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Show Friday, December .The Tooele Transcript p H3CMC r-p- Fifth Ward Will Hold Bazaar 7, 1962 r This Saturday WAMTADS The annua! Fifth Ward Christmas bazaar and food sale is scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 8 beginning at 10 a m. at Barrus Motors showroom. There will be many lovely items to choose from for Christhome-bake- d mas giving. Popcorn, and Christmas goods candy will be sold. Join us for lunch at noon with Chili, Sloppy Jos, Homemade pie and cake on the menu, said Relief Society officers. Everyone is invited. DOTHEJOBI Donald Fulmer looks over some of the purchased confectionary. NEW OWNER In his newly .Purchase of Tates Confectionary by Donald E. Fulmer and Fulmer from Grant Vaudys Doubling in size of Tooeles bowling alley, Tooele Bowl, 47 East 2nd North is almost complete reports Tom and Ruth Ablett, owners and operators of the establishment. The $185,000 addition adds 10 new alleys and a new building addition to the 10 alleys that were built five years ago. Total investment in the plant now exceeds $300,000, Mr. Ablett estimates. The building is owned by Glen Nelson. SOME OPEN BOWLING will now be possible, Mr. Ablett reports. For the first time in several years persons not belonging to a league will have a chance to bowl. A Saturday morning Junior league is being planned. There are now 13 bowling leagues using the alleys. The 20 Brunswick alleys have fully automatic pin setters and one of the newest developments in alley a fully maintenance, automated alley cleaning machine will be part of thp Tooele is anShields effective Dec. nounced by Mr. Fulmer and Mr. Shields. Mr. Fulmer was formerly employed at Dugway as supervisor of receiving and shipping. He was at Dugway for ten years and the past few months has been at Tooele Army Depot in the storage unit as an inspector. Present operation of the confectionary will be changed to a seven day each week schedule with future plans including the expansion of the sporting goods and fountain service. The new owners have been residents of Tooele since 1935 afld have made their home at 598 North Parkway since completion of their new home. 'They invite their friends old and new to visit them at their new place of business at 10 No. Main in Tooele. 1 isAT.. KIDS WED. THUR. "STRUT Cf MYSTERY! ALAN m A COLUMBIA . YOKOTANI PARKER b JACK - everybody sweeps of his own house, the Construction is the contractor. granted a permit to build a residence a cost of $19,225. at Richard Prows Inc. received a permit to build a residence at 175 Skyline Avenue at a cost of $12,000. A permit to build a new residence at 230 East Broadway at a cost of $13,000 was granted to Richard Prows Inc. quired dry cleaning plant at 351 Utah Avenue, Purchase of Midwest Cleaning Service, 351 Utah Avenue by Mr. and Mrs. Ted Caughey formerly of Milford, New Hampshire from Duane Fuller became effective Nov. 28. The new owners plan increas-e- d personal service for a free drop service ofr Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday morning for their customers. They report that customers are finding new applications for dry cleaning and many items of clothing not ordinarily dry cleaned are being cleaned by the process. Ten units able to process family size loads are in the modern building. Mr. Caughey was formerly in forest management and brush control work in New Hampshire and moved to Salt Lake City in Visit Tooele's favorite recreation Relax Enjoy Our Snack Bar Bowl spot 47 January. East Second North ITS COMPACT WALL UNIT A IT S A TABLE STEREO new concept WITH WORLD FAMOUS QUALITY Chamber Vote STEREO... NEW COMPACT DESIGN IN FULL NEW STEREO FM RADIO... NEW REVOLUTIONARY ADVANCE IN RECORD PLAYING! t, NORMAN Elmer Tate, President; Tom Bailey, First Vice President; Lawrence Hood, first vice president; Clyde Allen, second vice president; Wayne Olsen, Keith Allred, Tom Steele, Biil Gentry and Rulon England, director. Three directors will be selected from this group. TECHNIRAIU CARDIFF Company, Mitchell $190,000. !,when C U attendants. r Larsen, superintendent and Fred Evenson, installation foreman of the Brunswick Companys Salt Lake City office. We have confidence in the continued growth of Tooele or we wouldn't have built this new Mr. Ablett stated. addition are: S DjT? GOOKTT SIEVE Allsop Construction 535 South 425 West, was Allens Food Town, rear of 34 was granted a per- - Nominated for office in the Tooele Chamber of County Commerce for the coming year """"ever ID The affair will get underway at 7 p m. and admission is $1 per plate. Children under 12 will be served for 50 cents. It is being sponsored by the Relief Society of the St. John Ward. Fancy doilies, tea towels, pillow cases, aprons, etc., will be offered for sale at attractive prices. Election of new officers of the Tooele Chamber of Commerce will take place during the regular monthly meeting to be held Dec. 12 at 12 noon in the Kirk Hotel. A report of the years activity of the Tooele Chamber of Commerce will also be made. JntheKWW PWER permit was Issued to Byron Liddell, 480 South 380 West to make an addition to his residence for $995. Mr. Ablett opened his first bowling alley in Tooele eight years ago in the building now occupied by the Pauios Motor Co. on Vine Street, with six alleys. The new Brunswick alleys Howard were installed by service manager, A1 Poolei, - JOAN MtMWOOO COluWU ttifckif uni 8. countries. Your package cant arrive too early if you mark it No Open Until Christmas." Cleaning Co. Purchased Mill SUN. - MON. - TUE. - WED, c,, snack-ba- ISLAND' D invited to a luck supper, scheduled to be held in the St. John Church on Saturday, Dec. , MAIL NOW Is a good policy to for an gifts, particularly those of destined for recipients in foreign $14,400. A building ine public Is bazaar and pot re- - Bowls equipment. The buffing machine goes the length of an alley and returns doing its work automatically without attention. STAFFING THE expanded Tooele Bowl will be in addition to Mr. and Mrs. Ablett are Carl Johannessen, new alley manager, and Edna Robinson, Naoma Margetts and Connie Vario, MYSTERIOUS LADDSTEIGER STEVE Frances and MIDWEST, CLEANERS Ted Caughey (Coy) look over one of their cleaning units in their recently ac- - JetttVtMftt ROD PERMITS u I1 :0 PM rai.SATl Sponsor Pot Luck Supper and Bazaar 7 Bowling Expands Confectionery '.Is Purchased BUILDING DRY- - TAN merchandise St. John Ward To Marie and Harfey Spitters ceived a building permit build a fourplex at a cost KRASNA Christmas ' on QD g g B E & IS f MP505W AVAILABLE WITH MATCHING DANISH MODERN BASE Save $50 to $200 Re volutionary New Zenith on purchase of an OK Used Car at 2G Micro-Touc- h Tone Arm DEVELOPS FINEST SOUND REPRODUCTION EVER IN HOME STEREO Mantes Used Car Super Market 27 South Main Tooele, Utah ' choose from OK USED CARS are thoroughly Its Impossible to Accidentally Ruin a Fine Stereo Record! 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