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Show Th Acoe Transcript Friday, 10, 1961' TV-Binar- Ti Bit 1 r Vtrs tjH-in.- uur fur i iii'i-ii-'t- nRn 'rrs trom R f l Kl 1K Sum m1 . w'r m tun Ihm there Jeannine Mi'ium-- I i S arringkui ( rul A Smith, uppn-nhe- Wn frmn the ,x-- rank-- to rii.fi onit".tm,i !he i of tlu ! a. ,jtu tiNMst ,MM() s.i.-it- j 1)ul tt,11m1. MUUJU ( (Ml Da hui U Mill yhi it bit and tptR nun UtfU RFON MONDAY the if! I will r . el War Mu::, i hr I I mull- eld fs-'- i li - it i lay, am) Spur Club v dm-i.I.ii rm ! n . 1 .1 , , 1 ti i l), . likl to I i - 1 J l tu I 1 I ! xii-l.-- - mi-- , n-- HORSE & BUGGY DAYS! I s' . i -- PVT McDONMD A. L. kam: Auxiliary Tlu for Frl. Amcriian ioii sin IT 1 1 i EB Li 1 , . Vs1- 'j-'j', pj I X I b w--M , C- - in Wendover. Sweetheart Queen will be selected during the evening Contestants and sponsors are: Kaye Boulsen. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. SerLynn R. Poulsen. Western vice Inc.; Sandra Hernandez, the daughter of Mr. anj Mrs. Joe Hernandez, Western Paufic Railroad; Edith Wiley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Rands Wiley, Bonneville Union: Noemi Santiago, the grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andreas Gonzalez. Stale Line Hotel Inr.; Pat McDonald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan McA QooJs Jli, pjj Ini MENS SHIRTS SANDRA HERNANDEZ GIRLS DRESSES Cliocolaie Babson Discusses Life Ins. Stocks A-- Last Hites Held Tliursdnv0 for Wrmlover Lnriv Babson Park, Mass, first a surance companies are carefully word regarding the purchase of audited by the government, which life insurance. This should be a is another reason for buying them. To offset the small cash MUST for every young person. It Funeral services were held to-the pay be "first in ones financial day at noon in the Tate Mortuary program before thinking of real generous stock dividends. Some for Mrs. Golden Mae Hamilton. 67 estate, stocks, or bonds. stock dividends every j pay such of Wendover, who died February! DIFFFRF.NT KINDS oF Life year; while other companies give 16"x20 All-Purpo- Insurance. Personally. I prefer, a large 50 percent or more u j Spec. 59 - 50 OFF Prizes given away in the store all day! CRISP -- CLEAN -F- RESH Norwest tv TOMATOES for 5 Rosedale PEARS l, k- ... divi-Mr- the simple "twenty - payment dend every five years. These stock are nontaxable until life" without any endowment or dividends there-wa- s other fringes. Get this first. After: you sell the stock received are married you can get life, from. As a rule, life insurance ton. who died in 1952. insurance to pay the mortgage on 'stocks are bought only by rich Surviving are a daughter. Mrs. your house, or to put vour chil-- l people; but in many cases this are John (Ruth) Gustafson. College jren through college, or to travel is one reason these people Alaska; a son. Bill C.. of Reno,;jn the US. or abroad. An endow- - rich' My appeal this week is Nevada, and six grand children, mont policy may be a good way That small investors buy good life Burial was in the Mt. Olivet to save money for one who has'insurance stocks now, although but I most bankers and brokers will al- Cemetery in Salt Lake City. jn0 patience or Jwould rather invest some other ways claim that such stocks are t00 hiEh way. NF Drainboard Tray se ALL JEWELRY companies at her home of natural causes Hamilton was born April 1. 1893, at Salisbury, Missouri, to Clab and Josephine Warson and married to William G. Hamtl-lyo- - Regular $1.69 Large HEAD SCARFS divi-shoul- d 4. , ,, JEANNIE BLOUSES .lli'U'iVv EDITH WILEY l Service. Donald, Music will be by Gordon Dwart Combo. Mrs. Betty Lange is the chairman of the affair. ET? TI A - Si rmzM f ; i s QLB-FJLSHIOH- vr 1 I erion Auxiliary I'ml 10. U I'inlin it. I'lah, wish.-lu i xii'iid an mutation in one amt all. I attend ihe Annual Such. heart Ball, In be held on Saturday February II. at 8.00 p.m. at the Lions Building . 1 zn1 Bull SI vv . s. . w j 1.09 3 for 89c Libbys also believe in business in- PRESIDENT Kennedy helping surance and estate planning, in (life insurance stocks. One of the By Beth Clarke Mr. and Mrs. Bonaire Rose which my friend Mr. McMillan of were really surprised Saturday Memphis, Tenn. has specialized, morning, when Mr. and Mrs. F.diThis is a newer form which ap-Rose and family, and Mr. and 'plies chiefly to those in active busi-- j ways. The American Medical Lonnie Brew and family, of ness whose estates would bejsociation and the American Den-SaDiego, paid them a visit. The severely taxed at time of death. Ital Association, composed of some) ladies and children will go to! It also shows how by use of gifts 275.000 doctors and dentists, are Twin Falls, Idaho for a visit with to members of ones family and fighting this program, relatives then come back to visit to charities, trusts, such taxes Heretofore most of the life at the Rose home, while their hus- can be greatly reduced. have refused to insure companies bands return home to their work. BUYING life insurance stocks. people over 65 years of age; but Miss Beverly Barrus, who is But this week I want to write ,jf Kennedy legislation passes, employed in Salt Lake City, spent about buying the stocks nf life jnsure persons 75 years may ey the weekend at the home of her insurance These of age or perhaps older. Not only companies. