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Show fhe Tooele Transcript NEW BAS1C-Not soap, not detergent. Cleans everything that's sa'e water Friday, February all kinds, lawn mowers machine sharpened Free pick ser up and delivery. Prompt vice. Ken Sly. 262 No. 6th St SAWS, in Available at 60 East 3rd North. Phone 6 23, 1962 HOUSE FOR 55 STATE FARM INSURANCE LEONARD HANSEN DELIVERED SALE V 8 Overdrive. P 3 sign. FOR SALE refrigerator electric dryer. Ph. b Orrlnnnee Di'pot jToo'V lr!oh whch is the troops in- Officers sponsor-- I ins'itu'ion. said Roman I C'uirmm of the Tod Park - i D-- -t j Scout Committee and SCOtTS Si-e- RrcriVING awards were: FOR motor SALE TenJerioo! David A. Car-IteSmr F.'vin T. Romero, I.arry T. Peterson and I vnn Alii- -M cd P.vlgs - Lvnn Allie. Cadilluc transmission rebuilt. Ph 1953 - FOR SALE OR I EASE moel and service station with living auarters in Grantsville. Phone 88 3936 after 5 p m. GLRTS a gay girl, ready for a CLEANED AND REPAIRED. GI loan pay$5,500. Resume after cleaning carpets whirl, ELMERS. 38 WEST VINE. ments at 4Vj percent interest. with Blue Lustre. Gordon Fur62 a month. 240 So. 400 West. LOCAL RAWLEIGH BUSINESS niture Co. 60 So. Main. or Telephone AVAILABLE IN TOOELE FOR SALE Registered golf clubs 2 COUNTY Start immediately. 3 woods, 7 Ph. Selling experience helpful but FOR SALE Tropical fish and before 6 p.m. CRI not required. Car necessary. equipment. Phone Write at once for particulars Den- FOR SALE Rawleigh Dept. I can't worry about overstuff set, rose ver, Colo. color. $25. 246 No. 3rd St. Ph. on d 1 Scouls Advance To Star 3 4 Colonel Officer, Cecil M. MacGregor, Commanding Tooele Ornance Depot and Vice President of the Great Salt Lake Council, presents Star advancement awards to mem lies in how well we and guide our citizens of tomorrow " he said IT WAS HIS hope, the Colonel said, that new families coming to Tooele Ordnance Depot from other states will endeavor to have their children participate in the Scouting program in Utah Guest sneaker for the evening was Mr Charles Lindsey Price. Technician at TooManagement ele Ordnance Depot. Mr. Price spoke on the subject "If Lincoln Were Here." of America bers of Troop 136, Tod Park. Receiving advancements are F.lvin T. Romero, Larry T. Petersen and Lynn Allie. develoo -- UTB-71-25- groceries Sunday HAVE a drinking probThat's my day OIT four sleds, three lem? If so write Tooele A A FOR SALE tricycles, scooter, doll buggy, Group. P. O. Box 651, Tooele bird cage with all equipment Utah. CRI chicken wire. Norge washer WILL TEND CHILDREN of any 23 Phone - ib age in my home. Ph. ROOM AND BOARD for couple. 1 20 pounds Mrs. Mayer, 160 So. 2nd West. RUGS. CARPETS. FURNITURE. CRI We clean, tint, dye, bind, moth FOR SALE gray carpet 11x17. or residence proof Call Cot and single mattress. Mrs. Anderson Market Basket 882 0540. CRI Mayer, 160 So. 2nd West. CRI 1958 FOR SALE STATE FARM MUTUAL Ply 2 door FOR SALE bay gelding, 5 gaits custom wagon. Must sell imAUTO INSURANCE must ride to appreciate. 880 S. mediately. $995. or best offer. , STANLEY L. SEARLE Coleman. Any time after 5:30 Phone 47 West Firs! North or or Sat. and Sun. Phone FOR RENT two room kitchenFOR SALE home. Clover, Ut. ettes. rates. Los Nagels Weekly $6500. Phone Rex John-soin lovely American Fork. Less Motel, Grantsville. Ordthan an hour to Tooele nance Depot. Split level homes THREE BEDROOM HOME for FOR SALE home. Clover, Ut. sale. 310 So. 360 West. Phone and Ramblers, with basement. $6500. Phone Rex Johncall after 5 n m. We can move you in one of son. 27. 