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Show 1 New Law Pcrmils Farmers To Control Certain Birds Friday, June The Tooele Transcript B At?? mm 5, 1959 t at minded? I'nplish sparrows, magpie, The Utah Fi.sh and Game Comhawk, Cooper's hawk, gosmission recently added three hawk, pia'rie falcon, or bullet of b.rds to the limited hawk, starling, crow, ravi-njays listed as predacious under sec or blackbirds and oilier picd.uiou of the fish and gurney tion as nw U. dt.M,uttlve code. This section will now davd by he CommlSMun. read: Commission spokesmen noted It shall be unlawful for any the addition of the raven, javs and enperson to shoot at, kill, take, blackbirds correlates state law snare, net, trap or hunt for any with federal law, in this re sped birds; or to rob or destroy any It will also Rive poultry men and r.ext, egg or young of any bird, feed yard operators legal license except as provided in this Code; to control concentrations of th s1 ' provided that when farmers, when they move on to the Commission, or oth- species during winter months. properties ers find it necessary to protect They also noted that the above their property or interests, the fol- birds could n o t be legally dc-jlowing named birds or their eggs uotpajojd ut jd.mu p.Aoj)S t or nests may be destroyed, or interests. d sharp-slunne- , dt.-la- poul-tryme- th-i- r o t: Bill M. Gibson property kAAAAA DON'T MISS THIS LOOK ! LOOK 1L00K 1955 62 Series, 4 ! Sedan, White wall Two-Ton- urday morning, June e, Radio and Heater, tires, Power Steering, Power Bakes, Hydro-mati- c Transmission, Tinted Glass, Padded Dash. AIR CONDITIONING! Miss Perfect Used Car for a Very, Very LOW LOW PRICE! See it at HIE Tooele, Utah Street IIORLACHERS U. He plans to make his future as a P.E. coach. V S.'y c Phone 860 f uation exercises. Jay r VISIT Mr. and Mrs. Harry Horlacher. now of 1ioche, Nevada, but formerly of Tooele, visited here, Memorial day. They have one child, a grandchild and a daughter-inburied in the Tooele -law remetery, and make regular Memorial dav visits here. Mantes Used Car Supermarket 23 South Main She is a member of the Kappa Delta sorority, and was an ROTC sjHinsor. She has signed a contract to teach in the Tooele county schools v At the Brigham Young University commencement exercises on June 5, Jay Glen Shields will be graduated with a bachelor of science degree in zoology. Jay is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen S. Shields, formerly of Tooele, now living in Pleasant Grove; and a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Shields and Mrs. S. J. Walters, of this city. He has fulfilled an LDS mission to Western Canada and anticipates enrolling in Southern California Dental College, in the fall. Duo Graduate From BYU K HR Friday & Saturday, rn i June 5th & 6th, at 3rd ISvlb i 70 Fast 2:50 til Dark Tooele, Utah Beautiful Bonneville Addition I Home Creations by MODERN HOME BUILDERS Offeretl for sale by ATKIN REALTY & CONSTRUCTION Graduates of the class of 1959 at Brigham Young University are Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Blakely, of Orem, Utah. Mrs. Blakely is graduating with a bachelor of science degree in the college of humanities, with a major in sociology and a minor in English. Mr. Blakely will receive a bachelor of science degree in the college of education, with a major in secondary education. ii Mr. Blakely will be teaching in Tooele for the school year 1959-6as He has accepted a position math teacher in Tooele Jr. high. Mr. and Mrs. Blakely are the son, parents of a Alan. They plan to make their home in Tooele following their graduation. Mrs. Blakely is the former Lou Ann Allred, of this city, and a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edson Allred. Mr. Blakely is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Blakely, of Idaho Falls, Idaho. Clashes Pre-nat- al The Early American Planned for June Enchanting cozy beauty of the past, blended with modern fine home deof the future, causes this lovely home to find a warm place in your heart. Beautiful brick with weeping mortar, old hand-cu- t rustic, potted flowers on a wall, a patio at the foot of sliding glass doors, that quaint kitchen opening into the large dining area, beautiful large windows allowing sunshine and the beauties of spring into early living room. The dreamy bathroom all in color, the friendly convenience of a guest closet which speaks web come, and three sweet bedrooms with many clothes and linen closets are for your delight. All this and more is offered in this wonderful home for only The signing classes will be pre-nat- held in the dining room of the Tooele Valley hospital from 7 to 8 pm. The husbands are invited to attend these classes with their wives. d June 9: Film, Prenatal Care; talk by a local doctor, fashion and Baby show, Maternity $13,150. CHILDREN VISIT and Mrs. R.S. Bevis and children, Billy, Sharon, Dannie, Kathy Lynn and Steven, of Shillings, Air Force Base, Lindsborg, Kansas, arrived Tudaday for a visit with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loren O. Allred. They will be here for a week or two, then go to Wichita Falls, Texas, where Bevis will receive six months schooling at engineering generator school for Air Force trainees. Thursday, the Bevis accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Allred to Salt Lake City for a visit at the bedside of Myron