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Show rr vvryfrvv rrn n r ''Wr b usd - a meet in; for a!) In M.nor itMfcur Jas ba'l, lu. sJav, March 2J. a.! ' do p m in tlie tooeie Cny Hall I'art-n'- j of h'V between the' ates of g and 12 seats, mteres'ed ' n Il ng baseball, tormer man igiis and (oue ties, ami ttiose in rr st'-d in becoming tout he or served tor four Seat in the Air managers, are inwtod to I at Corps, and had Is'iii d. sc harped he mating to help plan for the j four year ago, with a first Lt .oming season, commission j He graduated last year from the HYU with a BA dig ee With tical Science as a nujoi, unnpUt mg the lollege wmk which he had begun be.ore entiling the military Six mon hs of his remit Air Corps duty was spent in t ng'.and.' lh(. B, tub lrai whnh was n.s smond I un.j , an fuje will tv held S(i.r Sunday. March 5, mb-,- s sojoun, basing prev.ously w.II meet at the club cd a hurt) months LDS M.ss.on house at Ham to Holland. Mrs L dim is the former Miu HORSE t'l.IMC . . Nancy Kmnnginn. duugnter of Mr r Tax or. veterinarian and Mis leu Riming on. oi th.s .. h'.ture on horse di City, and she atUndtd BT U along senses an 1 divuss the popr r, u uy greetings to pretty Miss wall lit r hushan I lat year. I ms IH'ihod of shoeing, at the Horse. aharon lee, wno celebrated her will be Inr hist experience w.ih March (1lime, Iridiy. Marsh 23. j ; jy lirst birthday military life. al 23. dinner a wnh pmty I WCI family rn Dow at den's Arena, P the home of her parents. Bishop m Luke lame Salt City. pring TO TILL THE 1KLT1I All club ntemlrers and their and Mr. Gordon Lee. On hanJ tor the event were grandparent gui s"s are urged to attend. Mirror, nnrror on the wall .Mr. and Mrs. Drklge Brown and Mirror, mirror in the hull Mercury will freeze al 34 degree .Mr. and Mrs. Marion lav, al Mirror, mirror, up so high below rero and may be easily Mr. anJ Mrs. George I'lton and Can't ANY of you tell a lie' ? cut, about like soft cheese. children Brenda and Mephen and I h I.e III I ( J S ohm j I. ' ',v - . - i J IL y tf " .ear is ng (nr Mi- - I li . 'w-t r loa he am I Men 1ju.os, ai..st Me DioadUi.t was Alim Antler Bpde and J plnnitl j d one bmir an minutes cre bunging m the dec is on Mrs Ante Rrxpitluk d m of lady I Us. and Mis 3 a I n !',; g and If your poiket book can stand a larger monthly payment, and a little Idrger down payment, let us show you a beauty we have for $14,500 that lips everything anyone could ask for in a pood, comfortable and very attractive home. -- have another beauty for $15,000 that has three beautiful bedrooms, two on main floor and one in basement, carpeted hv ingroom, beautiful kitchen with breakfast nook, and many other ideal features, too numerous to mention. Let us show you this one. Or, if you wish a new brick home, with two bedrooms and full basement, we have just the house for you, with carport, and also beautiful built ins, and many other fine features in the most beautiful residential area in Tooele. All new brick homes that are rated as among the finest in Utah, for the money. FHA values this home so high they will loan $15,030 and we are only asking $15,500. I ireman's Auxiltaiy o!licers wa made at a recent meeting anJ pictured above are the retiring who have served lor the past year. Seated (lelt) Briggs Anderson, vice president, (right) Gayle Tate, president. Standing (L to R) Dthiiw Chris, secretary; Helen Duiibxy, chaplain and Mable Dalton, historian. Change In the Tooele lianre to excel is far mu'c imjxirtant than security to graduating engimvrs seeking jobs th'x .ummer, reports Product f.ngi-neerin- McGruw. Hill publication THE surveyed more than a thousand senior engineering students at ten selected colleges across the rat on to determine how companies could best approach and land the prospects they want. Of the 17 job characteristics listed on the questionnaire, the students puked the opportunity to achieve rapid promotion as the! most impoita-i- t by fdr. Oppoztum ties to get adx anted on- - the- - job training and do challenging work were the seionJ and third choices Security ranked a distant fourth An overwhelming majority of SJ 3 per .he group as a whole rent - said they preferred to work n industry. Government employ ment was desired by 116 percent, university work by two per tent and the remainder wanted "other," miscellaneous