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Show Friday, November Tbo Tooelg Transcript Lain Derr Tunis 1 Shown for 1( lien! IJnils Good hun'ing weather and average hunter success summarized department of fish and game repot ts for Utah's general deer season which ended Tuesday, Nov. hunted. The hunting Season reopens for three days, Nov. on the North Book Cliff and Vernal herd units. Both regular license and special permit hunting is permittall special permits ed, though have been sold for the Vernal unit. Special anilerless permits are still available for the North Book Cliffs unit and may be purchased by; mail or in person from the Re-gional Tish and Game Office, 513 East Mjin Street, Price, Utah. THE SEASON reopens for one on the Book week, Nov. Clff South, North Nebo and South Nebo units, with hunting permitted on both an unused regular license tag and multiple unit antlerless permits. 1 1. Department spokesmen remind season, or an regular season ed that a longer extension of the was set by the Game Control for Board of Big all or part of deer herd units where range conditions showed the need for a greater harvest. HUNTERS who have not filled their regular license tag may go Hi afield through Nov. G on all of the Cache and Woodruff units and and part of the Mantua-WillarOgden River units. Regular license hunting will reopen for 3 on part of the days, Nov. Timpanogas herd unit. No special permits were set for these areas Hunting continues through Nov. 13 on the East 7ion, Last Chance, Marysvale - Circleville, Kaiparo-wits- , Paunntigant and West Desert - Hamlin Valley units. In these units hunting is permitted with both the unused regular license tag and a proper special permit and tag for the unit being DANCING Tap or Ballroom New students accepted for Fall Course! Classes for ages 3 thru high school Register Saturday between 3 and 5 P.M. at the Dorothy Searle DANCE STUDIO 47 W 1st North Ph 976 Hunters were reminded that Board action this year allowed 2 special deer permits for each big game license holder. If two are purchased, one must be a multiple unit antlerless permit. The law provides further that it is the obligation of the hunter to know the boundaries of his hunting area. These boundaries and all other regulations governing the extended or later seasons are shown in the deer hunting proclamation. 10 Tooele Slake Lisls Ward Conferences Ward Conferences for Tooele Stake have been announced by the stake presidency under the schedule: following November 13, First Ward, 7:30 p.m.; Fourth Ward, 7:30 p.m.; Sixth Ward, 5:30 p.m.; Eleventh 5:30 Tod Park Ward, p.m.; Branch, 11 am. Sunday, November 20, Stockton, 7:30 p.m. and November 27, Vernon, 7:30 p.m. The first commercially produced rayon was made at Marcus Hook, Pa., in 1910. 4, 1900 New The r.rncst TIolls Hold Open Hotw Sport Skin Divinj For Gold for New York gold has become a popular pursuit in mountain streams of northern California, Engineering and Ildl Mining Journal, McGtaw Skin-divin- g puhhcjiiun reports. date Indicate to RESULTS no new gold rush under way. Some strikes have yielded several hundred dollars each. But only a few thousand dollars in gold wili be " all this year. Equipment for the sport can cost anywhere from $0 to $3,000 A snorkel, face mask, weighted to hold divers on the botbelt tom swim fins, gold pan and a tool for scraping crevices in rocks are considered basic, even for beginners. Diving suits are worn by the serious because streams are so icy it's hard to work long without one. THE BEST STREAMS are located on the western slope of the Sierra Nevadas and in the Klamath Mountains. Even 'these are far from rich because the whole area has been mined extensively in the past. Thus, successful prospectors are likely to make strikes on land where someone else has established ownership long before. theres skin-dived- - - Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Holt entertained at an open house on Sunday afternoon in honor of their son Bud. who leaves soon for England. Relatives and friends in attenMr. and Mrs. included dance Gary Holt and daughter Gielchen of Alta; Mr. and Mrs. Frank ButMr. and Mrs ler. Kavsville; Pierce Butler and Jay Butler of Bountiful. From Springville came Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Butler, Mrs. Laretta Perry and daughter Connie; Mr. and Mrs. Fvon Averett and son Bennv Ray; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shephard, Mr. and Mrs. Ar-vllarmer Mr. and Mrs. Frank Patton, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Warmer, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Richards came from Manna, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rosenlos and daughter Tammy came from Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Dean Phillips and family of Orem and from Spanish Fork were Mr. and Mrs Harold Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Kaye The Board was in sympathy with the original purpose of the amendment which provided assistance for widows and