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Show Tho Tooclo Transcript Friday, April bring a pie or cane, and aisa a tre nd tiler' will be a banquet for the, internvdiute and young people at Rose Pail, chinch, Friday at ( pm Anyone wishing to go. meet The Certified Agency piogram, at the cbuuh at 5 or call pm, or CAP as it is otn'rwi,e known, Rev. Sumner, phone 6x6 W. Pol Mis. Ramona E.lizalieth Beebe has been extended to Utah, to bo- 'owing this, there will be a Si 38, daughter or Mr. andeome effective with the passage Talbot, at 7 36 pm, with a Scottish Mis. Henry LU.be, of this city, of the 1'I59 housing bill now before speaker. This is complementin' died, Tuesday morning, in the Congress. This program is Youth Week. to encourage the building hosp'tal, of complica-iigneThis coming Sunday, all servees lions e following the birth of a son jand financing of homes in the at the church will be conducted e thru the communities 'lying her survived husband, is by by our youth of the church. We J Talbot nnd sons and'smn of FH A insurance to every to cordially invite anyone atteid daughters, Mrs. James H (Jan-.towand hamlet, no matter how The Womens Missionary Society ice)' Hatch; Larry J , Thomas Hen- - small. will meet on Tutsdav afternoon. ry, Roger Keith, Linda rave, and April 14, at the C. M. Lovell home, infant son, born Tuesday, April 7 361 Ninth East. Tod Park. weighing eight pounds, 13 ounces, Our revival will start on Wed- by Caesarean section. She is also survived by seven Mountains on the east, the Ironlon nesday tight, April 15, tluu Sunbrothel s, Blame and Owen Beebe, (plant south of Piovo on the south. day, Apnl 2fi. L r Into Beebe, Oiem; and the Oquirrh Mountains und ly, Nev.; the east lake front on the west Sheldon Beebe, Reno, Nev ; T Cloycl would be eligible at piesent to Biebe, Crantsville; Beebe, of Morgan, and Barnson take advantage of this new proI gram. Beebe, Tooele. Funeral services will be held Here is how the program works-FHcertifies local lending instiFriday, April 10 at 2 p m. at the as agents. authorized to untutions ward North chapel. Panguitch Burial will be in Panguitch ceme- dertake certain steps in the pro- Daughter of The Henry Beebe's We welcome Rev. nnd Mrs. David Hubbard and small son. Davy, here from llattsburg, Miss. They plan to make their home in Tooele, and to assist Rev. Stopnnr in the Crantsville mission. The Young Womens Missionary Society met with Sue Allen, in Crantsville, last Saturday evening. These meetings will continue each Saturday at 7 pm, at the Allen home. Any person interested in coming, contact Mrs. Neva Schmidti ndorff, at 74 Fast Vine street, Tooele, before the hour The Gals Auxiliary will meet with director, Tafoya, at her home at 455 Fast Tenth at Tod Faik, 7 pm., I riday. All girls are urged to be present. The Riotherhood will meet Friday night at 7 p m. at the church. oul-Sh- exten-Lawp-nc- Try ft Wan Ad INCOME T AX PREPARATION Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beebe left loans. In the past, these steps this morning for Panguitch to at- appraisal, inspection, and credit have always been per tend funeral services. analysis formed by members of the staff of FHAs district insuring ofl.ee I OHOAOBEY CLUB TRIDAY Mrs. Leslie W'arburton will enter- Under the CAP program, qualitain the Lohoaoliey Club at her fied local people, who had been home on South Coleman, this Fri- made familiar with Til A objectives and techniques are employed day, April 10 at 2 p m. to make property appraisals and the required inspections, and the STORY HOUR DISCONTINUED Due to conflicting events, the local lender is relied upon to me story hour, held on Saturday after- his judgment and knowledge tonoon, under sponsorship of the properly weigh the borrower's creWomans Club of Tooele, will bejdit situation. Thus, people wmk discontinued until further notice. ing together in their home areas are able to perform the tasks formerly done in the THA oitices. This processing by local people, therefore, makes one of the important benefits of CAP immed- Reasonable Rates Pedersen Insurance Agency Tooele, Utah North Main St. Ask About Our Insurance Rates for LIFE, CASUALTY. FIRE Pork cessing of applications for insured tery. MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M Boneless Fresh Sliced, 1 lb. Pkg. Wilson's Corn King Crisp Tasty Dill Pickles BuIk Lar9e 2 for 15c Bath Size 6c off