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Show The Tooele Transcript WE Friday October 4, 1963 Erda News FU&TiftK by Beth Clark Uft Sunday evening at 7:30 pm. the Primary Home Partnersh.p Handle every gun Meeting will be held All parent of Primary age children are especially asked to attend. The public la Invited also. a$ if it were armed It $ your y guarantee no one will be harmed Be A ' team pome II ph and Mr. and Mrs. Howard H. Davla attended an open house Sunday for Ho ward's eldest aunt, Mrs. Emily Roberts, who is 80 year young and lives In American Fork. aerie: Fertace!. 4M. 471. 455. WO. Reid Chevron. 504. 474. mt. Marge!! Jewelry. 507, 462. 1363. Girins Furniture, 4t4, 467, Sill Shooter THE NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION 137S Peterson 1347, 1337 Bub C Painting. nfectlonary. pelts NEW ARRIVALS at Tooele Valley Hospital are L to R daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Eventen, born Sept. Booth, born Sept. 27, and eon of Mr. and Mr. Charle -- Photo 21 Mrs. Lorraine Sargent of Salt Lake spent the weekend with parents Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lzuritzen. Bobble Williams, of GrantsvIUe, far left, was prevented a hus'ainrd Superior Performance Award and a $100 check by Governor George D. Clyde, during a visit 165 to Tooele Army Depot, today. Shown looking on are Ida White, Mr, UUIiams supervisor and TAD Commander, CoL Brian O. Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs. Rawlm Gull received a telephone call from a son Duane in California telling his father he has been made deputy sheriff of Alameda Co., and sends his best to everyone at home. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Davis Saturday evening entertained at a lovely turkey dinner at their home for Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hertsman, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford R. Johnson, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Everett, of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Holbrook and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan L. Everett, of Bountiful; and Mr and Mrs. Charles Everett, of Centerfield The evening wa spent socially with plenty of good food Palm Springs, Calif., claims more swimming pails per capita than any other community on earth. by A. D. Tho ma Utah To Attend Club Congress 4-H- ers GHEEBVEIDfillB S GOO&H, GO The Uyj2& (02 jp rm (JJFEEEB .Tfl-r- r c, market with two new Mercury extends its coverage of the medium-price- d series and a choice of two distinctive roof designs. A sporty four-dohardtop Marauder with fustback roofline (front) will be offered in addition to the unique breezeway models (rear). A two-dohardtop Marauder, which was introduced last Spring, also will be offered. Park Lane and the Montclair. Mercurys two new series are the luxurious Luxury and performance are emphasized with significant improvement in passenger comfort and spaciousness. The 1964 Mercury's six 8 engines two more than last year range from 250 to 425 horsepower. 19G4 or ne V-- (nzCKLED fill .Tym ffiremfiTT ft ART Most abstract painters look at and sometimes paint their pic More undemonstrated love is turn upside down. This a good undoubtedy shown to the 26.- way to look at creative paint- 000,000 dogs in the U S. today ings, for abstract elements of than to any other single group, will then be more THE MERCURY Division of composition . including babies and male sing : er5- - Since each do8 has succcsi: Ford Motor Company celebrates Maful relationships with several Its 25th anniversary this year. particular subject matter. tisse. once asked how he saw an people, it will be seen that the Coverage of. the . medium- - pric- ' orange, said, That depends on jI . contributes the ed market I ,"'""led .heihrr , ,m buy.ng i, li,g social cement holding principal America by the offering ,t or Edy.h, - David Cort, Social series: the luxurious Park Lane u.r, painting together. Modern Astonishments and the Montclair, which is plac- - Art m (Macmillan). Ros,cnic,an n,fpe, Mercury Restyled b gmj A -- IN. 4-- Club Congress DRILL viLS .... SAVES I.. ed between the Monterey and Park Lane. The new four-doo- r fastback hardtop Marauder is now a companion model to the two-- door Marauder. The two- - door model has represented Mercury in stock car races, and set a new record in winning the Pikes Peak Auto Hill Climb on July 4. Part of the reason for Mercurys advertised speed and performance Is the range of V-- 8 engines offered to the public. Six V-engines, two more than last year, are featured in 64, ranging from 250 to 425 horsepower. The 250 and 266 horsepower engines require regular fuel only, due to their low 9 compresin. sion ratios. The big 427-c- u engines, with 410 and 425 horsee power, have ratings, the top being 460 ft. lbs. at 3700 rpm. MERCURY THIS year has larger tires. 