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Show rhe Tooele Transcript Friday, January linoleum nr mm ants, 19, 1962 Last Biles ITelil vinyls and standard gauge inluys. Six foot widths. Half price. Tate Furniture Co. For .Airs. Wvnn 9 Last rites were held Wednesday at I pm. in the I ake View Ward ch:ix-- l for Mrs Mary I lien Wynn, who died Sunday, January Chuck Wagon ELECTRIC IRON REPAIRING-A- LL MARTS. STEAM IRONS AND REPAIRFD. CI.EANFD ELMERS. 38 WEST VINE.. house five room TOR RF.NT 2 IS West 2nd North, Lean 15c 19c BaIU 13c Steel Wool SMALtr I U R N I SH I 7fiTuJiL S E for 31S No. 1st West rent. Rear Phone 8S2 0T16. I OR SALE. Spinet piano, this area. No down payment, small For more payments. monthly details write to Credit Mgr. Bx. IIS. SH Station. Salt lake Citv C S to 19 Utah. Beef Burger oup 33c EOl'NTAIN HTTP Phone 882 1617. Pork Steak ,b45c Steak Pizza.. P-1- 9 STATE FARM INSURANCE LEONARD HANSEN 5 49 S 1st East 882-300- Also Open Evening - Chili Powder ,rs39c Pk9 Garlic Lacosta Chili - 53c with cheese Macaroni ton9 Pk23c Salad - Roni Lr9- 37c - Anderson Market Basket WANTED 9 Business WANTED TO RENT Anderson Market Basket two room furEOR RENT woman desires two bedroom nished apartment for a couple house, furnished or partly furSAl K lur"t sie coal 882 0084. In FOR besement Fu'l nished 429 N. Main Phone Gl'NDl RSI.N ACRES lleaterola. Lots for Tooele or vicinity. Best of reSS2 267I sale Custom built homes availference. Call A82 2Gt3 after 5 8X4 6616. able IFH financing. See us bemNO" LESSONS p m. 19 fore buying CR7 1308 RFSPONSiRI E PARTY to take I NEI D one or two men to help for payments - Singer Slant MAJOR R All ROADS NTED men in .njy husinpss. part or Need Sewing Machine in per174 lo 29 Qualify for communi-catinSales evperienfe helpful, machine fect condition. This hut not necess.il'. Ages 25 and operators and station will do hej'.iEful designs with management. Starting salary im Write to Louis M Taylor. no attachments to buv, Zig $100 to $700 month with proCare North West Housewares Zag Overcast, etc. fullv guaranmotional 56 East 41)70 South Salt Lake opportunities, retireteed Only eieht payments of and ment. 23 hnsp'tal benefits, Citv for interview. $11,96 comolete price. Discount free transportation. For personWILL TTND children, for cash. This machine may be age any al interview, enrollment, and in my home. Ph. seen in your area. Will take short term training with low 30 trade. For information on this exact tuition, send name, age, Credit to write unit, Manager, Need address, and telephone to R. R. MALE lirLP WANTED P. O. Box 126, Westminster, Box 3tO, Tooele. Utah, Aero-treSell cash famOug Knapp 3 Feb. Colo. Shoes. Full or part time. EINOIEU.M REMNANTS Six ft widths. Prices cut 50 per cent plus bonus. High commissions Tate Furniture Co, Complete line for men and women. Equipment furnished free H(X)D WALGREEN spring vita Write to W. J. Theisson, Knapp with free min sale, fifty purBros. Shoe Mfg Corp , 6401 E chase of one hundred. An alFlotilla Street, Los Angeles, 22. lowance of fifty cents or a grab ' California.. bag will be paid for your empty vitamin bottle (any brand) if SHFET ROCK. PERPATAPLNG you purchase one of above specials. AND PAINTING, BLAINE BRO.ADHEAD. HOUSE FOR SALE Phone C lo Jan. 19 CRI WANTED Dishwasher. EXCELLENT, efficient and ero HI-IKirk Cofeee Shop. nomical. that's Blue Lustre car pet and upholstery cleaner. Gor- CA R PET" SAMPLES. $3 95 and don Furniture Co. 60 So. Main. $195 in all colors. Good quality Tale Furniture Co. UNBELIEVABLE STATE FARM MUTUAL SAMPLES! Good for CARPET AUTO INSURANCE throw rugs. One of a kind in 1 V2 3 STANLEY L. SEARLE 27 inch by 52 inch sizes. Tate 47 West First North Furniture Co. Phone FOR SALE