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Show ff The Tooele Transcript Friday, March 23 Ml 19G2 As a result of continuing progress in cancer control, one cancer patient is saved every three minutes in the United States. To National Wildlife Week started continue this progress, the AmeriSunday in Tooele County. A large can Cancer Society needs the supgroup of sportsmen enjoyed a port of everyone during the April tour of the new Timpie Duck Crusade. Marsh, led by Roy Garrard, State Fish and Game Conservation Of- Local Sportsmen Vis.it Duck Marsh ?fc7 Trxjax , - f ' REAL BARGAINS! ficer and Reid Bracken, Tooele County Wildlife Federation President. The gate was opened and the group drove around the dikes where some 400 acres ore covered with water and marshland for an estimated 400 to 800 water-fow- Masonry Construction 2 Bedroom Home ON YOUR LOT $7295.00 l. rx i'.M Eugene Fonger CANCER PROGRESS YEAR This year has been designated as Cancer Progress Year in recognition of 25 years of progress in Cancer control. The American Cancer Societys programs of and service education have contributed greatly to this 1962 Support of the progress. April Crusade will assure continued progress. Three In Family Serve Their Country OPEN AGAIN i BAKERS ICE CREAM TRY SOME YOU'LL NEVER WANT ANOTHER BRAND SPECIAL! Gal. SMOOTH CREAMY SATISFYING DIXIE QUEEN Main 124 No. N Realtors Tennessee St. Vallejo, Calif. 644-414- Call Howard K. Haines 4 Tooele 253 Birch Street 882-139- EM U7G E 07 AND On Winter Range INSTALL kyrrxn KITCHENS SEXUAL ELECTRIC UP TO 5 Years to Pay Years Ahead Eighteen animals comprised 1941. the original release which was sponsored by the department of fish and game and the Carbon-EmerWildlife Federation. An additional 5 animals were added to the herd in the following year. Since introduction the small herd has grown steadily in numbers to a point where, in recent years, limited hunting has been allowed. SALESMAN Ideas Visit Our Show Room BOOKLET SEND FOR FREE A salesman is a chap who ends a sentence with a proposition. All Events Winner cirnfm I in y Mike Mogus AB.IL Shows 56 Buffalo south of Hanksville. This band of animals, a living reminder of days gone by was introduced into Utah in Dug-way- EM DESIGN Recent spring aerial census of Utah's only buffalo herd found 56 of the big animals ranging on the west edge of the Burr Desert Bowling Bolls and games All-re- handle your Real Estate Move Conger-Moeh- r 1502 The Tooele City Bowling Association Tournament held in the Dugway bowling lanes, this year, proved exciting for all contenders with bowlers from Tooele and Dugway taking top spots. A Tooele team, the Busicos, took top team honors by collect ing a total of 3012 pins. The Dugway Foxes with 2951 pins, and Looters with 2929 took second and third places respectively in the team event. s IN THE DOUBLES event, Lt. Col. Vincent E. Osborne and Col. Paul R. Cerar copped the top slot with a total of 1262 W pins. Team Standings: 27 Taking second place in the Bull Dogs doubles event were Mr. Keith 26 Goofers Warr and Mr. Gene Sorice of 23 Oldsmobile 98 Tooele, with a total of 1258 pins. 22 Sad Sacks MR. ELDON BROOKS of Dug22 Alley Cats way became the tourney singles 12 Ten Pins champ, when he rolled a 683 High team series of 1468 series. Second place in the singles bowled by the Goofers. High team game of 513 rolled by the was captured by Mr. Ray McClure, also of Dugway. Mr. McBull Dogs. Ann Bevan rolled high indivi- Clure came up with 660 total pins. Mike Mogus became all events dual series of 542 with a 195 champ. He is from Tooele. game. Mr. Mike Minard, Secretary High individual game was bowlof the Tooele Bowling Treasurer 529 198 Smith and ed by Jennie a Association presented trophies to Payment Easy Financing UNITED HOMES. Inc. Plane Census June tournament champions at ceremonies held in the Dugway Bowl, 192; Sylvia Curry March 20. Caldwell, 509, 189; 181; Anita Flanders 495, 174; Barbara Peterson 477, 176; Ima Morgan, 476, 176; 170; Grace Cindy Monosso 471, Paullin, 464, 167; Lynn Magee, V 462. 169; Carla Caldwell, 455, 168 d Sandra Outzen, 454, 185; Joan 451, 174; Betty Park, 168, and ANNIVERSARY SOCIAL Jane James, 157. of the Wendover Members Ward Relief Society together with CANCER CRUSADE The death rate from uterine their husbands, attended a sue cancer has been cut in half in a cessful party on Saturday, March generation. The American Cancer 17 in commemoration of the 120 Society says that because of re- birthday of the organization. Community singing, and games cently developed techniques of detection and treatment this form were enjoyed after which deof cancer may be virtually elimi- licious refreshments were served nated as a cause of death. The The tables were artfully decorat Society has supported research re- ed with blue and gold, the Relief sulting in these new life - saving Society colors. President Gwen Poulsen, Velda techniques. Support the Societys attack on cancer and give to its Shelton, and Carol Shields, counApril Crusade. selors, and Leah Jones, Secretary were in charge of the evening. A capable committee was in charge of refreshments and 11 1? Let us Tooele Team, Dugway Men Take Howl Honors You neednt worry about hir- series. ing somebody smarter than you Other series are - if they were, youd