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Show Friday, November The Tooele Transcript 13, 1959 . rrrrrrT thflt of the one was school level high bes that he has attended and the presented was entirely new One of the most outstand-pomt- s that Col. Dicks noted mg was the teleproinpter system used in the ultra modern auditorium facility. This system allows remote controlled operation of the numerous training aids and permits coordination at any tune during the class room presentation. material v Three room fur. at Kirk Coffee ACCORDIAN LESSON COOK given in FOR RENT apt. with garage. Suitable for your home. By Jay Powell, cerShop. tified teacher for Progressive couple only. 251 North 1st West. FOR RENT very nice fur. baseSchool of Music. Accordians furment apt. 357 South 2nd West CR1 THIS YEAR nished. Phone 1730. aprons lor give Phone 1197. Christmas. Phone 2083. 583 So. deDOLL CLOTHES, ORDER 13 til Dec. 24 JaNev tails call Coleman st. APTS FOR RENT Pd-ti- l 20 WANTED Ph. 636. RENT furn. house. CR1 FOR 3 room partly Grantsville. Ph 1956 FOR SALE pickup 3 speed with OD. $1095. Cash. FOR SALE Clarinet, good con455 Parkway. Ph. 1136. dition. TU and Chukar parPHEASANT WILL BUY LADYS CUT HAIR tridge for sale. 518 North 1st Leave address this paper, will West. Phone 894, Tooele, Utah. call. 0 TU4-334- 3 FOR SALE 3'j months old bull calf. 8 months old sow. 15 rabbits. Inquire Swarnes Garage, Stockton. ' i, TU7-363- Motel. Couples only. ' Home & Business OPPORTUNITY Because the classes are designed for high ranking military and civilian personnel, this attorded the Colonel the opportunity to meet some of the officers he had some previously served with years ago. The attendance of Lt Col. James H. Dicks at this new CBR Weapons School is but an other example of the good relations between Dugway and Tooele Ordnance Depot, z'- '- Homecoming Banquet Nov 22 A Tod Park LDS Branch will hold a combined home coming and 20 EXPERT baby tending. Expert Drive by 348 W. Main, Grants- welfare banquet on Friday, 6 p.m. in located acres at ville. Three ground November, starting Phone ironer and expert sewer. just three blocks west of cen- the Child Welfare Building, ac 1462-R- . ter of Grantsville. Right on cording to Parley Savage, branch Col. Dicks LAWN MOWERS and saws sharmain highway. Has nice, mo- president. A turkey dinner with all the pened by machine. Get your dern two bedroom home. Prooiled mower sharpened and perty suitable for motel, super trimmings is being served, as a now for next spring. Pickup mart, trailer court, any road- home event, for both coming and delivery. Earl Stewart, Tooside service. Just $10,000 for members and former members ele Trailer Park, 421 North 2nd, acreage and home! and their families. 27 W. Phone 2390-W- . at The costs have been set $3 00 a plate or $10.00 a family, STATE FARM MUTUAL and the money will be used for Auto Insurance The newly instituted Chemical, LAKE 4th So. 7th W. SALT welfare. KETCHUM. Ph. CITY. BOB Stanley L. Searlt Biological and Radiological WeaPublic is invited. 47 West First North pons School at Dugway Proving Phone 974 FURNISHED APT Clean, atGround, was honored to have as B flat La Blanc FOR SALE a student in this last class, Lt tractive. No smokers. Call afclarinet. Good condition. Phone ter 5 p.m. 38 East 1st So. CR1 ASC Colonel James H. Dicks, the ExCR1 890. ecutive Officer of Tooele OrdEXPERT baby tending. Expert nance Depot and a good friend of SEPTIC TANKS, cess pools and ironer and expert sewer. Phone The Tooele ASC County annual many here at Dugway. 1462-grease traps cleaned. election of community committee CR1 Old horse drawn car- men will be conducted by mail WANTED this year. Generally, people who riages, all types. Send photo and FUGS, CARPETS, FURNITURE or details to G. Smith, P.O. box have an interest in a farm as We clean, tint, dye, bind, mothowner, operator or sharecropper CR1 390, Tooele. proof. Jacobs. Call 499. will be considered eligible to vote 1952 FOR SALE Dodge pickup, in this election. SPO Elks No. 1673 meetings sec good condition. A good buy $195 Ballots will be mailed to eligiond and fourth Tuesday 8pm Phone ble voters November 20. The farto buy Jack Rabbits POTATOES FOR SALE WANTED red oi mers are to vote and return Ten cents each, Luckys Garbetween November white, two cents pound. Phone their ballots CRI age, Grantsville, Utah. 0311-Jand December 2 of this year. House work and WANTED FOR SALE Clean cement gravel Any person wishing to vote who does not receive a ballot should ironing. References. Ph. 1530. Mixed or separated. Drive-wa-y 8 1 the Tooele ASC County Of- Atkin fill dirt. soil, Top ' gravel. Sand & Gravel. Phone 890. CRIlhce and vote there. Tooele