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Show Friday, March Tho Tooelo Transcript Police Cars balO In this day of world circling In.T U mailer of hours one i Just thought I would Wide a few Janxiou when those of our close PlaCCCl Oil lines to tell ou I sure npprei ute km set out on a long journey The two used police cars owned! Mrswas Peter a! J. ask to Bulletin the and Lacey you by the City were to be assigned gelling She had j Wednesday. Mantes Chevrolet to be sold, d you would pleuse send it to I a cablegram of the safe'above minimum prices set by the Box 973. San Mateo, now. 14, 1953 INTERESTING0 re-!(- SIDE-LIGHT- S' he is under secul military assign Take Hod out of your life and As umhsputahie authority as about the family of the late Mi I lit load. J I and Mrs R A Murray, having a'ment On special orders he was Hoover Some lor in trouble says are par dgar oj i and aimed ahead of the of 15 all living j family ents think they aie doing all that as follows whith had been set time origuul Sincerely, is required of them to stud then j jjt. patents of Ainerua lan M. Gowan Marvel the! children to church The thinih i,, blow a t.lhng aga.nst an Mateo, Calif, leaches to honor their jMientx and whah contribute to oar1 Open 7:30 p m. If church Is follow their if moth our 0 0 juvenile delinquency Saturday Matineo e. the childien,,,, dnj fat so good for s will tjke them If we should ask the question, rAvay.ruN t don wondt r why the puitnls ( go ihildrin to Sunday Schixil and what singe thing does Tootle neetl ABOUT TODAYS Afttr the (hiMien batle it out in ( hurt h regularly J IfXiXK.more than any one thing' There ;hi city attended the wedding of R the.r minds, they conclude that if ASTI "Shood lone Mv may be varied unswers, but there 'their granddaughter in Salt Lake M ASA it was so important the parent-.- , Vnniun Meittuv, 2 "is ,s really one thing whith we need City on Murih 8. ,,ij woulj give it more consideration.; Spin tareful'y. spin piayertully above all else, and if we havcj wdH m,sj jle so at the first opjxirtumtv tht-,u! lJw. i u- thread to tnJ ,ilns one thing, everything whith isgi-nsen-, of Mrs Abhit daughter lake Hod oat of their lots by tak M ssionurv Iidmgs desiijble will folltiw. It is she spoke wedding mg church off their calendar M ith M.chael Nemelka in a (0 ru!e ln ,u. :h,ng which everyone can contii,fw ,f thriN, of men, it will be betuusi buto and grow happier and richer quiet home ceremony. The t Dunk driving, at age I", was .1 -was performed by the we take him with us on the tract through its giving It can be said ln(mony the Inoc-.point- week Three at. behind the disk, when welt two words lor the one who tan grooms father, Bishop Joseph showed for the pa-w hit CtUrg hj wire ai rested in Oregon making a sale to a customer, orpuk tht se n.ugic words, UYH a: tins week who confessed 15 or IS alien were driving on the road mean so mut h, and writes his or The bridegroom is the grandson Iw.i the choice, we will,, ,f m,, Flhel j,m0 for reasons her R X AMM , Houston NUNN. for a Ml on started whith Phillip, rampage jobs m 0 a a l,ne "I HO in cash Ibis rtierly of this city. in Indiana and cleared up time urns burglaries of .eivitt- .stations in s Soul tan lx- lost by following not j ( a'( h question The unswiij on March 10 the newlyweds Tooele County 5 ou will remem the simple and well beaten path ls as plain as the nose on youi were honored at a lovely reception held at the home of Mr. and Mrs ber that the door glass was bioken (tf oidmaiy devotion and