thursday, Feb. 7; Tuesday, the of THS talent gave the people of Tooele an idea of what the 12. h. Thursday the 14th; Tuesele. students. The one and hour high school assemblies are really like. For the next four uciks the day the 19th: Thursday, the 21st This variety show included Russian dancers, hill billy singThurs-daclasses will be given by Harold films will be shown on Tues-da- s Tuesday, the 26th and ers. talented guiteer men, frolicking can-caI ebruary the 2... dancers, astronauts, of Wadsworth, superintendent and Thursdays during I or anyone inti -- s J in seebuildings and grounds at Utah a French girl and many other numbers. The talent of THS was classes and the same films v ill reallv displayed at its fullest. State University and his staff. b shown to parents and any ing ilu.se films, and are not too TRYOUTS FOR THE SCHOOL PLAY will be held Thursday well acquainted with the school, One be will on class care the interested adults from 7 p rt. the Home Economics room is night. These try outs and the production of the play will be unind use of ventilating and heats until 'v.'-iifin the pm der the direction of Mrs. Olsen and Miss Clark. This years ing equipment in buildings and of the same days.) in the Home on the second floor of the High School corthe East North in on script choice has not yet been announced. the other be will building ' air, room at the Ili h ner room. A test will- be given Friday to find eight final contestants cleaning methods and problems, St bool to appear on the Inquiring Editor television show. Tooele Ti.eie will be no charge lor Tooele AgriculCounty reports The tap films are entitld this of be the School on February 23. will films. the High program seen1: guests Ernest tural Agent Biggs. V.e All Have a Job to Do, This panel program is based on current events and the most capable THS students will be chosen to participate. TttO BREAKS IN Ir ty - v 4Sh ,, '.-- 'L,u-cation.- Upe-film- s -- . - - V tr N v l'i U' 1? Custodian Short Course To Be Given In Tooele -- one-hal- f n r - NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday, February II, at 7:00 o'clock p.m. in the City Court Room at City Hall, Tooele, Utah, a public hearing will be hM the City Council on the following proposed changr v. Zoning Ordinance: I. To consider the establishment of a new district to be known as Business District as follows: USE REGULATIONS. In a Business District no building or premises shall be used and no building shall be erected which is arranged, intended or designed to be used for other than one of the following uses: (1) Any use permitted in a Residential R-- District. (2) Bank or office building. (3) Barber shops or beauty parlors. (4) Lumber yards. (5) Dancing schools, charm schools, music schools. Drug stores. , (8) Shops for retail business except the following: Beer parstore. lor. pet shop, coal yard, liquor store, second-han1963, Mre B-- () B-- 2 ONE FAMILY Scott Marett, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. William Marett of this city, cracked the bone in his right wrist while sleigh-ridin- g two weeks ago, so Kevin, the youngest son felt sorry for Scott and on Thursday the 31st he slipped on the basement stairs and broke his left arm to keep Scott company. Pretty little Brenda Kay Han- sen. grand daughter of Mr. William Marett had the misfortune to get a piece of broken needle in her foot. This is why she seems to be one sided these days. -l Coct'oVVcJ Candy i Heart Boxes by M )&?' Glades Sweets Ostlers CLASSIFIED AD RATES SEE TRAILER HOUSE for sale at Los Ricos. $150 down. Balance monthly payments. Ray Pruett Realty. Phone Lo-cat- DELUXE - TOO MANY BILLS? CONSOLIDATE We will pay your bills for you No interest or finance charges No interest or co - singers If you are sincere about getting out of debt, we can help you regardless of your credit Dons and Reids settled for a with Red and Jims Tavern. High for Dons and Reid's was Mike Mogus with a 211, 584 series. Reid Bracken had a 223, 564 series, and Ernie Paulos had a 208, 565 series. High for Red and Jims was Keith Cook with a 212 561 series, and Larry Seibers had a rating. No. 10 South Main Street, Ph. or and evening Saturday appointments. 