complete set snap-oBPOE ELKS Nor 1673 meetings tools. Sell or will trade for second and fourth Tuesday at aluminum boat. 421 No. 2nd W 8 pm. CRI Phone F&AM Rocky Mountain Lodge No. On Your Lot! II regular meetings 1st and 3rd Loin or Rib 8 North Tuesdays, 7:30 p.m. Low Down Payment Main. CRI North Tooele Stake Genrtilogl-cn- l Union meenng will be held January 21. at 4:30 pm. Sunday, 14. in the Relief Society room of the BISHOP BRUCE SAGTRS con- Stake Tabernacle, according to ducted the service, Marion Shields Leo Bevan, chairman. gave the praver at the Mortuary, A special demonstration will be and Mrs. Eva Shields played prelude and postlude music and the presented funeral was carried out as folThose invited to attend are alt lows: ward and stake genealogy comSong Jesus Lover of My Soul" mittees, chrch service represenby 'he ladies Lake View chorus tatives of priesthood quorums, accompanied by Eva Shields and ward bishoprics and all others inDonna Dixon: invocation. Versal terested in genealogy work. Shields: talk, Donald H. Kuester; orean solo, Mrs. Dixon: speaker. BITTON RANK Oh William Fitton: vocal solo, For centuries, buttons sewvd on My Father." Margaret Shields, with Mrs. Dixon playing accom- the can showed rank, in China. lb 59c Complete - fall FOR SALE HAY SALE 150,000 BIU Horizontal oil furnace. Used very little as construction heater. Ph. I OR paniment. f Melvin Shields and Bishop Sa- the Tooele City Cemetery was gers were the closing speakers, dedicated by J. Allen Parkinson. and the Ladies chorus sang SisPall bearers were Earle Stans-fielWilliam Walker. Alvin ter Thou Wast Mild and Lovelv. THE BENEDICTION was by Shields, Clarence Kofeel, Melvin Voyle Sh'elds and Ihe grave at J. Shields and Henrv L. Walk. OR SALE Nearly new Savage sport model rifle. 308 Win, Caliber with ammo and gun rase Phope P-1- full-tim- I n LET US IIEIP YOU. It. K. HAINES UNITED HOMES REALTY AND CONSTRUCTION 253 BIRCH STREET ' - ' 9 Bath Realtrix Realty Realtor 9 882-14- n Phone: Evenings Days - BRICK HOME Easy Financing UNITED HOMES. Inc. Call Howard K. Haines 4 Tooele 253 Birch Street 882-139- EM EM WE a drinking lem? If so write Tooele DO YOU Group. Utah. H Steak probA A. P. O. Box 651, Tooele. CRI RUGS, CARPETS. FURNITURE We clean, tint, dve, bind, moth or residence proof. Call 882 0540 CRI lb. 69c 2 Vi size Pork & Beans ... 16c Grcroefruit and Oranges 0 46 Brillo Pads 4-5- P-1- AM2-075- IN7-898- 4 3 Homes and busiFOR SALE ness Four bedroom, with basement: Two bedroom, brick attached garage: Two bedroom aluminum, with fireplace; Five apt. apartment house; Two bedroom dwelling and choice building lot. Call Howard K. Haines, Agent: United Realty, 4 P-1- 9 CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our deepest gratitude to all who have helped us in anyway or extended sympathy to us in the illness and Married man death of our beloved mother. We HELP WANTED 25 to 35 years of age for route say thank you from the bottom sales in Tooele. Earnings in ex- of our hearts. The family of Mrs. Bertha Ruscess of $4800 per year. Paid remedical sell tirement program, benefits. 5 days per week. An- SKILLED nual vacation with pay. Contact R. E. Ferguson,, Saturday, Jan. African pygmies are so skilled 20, between 10 a m. and 2 pm. with the bow and arrow that they at Cloverleaf Pet Dairy, 723 S. can have a third arrow into the State Street, Salt Lake City, air before the first or second Utah. reaches its mark. Blueing Anderson Market Basket From the earth, to enrich the earth Phosphate rock, blasted from tho earth and processed into a rich fertilizer, is returned to the earth to enrich its topsoil. Utah benefits both ways. Uintah and Rich County phosphate mines and a large fertilizer plant at Garfield