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Show The tooele.Transcript Friday, April TTAniTR 20, 1962 shower. rVTTRTATNTD Juveniles Musi Qualify For unliii" License Mis. Worthington said Miss surprise party was held on Richie was and delightsurprised F.Ina at WorthingMonday evening A tons a NEWS -- Inn ted To Join Chorus 4-IIe- BIRTHDAY rs All Grantsville 4H Riris are asked to participate in a chorus wh;ch will be part of a special Arbor Day program. The girls are aked to be at the Second Ward Church Friday at 4 pm a The chorus will be unof Mrs. Helen der the direction Lawrence. home for Miss Dianne Richie a second grade teacher in the Grantsville Elementary school Miss Richie was one of the tenants in the Stromberg apartments when fire destroyed most of the building She escaped injury but lost all of her clothes, except what she was wearing at the time of the fire. Her luggage, electric typewriter and other personal property were destroyed. Her little S's ond grade students were quite concerned for her so their mothers and a few close friends met together and surprised Miss Rirhie writh a personal' VIEWS DINNER Mrs. John C. Brown gave a dinner in honor of her husband Mr. John C. Brown on his birthday. April 7. Those present were: RaeNee and Sterling Russell and ch'ldren. Laurie and Evan, Logan. Utah; Una Jean and Clyde Perkins and children Larry Lee and Bonnie Jean, Tooele; Miss Marlene Brown. Salt Lake City. Mr. Brown received many lovely gifts and cards. An enjoyable time People in Tooele County area can now control weed growth by using the Manchester SUPER HANDYMAN L. P. Dispensor (burner type) marvelous for irrigation ditch cleaning with minimum amount of erosion. Reasonable rates for lease. Your representative in this area is DILL'S 66 IN GRANTSVILLE Business Phone 1 Special Notice 884-991- Home 3 35 For Bent 884-346- 0 PHONE CALL ON BIRTHDAY Th children w, stung their father, Mr John C. Brown Happy Birthday" on the phone were Dr. J. Chari Brown and wife, Kay, their children. Karen Tommy, and Glen; VeOla and Earl Dud-David eg .md children Mane, Dorothy Rae. all of Wash. D.C.: Neva aid Eugene Martin and ch ldren Bill, Jerri Lynn, Randy 12 or iv In Cali'ornia (rantsill Introducing Sonirtliins NEW Carlene Kiskila Delicious Flavor Crisp Chicken Mission Frieml Visits Here With Jo Jo Potatoes i has been a Grantsville visitor this past week. She has been the guest of, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johnson, and family. Carlene was a mis-- i sionary companion with the John- son's daughter Karen for over a, year. She is now released from! her mission and is enroute to her Miss Carlene Kiskila EASTER Homes For Sale FOR SALE three bedroom home. Carpeted and draped living room. Fireplace, finished basement and covered patio. 474 Brook. Phone ' 1958 Sleet wides FOR SALE Great Lake trailor home. See Bill Scott at 421 North 2nd W. Tooele Trailor Court Lot No. 24. for sale. All! of the more than instructors may be obtained from local fish and game offices or from any license agent. State. Names 3,500 qualified Miss Linda Reed, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Reed, Jr., celebrated her fifth birthday with family and friends. Her party guests Robbie were Travis Campbell, Brown, Carol and Janet Drake, Laurie Hansen and Kay, Jim, and Scott Stice. They played games and had refreshments. Linda was excited over her gifts and was glad to have had friends to help her celebrate her Cast a goo celebrated her birthday on April 7. Twenty Carolee 11th two guests played games and enjoyed refreshments with her. She received many lovely gifts and had a wonderful birthday. . birthday. liii AMPLE SUPPLY doors Phone THIS WEEK table, Phone GROUND BEEF Franks The Senior Aaronic Priesthood Chorus furnished the music for Grantsville Stake Conference held April 15. Mr. Max L. Shirts was chorister and Ivan Worthington was organist. $1.00 Anderson Market Basket 2lbs 79c 61 Pontiac Miscellaneous Services 90 Bonn Power CorX S3499 P-2- 0 Miscellaneous For Sale 60 of 1 lb 59c Wagon 69c , P-2- EASTER BUNNIES sizes. Phone programfr;h and game activities is set to begin this 7ek through the facilities of KCPX-TV- , Channel 4. The TV program will take its place as a regular information tool beside the Fish and Game Magazine and the more than 50 scheduled