322-09- 5 CRI DESERET INDUSTRIES truck will be in Tooele the second of each month. Wednesday Anyone having Items of clothing, furniture, etc., please call Mrs. Sarah A. Llndholm, at 9 and the truck will call at your home. CRI BPOE ELKS No. 1673 meetings Second and fourth Tues- days at 8 p.m. North Main. 8 AMERICAN LEGION George Greenlee Post 17. Meeting nights second and fourth Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Legion Hall, Vine at 2nd West. CRI A Insurance 7 Help Wanted-Wome- n Apply at Als CRI 335 N. Broadway. ter 5 p.m. two bedroom SALE FOR home with half basement and finished sleeping room in garage. $9,500. See by appointment. UTAH North 3rd St. Rocks, Jewelry and Lapidary supplies. Open 24 hours. CRI LADY NEEDS IRONING. types. Any time. Dial in my CHILD CARE in my home by hour, day or week. Ex working mother. Ph. Feb. 15 WILL TEND home 90 CHILDREN C-- Services ELECTRIC til makes. AH ed and in my 2 & 8 Repairs IRON REPAIRING Steam irons clean- repaired. ELMERS, 38 West Vine. CRI JANITORIAL SERVICE j SECRETARY PERMANENT tile and rewaxing 62 Miscellaneous Wanted Cleaning POSITION IN ACCOUNTING HIGHLAND HOME and hardwood floors. Wall $350 down. FHA Financed. DEPT. GOOD REQUIRES washing bv machine. Free esWISH TO OBTAIN RIDE daily to Ray Pruett Realty. Ph TYPING, SHORTHAND ABILtimates. Phone 5 and from Salt Lake. 9 to ITY, GENERAL BOOK KEEPCRI P-PLEASANT FOR SALE ING ABILITY. shift. Phone comtwo partially WORKING. CONDITIONS of Blue WITH the purchase houses, two pleted basemen OUTSTANDING. GROUP INroom frame house, and 20 WANTED Ride to Hercules-BaccuLustre, rent Electric Carpet RETIRESURANCE AND acres of ground located at Shampooer only $1 per dav. daily. Ph. MENT PLAN. Sfock'on. Utah Make me an Gordon Furniture Co., 60 So. PHONE offer. Ronald W. Revnolds. 320 Main. TO BACHELOR apart-men- t. SHARE Apnly MR. WILLIAM SHARP. So 4th East. Salt Lake City 2 inforfor Call SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS. OFFICE MANAGER. 8 Phone mation. GII All makes. Hemstitching. BARRUS MOTORS, INC. CRI lespie Sewing Machine ComTOOELE. WANT A HOME ALREADY pany. 261 S. 1st West. Phone LANDSCAPED & IMPROVED? CUSTOMERS WANTED 1. CRI 3 bedroom solit- - level, Furni-tur35 For Rent e. & L LOCKERS. J RUGS, CARPETS and bath and a half outside We MEATS AT . slid-clean, bind, tint, dye, entrances basement, FURNISHED APARTMENTS POOR MANS PRICES moth proof. Call er ing door to natio fireplace 2 and 3 rooms. New kitchens, CRI residence flanked bv bookcases. 362 NORTH MAIN and appliances including elecdown plus $600 $16 000. WATCH AND JEWELRY repair-inIN THE ALLEY. tric ranges. Automatic gas closing. All work guaranteed, four heat. Air conditioned. Large . . . rambler fnllv 8 PHONE to seven day service. Engravrecreation area. Rates start caroeted and draped. Full ing. Watch and Jewelry reat $75 per month with all basement wih outside endone in our store. utilities Rent by pairing furnished. trance , and extra bath. Bateman Jewelry. or month day, week, year. Redwood fenc. Good lo65 Furniture Appliances CRI Feb. 9 Linen service available. cation. Western Apartment Motel INSIDE AND OUTSIDE Painting. 515 North Main, Tooele Call CRI BUYS IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Phone Gas Subdivision Terrace $80 Upland Space Heater, 96 Bicyclei FOR RENT two bedroom Check with us for 50,000 BTU house. 370 Highland Drive. Ph SPECIAL OFFER Hotpoint Refrigerator .. $60 HCYClE FOR SALE -- Good Stereo Console $60 condition. $12. 404 Utah Ave. from $59.95 Washers, FOR RENT Furnished 0 C-- 8 EL9-525- r. P-5- ... 882-31- 00 g. USED 2 2 882-14- Lost & Found M and J Corporation had high series for the night with 1219. LOST Female Shepard-typ- e dog. Named Lady. White Eagles Auxiliary was second with 1091 and Eds Bonneville with black ears, white stripe 374. Frank Scharmann, secretary. af- done 882-05- FOUND THS Class ring. Identify at Bulletin Office. CRI 133, Miscellaneous Tor Salt 6 3 BABY SITTING home. Phone m CD Cart Child CHILD CARE in my home by hour day or week. Ex working mother. Ph. CRI to Feb. 15 Boom ROOM AND BOARD (or one or two people. Ph. bed- 3 room, 8 8 STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTO INSURANCE 47 West First North Leona Hitesman, & C-- fore you buy. Call Fireplace, carpet throughout 70 and many extras. 475 So. 425 West or call 8824)337. rooms carpeted; large patio Ph. two car garage over fruit BAClt TRUMPET Lot well landscaped room. with swings and bars for FOR SALE Picture framing. on children. Outside lights Phone back lawn. Take possession ATTENTION ROCK HOUNDS! in two weeks. Call evening at 233 GEMS Tooele Lodge No. 2031 Loyal Order of Moose Meetings Wednesday, 8 p.m. Smeltermens Hall, 59 East Vine Street Bill Gochis HELP WAN 1 ED Drive Inn. Adjustment Bureau RECENTLY COMPLETED Custom built home. Three bedroom 114 bath. double garage. Board and SEWING MACHINES refrigerator, air conditioning. You must see this to appreciate. 