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Show The Tooele Transcript Friday, February Glen W. March of Dimes Record Hop Sat. at Armory Berry Four Youllis Arriws by Air Extend Visil From France 5 I960 Seoul Haiujiict IIo The annual Ihry Stout Banquet, be held on Friday. February 12. at 7.30 p m , at the Tooele Hign School multi- - purpose room. e A a wind up for the campaign All ub, Scout, and Lxplorer I our youths (turn Reddmg, Cal.f , W. sun Ghn of Mrs Berry, I OR S9LI. 2 (tonic. Two , Dimes invW ol 59 pronew leaders, cit1'01' nutteenien, assistants, Plymouth jAjj onc picked up by the Sheriffs Dtlla Berry, end son in law, rema'x numm. Will nuke pay mere wilt be a record hop stitutional representatives, stake Si on 'r4n Cjteat Mrs. wagon, saving Office, has arrived early Thursday morning Myrtle Allsop, menu 379 No 1st West P2 5i Bunk. 54 Totwle Armory, Sat presidencies, MIA superintended at .or automobile theft, l,rom 1 ranee and is spending thene they. 53 they, 53 from 7 t0 10 .56 pl mouth 57 t'bn,ary Week in Tooele, visiting old friends urdd'' bishoprics, high counulmen lord, J OR RI.NT four room upstairs1 Dodge, Two girls, age. 14 and 15, and the New March assigned to the MIA, and their from by pm 5h C hev More to sponsored ilioose fid .ars Suitable Wr hai, furn.shcd apartment. ut Dimes o Uys. ages 17 and H. are jfIcr partner, in the three stakes of u P 2 5 All taxis paid All reduced to ht.re Mr Fr(,nte (or couple Phone 761 w the for Juvenile action standings: $1 per person and the Stunsbury district are invited Admission sell is his Mr are and family residing 14 2 sti uung ol two cars, one in Salt 1957 LORD 3.K) late lonf Reasonable I Paulas Molar ( oinpuny chll.( o Civilian Person- - everyone will receive a Kingston to attend. iu.rry 3 13 , Bateman Lake , Grants and in another Jewelry lelknt condition Ph City 1 Come out and meet your Stans- lull or ,he nt.( Government iniTf'0 Record free, with their ad 19 6 Loo le Beverage C 2 5, vi lie. as long as the records 'bury District committee men and Frante. mtssion, Chrysler, Dodge, Dodge Dari 5 Hi CalcJ.sc II Drug He will Rave here, Salurday,ill't(commissioners Tickets are avail- Dodge I ruck and BAtKHIL-Iti- . IXCAVATING I nil and I os Lawrence Rem 4 J2 .J.ti rus Motor Record and prizes galore able through the district cotnmis-Jam- i albums 10 an Blr DRAGB AC KIIOi: by eight car day I after midnight AM) le. daughter Itb 2 h ngtim, Wednesday Tooele Drug (!) keep carpet beautiful give be fi.ven away Teenagers smners and scout masters at $1 50 Ann" LINE. phone Isis. Rol ert jani drove it to Grantsvilh- - where conference in Washington, s ami N'TuiV Sait than with (are. regular r asked to come out and DANCE per plate. h,cf '8iler to hp return C I eb Mar, t first Conf mum'dini-Giant-sville- , 3 son fate's car I trouble. 'they her vm developed They Sutton, Blue lustre, Gordon urmtuie thoi sto.e anottn-- au o. belonging trance, where he w.ll then attend bat others may WALK. plaee as they won three points STRAW I OR SAII- - 60 cents oale' .. , eral maior conferences in var- - All proceeds will go to the New . JA.NKS, ces pool anu ro.ti the Barrus Motor team dEDICA.L 'to Soellx-rgJr. and with wilt del, ver. Phone 0319 Jl 'March ot Dimes campa gn ill k, Tooele traps cleaned 1U4T9J5. High for Tate's was Deb Long! John T I Lurope. .he g.ris in tne Soelbeig car and ou Pdrl P25l I.R) us u.i a 237, 605 series Gib Hanna1 Harry Nausley, lake Point came by air, leaving the lioys in the Salt Lake vehicle,1 Mr. , b ,urK rhusd (DilUHT a( 3 bedroom 4 UR SAl I. locale home hrance, had a 201, 551 series High for IriieHi'ly. 4. at 7.00 pm. m piiKeeued west tov.ard wendmer 'rn.'n:'nRht. No rn act Ibol February hifcs lortliiigs The LaJies of Elks will have a 5 P 2 rrlvtd in Tooele, Saturday thc 204 I ast Second North hennas si RGI RY us Mo'or was Nick While going to work at Wcndover,80 slage dbernade aid and fourth luestiuv a p m Ran dinner hours 5x2 lour a with 'Mr Ini Allred, Tomle series I ol lowing the banquet, sjHMted Ins car near evening, just twenty a mus.