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Show Mf 3, 600 Cluikar Being Released In 18 Areas The Tooele Transcript number approximately 4.000 birds. These birds will be placed in brood pens in a ratio of one male to three females where they will be held for the major portion of 3,600 chukar Approximately .he laying season. Chukars partridges are being released this a monogamous bird but week into 18 areas of the state. under forced conditions on the The Department of Fish and Game is attempting to establish game farm they become polyga-- I basic populations of this game mous. The highest production and bird throughout the State. This fertility rates have been found to result from the three to one ratio. is the 12th year of this program. All brood birds will be releasReleases number 1,600 and 1,200 ed when the annual egg take of birds, respectively, are being has 19,030 eggs 'approximately made from the Price and Spring-vill- e Von arh'eved. near the end of game farms where birds May. They will be turned into seheld ever this winter are current lected planting sites where they ly being segregated for breeding will be able to continue egg An 800 additional birds purposes. and raise a brood of will be moved from holding pens young in the wild this year. at Vernal. of this With the completion Brood stocks to be held through weeks releases more than 121- the spring laying season at the 000 birds will have been liberated and Springville Price plants in the State. Planting sites include at least one area in each county. Friday, March Methodist Church Community 3! iu I Masonry Construction 2 Bedroom Home ON YOUR LOT Hospital MEDICAL $7295.00 DUPLEX Donald Low Down Payment Easy Financing Haines ' Ve- Lucille Johnson, Stockton Jack Morrison, Salt Lake Joe Gonzales, Tooele Phyllis Conder, Tooele James Flesher, Bountiful Sterling Halladay, Grantsville 4 Tooele Birch 253 Street 882-139- EM Las Southwick, Gordon Elliott, Tooele SURGERY UNITED HOMES. Inc. K. . gas Robert Sagers, Tooele Berber Howell, Tooele Nonna Gladden, Grantsville Tina Barrus, Grantsville FOUR PLEX Call Howard S. EM WE AND INSTALL The Grantsville Stake MIA held 'he - Dear to Mv Heart night Tur'day. March 27. The Mia Maids and their mothers met in the First Ward chapel V B v ; jt '' ; H S- i pre-scho- mem-servic- j i this special program. Guest speaker was Sister Lila Jameson from the General Board. The girls who took part on the the music and the program, caled on the Larietts. They Ancharetts. words of understanding and wisthemselves the dom, which were spoken, made They wore red crepe paper skirts thi a very special evening. and white workmens goves put on a completely unprofessional SPFFDY RECOVERY We wish a speedy recovery to making routine. Great fun! Hilda Erickson was in great tevera! of our residents who are voire and the dancers were really hospitalized - Bob Williams, Tina light on their feet! Berkely Orr Barms, Nina Fawson, and Mrs. sang a solo. Piatt Matthews. The losers served a delicious OFF TO CALIFORNIA buffet lunch. Bert and Goldie Lawrence let George Millward then showed to films of the faculty breakfast for Bakersfield, California, party which had been held last spend a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Willis. Mrs. Willis spring in South Willow Canyon. It is reported that everyone had is the ornier Alice (Onnie) Lawa wonderful time. rence. Faculty Party ' Grantsville Teachers Enjoy Party Fun The annual Grantsville School Faculty Party was held Thursday this night and reports art? that one was the best party yet. The faculties of both the Elementary School and the High School participated in a contest. They chose up sides and represented teams in the basketball tournament, one in the upper bracket, one in the lower brackett in the B tournament. The winning tournament team, then decided the winning faculty team. The winners entertain the losers and the losers feed the winners. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY Everyone participated at the LOSER OF VOICE BOX HELPS party. The program was hilarious, of the voice box is often Cancer with the fellows doing a take off" curable if detected and trea'ed early. But in many cases th disease requires the surgical removal of the larynx leaving its voic-lesvictims . laryngectomees The American Cancer Society supports the activities of of the International Association organizaLaryngectomees, an tion which helps rehabilitate the helping including larynxless, them to speak by a substitute IF YOU WANT HULET RADIO V CONIC Phillips Furniture IN CALIFORNIA Virginia Geldmacher is in California. She drove down with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Worthington. Virginia will be on the Miss Mary lean Johnson, a sedock waving bon voyage to them as they leave for Hawaii. She nior at Brigham Young Univermemwill then come home by train on sity, has been selected for in Phi Phi, an Kappa bership Saturday. Honor Society for graduating seniors who have attained high TO RESIDE HERE Mr. and Mrs. Gary Geldmach- scholastic achievement. er are planning to live in GrantsMary Jean, who is majoring in ville. Thev are former residents English, is the daughter of Mr. of Carlsbad, New Mexico and am and Mrs. Joe Johnson of Grantsliving temporarily with Garys ville. She has just completed voice method. Your help is need- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray eight weeks of student teaching ed to assure the