orphans of the war dead, but said this could ntw rwrnirrnt the present ERDA NEWS Cole, Chau man of the Mrs. Ruth G'don entei tained Ttecau.se of the said: Board, need for met eased quality in our at an autumn luncheon, Thursday educational program as well as for Mrs. Lillian DeLaMare, Ruth Dot Mallet, im leases in tnrollmcnt, it would Lee, Emily Gillette, Gordon and be undesirable to jeopaidie the Florence Madge financial Mrucluie of our educa- Guvs ant. tional system until further IVti-Coulon, four year old son can he given of Mr. Mis. IcGrjnJ Gordon and in A manuscript written Egypt celebrated Ins birthday at home, Tuesday, when little ft lends, Kim in 1200 B.C. provides the answers Biyan, Scott Drouhay, Rex Quarn-berg- , Colleen to four common problems of Walters, Sandra Voi waller, Keith Weyljnd, Rookie 1) recipe for beauty, 2) today Russell, Jimmy Hawker and Robremedy for moles and warts. 3) bie Droubay enjoved a hot supper cure for gray hair, and 4) how- and games, but Peter still wanted to prevent boldness. to dance, so the party ended up dancing the hokie pokie. W The Utah Suu Hoard of Education voted unanimously to opAmendpose the Constitutional ment No 2 which will appear on the November 8 ballot. A recent opinion by Attorney Gcneial Walter I. Budge pointed out that the amendments would Ihi eaten the tax base of Utah's si bools as well as that of local and state FRESH SALAD tintW witliuni opi nine, the gates to wholesale tax exaniptions. t C. Ehuii Merced. California comei of the amval of a baby daughter on (Xt 15, to Captain and Mrs. Edward Mutch. Mrs. Mutch will be remembered here as the fonner Jeiolyn Arnutage, daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Roy Arnutage, who resided here during the war years. The new arnews rival will (?) - AN ETERNAL DELIGHT named he anJ has r a Susan h three year old sister Debbie. The inside of the mouth of the racoon is muih dner than the - that mouths of other animals may be why he washes everything before eating it. -- The U.S. was legally divided into time zones in PUS. The zones are each approximately 15 degrees wide, generally following the 75lh Mr. and Mrs. Jay Quarnherg the noth, the and family spent the week end in meridians. Scipio, Utah, where Mrs. Quarn-berand children visited wuh Mr and Mrs. Rex Peterson and Mr, and Mrs. Ruehen Quarnherg Jay, Mike and Randy enjoyed hunting t and came home with a buck. 0 t h and the Y 120th g USED four-poin- Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Drouhay, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Axford and children, Debby and Sherral of Los Angeles, have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Warr over the deer hunting season and left on Tuesday for their home. Mrs. WORK IN PAIRS: Better equipped divers would be working in pairs, operating a small, portable jet dredge they have carried on their backs. Powered by a small gasoline motor, the dredge sucks up water and bottom material, passes the mixture over a "riffle box, or series of traps. Gold dust or nuggets, being heaviest, are caught by the riffle box, while the ' not he done ameikhm-it- VISITS PARENTS for gold. DEMOCRATIC Slate School Board Savs No to No. Two ,y,,,,irirriyyri Averett. Norma Rae Tanner and children Lee and Sue of Murray, spent Tuesday here, visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee and Mr. and Mrs. F. Chileon FIRST INVESTIGATE: Careful Halladav. examination of a stream and surL rounding terrain is the first step for the hobbyists these considerations do not scare off. The diver looks for rock formations where gold is likely, then surveys the stream for places where gold beNOW PLAYING ing borne by the current might down. laid get Such areas include potholes and crevices in rocks, wide points, or bends in the channel - anyplace where a sudden drop in stream velocity would lower its carrying power and let the heaviest particles, including gold, drop out. Thereafter, the diver sets to work with whatever equipment he has with him. If he has the minimum, he scrapes the muck from likely underwater crevices, and pans it and stream bottom matter water and gravel are ejected back into the stream. Both divers must remain in the stream to operate the dredge one diver, breathing from a Scuba, under water or self - contained breathing apparatus, handling the dredge-heaunder water. The Engineering and Mining Journal article was based on reports submitted by the Mineral Information Service, California m ?" T'ry"-rr-rrMnn- x. fr. i ?j The IA held its annual Halloween party, Tuesday evening. The hall was beautifully decorated and most everyone came in costume LeTren Turner was given first prize for the best costume. Ice cream cones, hot dogs and soft drinks were sold. Everyone enjoyed a record dance and had a good time. a' There is nothing quite so as a fresh salad. It is the perfect accoutrement for a fancy party, yet it can be the main dish for a quick and easy meal. These modem days were truly lucky. We have such a variety of lettuces and