2 homes within 1 these gracious FURNITURE and car upholstery week. Close to schools, churches, repair. Free estimates. Phone hospital and shopping area. VA ARCTIC CIRCLE Jay Alverson. or FHA or conventional financBPOE ELKS No. 1673 meetings REOPENING SPECIAL! ing, terms to suit. Let us help second and fourth Tuesday at you solve vour housing needs. SIX HAMBURGERS $1.06 8 p.m. CRI Barratt Development Company 26th THROUGH 1st ONLY. 35 Tel. No. Barratt FA AM Rocky Mountain Lodge No. Ave. American Fork, Utah. II regular meetings 1st and 3rd 9 8 North Tuesdays, 7:30 p.m. HELP WANTED Als Drive Inn Main. CRI WANTED stafull time service tion attendant. Experience necWASHER DRYER REPAIR-C- all TAXES essary. Write P. O. Box 426, George Washington sympathizTooele, Utah. FOR SALE ed with the taxpayer even as he baby swing and basineltc. Like new. Also 43 recognized the need for taxes, acto World Book Encyclorpm record player. Ph. cording LET US HELP YOU. .. : . . . ' pedia. In his Farewell Address, H. K. HAINES . . no Washington lamented. FOR SALE Rockmountain waUNITED HOMES REALTY taxes can be devised which are ter softner tank, used one AND CONSTRUCTION not more or less inconvenient and month Holland stoker, good 253 BIRCH STREET unpleasant. . condition. 91 North 3rd St. Tooele, Utah. FOREST SERVICE DO YOU LAMB r' Spencer Caltoori, R'chard Guerra D.md Johnston Tommy Johnston an ' Larrv Peterson. In addre'sing the Scouts, Col Ma Gregor remarked that no pre vious generation has been given as much attention and interest as our vouth of mdav. "The strength RON-REPAI- 0 MucGrcor 's 23 0 M nf $450. 1, 852-06- 6 Cecil lb 59c Lamb Choss49c 49c Spuds Halibut lb 27c IRTATUTR In the early spring of 1848, the flow o' wjter at Niagara stopjed entirely for some 24 hours. People ro.le Laik and forth the Niagara River bed on horseback, wieckage of boats was quite evident. and a tuck of guns dumped into the river during the War o' IHP was observed. Cause? ? had the outlet of lake Trie When normal this broke, 'low resumed. When you give, take to your-sel- f no credit for generosity, unless you deny yourself something in order that you may give. Henry Taylor rroii Commandin'' O'fver Tooeh Ord-- , nance D -- xl and Vice President Salt lake Council Jo' h' Cif-pnrtirina'ed in a banonet honoring th of Trooo r6. Tod Paik, 12. jdupng Seoul Week. F'-Th banouet ua held in the or make offer. THE n.v 1962 Pfaff sewing machines. Priced to fit your budget Gillespies Sewing Center, 261 South 1st West. Look for the Ply. Phone Order seperated or mixed for cement work. Plaster or mor-to- r 49 S lit East . 8823005 sand. driveway gravel spread with dump truck. Fill Also Open Evenings gravel or building base. Traxci-vato- r and dump trick work. three bedroom Contact Morley Atkin. Phone FOR SALE Sun. or Evenings, or home. Pioneer Sub Division. Aluminum awnings and carport. F- days. Wall to wall carpeting. LandELFCTR ICi Near Church school-anscaped. All. MAKES. STEAM IRONS shopping center. Buy equity Colonel - 8S2-3t2- Sl-.- SAND & GRAVEL TOD Itanquct Honors Senilis Of Troop 156 WE D l- -e blo-ke- of In his ta'k to the Scouts 156, he stressed that if Troop Abraham Lincoln were alive tcv day he would expect them to uphold their motto "Be Prepared" not only as Suxits but throughout their lives in all things. "Till: I LTL'RE OF America will depend on how well, you as adults, are prepared to meer the responsibilities and complexities o! this (hanging world of ours, Mr. Price said. He advised the Scouts to remember their Scout oath and to apply its outlying principles in their everyday living. Institutional representative of Scout Troop 156 is Major Milton Grossi. Troop committee members are Mr. Roman J. Drent, chairman; Mr. John A. Guerra. Advancements; Captain Robert K. Christensen, Secrelary; Lt. Col. Paul E Johnston, Mr Clayton C. Cahixin, Mr. Daniel T. Layne, Jr. and Mr. Douglas M. Wilber. Scoutmaster of the troop is Mr. Charles T. Petersen and Assistant Scoutmaster. Lt. T. W. Place. 