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Show Tho Too! Transcript Friday, May ?A Ihn k strum FuikIs Solicit ' For FFA Hoys 19G3 KitmjmTrip Community fl A C II A f FR members hop. log to make the trip are Craig Vot waller, son of Mr, and Mrs Mvron is support g for the five Tooele 4 (minty Future Farmers of juung men who are hopA ing to take pait m the P iple to People Giwidwill Tour of 1 astern ami Western f this summer sought Am-erii- ur-ip- it in coMMiTviiirs mil, of Stixhton and Vernon have In do a'.ej they are behind the ! in their efforts to gam add.t.on-a- t fundi for the tnp Tath of the bios has s.ued $700 of the 1100 required to make the tour Three of the hoys from the Tmiele Chapter have already proved their leadership abilty, reports fl'A advisor, lebnd m :li fR1TZ THEATRE- ... Officer, of TAD. following his Inspection feels "I hear the human race . . . Almost any old turn r From certain the federal government is falling on its face." these i current pop song Some wastes far more money than ft cost to run it 30 tune the statement heard lacks M degrees of being true. year ago. be-da- y General Depot Lawn Mowers Lt. General August Scham General, Burg, commanding Supply and Maintenance Command, paid a command iiason visit to Tooele Army Depot on Monday. General Scham Burg, and his staff, was given a briefing on the operations at TAD by Col. Cecil MacGregor, TAD Commanding Officer, and then was taken on a tour of the installation, He stated that he was well pleased with the operation of the installation and with what he saw. FIRST COI.LFGE TEST, these advanced students at Tooele High School are shown taking the College Board Exam In Biological Science. A passing grade ture ven- in n offered, with Max Welker and Kenneth Richardson as respective instructors. May 13th was the nationally designated day for the tests in Englnsh and May 17th for Biology. These test dates were observed the United throughout States. SPECIFIED COORDINATORS were appointed . by the Educational Testing Service of Prin Studeqfs in Tooele English Judy Tate, He We have oil ij i ijj) eodl on display now 124 ft Gordon's Furniture 60 South Main Phone LOW DOWN PAYMENT -E- 882-227- ASY TERMS isssa Mt- -t mmmim iH la, ffifHHSOfl JACKIE IIS Graduates Offered Career Opportunities 1 . RKYD r-j-mi s . 'EDWARD endeavor. information For complete about the opportunities and adschool vantages offered high Regraduates see your Navy South cruiter. located at 426 at Street, Salt Lake City, Utah or the City Hall, Tooele, Main Ends Friday 0UCIASE G. ROBINSON imimfMT v CHARISSE CYD 88 r'Wf CFORRF KATH(Ufciuo(.""i KATMFSriNF 'VmWtmnm i MADE HER A KILLER! SUSAN PETER 'HAYWARD FINCH 14 HAMILTON Monday Tuesday E. Stillson He resides with his wile and live children 43$ Overland Road 8 Sat. Kids Matinee Sunday Monday - Tuesday Anderson, Carolyn Sagers, Scott lege. Dean and David Lindhoim. The biology tests were taken by Dana Anderson. David Lindhoim, Scott Dean, Kurk Bell, Don Orlando, Nash, Raymond James Ferguson, Susan Beltch, Lucile Burger and Thomas Liddell. The U S. Navy offers unusual THE ADVANCED Placement opportunities school to high Program is a high school prograduates in the modern electhat tronic and atomic Navv gram created for gifted students. The course is harder, will give young men adventure, travel and training in a field deeper, and broader in scope than are regular high school of their choice that will qual.fv them for their future The U S high Navy needs high caliber schiMil graduates that can qualify for the many fields of technical training. Vocational schools cannot offer the advantages that training in the Navy can offer. While young men attend Navy schools that receive full pay board and and allowances, room, the finest in recreational facilities, many fringe benefits, and experience that cannot he obtained in any other line of He retired March 31 from the U. S. Army Chemical Grp At Dugway after 20 years service IsjJ itiwuiuMcti mmctti nwimift asv' - DlANC MO 7n CVWit. CUSACK-? Wednesday PAUL NEWMAN As Soles Representative one just right for your town. 6, GononnAH courses. Students who take this course msy take the National College Board Test and if they pass this test up to certain standards, receive as high as 13 hours College Credit. This will be recorded on the "College of who took the tests Their Choice book. This District were: like a bank account to - Richard Liddell, their credit, is ready to be addJanet Young, Dana ed upon as they register In col Announces The Appointment Of Model 64D 18' Cutting Width 2 lip 4 cycle engine Oran Catcher (hewn at ertra eeM June SOSOMaud ceton. New Jtrwy. to supervise the testing programs. Eugene L. Morrill. Director of Tooele District Pupil Personnel Services was authorized to give these tests in Tooele. of Tooeles advanced placement in high school had its beginning during the 1962-6year. Regis-tratiotook place last August when school began. Biology and English were the two courses The history will give Ihttn up to 18 credit hour of College credit toward a degree when they enter college. Eugene Morrill 1 supervising (he test. BONNEVILLE MOTORS LAWN PRINCE Andrew Jackson was the first President to ride on a tram, in THE TWIN CITADELS OF SIN! inlillPi TIIS Ventures In Advanced Placements Inspects 1 ; Ends Saturday shake hands with Col. Cecil MacGre gur, Tooele Army Depot Commanding INSPECTION It. General August Schim General, Burg. Commanding Command Maintenance Supply and Vorwaller. T rda, Steve and Mis ion of Mr George iUmn of Vernon; Kenny I ,1 wards, son of Mr and Mrs William T dwaids of Stmkton: Gary law sun son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivman Pawson, of Grunts-vdle- , and G.irr.n Johnson, son of Mr and Mrs Verl Johnson of Giantssllle Contritiutions are being sought front individuals, clubs and organizations and fund drives are lieing mapped fur aiding the 1 A buys to attain their trip and the Tooele I FA Chapter is several special sjkmsi.ring events In their drive for funds. P.unn, GERALDINE PAGE TENNESSEE WILLIAMS ' ' SW ClNIMAiCO! ! rrlR.tWM FDHrR'iY PIP TO every Thursday. PROGRESS VILLAGE 'I K roadway & 4th North in Tooele cn btOROOM 'to 1 IT 1 3 Bed oiB Room Formica Counter Fully Imp. Lots B6DRM. Hard Wood Floors BED RM. RM. -- V r-n n Ply Wood Sub Floors Tile Trimed Bath Aluminum Windows Large Closets Birch Cabinets tom m mmmi Total Monthly Payment i 0 o. 882-232- 2 iW! lO |