prayei lai e Bill Jo'gensen of Salt lake. out of thiee service stations lo en- - R ) BI.NSON. Wisdom. ter the lake Point Service, tlvj Attending from here, in addition j liu Tooele Hickman 0 0 Day. the bride's grandparents were lo Barkley station in Tooele and the Inis one tops ai I of the large native, lias a prize winning story l,H fHovk,nR uncles and aunts. Olsen slation in Ciranlsv ole. These LDS in this months jpix-arinfamily stories up lo dale. and Mrs' Altrt Y,es Mr have a full Duy,Mr. Mrs nude Relief confession; boys Society Mug ime I ee and an as a schcxd girl in our city, was to these hitherto unsolved crimes 'Dear Mr Dunn: Shir- and ruled as a very brilliant student "nd Mr. and N Owen tenShe has resided m Idaho since Also in attendanre were shot tly after her marriage 1 w and Ranee Bryan, I rank Day. The title ofjd WAREDWI W ec-- t . the price winning story is ' pme Knot PRICES 20 and SO1 Nile Friday and Sat. j 1pm. sror tu-- 1 THN-AOIA- ' jr. - &J1& pP 00DC3S some-jort,,.nsf- n s cere-wha- s n: uil.il ii am ci I j i r. MKATS- -I Fresh Stewers lb. 39c n Pork Sausage 3 lbs. 89c Beef Roast Boned-Rolle- d . - 69c Locker Beef and Pork FINANCED NO DOWN PAYMENT meeting of friends. March 17, Monday at 8 pm. in the civic rooms vf the City Hall. If you come in the hack door and go downstairs, turn to the right it saves you three flights of stairs. Mrs. House, Garden Club BUY ONLY Select the Car Select the Extras Price the Car Prices are LOWEST at American Red Bloodmo-hil- NOW PLAYING of 2 oflace CHRYSLERS DODGES STARTS SUNDAY March thru 22 16 Chryslers Windsor Windsor Saratoga Saratoga Dodges 8 V-- Plymouths 8 Coronet Club Sed. $2,676 Plaza Coronet Sedan 2,757 Savoy Savoy Royal Hardtop 2,969 Belvedere Sedan 2,912 Belvedere Royal HT 4,466 Custom H.T. 3,181 Plymouth Sed. 3,140 4,415 Custom M $3,344 Sedan 3,259 H.T. 3,993 Sed. 3,943 r. r. r. New Yorker New Yorker r. r. 2-- r. r. y wami t WHIM fWf NS RfO BUTTONS RICARDO MOITJii MARTHA f miixo - -- UMfll JAMES WILLIAM GOETZ JCSH'JA i 1 ukaI (M U' 0t jfU3M.MR Tits BU 6UNEI ifCMi it MfYOSHI SCOTT LOG HtnMMMl6 T PAJL0SB3RN Sat. and Sun. MATINEE Doors open 7.30 2 p.m.) Evening Show (Doors open " m"m " "lllim JLmsu 8 JjqomI ALL-WOO- H.T. 2,664 r. Sed. 4-- National Guard annual its holding Military Ball on Sat. March 22 at 9 pm. at the Jixxle Armory I he piev nution of trophies and, crowning of the queen will lie at 10 p m Tickets will be on sale at the dixir on the night of the ball foi $2 per couple, or on sale at the 53 9. 8 til 5 pm Arnm-- y Strangers and visitors always welcome at The Church of The This will be a strictly 1 11:1-27- e R. Ham. Pre. P. Ross Farl Marshall. Pre .Raymond Ophir Branch E. Pehrson, Romulus DeLaMare, Deseret Branch Clifford L. Swan, Arthur W. Bryan. Vernon Ward Silas M. Young, Carver W. Bryan. Gowan. , "EL M. KENT) GUESTS Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Jacobs, since last Saturday have been a daughter Mrs. Gerald Riley and son Garrett, Salt Lake City. They plan to return home , semi-form- a Lutheran Hour." Heaven and earth shall pass 1 W away, but My words shall not pass DUGIII1 R I OR THE THOM S G. 11RNTRS away." Matt. 2T.35. Just as the Mr and Mrs Thomas G Tur- enemies of Christ on Gocxl f riday s m t'e,r plans to make the ur are proudly JS PrJvt IL wicked, so X ival of the.r .second daughterj even l!l,: nu)sl IanBcal efforts of jf vaihrvn, born March 8 at the l.DS 10 bufy Him today are k H,, lospital in Sail lake (My, weigh- biought lo naught by( mg seven pounds, ten ounces I our111 