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Ib.-sAll at raSdnts urday thy (hue p.vse- 'j,e re, .immemled for duly vTUP MAT MONTH u'll be the' t returned In Pio.o on Si. nt ,y V .'ti and reruonber to In m- a - a'l jople because they are nu .t exntinf ftir tin pin.ors Idle)' Paint .a Nuf er, k!hi atten Is r h's diu J hat anJ a lasonu te ruh in protein, vitamins and nnn " start mt to prattue their pto BYU in Prosn. ni hnda Nut'.-- Utpe. ierjl fSnential for pood health neiude this wetk. and in two, -who attends Gram. sille llieh,! Presuimt Mas Naffer simi'ests yaCg nort, til(4V J1(, (mi, f) ,hl. a '.s liny Matt de.nratim the' of ITth last the mind vie in Marth vsi'h koiJ f.pent niosl (Mmonu.il fool lus$ nt aio. thmijsse keep rn for thi-.- r jmun nd Mfs PR! SION tra eta m a.! that is tl K. he) So, atv's An m trkei," jaunts out Mr R The Cow be. S lost thi- -r seioml' PARI NTS, Mr cm u ct.ioi etao.nul (elehration. , .line Vth North Summit, last Mr asul Mrs IVesu iu!.; Nuffer, Ihs p.ine vioppetl all. Hie Nuffer's nl.o enpoed the Kn" ,0 S!U, ,h,, ,'jr A St The iirjxirunt th.np is for,l,t VV Joseph v sit vv lh moth. r. t, ,r ,Js( ha,k, Mine ol comptny Siindav anernnna of Mr lak n t o.f for New (,u. V'.lson, ami Mrs J. Willard Wanr.r bl. n,.x vsjl Idaho, who sure cm th-- ii ptavs Judpe o vav to Me I arieties' as he M.um; a p .or ransport then in refrip-ratSpinal, I,ROG f. FMMJ -'traisport Irak into on un!u.idn" trtuks and k' p tin m cool dir.nl radoa Sundae evemnsj at 7M fMarch'li-a tV end of h.s run tndiina an! prad n4 Cni. vdk' l!ph Sthool m pio an J i:l" rv' lor ,IilI G), the WenJo-.eRelief .sM'iet D I OR TilRFC HINDS mile gotnjt to twirl ropes Groccrjmen must keep them ntut!v after wen: o e.tnk for the ' is pivinj; a spw ial prtynm a toad of 5 0vi reVinerated the same as nival oi s. Government at the Toeele 1r a 'fbirjhe had 1"n LiMm; Past will be the theme -- alhms of pasolme ' ldfl Held the oler- across flat'iepetaiih s. and the hoiistvufe must jrdnan : D .pot II. s civ. I A brief nulbnf of tlm propram mm p them in the rt fnperaor and ,.bs hiu taken h.m to mam n;l ft,r 'I'- an J M s Ciransv rile try that many drivers s '"m-'kis as follows' w nntrs vvert Dorothy Strom ej to reeard os tire hme stretch not the cupboard. It t..kes help places, lie was stationed at Oki I irst nader, Ruth G irn tt: rid Curtis I aw sen Dorothvl tha Ind'anapoiis Speedway. to insure ,Jvva for tw concerned jrrr.n everyone u.aii batj . . . .. - - - cond Leah Jon-- s. 1 n . n G?lt;:v D. NNUR a ioi.i ; ( ill h in I' ai) i o I swr ,rvivrR;frY 900 1 VOJ i r k lay, iTfi.Toooe Trar.crip! March Proclaimed mi Monlh t:s o t ' b u ! .,.4 .! ah n j !..; J Is ..si 11 h'.ir Cl. b he'd i'wi t flat' J H B Hilda stoft. .. I. at (Hi Il.o y,j tndi s'r ii a in-I on I a m, o I oh J t u t,i nt p.o't of nur s Tit u'tui.. m M. IVikra'j, pits'd-y.jo jii Joastos furo in I't.di, mul I ' tin te.ume of t'.o htstors o of tK if'e toll lt ,at? la loud on os or I Mari? Johii.dm nn4 Bunaia 29 : 1 II: By i tdi nl J v , I to .... : (? s!0 in t o ( a Cii Ml. to H- i- C.iilt . r fund i.iJ Sally Sagas v a r.ut'fi,. it no. Jl 1 v, ul i , , , . D.-r- e j R0C (t)r,:tTlI j j i.m j j Dorothy cim-so- s j , , . tills 1 u.-- Hot ate Mis ien W ork ahuo ' Mts ( ha f , tf i the food (imsuined 'arm I t r: 1 s M ih V DSHlVvx ic Nl ty' - "o-sd.n- , i S o BANK NOTES 111 S-- ail or Mr l i i o' Slroub.r Grar.LiIle ShuJ wn; piastprs kv e: tust wsvvw I , i tnte-este- d. par-mH- i fioi-Prest- eo hl'DY k ae seic ... s.of . reader, minute talk by May Nuffer, In f Sotiety pri'sid-- nt Curtis Tawson Spring is the time when nTS,he wes tiausferre! to Korea, cm ,H' m hri'vi0'ls vo!ine ,hls year Jam-- s R The Sinning Mothers will sinp ' rout wheels There are vital parts become plentiful. Spring also is Mr. 1,le 'been Pnnrjnul. . Mr. Grantsville August Jvs. where he has Renemberini;" and 'Teach Me o'ten overlooked by the avernge'ihe time when eggs are so I 'k for 'YiUmms. left Friday for the PrinSeoul l.nt leaving O Lm-din the diet as a pros cti a happy return to the Cmted tiu' 8 t !n' n'ln at Purtl.md, jdr.ver, an I such neglect had PTA meeting will be held Wed most