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Austin usually do not yield much income. do the "oldsters favor this legisBarrus. Their cash dividends are very lation, but also the children of Mrs. Gilbert Bolinder, of Grants-ville- . small and they sell at high prices. the aged who are thus relieved of visited, Sunday, at the home The reason is that a growing life providing proper medical and denof a son and family, Mr. and Mrs. insurance company must con- - tal care for their parents. Hence, Bud Bolinder. I forecast that President Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Dale Castagno will succeed in getting this legisand Mrs. Rose Castagno, enjoyed lation passed. themselves EISENHOWER Saturday evening, and Kennedy Maxwell at Summit Peoa, County. medical when they attended the wedding compared. The; plans reception of a cousin, Gloria Kaye Mrs. Castagno visited with friends Eisenhower Plan was to provide' and relatives she hadnt seen in Federal funds to match State many years. funds for medical aid. The AMA Happy birthday to: Alice Clark, and ADA were willing to approve February 11; Valory Gordon, Feb. this, apparently on the assump12. tion that most states would be The Senior Aaronic classes are in their appropriations. niggardly RUNS BETTER held every Monday evening, at The Plan is to have the Kennedy all are movement the Erda Ward chapel and purely a Federal invited to attend at 7:30 p.m. affair, tying it to the Social SeNewman Richard and Mr. Mrs. PARTS! FORD curity program. It would probably returned home to have their in- mean a one fourth of one percent Ask Your Repairman fant son named, Sunday. He was boost in the Social Security Tax, Mrs. of Donny. given the name to be paid as now - jointly by, to Use Genuine Ford Newman will be remembered to employer and employee. Parts or See Your Ford her many friends as the former Either of these two plans should resinow Norma Jensen. They are Dealer be most beneficial to the life ' dents of Salt Lake City. insurance companies, which are Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Liddell of interested in one thing, namely in Salt Lake City, visited Sunday at the health and length increasing the home of Mr. and Mrs. Law- of life of the American people. rence Liddell. Wherever the money may come Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fox brought from, every doctor and dentist, their infant daughter to meeting, manufacturer and every 278 North Main drug was the given Sunday and she and all devoted childruggist name of Cathy Ilene. dren - are interested in helping older people and their friends. In fact, there is no group of com-- j panies except the life insurance companies which have so many people working for them! for 95c 4 GRAPEFRUIT DRINK -J TESSIE TISSUE 16 for 1.09 As-Mr- s. MIB COFFEE n Re30rBrlp ,il!e IGA CHUNK TUNA lbs. 1.45 2 4 for 89c 5 for 89c for 89c Meadow Gold WHIPPING CREAM IGA FRUIT COCKTAIL 303 PEACHES Ripe-Ragg- ed n can 3 YOUR FORD With Bonneville Motors GROUND BEEF CIVIL SERVICE TESTS The Board of U.S. Civil Service Examiners, Tooele Ordnance Depot, Tooele, Utah, announces open LaFreya Beauty Salon 10 East Vine MARY JO ALLG00D Operator I i competitive Machinist at examinations to $2.72 $2.37 perience and training. Application forms and additional information concerning this examination may be obtained at any post office in the Salt Lake Tooele area. Applications will be accepted by the Board of U.S. Civil Service Examiners. Tooele Ordnance Depot, Tooele, Utah, until further FRANKS Morrell 1 5 Lb. Morrell Can TABLERITE c C Lb. lb These Specials plus many in our ad in the Salt Lake papers! We have . . . 1 BACON Lb. Morrell Morrell Pkg. Cold Cuts ist Grade in our self service meat case ra rn j notice. The canals reported to exist on; Mars were first noticed and mentioned in 1877 and have created much controversy ever since. lL79? HAMS lb for per hour. No wrotten test will be given. Applicants will be rated on the extent and quality of their ex- at t ,u' (i alh Hu m x! Vii.u pm III til- I Galileo, in I'.e'i, w.n'd.iv .it 7 pm .it t'.r huim- - uf Seen nj S ImH-le- , Ail rmmbiix aie jvk'-human knmui tu was gruitaalej tin fn-lu lie j I'liulu.ot .u die--- , tu examine the In aw nx Lie 3, from mm- - Wieki III ( i,,iuf paV ,i.J jf Will ; i'I'e ,i , ..n-- , UI Reel . Ihe bidud ( ,.s Iiaumu; j t!ie Nux.ll lie used a tvxo null teli-inAil Iran . tenter. San Diego, laid nliv-r- alnt ai Ml Iaieuiur, (all die f.md, and hi- - m.i.l lu ,u tune aid A, li ml and ftiiinN m no. fun' mi h iiu peiiv oMurts am 'urnia, uses a well .it We nm-- t le.it n ad uImiiI i' ie lu be rrUih a I i 1MG 1 1 Kfj Ju t,yJ I OJ Jj 108 N Broadway Phone 303 Tooele, Utah |