County is divided into four "A", B communities, C and D. Farmers of each community will elect a com committee consisting of a vice chairman, chairman, U S. Government Graded Choice member and two alternates. The Good Beef. Aged To Peak of Or of Reasonable and seasonable, ge'jCommunity Election Board Flavor. nine new colors... each has recently for community Glaxo plastic type nominees for this elec- to order, call any asphalt tile floors. Radio Elec- - selected tion. and Hardware. trie business office of includes Community "A BOAR SERVICE: YORKSHIRE Mountain and Wendover. Grantsville, FFA. Mr. The Call Grantsville for community nominees States iMeet Journalism students County Dairy Next Wednesday from The annual dairy tour for Too' ele County dairymen will be held Wednesday, November 18 at 12 o'clock noon. Fhe purpose ot this and tour is to observe feeding of the management practices day. the who have made Intermountain dairymen Murray Moler, best D H.I. record the past two manager of United Press InterTooele school, high Bobbie Car- mack, Marsha Perkes and John Hansen, attended the annual Utah School Journalism Conference at Brigham Young University Satur- of Three-fourt- Every year the chapter attends either the Utah State Fair, or the International Golden Spike Livestock Show. This year it will be the Golden Spike Livestock Show Utahs new Jusf or three years. the farm oi James Bevan, 565 South Coleman street, in 'looele, at 12.00 o clock noon, where Mr. Bevan will dis- cuss his leeding and management program and will show improvement the daughteis have made over their dams by artmcial oreeding. at The second slop will be oi Hogan Brotners Farm, west Stockton, where we will observe tneir teeding practices, the milking and the herring-bone milking system. From the Hogan Brothers Farm Stake we will go to tne looele Dairy Farm, at Vernon, where we will see the loose housing system, concrete corrals and their ieedmg program. Max Boles, Fieldman for the Cache Breeding AssociaValley tion and Proiessor John Barnard irom the Utah State University, will be with us on the tour to discuss principles of feeding and breeding of dairy cattle. All dairymen and people interested in the dairy industry are invited to attend. Annual Election Of County Due This Month FOOD $TOW N Arrived At Tooele valley Hospital at We will be Joseph and Verna Davis Campdaughter, Nov. 11. Surgery bell, Tooele, Howard Davis, Magna. Jack Baer, Magna Kathryn Hudson, Grantsville Medical Louis Gunther, Tooele Adeline Evans, St. John y 386lh Seventys Hold Banquet The annual banquet of the 386th Quorum of Seventy will be held Thursday, Nov. 12, in the North Tooele stake tabernacle. Dinner will be served promptly at 7:30 p.m.. All quorum members and their wives are invited to attend. President Antone R. Ivans and Mrs. Ivans, will be the guest tuberculosis cases in 1958 were discovered in their late stages, when the prospects of recovery speakers. are poorer, and when there has San Juan been more chance to spread the tuberculosis in Ogden. disease to others. TB is caused by a germ the more than cases of They will attend the show on There were 126 new tubercle bacillus. It is contagious, the average tuberculosis in Utah in 1958. Monday, November 16. TU4-393- TU7-354- Journalism Nov. 25. EL5-465- - U Tooele High FI A News TOD Executive Officer Attends Dugway School KETCHUM REALTY Attend 1Y national, was keynote speaker Journalism stutor the event. dents don't pay enough attention to the news. We live in a complicated world and the news media are necessary to interpret it for us, he said. Instructive sessions in the mor ning included sports reporting, women in journalism, advertising, careers in communications, newspaper yearbook reporting, newsduplicated production, papers and workship for teachers. During the afternoon, students were divided up into groups for further instruction in feature writ newspaper ing, mimeo graphic makeup, school magazine, better photography, editing The Tooele Chapter FFA, met yearbooks on November 5, for their monthly and a brainstorming session for new ideas. These groups were meeting. headed by 11 professional writers They selected three candidates and publishers and four for the chapter sweetheart of the harvest ball, which will be held on 2 room home. UtiFOR RLNT lities furnished. 157 North 1st West, fter 5 pm. or Sat. and Sunday. TOI) Branch Tour Set for Students The Colonel Indicted County has the highest case rate in Utah; ten times higher than of Utah counties. gotu U.S. Choice or Good lb. 77c ROUND STEAK - U.S. Choice or Good (Full Cut) lb. 77c RUMP ROAST A and R Brand lb. 59c BREAKFAST LINKS security for at night, try a bedroom extension phone Delicious Peterson Telephone TU4-395- 1957 SALE Fieat $000; for my equity. Take over payments of $34 92 a month. Phone 908. FOR $200 2 bedroom home, FOR SALE Small Wall to wall carpet. equity. Take over GI loan. Ph. 908. 