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Show Tooele Stake Cow Top!s State Mark "Pam", fix year old Holstein owned by Tooele Stake Farm, at Vernon. ai the highest prodoc im; cow in the state of Utah for 1962, according to DUS official released records, here Tuesday at the annual dairy meeting. A BREAKDOWN shows that "Pam'' with 26.470 pounds of milk or 13 235 quarts, and 979 pounds of butterfat In a 305 day period, was away ahead of sixty other leading cows In Utah which were record makers with over 20 000 pounds of milk and over 700 pounds of butterfat. During the entire 12 months of 1962, 'Pam",, brought her total 'o 29,520 pounds of milk and 1.031 pounds of butterfat. "Pam" was not the only honor winner from Tooele Stake Farm, for of the first seven high rows in Tooele County, which had records ranging from 979 to 531 in butterfat, all were Tooele Stake Farm cows, and of the 14 high cows In Tooele County, eleven were owned by Tooele Stake Farm. PAM started her record producing career when she came In with her first calf in 1957, according to Harold Lloyd, Stake 1957. sad part of the said Mr. Lloyd Is that the cow died within weeks after closing the record, being only with her third calf. THE STORY is not yet ended, however, said Mr. Lloyd, for two fine daughters are now milking in the Stake Farm herd, which bear watching. To realize the immensity of the record of "Pam", her 13C2 would have 305 day production supplied one quart of milk to 10 families every dav of die year, and one pound of butter to every family, every other week for the 52 weeks. Taking "Pam's twelve month record, she could have added three more families with a quart of milk a day for the year, and a pound of butter every other week. only "Pam" story Used Kenmore Dryer Local Officials Attend Cancer Kick Off Meet Tooele County Cancer Crusade officials attended meetings in Salt Lake City, last weekend to launch the 1963 educational and fund drive in the fight against cancer. In attendance at the Thursday meeting which was held at the Champion Bowler Here Sat. When most renowned actors, n with Susan Hayward in Maser's suspense f n I drama, ' Thank a Fool," re-in which he plays a barrister sponsible for sending Miss Hayward to prison for a "mercy killing." 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Locker 362 No. Main -- IN THE ALLEY Advisory Dad Loves after considerable success as softball pitcher and semi-prfootball halfback. word-Regu- dit er Inch-Displ- ay In a classified should be reported Immediately. The paper is responsible for one Incorrect Insertion only. ALL CLASSIFIEDS will be Included in the Test Run, a newspaper 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. AN ERROR Governor HE CHM.LENGFD th Republican party o provide the leader-shi- n needed to preserve the American wav of life Tooele Countv Woodwinds orchestra under the direction of Lee Caldwell provided several musical numbers Dale James. Tooele Countv chairman, was in Republican charge of the banquet and M Earl Marshall was master of ceremonies. AN ESTIMATED 92 attended the banquet. State Republican leaders were also guests. Iar word-Buslne- Continued from front page OUR HERITAGE and current position is in jeopardy and it is the responsibility of every citizen to preserve it, Governor Clyde reiterated. Americans must remain free, strong and believe in regulation and law without permitting themselves to falter in a changing world that is constantly that shrinking by technology, could result in loss of their freedom. It is a great age. he observed, with an estimated 75 ner cent of the scientists in all history who have made significant contributions to the advancement of man kind living todav. hut government has not keDt AD RATES AND BULLETLN CLASSIFIED TRANSCRIPT cents per (light type) sa 10 cents per Firms (heavy type) 10 cents per Word-Cre(Business or Regular) SO cents to one inch (monthly rales) per issue-u- p S 1.00 one loch (monthly rates) per issue-ovAda f 1.50 per MONTHLY RATES are for consecutive Insertions only, with no changes. Except with business firms and individuals who maintain open accounts with the Transcript and Bulletin, all classified advertisements are CASH LN ADVANCE. S a that discourages thrift and encourages hatred, an.l spending more than you earn, as a danger within that could destroy America America was called by the Governor a nation rich in history, freedom and material gain but poor in spiritual growth. on government Dependence should not be fostered, security cannot be guaranteed. The constant stream of new programs by the Federal government which he charged, are being