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Show Local School. Included On TKe Tooele Transcript Friday, SeptemHer25, First Lutheran Church 1959 graduate and education schools. The aim of the program, as outlined by NSFI is to stimulate interest and spread the influence The University ol Oregon's of competent teachers of science Science Demonstration Travelling Lecture Program, supported by a NIECE DIES $.1X2,000 grant from the National Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frazier Science Inundation, u ill hegi nits six northwestern stale tour Sept and son Kent, left Sat. for Stevens-ville- , Science Tour 2X. The first phase of the tour, Sept 28 to Oct. 2, will take the in their apparatus - loaded on a preliminary teachers station-wagon- s survey of the territories for which each will lie responsible. G. Richard Kay, whose home base will be in Salt Lake City, Utah, will visit the schools of the Northern Utah area including Tooele County High Schools, to ar range for week-lonprograms later this fall. Oregon is one of four universities selected as a training center by the NSF to travel in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, and Utah. The project is un- der the direction of the universitys Wyo-minin- g Sunday, Sept. 27. The Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity. Sunday at 9.15. Montana. At Coalville, they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown, a sister of Mrs. Frazier and at Stevensville, they attended the funeral of Miss Delores Ann Vernon, 10 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Vernon, and niece of Mrs. Frazier and Mrs. Brown. She died Thursday night following heart surgery at a Salt Lake hospital. She is survived by her parents a sister, Joyce and brother, Sheldon, grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vernon and Mrs. Zora Golesh all of Stevensville. Funeral service and buriaL took place Monday at Stevensville. Mr. and Mrs. Frazier and son visited with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vernon and returned home Tuesday. OUT! CIHJIICIIES Community Mcthoilitt Land Office, Sait AGEMENT, Lake City, Utah, September 16 1959. Notice is hereby given that E. Larson of Vernon, Douglas Utah, on July 28, 1939, filed ap- 278 North Main BRYCE MADSEN 2 Left is now in charge of their Hotly and Paint Shop AS AN INTRODUCTORY OFFER Mr. Madsen is offering a complete one color Paint Job Ford - $50.00 $70 for only for Tu-Ton- 80 e REMEMBER IT'S PAUL0S MOTOR CO. 67 E Vine Phone 888 ANNOUNCES THAT DISCOUNTS! SOUTH MAIN Worship, 11 am. Training Union. 6 pm. Evening worship, 7 p.m. Midweek prayer service, Wed., Sec. 32, T. 9 S., R. 9 W SL Mer., Utah, 240 acres. This notice is for the purpose of allowing all persons claiming the selected land or having bona fide objections to such applciation an opportunity to file their protest or other objecSalt tions in the Land Office, with Lake City, Utah, together evidence that a copy of such pro test or objection has been served upon the applicant, within 30 days from the date of the first publication of this notice, Ernest E. House Manager (First pub. Sept. 25, 1959, last pub. Oct. 16, 1959). CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our sincere thanks to ail who helped us and were so kind at the illness and mother, passing of our beloved Mrs. Bessie May Kemp. We are grateful to the doctors and hospital staff, the floral offerings, cards and every expression of sympathy extended us. Fern and Letren Turner and Bonneville Motors Tooele, Utah FOR ANY AUTOMOTIVE NEEDS family. and Virginia and family 6 Cudahys Sliced 7 pm. J andS Salt Lake City, Ogden City. test 1 lb. Pkg. PJ O 71c Holiday Margarine 3 lbs. 89c 70c Potatoes No-- Red 10 lbs. 25c Giant Size Vel Tooele, Sait Lake City, or any-where in the nation, call. Jay jjNViheisel, Tooele 1160, or Realj $ Brigham qt. Size 1 ? Estate Exchange, EL 574X8.lt Member multiple listing ex Transit delusive representative American Real Estate Offices Blil Wisk FOR YOUR REAL It ESTATE NEEDS g It Morning at 1 By Nabisco Ritz Crackers First Grade S & 2 lb. pkg. 65c Dill Pickles lbs. 53c 4 Small Fresh. Smoked Assorted Jello Pudding 6 Pineapple-Grapefru- HAM HOCKS pkgs. 59c 3 lor it 8gc GROUND BEEF 7c Off NOW ONLY Sure Champ Wilmer Nelson lb. 19c Fresh - Lean Standby First Quality - 46 oz. AT 2 - 15c E Chili Beans Drink lr9- - Bulk, juicy Dg Meal 2 2 lbs. 89c Wilsons Small Meaty lbs. 32c BACON SQUARES lb. 25c .IP. Why we built two cars for 1960 . . . as different as night and day REMODEL, REPAIR, FIX -- UP NOW! ALL NEW JK A New Era Begins For Your Kitchen... IMPERIAL ALUMINUM history you will be able to walk Into your for the first time In Chevrolet's dealers showroom, and see two totally different kinds of cars. D One is the conventional 1960 Chevrolet, The brand new in appearance and more beautifully refined and luxurious than you can imagine. other is unlike any car we or anybody else ever built the revolutionary Corvair, with the engine in the On October 2 Combination Storm DOORS Its pre-hun- g make installation simple and easy. into and Just slip place fasten. Finest qua1 over lity thick. All hardware plus pneu- ii matic closer in- - Why two binds of cars? Because America itself has been going through some big changes in the past few years. Our cities have been straining at their seams. Traffic is Farking space is at a premium. And our suburbs have spread like wildfire, Feople are living farther from their work, driving more miles on crowded streets. There is new leisure time but more things to do. Theres a new standard of living and more need for two cars in the family garage. In short, Americas automobile needs have become so complex that no one kind of car can satisfy them completely. That is why we at Chevrolet, keeping tab on these trends, have had a revolutionary compact car in the planning stages for more than nine years. Thus, when we decided three years ago to prepare for production of such a car we were ready to build it the way it should be built. There was no need for a hasty crash program that version would create only a sawed-of- f of a conventional car. That is why the two cars you will see in your dealer's showroom October 2 will be two entirely different kinds of cars. One is the 60 Chevrolet brand conventional new in beauty, with new space inside, new spirit under the hood, a new ii eluded. 