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Show Fifth Wort! Primary Family Hour Commitoion Kolos No Farly Opt iting Of Fi'liin" Waters view of present and forecast water levels (or f.xhmg waters of the State this year, the five man fish and game commission look no action to change the already established June I opening date of the general angling season The decision to hold to regular season dates was arrived at after careful study and consideration of the water outlook forecast for the State during the In The Tooele Transcript Fifth Ward Primary children wUh to invite their families to spend one golden hour with thi m on Sunday May 5. at 5 p.m m the North Stake taber-niil- e. Theme of the program will be "Your Child'! I uture is the Future of the World Parents are asked to have their children in the Relief Society room, via the south door, by 4 30 p m. PARTICIPATION TROPHY WINNERS Winning In both I he North Tooele Stake and District D of the YUMIk are these voile) ball plater of the Lakevlew LDS Ward. Front row: Mary ,'rlce, Carol Thelma Walker, Lorretta Perkin, Breitgam, Marion Jones, Sally Shields, Linda Porter, Dcborrah Perkins, Thelma Johnson. Back row: Carol True, Kay Shields, Shana Caxlagno, Jane Warbur ton, Janet Shields, Helen Jones, Sherri Kuester, Betty Castagno, sports director. Missing when the picture was taken were - Bonnie Mathews, Joyce Breitgam, Kathy McNIchol, Julene llall and Vicky Price. five-ma- I I I I rxtenvive smdv Is now made of Tooele Citys future water, water treatment, and water distribution and water sources by John O Reeve and An be-n- Associate I I I I of Ogden Complete Stock The engineering firm ha been hired by City to make surveys and plan for several of Tooele's apparent utility need It I expected the study w.ll be rushed to completion because of the effect Settlement Canvon Dam could have In the solution pf the water supply problem, reports Tooele City Manager Sidney Nohle A M uear Meeting at Department offices last week the board also heard pleas the from Brigham City and Provo River water users to add the Brigham City Reservoir at Mantua and the Deer Creek Reservoir to the list of open waters. Action on these two waters was deferred until fall when consideratkm is given to the 1964 angling regulations. 8 0 A RECREATION . ' 1 ) 1 V- Tooelo, Utah Grace Anderson, SPORTSMANSHIP WINNERS North Tooele YWMIA Volleyball winners were these members of the Tooele Third LDS Ward: Front row Sherline Lindholm, Susan Bevan, Carol Watkins, Cheryl Johnson. Renee College (team captain); Sherrill Gordon. Second row Eileen Lee, Caroline Jensen, Nicky Higgins, Shauna Wilcox, Marilyn White and Shana Tonioli. Back row Dorothy Watkins, sports director and Phyllis Twede. Absent from the picture was -Linda Cook, Judy England, Sharon Wilson and Nila Winkler. Half of the new lobs over the Old Faithful Geyser in Yel- next 10 years will be filled by lowstone National Park dis- women over age 45, according charges about 12,000 gallons of to the experts women who water each 65 minutes, to about have, reared their family, and 120 feet; this has been unchangfind time hanging heavy on their ed since its discovery in 1870. hands. - vx Vvsv Friday Nile Specials 6 to 8 Only All HiJtt Wld M" Wfct Mwm I m - I rm In All wmk On tnll Hr. Nrtor, I - yInAty WdAacklaf FREE J It IDS SUGAR , i- DIAMONDS USR ImpnaU SUmUi nalH la m4m altafi. Expert Cwllaanllr Batemans Jewelry $ North Main Toooto MOOSE SPRING On FROLIC Saturday. May 4, at 9 p.m. Tooele Moose Lodge 2031 is holding its Spring Frolic, with music furnished by the "Strum-Alongs.