made Jim an Orpon. He is expected back on Hie Gran'sville Second Ward eyewitness to food. It is natural then that March S;ait.s n sday, March 9, at 8 pm. at the two highway tragedies jhu selected as Fgg Monlh "Thisi .MIA n'ed th Giantsville Gvri The public is cordially in D.ane John am and Ila Anderson Stake repres. Jim grimaced as he recalled is an event that everyone will have) (in,. ru , pljy 0I1 Vy,j wh vib'd to attend. Mi? car whose left front wheel had little d.fficu'ty in pirticijutin in. in Tooele at the Iri Stake Drama Two f.lms were begun to wobble so violently that says Governor Clyde, interesting Festival. shown in Mutual, Tuesday night Jth driver had nearly lost control Feb 23 Th-- y were ,'Derixion.jtm had stopped to see if he could .m Steven Kelly Knutson and Lorey DIN'NFR PARTY and "Roots of Life." help. The motorist was puzzled byph- - cnsng was badly cra ked. A special Sunday evening proJWaUrs on Til March 4. Wayne Lern Wilson, M.llie Hale, Millie Gold and Green Ball on Friday, he!p he removed ihe wheel. Theredres rh'cked." the girl said ns ftram will be given bv Ih? Clark Cm n and Jacob Ortega, on Sat 'liroadbent, Carrie Reed. Guld.e Feb 2G hud a very enjoyable even-wa- s no grease on the bearingsjjim changed the tire. "I didn't Ward Reluf Sociey, M irch 6. at Much 5 Dale K. Ibgley on Sun Carver, Lib Worthmuton and Alice and they were badly worn. ing. realize they were so badly worn." 5 pm A fine program has becniMarch G. Arthur Ibgley, Cydney, Palmer were guests at a dinner V Th-- y Don Judd. Don Gamble.'pany on Friday, with Lorena Hig- "Our were entertained by thel GUFSS I forgot to have them Fate had been kind to these arrang-t- l. Th's d and Winmill on Monday, 7. ley of Tooele as hostess as a mem-anto Past" is "'5 ," Scouts, Beehive Girls, Fsplorerslgre dcsign-but Roy said the mmorist acquaint carelessms neatly ,motneists, Mia Man's, who danced tho Jim resumed his trip Before he had added two names to the ever', be ward memhcrCi p wnh some March Connie Nelson and Master of their club. Caucasion Circle (an American had gone another 100 miles a car growing list of highway fatalities. of the important events of Relief Bieazard on Tues. March 8. A Happy Wedding Anniversary to SAFETY experts agrei that ,Sx ieiy, dance) and the Explorers, Miajahead lurched suddenly and head-The Singing Mothers will and Mrs. F.lwood Lisenbee Maids and Ensigns, who danced ed for the ditch. "speed kills" but so does thought-- j the H'e and Toe Polka and he "Some driver," Jim admired, ,!essness in maintaining parts of n sh the music. All orfrcrs am! ind Mr. and Mrs. Grant Reed Sr., Ve'eta (a folk dance and waTfz'as Ihe motorist eased the car to'a car subjected to severe strain. I'inting teachers are asked to be on Friday, Marth 4. Mr. and Mrs.for Las Vegas, Tuesday morning a stop. "Guess he might need These experts recommend front present and ail ward members Don Gamble, and Mr. and Mrs on a combined business and plea- combined). at-'II. Broadbent on Mon. March sure trip. They will return The dance directors, Mrs. Letha help. wheels be repacked with fresh have a special invitation 7. weekend. Williamson, was assisted bv Mr. Jim was right. But "he" was algrease every 10,000 miles. This is Fred Kenly and Mrs Loreta Wads- - pretty girl who now stood bv thej mpirtint because friction creat-wortIroadside ruefully - and helplessly ed by the rapidly revolving wheels The Lady Lions held their re-- tire. Jimjcau'es grease to d'ss.pite. When surveying a blown-ou- t gular meeting at the State L!ne saw the tre;id was worn off andjbearings are not lubricated regularly, they wear out and can cause a front wheel to loosen unexpectedly. Tire care is another vital item on a motorist's check-lis- t Tires should be rotated every 5,000 miles Front "o they will wear evenly. tires wear rapidly because of the extra s'ram imposed when they are turned from side to side in response to steering wheel motion AT THE FIRST SIGN of tread wear, experts say, tires should be replaced even Four lovely bedrooms, living room with fireplace and carpetthough they look like they might be good for many more miles. ed, kitchen