8 00 x 14 inch, to give improved ride and safety. The larger tire size has increased d the tire capacity. Insuring greater road safety under heavy loads. The grille, front fenders, and rear bumpers, side-triInteriors have been restyled are roomier with a deeper body which provides more seating comfort, more usable luggage space, and easier entrance and exit. Also, the transmission tunnel has been substantially reduced in size, contributing further to passenger comfort. Improved carburetion on all engines gives better cold starts, more fuel economy and smoother operation. The body has been softer rubber body mounts making the ride smoother, and vibration free. Other structural changes make the body more rigid and noiseless. The Cushion-Linsuspension and larger tires contribute also to the cars smooth ride and handling in Chicago, Dec. interested in winUtah ning the educational trip must submit a report detailing their activities. Applicants also must be at least 14 years old and must have had three years of Raise Langford wa pint of honor at a family birthday dinner Sunday. Grandparent Mr. and Mr. Ivan Alsop, of Tooele, attended church la Erda then had dinner with the Langford family. Ranee wa happy with gift and a nice day spent together. Mr. and Mr. Gene Vorwaller entertained at a birthday dinner for Mr. and Mr. Eugene Vorwaller of Providence, Utah, Saturday evening. Kenneth Jorgensen wa present also with the family. Mr. and Mr. Irvin Maxwell visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Clark and had dinner. Tuesday evening the Maids had a party after with refreshments they shared with the Explorers played ball. experience. Extension Cooperative Service will select the winner, the Utah who will accompany to the 42nd annual Jelegation and congress participate In many of the events scheduled for the five- - day meeting, in4-- The cluding the International Live- stock Exposition. Team Standings: . Hep Set K L Os . C O Ls Hootin Annies Hill Billies Jet Aces . . .. ... . . . W 9 7 7 6 8 Kirkpatrick. 198. EnnaximiLainn)... car is Mercury high-torqu- limit-to-loa- Model H37 A angfes for use on wood, plastic or metal. Tops for refinishing furniture, cabinets, etc. SvV. sv y Heavy-dut- rugged, smooth working machine unit saws straight, right or curves and flush to wall. .v RUGGED CIRCULAR Prefinished Paneling Exotic New Finishes Makore 4x8 sht- - k $7.95 REG. Spice Birch .... 4x8 Shl- - 7.95 Tekura 4x8 shl- - $10.39 Walnut Oak 4x8 sht. $12.49 4x8 sht. 44.50 Model H271 Light, easy to use with depth and bevel controls. Free start guard, never sticks cuts 2 x 4s at 45 deg. angles. "The newly- - appointed posti, master general, John A. habitually forgets to mail - Press rehis wifes letters. port. This appointment seems comparable to the selection of cooks by the armed services. Gron-ousk- $8.64 '1 oyXxdb&i 324 North Lj SW vW St Main Tooele EDUCATION By surrendering the responsibility the church once had for the education of children to a public system, the church has grown to feel its detachment from this work. But the responsibility for it has not died. Apart from all ecclesiastical ambition for growing numbers, there is the deep- - rooted concern for the training of children religious that they might become grownup Christian men and women A nation of pagans, atheists or godless humanists will not have moral strength enough to fulfill the purpose of God. as is illustrated in our own time - The The WatchCare of Children, man Examiner. PARK LANE WITH RACY MARAUDER STYLING The action is provided by the type of V-- engines that have made Mercury the new performance champion field demonstrated in open comof the medium-pric- e petition including the most recent Pikes Peak Climb. 8 A 390 cu. in. V-- standard, a 427 V--8 optional. And only Mercury offers you two entirely different styling choices in one great car. 8 is Mercury delivers more than the usual in all these ways: more performance, with the most responsive engines in its field More leg room, head room, and entry room. More trunk space 11 suitcases big (17 I cu. ft ). And a far greater styling choice racy Marauder styling (above) or unique Brcezeway Design (right), with the only rear window that opens for ventiMOTOR LINCOLN MERCURY DIVISION lation, staysclearerinrainorsnow. COMPANY No finer car in the BONNEVILLE M0T0BS 278 North Maia - Tooele, Utah 3 5 5 6 6 1569; Hootin Annies, 1575; Hep Set. 1464; Hill Billies, 1451; Pen Pills. 1365; Jet Aces, 1360; Pin Pals. 1330; C O Ls, 1276. High team game: K L Os. 542; Hep Set, 520; Hootin Annies, 520 Individual series; Gail Sorce, 545; Alice Kirkpatrick, 542; and Alice Outzen, 526. High game: Sandra Hammond 217; Donna Benware, 207; Alice is meditunniD... price ft Hue acftionD -- L ..57 ftlhie ftine who Pin Pals .... 5 7 3 Pen Pills 9 . . K L Os, High team series: For '43.: 8 Mia class later QUEEN PINS THURSDAY MORNING The Cudahy Packing Co., marking its 40th consecutive Club support, has year of opened competition for an allexpense trip to the National or 0PBGO&Q,9 bn Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dunlap, of Pendleton, Oregon, visited a few days last week wi h Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lauriuen. 4C2, famous Many of America roads are In or through mountainous areas, such as: Going to the Sun Highway, in Glacier; Trail Ridge Road, in Colorado; Blue Ridge Parkway, in Virginia and Carolina. Grand Canyon Rim, in Arizona; but one of the nol- - so- - mountainous famous roads in America is 101, along the Pacific, from northern Washington to southern California i A wrr-r- w 493. individual High game and series. Verla Knpfer. 202, 156. 513 Anne Walters, 179, 161, 501; Ftta Mae Karri. 146, 167, 500. Dot IHoomdale. 181. IG6, 490. Flos Gordon, 179. 162. 467; Jo Ann Stoddard. 165. 164. 465; Berman Anderson. 173, Naoma Mats' fill rtt medium-pric- e field |