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R it Man oer Salt Into Morntin Urlnown V n I First puhl Per 1G l'M1 ,M iog DHnt Cnir.'v of Too to t!'i id- in. i h;p Sut- of Ih.ih, and :u follows to w'f No j Utah Mji Wi I l kin - i I. ) s "1 i pf i 1 ' I", full i I ' I in, i he o'. s w t t'e is .,! i IV -t q W . ,s 1) re no's te ,"'!i ih.tl mans ' j'J'iills or pt o it' le ah wnip to o t a'o'te n sr t n : el ji.oit "f ih, law 1 U nrovnl I that no1 I rN ) n one .. i !i r (,. .i Via nt s o , n a i t nor "its ' h.w ii"1 or h .til w ih a pun In 'ote II Sins o' an in! . ie I' 21 yrar .n i o";i m od hv wu-em- td i 'e or ohl'-- i I urlh'T provisums of the tw ih satin nireT O' i;i, ir at 'o an! pros nt on for tomri notice It ilot wvrrR III its. del luioett "V of a the juse-ndminor when thes p, No'iei to iolite 0e e laws Ptah Wa J tv R Pun ham. f vendise DirecSjankesmen noted that the intent tor. 42't Si tie Capitol Rhle . Sill of 'h' le slj'uin was io proside I fe Ci IS'. I "ah. las fled with for a p riod . of - time in whuh, lv- i .kn nfiehl hv the Sian- - npmeer a nqaes, for ) IS el. lies m m evtens.iu, of . me m whuh to K hinh'7 L ru"i make and submit proof of I -- jn.t Carte i, ,i( . J,i 'he , i a i,i I ( o e 1 ', r, . ( i tir i ,t"'a-- LOCAL 1 CIll KCIILS 1 r Fir-- ! (Wr!d !t,ci,w m"n dam - Iris nnj placer 3 4. (vi N't .S' ,st sec. I TIN' R'tW, S! Mor ; I at..-view No. 2 'hirer nnn ng ria nt Sec. 3 1, t:n. si. m-- t sra , ' to iners MAt A'arlon I siogwi sun I iv S. turn' to a in am Morning Worship, Tram ng Un'ttn G p m tBsto. .me' rt'l j rw. r 'TT propnaimn of ssater under Apple hjnd,I,ns ration No U'M for the appropna.,PV(''u1,;S t on of 2 Sec ft of imderpround water in Tooele County. Utah, for irnnaiion purposes, and It H represented that approvi- mate's It Di 21 has been spent on a test well. proj.Ht ts com- - Aberdeen . pt'-te- n ,hm,'np Mtne fl'U p 3,nr ACHING the age of tlu Jusemte may then hunt for none.tnie sivcu s without license and without adut uprision If provrlv luensed at 14 and IS wars of ape the jusenile may hunt for pane turds in season. but ata.n onlv when accompanied! hv somwme 21 sears of ape or1 l,p0N 1 1 SiMdincd Siipmnr INTfomnnc ( Colonel it the awards. Mr. Pacheco live at 7 too Vi. 3100 South, Magna. Utah with his wife France and si children. Alice, Mary tmi, Juanita, Lovda, Jerry and Bernice. Mr. I live in Tooele at 27H South 400 West, with his wife, Charlene and three children, David, Diane and James. Cecil M. MacGrrgor, Commanding Olfieer ol Tooele Ordnance Ds'pot, presented Sustained Superior Performance Awards to two emplovees of Surseillance Division, Mr Jeronimo Pacheco and Mr. Lawrence Tlliot in an awards ceremony held in Headquarter Building. Their upervisort, Mr. William Rr.wint and Vern Mauhieson, recommended (if 415 Utah m i Emu th coming m, 10 to 6 7 30 W.v-en- 7pm Tuesday ! (!immnnity Alcllmilis. C. Phone i Pastor Stephen. 1007 Church Si hool 0 4 Chterh serv.ee, Nurserv for l Mi thoj ,st You'h (K) a m I pm for Senior mej ,te troops 6 30 Tooele County exclusively at (Published in the Torvle Tran-- j ser pt. Tooele Ut th. from Jan 6 to Jan 20. 1W1). I and r ellowship and era Roofing & Coal Company Look for the ABC discs 1 IW""er Operation TN STATE OF UTAH Fstate of 7ELLA W. In the Un.ted States there are fewer farmers today, but they! operate hunter, more mechanized. and wuh the help of science, more. productive farms. It is not uncommon for a farmer to have an investment of $100. OOP in h's farm or ramh, with live- - TaumiIv V(iirs Service SllirLDS.jsl0tk ployed at TOD since 19 16 with previous service at Naval Supply Depot and service in the U.S. Army, lie lives at 4.397 West 5370 South in Kearns, Utah, with his wife Eva. ar Department for wan's, brant h. stake Aaron'C PriesthiKl leaders, S ruor , 270 Maple Whatever Inter-- j j 1'imm Ip Stakr K.S. Unique Plan Offered School Grads sell-surc- ii. ! DECEMBER RAMBLER BUYERS RECEIVING U.S. SAVINGS BONDS Kimlrrarlni Nuate Come i I Met Stoker - Y Ins rliip squadron. two-hour- s , I.patlt Sunday, January 22. at 2.00 Chirr prartTe Thursday. 7 00 Third meeting o' the week day P m at the First - Sivth I.DS rhaoej, the Trwvde S'ke Re cven-nIH', Studv Cl i s. Thurs- Ward f Sot t v Sake leath-rshiday. January 19. 