Guymon, at the LDS hospital, and Mrs. Guymon, for the day. t. Ronald Dale Rimington Run Remington Graduates from Ulah Slate U t. Ronald Dale Rimington will receive his bachelor of science degree from Utah State University, on Saturday, June 6. His major has been in industrial arts. Mr. Rimington is a son of Mrs. Roxie Rimington, 48 North Second West, and is married to the former Eleanor Joyce Hull. Prior to going to Utah State, Mr. Rimington served for two years in the U.S. Army, with 16 months in Korea. He will teach industrial arts in the Salt Lake school district next RELATIVES VISIT INJURED Relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Laird and baby, Kerry Kay, and Master Jay Laird, who came to visit them at Tooele Valley hospital, are: Brothers and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hutchinson, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wagstaff, of Hilliard, Wyo., who came early Sunday and took Kenny Ray Laird who was uninjured home with them. Also here Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. R.D. Frazier, of Spring-villUtah. Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Laird and son, Kevin, Brigham City, visited the injured, and Wednesday, Mrs. William Watstaff, mother of Mrs. Kenneth Laird, of Hilliard, Wyo.; sister, Mrs. Jesse Perkins, and cousin, Heber Clark, Ogden, arrived. Mr. Mile Morrison also visited the injured on year. SEVEN YEARS OLD Miss Raylene Maxfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Max-fielStockton, was honored guest at a party, on Wed., May 20 in celebration of her seventh birthday. Party games and light refreshments enjoyed by Raylene and 17 little guests. She recieved many lovely gifts. e, were Waul Ads Pay Clothes. The Rambler Home Film, Care of the tour of the OB Baby; section of the hospital. June 23: Film, Fun in Foods; talk by Mrs. Hazel Stevens, nutrient consultant, State Dept, of Health, Salt Lake City. June The latest in home styling. You could never grow out of this home. Friends calling will enjoy parking on that wide concrete driveway, and theyll notice the quality of wnde walks and porch steps. The beautiful roof and the blending lines, large removable aluminum window's with screens, of color and brick tells you this is a real value home. The large living room has a guest closet, door chimes, sliding glass doors opening onto patio. The kitchen is full of beautiful birch cabinets. Two linen closets are in the hall, all three bedrooms have large sliding door closets. The bathroom is large and sectioned. Colored bath fixtures, tiled walls, shower over tub, and cabinet-typ- e basin are really nice. Plumbing for washer and dryer are in the full basement. One area of basement could be used for recreation, which is 12 feet by 42 feet in size. An extra bathroom could be completed later. This fine home has the attached garage with over-headoors. Home is selling at FHA d G. Shields To Graduate BYU George G. Blakely !K? Gibson M. received a diploma in Associate of Arts as a graduate from Dixie Junior College at the commencement exercises, May 29, in St. George. His college activities included playing football for the Dixie Rebels, who, for the fourth successive year, finished in the upper division of league standing, bringing home second place trophy of the ICAC He graduated from the Tooele high school in 1954. Future plans include furthering his education in physical therapy. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. O.H. Gibson, of this city. His parents attended the gradBill Among the 1959 graduates from the University of Utah will be Gene Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Smith of 97 North Third street, Tooele. Mr. Smith, a former Tooele high i school athlete, will receive his BS degree, June 8. His major is in physical education. He played on the varsity baseball team at the daughter MUST MOVE UNIT IMMEDIATELY For One Of Our Customers. A Lou Ann Blakely Miss Mullet to for Reconditioned USED CARS at ROTC Sponsor Corps. Miss Mallet is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mallet, of 224 South Fourth street. MANTES Used Car Janice Lyn Shields Makes RYU Honor Roll SISTERS VISIT Mrs. Edith Bunn, Mrs. Vera England and Mrs. Jessie Lougy were guests of their sister, Mrs. Annie Gillespie, Salt Lake City, on Tuesday. They went out for dinner and a drive, and went to see the new home of Gordon Bunn at Kearns, before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Clarki drove to Cleveland, Ohio, when Mrs. Clarke attended vicilian per sonnel officers conference fo three days, last month. Mr. Clarki went on to Oak Ridge, Tenn., siti of the atomic plant. He visitei with his mother, Mrs Jennie E. Clarke, of Oak Ridge They were gone two weeks am returned home, last weekend. Supermarket 1958Chev-4D- RELATIVES VISIT Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Steele, c Santaquin, and children, Johnny and friend. Bob; Pat and Mike Dick and wife, Laurie and chile ren, Danine and Mark, who ar visiting with their parents, fror New Hampshire, were guests, las Sunday, at the home of Mr. am Mrs. Albert England. Dan and FIc rie England and children, Danny Carla, and baby. Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lougy were also present. 