whom it is written. He vear old Diane, welcomed Him of sitteth the in baavens shall new home on her hide sister lhe Urd shal have ,htm V Thursday. Happy grar.dparei ts are Pas- 2:dl'r,!,lonr Mr. and Mrs Shields and mis iiva Turner Tooele affair. I Springy Easter - MERCHANDISE D j'f'5 tflry - - Selections! GORDONS - Home Missionaries RTIIICA1E llmm MINT S C! lj Business Opportunities Farms RFLIFF SOCII'TY The Deseret Chemical Branch Relief Society will hold the literary meeting on Monday evening. Mar 17 at 7 p m. in the Deseret post chapel. Mrs Verda Crossley wi be in charge of the lesson assignment. All members and interested ladies aie invited to attend. 2,647 L TWEED Engines $100.00 LESS RLLILF SOCIETY The Tooele First Ward Relief Society will hold the literary lesson on Tuesday, March IS at 2 p m in the First - Sixth Ward church Mrs. Naonu Beck will give tile lesson. A baby sitter will be present All members and interested ladies are united to attend. RFLIFF SOCIETY The Tooele Fourth Ward Relief Society will hold the literary lesson on Tuesday, March 18 at 2 p m. Mrs. Jessie Aldous will give the lesson. A 17th of March birthday program will be given, following the lesson, after which refreshments will be served. All members and interested ladies are are invited to attend. 4TH WARD SISTER VISITS Mrs. Peter Winther, LaSai, Utah has been visiting in Tooele for the past week as guest of her sister, Mrs. C. B. Paullin. She is, at pre sent, a guest of another sister, Mrs Hugh Steele and also has visited with her other sister, Mrs. Mary N.ne acres of ground with best of soil, twenty-fou- r shares of Settlement Canyon irrigation water, new nine-roohome, two garages, sheds, some stock. This very fine property is priced at $35,000 down payment to be arranged. This lovely small farm is the talk of the valley. The almost new red brick home with full basement is immaculate. So much is included in furniture, farm equipment and stock. Although acres are only ten acres is watered land, another sixty-ningood pastuie or dry farm land. See this remarkable property now. Maybe we can sell your home or trade for a down payment. $25,000 is the selling price. One hundred acres thats right also an eight-roobrick home. Although this home is old, it can be made comfortable. Crops the last few years have been hay and grain. See and talk over this fine property. $10,500. e n Income Property Five-uni- t apartment house near Tooele City new First Sepeople grab curity Bank Building. Dont wait until this valuable property and then say, "I wish I had purchased that property. The present income is relatively high and the potential value cannot be measured. $16,000. A real value. Almost new, this business building, having over 2800 square feet floor area, located right in the heart of Tooele business district. This property is very suitable for many different types of business. Call and I will show you this fine property today. Priced at $10,000. n RECREATION cabin "on beautiful Fish Lake. Completely $6,000 with $1,000 as down payment. three-roo- Lovely furnished, large patio. $50 per month. Vestern Bealty . Insurance 324 South Main Street Co. Phone 1335 CARPET STATION WAGONS, TRUCKS, WITH LIKE PRICES Once you have decided on one of the above Cars I Torqueflite ADD THE EXTRAS YOU WANT! standara on Torqueflite Trans. $219.00 Torqueflite Trans. $219.00 179.00 179.00 Powerflite Trans Powerflite 107.00 Radio 87.00 Overdrive Saratoga, and New Yorker Torqueflite Transmission Windsor $219.00 100.00 Radio 93.00 