-i- , TAIL PIPE AND MlHI I R 311-th,h Cora, fcRoom of thl7K.rk do iron I Olive Tooile W II DING. wipe Service Station and callc-II W IE'S M RULE WILL 1 LSD CHILDREN, close Bateman ' Dmner will be $175 T 4P."WT. Jewelry stayed Sheriffs ofnce. Jack Baer, Magna mg in my home. Ihone 575 M All are cordtally M W I OWN m-resmall0ns must ajd Pd T T. til l3o'lh.nd Tate's as they di upped She. iff lay Gillette and Deputy iVttrlh Lorena Smith, . those and needing transjiortation f hath tub, toilet, I UR SAl r, ,he looole Drug for lour points F,.bruarv 6 ' n , Madi-nJames Park TixhIc l four the R 493 call picked up or 662 and it will Myrtle i ACCORDLVN LI h SON wash basin $35, Phone 434 W. given in Batemun's also rolled the third Alice Kirkpatruk. LIume j juveniles in the two cars ut Ttmpc 14 rit'wlw to urmshid. P 5 your home. By Jay Powell, cir high team series of the season or Nurieen Ogden for Mrchette Were each this individual in W Members to furnish assigned tified teacher for Progressive with a 2H)9 series High for Bate- WAN 11) world to concentrate on the broth-- , WI LKLND GlLSTS housekeeper. Board, ... r cakes or other items ple;iseirc:,cndtlonssalads, i fur of Music. School Atcordians arrll h "b room and salary. No children erhood of man for just one day. Weekend guests at the home of The High Priests Quorum of flu bring them before 6 30 p m. Utah State Ladies of Elks Prt-si- C'RI ami'' nished Phone 1730. 235, 611 series reanimate I true 'he force for 239 South Mam Phone 1626 would he over- - Mr. and Mrs. Loren Dunn were North Tooele Stake will entertain j Please dent good to attend Vaughn Allred and her sec- arrange this, WeyianJ had a 203 and 213 fur a whelming and t OR RL.N f furnished P2 Call be fore 2 pm. and Mrs. Id Miller and son, its members, their wives and Talbot Black-Ml and Helen Kilfoyle of Price are of Betsy assured you airetary, a M3 senes. Jay Bateman had ll. Jners and widow of High Priests, pleasant evening well. will be guest at the dinner. Magazine. H. E SPACE lor one or two voice Brad, of Provo. 531 series. High lor Tooele 205, students. Mrs. Turner. Tel KM R Drug was Jun Joins with a 215, P-5 evenings. 563 series. Max Booth had a 220 SALli Clea" Cl'm,'r1 Kravel I RY 1NG RABBI IS PAN READY game or Mxed separated Driveway Phone 1466 R. W.ll Debver. The Tooele Beverage won four 11 gravel. Top soil, fill from the Caldwell Drug points Sand & Gravel. Phone K30. CRI Hig.h for the beverage- - men was STATE FARM MUTUAL I OR SAIL. of lovely 2 Buckingham with games Auto Insurance stucco home, one bedroom and 203, 119, 235 for a 637 series. High bath completed in full basement for Caldwell Drug was Keith Ove-soStanley L. Searlt Call Winn at 56S-with a 206, 532 series Team 47 Util First North Phone t7l K1ICHI.N CHAIRS KKCOW Ri D male A1 Ablett had a 202, 531 ser-i- i s $3 50 fre-17 inch Philco IN pick up and delivery LUR SAIL Mike Mogus, secretary P-46 R. P-Phone in city. $j0 209 South 1st I. ast. In the llewett Handicap singles I OR Rl NT nice clean, saws and MOW1RS T-BOthis past week tin mens d. vision P-227 North Mam. NE pened by machine. Earl Stewart was won bv John Ronkovich, who 2390-W- . Court. Tooele Trailer 3 cushion I OR SALE maple rolled a 715 series. Nice bowling F to end of Mar John. The other five men who davenetie, chair to match, lamp won and table. $40. Call 1756 lhere has never been a lime prizes weie, Joe Wilson 669, the need of brotherhood Keith Cook fi6. Carl Johannessen 3 room, furnished when I OR RI.NT house Suitable for couple. Ph among men was more urgent. GuS, Al Lott b53 and Gus Karabats U S Choice -v, M . and de go; P- - than it is now. Kindness Z1 . i ' V-, 1161 J. 'O-'-.v.