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Show inant Salty Saga P10 Tooele Transcript rroukianjcvlnoa: gersem Friday, October 11, 1957 , From Wendover MRIi: BY JOHNSTON ii iom; :ssi ok d 2112 iht-i- r RY Mr ITS American Auxiliary hi Id regular rnrrlinj;, Wednesday ewmr.g, tKt the rrV.ewf I all case of to liner War II or ptacrt.nr under age 55 wlia are i compensatii'n fur vet vice s connected dixabiitu- and all under 55 who are receiving fur am lie . penamn vet-rra- n - vit-etan- rn cun-r.ect- d.uhi!!'i. FIRST BIRTHDAY Karen I.ee Strlehy Tiny M. celebrated her first birthday, Tuesday, October I. A party wa held at the home of her parents, .Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Strieby, beginning at 3 p m. Tiny lots games were played and refreshments served to guest, Tammy Han sen, Kraig Broadhead, Walter Munro. Kim and Kevin Strieby. 1 Richard Dix isitmg over night at Bishop Callister'a home on Saturday was Returning to the Snow College ie ealhster. Mr. and at ntiC? is Richard Dix. on .Mr. B.ame Le Chem.nant and of fphraim Mr aml MrJ G(HJrJ;e Blan. !on of Washington. They were on chanj their way to visit Mr. Le Chcm-- FIRE PREVENTION.WEEK OCTOBER C tad. VA J'i3t, World NIGHT GUESTS R In dis.gird 2 t f Started I There were 22 memUr present. They vuled to donate $$ to the Pnmary Child-ren'- i Hospital for Chnstma gifts and birthday cake; a So $25 to the Veteran Hospital for Christmas gift, following the meeting. Irene I ernande and Luana Dean presented a ery interesting program on the h. story of jjz music. Refreshment were served by the hostesses, Delori Konakai, Betty .Craner. Iiene I ernsnder and Irene. West, ON fasti, 'Completed IIGION AlXlLI The A fond revlmv w ordered 115 o xj cavr for an tiiimau-in ordi-- r to confirm thnr accuracy and proti-i-l tth the vt!-uand the (Ajvrrnmi-nt- . Many of review have br-- finished and are included in the 21. O', 3 TO MAKE HOME HERE Mrs. Frank Lobsto anJ grind-soGerald, Dolores. Colorado, mother and nephew of Mrs. HarVISIT AT IBAPAJI old West, ha moved to Tooele After visiting .her parents in to reside at 30 South 1st T.ast Sl Franklin. North Carolina, Mrs. Alo resident of Tooele from Do Wade Calloway of tbapah was met calitn-r- . Deer cartridges must be 6. Never point a gun at anything lores. Colorado, are Mrs. West s in Salt Lake City by her daughtat least two inihes tn length with'you do not want to shoot, Mr. and luster and brother-in-law- , er, Mrs. Harold Lange of Wend-- , 7. Never leave your run unl.Mrs. Alex J. Torres and children. expanding type bullets. T over, after which they motored to TJ 3. Hunters must stop at checking tended unless you unload it first. Mary Ellen. Michael and Betijie! 111 Ibapah and Mrs. Harold Lange. shall be It fori 8 Never climb 8 tree or a fence who are unlawful stations. living at 230 East First daughfer Karen, son and a friend, '.North. any person to fail to stop at check- - with a loaded gun. Jola Wind, spent the weekend vi8. Never shoot at mg stations or road blockades Bat hardj siting before returning home. where a stop sign is displayed.'surface or the surface of water. rvrrnTaiNC Telephone service between Utah 4. No one under 16 years of agej 10. Do not mix gunpowder and) and Hawaii is now as fast and may hunt deer. Mrs. Millie Brvan entertained dependable as a call within the-- j 5. Deer hunting must be confined .... members of the H.MM Club at her o Martha Lam us is her grandson, Lmted States. Tuesday. October 8. to daylight hours. It shall be home on Wednesday. An evening of music and socub.lity was enMiller, Jr. of Scarborough. l,ie world's longest and deepest lawful for any person to hunt deer ith a f.jshhght, spotlight or any New York. After visiting a few unJt'rsea telephone cabe system. joyed. after whah delicious refreshments were served. days, Mrs. Lamus and her grand-- . linking the Mainland of the United other type of artificial light. ith Hawaii was placed in 6. Dogs prohibited. It shall be un- - Veterans Administration repu-t- s son will go to North HighIands,!S!atM California, where they will visit service. "The new cable will pro- - lawful for any person at any time. that 48.394 compensation and improved telephone service to hunt deer with a dog or dogs.'sion cases added to the rolls alter Mrs. Lavill Han-jVl- J hundreds of calls placed 7. Questionnaires must be return-Worl- d War II required adjust-Mr- . sen (Joan Lamus) and her family.!01 Miller will continue his trip t0 Hawaii annually from Utjh.'bed within five days. The postcard ments in the claims review now D. Mjher, Manager of the of the special deer permit under way. This Is 7 8 per cent tf from there to Los Angeles and Company said. Trom now(must be completely filled out and the 621.000 cases reviewed up to of California Southern parts 1. 