Heater Heater Power Steering Solex Glass 108 00 Power Steering Std. Saratoga, New Yorker 38.00 Solex Glass 39.00 Power Brakes 17.00 Undercoating 46.00 White Walls ne Paint 1 83 00 Power Brakes 73.00 Heater 69.00 76.00 Power Steering 32.00 Solex Glass 38.00 Power Brakes 15.00 Undercoating White Walls Undercoating 33.00 White Walls Paint 9.00 92.00 Radio 19.00 Paint It Si i 38 00 Ori-flo- Full-conta- w 15.00 $ Radio, Heater, Overdrive Transmission (Used-Ca- r a real chance TRADE in to ALL-WOO- 'MM 2625 accordance with UADA Used All-Wo- . . . wide sele- Handsome Tweedy Multi-colo- r Stylings of color and styles in LLES Tweeds! LeesTweeds Blend ER SQ. YD. TOOELE, UTAH FHONE 134 OPEN 'TIL 7.00 Beau- 95 Boys' Slacks ALL-WOO- L Washable 12 6-- Fully-line- d IDEAL SPRING COAT Size 3 to 8-- Beige-Navy-Bla- Size 10-1- 27", 9, 12, Sport Shirts STRIPES-CHECK- 5 No-Iro- 95 up 10-1- 6 J98 S SOLID-COLOR- S Short-sleev- e n Cottons PI n And 15 Widths Available TATE FURNITURE CO. 50 North Mam, Tooelo 1219,s 8 BOYS' -E-! Easy Time Payment Terms Can Be Arranged For 3 our Convenience! UP TO THREE YEARS TO PAY! PAOLOS MOTOR COMPANY Your Friendly CHRYSLER, DODGE, PLYMOUTH Dealer r7 X 7-- L Ivy Stripes Mixed Tweeds Size BEAUTIFUL.. FAILLE tifully With Any Decor ! Car Guide) 1(P Sport Coats Footprints, Cleans Easily Ladies Coats please the Girls BOYS x Tweed Texture Hides 19.00 ctions deal at actual value 555 33.00 PRICES BEGIN AT This is tuf Home Resist Crushing, Shed Soil ct Sedan Faille Dusters Washable Acnllan 7-- Yours To Choose From Example: Plymouth plaza Jime... Selected Wools 100 Frosty, sheer Nylon Beautiful cottons 'The Dress to RAYON LINENS 32.00 Standard equipment Torsion Air Ride, Directional Signals . Safety-RiBrakes Wheels, Shocks, m Girls' Dresses Girls' Coats Phono 900 at . . . Satisfaction I Men's Wear Stake home missionary A certificate of achievement ar- appointments for Sunday. March, V SMARTEST STYLE SHOP fol-lbeen announced as mail. fur the in med V'ei'nexitav, 1(J We Vine Tooele jhave Mrs Carol Hcndruksnn Kroff, ProTooele First Ward Dale vo. daughter of Mr. and Mrs M.A Hendrickson. She received the ter tifnate for satisfactory completion of all the work as outlined by the 4H dubs m sewing, home nuking and home improvement for the years IMS tl 50 51 53 54 53 and 5ii (arol is attend, ng eight veais beauty sthixil and her husband, Robert Kroff. son of Mr and Mrs FARMS INCOME PROPERTY Eugene Krolf. i majoring in business at BYU and working as home with main street frontage. This is a fine Lovely mechanic at Barb-zon- . family home, large kitchen, double living room arrangement, MOTOR TO LOG UN two baths, on the sewer and having gas furnace. Property has Mrs. Bevan Anderson, Mrs. Mar a double garage, also barn where cow or horse or two can be vin Erickson. Mrs Wmford Hcc maintained. Best of soil, with two shares of water. Some tor, Mrs. L. H. Sobers and Mrs. Wavne Mallett. motored to Logan day this property will be in the heart of Tooele City business district. Priced at $10,000. on Tuesday. March II to attend the We have a very remarkable fine home near Tooele high Kappa Delta Sorority Mothers Club schools While your family would enjoy this fine home, the with ladies The visited meeting children would enjoy living near their school. Only $9,500 is their daughters until time for the the price. affair, then met with the sorority This cant last! home with a down payment mothers for dinner at the Bluebird of only $575 and like rent payments each month. Priced below Cafe, after