07 ALL DESIGN AND 6 INSTALL 882-14- Live In Utah Valley GENERAL UP TO 2 P-2- - - 3 3 Entertain With Skit Scouts of Troop 156, Tod Park perform the Chinese Barber Pantomine Skit at their re While Filling On Bear Lake Picks Up Creel returns of whitefish taken by angling through the ice at Bear Lake are picking up and are expected to remain good for ment of fish and game reported the next six weeks, the depart-todaThe report shows most fish are by "jigging daredevils, flies and other lures through holes taken KITCHENS 5 Years to Pay Years Ahead 9 SK6-355- ELECTRIC in cent banquet. cut in the ice near the shoreline. Best catches are coming from the same area along the east shore of the lake where the recent cisco fish.ng was also most productive, with the fish running from nine to fourteen inches in length. first, except that resident juveniles under twelve years of age take four fish or three may pounds, whichever is caught f;rst Anglers twelve years of age and older must display a proper 1161 license whenever afield through 15 Under Utah law the fich the April Spokesmen reminded that and game license year begins on general angling regulations ap- April 16. with a 1962 license replied to the taking of whitefish that dale. as with othir gams fish Creel quired beginning limit is 20 fish or 20 pounds and FEAR one fish, whichever is caught Do not fight Ideas Visit Our Show Room BOOKLET SEND FOR FREE Name Address "M- - tU VJLnLSL,- - Salt Lake City, Utah versaries. 882-13- 3 CHUCK WAGON OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT or LEASE lb. 59c STEAK Rolled Pot Roast Lean lb 49c 1200 sq. ft. office space at 83 N. Main, over Barrus Motor Co. Gas heat for winter, air conditioned for summer. Will remodel to suit tenant. Inquire Barrus Motor Co. 83 North Main. Phone Ground Meat 3 lbs for $1.00 Pork Steak - lb 47c Anderson Market Basket The Central Land Office and h? Forest Service agreed in 1945 to let the former reassume its for fire protection responsibilities o.n the unreserved and unappropriated public domain. NOTE OF APPRECIATION I would like to express my appreciation to all my friends and amily who were so thoughtful of me during my recent illness A special thank you goes to the doctors and staff at the Tooele Valley Hospital. Mrs. Mae Jacobson r l Heard I I I the word? i I l I We were l I I third I i I i I in61. I i An Important Column ior Young People By l)A. HALLIGAN Dear Dan: My boy friend was raised on a farm and thats all he knows. I was raised in this large city and I dont like country life. Our problem is serious because we hope to get married this summer and we still havent decided which one of us should give in? Were not either. My boy friend is 22 and Im nearly 20 and as much as I love him, I cant see myself living on a farm. Any suggestions you can offer will be appreciated by the two of us. C. and M. J. Dear C. and M.J.: You could do what so many farmers are sidewalk farmers." In that way doing these days and become you live in the city but you work on the farm and you commute back and forth each day. That, of course, means additional expense and may not be possible. Ive always been led to believe the man is the breadwinner and a wife should be only too happy to make a happy home for him wherever he chooses. You take it from there. Bertha Lowes is 16 and a high school sophomore who would like some pen pals. Her hobbies are sewing, playing the piano, stamp collecting and choir. Her address is: RR 1, Box Gretna, Manitoba, Canada. Dear Dan: My boy friend has an argument with his parents two weeks ago and left home. Hes now living with an older friend who has an apartment. I know his parents quite well and really dont blame him but that doesnt mean anything because Ive been told that I cant date him unless he returns home. I know my parents quite well too and I know they mean business. We could sneak-dat- e but I dont want to do that unless its a last resort. Should I do whatever I can to make my boy friend return home? Hes 18 and Im nearly 17. M. Dear M.: Youd better put some effort into the situation and you had better do it fast or you wont be doing much dating, Im A-- in sales I i UNDER 21 I I I afraid. l Im not saying the parents are blameless but and daughters usually only leave home when they Good old Mom and Dad were kind enough to feed, ter your boy friend from the day of his birth until L. how come sons become of age. clothe and shel- recently, werent they? iiZM.'