- V-;'In the women's division. Floss or Good two shares Kelsey LOR SALE a Gordon took the honors with , Ditch Middle Canyon Water. Ph must supplant series Close behind Floss was they forget; 911 l ! land prejudice as the practical Ma;ee ith a 607 series Ot- LOR SALE choice, large build-- force of this world if the final ner winners were: Betty Kersh ner Jean Mogus 5S6, Marilvn Black 5X4 and Glenda Senght 5s2 A vot of thinks to evt rvone who Dr. Arthur A. Schuck, Chief participated in the tournament. Two pans of glasses LOUND 11 IS. began Might have been lyng under Jcout Executive since Whole or the snow for sometime. Call at in Scouting in 1913 as an assistant P 5 Scoutmaster in Newark, N J. Half Transcript office. r7Tv www will com-wer- art' MAJOR League ,0 l e r ; I j s I 0317-J2- I iMK-le- - ro' Bc-n- DC.' d . r u(; i.auit -- 1 1 I.iks .Mrftill" , Bc-rr- j Sh-P- Staki Gra-itsvill- IIih de rt'lt ipw riuirMlay 1 , N - . 5-- 9 r. part-isocia- Mad-moise- 04, lep ijUiifilij meat is soU iit i' own upcr JlLrlcts lit the lowest possilfe prt n J e 5 shar-hous- STEAKS C-- 5 it. hatelj t 97( jnn 5. HAM BAR-- S Bowling Novs 89c ib. Ldgenont womens bowling Allsop Really Shavers 6 oz Can Squeezed from Sweet Sun Ripened Oranges IIAS HOMES FOR VETERANS Letters are arriving at our office in duplicate of letters sent to Veterans advising those who have had their names on the G1 list in the Salt Lake office, that the money for them is now available. In many cases the houses they intended to purchase when they first submitted their applications have been sold. We can now offer to these Veterans, good homes that meet their budget and allowance of a loan. Through 25 years of service to the Veterans in Tooele, we want them to know we can still give them the same service we have always given them, and have full authority from the Veterans Bureau as a Veteran Housing Broker. All correspondence regarding GI loans are sent to us, to help us follow through to assist the Veterans. We can offer the following homes that come under the maximum loans available of $13,530 with no down payment, except loan costs, to the Veteran, and no discount to the seller. compact four room home link fence, and covered with offered for $8500. A Highlands with chain asbestos sideing, this home is in Tooele three bedroom, double garage, home in Highland Park, is offered for $10,000. A two bedroom home on North First East with large lot and two shares of Middle Canyon Irrigation Company water stock is offered for $8500. A home in a choice residential area of is a very good buy for $6500. A two bedroom Grants-vill- e very beautiful home, with three bedrooms, carpeted living-roooversize garage, beautifully landscaped yard, with redwood fenced back yard, is an excellent buy for $12,500. A two bedroom home on North First West, that is in excellent condition, although not new, has been well taken care ol, covered with asbestos shakes, has a partial basement and a single garage, fruit trees and many other features is offered for $8000. A A very fine home located on Highland Drive, that has a new garage, gas furnace, carpeted livingroom, aluminum storm doors, and m very good condition is offered for $11,500. of the above homes no down payment loans. All are available under the maximum have a full acre lot with a very modern frame house with full basement, fireplace m livingroom and many special features that has been appraised and ok'ed by FHA that can be purchased under the GI no down payment plan, for $11,000. We also have two very fine homes in Tooele, one located in Canyon Cncle that has so many features it is hard to name them all! This home is a steal at the offering price of $14 500. We also Come in and let us show it to you. Another beautiful home we have to offer is a home in Valley-vieThis home is in better condition than it was when it was first built, it has beautiful carpeting on the livingroom, new tiled and formica dtainboards in kitchen, plenty of cabinets, full basement