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Show Mary Phillips Is Buried Supervised Rabbit Hunt Here Saturday Funeral services for Mary Wallers Phillips were held in Salt Lake City on Saturday and burial took place in the Tooele Citv cemetery. Mrs. Phillips died Thursday at the ape of 87 years She was born and raised in Tooele. She was a daughter of Charles and Esther DeLaMare Walters. sons, Surviving are two Charles J. and George of Salt Lake Citv. two daughters. Cleone Wilson. California, and Cladys, three sisters of Las VegasFmilv Wilson. Sal Lake City: Florence Craein and Katie Scott San Gabriel, Calif. Income Tax Time Is Car To Visit Tooele Jan. 18 Here Again January 13 The annual visit of the Union Pacific Agricultural Car to Tooele County will be on Friday. January 18th reports E. 0. Biggs County Agricultural Agent. This year the theme for discussion and Illustration Is A Gift From the Clouds." This will feature movies and slides showing the amount of water needed for various crops, water supplies availefficient and able irrigation Taxpayers who keep good nancial records each year should have no trouble preparing their A supervised rabbit hunt will 1962 Federal income tax returns. Utah Disbe held by the Tooele Wildlife Mr. Roland V. Wise. Director, Revenue Internal trict 13 Federation on January Shotguns only will be allowed. states. Complete records are especialAll interested persons are inly important to taxpayers who vited. to itemize deductions. elect Everybody is asked to meet The carbon copies of prior at the Silver Sage Inn at 9:30 years returns, are also good a m. reguides in preparing the new turn records will help Complete "Winterize" yourself as well how much fax determine as your car by getting a heart you will owe or how much of a you from refund and health examination you will get from Uncle your family doctor says the Sam. NO RELIEF SOCIEtV Utah Heart Association. He will 1HIS WEEK Now is the time to get your There will be no Relief Society advise you of your limitations records together. Dig up those of held in the Eleventh Ward this and suggest healthful forms cancelled checks, receipts, and week. Nert meeting will be on winter exercise. other information. Make the job easier for yourself. January 10th. fi- practices. SPECIALISTS FROM the Irrigation Department of the Utah State University will be on hand to direct the discussion. There will be several colored movies on this theme A new one was made this past year especially for use on the car. Definite times for the meetings have not been definitely set, but will be announced later. THE CAR WILL be spotted on - Tooele Bowla new BIGGER BOWL additional lanes are a busy place as bowlers start the new year In the doubled capacity facilities. A new building aidition aid new lanes were completed with the close of the old year. ICV Frauk Wilkins Dies; Funeral At Hinckley H. the Tooele Home. Valley Nursing Mr. Wilkins was born April 23. 1397, at Washington, Utah, to Judson and Mary Wilkins. He married Alta Webb in 1917. She died in 19 19 and he married Ida Goff of Tooele. They are divorced. Surviving are sons, Harold, 'of Norwalk, Calif.: Horace, of Mrs. Merrill and Hinckley, (Helen) Olson. Tooele: seven grand children, two half sisters, and Mrs. Mrs. Alta Sterndall Zelia Graham, both of Glendale, Calif. for the Price of a Thats right! . . choose your . albums from Stereo or Monaural Over 150 to choose from Top Artists Buy one at regular price-- get second album FREE! HURRY! Come Early for Best Selections al & LID TV & APPLIANCE 47 North Main Aunt Anna asked her little nephew wnai he would like to give his cousin for his birthday. but T know," he answered, haint big enough." Life is short - too short to get everything Choose you must and, as you choose, choose only in friends, in books, the best in recreation in everything. the Warner siding Make your schedule now so you will be free to take advantage of this opportunity. All persons are Invited. Membership Cards 69 and Popsicles Dunfet ooto ojyt apoAVuy o-- aouMKt SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1963 L.D.S. TABERNACLE 8:00 P.M. ! f a. t Year's Albums cation. t New Record Mickey Mouse Club 0 SKYDIVERS Look! Up In the sky! Its a bird! Its a plane! Yes, thats exactly what nearly COO persons saw last Monday as three human birds and a plane passed over the field north of the Post Exchange during an exhibition of free-fa- ll and military parachuting techniques. From upper left to lower right In this composite photograph are 1st Lt. Lawrence D. Doff performing maneuvers In free fall, 1st Lt. Allen D. Pope demonstrating parachute manipulation and 1st Lt. John P. Sanders showing proper form In parachute landing fall. All three officers are seeking to organize the Dugway Sports Parachute Club. Special! E. Lucero, 55, 830 A Court, who was required Edgemount, to pay a $35 fine or serve five days in jail for public intoxi- gal. Pet Ice Cream Vi 6 p.m. -- V t Sheep will eat only what they need of high salt concentrate rations. What is left over by the early comers will be cleaned up by the late arrivals. 