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Show TYnl Crain fd Program n Xt IV i In ufi.ti r fu'd ('(a ,i I ' UntliT (aU in lioald p. . ,i.e new w protarn rht '! an . m iy aid di d I In i pro'-nm- ! A .( and j r non. J re'.ei'vl I VIM AIM D bv .In at and J for Jus! sin thnrnian of t os I '1 d' i i n..isin h.iid 1' o' . i is 4 i 'mi Iar. d, in! di"ails u r t h ! .ii ssSo e f. is IS touniy a'l ito i I . t) 1 ..iv pnii! r i it j i r ih . . I rt t 'I d v l!,er ft i'f 1 rv ill; n I -- li i .0 t . p i s s 'i r . t in ti d t H i n r 1 i r (i', ' u o! 3 . r s a't i i ( l I -- t ro. in tins t art now .cv.'i.'' L' i wa tits, most of wi.'Lh die m ' fie h; P 4. ri '. Inf f ! .V, ! Hi ro an interesting d.scov-er- y llril might help lighten your load arminti (lie tiouso. We mo nt ly asked an li org an. rat .on roM-ir- t to vu-i- l sith 1 00 active houe-wivabout extension telephone. A few id.e vs.lh.iut a inde-pondo- e 1 scornl phone said they Would get one i their house wen n't to tmal." And thnt puzh-- ua. Just what is a small" house? As a matter of fact, ns long as youre making Nds, washing dishes, getting children ready for as hoot, anti fixing meals, there's no such thing aa a "small" house. So why deprive yourself of a useful extension phone? Properly located (in the kitchen or bedroom for example), it will make your work a little easier, save you time and steps. And the value of a second phone dont atop there, either. Consider privacy. Phoninga no pleasure when youre standing up in the hntl or sitting in an intersect ion of noise and confusion in the living room. With a bedroom extension, you enjoy yourcallsinaquiet oasisofcnlm. And economy. All the luxurious features of an extension phone can bo yours at the utdi tarian cost of only pennies a day. As we said, why deprive yourself of another phone especially at that price? Talk it over with your family tonight. Then, tomorrow, order an extension phone either front our business office or a telephone serviceman if you spot his truck in your neighborhood. a )) Presenting the You Bell Chime! thr dufinctiv rings, including a melodious chime, Co II us for details. Mountain States Telephone A prikluier V v VI gum protrarn IOW I IMfT rucivul iiii; the New officer of the Tooele then be tubulated and the pav lugh School Pav ments men! rate a'lnoemed (hupter of future Farmer of America assumed dude April I, for the ensuing year. to growers will Im made some time dining the summer They are pictured above, front, left. Dee I ARMI K - Committee OperaRussell, vice president, and (right) LaMar tion o Pftvgr tins Stri-lu m J In line with ohjeUives si t for'h bv Prsidenl Kenn- - 'v in Ins Mar IS message t ( oi'rtss, Sei re I tai v of A ;ti. i Iteie Ot 25 15 n.lho's buys I r. email has anmmmeJ slips to L f (huts 23 17 n s'r 'then th l.iriier co"im"'ee S r k Outs 22 B opention of nitnm.il priMhiction Td Devils 21 19 admstment and pro supnort pro Aib y 17 23 .National Hou linn II mJ st RIDE WILL SHOW YOU WHY! Jet-smoo- th See the new Chevrolet cars, Chevy Corvairs AWTES 23 South Main Street ip rs 12 or. s I pi i n n p.rio ns dur n; eatly . in . b o u i u - m.. !.e to the hit.herv tru ks r r 'U' t ol 'o.' !v 11 s dav vv'mh is an op T rtia'ly h 'vv b nor i M tv ' in; (.anmlian -! W 1 .ire cuiieutlv oi and Id a " r r'an f J me of h ml i.hew an ai n' !2 series 'r' -- ('S twn - 0-- mibon ditions have prevailed irrwt wdl be pDnt lower portion of in the hard fished put and since late last summer An vox t h ibh ed mitety s'd th-s- ou-- r American Made HOES Three Woman American Made 289 2 19 kSlale Farmers" laMar Penovich (left) and Jimmy Urathall (right) of the Tooele Chapter of Future Farmers of America were recently honored as Slate Farmers at the annual FFA Convention held In Salt Lake City. The boys received the degree from the State Association and were presented the Gold Key from the Bankers Association. Individual high games (Scratch) jJoAnn Herog, 163, Shirley Barra-Ett- a Mae Harris, 219, 160, Ann tlouch 162, Wanda Nash, 170 Kearns, 193, 176, Dorothy Wald-- ! High team game, 530, Allsop-- ! rop, 188, 160, Alyce Sly, is2, 178, jChriss; High team series, 