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NiW Ifantp Sir. s Rhodi .1 in I Reds, Pat h d R x ks, 1 horns Mixed o x New shin 1)101. 1673 LKS No meetings mint wuklv T he Dalton Com THE I IRTBM IER has achiev second and fourth Tuesday, CR! ed great results with his power pmv. IS .Ninth Mam 8pm lois Walk, daughter of Mr. and house- being lured lo Chi OR RIVT TlIRfr PARTI DAIRY Ql N now open 11am Mr. Lyle Walk, will be one year ca ni bvAfter Bmblv Bomar in 1955 56 I OSF D old on A NUN IS I I RNISIII APTS. ( to AISO AIR (ONDiriONIIi 01 I nr. SPACE I OR Rf NT. IN QlIRT O. T. KARRIS. BAR RIS I n 7pm OR CRI tockir SAl I want a home SMI MR CRI MOTORS. TUT 9 KS7 puppit R I one gTrls hdiT-Ph- i8 p2 Tv ( a7 olds proof Call 41, or residi nee Wo Id vou like to attend a PRI CARD OF THANKS 14 H R CR! .T1 KINDI RG ART I N whilt The fatiulv of Mrs Pitt wishi fru mix are atti nd ng vour .STATr. FARM MUTUAL lo express their sincere apprecia M hooP Onlv 3 limitisj numlx AtTO INSURANCE all who have been mi will be aaiptid for enrollment turn to STAMLY L. SFARLF of them in the passing bv an expuincid will quail thoughtful (7 West First North of thi ir loved one A sjtecial than fed IDS teaih'-RiiMr now sou go s lo those who took Phone 971 pjit Phone 7.9 for fut In r d tads m the sent flowers p 21 2V 29 cards orservice, in the home For IwIjieJ I OR SaI i. try rnim orj. an e.uh and tvtry txpnssmn returned from ri ntal Take over sympathy, they are truly grate J or small nninthlv pav minis further information, write- - Or ! gin Dipirtnunt. Box 149 Sugar House Station, Salt lake Citv C 21 Mav Utah I OR SAIL 1ij't Pontiac, biautiful star chief, all bather AIM N I ION Vf Monday, April 24. A fam- Gifford won $15 000 for throwing ily party will be held and grand game on TV and captur peifeit Merle Mr. and Mr. parent. ed the ABC Doubles with Bill Gowan of Provo will also attend Lillurd the party. Also, his Talstaff team finished he team and all on top in events competition of the 1953-5ABC Tourney and Stan, individ uallv, placed second in the all ents During his appearance at The Tooele Bowl, Gifford will roll an exhibition match and give free in struction to local bowlers He is one of more Ihan lt0 big leaguers who promote bowling with nation ev r lb. 33 Anderson's Market Basket TOR SAIF thrie btdtoom, I1 bath, full hjxemi nt. brn k homt G(xh) Iik at ion, 210 W 4S0 South Phone 130 (RI 1 POT ROAST 35 lb. Til trees r for APARIM! 179 rc nt 2nd South Must CRI Ulterior f nil v powered si 11 Call 203 after 5 pm 13 lb. Anderson's Market Basket MI NCi S RI PAIRS ricord 1779 W p2! WARNING one cent sale ends Saturday evening at Hood Wal J plntrs. radio, Phone TV. elc Work guaranteed CRI TOTE GOTLS AND" ARCHFRY SIPPUES. REX SIICOX, 373 HIGHLAND DRIAE. c 21 green Drug SAVL BIG1 Do your own rug and & RACKETS upholstery cleaning wtlh new Tl.NNIS Spaulding. $3 95 and up We also Blue Lustre Gordon Furniture Co 60 So Mjm St restring vour old rackets Tates c 21 10 No Mam CRI (AKBLl RAIOR Cl I AMNCi AND OVI R1IAIL. RI-T- F FRTE ESDMATFS. tt IES STRUCE, RIB STEAK 59 MVUGVVN. nossr 1 STATE FARM INSURANCE LEONARD HANSEN 49 S 1st East - Ph. 983 COOKIES reg. price 49c Radishes & 1 1 lb. Also Open Evenings 39 Green Onions 3 bunches 10 HAMBURGER 3 TTIRLL ROOM furnished apartment, $40 All utilities paid 392 West Vine Phone ISO Anderson's Market Basket wide (V. TOMATOES back yard Gas ranee in GI Loan No down pivment Ph 13S2J P 21 25 2S s WoilKIIl 1 two bedroom home wall lo wall carpeting in living room, chain link fence, venitian blinds Attached parage, fruit I UK .SAI I. 1 lb. J00 Andersons Market Basket p-- rirl s Baseball q 4:30 Tooele vs Tooele High Friday Sunday MHTII M5IN Pastor, Rev. 5 anon L. Slognef XT r r 7 Midueik 7 p m praur service, Wed ri Rev. Charles E. rrvegard Pastor 413 Utah Avenue Sunday Masses, 7 00 a ni and 6 pm. Confessions. Saturday a m , 4 lo 6: Pvt. Garth Bear FiM Lutheran Church 15 1. Curlh Bear I.