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Show irl Ward Plain !Ti:o llaaar anti l Slarls for 1961 62 Coinimiiiilv Coneerl Series Sign-u- p -- intl details for i'll I hp t'amber o; the A Comnun.ty Concert fcocution have hi en nude accord ins in Sidney Noble, Pr- - dem o' the AsvKialion Mi LJgur McAlister, tin ih.'irn.'ii nd Mrs. Byron lown-en- j dnnei chairman are n'ak.ng a last m.n ute chek up o' ail pirpanttom for attendance at the d.nuer rnt- - t be heid Moadav at 7 oilo k ,nR in the Coral Room of Ihe K.ik lloti for the o!f,ters d.uci campii.gn i.iU-rsh'- 1 ois ti-l e t A'Stv.a un 's as. I ed by the fa i that a i tcile.-h- , must be snured dir. eg th liri pa gn Wetk Inc 4, rr y itr du-tot d make fsi sdi.e a till, mum o. pn ee major i,,t i,1 ju si a si in Ute fail that the p me r .o' sxxuiej meins tile I ue-- i ion t made puss ble makis it a ioojera-liv- e It hchcuv orjtani.ii.on tai !i member to In omr ti tires ed in imriaMiig ta.e iiemhehp Art. sts d are o ) si , - a k: fssl $ With e -- , ! I 4 4 ' 1 w employers I i the Prin and .u , fi-- j TAPpnn JUA'tWillCmC RANGE ihd Rtmodtl! Jump yttrt with tht most fitmorout ring tvtr modo' Tht Tapptn fabulous l 400 has doubl vans I cooking controls, concealed built in Eihaust 0 Vants. cutting board built into other outstanding faaturts. cooking top Cat) today, lat pur design tiptrts plan a truly tMiciant kitchtn tor you. f rot sti matas, without obligation Convenient terms. f r90. Colorful Book lot Avolloblo f Shows Fabulous "400' Ranges and Features. Call or writ. same Federal establishments made approximately 7,000 appointments last year from this examinafon to career positions located throughout the United States. Tests for Management Internships, will be given only in Octo- ber, November, January and February. Applications for Management Internships will not be accepted after January 23, 12. APPLICATIONS must be filed by September 2S, 11 for the test to be given October 14, 1961 filed by November Applications st 2. 1961 will be eligible for to be given November IS 1961. GORDONS Furniture Co. 60 South Main Tooele, Utah Is The l.tv ,i I d iv p ut nu a gw l. r i , a Umih Wi'i i w i. ,t 'tiu S. iv issith ! i S It w , i,.!i a s,nul u'.ire of pie i t tie , ' w N s r c . iU IPs i.i .urns I IP.I and even ! now 11 III 1C Is Invlu-- N V ut iv . i1,,- ,t ami ln the bwz.i ir it s is i, M, rc w.inlmv A:i(I(rhi d.Orl. V j I)lRI( IK . d t day the , i r is. at 7 p 1 u I pel. met C.ig of the officers of the Tooele County Community Concert Association was held Wednesday o arrange for the opening concrit and campaign week. (Hear L to K) hidmy Noble, president; Mrs. Nona Miibk-y- , vice (scaled L to R) Mrs. Jones, Headquarters lhairman and Mrs. Tdgar McAlister, Membership Chairman. J P program will b, tie drevt.ou of the spnr, und r dep.iMi'i, at and w.il g.ve help- - t,,r I he "'Wac a Cup" s;i--;.i- 'heir congratulations. those attending were Among Mr Maxwells sister, M.ss Ruby Maxwell of San Francisco, and Mrs. Maxwell s sister, Mrs Mary j l pn gran lori.ng up in Novemh-' AT !i pallium's w II be hi Id, inch..! ,g the dame, and all wifdl r ; W Miss are incited anJ urged wort ff (lollrrii Oiiinn Plans Marring For October 27 Check up meet.ng. Eol Rites For .Mrs. Snt.. j Smith 10 i i j Johanna P. South, w II Ik- - hrid Saturday, OitolK-II at 10 am. in the St Marcue-ite- s Catholic Church Rosary will he h Id al I pn Friday at he la' Mortuary and - Timk-Icburial will be in City Mrs t- Mr and Mis, James Quinn, of Stockton, announce the engagement of their daughter, Colleen to Mr Kenneth Strukland, son ol Mr and Mrs Jann-Strickland, of C'rJar I ort, Utah. BAKERS The marriage is planned for October 27th, at the Rose Dowl at Stockton. ICE CREAM s A.M. r.tes for t Application card Form will be filed with the Civil Ser vice Office