8 00 pm he held. will meeting M ih a ' V Men's ne dinner I eulers nnnnnnre that there mee'ni;, Wednestiav, January 2a,Al, b(. ins(nirt,n in a! d,TrI. 300 pm. ml! he Indies Ntght lm,.nis There will he a motion pictur,,.Mr,.d an( fhn "WorM the Head- .lines'" following the dinner, and at ,7:30 there will he a meeting in nD,..ric SEAT jfho sanctuary, at which District Heres a suggestion that makes Superintendent. Reverend C. Ted sense It's a hit of nth ice from Hawes will be the speaker. top highway safety people. They There will be a young couples'sjy concentrate onlv on tiriv- proup dinner in the church social mg when youre in the drivers Ml. Tuesday. January 31. at 6.30 seat. They add that dm is a pm I lease make reservations by (full time occupation and mg requires Sunday, January 29 vo-icomplete attent on Parrnls You Ship Aaromc And, the Utah National Guard offers supervisional training and Motors Reports: seif discipline important to the education of any young man Join now. Serving with the Utah The Utah National Guard offers National Guard is a worthwhile graduating seniors in the stales project. to of farmers, protect (high schools one of the most unique Groups their interests, set up a buying plans of financing a college Mpptin" Calk'd For a sales department cation available. of Cliildrrn By joining the Utah National and credit or other needed services much lie same way and for Guard now, money paid soldier Of Right now, U.S. Savings Bonds are being a week the same reasons as does any trainees for just will a There be durto December buyers of Ramblers (and drill mailed and time parent meeting armory factory or department store. han held at St. Marguerites Kinder ,he of sumfmcr' ,s"10f our democratic!"1? The backbone Metropolitans). Its part of American Motors' to .nance garten, Friday eveirn';, January system and American way of life a fnances 7 00 to 8 00 new Program which provides from 20, There m a revolutionary student pm. any ,for our private enterprise system s colle8es or univer will be a film strip explaining the the !of s,ate Progress when it is competitive. Farmers Sharing Rebates to customers as Sisters Work and movies which ofs number the Rambler sales volume increases. greatest operate MORE THAN 500 young men have been taken during the past private enterprises in the country.! from throughout the state, who! months of the Kindergarten I Dif, too , can share in Recent pictures will be FARMERS and business-- ! are now members of Utahs first;renProgress men on main street are capitalists: line of defense, are taking advan- - shown and orders taken for them In For The past semesters both believe in hard work and in tage of the Utah National Guard's of financing their college ments and plans for Spring solving their own problems. STOKER MOTOR COMPANY according to Major vities will be discussed. All the Businessmen are closely linked Maxwell E. Rich, state 'parents of Kindergarten young-- . General 44 East First North to farm prosperity. Phone 345 sters are asked to attend. General. The basic problem is the need Adjutant And, by serving in either branch for greater mutual understanding of the Utah National Guard - Air of each others needs and business' or Armv - the college student can methods. 'reasonably be assured that he will finish his education since Tender Blade - Full Cut 'guardsmen are exempt from the military draft once they complete a short six month basic training course outside the state and fulfill their legal national guard interested in beginning legation addition, the Utah National typing or shorthand, a refresher course in typing or shorthand, uard n many instances serves Fresh Frozen Center Slices beginning!0 supplement the education of English, practical who are mem-an- d Spanish, or a Spanish reading jcfiege students guard units. For example, writing course, are asked toi)ers. meet at the Tooele High School, medical students can gain an of technical train-7:0- 0 evening. January 19, at valuable wealth in their l0f information ar,d for about information pm. the courses, registration, payment chosen field bv serving as a mem-o- f Utah National Guards fees, and assignment of mach-1ie- r ines. Registration fees for eahi T4th Evacuation Hospital. Those course will be $10, plus a $2 fee;epkina degrees in engineering Holiday .would find it profitable to serve No. 1 Red Bliss for use of typewriters. in one of the Utah National Guard Fresh 