started and never implemented, are all too often an attempt to force federal down money throats and start new handout programs. GOVERNOR CLDE warned of forces now at work that foster American self - satisfaction for .material accomplishments that could lead to it becoming a second-rat- e power in the world. He named the dignity of man, the rights of the individual which are paramount, free enterprise, freedom of religion, a government created by the people to serve the people, education for all and a checks and balance as factors system, which made have America great. It is not a government built on security, he stated. It has spread a middle class over a continent and its miracle of production through advances in and science have technology gone to Americas head. oves loth Love A Bargain IFrom A Transcript Ad ple of how a smooth bowling delivery will produce championship scores. He will demonstrate his almost effortless style in an exhibition match and free instruction period starting at 7 p m. The Rcnial champion reached s a average within a year after he started bowling in 1941. He turned to the ten pin sport pare. B Mo-- 'TXS pcN r - - - Mn. Drestet) Spring and Mattress Res ed G. E. Range Used Coronado Refrigerator Used 1960 G.ETV cruelty. Star Joe Joseph appears Feb. lti, Saturday, it 7 pm. In I special exhibition at the Tooele Bowl, local bowlers will have tha opportunity to see one of the games most polished performers in action. Joseph, a member of Bowling Magazines 1961 All - America Team and two Bowlers Journal honor squads, is a prime exam- . MAYTAG I Brunswick n Special Notice 1 class iversity of Utah. Plans for the crusade were released to the various county county workers. Emphasis on education in the control of cancer will be stressed in the coming campaign, says Mrs. Soderborg. On Saturday, Carl Johannes-sen- , who will be in charge of the local bowl cancer down tourMrs. nament accompanied Soderborg to the morning meeting. Mrs. Soderborg announces that her staff of volunteer workers is nearly complete, and that she anticipates a record year in the cancer crusade in Tooele County. Axes 15ue ? Eiudcjel $Vo4? Used Kelvinator Refrigerator .... 90.00 A divorce was framed in the Third District Court to Tdwin rights, to keep government out of private enterprise, and to preserve the right of every citizen to work where he pleases HE BRANDED any program McFarland, secretary. Mrs. Johnson was joined by Rosabeth Kennington in the afternoon and with the group was conducted on a tour of the cancer research center at the Un- (Bookcase, Bed Chest, Mr. DIVORCE 190-plu- were Mrs. William Crusade County Soderborg, chairman; Mrs. Ova Johnson, and Mrs. Gerald co-sta- rs hun-dic-d- The first Junior Chamber of Commerce was organized in October of 1915 nr th Mission Inn, St Louis, Missouri. Cood condition 59.95 Box Hotel Utah, Peter Finch, one of England's (sorer Cure The American Cancer Society' research program supports of scientists who are seeking new cures for cancer, possible pieventives, and mw methods of delation. Support the Society's lini.i Cancer Crusade. run-nii'.- Used Mattress St Spring 25.0Q New 3 Pc Walnut Bedroom Set - SI 19.85 Nationally known Champion bowler and JOE JOSEPH Brunswick of Advisory Staff of Star Bowler member 15, 1963 Keek New needs a win to stay In the g (Cyprus) It makes for a mighty Interesting little fracas. New & Used Red Hot Specials Miller ard it out with the of John Roach, Kent Atkin and Wally Johnson. For the best race of the day, don't miss the 100 free between Cal Crockett of East and Craig Lohnes of Tooele. It should be a lulu. We'll stick with the champs and pick Tooele to win her ninth straight title with East a close second probably no more than five points behind. One thing is for sure, Betty Crocker never built up as much pressure as th high schools will create thi Saturday afternoon, when 'th state swimming championshii goes ud for grabs. PRELIMS AT 10 a m. and the finals at 2 p.m. was shipped - tht pl-ni- ford, Bateman, scraping Tooele quartet Farrell Bryan, Friday, February - Cyprus captured second pla,e last year without winning a single first place and they'll win cf secondary positions y again this year plus good chances for gold medals in the diving, 400 and the free relay. Just how much the Pirates cut Into Tooele's depth will decide the Buffs finish. There's some real great contests in the making and we're tabbing the following races as highlights: FARRELL BRYAN (T) and Greg Bateman (Cyprus) in the 40. Garrie McLaws (T) and Dennis Jordan (Cyprus) in the one meter diving. Dennis Fuhrimar (Bear River) and Wes