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Show Family Express Their Thanks trm. Rph all th Millburn, law of- ficer of he ctiy, county and aiaie. Ihe mihiary, American Lfgton, fireman, ihe active and won honorary palltiearer. lh derful piple for their floral offering. the lovely girl u ho took care of the flower. who contributed the muic. the brave and kyl men of the Jeep Patrol who contributed their time directing traff.e and the dutiea of the Tooele Pulice force, and all the dear friend, boy and girl, and to LaVar, Everett and Paul, we with to epres our thank for the kve, appreciation, respect, you all have hnwn in Ihe pawhuthand. ing of our beloved father, on and brother. Chief Leland A. Sutherland. The Le'and A. Sutherland fam- Scout Troop 156, Tooele Depot, held a Court of in which eight boy reall The boy award earned their award at the annual troop aummer camp held thia year at the East fork of the Bear In the High Uinta. Colonel Brian O. Montgomery Commanding Officer at TAD. wa guest of honor at the event. Col, Montgomery treed the Importance of Scouting as a foundation of Americanism and and parent encouraged boy alike to become more active in Scouting. who received award Scout were. Elvin Romero and Steve MB; Bulhs, Marksmanship George Terra. Art and Citiren-ahi- p in Ihe Home M B; Kit Hoe-- Uft When you shoot in the field be sure what you see is the game you ire Itter. not me " WARD CARNIVAL . . . Typical of the many attracilena at tha Eighth Ward Carnival will be tha Silhouette booth, where lor a nominal tee. you may EIGimi ily Bt A THE NATIONAL Sift A Shoot The Albert it Sutherland A. fam- ily The Trank Eattmaa family If IE ASSOCIATION CLEAN UP COST & BELOW COST Rather than carry these items until next spring we are selling them at cost or less; Ammana Room Air Conditioner Sale Reg. $319.95 $219 TORO MOWERS 19 In. 21 In. Reel Type Sell Propelled Reg $154.45 All LAWN HOSE 15 $)Q OH Concrete Type Wheelbarrows 15 Off This is First Class MateriaL It will pay you to buy now. 24 North Main 882-316- Harry J. Doctorman pleaded not guilty to speeding 83 miles an hour In a 65 mile rone and a jury trial was held la Tooe'e Wednesday City Courtrooms with Justice of the Peace Samuel W. Clark presiding. The Jury found him guilty as charged, despite his contention wss mistaken for that his another one. cr Harold Zirkle was arrested and booked by the Tooele County Sheriff Fay Gillette on charges of Grind Larceny. Zirkle is accused of stealing a car and a Wend-ove- r quantity of money from a service station. to LaFern A car belonging McLawt. 262 South 1st East, was Wednesday stolen, reported night. A minor Bestway Rubber Tires Dial An arrest made a the reult of observation! from a Utah Highway Patrol Airplane on Labor Day waa questioned in Justice court Wednesday. Court News 72 Rotary Reg $89.95 Sale accident in front of Builders Supply Americans trace ancestry back to them. IOC.OCO Kelvinator automatically washes any load with the .... Wed- nesday involved a car driven by Merrill Johnson and one driven by Claude E. Stillson. to William A car belonging Thomas. 27 South 400 West was stolen and later recovered on 3rd South and 1st East. Tooele City Police reported. Only 23 of the Mayflower families ever had children, yet over 6 Local Guard Unit Feted Carnival Is Octolier 12 Speed Gieck Bring Conviction O havo ynur profile made on paper. Pictured above are Susan and Christie Kirk, daughter of Mr. and Mr. J. Re Kirk, Sr. Eighth Ward Aircraft Highway 0 H Boy Army Honor ceived the Tiftf 8 lilkTifCK in and . second Cla f.farksmanship; Cooking and Pioneering; Marvin ?7rrvPeteren M B in Camp M B Clfts and Eirsf in Allie, Marksman " and Pofteermg, Cooking. Camping and PioneerIwrrv wa also tapped out in g, Kenneth Albreiht. Second for the Order of the Arrow Clas and M B in Cm.king, Pio TAD Scout Troop 156 Hold Court Of Honor Preti-den- t To our dear friend Dunn. Jude M Tart Mar. Sheriff 'aha!!. Taye GiUue. their Eighth Ward Carnival will be Utah The engineers of Tooele held October 12 In the North unit have Guard National 3 Army at Slake Tabernacle, starting been part of the pm. Everyone is Invited to at- blue- - designated outfit in ten wesribbon tend. Activities will Include a cartoon movie (13 minutes). In the bsvement. dart gsme, cake walk, penny