- jjj&r' Like weve said: When people like a car they show it. All you have to do is put together a car thats sharper looking, smoother running and a bigger value. Thats why Pontiac and Tempest stormed into third place. Why dont you see your Pontiac dealer (a very happy man these days) and go with a winner? m4 on final, official It L Paik combined Pontiac and Tampaat registration ftgurag for 1M1. Pontiac and Tempest PONTIAC SEE YOUR AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR A WIDE CHOICE OF AND GOOD USED CARS, TOO STOKER MOTOR CO. Marsha Kaye Riley is a seventh grader who attends Central Junior High School at Pollok, Texas. She likes popular music, horses and basketball and wants pen pals of 12, 13 and 14. The address: Rt I, Box 500. Pollok. Texas. Dear Dan: Ive just begun dating and my mother has told me certain things I shouldnt do such as parking with a boy. What harm is there in parking if you know the boy real well from school and you know he- respects you? I dont intend to disobey my mother but I do want my question answered. New Dater. Dear New Dater: In most cases, theres no harm in parking with a nice" boy you know from school. Sometimes though the nice boys at school have a second nature when theyre parked with a girl. Again, most boys youll be dating will prove they are gentlemen but parking isnt something a nice girl does casually. Your question may not be answered completely but at least you should have something to think over. Dear Dan: How much leeway should a girl be given on getting home from a date? Im 16. a junior, and if I come in 15 minutes late from a date my mother just about blows a fuse. A girl cant time herself right to the minute, can she? K. E. Dear K. E.: How much leeway do you have at school when the final bell rings? None, Ill bet. Theres nothing new in a teen-agtrying to siphon an extra 10 or 15 minutes on a date night and neither is there anything new in parents demanding to know why a son or daughter cant make the home curfew. to be home at 11 p.m., at midWhen parents tell a teen-agshould fee! an obligation to night or whatever time, the teen-agwalk in the door on time. Fifteen minutes may not seem tike much to you but theres more than time involved. 44 East 1st North Tooele, Utah ( Consider these and many other advantages of electric heat: Saves Space. Because most electric heating units are completely built-in- , you save space enough for-a- n extra room no furnaces, no vents, no registers, no chimney. Clean as Light. Upholstered furniture, carpets and draperies stay cleaner longer. Interior decorating lasts years longer. control. You can keep living room at 72, your bedroom at 60. . . or whatever temperature you wish. Each room can have its own thermostat control. Silent os Sunlight. Most electric heating systems operate without moving parts. No Draft Heat. No cold spots or layers of cold air. Temperatures vary only 2 or 3 degrees from ceiling to floor. Low in Cost. Electric heat costs much less than you think. Maintenance costs are practically eliminated. So Sofe. Gives you a new kind of safety as safe as the light you read by. Room-by-roo- m er TOTAL ELECTRIC HOME Wish to know more about electric heating ? Phone or write your local power company office today. UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. A I o nothing like this total electric living. Weve proved it with our at Graystone. Our tenant-owner- s are enthusiastic about electric heating, and we are now building 40 more units. Like the others, they all will be total electric, including electric heat and air conditioning. Electric heat is so much cleaner, convenient, and flexible. Mel Jensen, Designer and Builder Graystone Apartment Homes, Salt Lake City, Utah is er er - There 136 apartment homes min ( |