Peltier (East) in the butterfly. John Kesler (East) and Jess Allen (T) in the backstroke. The freestyle relay should be a doozer with Cyprus's team of Shackel- in frotr Wisconsin as a railroad car loao of artifically bred heifers, tc Tooele Stake Farm, in the spring The , second. Farm and herd manager, and in 1961, was pushing for top honors, being second in the state. of Cyprus cause the Pirates have some great gunners. Tooele h mostly on Cyprus, Htllcrext and Tooele c8ers- Ken ColMge. Mike are now in a fight for these Dan Connel,y- - Steve tourney soots we're conceding 'ohnsn' and ,:J Bm".ham and Jordan are In Tn' Garyand,Alverson 1' ,hi which leaves three teams battl- - ?a lo.n sv,,t sha! Icted to see most of ing for two spots TOOELE SEEMS to be Improv- - ,he acUon aSains Cyprus. Thev Glanced scoring ing all the time. Coachea Gary Preslnt Hale and Wavnc Robbln have punch and their fast break has the Buff rolling now with per-ba- n broken the back of their last the greatest Improvement three opponents. BASED ON LAST WEEKS being ihown In their defense both Richard Warperformance, are They riding the crest of a three game winning streak. The ner and Alon Lewis can move lone that Tooele threw up Into the front ranks and Tooele la still a potent acgre"atinn gainst Murray and Granger So, Fridays game pit a team wo a thing of beauty and al- that can clinch a tourney xit most Impossible to penetrate. And it will be at it best against (Tooele) against a team that awiiniiimro pro-dii'-i- "Pam," Basketball Continued from front page cow, The Tooele Transcript Continued from front page 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 Diversified Adjustment Bureau Ph. or Saturday evening appointments. South Main Street, 10 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. Lindholm, at 9 and the truck will CRI call at your home. BPOE ELKS No. ings Second and days at 8 p.m. 8 North Main. 1673 meet-four- th Tues- - AMER1CAN LEGION Georg A Greenlee Post 17. Meetin nights second and fourth Wed nesday, 7:30 p.m. Legion Hall Vine at 2nd West. CRI & 22 recreation area. Rates start at $75 per month with all Rent by furnished. utilities day, week, month or year. Linen service available. Western Anartment Motel 515 North Main. Tooele Phone two bedroom FOR RENT house 370 Highland Drive Ph Tooele Lodge No. 2031 Loyal Order of Moose Meetings Wednesday, 8 p.m. Smeltermens Hall, 59 East Vine Street Bill Gochis, Governor 2 Frank Scharmann, Secretary Phone THREE 882-38- No 5 APARTMENTS FOR RENT bv All furnished. week, month P.F. to Mar. 8 Phone STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTO INSURANCE 47 West First North Phone STANLEY L. SEARLE 882-14- 10 LOST Lost & basement drinkers Ph. BEDROOM aoartments. Insurance 7 Female us today. OLDER HOME: Shepard-typ- e Lady. White white stripe spots above on rump. Ph split-leve- l, United Homes Howard Agents. Commo Printin If its a sewing machine you need - We have it, at the lowest price ever See our machines and compare prices before you buy. Call bedrooms, 3 built - ins. 14 bath bookcases. Fully fireplace, landscaped Will sell for appraised value of $16,000. Only $600 down plus closing costs. SEE Eves: 882-13- If no answer phone S3 Let's Swap FOR TRADE New home 2 anything of value. Davis 81171. and Evelyn Haines, 70 FOR SALE trailer 28 house. Nashua. 882-31- When you want LOTS FOR SALE 447 Utah Ave. $11,000. five rooms, full basement, 2 bedrooms, one in basement, water softener, carpeted, elec- tric range. Mar. o CHILD CARE in my home by hour day or week. Ex working mother. Ph. CRI te Feb. 15 CHILD CARE any age. 4-5582. r. 12 my P-1- 2 Services & Rppnirs EXPERIENCE WOMEN will do light house keeping in your home. Including child care. Phone Board 45 PICTURE Phon? Room 6 12 ELECTRIC IRON REPAIRING all makes. Steam irons cleaned and repaired. ELMERS, 38 West Vine. JANITORIAL SERVICE and rewaxing tile Cleaning Wall floors. and hardwood washing by machine Free estimates. Phone CRI 371 Miscellaneous For Salt 60 FRAMING for one or Grantsville - three bedroom two people. frame. 110 by 400 ft. Electric and oven. Plus Jwo BAHCELOR TO SHARE apart- range bedroom rental unit. $18,500 ment. Call full price. BOARD for two ROOM AND men or couple. 160 So. 2nd W. New Homes Lakeview Heights $14 400 to $17,200. Split levels, ramblers. Full basements. Immediate Occupancy. in 5 & BOARD AND ROOM West Second South, $10,500. two bedroom. Carport, range and refrigerator. done FOURTEEN YEAR OLD girl will baby sit after school. 