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Show wavs these to pa r of he'd gcneial elevens pm up cr they - Th, in earr tjn lo r' j resip-natio- i . krin -- at I'm-ersit- Ib-nd- Jo-du- I Ion 's Thai for Size? sie. In (he event there no bool to swap, used boms may he purchased for as liflle as 25 cents, looking Health on are Mrs. June RuhoK, PTA them for a right trie a pair of boots on as a preview to the anscheduled at the Uest next Tuesday and Wednesday. Parents are Invited to bring in their childrens outgrown boots and swap Mrs. Roland Buys daughter, Ronda, boot nual wap I lementary School SHIELDS is one of ix who sisters have contributed many years of teaching service in Tooele County. Her sisiers are Hertha Leary, Blanche Van7ante, MRS, are Chairman, Jan Thomas Irvine. 1V Emily Staples, Sarah Pasco and the late Violet Goodjohn, Richman and the superintendent, the teachers whom she has worked for the pleasant association she has had with them te.cc lung: J She especially wants to thank 111 mR VrS es- School was Stockton the parents and the childien ofm for their cooperation iwally honored at t us nun-tinStockton, and kindness shown her in the,31' wls Pr,vnted with a plaque, her appreciation She expressed challenging and wonderful eij. ,M? of Stockton for the ,0 of teaching. periencc many kindnesses shown her dur ing her long years of service. School Boot Swap Here j P!' , Farcwell Party 0 , moved, the power plant. The Craners have four clul dren, a son, Michael, who is attending colltge at Cedar, another son. Steven, attending school at Tabiona, while at home is Betty Jean and Timmv. An entertaining program includ .Modern Modern chemicals (heibicidcs) have been developed for control- from Craner. Superbly tailored in the White Stag manner with raglan sleeves, simulated silver dollar buttons. Ph. 882-066- 7 220 lb. Thick Butt ASPHALT SHINGLES to cover 100 sq. ft FARM & HOME Builders Supply . dinner of fried chicken and all the trimmings, prepared by Walter Parks, was served to the guests with interesting party favors made of gum diops, holding an American flag at each plate. Lovely gifts and good luck cake were g.ven to the guests of honor. Bouquets for a lovelv and successful party go to Waiter and Baibara Paiks, Harold and Betty Sheppard and Luana Dean. A DELICIOUS llcgisler Ocl. d white d Fluffy virgin wool fleece in a silhouette so smart, White Stag outlines it in braid binding . . . around the fashion new collar, down the front, over the trim side slits! Underneath, a surprise lining of bright red cotton print. too! LUNCHEON PARTY Mrs. Howard Clegg entertunec j at a luncheon on Saturday at hei FIRST DAUGHTER Francisco comes; home. Guests were her sisters From news of the birth of a daughter' Mrs. Howard Lindford of Sandy to Mr. and Mrs Ray Oborn, for- Mrs. Dick Cowan and Mrs. The mer Tooeleans The little miss Palmer of Salt Lake City, a meci made her d'4ut October 10 and Mrs David F.ngh, also of tipped the scales at eight and a Also in attendance were hei half pounds. Two little brothers, Mrs Scott and Jeffery complete the mother and mother-in-law- , Happy grandpar- - Mdlie Orme and Mrs. Ida Clegj family circle. ents are Mr and Mrs Melvin and sister- - in- - law, Mrs. Elle Oborn and Mrs. Agnes Berkley of Orme. The ladies enjoyed a won 'derful afernoon of visiting this citv. ed a reading by Elaine Hewlett, vocal numbers by Gertrude Trijtp, vocal solo by Mary Richey, who accompanied herself on the guitar, uccordun and gutar duet Seymour and Curtis Hobbs (who also furnished the music for the dance that followed, remarks by Deputy Sheriff Bill Russell, Mayor Johnny Susich, and Gene specific weeds in the gar17-,- U dens, fields, and lawns. Many or these work best when applied in the fall, reminds E. O. Biggs, Voters who plan to vote in city County Extension Agent with the and town elections on November Utah State University. 7th. have two days, October 17th IF YOU have been bothered and 31st, in which they can rewith broad leafed weeds such as gister if their names are not aldandelions and plantain, you can ready on the list of those eligible spray them anytime befoie their to vote. leaves turn brown from frost M-County Clerk Rex Kirk, Sr., retwo tablespoons of 2, 4 D per gal Ion of water and sprav it on until leased the following list of rethe foliage is wet These peren- gistration agents who have been nial weeds are killed by the appointed m the various voting chemical being carried through districts of the County which anthe leaves down into the roots. ticipate an election in November: and other such Crahgrass TOOELE grassy weeds can be controlled No. Mrs. One: Mable Tooele using arsenical compounds Some of them, such as Pax Crabgrass Brough, 123 Russell Avenue. Killer, are recommended as fall Tooele No. Two: Mrs. Chilcon treatment to be applied anvtime Halladay, 334 South Mam Street. bek-rthe soil freezes. These Tooele No. Three: Mrs. Alice chemicals remain near the