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Show The Tooele Transcript Friday, October 25, 1957 Whether are jou to p'amnng f- fast car, th.nkmg of )uur car or Juki drum; buy Jour 4 Car, Joa should follow these sug grstiorts, the editors sav, I Analwe J rg carefuljour l . ly to see just what jou really can afford I i 2 Analyse jour prospective car expense accurately to see what 'jou would have to 3 Keep tab on actual spend. ng 4 Huy tt ansjsu taimn, the nece. nor prrt,g and fashion sdy CC7. whnh are the luxuries. lo figure what it costs to run a car, add up jour fixed expenses annua) auto insurance preAmuium rim-n- t of fo'istruttion plan for the new Blue Crovi-lia- e S.'i.i !J otfar buiMmf. 2 j3 Parley miums, I. cense fees, profiertv tax. Wav, Sale laike City and kii k.ug fees and de'garage weie nude iiKl.iy by the president of both organisation, pt ec lation. follow mg the trend of deo nirahjtion, the insurance oryam-ratioWhen jou f.gure depnet iaimn,; nidt rn new home will overlook the entire valley remember that cars decline in vafio.n the mouth ut 1arUv't Camtin. lue at an irregular rale perhaps' 25 per cent the firs jear, 15 per of wh.it it costs to own a car, arc cent the second and ten per Cent finding (hat car expenses cause from (ju,n ((n t roUj,j, f,gure and economies else- - for sacrifice Ae lht. pur. dl.prrcwl the in ,where family budget. lhechse of C3 im.ung actual cost of owning a new car. fin3nce Su,trJCt the chj editors $775 the isalwK. say exfx-c- i hahle value at the and ,, jear If driven 5 000 dr.-e-miles l)(Je b or ,0 lr3je n lO.OoO alvout $h.,2 a year if lhl.r of Mr yuu 0 miles. keep the car. Result: the average amount spent each year on depree This means that only on ciation. can drive Income family With an average income of The cost of operating a its car 10.000 miles a year with- prewar car comes to aba and an aveannual $",00 year. out seriously lowering its stand f out three and cenis a mile rage of 10.000 mdes of driving in arj 0f living, the editors sav. on a national average. That cothe family car. the American fam-- l The only JsjouO-away for the ily mav well Iw kept broke by its v,.ar family to keep its auto ex- - vers gas and. oil, maintenance and ir autnmohi.e, at cord ng to the edi- within ten per cent of its, J, ether the total op- tors of Chang. ng lines, the K.p- - muime is to buy a used car about ? lmgrr Magame in a copynght.-- eu.ry fourjears. and drive Ycmly rll h &Ind or wi.l article. "Is Your Car You 7,0,0 mdes a year, according to ,spend) for your car each year. rr,,it.v' one government study. By dividing that sum by total milA great mjny famdu-s- , unaware ow to Figure Car I' x pen set eage for a year, you can get your e expense. Then you'll be in shape to deTIME IS GUTTING SHORT get in that home before Christcide whether the amount of spend. mas! ing involved is actually worth, We have some very choice homes to fit any pocket book, that what you get in return, what the' can be purchased under federal Housing new low down payimpact on the rest of your spend-- j ments. A $10,000 home only required $o0 down plus the loan mg is. and how to best adjust I that other spending. COS. - t I sj-n- s) 4 A ;w-n- kh .' 1 Is Your Car Wrecking A . -a Tie Family Budget? above-averag- low-price- d one-hal- .zjor The Dugway Proving Ground Womens Club recently conducted the election of new oth cers for the next period Mr. 1 Helm (standing, left) was elected president. Mrs. Betty Ijwxon, first Vue presi-den- t; Mrs. Maureen Mojeckl (seated, left) Major John N. Co?er Dalton Y. Medlen Ddlman. the secretary - tresur Major Oder was elected as 'Commander of the Albert S.dney s of 76, Johnston Camp, and Captain Dillman, its Adjutant. The Sojourner Is a group of commissioned and warrant both past and present, of the Masons. There are over 234 chap Iter with 20,000 members. The very nature of the enure organization demand that the member Jsh.p be continuously changing so 'far as any one group Is concerned jdue to official orders, The Sojourners provide fellow-'shi- p j and aid "for such as may be overtaken by adversity or affliction." Their purpwse is also to cultivate Masonic Ideals, support all aims and activities in Masonry, and to develop true patriotism and Americanism throughout the nation. The Heroes of "76 is an honorary organization of the 'tr. second vice president; Mrs. Myrna Dross, secretary; ami Mrs. Connie Grace, treasurer. Mrs. David Armitage (now shown) Wife of the commanding officer of Dugway Proving Ground, is honoiary president. lU-rot- offi-jee- rt, - d Kr-;m- per-mil- We hav had lifted a very fine home in Tooele Highlands, with fu"y carpeted living room and dinette, tiled kitchen, two nue h drowns and bath. This home has a detachable garage, and beautifully landscaped back and front yards with lots of shade. Gas heat and NEW gas water heater just recently installed. This home is a very good buy at $1,000. Let us show it to you. A -- ii1 :M