jobs. THE IOLR JOB characteristics .he semens found of least importance, were length of vacations to publish papers )pioi tunny good sick benefits, and the opjxir-un.tto attend professional meet-ng- MGZIE BEFORE YOU BUY drop in in the ALLSOP KKALT1 in tin 1 KART of TOOL LK. 1 SERVLNG TOOELE FOR MORE TIIA )oar, 25 with hundreds of satisfied customers. ALLSOP Realt) I HOSE 66 T s- (,e rj IL OUR ULRCIlANDISi; HOLDS OUT OUR DOLLAR DAY SALK Baptismal services for the North Toot It. Tooele and Grantsville siaki s will ! lomleiited 5aturd.iv. Mirth 2u. in I'XiJ, luoele Stake the lal'ernaele, WILL UONTINUi: ON THROUGH OUT North oil Hie itillo.xing scht dale: No, Ih IiHK'lf at 12 noon, Tooele at p m and Grantsville at 2 p m Sa able clo'h.ng (or those being b.tj t zed may be rented at the .take lain made for a nominal aundiy fee. THIS WKKK! Gordon's Men's Wear 10 West Vine Street Phone 975 The best dressed man wears name brand clothes" n PRICED TO GO 1 - ONLY EASY COMBOMAT WASHER DRYER COMBINATION Floor Sample S350C0 Regular Price 529.95 - a In Willi llie New desntd. 13-- 1 activities of Unit in Tooele are newly elected Assuming responsibilities for the biremans Auxiliary 1 ONLY EASY REGENT AUTOMATIC WASHER Easy Best Special $28335 Regular 369.95 - Floor Sample 1 BENDIX ELECTRIC DRYER Floor Sample S9500 re9- - H3.9S 18 Ft. KELVINATOR FREEZER Floor Sample $39935 Regular 529.95 Easy Terms GORDON'S FURNITURE CO. 60 South Tooele, Utah Main the ohi-ce- rs pictured above. Seated (left) Minerva Adams, (right) Briggs AnJerson. Standing I. to R Donna GiMett", secretary; Elsie Eastman, chaplain and Katie Peterson, historian. jIRONG HMR urity there. Sam sen wasn't the only one Umvci's ty employment was cit whose stiength lay in the hair oi d for of.enng opportunity to h s heid Wot Id Book Encyclopedia education, congenial atmos-a gcxid h'id of hair is so re, high caliber of supei vision s'rong it can supixirt a weight of ind job security. nore than 2,000 pounds. THE STUDENTS said govern- nent work would irvolve the most MORE HAIR ed tape but probdbly offer the Maybe gentlemen prefer blondes vest future for mediocre students bcause they have an aveiuge of "How many "C students (who about 140,000 hairs on their heads might make excellent engineers rcording to World Book Encycloregardless of their scholastic av- pedia, a brunette has ail average erage) head for the government of 105,000 hairs, while a redhead because of th.s preconditioning? .as an average of about 90,000 ihe magazine asks con-.nu- c 312 COIL limmons Reg. price 59.50 and 69.60 eciar Nit uaranteed And State i 4 DHT 1959 CHEVROLET Impala 1959 CHEVROLET Parkwood 4D, 1958 CHEVROLET Impala 2DHT 1958 CHEVROLET DolRay 4Ds $2995 ws" 1957 CHEVROLET 210, 2D, 1956 CHEVROLET Bel 1695 1695 w-s- -" 1395 Air Convertible 1395 995 1955 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4 Ds J Main Street Phone 860 Tooele, Utah (Limited Number) H 1695 1956 CHEVROLET Bel Air 2DHT 23 South 2S95 v 2195 1957 CHEVROLET 210 4Ds INSPECTED k Dollar Day Special i Someone away AT SCHOOL? Keep in touch by long distance NEW, LOWER LONG DISTANCE emt-- , j JnC mornmf. for cijvration Cahf-jornta- The average monthly starting salary paid in l)5S for government xork was $IIG, for university woik The ,;467, and for industry, $4.4 students indicated they would accept somewhat less pay than this median to get jobs in the arec it - lhulljy tj) - s THE SUREY also showed tha i high percentage of the best stu Jents want university woik, are willing to accept $51 a month lesi .han they would from private in Justry to get it, and that com ames need more than h'gh start .ng pay to attiact the cream. The seniors feel private indusry offers the best chances of rapid promotion, on- - the- - job training work, choosing the mjxirtant place in the U.S. where they want lo live, and high quality super vision. They also expected to find he most pressure on them to produce results in private industry; also the least amount of job se- - lB t surgery 1 of the apHiintAnnouncement iment o. C, loin Perry as Care . bield Director for Northern Nevada and Utah was made today by Richard W Reuter, xecutue director of the Interna-tioil Aid Agen-Mr Perry will be in ehuruo of all pu'die tufennntam and fund rasing activities in the tri- state region with offices in San bran isro at 41 Market Street A Bay Area