45 8 Com- If its a sewing machine you need - We have it, at the lowest price ever See our machines and compare prices be- range, bedroom four SALE trailer. Electric Lake City. Utah. double bed. FOR SALE with mattress plete springs. $15. Ph. house two bedroom Beautifully furnished. 2. 22 Diversified 212 game. series was won by Florence Jacobs with 159, 144, 437; Kathy Taylor, 149, 150, 408; FIRST When you want to buyl living two point split 1990. Phone 882-31- rambler home, air conditioning, two full baths, large living room fireplace family-roo- IN DEBT Spinet piano this area. Take over small monthly paymrnts. For more details write Credit Manager, Box 143, Sugar House Station, Salt FOR SALE SHELL HOME for sale. Nothing down. Available immediately. Ray Pruett Realty. Ph. Homes Tot Sale 40 FOR spectively. Service High Mrs. Dresser) & Satisfaction Center - 398 N Main Bank Special Notice 1 10 , 59.95 Used Kelvinator Refrigerator .... 90.00 Box Spring and Mattress Res 835S 59.95 59.95 Used G. E Range 2 Hea (2 cYcIe) .. 138.00 New G. E. Dryer (w 49.00 Used G. E. Refrigerator M Included In the awards are two saving certificate awards being given by the First Seand four club curity awards in safety. ALL CLASSIFIEDS will be included in the Test Run, a paper distributed to 2,000 Dugway Proving Ground residents and workers, twice monthly, without additional charge. DEADLINE for classified ads is 11 a.m., day of publication. First Security Bank won three points from Busicos Cash Store to take over the league lead. High for the bankers was Dan Smith with a 212, 583 series. Gus Karabats had a 230, 575 series, Glenn Harris had games of 205, 208 for a 563 series. High for Busico's was Ralph Paglione with a 213, 608 series. Rich Gregrich had a 217, 562 series and Jim Newark and Art Welch had games of 208, 201, re- THREE WOMEN LEAGUE (Tuesday Night) Cood Condition (Bookcase, Bed Chest, Mr. r, AN ERROR In a classified should be reported Immediately. Th paper is responsible for one incorrect Insertion only. The Tooele Merc dropped the Franklin Life Insurance Co. for four points. High for the Tooele Merc was Lou Miller with games of 203, 210 for a 610 series. Don Pitt had a 239, 575 series and Deb Long had a 200, 564 series. High for Franklin Life was Jerry Donahue with a 195, 572 series. The Elks won all four points from the Eagles. High for the Elks was John Pizzello with games of 201, 221 for a 612 series. John Paulos had a 203 game. High for the Eagles was Fete Hatch with a 197, 576 serie . Spazzy Heileson had a 230, 541 series. The Satisfaction Center dropped Margetts Jewelry for three points. High for the Satisfaction Center was Fred Martinez with a 205, 570 series.- - AIzo Morrell had a 200, 549 series. High for was Earl Margett Jewelry Hammond with a 219, 540 series. Mike Mogus, Secretary l. Used Mattress & Spring 25.0Q New 3 Pc Walnut Bedroom Set - SI 19.85 Monday at 7:30 pm. in the State Line Hotel. Da r ley, Tooele Elizabeth County Home Demonstration Agent will present awards to girls in the two clothing and Clubs in Wend-ovetwo food Inch-Displ- ay Phone DoU Wend-ove- d Used Kenmore Dryer Award in ess STANLEY L. S EARLE Sweetheart II Clubs lo Gain Awards A 4H Achievement program will be held Hi New & Used Red Hot Specials -- lar dit Theatres. B-- word-Regu- word-Busin- ( 101 Signs subject B-- AND BULLETIN TRANSCRIPT cents per (light type) Firms (heavy type) It cents per 10 cents per word-Cre(Business or Regular) to one inch (monthly rates) 50 cents per issue-u- p one Inch (monthly rates) $1.00 per Issue-ov- er Ads $1.50 per MONTHLY RATES are (or consecutive insertions only, with no changes. Except with business firms and individual! who maintain open accounts with the Transcript and Bulletin, nil classified advertisements are CASH IN ADVANCE. S d B-- 2 Pamela, P'ed VI rawin esults From Ms Placed Mere () to regulations in Title 12, Chapter 7, of the Revised Ordinances Tooele City, Utah, 1958. (B) SPECIAL PROVISIONS. No building or structure shall be erected in a Business District for any of the uses enumerated in items 2 to 10 inclusive of this section unless the plans for such buildings or structures, including all signs and advertising emblems, shall have been submitted to and approved by the Building Inspector of Tooele