1937. VA said. operator requested to place returned to the Utah State fore returning to his home in the00 cai. can Punch a few keys on a'partment of Fish and Game. 1596, The 48,394 adjusted cases Includ- East. Mrs. Lamus will stay with small keyboard or spin a tele-- 1 West North Temple, Salt Lake Ci- - ed 5.421 increases and 19.G29 dephone dial, and in a few seconds, ty, not later than five days afier'creases in monthly payments and the called telephone across the Pa the close of the deer hunt for the'23.344 termination of payments, cific will ring, and the conversa-ti'um- t j concerned. Of the 23,344 terminations. 16.- CllC BINOCULARS fn8- - and the conversareminded that these 8 were ended primarily because Mrs. Nell Lamus left Tnursdaytion will be as clear as a call areSpokesmen of the regulations of improvement in disability to a pan oniy for an eastern trip. She will visit next door. PRECISION MADE that must be observed during the level no longer justifying mone- her son, Bruce and family in West Tne $34,000,000 deep-se- a cable deer seasons. All governing Iaws,ary awards, and 6.676 were ADJUSTABLE was jointly built by the are listed in the 1957 deer Roxbury. a suburb of Boston, first after VA found "clear and d after which she will visit friendsmerican Tele-inPOWERFUL Telephone and error" in associat- These are and relatives In New York, New- graph Company and the Hawaiian'aijabieproclamation. with the the period from license agents overling disability A Pair of Binoculars Jersey and Chicago. She expects telephone Company. It consists of the state or from department of-- of military service. n With a few cxcaptions, will improve your has been confirmed in chances lo get your deer. the case of the 1G.G6S veterans whose payments were slopped beWe have a line cause of improvement in disato choose from. selection bility, and these veterans may be TURKEY SHOOT returned to the compensation rol's The Lions Club Turkey if their service connected ailwill be held Sunday 13. Prizes ments again become disabling, VA will be ten to turkeys. said. Four members of the Lions Club sible. VA added that veterans involvhave resigned because of biing'devoted to the design of ed In adverse changes have the They are Guy Hunt Tiers which are needed to boost right to appeal to the VA Board .; Sal Burmal, tail twist-'th- e of Veterans Appeals if they be- 5 NORTH MAIN strength of voice signals, s er; Bert Malone, direc'or; Jimese amplifiers are built into the Utah fish and game officials ijeve the changes were not Justi- Run safety as the watch-f- y cables every 44 miles and ampli-lis,e- d Strandi, Lion tamer. every sportsman with voice currents over 1,000, C00.word TEMPLE FILM Itimes. They are expected to oper-- 1 hunting seasons now nearing Just another reminder of the ate without attention for at least I81 period. The hunting accident record to pictures of the Los Angeles Tem 20 years. date has been good, according t. pie being shown on Monday, Oct field reports coming to state of14 at the L.D.S. Church at 7:30 fices. p.m. Everyone is invited. . The officials reminded that II would continue only if the expectNO ELK ed 140.000 deer hunters and 85,000 We understand , . . Harold Fred and Gene Jones upland game bird hunters remLange. ember and observe the rules of came back without their elk. Better luck next time. gun safety and handling. Utah Department of Fish The ten oommandments of safeGame spokesmen today listed the ty were again listed for all sportsPRIMARY MEETING Meeting following deer hunting regulations men to read and remember. Primary Preparation 1. Treat every gun with the rewas held at the home of Mrs. in reply to the vast number of inKarl Woolsey, Monday, Oct. 7. Af- quiries coming to department of- spect due a loaded gun. This is the cardinal rule of gun safety. ter instructions were given by the fices and field men. accidents 2. Carry only empty guns, takhunting Primary Presidency and a mes- 1. Careless sage from a member of the Bish- may cost a hunting license. Any en dowTi or with the action open, opric, Mr. Clarence Linnett, the person carelessly or negligently into your automobile, camp, end or wounding another per-Ii-p home. g time was turned over to Mrs. son on a hunting trip shall 3. Always be sure that the barwhile the Leader, Thomas, who made up for past lessons not he subject to a revocation of hunt- - rel and action are clear of obgiven. Fifteen members were in ing privileges for a period of five structions. 