- " Members - lets all turn out jnd bring guests for an evening of conviviality and fun. NEW DAUGHTER Its a baby daughter for Mr. and Mrs. Warren McKellar, 212 Evergreen Avenue, Salt Lake City. Grandparents are Peter McKellar. and Ann Bagley. Little Melaney was born Apr. 17. I I I 8 8822282 I .J 4 , L r it I - NOW - I r I 1 - f F S - OPEN Als Barber Shop v Langlois, formerly at Russell's Barber Shop) (Sarge A1 (Between Elenas Cafe and Hours: PICTURED IS THE new group of members who were enrolled Into Tooele Moose Lodge 2031, Wednesday, April 24. In the background, standing with Governor Gochis and Secretary Scharmann, Is the Ritual Team of Provo Lodge 843, who so competently and brilliantly perform- 9 Saturday am 8 6 pm am - 5 pm Closed Monday ed the ceremony. n? ftte Mother Out of She Kitchen! LEAGUE Team Standings: Dons and Reids ... Tooele Merc Busicos Cash Store Red and Jims First Security Bank I 43 North Main SI. -- 1 I Bradshaw Auto 23 E. VINE about I - A Air Force Academy Entrance High school students desiring Information the class which will enter the US. Air Force Academy in 1964 are advised by Col. Smith to consult in their local the counselors schools. These schools include Tooele, Dugway and Grantsville high schools in Tooele County. School officials and parents about may obtain information the Air Force Academy curriculum and entrance requirements by writing Col. Oliver Smith at 970 N. 12th East. Provo. I Windshield and Flat Glass n year-roun- Requirements 8 of Tele coming summer. Sensitive to the criPcal water picture, however, the commission voted to watch conditions carefully with an eye toward posMble hbraliatmn of regulations on waters where fish l.fe may be affected later In the In Salt Lake Water Needs Under Study wrrKrND visitors Vlvitm;: In Tooele lavt weekend with family memler were Mr ami Mr Oliver Denny and son Bob, of Downey. Idaho and Mr and Mrs A B Woodard and grandson of Hunter They visited with their mother. Mr Susan Henwood. who U a pa tiont at the Tooele Valiev Hospital and with other family 3, 1963 Friday, May ...and put the Margetts Jewelry Franklin Life Ins. . Eagles Satisfaction Center Elks Dons Body Shop - Reid's Chevron and the Franklin Life Insurance Co. settled for a two point split each. High for Dons and Reid's was Carl Johannes-se- n with a 227 605 series. Don Prince had a 205, 561 series. High for Franklin Life was Bob Seright with a 215 game. The Tooele Merc won three points from the Eagles. High for the Tooele Merc was Deb Long with a 224, 583 series. Chuck Wilbur had a 209, 555 series and Sam Banick had a 209 game. High for the Eagles was Pete Hatch with a 225, 561 series and Lynn Henwood had a 212 game. Busicos Cash Store won three and a half points from the Satis- BEST DISHWASHER in! DISHWASHER & does the whole dishwashing job gives you more time with your family. takes over all your dishwashing chores. There s and it does g no no and crystal, too! your pots, pans, fine china It pre-scrapin- hond-rinsin- g, WAV 3 WASHING -- ACTION washes dishes hygienically clean faction Center. High for Busico was Tony Busico with a 210, 586 series. Ralph Paglione had a 206, 550 series. High for the Satisfaction Center was John Miyamoto with a 206, 566 series. Red and Jims Tavern won three points from the First Security Bank. High for Red and Jims was Larry Siebers with a 205, 571 series. Steve Savich had a 209, 564 series, and Bill Spence had a 203 game. High for the First Security Bank was Craig Wiggins with a 197, 573 series. Margetts Jewelrv won four points from the Elks. High for Margetts Jewelry was Wally Kopfer with a 203, 573 series. Merlin Young had a 205 game. High for the Elks was Frank Sweeda. Mike Mogus, Secretary POWER SHOWER wovhev down POWER TOWER wovhei up POWER ARM waih.i oil around rack for easy loading g e Flushaway drain eliminates scraping and Needs no installation one for fine china, one for pushbutton controls mixed loads for and one and daily pans pots woshes, dries place settings for Giant capacity 15 people Lift-to- p NMA Standards Dishwasher Prices Start at 00 Model SP 503 Model SP 102 Pssst! Dad Ask About Our Refund Plan -It's Possible to Get Your Dishwasher Free! -- Buy Now! The second birthday of handsome Mark Sanderson, was the occasion for a family party at the Grant Sanderson home on May 2. On hand to help with were his two big festivities brothers, Deri and Sam. No doubt by the ball the birthday boy is holding, he is getting ample instructions in the fine art of baseball from his two baseball playing brothers. t |