1377, Betty Richards, 18(0, Mary llursh, Allsop Chriss, High individual 178, Briggs Anderson, 174, Louise j senes, 516, Etta Mae Harris. Morris, 172, Lillian Peterson, 171, 40 lb. 1 79 1 39 Velvagreen Fertilizer 16-16- -8 bag at $4.95 and receive an extra 20 lb. bag FREE! . . . these and many more at FARM & HOME BUILDERS SUPPLY 272 North Broadway Phone 606 (Vivian Parker, Secretary i A First Security Checking Account ! Many people, when figuring their income taxes, take the standard 10 1 koih A deduction because they are unable to itemize all allowable items. Receipts are lost and small items forgotten. As a result, they overpay their taxes. Many of our customers have found a First Security checking account is the best way to keep records for Ofinnl R. L. Polk n Co. figure iioic e Cheirolcl outsold the make 1 tw a by 0and Char frmargin ills continue to sit the pace Jor the industry this year! .rcond-ehoic- Phone 860 "f- - v f Why dont you open a First Security checking account today then youll be sure you will pay only your fair share of taxes next April 15. 'hti VA FIRST SECURITY BANK F.nt Security Bonk of Utoh, N A. First Security State Bonk Member First Security Bonk of Idaho, N. A. Federal Deposit Iniuroncu Corporation First Security Bonk of Rock Springs (xS. l T NAME AND ADDRESS PRINTED FREE lq CHEVROLET COMPANY income tax purposes. They simply write checks for every deductible item. Checkbook stubs are their record and cancelled checks are legal proof of payment. rM a? th. provuu,. e Gallon Galvanised RAKES ianie! , o' rp w bn 1 nafki o' nn'n:tllv rlin'ift potli'e anj nw nr.ve kokanee salmon an.l shal'ow lake areas for nis'n. . ierVw General d'ou 'h( t( n. i ' . SrS SHOVELS i ln 'h. ji lTi 1 5 tm i to a reiwmt from iu. m W ' " 'e S v , e td thwe two Candj,, s pr' 'u n m i ot ho,-if ord ' i listed as "msir American Made j in, inX j le' r :'t rfmy S (lontHton ('iirrcntlA Poor n ate 'of ern JN"- ii GARBAGE CANS The Red Devils pushed the' Strike Outs down to third place' bv taking all four points High for the Red Devils was Llvvin Silva with a big 220 game. Cub Tafoya rolled a very giuxl 555 series High for the Strike Outs was Moe Van-with a 201 game, 518 series The Alley Crackers led by Don! Ur'krk wi'h his hi; 628 series,! took three points from the Handi-- ( ipns This series gives Don the third high series for the season H gh for the losers was Eldon Feuerbach with a big 198 gdme.l , , . in n the wd'eifowl whuh an- sh f and nf dcpirtmcv ik n by i h i p. mm n t K D t Itlv 'iint ni n,i pi'llmn fsh m" he planted from tern flvwa.s in the Cmt,d Situs rout. !v p,,. ReuTt sarv-- 'i ir sac h it b.rev ths T'.s wdl mt bide v.ituHis miv Service show an extreme shmtj ,, y 1 20 and the new Corvette at your local authorized Chevrolet dealers Tooele, Utah tO , 'K! o. r sun , j . , 1 . t 28 senes Chevrolets have more of what it takes to please people! retord-breaku- ' the si .mon g... he .Iiii al.v on lil.oi'. now i le tm warning !' I. t. l' 91 k'll o wh.ih dam below mI.s ims mu j t ' h.,'h r ifvo.vi So' s than any other make! d s ,,j, til. (tianl persuasion. If you werent absolutely sure, youd imagine you were riding in a far costlier car. No wonder people are buying more Chevrolets -- full-ti;e- ' n't. a.lv that . l.ry MORE PEOPLE ARE RUYING CIIEVR0LETS THAN ANY OTHER MAKE JET-SMOOT- H ole J 1 t !u 1. V. I , ,, Fd-di- e (ratktrs i i u. r is sa wJr m Tersen- j 1 AND JUST ONE Penoylch, president. Back row L to R: rell lance, secretary, Craig Vorwaller, tinel; fdbert Orme, photographer, and Dalton, treasurer. Die left Overs moved into sec mid p!j e by taking three points rum the It ague leadin g Liilho's Hi'vs High for the Left Overs was Purer with a 231 game 5'.s situs. Gay Ion Mess'rsmith,l and Pat 19. game, 537 si ru-Tulm, 200 game. 535 series. High fur Hilko s Bovs was Dan Hill,1 Sr, with a 219 game, 581 series! followed bv Felix V'lgil's 572 series, and Dan Smith's 216 game, 53. ! When one car outsells all the rest the way theres got this new Chevrolet is doing to be a reason. And we can think of some looks pretty good ones. The clean-etche- d of the new Body by Fisher, for example. The eager brand