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Show ELLIS Box CRECK1CII. fur dnxmg 52 mph in a 30 mph rone. 23-1- iVVw tilt'd a , On North .Main L. Williams, MM7 So. fv30 East. Sands, wax tiled for driving 50 mph in a 30 mph one. Billy Tin Gilt Opens Tooele's list nl tales ini reaped bv one recently ax the l Chef Cate, lVt Y Mam. that it will hold its vain. giaiul The tale is now open for business, but will hold a gland celebiatinu in (lie near luluie, announced Dean Thuel, manager and oteiator. The cale is housed in a brand new building owned bs Iatadise Futerpiixex in Sail Cits. Tlie menu will consist of slioil outer items, such as hamburgers, hot dogs, soft dunks, (tench lues, and soft ice cream lihough Mr. Timet lises in Salt Cits, lie said he plans (o loose lo Tooele soon with Ills famils. lie and lus wile, base two daughters, T.selsn, Debbie, 1, and Cmdv, 8, 1 WEEKEND iM-mn- SPECIALS Oulld It with IE Concrete Mix Build r rtpilr will, steps, etc. Malta patio blocks. Easy to Just add water FUSTIC TRASH BARREL "Snop-lld- " Na. 1200 No-- 3101 5 75 3 fM Hill M treofc M tetlee iBHutv. loty la RUDIGER-LAN- G ALUMINUM SCREEN DOORS 2'8"x6'9" 3'0"x6'9" SAVi NOW fi9 No. 135 Rg. 13.50 MARVIN or HIOM, 0" HIOM, 99 l1 V ' WIDI) UP TO NO. 1S4S MAIVIN 01 HIOM, UP TO 41 1 WIDI) FGSV ROLL ROOFING 004k. MINERAL understand the concept of winners and losers, so everybody must win. The one who gels 'Bingo!' could get a jumbo box of crayons. All the rest of the players could Including the caller get a balloon." lmes to be Other juvenile played by two or four Include a game based on picking cherries from a tree, another based on feeding animals at the zoo. With adult help, the child moves into spinner games where instructions must be read along the path. Indirectly, play propels his reading. Soon he can read such simple words as "go back" or "move 3 spaces." Child cooped up? Cranky and bored? If you get him a board game hell soon And a friend who'll enjoy the maybe you SURFACI Par SHINGLES MIGHTY FONP .I'M SURE OU'LL HELP FRY "235" ASPHALT 3-T- THEIR FUTURE WITH YEARS 1 a LONO a 100 OVER a FIBER RAO CONTENY FELT PURE ASPHALT COATIHO SATURATED PELT COLOR-FAS- T MINERAL GRANULES EMI EDGED IN ASPHALT 9 10.95 US LBS. Q49 O A U.S. SAVINGS 0ONP SQUARE WEIGHT PER IBB SO. FT. Tkata apacfofi goad only May I Ilk fa May 24th 882-316- KDYL Challenges You To for $100 Saturday, May 21, at 1 1:00 a.m. BUST THE BANK Here are the rules on how to register and play BUST THE BANK 1. You must be 18 years old dr older. 2. You must register each week. 3. You may register at any of the participating merchants listed below, once each week with No Obligation. 4. You are also eligible to register BANK with each purchase. 5. To be eligible to win you must for BUST THE be in IK Mrs. Jean Oliver receives a check for $550 from Wendell Ninegar, new owner of Radio Station KDYL. Mrs. Oliver is the first winner in the new weekly contest Bust the Bank, being sponsored by KDYL. Jack Cox (left) of Brown's More, where the prize was offers congratulations to the winner. f31 hr' 'I M n iil ,1 ,, of Jerry Pizza, 195 North Main, gets ready to take an order Ted Crewman, for one of the cafes many varieties of pizza. Jerry's Pizza is the only cafe in Tooele specializing in pizza pie. live at Willow Springs with their two children. Ted- - Cressnian lives at 429 North 1st West with his wife, Kathleen, and five children, Ted Tooele pizza lovers will now Jr., Dianna Lynn, Shanna, Mark have a new place to buy their and Kent. beloved delicacy as Jerrys Pizza announced it is holding a grand opening Friday, May 20, at its CREATIVITY new cafeteria at 195 N. Main. Most executives agree that Pizzaria to Hold Grand Opening Special grand opening day prices will be announced. Owned by Jerry and Ted Gress-mathe pizzaria will feature a menu of several kinds of pizza and a variety of soft drinks. Customers will have their choice of cheese, mushrqom, sausage, pepperoni, and combination pizzas in sizes ranging from 10 to 15 inches. There will also be various grill sandwiches for those who , prefer. Jerry Gressman also owns and manages Riche Service at Dug-waHe and his wife, Mabel, y. w creativity is the most possession their company las, and many wish they had more, but very few are doing much about it. As one candidly explained. Sure, Id like to have creative people around me if I didnt have to put up with all the incon veniences they cause Brilliant pioneers built American business on ideas that wouldnt survive the n first management meetings of today, because they would be vetoed by "the cautious caretaker management teams who would shiver at the risks. profit-pro-jucin- g lower-echelo- TOOELE fasfc GteiritpgfiaB ghDObbI Qnrite $100.00. GtotoOEH Employees are not eligible in their place of business. Register at: Browns Farm & Home Tooele Merc Gordons Furniture Tiny cmciiB 2tn Tims Hobby House Sales Craft 15 I 1 Only . 