90 CRI-Ma- 31 n BABY SILTING home. Phone 15 Land For Sale 42 to buy! ft. p,as hea'ed 61 model between 6 to a.m. 12 FIRST 0 12 Child Care P-1- 5 Y or 882-12- one-hal- T for c. 882-35- new three FOR SALE home in Grantsville. room f one and bath, full basement, carport. Choice location. Will consider property trade or contract, etc. J. E. Smith, P. RAILROAD BLDGS at Marshall, Lowe. Clive, Knolls Make $1 per day rental for electric and Salduro. Arinosa offer. O. V. Schelldorf, Agent. carpet shampooer with purchase of Blue Lustre. Gordon 143 46th Sacramento. Street, Furniture Co. 60 S. Main. Calif. used OLDS SPECIAL CORNET onlv a few times $100 Phone SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS Gil All makes. Hemstitching. after 5 pm lespie Sewing Machine ComATTENTION ROCK HOUNDS! pany. 261 S. 1st West. Phone 233 North 3rd UTAH GEMS CRI St. Rocks, Jewelry and Lapi24 hours. Furniand CARPETS RUGS, dary supplies. Open CRI ture. We clean, tint, dye, bind, or moth proof. Call BEAUTIFUL, fireplace screens CRI residence of miracle glass. Solve smoke 12 problem 101 Automobiles Fez Sale calendesk FOR SALE Large ders. $1 each. Transcript BulCRI letin 53 CHEV. four door sedan in and 62 Miscellaneous Wanted good condition . Radio heater. Call All IRONING. LADY NEEDS 1957 FORD RANCH WAGON two door. Stick shift. Must types. Any time. Dial CRI sell. Make offer. W. 5 (F YOU MADE or over $6,000 We last year, call can get you in a new home, no down pavment. 1962 SHASTA TRAILER-Sel- f new. Like contained. 4 after 4:30 $2475. Call T FOR SALE to business rooms, two ing area in 47 Glenwood to see. older home. Close district. Large bedrooms. Sleep- basement. See at St. Call 7 to 5 26 two bedroom FOR SALE home with half basement and finished sleeping room in garage. FHA approved. Can be seen by appointment. Found dog. Named with black ears, on nose, brown eyes, black spot -- 2 . FURNISHED APARTMENTS 2 and 3 rooms. New kitchens, and appliances including electric ranges. Automatic gas heat. Air conditioned. Large 8 Furniture Appliances IS THE TIME to choose 65 your own lot in Upland Terrace. Theyre large, beautiful, BEAUTIFUL BABY CRADLE, choice lots, and you have New toy chest. your choice of 5 different floor GAS RANGE Good condition. plans. By planning from the can choose you beginning SEWING MACHINES your own finishing details. See bed- For Rent PHONE NOW FOR SALE Many Desirable Locations Available For Western Auto Associate Stores 35 MAIN IN THE ALLEY. l'j for Sale Dealers Wanted! Own your own business in a community where there is a good income potential for the investment and where a Western Auto Store is needed. to This is your opportunity make a sound investment toward a confident future Retail nationally advertised auto tools. appliances, supplies. radio, TV, sporting goods, etc. No experience necessary. We train you and help you get sarted Minimum investment of $15000. For free booklet write to: Western Auto S"poly Company. New Store Develoo-men- t Department. Box x 1031, Ogden, Utah. 362 NORTH LS 8 5 L LOCKERS. MEATS AT POOR MANS PRICES 1 Homes WANTED & n Phone 40 J NEW RAMBLER - 3 bedrooms, full basement, improvkitchen. $14,750. ed lot, built-i- 3 3 NEW SPLIT-LEVEbaths, 600 sq. bedrooms, bath ft. basement with roughed in. 1 has fireplace, has outside entrance to basement, etc. $15,995 to $16,645. No. Main St. 81 CUSTOMERS 1 two partially completed basemen; houses, two room frame house, and 20 acres of ground located at Stockton, Utah, Make me ,an offer. Ronald W. Reynolds, 320 So. 4th East, Salt Lake City. 8 Phone 2S Business Opportunities FOR SALE two bedroom home Arizona. Wall to in Tucson, EXTRA CASH Men, no investwall Completely carpeting. ment work full or part time furnished, including drapes, famous KNAPP selling the etc. Five citrus trees, chain-lin- k AEROTRED SHOES. Earn top fence. Fully landscaped. commissions plus bonus, plus Why not own this beautiful free insurance. Previous shoe home, with summer all winexperience NOT necessary. -ter and air conditioned for write W. J. Theisson, Knapp summer. Better act quick. Ph Bros. Shoes, 6401 E. Flotilla or St., E. Los Angeles 22, Calif. rating. 3 ideal spaez for doctor, Dentist, chiropractor or any other professional person. 2 beautiful rooms. Close in. Next to Post Office. $75 per month. Inquire at Barrus An Motor Co. Ready for Newly Completed Occupancy EL9-525- IN DEBT No. For Rent or Lease C 9 Small five room FOR SALE brick home to be moved Can be moved for $2,000. Price of home' $500 with some fixtures. 223 North 1st West. 1 882-06- 882-31- 00 882-05- CRI-Ma- WANTED pool to phone r. two drivers for car Easy area, Dugway. or 5 62 FAIRLANE 500 Sports coupe V-Stick, R&H, 14 inch tires. $375. Equity and take 2 Ph. payments. 260 8 -i |