contribute millions to Utah's economy, while Utah farms become more productive by using phosphate fertilizers. UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION "from the earth tomes an abundant life for all " 1962 MERCURY MONTEREY The . ginning. c ' a a Dated this 8th day of January, 1962 HERMAN PEDERSEN City Recorder, Tooele, Utah Passed and adopted bv (he City Council of Tooele City, Utah, this 8th day of January, 1962. PETER VAN OTTEN, Mayor, Tooele Cily, Utah " Ifoi mifcsir .jfc ATTEST: HERMAN PEDERSEN, City Recorder, Tooele City, Utah Published in the Tooele Transcript, January 12, 19, 26, Feb. 2, .ntfl The Twins Are One Celebrating their first birthday on Tuesday, January 23 will be bright eyed Larry Gene and Kerrie Jean, twin son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Weyland. A family party is being planned in honor of the event. buyfor the big-ca- r best-looki- ng GIVEN that the work contemplated in Sanitary Sewer Improvement District No. by resolution heretofore adopted by the City Council in pursuance to notice of intention heretofore mihlishpd and mailed to all prooertv owners to be affected in Sanitary Sewer Improvement District No. has now been eomDleted and the five members of the Citv Council of Tooele Citv. Utah, have been duly appointed to act as the Board of Equalization and Review on the tax Drooosed to he levied on the prooertv within Sanitary Sewer Improvement District No. for Tooele Citv. and NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that the lists of the property in said district subject to said proposed tax and the various amounts of tax aeainst said property have been completed and are now available for examination at the office of the City Recorder. That said members of said City Council sitting as a Board of Equalization and Review on the tax proposed to be levied on the orooertv within said Sanitary Sewer Improvement District No. for Tooele fitv will mept in the Citv Hall of Tooele City. Utah, on 5. 6 and 7 of February, 1962, and will rema:n in session on said dates between the hours of 5.00 oclock n m. and 7:00 o'clock p.m. on each of the said days to hear and consider any objections to and make anv corrections of anv oronosed assessments which said Board mav deem unequal or unjust. That on the dates specified said lists and plats and amount of Ihe proposed assessments against each parcel or property shall be open to public inspection from 10:00 oclock a m. to 5:00 o'clock p.m. on each of said davs continuously at the City Recorder of Tooele Citys office of Tooele City, Utah. The boundaries of Sanitary Sewer Improvement District No. are described as follows: The said proposed special improvement district is located w'thin the corporate limits of Tooele City, Utah, along both Sides of Coleman Street south of Sunset Avenue to State Hiehwav and along both sides of 5th South Street from Coleman Street to a point 594 feet west of Pioneer Avenue. Said District is located in a portion of the Southeast qualer of Section 29, East of Section 32, and the Northwest quarter of Section 33, f Township 3 South, Range 4 West. SLB & M. and the outer boundaries are more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of Coleman Street and Sunset Avenue, thence West 150 feet: thence South parallel to Cole--' man Street 6,300 feet more or less to the north line of Slate Highway No. 103; thence North easterly along Highway 450 feet more or less: thence north parallel to and 150 feet from the center of Coleman Street to a point 150 feet South of the center of 5th South Street: thence East 1472 feet to a point 594 feet west of Pioneer Avenue: thence North 300 feet; thence West 1472 feet: thence North 2650 feet to the South line of