2 65c 10 Where there are enough people, engineering units 45c interested in courses, to warrant' FDR THE guardsman majoring Clover Club instruction in electrical engineering or simi-wiFancy First Grade classes, organizing begin Monday, January 23, at lar Felds, the guard operates and Onion Flavor 39c OPS 5 49c 7:00 p.m. and will meet regularly maintains several million dollars thereafter on Mondays and Thurs-- j worth of h'ghlv technical radar Indian River Nabisco days for the next three months equipment in the air guards radar srvrts Ph 344W ipstuc-tor- s j i aml mac htn,n. 40 per cent APPROXIMATELY Colonel Cecil M. MacGregor, Commanding Creditors will present claims of the total US labor force is Officer of Tooele Ordnance Depot presented with vouchers to the undersigned employed in a business related to1 service pin to Mr. a certificate and nt S3 F.ast 1th South. Salt LakeagricuUure transporting, proces-City- , Ben V. Butler, a machinist in Depot MainUtah, on or before the lGth'sing, marketing of food and filler, tenance Division. Mr. butler has been em or producing and selling the proclay of April, A D. 1061. duction supplies. C. Lester Shields, Administrablems as other businessmen in buy- Agriculture is the biepest bum- tor of the Estate of ZELLA W ard supplies and ness in the US , and upon its I10" SHIELDS, Deceased. depends a great many tng their products Date of first publ , Dec. 23. I960, other industries. Date of last pub . Jan. 20, 19GI. Farmers have the same pro- Deceased. r: ;g. Mi n-- i NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT PROBATE DIVISION AND TOR TOOri E COUNTY, x Prnsthiaid cjuorum iward. bram h and si ike Pn st-awl leaders will Ire held There will lie a welfare meeting ' at T 30 p m at! Cuff-- e hour a'ter Church vice All are cordially invited Fewer Farmer m G? 4 "v I ... - ... Wherever it goes h J.a ' . Iiamhlcrs Details Today Milit j lbs Margarine Potatoes lb bag ll Potato Chips ' Flour Saltine Crackers 1 lb. 29c Grapefruit lb bag Lar3e ?ink 2 for 25c General Mills Corn Kix ...Call UNION PACIFIC Transporting your products carefully, smoothly and on schedule across the West is a business we do well. Whencall any carload or carton ever, whatever you ship of our traffic offices for a freight expert to work with you. Were at your service! 31, 1961, to holders of Series and Senes Shares of record Payable January 7 Serving the expanding West I I for nearly a century 55c Fresh Lean Standby Fancy Cream Style Golden Corn No-30- 2 3 for 39c No 303 size 4 for 65c PORK STEAK A1 CORPORATION WILIARO G. ATKIN 121 South Coleman, Tooele, Utah, R: 1413 M Li 1 1 1 lbs 89c lb. 55c Fresh Lean Standby Fancy Peas 2 Tender Shoulder Cuts LAMB CHOPS December 30, I960 HAMILTON MANAGEMINT UNION PACIFIC 2 for GROUND BEEF Per Share from Ordinary Income " j children sm-al- t mr Pne-thist- nts for a m II 1 I, id. d wiil N he'd in the le util wjrd c Ii l th s San lav. January 22. at u Leg k lame ,v - tin . of J, ho 2 pm Melchtedik presid.-nci- . land coTmitteees and Aaron c Pnesthmhl i. a Si rs are to jt attend The dejnrtrri ns s, h.'dtiled are tr a' follows M,Khi'ehk d pirTnenN p. wd'are. ct.ur.h serviie, f.u t , 4 mm- s meciittc Avenue and 6 pm. Confession Saturday hi ' 3ooi!e Sake Pastor hundav Masses 100 i It 1 available in r, fit T.mrlp Slakp Irifwllitmtl l.tailrr- Mrrl Simthi 2 F.AI. p m 7 Rv. Charlet E. Freegard -' COALS s ,iiw Iar"iiTili ('alholir e STOKER Rev Fvenmg worship 7pm Midweek pravrr service. Wed Protes's resisfne prantmc of said reoue. wih reasons there- - older j for must he In aff. davit form and t 1G the jasemle is considered! f'h'd wth the Si Vo rntuneer, 403 adult in so far as the state fish ' State Capitol. Salt lake Citv, Utah and pan-- laws are roneerned and! on or Shire February D. WI mav then purchase and use thej A hearing will be hi Id on !h;s regular adalt fish and fame Iirerun st jn the courtroom of the eenses j Countv Courthouse. 10 Of) a tn. on' The department, in citing the Tuesday. Feb. 21. l'Hil. Tooele, foregoing information and laws. Utah. All protestants should ap-- urtt'd esmnne concerned with the youth of the state to respect near at the hearing. j these laws and aid in the enforce-W'avne D. Criddle moot of them. STATE ENGINTTR TROUBLE FREE ! It.ipli.! stu nt W7 1 -I l"t ' - - K- . ' I North Main Street o Tooele. Utah lb. 55c |