4lL Saturday Jan. 5 FOOD?TOWN Funeral services will be held in the Hinckley Ward chapel on Friday at 1 pm. Friends may call at the chapel prior to funeral time. rMele City Sentenced by Judge Lari Marshall. Wednesday were Elmo Rasmussen, 51. Fairview who received ten days m jail for vagrancy and Arturo Mickey Mouse Special Will be at From 10 a.m. to Frank Wilkins, age 65, died Monday of natural causes at COURT .NEWS Agricultural Utahs Personal Income In 1962 Near 2 Billion Utahs personal income in will reach approximately $1,976 billion, an increase of 8 per cent over 1951s total, and a further increase is expected in 1963. That is the report in First Banks Newsletter which will be distributed shortly, it was announced Saturday bv Lionel W. Olsen, Tooele, First Security Bank vice president in charge of west central division. THE NEWSLETTER is prepared by EIRoy Nelson First Security vice president and economist in Utah Employment this year has averaged some 5 per cent more than in 1961. and average wage rates were $15 a month higher than in 1961, First Security reports Cash receipts from the states farm marketings will total more than $165 million in 1962 - some $12 million over 1961s Cattle prices through December have continued well above 1961s but milk prices are slightly down. Utahs turkey production in 1962 set new records, and prices have been approximately 20 per cent above 1961s. Utah's retail sales this year will finish an estimated $60 million over 1961s total, and department store sales are 10 per cent higher. New car sales have set a record in the state, with an increase of 20 per cent over 1961 s TOTAL NON agricultural employment in the Beehive State in December was 13,000 higher than a year ago. Unemployment has consisten'lv been below 1961 levels all year. Residential construction in Utah in 1952 will reach an estimated $100 million,, a new record. 1962 -- Do Distinctive NUG License Plates Now Available HEINZ National Utah Distinctive Guard automobile license plates for 1963 are now available to members of the Utah National Guard at seven regional offices of the Utah State Tax Commission, according to Maj. General Maxwell E. Rich, Utah Adjutant CITIES WHERE these license plates may be purchased are -- citizen-soldier- Utah was one of the first states to adopt the distinctive National Guard license plate Your Utah Heart Association program. Since its inception sevadvises you to get a heart and eral other states have passed before the cold similar legislation or are now in health check-u- p weather hits. If you do, you the process of doing so. may not be a fatality statistic. Peizar Muslin 120 Count Single Bed Size 72x99 or SUPER ANAHIST Double Bed Size 81x99 98c TABLETS SMELTS Banana -- Make delicious baked dsbes SQUASH Association. Cold weather can be harmful to your health and heart. Your i DOUBLE Green LUCK SYRUP MAGIC SPRAY 10 Idaho FRY 6 6 "c Cans CORN EACH ARTICHOKES 10 For Convenience GRAPEFRUIT forge With Seafoods or Saiods JENO'S ea. 5 "A Pcrty Treat" Sausage PIZZA NAtlEV 2 3 OR HOT S REG CHIU Juicy DEL California "Waken your taste" MONTE Tomato For the best sandwiches'' Luncheon MEAT....... ZEE 3 off White or Ass t UB8Y prince - KiST ... 5 TISSUE FAMILY TESTED -"- Garden Picked MINUTE MA'D 7 CHET'S DREAM WHIP 25 1 gallon Gentle CLOROX 65 ZEE CINNAMON RAISIN BREAKFAST Beef, Chicken, WHITE Reg ROLLS No. H Cans 400-c- t. Boxes FROZEN FOOD 1ST 6 FOR 7 Turkey Farm Fresh 5 FRUIT PIES - 80 ct NAPKINS.. 2 ,25 ZEE WHITE Paper - 80 ct NAPKINS 2. ,25 - "Vin. Ripened" GRAPE JUICE Paper ,aCans Flovor" VEGETABLES yEE Assorted OJC ,5 14 EL 4 Soft os silk" Ass't SOFLIN Facial Try o "Lemon Delight" Pie Tonite ,7 'Delicious in cosseroles". Chunk style TUNA LAYER nSk 4 1c off DOG FOOD FUDGE ROUND 12 DRINK 2 oz 30J N Pineapple Grapefruit CROWN STAR 0 4 roll pock TISSUE S ACjE CAKE 4 JUICE TEMT IsDOLILAEl No- - Cream Style "Fresh Garden" SHAVER'S Sections DUTCH Cans to Prepare" Easy POTATOES MONTE ROYAL 5 Sze Strong, absorbent 19 TOWELS WHITE KING -.- 73 Woter SOFTENER WHITE KING WHITE KING Giont Size DETERGENT is SOAP Size ZEE 55 Granulated Giant Site 73 Strong - 100 ft WAXPAPER ...21 LUNCH - 20 ct - Freitier longer BAGS ........ 2 ,0,29 ZEE The test of Christianity is in the living, not in what is professed. Go Lord, oft to the house of the For weeds soon choke the used path. Each time un- a Church, Utah Heart Association urges I stop to make a visit, so that by your when Im carried in, the Lord you to get a check-u- p easy wont say, Who is it? physician and to take it this winter. Very 5 lb. ORANGES DEL Special Solad Perfect" BEANS Food town $U59 all-ti- The snow is late coming this year, but the low temperatures are on time. Undue exposure to cold weather can place severe burdens on your circulatory system cautions the Utah Heart 98c COUGH $1.19 NASAL Bo tries Mondonn GEISHA Salt Lake City, Logan, Ogden, Provo, Vernal, Price and Cedar City. They may also be obtained through the mail from the Utah State Tax Commission in Salt Lake City. There is no additional charge for these plates. Created five years ago by special action of the Utah Legislature the special plates bear the words, "National Guard" on the place where the two large prefix letters normally appear. National Guardsmen who have 1962 National Guard plates may buy 1963 plates simply by presenting their 1962 registration, receipt for tax payment from the local County Assessor, plus application form TC 131. Guardsmen who didnt have the dis" tinctive Guard plates in 1962 the above should accompany with a brief statement from their commanding officer con- firming their membership in the Utah National Guard. National UTAH EVERY Guardsman is eligible to purchase the distinctive license plates whose automobile registration is in his name or jointly in his name with another person. General Rich again urges all Utah National Guardsmen to this program in participate which helps identify this States Good Foods Better Makes CATSUP Written I pass by a boy Open Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. ALL DAY SUNDAY D Fri. and Sat. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.-CLOSE- |