be work- Readicker 541, ing for them. 532, 187; Sylvia Pat Gibbs, 497, APPRAISALS EQUITY LOANS GUARANTEED TRADE-ISALES SERVICE to front - Art Welch, Tony Buslco and Richard Gregrich. Back row; Mike Boric k, Joe Busico, sponsor and Jim Buzianis. Low Down inn Name Address ONLY ONE SIDE? It is difficult to slice anything so thin that it has only one side. fUCMM m. y MLrfAsu Salt Lake City, Utah -- NO NEED TO WORRY WE OFFER a Three Women THE NAVY is home for two of the sons, Gerald, age 20, and Eugene, 18, while the Army is the choice of their brother, Ken High team games and series neth who has just turned 17 years Peter Pan 463, 1270; Alans Super of age. Service, 431, 1255. and Gerald has nearly four years games High individual to his credit and will complete his series: I. Garcia, 174, 163, 481; tour of duty in December of this Alyce Sly, 186, 167, 476; Dollie year. He is stationed at Quonset Gregrich, 181, 463; Connie Out-ze174; Bertha Graham, 167; Sue Point, Rhode Island. Eugene is stationed aboard the Jones, 164; Helen Dymock, 164. USS Nerius with his home port I. Garcia, Secretary in San Francisco. He enlisted in October 1960. MOVING TO 7 Claiming top honors In the Tooele County Bowling Tournament held at Dugway was Busicos team, who are pictured above L Letters from the Frank Fonger home go three directions these days, to three sons serving in the Armed Forces. YOUNGEST OF the trio, Kenneth is just completing his basic training at Fort Carson, Colorado having enlisted on January 30 of this year, and is expected home on leave before reassignment. A fourth son of the Fongers, 15 year old Leland has his eye on the Marine Corps when he gets just a little older. Oh, yes there is a little sister, Clara Alice, age 10, who thinks her soldier, sailor brothers are tops. QUALITY Bowling Champs R Gerald Fonger Kenneth Fonger -- s FOUR PLEX DUPLEX Lyle Colbath took pictures of the visitors and the marsh, and they were shown on TV Channel 2 Sunday night. The marsh was built last summer by the State Fish and Game Department at a cost of $86,000. Plans call for fencing the area this summer. Most of the ducks will nest this summer on the marsh and this should give excellent hunting for the coming waterfowl season. 1 Conditions beyond my control . . . Wendover Ili - Lights- force me to asEt for ijsfM a small raise fn pay CT i From th REDDY KILOWATT Utah Power A Ught t 7 - BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO Wilma Cornett and Blanche Car-roon Saturday, March 24; to Leah Jones, Michael Ross Weare, May Nuffer, and Janice Sisam, on Monday, March 26; to Lynn Shepard on Tuesday, March 27; Conrad E. Loader and A1 Linares on Wednesday, March 28; David Gie-band Ruby Hales, on Thursday, March 29; Jeanette Loader, Don Dean, Beulah Bangs and to Kathleen Tripp on Friday, March ll 2; 79 Gn. Beef Sfiort'ing 3; FRESH MEATY ROUND BONE CHUCK 30. Swiss St'li 691 Spare Bibs 47SI SWIFTS TENDER BLADE CUT CUDAHY SLICED Pot Roast 43b OREO SANDWICH BACON Nabisco Mayfair. Loma Doon 2 pkgs 69c Roll ColoredPack TOILET TISSUE 3 pkgs 95c -4 EGGS "arm Fresh BY Double A Grade Medium IVORY SOAP CLOVER CLUB PRETZELS 2 doz. 85c Personal Size POTATOES 5 Fsh DR. PEPPER SODA WATER 10 Cans 98c lbs bunches JO RADISHES & GREEN ONIONS Fresh Crisp 3 PORK CHOPS Fresh Lean End Cuts SODA CRACKERS 0ven bars 33c Pk Fresh Large Idaho Fresh Saltines er 39c 39c 10c 55c lb. 2 lb box 49c M SimGOS A HAPPY WEDDING Anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Gibson, on Thursday, March 29. and Auxiliary members enjoyed a dinner - danc ing party on Friday, March 16 in the State Line Red Garter Room This activity celebrated the 43rd anniversary of the Legion. The Auxiliary presented them with Sixty Legion huge birthday cake. Special guests were District Ad iutant Dean Hall and his wife Barbara, Mrs. Aletha Olsen. Dis trict president, and Mrs. Verna Gunderson, District secretary, all of Salt Lake City. A tour oiece orchestra from Salt Lake furnished the music for KR) 7.SS.! e"pl'yes -u-- S4 the end of my "S r hods and more tv the face of per f 1 "" production by rope. a5ed the Public X j about else a pay increase of There'S nothing oi f Uth f a da, Commission cent3 & Service means omy bich cent 10 per home. Sor the average bearloB3 - Tnd 1 s a raise. villS explain in detail V I need .n Vein me - jlss r.. to keep on giving y er"lnE this region vbose genera Utah Tower lipht Co. electricity MU still bo the Mgees bargain in your budget. Sincerely yours your Electric Servant HU?' 13? dancing. House guest of Mrs. Annabelle Albricht over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Lou B. Nicholas, and children LuAnn and Lyle, of Sacramento. Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Art Hottel of Pocatello, Ida WESTERN PACIFIC Kennv Brvne. Yard Clerk, is a much needed three week vacation in Northern California. He is visiting with a sister. ..i The proposed rote schedules are avail able at ell Utah Power offices. We will & Light Co. be very glad to have you drop in and look them over. Also we will be happy to answer any questions. ROOTS PRODUCE Money mav be the root of all evil, but it does produce the at- tractive shrubbery. INFLATION Inflation could be described as a drop in the buck. I & iV a. ! sistent inflation 4n UTAH POWER & LIGHT COMPANY f |