Capt. Don V. Dillman SCOOPING THS three-bedroo- multi-purpos- go-x- f SMCLTrRMEN'S GIRLS New Officers for BY COW1F. SMITH It's the time of year again when girls are looking at the boys at We have a cement block home that has had THS with a special twinkling In new aluminum siding with baked enamel finish over the cetheir eyes. The Girls' Day Dance is near at hand and they are ment black, making the home extra warm and looking for someone nice to ask. Carpet'd living room and hall, gas heat, aluminum storm doors and large, oversize garage. The yard of this home is The Girls Ddy Dance is the one of the most beautifully Ijndscaped yards in Tooele. Has first "formal dance" of the year a redwood fence completely surrounding the back yard, sponsored by the Girls' League. This year, it is being held in the which inchidis a cemented patio beside spacious lawns and e room and the theme flowers and shrubs. YOU MUST SHE THIS HOME TO IT! Priced at $12,500 for quick sale. is Shangrila. The big date, November 1, is not very far away so home with attached garage that is a We have a and get your dates. Tickets hurry l upwn winning the Dugway Proving Ground softbuy at $S7:"i0. This home will be painted to suit your very be purchased from DeAnne may ball league. Pitchers for the winning team, choice of colors. It has a large living room, two good sired Smith, Evila Martinez or any of Pfc. Hugh Mitchell (left) and Pfc. William bedrooms, a kitchen full of cabinets, and utility space for or the other officers committee Bernie of lots with basement also excuvated a (right) look on. partially laundry, members of the Girls' League. ' storage spacer A Girls Day Assembly is being home in Tooele Highlands We have another fine a dance after the Tooele- - boys. planned for Friday, November T. jefal section and wear colored in If Rameheld Wyoming is presently sporting a and been have for are in Tryouts They our,YPrus cheering for $s 500. This home has recently been redecorated and is room the of streak in which they have multi purpw.se will soon. hearsais begin Thisjteam louder than usual so that the very good condition, has a remodeled kitchen that gives plenty not been beaten, despite two ties, should prove to be an interesting1 rest of the school can see that hl8h school. All members of of eating space, and is an ideal home for a small family. eie High and alumni are invited and the "Revengeful Redskin as the cast will be made If you want a brick home we have some choice ones to offer hey are loyal and worthy enough admission will would like to break this success-- 1 up of all girls. . Regupar . at prices ranging from $13,700 up. SEE ALLSOP'S BEFORE to become members of our stud- - . attnJ ful flurry. In fact, 01 Cowboy football Tooeles Friday night YOU BUY. ent body. They will do this at the have chosen lhejr Joe has done quite a bit of running team will play Cyprus at our foot- next two games, and will present1 , ori Rin. around the Ute track the past whjch are ball field. The games between Cy- heir freshmen assembly after, h few visits and it just may be that ff d prus and Tooele have proved to which they will be admitted into Tooele High students have had in he'll find a blockade on the turn be very exciting and this years the student body as members of S311116 The rin8 this triP- lthe game will probably be a real Tooele High School which has been chosen is gold The Utes came out of the Den-- 1 thriller. Phone 66 Friday, the freshman class will wUh wrjtten on jt and theinj. ver melee with only injured pride The freshmen will sit in a spe-- 1 tials of the student just as in pre- and except for Larry vious years. The factor which Amizich the whole squad should makes the ring different is the be in shape for Wyoming. Amizich shapze. which is round. is still a question mark and there Now is the time to order your is no way of knowing whether or yearbooks from "Doc" Frandsen. not hell be able to play. He has A depzosit of two dollars and fifty a neck injury that is baffling and cents is required or you may pay Coach Curtice will have to wait the full amount. If you don't get and see if the rugged lineman now it may be too late can get in shape. them Crw There are not better memories of Saturdays get - together could L your friends and activities in be a passing duel between Utahs school than those found in your Lee Grosscup and the Cowboys yearbooks! Larry Zowada. These two men Repzort cards were given out rank high nationally in the throwWednesday and six weeks grades ing department and if the field is were given. These grades show dry its a surety that both clubs parents how their children are do- will take to the air. Grosscup is ing in their classes and show stud throwing at a remarkable 70 per ents how they can improve their cent and Stuart Vaughan, Redwork. f, is one of the na-- 1 skin tions top receivers with 26 receptions. Regardless of how the Utes have gone as a whole this To year, these two men have