2)ds.,95 3)i9.l I.49 to 3 98 Bonded Knits 60 ineKes wide Bonded Bouelc Snitinz. Beg. I98 3 19 I39 Textured Suitings, Homespuns, Linens, etc Graduation or Bridal Bonded Lace, 45 in. wide Whipped Cream Prints, 45 in. wide Cotton Brocades, 45 in. wide 298 I98 I69-!9- 8 Moygashel Printed Irish Linen, Sparkle Brocade, y pink, blue, green, silver and gold. Jeweled peau de soie - silver and white one of Bradshaw Auto Parts Hood Walgreen Drug in. wide. Keg. to1 1.98 1.000 yds. 36 to 15 in. wide. Keg. to 500 yds. small percale prints 300 yds. odds and ends 2.000 yds. JK 882-144- Albertsons "For rehabilitation, welfare In the lielief that contributors aie entitled In know where and service work, including, liaitheir money goes. Commander son service with the Veterans Felix Come ol Veterans of For- Administration. "For necessary' ecjiensrs for eign Mats Iost No. 9113 today lunerals of deceased t channels the out esai military sjiellod lot, which all funds collected sc teraus, "FOB ACyilSlTION. Imin the annual FW Buddy Ioppv Sale aie diserted. Hie fW provement and maintenance of sellburial plots, and decoration of Post and Auxiliary will I ing Buddy Poppies oil the streets graves of veterans and service ot Tiaale City on May 27th men." "In each VFW Community" and 2Slh. I I IK M I It in which Commander Come said, "more Builds Poppy funds are xient." (hail one half uf the total Buddy Commander Come said, "is regu- Poppy receipts are used for local lated by our National Bylaiwx, veteran welfare w'ork. Me are thev must lie exiended only for primarily an organization dedithe relief and welfare of needv cated to serving our disabled and lie xtat needv comrades, no matter in and disabled ed that the siecific purposes for what war they may have fought which these funds tnav lie used or whether or not they lie IV meintiefv The requisites needed are outlined as follows. "For the aid, relief ami com- - to receive FW lienefits are that fort of disabled and needy seter- - they must have served our cotm-autheir c!eiendeiits and their trv honorably and that their claims for aid must lie worthy. widows and orphans. m 1 1 Lids Outlined bv VFW Commander Red Hots jj the participating stores during the time we play BUST THE BANK Saturday :00 mornings at a.m. Should your card be the lucky card to be drawn, you have just 4 minutes to contact one of the store clerks and hove them varify your presence in the store by calling KDYL at 1 and you will BUST THE BANK. This week for Al & Use of Buddy Poppy Funds a Annual Stock Reduction Specials n, 324 N. Main, Tooele 6 Phone 16 iKi Hi and Lois IF Vt?UVE eOTKiPS LIKE HI ANP ME OF WHOM yoU'RE 20, rib Ernest Xair, 178 North 1st Street, was cited for driving 46 mph in a 30 mph zone. Vester F. Rasmussen, 4908 Waimea Way, Salt Lake City, was cited for driving 44 mph in a 30 mph zone. VOUR HOME WITH DEPENDABLE PRY ROOFINOI May I'ni-verxit- y Walter L. Blake. Jr.. 906 West 2nd South, was cited for driving 46mph in a 30 mph zone. THOMAS II. Mathes, 681 15th Street, Ogden, was cited for driving 52 mph in a 30 mph Roll BUILT TO LAST Bcigns As Bodro Queen TraiiN'riil, Fridas, Terri Shields, slaughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Melvin Shields reign"For maintenance or expaned as ,)ueen of I'tali State Boat owners should have a sion ol the FW National Home Rodeo held in Logan Friwidows and orphans of vet- preset plan of action ready to for week. last nf and Saturday day erans at Faton Rapids, Michigan. lie implemented as soon as seTerri is now eligible to com"FOR HOSPITAL or indi- vere storm warnings are posted Context ill to National the pete vidual assistance ami entertain- suggests Aetna Life and Casually. lie held at Vermillion. South Dafor ment needy veterans or ser- Once the storm is on its way, kota next month. it's often tmi late to plan vice patients ami their The liest bred don't have much crust. - Joan I. Welsh zone. QUALITY Bay Station on North 01 V WIDI) UP TO NO. 1M7 MAIVIN l game too. ADJUSTABLE SCREENS no. tear maivin 1 Dean Thuel, manager of (he new l Chef Cafe next fo the Main, laket a break during a buxv dav at Ihe counter. of "Bingo!" "One exciting round of the game at a party Is usually enough because the children's attention span Is short," reminds game planner Mary Hilt of Whitman Publishing Company of Racine, Wts., world's largest producer of children's activity items. "But It's a good idea to give prizes to all players. Pre schoolers play for fun, not competition. They don't 1 . bo 90-l- oN-nin- child's card has the right square he covers it with a marker. As in the grownup game, five squares In a row call for a triumphant yell CONCKTl MIX, SAND MIX, MORTAR MIX B) Mary Whitman Long before a child can read he enjoy games. Even the 3 to 5 year old like to be sociable, likes friends around him, likes parties, and wants to join In family recreation. But usually at Uus age a number of group activities are beyond him. An Ideal answer Is the board game designed Just for pre school ers, requiring no reading Gamer of this type can be played by two. four, or often more children. A simple rule or two can be explained. and then the young players start with confidence. Perfect for a party Is a simple object bingo game, available at variety stores. The game box has special cards on which bright colors and simple pictures replace letters and numbers. A leader calls out "house on green" or "kitten on yellow," and if the Timm-I- i ri'-- s n Qxjeid 32033 0H--1 The 1950 Census was the first to show more women than men. H MANY OTHER BARGAINS Fabric Specialty Center 15 So. Main, Toosls r.;s VV.ssl.;i 882-237- 0 Q j |