16: $11195 Chev - Bel Air 1958 Door Hardtop, Radio Heater, Turboglide, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Two-tonNew white wall Tires, was $2725 Now 2 -- e, $2150 1957 Chev-Sedan, O. P. SKAGGS, First $1595 1957 Chev-- WELCOME $1895 Pontiac 4 Dr. 1956 transHydromatic, mission, Perfect Tires, was $1625, Now HT, $1395 Chev 1956 Nearly one in throe hospital emergency - room patients is an accident victim. Accident victims spend more time in the hospital, on the average, than other pat-1 Atkin Realty & Construction 324 South Main Street Fhone 1335 j! j 4 Dr. Sedan, Radio - Heater, powerglide, White walls, was $1525 V-- 8, Now $1375 Chev 2 Dr. Sedan, Powerglide, Radio & Heater, White walls was $850 1954 -- Two-ton- e, Til tfMUlO Chev - Bel Air 1953 4 Dr, Sedan, Powerglide $795, Now Accidents are the leading cause among persons in the age group. The motor vehicle is the No. 1 accidental death - dealer among Falls are No. 2. persons aged The Council says accidents cost the nation nearly 12 billion dollars a year. n $2095 Now Wilson's Certified Slabe of death TO OUR OPEN HOME SHOO'! Series Station Wagon, Powerglide, was 210 $ 695 $595 Piece 49c lb. 3 Sliced 53c lb. 4 n Dr. 4 Radio and Heater, was Accidents know no peer as a killer of young people, the National Safety Council reports. It cites this evidence: More persons years of age die in accidents than from all diseases and other causes combined. This low-cattractive home with its long lines is a combination of many characteristics desired in a home. The beautiful entrance, a guest closet, a large living room with planter box near the stairs, chimes on the wall and shiney oak floors, a kitchen so large you will be surprised, many beautiful birch cabinets, sink, formica cabinet tops, built-irange and oven by Hot Point, a fan always taking away cooking odors and inlaid on the floor, to match the rest. Three nice bedrooms all have large sliding door clothes closets. The beautiful bathroom with its colored fixtures, built-i- n cabinet type wash basin, sliding glass doors on medicine cabinet, and a wide plate glass mirror will excite you. Yes, there is a full basement with studs all ready to shape into rooms. You have the best of automatic gas furnace and water heating, all plumbing and wiring for that washer and dryer are installed, and plumbing is there for that extra bathroom in the basement. Because many men like a shop, we have an outside entrance to your basement. After the days work is through, meet with friends on the cool combination carport and patio, with beautiful Lake Bonneville to thrill you with its view. This outstanding true home value is offered for only $13,850. Range and oven are optional. e, was $1825, Now Quality Young People The Bonneville Home Power-glid- Now .... Killer of of $15,000. Dr. 4 210 Series, d appraised value r. Sedan, Standard Transmission, was $2050 Now VISIT PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. George Liddian and children, Allen, Bruce, Evai and Kent, motored to Nephi, las weekend, where they visited wit parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.V. Lie diard. They also visited with pat ents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Morley at Moroni. JUNE See These Fully Miss Marilyn Mallet will receive her bachelor of science degree from Utah State University, in exercises to be held June 6 at Lo gan. Miss Mallet will graduate from the school of education with a ma jor in interior design. A member of the Kappa Delta sorority, Miss Mallet also served as treasurer on the Pan Hellanic Council. She was a member of the Miss Janice Lyn Shields, a sen ior in the BYU college of nursing, at recently received recognition Brigham Young University for being listed on the roll for high honors for the past three consecutive quarters. Janice is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen S. Shields, former Tooele residents, and a granddaughter of Mrs. S. J. Walters and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Shields, of Tooele. reduced PRICES Receive Degree From Utah State Newborn Accidents and save! Marilyn Mallet Dixie Jr. College Graduate from Utah University 1 .... Graduates from Gone Smith to 6. who is the Anderson, or Mr. and Mrs. W. Beva.i Anderson, 150 So. Coleman, will graduate from the school of education, with a major in elementary education. Rill M Gibson Gene Smith Alice M. Anderson R.S. To Deism? from IJSU Alice Mam Anderson will be the graduates of Utah among State University at Logan, and will receive her bachelor of science degrtc in rites scheduled for Sat- CADILLAC Door Alice Marie Anderson icnts. An American is hurt in an acci-deevery three seconds. One per-so- n is killed every six minutes, These are pretty shocking sta-- 4 tistics, the Council said. They certainly emphasize the urgent need for keeping a sharp eye out for hazards. t i Lard Wilson's Shortening Bake Rite 3 lbs. 69c Holiday Brand Margarine Fresh 3 for 89c Purity's Cream Sandwich Cookies 2 full AT lbs. ggc Bananas RiP. 2 lbs. 35c Ton Won't Last Long! Chrysler 4 Dr. Sedan, was $595, Now $295 POT ROAST 100 54c y2 wheel drive, 6 cylinder. Perfect for fishing and hunting. 4 Large, Solid, Ripe lb. 8c 1951 Hudson - 2 Dr. Sedan, was $350, Now $195 U.S. Good 07c Willys Pickup, 1953 Solid lbs. 69c bars and get one bar for Ic Balh size Lilebouy Soap 4 Cantaloupe Our Special Friday & Saturday Cianl Size reg. 82c VeJ Buy 3 Cudahay's Rex 1951 Node Cut lb. 49c MANTES Fresh lean beef GROUND BEEF lb. 49c Used Car Supermarket Phone 860 |