sur377 North Mam Street Fenton, face of the soil and kill the new Tooele No. Tour: Mrs. Gcmel weed siodhngs as they germinate Bankhead, 75 North First East next spring Tooele No. Five: Mrs. Ethel Fall treatment is often quite 165 East Vine Street. Cartwright, effective in controlling small Tooele No. Six: Mrs Ellen of spots creeping perennial weeds Evensen, 402 East Third North in the gardens, fields, ditch banks Re- Tooele No. Seven: Mrs. fence rows and other places It mclda Gibson, 439 East Vine St is impoitant to kill them before Tooele No. Eight: Mrs. Nellie they spread and become more Zcntner, 172 South Third Street serious Mrs. Tooele No. Nine: Irene BENZOIC ACID is effective in 235 International Avenue. Allsop, controlling the deep - rooted, Tooele No. Ten- - Mrs. Lucille broad-leafeweeds such as morn- Bevan, 565 South Coleman. ing glory, top, Canada Tooele No.. Eleven: Mrs. Jenthistle, and Russmn knapweed. nie Lacy, 207 North First West forms of it are sold as Liquid Benzac and Trysben The gradu-la- r GRANTSVILLE form is Benabor For effecGrantsville No. One: Mrs. Annie tive results, apply the liquids at Milhvard, 299 West Main. one cup of chemical plus one gal Grantsville No Two: Mis, J Ion of water per square rod Austin Hunter, 473 East Main, If you use the granular form, ON'AQUI apply one and one - half pounds St. John: Mrs. Elaine Ahlstroin per square rod Clover: Mrs. Maxine Russell Shallow-rooteweeds, such as Vcinon: Mrs Dekora Pehrson are roadilv controllling 13 Bush. Voters Can Chemical Weed Killers in Fall Car Coats Make your selection of roofing from our large and complete stocks today. Low prices . J Stop Now Re-Ro- of Before Winter! your chance, mothers, WFLKTND VISITORS Mr. and Mis Dan Murray o Mohave, Calif were visiting wit! friends and relatives here lax week, and were guests at th home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley San The Elks National Foundation has increased the number and the amounts of scholarship grants of- - $1,400, third. $1,300, fourth, $1,200, fered in us 12 Most Valuable awards of $900 each. 10 awards Student Competition, W. Mack! of $400 each and 50 awards of $700 each. Dow, Exalted Ruler of Tocx-lLodge 1673 announced today. Dow said that the competition is AN ANNOUNCEMENT from! open to any high school senior. John F. Malloy of Boston, chair- - or college student below the rank man of the Foundations Trustees of senior, who is a citizen of the said that the national charitable U S. and a resident in the juriv trust of the Benevolent and Pro- diction of any f Iks Lodge. Meril Gene and Betty Craner were tective Order of Elks had raised standards on which awards will guests at a going away party to $110,000 the amounl it was of- be made stress scholastic attain- held in their honor on Saturday fering ,in scholarships in this ment and include citizenship, per- evening in the American Legion persever-$10,00leadership, years competition, an increase of ssonalitv, Building in Wendover, sponsored over last year. The nurn- - ance. resourcefulness, patriotism, by the Ltgion and Auxiliary. financial and worthiness ber of scholarships has been in- general EIGHTY SIX friend and neighcreased from 130 to H2 and the need. of the Craners, during the bors, top award has been upped from Applicant should obtain endorse- sixteen years they made their ment of the lodge so that com- home in Wcndover, were $1,400 to $1,500. present The schedule of awards, identi- - pleted brochure may be filed with to wish them good luck in their cal in amount for boys and girls Secretary of State Association move to Roy, Utah, where Mr. in competition, follows: prior to March 1, 12 Exalted Craner will have employment at EXALTED RULER W. Mack, Ruler W. Mack Dow said. Applica-Firs- t Hill Air Field. While in Wendover second, Dextor Norton, 127 Utah Ave. in he was award. $1,500; employed at the Base, unfive 'Tooele. sixth. $1,000; fifth, $1,100; til it was and later at Hf 17-1- 8 I Mr. Alfred Wilson, who replaced Mrs. Shields as pnncipal also spoke. MORITZ is WSir Guests at the home of Mr. anc Mrs. Elmer Black, this week arc Mr. and Mrs. Alan Black anc sons Scott and Kelly, of Seattle Washington. Also visiting at the Black home is their daughter Mrs James (Nada) Hill and chil dren Mitchell and Stephanie O San Jose, California. to exchange those old lxx:s that are taking up room in the closets Hearts wdl le exchanged on Tuesday. Oct 17 and Wed Oct IS between the hours of 9 30 and1 11 00 If to j you have no boots bring, come and buy some. They' will sell for 25 cents. 8''r ST. CHILDREN West Elementary Sc bxI is holding a Swap and Shop Day, with You're right. . . Principal WY-.