(a5 44 for Army JScIiool at Ft. Sll B. HOLM. PASTOR 7th and Birch Pvt Garth J Bear, son of Vernon Bear, of Skull Valley, who has been home on leave, followOrd ing basic training at California, lift Ekednesday even ing for Ft. Sill, Oklahoma, where he has been assigned lo Army Sihool Pvt Bear, is a graduate of the Granisville High Sihool class of 1959. and enhsitd for three vears in the U S. Army, last January It Sunday. April 23 The Third Sunday after Taster. Sunday School for all ages at IS Worship service at 10 30 The sermon topic will be Trom the Housetops' Matt. 10 24 33 The Junior Confirmation Class meets on Tuesday and Today after Public School hours in the church basement On Sunday, 30 April, this class will be received into communicant membership of 27th Pvt Bears mother died when the church by the rite of confirhe was an infant, and he has been mation reared by his aunt, Mrs. Tlia "This Is The Life every Sunday at II 30 over KSL-TSpare moments are the gold dust of time. Kilos Held Community Metlioilist Church Eliznhvlli Pill Instructor To Train in Gun Safety, Survival d IWmlin" BrIN - - - - - Jr. Bit & Spur 5S3 Uranium comes appear SATURDAY at 47 East Second North S.j for raising her average 21 pins The WIBC Achievement Award to Carol Worthington for the most improved bowler after 12 games League play will begin in September Congratulations to the winners and a special Thank You to all of the girls for their cothe bowling operation during season TOOELE. UTAH GIFFORD will be at the Tooele Bowl staihng at 1 00 p m Saturday and there will be free instruction all afternoon struct juveniles in this course since the program got under way nearly three years ago SUNDAY AT SPRINGVILLE Mr and Mrs Ernest Holt and sons, Ray, Kelly and Steven spent Sunday afternoon at Springville, visitmg with relatives off age duced 1,071,000 tons, containing uranium oxide (UjOt) valued at approximately $50,000,000. Uranium employs 1,550 workers in Utah, with an annual payroll of approximately $10,000,000. The uranium industry has come of agel UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION "from the earth comes an abundant life for af" STAN be one exhibition match game at in the afternoon when Tooele's In the Tony Vario rolls against Gifford will more be two there exhibition evening match games, one at 7 00 p m when Gifford will roll against Tooeles' Champion bowler Bill Buckingham, and one at 11:30 pm with Gifford against a yet to be announced Tooele opponent. This year Buckingham has won the Utah State Blue Ribbon Championship, the Mock Ritz Classic, he was on the winning state championship team and is Tooele City All Events champion Buckingham has a 195 average in the Salt Lake league. THERE will 3 00 pm. 0 O 0 will also be a Brunswick man present to custom drill bowling balls for those who wish to buy a ball Saturday THERE Bowling at its Best i? j 21 8 FULLY AUTOMATIC BRUNSWICK LANES STAN GIFFORD Born Feb 22, 1932, in Emmett, Idaho now resides in Abilene, Texas. Started bowling in 1944 Member of the Brunswick Staff of Champions l 2 w ABC Doubles (with Bill Lillard) - 1956 ABC Team (as member of Falstaff) - 1956 ABC Team All Events (Fals'aff) - 1956 Oregon State All Events - 1953 Idaho State All Events - 1950 Ritz (Salt Lake City), three times - 1951, 53, 54 Albany (Ore ) Classic - 1952 Illinois State Doubles - 1958 Boise (Idaho) Classic - 1950 INVITED! See the Champ . , . FREE Bowling Instructions From a Champion Brunswick Star Bowler SATURDAY, APRIL 22nd 8 Outstanding cleaning performance Flush away drain absolutely no required e Holds for 12 people Nema-Servic- HONORS & ACHIEVEMENTS: Won $5,000 by bowling 300 game on live TV Seven 300 games (six unsanctioned ) Best Series 752 Best league average: 203 NEAR MISSES: Runner-up- , ABC All Events - 1956 EVERYBODY'S CONSOLE STEREO - Special Prices For Mother's Day! MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL! CHAMPIONSHIPS: PLENTY OF FREE PARKING AIR CONDITIONED 10 30 8 30. r, Brunswick Advisory Star to at Tooele at Spanish Tork Tooele ball club will play its firt practice g3tne with the high Funeral services for Mrs Thra-bet- h James C. Stephens, Pastor Mav Bale Pitt, who died on school, Friday night at 4 .30 p m Phone 1007 Sunday. Tooele will travel to April 1 1th, were held Friday at Spanish Fork, with an afternoon p m in the Tooele North Stake Church School, 9 45 a m. Tabernacle, with Bishop Willard game at 2 p m. Church Service, 11 00 a m. Practices will be held Sagers, directing the service Nursery for small children. and was one of the speakers The Miry Ilursh 201, Ilcne Garcia, evening at 5 .30 p m. Methodist Youth Fellowship, 193, 175. f tta Mac Harris. 193, other speaker was President Alex 6 30 pm. Donna Dunn 175, P8. TO, Rowland, Coffee Hour, Sunday. April 23, B ttv Richards, Danny Reed, son of Mr. and Ann Kearns, 175 The musical numbers included after church service. A film strip 75 Vivian Parker, 175 Baibara Mrs. Tom Reed will celebrate his prelude and postlude organ music on Africa will be shown. 24, first birthday, Monday, April Florence McBride, and the The Womans Peck, 17.3, Shirlev Barraclough, Society of Chris109 Nina with a family turkey dinner being 104, Helen Dymock, Fighth Ward Singing Mothers sang tian Service will meet in the hi honor. In held 160 the opening number, Jesus, Church social Warr, hall, Monday, Hi'-Lover of My Soul, and as the 24. at 7 30 m. for the sixth Apr. team game, 503, Consnh-ciittSpring quarter class schedules p study W'lth Abide number Me. Finince high team series, for class on in gun closing Christian Social Beinstructor training 1352 Consolidated Finance, and and outdoor survival Florence Mi Bride directed the liefs handling Mothers and accompanihigh individual series, 506, Hta Choir practice for Senior and A play off between the Die Hards were listed todav by the Utah De- Singing ment was Mae Harris by Roxie Dobson Two Junior choirs. of Fish and Game The of the first half, and the partment Thursday, 7:30 p m. winners vocal solos were sung by Mar Vivian Parker, Secretary schedules are Methodist Mens dinner and proof second the Bowlettes, winners In The Garden MONDAYS - April 24 thru June garet Sh elds. in the Social Hall, Wednesgram half, was held on Wednesday, 12 accompanied day, April 26, An inland sea of some 2,000 Salt Lake City (Utah Wild- and Going Home, pm. April with the Bowlettes winning 26 life Federation) . Tuesdays - Apr by Donna Dixon. The Helen Kimball Book Review square miles was formed near Congratulations Prayer at the Tate Mortuary will be Wednesday, May 3, at 7:30 25 thru June 27 Provo (BYU); Cutch, India several centuries ago A once across was held, April Wednesdays - April 26 thru June was bv Frank Bale, a brother of p m. in the Church sponsored by when an earthquake caustd that the deceased Invocation at the the area to settle This reminds us of 18 with trophies for high series, 28 Cedar City Wesleyan Service Guild The service was by Fred Hamilton and book to be reviewed The Mistress the most Marv