other vegetables from which to choose. And they are being grown in so many different places that we can literally enjoy a spring salad all year long. Of course the secret of any salad is the dressing. And the secret of the dressing? The oil. For a perfect salad, an oil should be used that will not impart a flavor of its own. The oil should be delicate and bland so that it will allow all of flavor of the vegetables to come crisply through. Such an oil is being introduced here this week. It is called Puritan Oil and it is ideal not only for salads, but for pastry and frying too. The new product is light and clear, exactly right for French dressing. Here is the recipe for French dressing a French dressing that will bring already good fresh vegetables to life and breathe on them that certain something that the French call, "the breath of the gods. mouth-waterin- g Tuesday, November 8th, at 10 o'clock will be work day for the Relief Society. All are urged to attend. Pot luck dinner will be Wb 90 Day Labor & Part Guarantee AL & LID Radio & TV 47 N Main Tooele Phone 1364 served. 5XGIN AJJ;UJR, El AUIOl EE it n For Any Worthwhile Purpose FRENCH DRESO (Makes about 1 cup) 2 teaspoons salt 1 '8 teaspoon pepper 1 teaspoon 1'3 sugar cup vinegar 1 2 teaspoon paprika 23 cup Turitan Oil 14 teaspoon dry mustard You may apply her even if you now owe money. Quick, friendly service always. Highest loan values . . Budget payments. To save time phone and mako arrangements in advance. CONSOLIDATED FINANCE CO. Combine dry ingredients in a jar or bottle with a tight-fittin- g cover. Add vinegar and Puritan Oil; ,4hake vigorously. Chill. Serve on salad greens, diced cooked vegetables or fruit. 84 South Main Phone 1675 V Ml . VERA JOHN ANTHONY d State Division of Mines. MARTIN BALSAM LEIGH Senator LOHOAOBEY CLUB TO MEET FRIDAY Mrs. Roy Hall will be hostess to members of the ERNEST G. MANTES He Is Well Qualified and Well Recommended: of L.D.S. Business College the University of Utah with from Graduate 9 Graduate honors Past President of the Tooele County Chamber of Commerce Past President of Tooele Lions Club National Past President of the Pan Arcadian Federation of America Member of the Elks, Eagles, and Masonic Lodge Shrine 30 years of business experience He is a hard worker and tireless in community affairs He is devoted and dedicated to serve our people He has an outstanding record in business O He understands community needs He is acquainted with State problems He served with distinction in his first term in the Utah Senate O He is on accountant by profession and he is capable of analysing, reading, and understanding government reports, financial statements, and budget requests. CRANE Dtiedrt ALFRED Lohoaobey Club, at her home, 14 East First South, at 2 p.m. on Friday, Nov. JOHN MclNTIRE JANET - Scieenpi JOSEPH by HITCHCOCK by iPAMUNIiius 4. Think Carefully Vote Carefully VOTE FOR !mest So flflantes FOR STATE SENATOR ON THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET A paid political advertisement TOOELE admittad to tha HALLOWEEN PARTY Clair and Sharon McKendrick entertained at a Halloween party on Saturday evening at their home A fun filled evening which included a scavenger hunt, games, dancing and refreshments was enjoyed by guests, Carol Ann England, Marlene Buys, Betty Musgrave, Charles Nelson Billy Lawrence, and David Bleazard. Dr. William Pitts composed the Little Brown words for the song: Church in the Vale." He received $25.00 for them, which he used to help pay expenses of medical thaatra after tha start of Paychol Due to PSYCHO being an Adult Show the Ritz Will have a Special Show or our Kiddies ..Matinee, 'DUMBO' Saturday, MOV. 3-4- -5 Nov. ..5th ..at . 1 P.M. r.y DOCTOR V" . r-- BEST. . . tr KNOWS FOR 3 DAYS ONLY AT 15 South Main, Tooele with a complete selection of used sewing machines, all in excellent condition and 4 priced for quick sale. 1 Used Counsols & Portables from $1995 P Our state collects and spends approximately 170 million dollars per year and that is big business. So vote ior the man that has the training, the ability, and the experience to protect your invesments in our state government. of No ona but no ona will ba STEFANO Also at TREMENDOUS SAVINGS! FLOOR MODELS. DEMONSTRATORS. RENTALS As American as pumpkin pie is the phrase, Doctor knows best. We all remember this truism from childhood. FIRST COME $ FIRST SOLD Yet, in this enlightened day, some people, relatively few in number, attempt to diagnose and treat their own illnesses a dangerous practice to say the least. Only your physician is qualified to diagnose and prescribe. When medication is required, our prescription department is equipped to serve your needs. , v EASY BUDGET TERMS.. .LIBERAL DOORS O PEN FROM 9 AM. TO 9 'J TRADE-IN- S P.M. COME EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION. Registered Pharmacist Always On Duty Caldwell Drug 29 North Main Tooele Phone 169 SINGER SEWING CENTER A 1 5 South Main Street Tooele, Utah , U Trademark SINGUl THE ur o. co. f t' |