continuance of at the Tooele High School. this program. Give generously to HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO Gary GRANTSVILLE VISITOR the April Crusade. Ninety four year old Mrs. Mira Lynn Price, Julyn Rydalch and Hatch is visiting in Grantsville. Gary Young on March 30; BarCRIMINALS of bara Kay Johnson, James Red-Mrs. Hatch is a resident The treatment of young crimi- American Fork. She plans to be den on March 31; Jay Garth El-- ! nals, like those who have passed in Grantsville for another week, Reed, Pat Bacham, Cynthia their ISth birthday, should be and at present is staving at the sholz and Ruth Ortega on April 1: David Jeffries on home ol Mrs. Oral Richins. April 2. fair, reasonable and realistic. WEDDING Anniversary CongratmisI am disgusted by Frankly, TO VACATION IN IDAHO ulations to Nancy and Dick Dilguided sentimentalists who want Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lilienquist lard. to pamper and excuse teen- - age are vacationing in Idaho this thugs. This leads only to disre- week. They will visit in several CIILFRFULXSS spect and contempt for law and cities and do a bit of early spring One of Americas most famous order. fishing. educators was Alice Freeman The overlords of crime have ABOUT 2,200 CHILDREN Palmer, known as the ambasmoved out of gang hideouts into DIE OF LUKEM1A IN 61 sador of sunshine. Once, when the mainstream of American life. Last year about 2,200 children she was conducting a round tdble have These criminals was asked to regreat died of leukemia, cancer of the discussion, she wealth, taken in from organized The Amer- veal the secret of her cheerfultissue. gambling and other vices. With ican. Cancer re- ness. that money they have bought into search in all Society supports I will give you three simple of leukemia. phases she replied. legitimate businesses. They have This support is made possible by ruler, been able to exert real pressure to the contributions Commit something tu First: Society's on government, business and Aoril Crusade. memory every day something unions to make possible a fur good. It need not be much jusl ther spread of graft and corrup, a pre.:y bit of or a moo tion. J. Edgar Hoover, UPI. Second: Look for something fine every day. And do not miss a single day or it will not work. Third: Do something for somebody else every day every day! that is all that is necessary. Sunshine Magazine. Tapped For Phone 8821375 114 North Broadway Phi Kappa Phi In Newlown Tooele AUTOMATIC and WRINGER WASHERS and DRYERS WASHER DRYER COMBINATIONS Ge'.d-mache- r. ' ' KITCHENS 5 Years to Pay Years Ahead in Ideas Visit Our Show Room Lora Lee celebrated her twelfth birthday, with a party, Monday. jThe following guests were present Christine to enjoy festivities: Gochis, Connie Rae Harris, Linda Walters, Pat Cerroni, Paula Ken-- I nington, Carlyn Jensen, Angela Bevan, Jane Martinez, De Ann Walters. Lora Lee is the daught- - Name Address ? foi GENERAL ELECTRIC BOOKLET SEND FOR FREE 0 . 07 AE.E. DESIGN o BY TONI ALLRED PHONE Mai.U Hold Dear To My Heart Mfili! Tuesday I REAL BARGAINS! will bo bold. Allmnmbors and entrusted friends are invited to attend. bers will attend the 11 oclock ACHIEVEMENT Well done is better than well Corner 1st E. and 1st N. said. California Chemical ComRev. E. Russell Tanner, Pnstot pany, Advertisement, Successful Services for Sunday. April 1st: Farming. Sunday School, 9:45 a m. I IN 4 TO GET CANCER Worship service, 11 a.m. AT PRESENT RATE Youth meetings at 7 p.m. About 45,000,000 Americans now High School group will meet at the Dr. Mayo home. living will eventually have canChoir practice Thursday at 7 cer - one in four persons - if present rates continue. The Ameripm. chi'dren can Cancer Society says tiia1 at Nursery for at the parsonage for both Sunday least one half of these cm be cured with present knowledge and Sdvvil and worship hours. skills. The other half mui'. wait The Junior High Youth in a body Sunday. The for research development. SupPas'ors message will be. "Whati port the American Cancer Soeffort save lives to Do You Choose? Holy Commun- ciety's and ion will be administered at the through research, education service. 11 o'clock worship hour. WSCS Study Class, final meet-- ' ing, Tuesday, from 10 to 12 noonj at the home of Mrs. LaVergne . . Rutledge. Quality Service WSG Anniversary Party, WedQuality Parts nesday evening. Fairest Prices J WSCS Executive Meeting on: Strongest Guarantee Thursday, at 2 p.m. at the home o! Mrs. Louise C. Spry. Annual Quarterly Conference, T will be held in the church, ThursSilver Your Sylvania Rev. C. T. day at 7:30 p.m. Screen 85 picture District Superintendent Hawes, tube dealer, will be present. Reports on the L. Dean Hulet years work will be heard and 175 East Brook Ave. of next election years officers 30, 1962 UL. er Salt Lake City, Utah of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd D. Work-- i man. introduces Ring of Command" control to lead its long list of exciting new ieatures. Decorator styling, automatic action and trouble-fre- e operation all make EASY today's best buy for smart homemakers. EASY Prudly A linger tip pressure on the Ring of Command" easily sets proper washing or drying cycles. All 1962 automatic washers are equipped with these features VALVA POWER TRANSMISSION POWER TURBINE PUMP blood-lormin- g all Eliminates troublesome belts, pulleys and solenoids.' 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