of git thats under the hood. The easy way it handles. Tlus the added advantage of extra-cooptions like triple-turbin- e Turboglide. But to sample all these reasons together, you have to get a Chevrolet out on the road. And theres where that ride takes over with its own gentle kind of J Tooele FFA Officers l.v farmers for wool dur entile maikeimg year tan boosted under faun slora v fai ilitv inoi'iam Farmers now nuv iMirrow up to 95 pirient of the otillav for tarn tvpes tf farm storage futilities urn), r the Gieinrn n' s loan program, Mr Uarr. Chairman. Inode County Aerit ultural Slab ihation and Conservation Com grams nude said tml.iv The 95 to Allen V, trr. (hair limit applies to farm storage fart man of the InmY (oun'V Agri I'es cos' me aa nuts pi r lieslu 'ul'ur.il S'nl 'int rn and ( miser or less in hmltl Previously loans vaimn Comm ttee. amendments oi (heso tv ins of f.lt lll'l s were the ie''rejrv his made in the ad limited to SO perm nt of the cost ministrn'tve ri cut itins eovi rnine Lor farm facilities costm ASC rmmtv an rommun tv tom more than 40 cents per bushel, the mutres will have the following di Chairman explained, farmers mav reel I f borrow up to 95 percent of 40 (I) County and Community elec cents per bushel or 80 pertenl o! non boards are eliminated and i.x the cost, whichever greater, au'horitv to conduit elections now in the l'Hil feed grain program is vested in ASC coun'y com but not more than 50 cents per mittees, bushel of capacity (?) OrntTRS o general farm A SIMILAR action reducing now iligt orgamat'ons down pavment provisions under ble to Arve as county (omnv the loan program for rnobde dry- men and ers enables farmers to borrow up (3) The authority to assign the to 95 percent of the delivered and duties to committees community assembled cost of equipment to is hi in th" hinds of county com keep gram stori d in proper con mittees instead of county office d'tion Previously, these loans managers Vvcie bmited to 75 percent of tht In announcing the amended re cost of equipment on- -. freeman guht Seire'ary The farm s'orage facility loans said The whole pm pose in run for fve years from the date re amending the adnvn'stra'iye the loan is taken out, and they gulat ons is to return to ASC may be repaid in four annual in countv committees important re S'allments, with the first install sponsibihties which they are best ment due on the first anniver- qualified to discharge Yet all the sary date of the loan 'I he equip we hope for in improvements ment loans run for three years farm administration canprogram from the date the loans are taken not be brought about by regulation out, and they may be repaid in - what we seek and must have is three annual installments with the a in the spirit governing first installment due on the date the change administration of farm of the loan's first anniversary Interest charged on both types of loan is at the ra:e of 4 percent SFA TrMPERATLRE The temperature of sea water According to Mr. Warr, the storage loan program has been modi- varies from 28 degrees to 88 defied in order to encourage stor- grees, varying with the season age of grain on farms and to and latitude. The salt content strengthen economic activity in keeps sea water from freezing at farming areas The action should 28 degrees nr 1 f torn or gram sor hum wlio dins not coo,ora!i will not 1m eligible for prite sup Mirt on any of Ins feed grjms tins year, and he will reteive no pavment undi r the special feed :: ,v v f 1 r.-- of w jr Cl I1 '.i at 'he wa'.' uv H ,i,i of hums In soil inn Ih v it.i v also di re n Ijt, 1 DoYouGef Tired of Housework by the End of a Busy Day? o', d as ) u jy'.I.I.p jnt I l jm o t'n tin uv h .t, e x t to , en.!it g I 1 I J W$ M) a nl (Si wtath.r sJson Si'.t.mb. r lbe d irtmmt Program Non Undent av te waters during tnVe" Planting Fi-- Ii i lit forms on Vi it add n a es w l'i r nu mtt r. si r Min ll 'ds H r t" ii for the pM'dm cr i upoia! nil In wdl r . m a pav lent on the diverted ti res, and he b it i v cl dj'e for on son i t on ih corn il production of os fi'i I corn and pram sot;, hum I - el;:. 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