having jurisdiction over the place where you wist-ttake the written test. The form may be procured from post of fices. civil service regional office of the U. S. Service Civil Commission. o ilson of Los Angeles Colkcn Cuinn out and git the informal n j frot i l ,e stake Nurds Sui.c Ini Ild 111, mite. V all- - i A ocf t iia', t at 7 pm for a io:t, i Miss Qu nn completed junior year at the Tooele School last spring. - rv Mrs South dn-Monday, Oi t Valiev llosptal, . at the Tooele after an illness of three months. QUALITY SPECIAL! her DIXIE QUEEN The young couple will reside in Cedar Fort, following their mar-Wh- d 124 No. Main o have possibly missed ridge, this pretty little mbs, but The Transcript surely dnl, last I ri- This Is Miss Nancy Brvan day. X Mrs via Gray was h .s.ess to Soihf,moro al ,hc Tl)m.k. ,j,,.h members of her Club on k e fnes-- , Scho(l ho mad. ,he Ms( V. h.st was day evening. pla;.edlwj(h hl,r nd Mrs rid an evening of so. lal.di.v tarv,,r mw( hPr Brat a delicious joyed after whieh brother, I.ldt-- r John C. Brj an, up- lunch was served. Mr and Mrs. Lyman Rich ,on reiease from the (entral Atlantic States, I.DS Mission. She RETURNS HOME reports one of the most enjoyable has! experiences of her life, cxpecial- Mis. Edith Mains who spent the summer here with her ly to meet her brother, and be- Mr. and Mrs. Rich will appear sister, Mrs. Sadie Smith, has re-- lies e it or not The Lyman and Ada Rich, of Logan, Transcript that- - she two of the sixty two, who made b'for- - three groups at the Tooele turned to her home in Woodland, didn't even mention the California. with made her in Hills, of some trip parents. showing the recent trip through Mexico, sminary Central and South America, un. neir many scores of slides on th.s RELATIVTS VISIT der the direction of Dr. Milton R. extenslve tour. There will be two HERE I ROM LAS VEGAS a Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur House Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Moscon ,1:2a p.m . on Hunter, of the First Council of !l,0WI""s star,tlnS and another at 7:30 ri iurnc-- Tuesday from a pleasant have been enjoying a two day Seventy of the LDS Church, will (Thursday week spent at Las Vegas, where visit with Mr and Mis Ed show selected coored scenes andiam' 'riday. th'-, Sehoefter of Dctro.t, Muli.gnn were guests of their To the Thursday evening narrate their most interesting tx- on the 23,000 mile trip sentation at the Fourth - Eleventh law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Sehoefter is a sister of Mrs House--. at the Tooele Stake H'gh Priests Ward at the High Priests social farl Palmer. 8 pm. all in who this'at be of may party, Thursday evening week, starting at S p m. in the teresied, in addition to the regular Tooele Fouith - Eleventh Ward invited guests, are cordially invited to be present, $fI 49 Gal. High cem-- ti could OUtl LAUNDRY I FRIEND INDEED - r- NOW... World Travelers Speak Tlturs. Coin Operated Hair Dryers in Service at Day & Nite 1 j Laundercenter DRY YOUR HAIR IN 30 MINUTES for 25 son-in-- 5000-A- 1 In Toorlp SlaJvP 1. first I a to go an enjoy I., - I V We nin (wlicck ('oiHTI't PlilllS li'i.nr e r time. ... ! ' a ' All L 1982 at I fur v. Federal Service to .,! and .Mis I.nne Maxwell win- - honored on Oitu'w-8, on tK i as, on o the r Gulden edding. IN NIIINDNNCL to honor ttieir patents and grand parents were their i i.t.ic jmstenty, who j m, t at 4 p m in the Presuh-nSu'd of Hotel New House lor a d nin r j family Mis was pre.mted ,Mavwe!l a ih an unhid curvi,, adorni-v- l with f.fty dol.ir in dollars, fifty unt paxes an I qmrters, all we.tp,Kd in gn!J foil Mr Max-was a r.irn.fnm wells tmt 'ei.ii-r;wi'h a Idtv dnilir gieenhnck as bai kgmun A lovelv fani Iv tree m gold txire pu lures of their cn!,ie fam-dv- , all ind.ud.ial pitures in ida.ny gull frames and included their seven chldren and husbands and wives, 29 grand chiidien and three great grand ch.ldien Till: dinner, a grand-Isoin- - law. Dr Robinson sang " Ihe Anniversary Song" and a tribute to their pirents was read by a daughter, Mrs f ae Name. following the d,ntier, the honor-lelouple greeted a mult tude of friends and relatives who came from far and mar to extend No.uty bazaar and j ,t j ..a,! .. i. y .i H .. .