pitch, bean game, ring on a slick. CATCHING THE imagination will be the Captain Kid Treasure Booth, where one may dig for treasures In a aurprise package. The old Antique Shoppe, where second hand Items may be purchased for a nominal chkree. There will be a book nook, wiih second hand books for adults and children. A picture booth where you may have your picture taken with a poloroid camera, or you may find the record you want from the record shop. Little girls will find the "make up booth - a fun place for dress up, with lipstick and all the trimmings. And the laugh house is sure to attract old and young alike. FOOD! FOOD! Food! will of course be available, and will Include a soup bar, pig in a poke, salad, rolls, candied apples, and punch and Ice cream cones. A silhouette booth will also prove popular where profiles of parents and their children will be made on paper. Couple Tell Of Plans ToWcd Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Herzog, 579 North 1st West, announce the engagement of their daughter Patricia H. White, to Gilbert Lee Shingledecker, Jr. is a MR. SHINGLEDECKER son of Mr. Gilbert Lee Shingledecker, Sr., of Tooele and Mrs. Beverley Hummel, of Salt Lake City. He has resided with his Mrs. grandparents, Mr. and Jesse Smart, of Tooele, since childhood. The future bride attended the Tooele High School and is presently employed at Tooele Army tern states for their 163 summer camp performance. Ratings released today by the Sixth United States Army placed Utah 115th Engineer Group as No. I unit in summer training for the year. HOME-TOW- N outfits sharing the glory are Tooele. Murray and Vernal of the 115th Engineer Battalion, commanded by Lt. Col. William H. Thompson: American Fork. Price, Lehi and Provo, of the 1457th Engineer Battalion, commanded by Lt. Col William H. Alleman, and Springville of the 116th Engineer Light Equipment Co., commanded Cole. by Capt. Donald 11. 1963 Friday.M October Tno Tooele Transcript The MAVERICK QUEEN PRESENTS THE SUNDOWNERS 5 Friday and Saturday 5 October 18 th and 19th y1 - Open Sundays - i of 1963 i SNOW TIRES at wholesale C. Col. Herbert L. Price. Salt Lake City. Is commander of the 115th Engineer Group. The Utah engineers were chosen as the outstanding outfit from hundreds of units In Utah. California. Montana. Neand Alaska. They Hawaii vada. 94.22 rating out aof received possible 100. JUDGING WAS based on overall staff and unit performance during summer camp. Utah placed second to Arizona among the ten states in ratings of all units, with a 92.08 average. The Utah National Guards XI Corps Artillery. Salt Lake City, placed fourth in the overall ratings with 92.17. In ratings based on performance of enlisted men onlv, the 115th Eneineers ranked second; Utah's 19th Special Forces Group Arplaced 6th, and the XI Corps 8th. tillery, SAVE BIG ON Idaho, Some people still think curbing their emotions means parking by the roadside. 1st LINE NYLON TIRES The famous Gates Commando the first line nylon tire that llother brands - is being ing to Gates nationwide adjustment schedule. pair! This rugged mud and snow tire has a 56 deeper tread and is guaranteed against all road hazards uith no time or mileage limit on a replacement basis. 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He explains, grass needs nitrogen each year and clover needs phosphate periodically, so gear your fertilizer application to promote the kind of lawn grpwth you prefer. For lush grass growth, each year put on about suleight pounds of ammonium ammo-nio-n of five or pounds phate 1,000 nitrate per fall, This lawn. of feet square cover the lawn with about half this amount, then apply the rest next summer. Also, apply ten pounds of trebel super phosphate to the same area every two to four years if you like lots of Clover. If you want less clover that much phosphate should last twice as long. Nitrogen may cause burning if you exceed by several times these recommended rates, so be careful to avoid burning your lawn, he cautions. If you do put too much on, promptly water your lawn thoroughly to prevent the burning effects. g LUXURY CHEVROLET-F- or in people. Rich new styling, finer appointments hp , all four series and 15 models. Engines up to manual or Powerglide transmissions. 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