been tops each week. 2:00 Curtice has some changes in Nearly everyone has played mind to give the tackle position a cowboys and indians for fun, but little more depth and to fill in for the cowboys and indians that will Amizich. Other than this it will be be played Saturday at 2 p.m. in a matter of finding out just why Ute Stadium will definitely be the Utes are not moving on the for keeps. ground and how to surprise the The University of Utah Redskins Cowboys with a few new tactics. and the Wyoming Cowboys are The Redskin coaching staff still now at the point of the season feels that the squad is capable of where another loss or tie by either some outstanding football and that will just about eliminate them theyll produce it this Saturday. First Security When you make a deposit from any contention for the SkyUtah grid fans will get a chance line Championship and for this to see Wyoming's heralded mulBank helping us to do a better job in reason, they both will be going tiple offense in action for the first all out for a win this Saturday. time and this alone should make the development of this community. year Utah has a 1 league mark; Wyo- the tussle interesting. Zowada is ming has won two and tied two. an ideal field general for Coach The Utes, after last weeks re- Bob Devaneys system and makes BANK INTEREST Most of the money we loan here, you know, versal at Denver, are ready to the offensive maneuvers of the shoot the works against Wyoming Cowboys fairly spectacular. comes from deposits made right here in town ON SAVINGS and there appears to be little chance of a "flat Indian appearLONG DISTANCE PHONE CALL ing at Uteville Saturday. by you and your neighbors and friends. PAID For the second time this season Mrs. Foster Nix receivthe Utah club lost a game they Mr. and EVERY 6 MONTHS call were figured to win in a romp and ed a long distance phone son and daughter-in-laon both occasions it was on a wet from their Myron and Janet Nix. They field. Both losses came just after the squad had been "up" for a are living at Oceanside, California and Myron is stationed with the, previously important fray. The In- Marine Corps, Platoon 134, Camp dians have had a rugged time Pendleton, California. They enstate mental the in right staying a pleasant chat with the two weeks in a row but its a joyed well lead-pip- e - cinch they wont have family and said they were fine. Janet is the daughthis trouble Saturday. This is THE and doing ter of Mr. and Mrs. Delmas Max-game of the season and that will field, Clover, Utah. take care of the mental problem. not said Coach Jack Curtice has he will go under cover for his If you travel 75 mph in your Membor Ftdtrol Dtposit Insurance Corporation First Security Bonk of Utah, N.A. practices during the next few days car and are in an accident, theres but its pretty certain that hell a one in eight chance youll be spend some time behind locked killed, the National Safety Council gates. This procedure worked well Isays. Slow down to 55 mph and for BYU and might be a good your chances of being killed if a h move in preparing for the comes, drop to one in 40. - im 1 Naff Sojourners CLUB TO MEET OCTOBER 2 The Girls' Club sponsored by the Smeltermen's Auxiliary will meet Saturday. Oct. 26 at 1 pm. at the Lodge Hall. Mrs. Virginia and Mrs. Mary Park Named at D.P.G. IWeyland ujervisor. gifts will be made. The first meeting for this season of the Tooele Chapter 333 of Girls are asked to bring new ideas. the National Sojourners, Inc. was Any girl from ten to sixteen year held recently. Dr. John L. Jour-na- y iof age is invited to attend. Reof Tooele called the meeting freshments will be served. to order so that new officers could be elected. Major Dalton Y. MedREPORTED RECOVERLNG len, Major John M. Cofer and Henry Beebe of 106 North First Capztain Don W. Dillman, all from West is reported to be recovering Dugway Proving Ground, were elected officers. Major Medlen is from a recent serious illness from the new president and Captain flu and virus pneumonia. ), s. kk e ly Ridiculous! flllsop Realty YOU HELP YOURSELF AND THIS left-hal- Cowboys n Indians Meet in Ute Stadium. Sat. COMMUNITY, TOO TOOELE Friday and Saturday Nylon Anklets 2-- OT335 0CK32EOu? Q2GX3 Cow-jcras- Were 5 Knit Balbriggan Gowns Chiidren's98 Corduroy (Prints and Plain) yd. Bra's and Girdles (white) (These have not been on sale before) 1 nrirA 51-2- J2-0- $3-0- now-1- NOW-63- 0 NOW-- P 1 Men's O'Coat Sale! It's TERRIFIC-BUYS-- 1 2993 1993 and These Special Groups have been priced up to $56.95 SEE THEM at youre IRC Men's Whipcord PANTS Were Men's UNDERWEAR $3-9- 298 Now-41-98 WOOL 25 Time to buy: Rubber Footwear the NEW 'THERMO-LITEInsulated for extra warmth keeps cold air out Warm air in. Pull-ovtype Boots, plain or fur trimmed Galoshes. TREMENDOUS selection, biggest ever! CHILDREN'S,' LADIES', BOYs, and MEN's S Children's SEE S' er m ' up THERM-OLITE- New Shipment: Sizes 7 14 Car-Coa- ts Girls' fooELE Merc |