- S'. w ! al V -! till r Ne.'t fe-- many Aiumrrar oOtli V s Do-ot- kitchen Honorcil on t .1 t 1 Announcement is being made today for the Federal Service Entrance Examinations to be given soon and offering career opportunities in Government positions SIXTY career fields are offered through this one examination It is. in effect, one application to IN r :s Exams for Hriirf VN vt include this I lit- - l. the your present 13, 19G1 ; ill ; us remodel TirJay, Oclcbor Tranrcript uk. niedidt"ly s'.er the un; tig.l IOMMI NITY CONURT head weik Si In turns are mute by a fn thtonene quarters fur ermn, to.i d ir rexjK'nx blc drive will be lo'ainl in the Teo-'- l ollne-- s whose c hopes are goid Mrs City Hall teGrun d Junes ed t y the code ve rrembeis , will serve as Headquarter Chur they repr suit man The Campa.ge. We-is Mm lUC. Comiii indy Concert Ai-- ; day October Id to Saturday. Oil s. p siKiation is a non pi of t. 21. Telephone inquiries may be por.ing in t' utuin op rat m on an mad' etonomica'ly sound b..sis It Uus, The Community Concert Asso away un j entire'v with the ciatmn is organized on a mi in of any f.n.iiicial risk onas.mpt the pirt bership basis I ach pav f ,h ,divijual. group or organi-dues of J7 00 sr veer Student ration. memberslrps are J3 11 Member tl.'f cers and ll.M'd of Ibreilois ship entitles one to abend all con are. S.dnev Noble, Privdtnj; certs during each season without Mrs Nona Slnbb-y- , v.ce prr.dnl; addd.onal expense Turner, secretary; This membership is obtainable Mrs Lester M-- s Kenneth Dean. Treasurer; one the week during campa'gr, I.eCranle Jones, Hea J 1'iarters during which every citizen is in Chairman Mrs. Rvron Townsmd vited to join Mrs TJar AT THE i:D of the rampaign Dinner Ch.vrman, rhairman McAlister. Membersh the membership is closed, and no and Jay Powell, student represen one may join for another year. tative. Every membership dolhr subBoard ot Directors in lode Lee mitted in dues is used for artists Dr. J. II. M.liburn Caldwell. local ex special attractions and penses coincident to the presena-tio- Mrs. lb len House. Mrs Frarkhn of the scries. Shafer, Paul Seetev. Mrs John Only members mav a'tend con Paulos Mrs Ted Gillette Mav nr certs. Single adimss'ons are not and Mrs James fievin, M s Ibn available under this plan A con- Harwood, Mrs Herman Pedersen Mrs. Peter cert presented on the basis o' Mrs. Dun Phillips alt P( single admission ticket sales al VanOtten. Morns Miles, s, o' ways has and always will mean Tnoe'e: Mrs Theodore Hooman. Mrs o' Due Ervin wav; financial risk. THE SUCCESS of the Commun- - Tod Park; Mrs Mldrel Coivav and Mrs Jack Johnson of For The Smartest Kitchen Ever! let aruial lYidav ( Tooo 53 East Vine vited. Lyman Rich is known in even nook and corner of Utah because of his many years in USU Extension work in Dairying and is an expert photographer. The Tooele Stake High Friests will meet at 7 p m. for regular Newest Always Best? tn im THOSE quorum meeting and dinner will be served to their wives and guests at 7 pm. and the II, gh Priests at 7:30 pm. and the slides and lecture will be at 8 pm. WHO HIM LOVED WERE NOT SAFE! AND Do you really get the weeks wash over and done in a few minutes ... or do you find yourself laundering bits and pieces 7 days a week? Does your automatic do the whole job or do you have to use destructive o bleaches or hard treatment for stubborn dirt? Hows your automatic