with bedroom, and rumpus room and laundry. Also has a garage, and a covered patio, sprinkling system throughout the yard and both back and front yards beautifully landscaped Aluminum awnings, Venetian blinds and many other fine features that goes to make an ideal home. It is located close to the new Harris School, and within walking distance of the center of town. All these and many more Pne homes are listed with us to offer to you at prices ranging from $6,000 to $20,000. See us first. ALLSOP Really PHONE 66 i S & R Co Best Foods, 32 ounce 3IAYONAISF Orica Mandarin, ORANGI GREEN PEAS Spring City Bowling League Standings: Food Center . Market Basket Gillespie's 66" Hillcrcst Cafe Food Town Choice or Good Beef, Juicy, Aged to Peak of Flavor Ikne Garcia won the thicken dinner for the second week, by the LaDon Cafe for high senes She had 511. Lillian Peterson followed with a 460 and Tiny Edgeman finished third with 453. Donna Rowland, secretary W 1 1 6lc ounce Can . I Garden, Del Monte CREAM CORN for 89c 303 Cans I for 19c 303 Can 6 for 95c PRESERVE Shurfine Strawberry, 10 oz. Jar 5 .SI TINY SHRIMP Harbor Bell, 4 hz oz. Cans J for $1 HONED- - CHICKEN Swanson s. 5 ounce ; f()r KARO SYRUP CORN STARCH -- 14 11 11 6 10 Sunkist 6 10 5 Fruit Juice Bars 6 for 29c 11 4 12 Made from Pure Juices Cagles 3 13 Droubav Dairy The f ood Center held onto the op spot with a three po nt win aver the International Smelter Tigh for the food Center were Roldo Robinson with a 220 game, 31 series and Tony Mehle with a O') series. High for the Smelter-n were Chet Ahitehouse with a 206 game, 545 senes, Bill Smith xith a 508 senes and Bill Gibson with a 503 senes. Andet sons Market Basket movd into a tie for second place with 66 by taking three jillespie's joints from them. High for the Market Basket was Wally Tate a ith games of 195, 221 and 227 or a big 643 series. Wally also a on the free chicken dinner given y LaDon Cafe for his scries reanimates Jay Stoddard with a 123 game, 542 senes, and Jed Bennett with a 534 senes, helped vith the win. High for Gillespies acre Shiek Matckel with a 219 jamc, 513 senes and Cliff Shields with a 201 game and 536 series The Hillcrcst Cafe won three points from Allen's Food Town. Iigh for the Hillcrest were Jack Griffith with a 216 game, 543 seres Bump Dunlavy a 205 game, 532 senes and George Gillette had a 515 series High for Allen's were EIRoy Nelson with a 419 senes uid Dennis Jensen with a 477 ser-,en Tate Furniture rolled over the Eagles for four points. High for he Furmturemen were Gary Grif-itwith a 541 senes, LaMar Wiliams with a 523 series and Everett DeLaMare with a 230 game. High or the F.agles was Ron Kirk with a 511 scries The Mens Club won four points rom the Droubay Dairy team High for the Mens Club were Mike Bonck with a 545 series, John Tomich with a 535 senes and Tom pperley with a 209 game, 533 seres. Teammate John Long rolled i 206 game to help his team. High or the Dairymen were Frank Erichson with games of 200 and 20S for a 5S1 series and Carl Sea! with a 220 game. Cliff Shields, secretary 5 cans Birdseye Green Peas Tender, Flavorful Nik-Pa- k, 10 oz. 6 for $1.00 10 oz pkgs. pkgs. Strawberries G BOSCO for $1.00 Delicious with Shortcake MAZOLA WAX PA PER BROCCOLI Fresh Green RAKING APPLES CARROTS 2 RITZ CRACKERS CAKE 3IIXES lbs. 25c Roman Beauty Fresh Clip-To- p Ib. 9c MAGARINE lb. 5c SYRUP GLOSS STARCH CHERRY PIE Freshly Baked with Whole Cherries - HI - LAND PRODUCTS 17c LINT STARCH NIAGARA STARCH NUSOFT 19c loaf 19c CHUCK WAGON BREAD - You will recieve 2 21c 19c a FREE "BOUNCE-BACK- with purchase of any HI-LAN- for 31c " Balloon product all day Sat. D h Cottage Cheese i ib. 29c 2 ibs. 49c Hi-La- nd BUTTER ib. 77c MILK Hi-La- nd Vi Gal. 47c Open Friday Night 'til 9 PM Free Parking in Rear of Store The national camping area for is the 127.0(H) acie Phil moat Scout Ranch near Cimarion, New Mexico. rvplorers I i U S. |