radio proregularly grams heard over 23 Utah radio stations. of the show, titled Purpose Utah Fish and Game Reports, is to provide more information on department activities so that throughout the State sportsmen may enjoy more fully the fish and resources recreational game available to them. The program will be aired regularly from 11 to 11:15 pm. each Thursday. or 0 RIB STK. po 882-- scheduled Regitlarry Times-Republica- Pets Phone yar should present license when applying or a 1)02 huniing or combination hunting and bshing license. THIS REMINDER was issued 'oday by the department of fish nd game ns spokesmen listed the answers to many recent questions onrerning the law affecting of juvenile hunters. Under the law all 15. 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20 year old persons must ither show their 1901 license in evidence that they hunted last vear, evidence that they have passed the regular course in huntMr;. D;x.e Alen, wife of Mr. er safety and survival training, Philo Allen received her Golden or evidence or comparable trainG.eancr award Sunday evening. ing in the safe handling of fireThe award was presented by arms. All juveniles between the ages Mrs. Donetta Sagers. Congratulaof 14 and 20 years applying for tions Dixie! :heir first hunting or combination license must show a certificate in evidence they have successfully passed the required gun safety The fifth and sixth grades in training course. the Grantsville elementary school LICENSE AGENTS may not is(held their annual class party on sue any type hunting license to 12. Thursday, April juvenile aged 14 through 20 any The party and dance was unwithout the credentials der the direction of the sixth grade at the time ofrequired purchase. and their teachers, Mrs. Charles, The is availMr. Stromberg and Mr. Snow. The able gun safety program to residents throughout the fifth were invited and ser11 V 4 3 LBS 2508. ages years who hunted game ming Ui i!i lest a HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO: Belinda Worthington, and Nettie Brown on April 20; Richard Barrus, Beverly Johanson, Kevin Wright, Deahn Johnson, Laurie Johnson, Wayne Boyer on April 21; Mrs. Nell Norma 60 Miscellaneous For Sale 65 Furniture - Appliances Smith, Gertrude Hansen, Adams, Jack Murray and David Geldmacher on April 22; Dorothy HEARING AID BATTERIES and SUNBEAM FRY PAN complete Bolinder and Jere Walker, April assessories. Caldwell Drugs. with cover and control unit -- 23. to 4 $10.95. Radio and Electric Hardware. NATIONS WEALTH FOR SALE Two 670x15 tires, The wealth of a nation cannot mounted on wheels. Good conbe stored in gold bars. It must dition. Wilbur Murray, 467 No. 70 , Child Care remain in the spirit and attitude Second West. hopeWILL TEND CHILDREN. Any of the people; wholesome, AWNINGS ful and reverent. Douglas Measize in my home. Ph. PHONE dor. Matador (Tex) Tribune. P- CLARKE JOHNSEN MISTAKES TCR 75 Foods History teaches us the mistakes CAMPER JACKS $62.50 we are going to make. CAMPER INTERCOM $22.95 Iowa Marshalltown, Vine ripe, 20 cents TOMATOES ONLY TWO SETS LEFT. SECURITY 392 West Vine, per pound. DEMONSTRATED. No man can build his security LEWIES SERVICE of someone upon the nobleness NEWTOWN else. Meggido Message. CHUHK SALE ON Beauty Counselor Cosmetics. Ada Gordon. 884-38- EASTER BUNNIES juveniles KCFX-T- -' Take out orders of buckets of chicken to serve 5 Reg. $.3.50, Sunday Only $2.50 Mary and Jack Hailey, Managers STANDING REGISTERED Quarter Horse, $25. Must see to appreciate. One Guernsey milk FOR SALE two storm cow. five years old. For sale. with glass and screen. Freshens this month. Good fam5 ily cow. Call after p.m. week dining room or see Pat Cook. FOR SALE days chairs. Good condition. 59 20 15 grades 882-99- Livestock 57 hriuigh of 0 FOR SALE five room completely modem, older home, on large lot. Landscaped. 