City. 2 To consider amending the Zoning Map on file in the Tooele City Recorders Office so as to change that portion of as Residential as hereinafter described, to Business hereinbefore provided. area as shown on the Tooele The said Residential City Zoning Map on file in the Tooele City Recorders Office as hereinbefore which is proposed to be changed to Business provided, is generally described as follows: Commending at the center line of Broadway at the North end of the present Commercial Czone; thence East to the West side of an alley between Broadway and 4th Street; thence North along West side of said alley to center line of Cedar Street; thence East along center line of Sixth of Cedar Street to the center line Street; thence North along center line of Sixth Street to the center line of Birch Street; thence West along center line of Birch Street to the center line of Broadway; thence South along center line of Broadway to the point of beginning. The questions of changes of the above uses of these districts will be taken up at this meeting and all persons interested and present at said meeting will be given an opportunity to be heard either in favor of or against said proposed changes. 22nd By order of the City Council of Tooele City, Utah, this 1963. of day January, HERMAN PEDERSEN, City Recorder (Date of first publication, January 25, 1963; Date of last publication, February 8. 1963), just Valentine Pay 2 9 Tooele Fust Ward Primary Daddy Daughter night was held In the Tooele First Sixth Ward thapel, I ebruary 1st at 6 pm with 14 Lihomj girls of the ward entertaining their daddies A DPI ICIOl'S elm ken dinner was prepared bv the Primary Presidency consisting of lola lee Gwen Palmer and Iou.se Smith A Valrvme theme was carried out in the table and favors. 1 following the dinner, games jther what is a committee? and dancing was enjoyed under A committee is a body that the direction of the teachers. wastes and minutes keeps RonZells Clegg, Tlira 7ene hours nie George and Katie Peterson. Those present were James L. file first Junior Chamber of Recan and VI kl and Tertr lee was organized Caldwell, and Brenda and Lor- Commerce in ih Mission raine: Dwavne Wright and Deb- O tuber of 191$ and Inn, Sr Louis. Missouri bie. lewis Marcellas missed by six in lies In an accident involving a Grej hound bus and a pickup truck at Lowe, Monday, reports Trooper Howard Cooper, Utah Highway Patrol A Greyhound bus driven by Maurne MiDermott, 54. Fly, with 42 passengers aboard was sidesw ied hv a piikup truck driven by Dallas W Thompson 42 Ogden No one was injured The pickup crossed over the center line just far enough to scrape the side of the bus Its full length. Damage to the truck was estimated at 1100 and to the bus $309. Six inches more to the left would have resulted In fatalities. Thompson was sentenced by Justice of the Peace Sam Cllurk, Milljxmd, to pay a fine of $150 and spend 33 days in jail for drunken driving. 1 and Tamara, iiutbara Reed. Ji io- -ColeVo vin man and Joanne Young V1L guests were Bishop William P Zen'm r, Charles I',, laur ue, Davie1 Pugh 11nry Swift and Golden Stromberg. Mis Sarah Walters, Stake Primary president also attended Hit- - girls extend thanks to the Primary presidency along with Ivelvn Martin, Melba Swift, Janet Young and Claud Ann Atkin for their services. Daddy Date Night Death . Friday, February 8, 1963 Jolm Ludwig and Celia, I Fir! W anl VUuto und Robyn, Wendall Tate , J i on nose, brown spots above eyes, black spot on rump. Ph United Homos apartment. Ph. FOR RENT ment. Furnished, Phone apartand Furnished apartment. Also apartment. Ph. FOR RENT Howard Agents. and Evelyn Haines, 6 Eves: automatic TVs from $39.95 wide choice 882-13- AL & one-roo- LID TV Service Annex FOR SALE two bedroom home 26 W. Vine 4 in Tucson, Arizona. Wall to wall ComDletely CROSSLEY Refrigerator 14 cu. carpeting. furnished, including drapes, ft. Gas heater, gasoline lawn etc. Five citrus trees, chain-lin- k mower. All in good condition. fence. Fully landscaped. Beacon Cafe, Grants-villWhy not own this beautiful home, with summer all wintwo used inside ter and air conditioned for FOR SALE doors. One new toy chest. Ph summer. Better act quick. Ph 882-096- three-roo- m one-roo- m C-l- 8. Cocnmoi Printim e. 101 54 FORD Condition. or New Tires. Good 5 Phone p-- CADILLAC for sale. $150. 186 Good condition. Crest Circle. Ph. 1951 Good P-5- 8 Automobile! Per Sale 8 VALIANT station wagon. door Make offer. Phone 1962 C-- 8 |