- 1 October On leaving her work, Mrs Shields wishes to express her apHoard, preciation to the Schiail qnackgrass, ed v ith Monuron applied at the STOCKTON rate of one quarter pound per Stockton: Mrs. Ed Riding. square rod, or Atrame applied OPHIR at the rate of one eighth to pound Opiur: Mrs. Minnie Jackson. per square rod soil sten-lantThese chemicals are They prevent plant growth for several years. They are parwhere no plant places ticularly useful in keeping ditches other free from weeds and in keeping growth is wanted, the county in yards and agent said. the ground bare fie zvoidjoi .it li... "luxurious . . . "beautiful . . . there are many words that might be used to describe the new 1962 Cadillac car. But if we were to select from the Cadillac vocabulary the one word that most completely captures the essence of this latest "car of cars "Superb "brilliant . . . and handles with an instinctive ease and sureness. In safety, it is in a class of its own with a host of exclusive features, including remarkable new side cornering lights. For here is a motor car that has already established its mastery in everything that makes an automobile good and fine and desirable. In craftsmanship, it is simply without rival. Every 1962 Cadillac will undergo more than 1400 inspections to assure its quality and goodness. On and on the list could go. But however lengthy, that list could never replace the experience of inspecting the car and driving it. In appearance, it is clearly a Cadillac masterpiece-clean-line- d and elegant. In performance, it is a revelation. Its power plant is a reservoir of silken power and the car rides Your dealer will happily let you do both. Once you have, youll understand why the word has gone out so quickly that this is the finest motor car ever to bear the Cadillac name. we would choose have .,ap willed years The Tooele Buffalo wdl ' Ueh having pfon seeking the.r first league vo tors Mringnam has the best depth he -ol tin mxen when they enter Uts( t!n r oj n.n f ims had sime be came to looele has ( t into w.nnnp; !i the Bingham Mm r th s I ri he usually use 3U 35 player and .u tint to itijik d.iv at 2 pm, here in Tootle e Tins pad df with last year 116 lo-- s to B,:i HI -- cu ROcKIl) BACK on their heel the Miner fne w.ns against Mil-Hpngli'y be'it oi ke png I' , then he ran by Jordan a week ago. the Balk BI1 ,00 und r their thumb Jooe'e hivp-will be f g it ng with Bingham b !le mto Box I Idi-- r and Jot dan and of erne last out won their four, only Out of the league basemen gi-- t ta.r be kings Now they : w th the bice and wh'Ie pr t'y lover wdl not on'y be in the tel me . u,s to want get baik on the winning 11 i lar, but with two lo es and )umc and B their intendirutl, three garni left lo play, t'u-- ' (OUII IH' AN Siringham r ed v set, in (or anvlpori that his squad should be at wont have a i banco Game t me - 2 p m at the I ven the iull xtiei.gfh for Friday's gone Tooele gr.diron ( hump onsh.p honors wimur of this little (rat a doesnt Jvy I mt, Paul CVhrane and Jack on have too mm h horn- - since they Vkmte will all be baik in DAN IHNDFF. RFURNS will have to wm all of tV r re And, based on hs poro-man-- e I ROM GRl l.NLAND K will n Colbdge main.ng games, anj then hop against Jordan. Mr and Mrs Orrm A n a no doubt see a greit deal of ai that someone will hand loss Lven th s wdl only give them tion at the quarorbaik spot Col- were pleasantly surprised TuesImm Tooele li dge engineered a be. on'y day, by a telephone call Dan C. Hendee, Pic. their son, Reetd the touchdown against But always hope springs eternal ma Dan Colledg e, who runs th ojv from I oi t BeSvmr, V.rg m the breast of an a'hlete, and a six the Buffs will lx? battling (or th s tarn run or pass play almost to has just returned fioin 'monihs tour of duty in Greenland possibility. with the US Army He is attach-ruratelIhe Bingham-TooelDevc-Tur- n rivalry is Colledge along with Ken'ed to the Polar Research an old one and a bitter one, al bmv give the Bu,fs the best xelooinent Center. of a r North Main 13, 1961 Bull's Meet Miners Here Fri. Mis Rjth S Shields, Principal Stovkton 1 lemenury of the School ami bacher fur 30 ear hinj? has resigned (mm her I r 5, position eliixtive SeptemlH-Mrs Shu Ids, great understand-in- i of ihlldien and (nr love of her profession, has kepi (n-- in the county sthmils for 2$ earx, and it is with rduilame that she leaves the class room Her become necessary lx Cause of ill health SHE BIGAN her teaching career at 1 havin Wyoming and then taught a year at Snpio, in Mdlard County, before returning to Tooele, where she was hum and raised and received her early education. She is a graduate of the of I'tah with a major in elementary education and a minor in science. Her marriage U John C. Shields interrupted her career as a teacher for a few ears. while she raised her daughter Carolvn, now married to Llovd Hall. Mis Shields resumed her teaching at Stockton where she has served as Principal for the past nineteen years. 7 Friday, October The Tooele Transcript Lociil Teacher Helices AfkT .0 Year Sen ice "masterful. graceful, VISIT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER one-quart- R MOTOR C 44 East 1st North Tooele. Utah FOR SIXTY YEARS THE STANDARD OF THE WORLD |