Radishes & give-awa- Green Onions Fresh Crisp 3 bunches JQc Fresh Solid Dial Soap 2 ior 35c Bananas Assorted colors 2 lbs. 29c Fresh Lean Scot Tissue 4 for 55c Standby 46 oz. GROUND BEEF CHEESE 4 for 1.00 Tomato Juice Half Gallon 15c off 2 lbs 95c Banquet Mild b. 45c Standby assorted Save 20c Sun Liquid jCnr Driving Now 1.24 Berry Preserves lb. Jar 4 1.29 y Home missionaries for the North Tooele stake for Sundjy, April 12 have been announced, as follows; Saves Money George E. ward lakrview Nelson and Leo Shields. Second ward J. Rex Kirk and Leona Boyce. Third ward Jess W. Duffm and I red Hamilton. Irvin D. Bird and fifth ward C. Lester Shields. Kenneth D. Seventh ward Brown and N'u-- E. Biggs. W. Grover McEighth ward Bride and J. Ivo Christensen. N. Howard Jen Tenth ward sen and Wallace R. Johnson. How would you like to pet a sur- prise thcik for $76 38 to help pay those lulls, next Christmas? I very Utah motorist can give himself such a Christmas bonus just by adopting the easy does-il- " driving techniques of Mobilgas I conomy Run competitors, according to Art Pillsbury, chief Mewurd of the classic stock car rally Pillsbury points out that the 21 drivers in last year's run aver-ageIS 75 miles per gallon of gasof Elks oline, which is 31 jut cent belter mileage! thun the average motorApril 14 ist gets. The diflerenre was not in To the cars, but in the driving. The regular monthly meeting Applied against the $2)6 39 which of the ladies of I Iks will be held the average Utah motorist annApnl 14 at 8 p m. Members are ually spends on gasoline, that 31 urged to attend the meeting to per cent would amount to a sav- take part in the election of new ing of $7G 3S by the end of the officers. year, . Dinner will be served at 6:30 To give yourself that bonus. Pillsbuiy says, you need do only Tooele three Dungs; 1. Kup your cars engine weli- A lun,d enRn' can The Tree Tarm pmgram of Tooele stake genealogy group vour gas mileage ,ldute growing trees as a crop holds the will hold a class at the home of Avoid rabbit' starts, Mrs. "jack key to material increases in wild Lydia Alkm, 25 So Fust W., I'Hr life resources as well as to thrh,,h c;,n cut y evnmg, at 7:30 p m. Saturday miles Accelerate per gallon. nations according to will be on the basic course Study summer hotter and dryer thanAr(hur CuiluiVof Denver, we,,- bly. Derek Harland, the absence of shade trees to . - in genealogy Ly wn ou,lloor aiuj conver-- l 3. Cruise at a steady speed. Stop- volume 2. "What is an Original nter break the sun's rays. fuel land doubles t duving your sationist, author of a new booklet, The answer may be Record? Nothing adds to a communitys "Trees and Game a"" lights Twin Crops." found 1, volume 2. in chapter well more than kept appearance "Trees and wilflife live together Farrell Davies, 420 So. 320 West, shade trees lining the streets and on neatly half a billion acres of is holding classes on volume 1, giving that pleasant and homey United States," Caihart said in each Thursday at 7.30 pm. atmosphere. the new publication. "A great Anyone interested is invited to Our local pioneers knew this, of our animals and birds attend. when they rounded the mountain many forest environments for from Salt Lake and came to settle requite of .food and shelter. The value this common. ty. WhcTever streets ,u.s nuk,K were plotted or homesteads start njturj,useresMUrtP, of such wealth. TherePRESTO THE MAGIC CLEANERS . wise ed, trees were planted as windof timber wise fore, management breaks, for fruit, and to give re- and of game is directed at the lief from the deseret sun. From a production and harvest of each as distance, the traveler, upon seeing a crop indeed, they are twin the trees, knew that here was hoscrops. and not relief far away pitality, WITH CASH AND CARRY manCarhart said Even today, there is something of timberlands means 2 agement about a street lined with nicely-kep- t of prime interest to sxirts-men- . shade trees that is appealing things in most instances, it Tirst, and sociable. assures high levels of prixluction in Tooele, age has of both wood and wildlife. Secbnd, However, taken its toll and many of these it is the best prospect of sustainthis Terrific old patriarchs have been torn ed yields in both resources. down. Streets noted for their shade Carhart emphasized the impor- trees are completely changed and tance of keeping wildlife PLAIN SKIRTS jtions in balance with