res.dent since I'M I he joins Cure afte- serving as ns sc.a:e campaign d'rector in San jrrnn'isco County for the United By Are i Crusade. Mr. Perry x.is affiliated with the Crusade for eight years where he served as director for the bus.nc ss division ind women's division. His duties onsrh'd of program development, fund raising and public re-jions activities Mr. Peiry is a graduate of Ba'nes College, Denver, Colorado where he received h.s BA degree n Dus ness Administration brom 1911 to 1913 he was a member ol lu Coast Guard in the Pacific Theatre The 3S year old veteran resides with his wife at 75 Shadv Lane, Ross, and is a member of he Mirm Finance Comnvttee for he Girl Scouts and the Terra Lin la Little Theatre Group. - Surprisingly, all the student' underestimated university salar es, which they ranked the lowes of the three aieas, although they actually are higher than average government starting salaries. s ,lirpiU ,,K. , major 'js Field Direetm -- .hey ond,.rwi nt A. Itasmp.xl Service Saturday Out Willi tin Old y We mother I Shet man t Bre-idin- tly Jane Mi 1 very fine home on Broadway, in Tooele Highlands, that is an excellent boy. Two nice bedrooms, liv ingroom and kitchen and many extra features that can be had for just $270 down plus loan costs. OBI RATION tb HURD s4l4h mdhom, tendant lif lie case was tried Ivtoi Judge G Jtparn the jury chhlttat cji Three Slake Baplhmal A t A 1 )h as sl.ghtiv imprnxed liny base xisited in lixiele in the .loirns uf their sons several tunes '.n the past. SludrnN Sirk Opportunity Not Srcnrilv have some very fine, smaller homes, that make definate stepping s'ones to a bitter home, and owning your own rather thdn renting. was M'ttO in e ll.e uni t'and'itg lease town i.i'-J-t i njiitld aharon's sister, Diane. We lit ota at nil ndt d With hat J ' h would In Monday lit unirt, I aw rente xherrun and Max I Lla k both pled pinky to (Hiltiii in'iisiution No muse lor ai'lo,i, was the nn Wire xriitmoj by Juilge Mar-- ! is on bv tt jry, beie, luuln And tbntx dt.s, while lilaik wa n the $.') OX) damage su t. grow ;it(-n class, with the ng oc t cl the cl a Ii id G orpi jaiJ sn teiic e us;xnd-ujn pay- dc ltcut of Gr antsville, July I'h.ment of f.ne. I 1 - The purchase of a home is the most important investment a family exer makes Be sure it is the kind of home that fits your family and your pocket book. To have peace of mind and to enjoy the home of your choice, it is most important that the cost is not more than your pocket book can stand. 1 Jv I This is the time of year plans are made for that new home. Before you buy, contact the Allsop Really for the home you have been dreaming of. I ail M Marshall .eittemed !,iii is Joe, to s,Xly . for I'uhltc !u,s 01 jail, last d I Spring lias Sprung Ciiiill) Jutlge (tty lhis the eld. rly ladv in ntm'h She 1.01!, Of BRHKS cond.t.on and hne Recent ex axation haxe shown he entered the ho'jii-hi- t s sp,nl S nill on htl.x were visi-PRI T! IlL n txi'id ng Iu ll.ing ng Gardens j II C (Jack) Oicnior'f and 1 11 dn mu a i .ii b one of whnhSTMT 1RIL cxillpituk, hate re.tonid liom the name arid seal of Nt tu Mcgnola is the state Ii s a trip to Joj'lin. M ssouil, h t ss j pi an I I outs. ana r.ir x cl x t the i .n ,e e.e cult hy .eiious ilhn s in i!n ir pari nts. Mr ,nd Mis Vt II Kiilj'alntk Do It pu'inls ate bospital'ed, but ate pus I AT LAST Ku'timae I i I ! t...s niil a 1 i Tlirrr Aelion Knds 20.()()() Suit hold tin'll b.tle, (his III Its and 5. u,r Je , it'i and 2oh u the I'u itos o' I.o'ieer hall 3J a in It sal w,l tun ii om u ti W ; in eui h i1 is 1inif.x s of the ext lit Will lie put tetti a ' I o'Ufxh p land to lx x.tiil'd to Mime wutihv g rl to lU.'.htt her ultKa.toii in Ntifs.ng ills Nais.ng Si luilarx'np is a sjiei il prop I of toe lady I Iks,' ud xi idile by tin ir Aiinu.il dt'min.tge Sale ( I. oh i.i.i. i o (he ext lit lor this 1 25, 19G0 No Cause for Sponsored hv Local Ladv LIL y y , xp FridayMarch KmniiKiM n Salt Flan I5cin - 'f VlUhhhrM The Tooele Transcript Key L. Duffin j',i'";r Kejoins AF f .yyyy f y f y W """' ff J 1 GROUP ZENITH RADIO: RATES Now, for only $1.75 or less, you ccn call anywhere in the countty, except Alaska or Hawaii, and talk for three wonderful minutes at the rate or nighltime station-to-staho- n on Sunday (plus federal excise tax). Mountain States Telenhone Phone 80 South Main ? ( k. 4hs. 112 |