4. Always years. attendance. carry your gun so 2. Rifles must be no less than that you can control the direction .23 caliber. It shall be unlawful of the muzzle even if you stumble. COMPLETES COURSE for any person at any time to hunt 5. Be sure of your target before AT SIGNAL SCHOOL Pvt. Kenneth R. Davis, 20, son deer with any rifle less than .23 you pull the trigger. of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Davis, 786 West Vine Street, Tooele, com pleted the communications center operation course Oct. 4 at the Armys Southeastern Signal School. Fort Gordon, Ga. course trained The eight-wee- k Davis to receive, process and relay messages by various means of communications. He was graduated from Tooele High School in 1956. Wuiiu unigisi iuj Oet test uikkrwau-- r telephone cable system, stretching 2 4uO miles between mainland of US. and Hawaii, was plated in scrvue October 8, li57. It prtnkles 36 voice ciicuits. IIMTS Monarch, world's largest cableship teamed with another vessel to the twin latitr Ouiihg Jai), August and September. The $37.M),tx system is Jointly owned by the Long Line Department of American Telephone and Telegraph Co. and the Hawaiian Telephone Company. ia, n. Undersea Cable THE BARGAIN HUNTERS 10 XlaWclll rttn un-Al- j PS- Te't-porti- De-,Ju!- y : ANOTHER BIG SALE STARTS FRIDAY j hunt-'mmate- g - ALL GUNS MUST GO service-connectio- DON'T WAIT Gun SEE US NOW Prices Reduced To Sell Fast - Dont Wait Reduced 30 now $25.97 now SI 5.97 $37.so $22.75 Bateman GUN CASES SLEEPING BAGS Reduced 25 THERMOS JUGS Save COLEMAN STOVES sec.-treas- CAMP COTS Reduced 30 Example ff 25 were 0 PAOLOS MOTOR CO. now SB.38 NEED PRESTONE? & LANTERNS S3. 25 gallon $2.49 USED CA AMMUNITION WAR SALE At PRICES SLASHED AUCT AS LOW AS THE LAW WILL ALLOW SHELLS SHOT 12 ga heavy loads (reg 3.45) $2.79 RIFLE SHELLS (reg 3.S0) 300 Savage (reg 4.40) 0 Krag (reg 4.55) 30-3- $2.91 f "" $3.5 $3.68 (reg 4.55) $3.68 270 (reg 4.55) $3.68 308 Winchester (reg 4.55) $3,68 32 Win Spec (reg 3.70) $2.98 (reg $3.55 nOW $2.90 16 ga heavy leads (reg 3.20) $2.54 20 ga heavy loads (reg 3.00) $2.43 410 3-- in (reg 2.70) $2.16 0 20 Used Cars MUST 30-4- 30-0- 25-3- S Go This Month SAVE NOW 5 COMPARE THESE PRICES HOME and GARDENER BARGAIN HUNTER LEAF RAKE was $1.15 now 88c 14 GAL. ASH CAN Regular $7.50 nOW $4.89 CAKE PANS OVEN 1 -- 10 Inch 1- -9 Inch value 39c Both for 29c 1956 More 1956 10 GT. GAL. PAIL reg 1.05 nOW 69c RONALD KIRK HOME , ON LEAVE SALE ALL PAINT Many excellent colors left DISCOUNT 30 Make Us An Offer On The Folltnving: WHEEL BARROWS, GARDEN CARTS, LAWN MOWERS, FERTILIZER SPREADERS Look for Red Tag Special Thru the Store NOTE i Visiting here with friends and relatives is Ronald Kirk, who is y home on a leave from the US Navy. He is guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Kirk. Ronald, who has a rating of Engineer Third Class, has been serving aboard the U.S.S. Goss and on completion of his leave1 will transfer to the Inflict, a mine sweeper. OFF TO CALIFORNIA Eldon V. Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee, left here Saturday for Los Angeles, California. Keeping records on more than tw'o billion U.S. Savings Bonds since May 1, 1941, has been quite a chore for the Treasury. Now it will be simplified by the issuing, beginning with October, of Series E bonds in punch card form, which can be handled and serviced by electronic machines j J, saves money, too. $19MI Ford vis m 1956 Dodge WEEKEND AT STRAWBERRY Mr. and Mrs. John W. Rowberry spent the weekend at Strawberry. WALL PAPER HALF PRICE Close Out Colors Is Selling Deer Hrmting Sale Re?. Reduced 30 Jewelry ampli-transferre- DUCK & GOOSE DECOYS Brass N Bronze with the new wood-ton- e effect Plastic backs and seats, in colors PLUS COMPLETE Table Service For Six Including Dishes, Glasses and Stainless Steele Silverware All for only $129.50 TERMS: OF COURSE TATE FURNITURE CO. 50 North Main Phone 900 1995.00 4 DOOR HT ... Cadillac (DEV) 1954 Ply Sedan 1953 Cadillac ht 1953 Dodge Sedan 1955 7 PC. DINETTE SUITE 1895.00 2895.00 ... SPECIAL 1951 Nash 745.00 1645.00 795.00 . . 150.00 MORE CARS TO CHOOSE FROM ACT TODAY WHILE SELECTION IS COMPLETE PAULOS MOTOR CO. 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