holding up? Need expensive repairs too often .. . trading it in for a new one every few years? If these problems are yours, you can learn from the grandmother above. Shes explaining some facts of homemaking not known to most young moderns. A whole weeks wash prerinsed and snaked, damp dried in 40 to 60 minutes ...another load done every four minutes! You can eliminate use of a one that tends strong bleach to shorten the life of garments as well as increase direct washand even the kids ing costs play clothes get really clean. And you can save expense on soap, softener and hot water. Whats grandmas secret? The new Dexter Quicktwin. stole. Although the initial price is about the same as for a fair grade automatic. ..the total cost to own, service, replace and operate wont be over 13 as much. Two other features of the Dexter are its new, wringer, and the fact that all four washing steps soaking, washing, rinsing and can go on simultanedrying ously. Grandmother can testify to the superiority of this household marvel... because she was using an earlier model of it around the turn of the century. Of course, the Dexter has kept in step with progress made in the home appliance line but now... as well as in 1894... its still the tops in its field! Matinee Saturday 1 PM Tooele, Utah Heres new High Torque power for STARTS SUNDAY 1 fool-pro- EASY TERMS 3 271 NEW 15-ye-ar Gordon's Furniture Co. 60 SouIa Main 62 CHEVROLET JOBMASTER TRUCKS with neiv High Torque Power! Anyone who can afford an automatic washer... can afford a Quicktwin PLUS a new mink .UNA TURNER EFREM ZIMSUr David Alan Dale celebrated his second birthday oil Friday, Oct. 6 At an afternoon party on Tucs-la- v he greeted his little friend1-Games were played and refre served. David received many nice gifts. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pale, irandparents aie Mr. and Mrs. William Dale and Mr. and Mrs. A. Elden Shields. . BltAilO HtV, U ,..1 i 4 - Allots COLOP Dy L)t LU At Possessed Co Starring JASON ROBARDS, JR. GEORGE HAMILTON SUSAN KOHNER TO MAKE HOME HERE Mrs. Lome Frank! n aid yount:, on Rickie have returned to Too-- , le to make their home. She i inploy ed at Tooele Ordnaiue De pot and at prise. ,t is mah nt hu home with aa aunt, Mis. Thelma Smith. I. every weight class light, medium and heavy . . .the most powerful engines in Chevrolet history . . . sure saving power and dependability for every job! There are plenty of powerful reasons for Chevy superiority. High torque reasons. Reasons that range all the way from a mighty new High Torque 409 V8 for heavies, right down to the thrifty Sixes . . . including the High Torque 261 Six thats s. available for the first time in Loads of other reasons, too. Like the new hoods work styling with downward-slopin- g light-dutie- let drivers see up to 10j feet more of the road directly ahead. Like Chevrolet's proved Independent Front Suspension for even smoother riding, easier working trucks. Like the heavier duty hypoid rear axles for middleweights and the rugged new front axles (9,000- - or 11,000-ljobs on capacity) available for extra-toug- h Series 80 heavyweights. Like the longer d lived mufflers. Like Corvair 95's (2 pickups and a panel) that haul up to 1,900 lbs. of payload with low-codependatraction. Like to bility and sure know more? See your Chevrolet dealer. that CHEVROLET-G- Ibs-f- Diesel 130 lip; t torque DIESEL DURABILITY Heres new earning power for middle-weigh- ts maintenance costs, compact size, low weight, top torque and top power. . . . rock-botto- b, 409 Vt 252 hp; work-prove- 390 Ibs-f- st rear-engi- Optional it txtn cost t toique 16'i per cent more torque than ever befort NEW HIGH TORQUE V8 With available from Chevrolet. See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer MANTES CHEVROLET COMPANY Tooele, Utah Phone 860 |