strikes, Reelfoot Lake, western Tennessee Tomich, Thursdavs April 27 thru June benediction by D Leslie Gillette of Helen Fields, and the most splits, 29 Mellyn, Tnterprise; Fridays - April by Victoria Holt. Interment was at the Tooele Ann Bevan The following officers 28 thru June 30 SaturKanab; V cemetery The grave was dedicatere elected for next year . . . days - April 29 thru July 1 ed by Howard Davies Pallbear President, Sylvia Curry, vice pres(after(morning): Tropic ers were James I Jensen, W'llliam Secretary-TreasureHelen ident, Stoker, noon): Panguitch (evening) Ann Bevan and Sgt at These classes are for instructor Pitt, Vance Golden, Dan Hill. Otto We had a directors meeting last with arms, Betty Shosted the graduating Erickson and Claud Thompson. training Saturday and decided to go on a A lovely luncheon followed at teachers being qualified to ride It was moved that we go to give Hillcrest Trophies were awarded the training reauired by Utah law FAMOUS YFAR West Hand Fork. Louis Braille, the developer of to the following first place team, of juvenile hunting license buyers If you Juniors decide to go, be The Bowlettes - - Dot Bloomdale, ANYONE interested In taking the writing method for blind by down there at 10 00 a m. sharp Carol Worthington and Lynn Ma- the instructors course should con- use of raised dots, was born the We will have hamburgers and Walas same Anne Lincoln. Darwin, drinks tact their nearest department ofyear gee High average Tennvson, Holmes, Mendelssohn ters, 164, High series, 618 - Mary ficer or office Jeann'ne Farrington 300 teachers Tomich, high game - Lynn MaSome are now and Poe. gee, 250 High team series went graduating from winter classes to the Lucky Strikes, 1628 - Helen given in Brigham City, Bountiful, Stoker, JoAnn Kirk, and Dawna Murray and Salt Lake City Anderson The Bowlettes had high spokesmen said Department In 1948, first year of the uranium "boom", total U. S. The team game, 594 special more than 2,500 teachers throughore production was 54,000 tons. Last year, Utah protrophy went to Bennie Mascarenas out the state have qualified to inat WANTS TO SEE YOU! Sunday Sihool. 10 a m Morning Worship, 11 a m I raining Union, 6 pm Ivming Worship, 7 pm St. Marguerite Catholic ! Friday for 2pm. -- Baptist 397 - - I E Harr I II I I I). in 21 I Local Churches ) to find Utwhng not MU e m , M M , hIV r i slab!, vl lilt nt At anv of the lug tournament howtver, that whtre he is . , Cullir a hi'iistlf Stan G 'ford Till KF ART slightly ma!h Bur I aio nnn m lilt ling but Gdf ird, who for eam le will lx- - Jiptuuig at IckkU Bow lx ginning ut I pm. Saturday, is the man Ixiwlng chose to tall M.hiv Mouse And, that he is Sian At 5 7 amt 152 pounds, packs one of ihe lop powerhouse liveriis in ihe game Much of Ins steam is produced in an un orthodox six step uppioach, iw steps more than most pros take R. ul n pn $' i p r pi'on now at whole sate pine of SV "5 p r gallon Onlv 3 few ealom. lift m i1P Ouil tv Maikit 112 North Maui St , Toot le, I t ih 1 lil rsxmsililu for othi r Ihan tnv own p- - 2 lu.it U'lt . P- - or n t IRS Snail MOW (.ROlM) IS 21 p Will anv AWN isi rill Putin r I me wtiks old Si e III VV Tnttiir or (.ill 0.12 K2 Roiks. SVII noun Pups OK aft! r I 18 21 r u.sTTar pi . rs. 1 lkmiuri We clean, tint, de, bind, moth 99 lb. bag 8 I Phone jxt 21 nur'h I In otjl To v pi:. PilOM lih I ?l cm i m" pi cum jirt 1753. leqle (if I I RI M BARGAIN lot 69 x I 4 ft, North on I irst h fiirnislnj To iv A N nnn pi nlli Imhv Mitt r limn 7 I) a m in I 0 i m in ir heme Shirley Ilond, Kiik Until Apt AM ST KI no nt OR p 21 lu mg FroNING DON! 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