and dining room, nice bath room and utility room Thm tread on tires is an inviPart basement with gas furnace and room for storage. Ground tation to disaster. Casings should with this fine brick horn? is 115 feet by 975 feet with a good be checked periodically because irrigation water right. Garage, barn, coop, many good fruit trees and different kinds of berries This is a wonderful prothey are weakened by temperature nd weather condif'nns and by perty located near Tooele High School. A real good value at the constant punishment tires take $14,000. May consnler small home as down payment. n driving. cabiLarge carpeted living room, kitchen with many nice nets. Three bedrooms, porch and nart basement. This home 1 is handy to shopping area and has large well constructed double garage. $8,000 is the asking price and could be purchased with low down payment on a contract. w-- . . J NOW! MODEL CLEARANCE! j is-d- CARS - PLANES - SHIPS - ROCKETS and many others as much as 60c OFF on all typos 10c MODELS 51.00 and loss MODELS 51 fur-'M- r. - 20c OH, etc 52 TOOELE HARDWARE ' Phone 103 23 North Main -- al Ed "onion Women Bowlin"o' League Beautiful two bedroom home near Tooele High School. Living room which is carpeted and includes drapes. Nice roomy kitchen to include range. Two bedrooms and bath room. Gas furnace, hardwood floors, on the sewer and all improvements clear. A nice one car garage for your car. N.ce lot. Home has been newly painted in every room. See this fine value at $9,500. Only $500 Hewn, FHA. Two bedroom home with full basement in first class tion. This home shines with beauty, is such a good fine homes. The large, Best location. Near other garage is what you have always wanted. See this fine today, priced at $13,500. condi- value double home Large carpeted living room, roomy kitchen to include range. Bath room, two nice bedrooms and many closets. A large lot having garage, lawns and shade trees. New siding and new roof. This is a real good value at $9,000. Large, eight room home of brick construction. This home is an older home but is ideal for a large family. It is near Tooele schools, has two acres of ground and ten shares of water. See this fine home for $10,500. INVEST i BEAUTIFUL TOOELE VALLE 1 Team standings: Team One Team Three Team Five .. Team Six . . Team Four Team Two W 7 5 4 .4 ..2 . 2 . Connie Simon bowled games of 170. 164 and 183 for a 517 high. Bermae Anderson followed second with a 487 high and Lillian McKay bowled a 477 high for third. Billy Trusty bowled a 201 high game. Team One totaled a 516 high game. FORECAST The three million (more or less few hundred! babies born in U. S. this year, during their normal lifetime, will consume or purchase one billion pair of shoes, 98 billion 25 billion of gasoline, gallons pounds of beef, (from 50 million steers), 22 million pounds of pork (168 million pigs), 200 million tons of steel, 65 million tons of paper, million refrigerators, 65 million suits, 50 billion quarts of milk, 11 million new cars - and LOTS of Holds your eye like it holds the road Have you felt, all along, a keen respect for the k Pontiacs clean-cu- t beauty? World fashion authorities agree! The International Fashion Council has just presented its 1960 Award for Outstanding Design to Pontiac! Shouldnt g one of these cars belong to you? ! AVide-Trac- eye-catchin- g, road-holdin- The International fashion fealty & Construction 324 South Main Street Phone 1335 BITS BOUT BIRDS Swifts are unusual among birds in that they flap wings alternately, rather than in unison. They, also, scoop up water from streams while in flight. 1 - i SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER... WHO ALSO SELLS GOODWILL ""f USED - "t CARS iTTiffiBfiiiRfnnrBir WITH MORE East First North Tooele, Utah m liumkiunriTiiii "nFriln BARGAIN MILES PER DOLLAR STOKER MOTOR CO. 44 ii Tit Phone 345 leading !U 5 - Council fashion authority reotesenling 31 nations, recently presented Ponta& this Award for Outstanding Design to ihe other things. AMAZON RIVER The Amazon River drains an area eaual in size to U S. most of which receives heavy tropical rainfall. oil ifflrtin |