190 South Sixth. committeemen are: Joe C. 'AnBarnard derson, Lester Boyer, Castagno, John W. Clark, Ray Fawson, Merrill J. Fidler, John D. Johnson, Verl B. Johnson, Jay Rulon Worthington, Stromberg, Charles H. Paul Worthington, Wrathall and William Wrathall. includes LinCommunity "B coln, Tooele, Lakepoint, and Er-dFOR SALE Easy Regent, elecThe nominees for community tric automatic washer, like new. committeemen are: Kirk Bevan, sell for will Original cost $369, J. J. Castagno, Roland Coon, $175 for quick sale. Phone Bar-ruMervin Garrard, Frank Grgich, Motor No 7 or 76. William B. Harris, Horace H. Crib with mat- Jones, John A. Smith, Martell FOR SALE tress $10, high chair $5, play- Tomoli, and Dallas Weyland. C includes Stock-ton- , pen $5. Phone 1688. Community St. John, Clover and Ophir. two bedroom fur FOR RENT for community nominees apartment. 417 S. Main. Con- The tact Mrs. Allen at 4Q7 So. Mam. committeemen are: Keith Ahi- strom, Glen L. Bracken, Lislie 3 Reid Dymock, Asel John, Claude ORDER YOUR THANKSGIVING Johnson, R. H. Orr, Elvin O. Rus TURKEY NOW. Fresh killed sell, Elmer Sagers, Paul Stookey . Call Biggs, and Mervin J. Russell. GOOD PAS- HORSE WINTER D" includes VerCommunity CRI non and surrounding area. The TURE. Phone 296. for FOR SALE Reversed flow gas nominees community com furnace, 90,000 BTU good condi- mitteemen are: Edwin Anderson, tion. Phone 2096 or see at 309 Robert Durrant, D. J. Fredrickson, Kenneth Fredrickson, CalSouth, 320 West. vin Olson, Douglas Larson, Elmer F, Larson, Ray E. Pehrson, NorS. Yates. man and Lawrence Soft, supple Sharp. leathers If anyone wants to nominate a look candidate for community the com(with mitteeman in addition to the preof alligator) sent nominees, he should get a offer a costly more petition signed by ten or eligible voters. This petition must fashion idea at be received by the chairman of the Community Election Board by a moderate price Election Board Chairmen are: for fall and A - Quentin Brown Community M of Grantsville; Community winter dress wear. R. Droubay of Tooele; ComAll sizes C - Milton Sagers of munity and widths. St. John; and Community D Sidney Pehrson of Vernon. a. s P-1- 3 P-1- SP ecial vafue for your weeltoH Fresh Baked J doz. 27c SNOW FLAKE ROLLS lie I Plump and Meaty isRAISINS Lyons FRUIT ea. 39c JELLY CAKE ROLLS Iba-Da- 2 Pound Pk9 39c Pund 45c CAKE MIX Kitchen Charm WAX PAPER Purity SALTINE CRISCO 3 (with FREE Turkey Lacing Kit) SHORTENING FLUFFO OVALTINE KRAFT CRACKERS Re9- - 3 lbs. pounds or Chocolate (Large) orr MAYONAISE 85C 81C 05c 57c 1561-W- BISQUICK "A whole New World ol Baling in a Box" 43c 40 Oz. JET-SPAR- BON Y h AMI 69c oz. 5 H 5 H 6 3 lb. Plio TOMATO JUICE Bag 35c Coupon in every Bag Swanson if 2 ,or15c 50 lb. Bag CampbeHsTOMATO SOUP 9 303 Cans Del Monte CATS UP 98c OPEN TILL 9 P.M. FRIDAY NIGHT Free Parking In Rear Of Store 6 1402 Betty Crocker CAKE MIXES LumberjackSYRUP Gerber Clans $ for 3 20 oz. (jsfncs- - 7 L... ' $ Strained Gortons Frozen FISH STICKS 1 22 oz. BABY FOOD rc- - fi rnef for'1' Frozen Del Monte CREAM CORN No. 2 RED POTATOES TOOELE MERC 4 MEAT PIES Fresh Green AVOCADOS Large Size Mrs. C. A. Johnson of 115 South Broadway, who plays trombone; and Robert Marx, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin E. Marx, of 1077 So 7th East in Salt Lake, who is in the percussion section. The students perform with the hand at all home football and basketball games and in several concerts each year. A highlight of the groups activities is a tour through Utah and states each neighboring March, accoiding to band director Forrest Stol.. OZ. Shurfine Firm Ripe Arm-- ! 46 PINEAPPLE JUICE Four students from Tooele one from Stockton are in midst of a highly successful son with the University of US marching band. They are Jams B. Bryan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George G. Bryan, of Stockton, who plays Dale C. Armstrong, saxophone; son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. $ Del Monte BROCCOLI strong, of Bcthcsda, Maryland,,1 who plays trombone; Donna, Deppc, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Deppe of 206 E. Vine. who plays trumpet; Flora Maei Johnson, daughter of Mr. and for ORANGE JUICE602 -- Advertised on TV and in ESQUIRE Magazine 5 Cad 303 Frozen Pasco O As (Crush chunk - tidbits) No. 211 can CUT GREEN BEANSNo Juicy DELICIOUS in Local Students Play m illi U of U Marching Hand PINEAPPLE Del Monte Large Double Red Sweet, And w Del Monte 2 for |