which the meeting was market value . held in the Kappa Delta Soionty house. The Tixxde group returned Tooele OF A( t Now for best Stake Names P.1U J I AllllVlIly QallV J fjUV OT Layaway r, 1ST WARD tfTnl Sedan $2,376 Hardtop 2,536 Sedan 2,512 H.T. r. V-- Ser-Th- JW'e ' . Dodge TRUCKS V-- Sunday, March 16. The Fourth Sunday in lent. Sunday School and Bible Class at 9.15 Worship service at 10.30. Am the Resurrection too topic: . and the Life. John Sunday School Teachers Tram-- ) mg Course Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock Midweek Lenten Services WedBuried nesday evening at 7:30 Wuh the Rich" will be the topic f our based on Isaiah Military Ball DCD ncMWCOxar pm. Sots Mar. 22 for home that night hiJNCl 6 Sterling Ward Stockton Three-bedroo- e Those wishing to give of their blood to replenish the vital stock (which is being given to patients every day free of charge) should call the Tooele Valley hospital. A. Sharp, five-roo- Qeyton-- ; " and ! Ends Saturday v The mobile unit will be stationed .it the National Guard Armory at 16 South First Street between the hours iAf Cross are needed. Here is an Opportunity to make Your Own Deal! city Homes will be in Tooele, Thursday. March 20 and at least 120 donors PABLOS MOTOR COMPANY cy poi band FOR SALE Mien Bloodmobile Due Here Thurs. March 20 th YOU WANT and 35f Matinee 20 th.s wetk askmg people lo sign for the return of legalized horse There will be a display of vases rating in Utah. Tach generation and items used for vases such as has to suffer this scourge in the.r hav muj.s pitthers. toby jugs, own right to learn their lesson 'crv;i(a ' It is unjxissihle to sting one gen- oral, on twice once they see whatand m,.mbt.rs bnng one vase W)th they have gotten themselves mtoj b(.au(ful or uwfui ltTlported by legalizing horse rac.ng or things Horsey domt,stlcproct.css a own ,s good s(x.rt in its racung abIc t0 af. ,hc rcs, of us m h, right, but gambling is a b.ight.ngforJj so evcryone may feast their evil, which engulfs the guilty and eses on hpm and ,age alike The of innocent leg- home pushers a ncw respect for your wh alized horse racing use tax re treasure. We will have someone venue as an argument. Some of with the know-hoto tell us what these advocated sources of tax kind of flowers look best in them. money turn the stomach of decent We have a pruner, who knows people. The souls and welfare of his Muff a timely subject people apjiears ahead of money Mr. Lawrence will be there to in our dictionary. Do you know- of tell us the petunias he has started anyone who has money to waste in his green house, plus the re on the horse racing racket? quests you may want. Please come, join us m this lb. 45c Utah-grow- Si " LTHY Sliced Halibut icoaKaa Vases for Flowers To be Discussed Garden Club TOOELE. UTAH ISn-r- Ol - tolpf A. and It. MEAT CO. 729 NORTH MAIN 1 - 'THE VOIUD PAS HIS JURY' She plan to Join her hus McAllister, Howard J. Clegg. Tooele Fourth Ward at Price, Utah on Sunday, Albert and'and from there will return home W. Steadman, Moroni I. Oveson. the Mr. and Mr. Paullin will drive Tooele Sixth Ward Prei. Ale the F. Dunn, Daniel F. Lawrence. Tooele Eleventh Ward Rex D. Stutrnegger, Perry C. Gillett. Tod Park Branch Lawrence lone. Tooele City is leasing their ite cars for the current year the two police cars owned by are considered surplus by ii, r.1; s. ::hjj,,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. National Guard And have been reading ol the dilftient families of ten. How ool coumit. Guaranteed ! J |