West Park Subdivision: thence West 150 feet to the center of Coleman Street; thence North 175 feet to the point of beone-hal- c 29c 23c LaFrance were the following little guests: Cathy Fait, Deborah Gregrich Tana Messersmith, Sherrie Davis, Jeri Kaye Mortensen, Denise Rimington, Judy Hansen, Cathy Argus, Elizabeth Griffith, Wendy College, Ronda Buys, Tonya Archuleta. Beverly Hunter, Karen Richards, David James, Rickey Bevan, Robins, Randy Bolby Stringham, Jimmy Ricuaids, Lee and Bobby Smart, and Kenny and Craig Hale. games aqd modern r $10,695 Share Birthday Honors refreshments 2 bedroom home. Double garage. Other buildings New electric pump. Ample water for five acres. EAST GRANTSVIILE Beautiful ultra modern, new home. One acre lot. Many special features. This merits your special inquiry. 9 Basement Carport about 1 9 Bedroom NOTICE IS HEREBY acre of Its Birthday month at the Street property.. Ph. Bert Williams home and excite882-106. . 9 ment prevailed In the household all weekend. First Mr. Williams 200 amp. arc weldFOR SALE observed his anniversary on Frier. Used less than one hour. day, January 12. On the 14th was 421 No. 2nd Viest. Ph. Collette's turn. She was six years old and her little brother, Donald WANTED sitter in my had a birthday cake with two . baby 7:30 a.m. and 5 candles on it on , home between January 12th. 9 p m. Phone Collette was honored on that all important sixth birthday at a party held on Monday. On hand to enjoy the hats, balloons, favors, SMALL FARM 17 acres - nice remodeled three d 9 Nolice of Meeting Of Board of Equalization and Bcvicw 4 TOR SALE So. Mam North Slake To IIoM (IrnralofDcal Sunday man V , Happy birthday to charming little Miss Lorrene Gladys Aufdemorte who will celebrate her first birthday on January 22. Proud parents Delivers the extra room, luxury, and power you want-- at a price youll like! Theres a wonderful feeling about owning a Mercury Monterey. Its Mercurys most luxurious car the very top of the line. Yet the Monterey is still within the popular price range. No other car near its price makes driving so enjoyable in so many ways. THERES EXTRA ROOM for long legs and big families a spaciousness that helps take the LINCOLN SEE THE BfST.LOQXING tension out of traffic, makes long trips less tiring. More trunk space, too 30.7 cu. ft. big. you wish. Just specify the Economy 292 V-352 V-- 8, or 390 V-- THERES MORE 9 service-savin- SMOOTHER, QUIETER RIDE. Suspension absorbs bumps you still feel in other cars. And the Monterey uses more soundproofing 260 square feet of it. FINER ENGINE CHOICE. You can have exactly the power and economy combination A Cushion-Lin- k MERCURY DIVISION BUY FOR THE 196S MERCURYS BIG-CA- R PRODUCTS OF MAN-N- OW 8, MONEY-SAVER- S. MOTOR SPECIAL BUY "6, All Wool Material ... COMPANY wide $2.95 SPECIAL PRICE 60 In. The Monterey has features needs routine attention only twice a year or at 6,000- - to 30,000-mil- e intervals. See your Mercury dealer soon for a demonstration. Sample that wonderful Monterey feeling. g AT MERCURY QUALITY HEADQUARTERS Tooele, Utah FABRICS 8. BONNEVILLE MOTOR CO. 278 North Main ASSORTED High team games and series -Alans Super Service, 470, 1375; Caldwell Drug, 478, 1330; Day Nite Laundry, 465, 1279 High individual games and series: Etta Mae Harris, 193, 171, 519; Alyce Sly, 185, 181, 514; Bonnie Jaynes, 209, 470; Bertha Graham, 180, 476; Jean Mogus, 177, 173, 460; Barbara Peck, 181; Colleen Sheets, 168; Louise Morris, -- 167; Charley Harris, 165; and Peg Carmack, 165. I. Garcia, Secretary GRASS Most SKIRTS of the Hawaiian grass skirts are made in New Jersey. j Dan River & Bates Prints 79c yd. SPECIAL TABLE Wool and Rayon $1.00 a Yard SAIL CLOTH 2 Yds. For a $1.00 TOOELE MERC CO. i 1962 |