81 West Main, Grantsville. Ph. - R'siIm" ved light refreshments after the dance. Fifth grade teachers are Miss Millward and Mr. Orr. Parents of the students were invited and those who were there reported having had a delightful time. The boys danced with their mothers and the girls with their 'fathers during the evening. The High School Prom decorations were the background for the party and these youag people really took advantage of the beau-tiful setting. The girls looked so pretty in their party dresses and 'he boys so handsome and quite grown up in their best clothes. After the dance was over, one I have young man remarked, four blisters on my heels from my new shoes, but I danced 18 dances so it's worth it! This was a very successful party and a good time was had by all. Favors for small children accompanied hy adults in the dining room Other entrees all at reasonable prices Maurice and Kenneth were pleased to receive first hand information about Karens progress. Karen expects to be home from her mission on July 12. Carlene reports that Karen is well and happy and an enthusiastic missionary. 40 SPECIAL DINNER Haked Itain or Flavor Crisp Chicken home in Santa Monica, Calif. Over 1 Class Parly In Tooele County Miss 1 their Midtown Cafe HOME FROM LAS VEGAS CONGRATULATIONS on your Carol and Hugh Allan are home after spending a week in Las anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vegas, Nevada. Miller, April 21. WEEDS? - WEEDS? ed with the lovely gifts she received and was very appreciative o' the kindness and consideration shown to her. r.Mi anti Camo To Bp Aired Small meat case, meat sheer and practically new scales. Best offer accepted. Call, after 5 p.m. on Saturdays. 490 0 N. Main or FOF SALE ' P-2- BEDROOM HOME for sale. Contact Stan Stevens in Lincoln. SPUDS 20 pounds 49c ANAHEIM ib 40c MINCE HAM Slxed 2 LBS. ELECTRIC IRON REPAIRING-A- LL MAKES. STEAM IRONS CLEANED AND REPAIRED. ELMERS. 38 WEST VINE. all kinds, lawn mowers machine sharpened. Free pickup and delivery. Prompt ser- SAWS, 79c Anderson Market Basket vice. TWO TREE TRIMMING and removal or Phone P-2- 0 Miscellaneous 62 Wanted 2. m 1 P-2- 0 8. CY8-527- 4. RUGS, upholstry cleaning. Tooele Ford 59 Cad. Sedan 59 Buick and furniture and Laundry Dry Cleaners, 87 East Vine. To April 27 GARDENS PLOWED by Roter-tiller- . Best in town. Work guar- anteed. Phone MOWERS precision sharpor ed. All makes - power hand - Guar. Tune up - Repairing - Free pick up De.ivery a Call Cal Farrington, 787 CRI Lane. LAWN -- Mar-Vist- FREE ESTIMATES, remodeling, financgarages, carports. 100 WOULD LIKE trade property ing with aoproved credit. Phone CRI near Tacoma, Wash, for simia'ter 2 p.m. SAND & GRAVEL lar property vicinity of Tooele RUGS, CARPETS. FURNITURE and or Salt Lake City. David We clean, tint, dve, bind, moth DELIVERED or residence Order seperated or mixed for Reichlein, Roy, Washington. 3 proof. Call CRT cement work. Plaster or mor-to- r sand. Sized driveway gravel GENERATOR REPAIRS, WELDING. WHEEL BALANCspread with dump truck. Fill 67 Radio TV BRAKE WORK. ING, TUNE-U- P gravel or building base. Traxci-vato- r and dump truck work. USED TV, $50 and up. A1 and LOW RATES. Contact Atkin, Phone Lid Radio-TV- , LEWIES SERVICE, Morley 47 No. Main. Ph Sun. or Evenings, or NEWTOWN, 0 0 7 882-99- F-days. Basic-THE NEW Cleaner, 65 Furniture Appliances Mrs. Housecleaning magic, Grant Steck, 60 East 3rd North. FOR SALE Phone set golf clubs with bag and cart. Never used EASTER BASKETS filled or unDouble bed with box spring and filled with a wide selection of mattress. Washer, and dryer, Kenmore, used. 439 filler merchandise at Hood WalNorth Main. green Drug. 17; 2 r. Alt 70 4 57 Shatp Dor Plymouth PS $1599 s PB $699 $1399 2 D $699 CIea" 56 Chev Wagon 55 $3399 $2399 Imperial 57 $1399 Pow" LeSabr6Coupe 57 Dodge 0 6 Dv:; Cad. Convert 58 7 FOR SALE piano, Wurlitzer. 2 WANTED one or two acres. Ph. Blonde oak spinet. Call after 5 p.m. USED, uncleaned bricks, 1 y2 to 2 WANT TO RENT unfurnished house by May 15 cents each. Will also sell 28 ft. P-- to May Phone by 30 or 40 ft. lumber buildings. Can be furnished into nice home. 1.50 per yard. Call at 396 W. 5th So. or phone TOP SOIL Weekend deliveries. Tooele ExCRI cavating Co. CMal LOTS FOR SALE WANTED TO RENT option to bedbuy or lease. Three-fou- r CLEAN CARPETS last longer. room home. SdoI clean with Blue Lustre. Keeps them looking new. Gor- 63 Let's Swap dons Furniture Co. 60 S., Main. 1, Ken Sly, 262 No. 6th St. c,l0' H,er' 1 60 $799 Cad. SedanFacJ;LPo'"er 55 Buick Spl. Cpe. $899 SHABP S599 All Cars Carry G W. Warranty Appoved by Utah Auto Dealers Association Bicycies 3-- inner-sprin- g BICYCLE AND Bicycle parts for sale. 145 South 2nd Street after 5 p.m. WANT TO BUY large tricycle. Call C 44 East First North Tooele Phone 882-10- A 6 |