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Show Seattle Couple Methodists Map Fund Drive The Tooele Method.st Drivoln for The following chairmen were Methodist the by Church Official Board at a meeting last Tuesday night: FRANK IL BOWMAN .and James Kinsinger. general chairmen; Marjorie Schluss and Lorraine Tokheim. spiritual com- elected mittee son and ... Dr. trip Hunter talks over his HOLY LAND TRIP Millon R. to the coming Middle East and Palestine with Dr. T. BROWN'S Aldous, Dale James and Mr. and Mrs. 0. T. Barrus ail or he gave a II luslraled lecture In Tooele. Thursday. M. 'Hams' Invited To Compete In Contest SALUTES When you go to the rodeo... Gladys GibKinunger. cleri- cal committee Charles Haskett and Harley A. Porter, canvass committee Donald Yeaman, assistant. Wllhur House and H C. Oren-dorfadvance gifts McAlister and Louise Betsy Spry, publicity committee Joyce Feuerbach and Fdith Haskett, food and fellowship committee and Agnes Porter, nursery chairman. Crusade Director will be Dr. E. Bruce Wilson, a staff member of the Department of Finance and Field Service of the f. Amateur radio operators on the West Coast will have a chance to participate in this years Armed Forces Day Communications Test on Saturday. Naval May ISih. the Twelfth District reports. to FIRST IS a military amateur transmitting and receiving test for licensed amateur radio operators. This is a crossband operations test consisting only of a brief exchange of locations and signal reports. This test will commence at 8 a m., and continue to 10 p.m. (POST) on May 18. In this event, military stations will send a special onetime only acknowledgement card (QSL) for each confirmed contact with an amateur whose " call letters appear in the the Buffalo Stampede Ellen Friday, May 17, 1963 Open Local Church Is completing preparation a Bu Idmg Fund Crusade. The Tooele Transcript Board of Missions of the Methodist Church. DR. WILSON will be In Tooele for the Crusade from June 14 to June 25. Goal of the Crusade is 835,000, to provide for the 1963-6church budget and for the building of an educational and social addition to the church. The Buildare to be ing Fund pledge paid over a period of three years. The present church building was completed in 1928 and there The second phase will be a has been no major remodeling Morse Code receiving contest. since. Continued growth of the This is held for any person congregation has gradually capable of copying Internation- brought about the need for inal Morse Code at 25 words per creased facilities, and the preminute. The test message will sent building is no longer adebe a special Armed Forces Day quate. THE REVEREND E. Russell greetings from Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara. The Tanner, minister of the church, will be transmitted points out by way of example message from the Naval Communica- that two years ago the average San tions Station, Francisco, Sunday School attendance was commencing at 8 p.m. (POST). 60 and it is now between 120 These contests are open to and 145, or twice the former any amateur, short wave listener or other individual who has necessary skills to obtain a perfect copy. THE MORSE Code (CW) receiving contest will begin at 8 pm., over 4005 KCS, 7301.5 KCS. and 13975 5 KCS. The radioteletype receiving contest will begin at 8:35 pm., over 4031.5 KCS and 7455 KCS. The cross-bantransmitting and receiving test will commence at 8 a m., and will continue through 10 p.m. over the following military frequencies and amateur bands: MILITARY Frequencies 4005 KCS (CW); 7301 5 KCS (CW); 13975.5 KCS (CW); 4045 KCS (AM): 7385 KCS (SSB): k4001 5 KCS (RATT); 7375 KCS 12.95 (RATT). Stand Optional Amateur Bands: 3 5 to 3.8 MCS; 7 0 to 7.2 MCS) 14 0 to Only $5 14.2 MCS; 3.8 to 4.0 MCS; 7.2 to 7.3 MCS; 14.2 to 14.35 MCS; 3.5 to 3.8 MCS and 7.0 to 7.2 MCS. "Call-book.- v Mr and Mrs. Theron Jolley, who formerly operated drive in in the Seattle area, have open-!he A and W Root Beer Drive-ion North Mam. While in the Seattle area he founded the Meadow Freere Drive ms which he later wild to roremot Dairies. Tlli.lR NEW drive In will feature besides the well known A and W Root beers, hamburgers. Ice cream, their own french fry receipe and for customers convenience will sell Clover Leaf milk in half gallons, bread and ome pastries, Mr. Jolley reports that he mixes all his own syrup and has the latest speed line root beer mixing equipment. He learned ice cream making and syrup mixing while an icecream maker for Dairy Gold Corporation in Seattle. THE NEW drive-lwill emphasise quality, he reports. Meats for hamburgers are ground only a half hour ahead of time. He has a walk In freezer ta store bulk supplies and uch equipment Infared as lights to keep hamburgers wsrm while wsitmg Mr. Jolley reports that he la going to take a firm position against persons who bother his car hops and squeal tires In his parking lot. He reports that he is going to have to have such persons arrested and will see hat they are prosecuted as a result of recent experience with the problem around his drive-l- n since it was opened. Mr. and Mrs. Jolley are originally from the Blackfoot, Idaho area and belong to the LDS Church. They have lived In both the Eastern Washington and Seattle areas. CONSTRUCTION OF the new drive-iwas largely done by Mr. Jolley who reports he hopes to build a home in Tooele as soon as he gets straightened around. He reports he Is very interested in boys baseball and while coaching Little League ball in Washington his team was runner up for state honors. He is as yit undecided whether to sponsor a team in the Little League, Babe Ruth or American Legion leagues, but hopes to sponsor a team in Tooele. abv HU 0OT - n C3,i I . !i ISO ' L . GRAND OPENING . . . Jolleys A and Beer Drive Inn will hold their J ' ' grand opening Friday and Saturday at their North Main location. W Root n 'vx car-hop- FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MAY 17 -- 18 IJolley's A& W Root Beer Drive In; 730 North Main Kids Special Adult Special SHORT DOG With Choice Ol Free Root Beer FREENICKLE Root Beer or n Old Ice Cream Root Beer Special with each Delux Burger 65 GaL 11 am to 1 2 pm Open Friday & Saturday 11 am to 1 1 pm All Other Days d COMPLETE WESTERN OUTFITS The Factory Clears out an Overload of Stock and You and Tooele Merc Benefit -- Hats - Shirts - Pants - Boots mm: Western Wear Headquarters In Tooele O with Special Prices on all Sylvania Products lorrrin7 JOL Beautiful Selection Ladies Mens Sport Shirts Spring Coats Radio Sylvania Combination FM-AStereo Phonograph FM Stereo MODEL SC4 1, All Prices Slashed Fresh new stock Sizes Values to 5.98 2 $5)0 Short Sleeve 2.69 New Spring Colors & Styles ea. REG. SALE! 11.95 8.88 17.95 12.88 21.50 16.88 Mens Novelty Western Straws Straw Hats Broken Sizes Values to 5.00 $1 Ladies Denim SAWED OFF JEANS Stretch Pants and Regulars Irregulars Are NoW In Stock Little and Big Boy Sizes Canvas Sneakers Reg. to 6.95 $188 18 W64H30". D 17 mT Plus $25 Worth of Records of Your Choice V Portable Friday & Vi Syl- vania portable phonograph plays monaural records. automatic record changer shuts off following final record. 4 speaker, with ample power for listening or dancing. Dual sapphire styli, 45 RPM spindle optionaL Weighs only 15 pounds, just 15 wide, 17 W' deep. Attractive brown and wrnta carrying case. 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