the ability OR . The City has had an informal 0f timberlands to feed them. He MEN S SLACKS with agreement property ownersCited several instances of major that old trees on private property deer dieoffs brought on by would be replaced when they were All will herds. Yes, taken out. "Theres a potential in the Tree The Shade Tree commission has Farm movement, and all forest even seen to it that a supply of management like it, to materially male thornless locusts, male green increase not only timber supplies, ash, mal Moline elm, and Mayday but game resources as well," said trees were made available at a the noted writer. nominal price. Their hopes were l-a very conservative one - tree 95 EAST VINE in Tooele Ph. 164 quota in front of each home which seems almost too conservative, as compared to what we have been d Ladies Meet Stake Holds Genealogy Classes Pry - iately apparent. Applications can be processed in four or live days instead of the several weeks it is now taking in backlogged I HA offices. Under this program, special precautions have been taken to maintain the same high quality of economic soundness, which has characterized FHAs home me rtgagt insurance in the past. Interest in the new program is high, and the response has been enthusiastic. This is not a program, but is designed to encourage mortgage lending in smaller towns which, in the past, have been sadly neglected. To acquaint everyone with the CAP, the Federal Housing Administration, in cooperation with local people will hold a series of meetings in selected cities. A program schedule of luncheon and dinner meetings has been outlined with lenders, title insurance companies, thf Chamber of Commerce (both Jr and Sr.), lumber dealers, home builders, architects, appraisers, newspapers, savings and loan associations, realtors, and others interested in this program. used to. These trees have been selling These meetings will be held in well, but there is still need fairly the key cities beginning April 20, for more planting. 1959 and on thru May continuing City Manager Sidney Nobel din7, 1959. They will be states that if the demand is great ner or luncheon meetings. be made The Tooele meeting will be held enough, more trees will Those trees available. desiring April 30 at the Kirk hotel at 7 now can get full information by p m. Contact Bert Weight, phone calling his office, 1552. 995, for reservations. So it might be well to take a look outside, and see if any shade trees could enhance our property. Well never regret planting them, and future generations will appreciate our foresight. Semi Fo) hasy-lJOC5-- II Dies at Panguitch d .Homo Missionaries Named for North Tooele Stake I FIIA Extends 'CAP Program All BAPTIST News Comer 18 ' 10, 1959 one-thir- fr Save Like Mad . . . - d Why Pay More and d week ony Savings work guaranteed. you like save with cash mad and truly carry at THE PRESTO Wan Atls ! CLEANERS Pay no-ho- st COME OH IN Its Your ! Chevrolet Dealers 2nd Annual Social Security Agent Due Here Next Wednesday representative of the Salt Lake office of the Social Security Administration will be at the city hall m Tooele, Utah, on April 15, and again on April 29 at 11 a m., to assist with social security problems. September 30, 1959 can be an important date for dependents of certain disabled workers. The 1958 amendments to the Social Security Act authorized monthly benefit payments to dependents of a worker who is receiving disability insurance benefits. However, as in the case of other types of social security payments, retroactivity is limited to twelve months from the date a claim is filed Thus, since the amendments became effective with September 1958, an application must be made, no later than September 1959 in order to avoid the loss of one or more months benefits. Of course, no payment can be made for months before September 1958, the month the law was amended. The changes permit payments to all the following classes of dependents formerly eligible only as dependents of a retired or deceased worker: 1. Unmarried children under age A City district The Bel Air SPECTACULAR DEALS NOW! FAST APPRAISAL AND DELIVERY TRADE AND SAVE The happiest part of the Sedan evqry modern line. come in and pick your favorite Chevy I NO IT! SPECTACULAR SELECTION unmistakably 59 in ' NOW! NOW! Sales Spectacular is the kind of car your money buys. 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