19-ye- ar Wed like to tell you why we built two such different cars, rear where it belongs in a compact car. how we built them and for whom we built them. in its own frame to jam-packe- d. BUILT-IN- PRE-WA- Y With a flair for fashion, Wallchef ovens end Counterchef range tops en hance any kitchen. Designed for peo pie who want the best, they have the custom-looof qualify, the engineering that speaks a lifetime of dependabil !ty and service Either electric or gat models BILT-WEL- L TRIPLE-TRAC- S INSTALL IN 30 MINUTES WEPCO WINDOWS VINYL PLASTIC STORM WINDOW KITS WOOD CABINETS CABINETS offer all the warmth and styling of the most exa pensive custom wood cabinets at fraction of the cost. Choice of lovely natural wood finishes . . . quality constructed. As low as $9 per month. BILT-WEL- L Let Us Help You Plan ... Your New Kitchen K Waterproof, Stormproof economical. per window 2 for 25 45 Art 07 , TIME TO INSTALL NEW FURNACE B FILTERS W and "P Nationally Advertised "Dustop" Fiberglass "SUPERFINE" FIBERGLASS for heat ducts, hot water pipes, etc. INSULATION IDEAS - NEWEST MATERIALS Door Strip Brass s felt 15 sq-ft- - Weather Strip For larger door or window. CONTRACTOR ARRANGEMENTS Buy on Bestway Budget Terms as low as l(fc&SG0 Month feeling of sumptuousness and luxury never before attained by any car in its field. There is great V8 power linked with new thrift, plus Chevrolets engine. It is a superb traditional car that comes even closer to perfection in silence, in room, in ease of control, in velvety ride than any other car we have ever made. The other is the Corvair, a compact car that is astonishingly different from anything ever built in this country. It has to be because this is a compact car, with a really a car remarkable performance ... designed specifically to American standards ol comfort, to American traffic needs. The engine Is in the rear. Among the basic advantages resulting from this engine location are better traction wheelbase and on a compact 108-ina practically flat floor. But to be placed in the rear, the engine had to be ultra light and ultra short. So Corvairs engine is totally new ch mostly aluminum and air cooled; it weighs about 40 per cent less than engines. It is a flat six so it Is only opposed horizontally three cylinders long . , , and that leaves a lot more room for passengers. Another weight saving: like modern airplanes, the Corvair has no frame; the body-she- ll supplies it great struc conventional tural strength , . . its a welded unit that is virtually rattle-freThe ride is fantastic. But to get it we had to design independent suspension at every wheel; conventional springing would give a compact car a choppy ride. Right now well make one prediction: no other U.S. compact car will ride so comfortably, hold the e. road so firmly and handle so beautifully. Now there are two kinds of cars from Chevrolet because it takes two kinds of cars to serve Americas needs today. If you love luxury the utmost in luxury and if you want generous interior space, breath-takin- g performance, automatic drives and power 60 assists then the conventional Chevrolet may be your choice. If easy parking, traffic agility and utmost economy are high on your list then you should seriously consider the Corvair. But the best thing to do is to look these two new cars over at your Chevrolet dealers . . . take them out for a drive. It may be that the only logical choice for your family between two cars like this is both. They make a perfect pair. See all the new Chevrolets October 2 at your local authorized Chevrolet dealers MANTES $IJ00 23 South Main CHEVROLET COMPANY Fhone Tooele, Utah 1 I MMi 10:30 a m and 6 pm. Confessions Saturday 4 to 6. 7 to 8.30. Novena, Tuesday, 7 p.m. ft ft ft ft ft ftft2r tr , i: 4 dr Cft-- Baptist communion service mil plication Utah 02X201 under section 8 of the Taylor Grazing Act, as amended, to select the E'j SW4 Sec. 24, T. 8 S R. 6 W SL Mer. Utah containing 80 acres, in exchange for the W'NEU, NW'4 Bonneville Motors DODGES .... 3 Left PLYMOUTHS 3 Left 51 Lutheran DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, BUREAU OF LAND MAN- ALL USED CARS AT TERRIFIC Fiit 597 Pastor p.m Left 41$ Utah Avenue Sunday Masses 7.00 am., this community Fhone 1728 at Dugway Proving Ground, Tri. at 7:00 p.m. This Is The Life Saturday at Church School 9: 45 a m. 4.30 over KSL-TV- . Church service 11.00 am. God hates sin, but He pities and Nursery for small children. M.Y.F. Intermediate and Senior loves the sinner . groups at 6:30 pm. Coffee hour, Sunday, September 27th, after church service. Official board meeting, Friday US Good Blade Cut September 25, 7:: 30 p m. 30 : Choir practice, Thursday at 7; James C. Stephens, Phone 1007 At Terrific Discounts! DODGE TRUCKS Rev. Charles E. Treegard Pastor School and Bible Class n The fall rally of the Lutheran Womans Missionary League will he held this Sunday at St. Pauls Lutheran Church in Ogden. LOCAL OUT! 1 Church of Christ Service Childrens' Religious Instruction Pastor, Rev. Varion L. Stogner Sunday School, 10 a m. Suturday from 9:30 to 11:30. Uisw- - fv ALL NEW! CHRYSLERS St. Marguerites Catholic Worship service at 10:: 30. The Sermon topic: Our Forgiving God Jonah 3 and 4. MUST GO OUT! For information for 8 S3 |