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Show WanlecI 7 sr ! Pints AH GRAVIDA Xegalne Blood Alan. 452. 125S, Alex. 437. H.gh individual game and P, Carmack. I Si, 1 73. erie ICO. 517; I. Garcia. 175. ITT. 500. A Sly. 171. 4S9. K Maynard. 213. for high gam. D. Gregrnh 11 I Wilson r The Tooele Transcript Warned Seven pints A U Ntgative Blood A young Dug ay mother is fchedu'ed to undergo heart surgery at the IDS Hospital on November 7, and even pints of rare blood . type A B Negative are needed fur the operation. The blood must be given at the IDS Hospital on Wednesd ty November I. It is important that arrangements be made in advance to insure having the blood at the proper time Anyone having this type blood, tsho would care to contr.bute to the success of the operauon are asked to contact this office, leav-Intheir name and address. The patient is Mrs. Onlta Hat-lawife of Wllham Haslam. Dugway, and she is the mother of two chiHren 11 Ward ward loiter ca- ward re-no- IIOsPITAl 11 D Mr M nt Barrus, who is hn-M'-'- ed in the To ale Valley Ifispiial is reported lo be improved 1AMIIY GTT TOt.rTIITR Mrs I dm Andersen d memtiers of her family on Saturdav, Oitotifr 12 The delation In ;:ig the birthday of her son I arrell of Salt Lake enter--tame- POST OFFICE IMOV CONTRACT . . . Taking part in signing the first Unton contract signed by Tooele post Office In over 38 year are left to Employee My Neighbors right; J. Irslie I ngUnd, Harry Miner, A. Norman Adartuon, Tooele Postmaster and Carter W. Ill) an. lux and the home of her nrite, M'st I Hen Andi rson who recently returned from the I astern Stale M.ssion coming prune AFFAIRS he Golden Ace of A'hens, M W GRAND DAl'GHTFR Air and Mis Nathan Hale, of Vn democracy flourished, per-ide- s noted that all cllirens of Grantsville. were proud to new of the birth of a Athens made it a mailer of new grand daughter, born Monpi.de to participate in public affairs Pericles and other Athenday to Mr and Mr Tony Clark ians used the term, idtoies'' to of Bountiful. Utah desi nbe a person who t.vik no part In cnmmuni'y l.fe Trom it In most cases a man with e gd the word, "idiot." - Brendaughters Is more and I'Tmpe dan Bvrne. Vital Speeches of worse pullcipccked than the Day. In e xuuvsmumsutssmsmAAvssAvw 4 NOTICE HOME v A HOME I ROM HOSPITAL Mr Charles L Gibson who menity underwent surgery, is at tiume and rejoined to tic t eiitig saiisfaiionly g i u v jr s )' MCFT MISS KTI.LV (left), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Kelly, born October 7, at the Tooele Valley Hospital, and right Ihe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James -- Photo Quinn, born October 7. by A. D. Thomas IIAPPY BIRTHDAY TO. HAPPY ANNIVERSARY TO: Lowell P. Durfee, Eddie RobMr, and Mrs, Jack Angel on . erts on Ott. IS, Tommy October IS. Mr, and Mrs Pat Gary Nagel on October 19. Cook on Oct. 20 l.en Gustav eson. James C. Palmer. Walter O Paikinwn on If youve never watched a Oi tuber 20, Jason Worthington, whale, you might enjoy a new on Ot tuber 21; Johnny Tidier, experience If you would join on October 22 those who will observe International Whale Watching Week" Bus-sard- Ottobcr Chevrolet - Chevy II A Correction Local Students Receive UP In the Tuesday's Bulletin a letter was reported received by the City Council from Albert Sutherland, father of Police Judith A. Worthington, GrantsChief Leland Sutherland, deceased. It should have stated ville, and Gilbert E. Orme, of that the letter was from Mrs. Tooele. Tooele County represenEva K. Sutherland, mother of tatives. are among the 23 outLeland. standing vocational agricultural club members, Mrs. Sutherland, appealed in students and her letter for the Mayor and attending Utah State University, City Council to give more sup- - who recently received payments port to the new Chief of Police for, their scholastic abilities which they may appoint than There were eight Idaho students was given by them to her son and one from Wyoming who have elected to use their schoduring his term of office. larships by enrollment at USU. Winners of the Union Pacific Railroad scholarships were each presented their $200 checks .bv Scholarships Does This Ever Happen To You? V It erwyfcody kai t. boo. at ana tin ar auihw. Whan you da, yaa m aawl baa aw Waia tk. kind oi folLi aka Ska ta ons yae tfc. caah yaa fetWoderily. Consolidated Finance Corp. 84 So. Main Phono 882-230- 6 Freo Football Handbook Stop in and pick one up KELVINATOR with the vdcum? 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Through a program of Constant Basic Improvement, Kelvinator concentrates engineering time and money to bring you appliances that are more useful, more dependable, more economical to operate. any defor five flirt ter. paid by Gordon's Furniture Co. 60 South Main Tooele, Utah Phone scholarships of nearly $95,000 since the Union Pacific started its program in 1922. HUNTING GROUND FOR YOUNGSTERS By William B. Morse, Portland, Oregon the Golden Touch does so much: Prescrubs for you Lake Wesley D Soulier. Salt City, Union Pacific agricultural agent for Utah, at a dinner in the Student Union building. In addition, awards to ten honor students in attendance at the College of Southern Utah have been presented at a similar dinner in Cedar City. This brings the 1963 awards to 38 students at USU and CSU. The Union Pacific scholarships encourage talented students to further their college education in agriculture and allied fields. Mr. Soulier announced that the awards bring the total of Utah college winners to more than 1000 with monetary value of the 882-227- 8 Easy Terms i "Do you know where I can take the boy pheasant hunting? Some place where there arent a million other hunters and I could really teach him how to hunt? These words - repeated by many persons each year - preface this account of the formation and operation of a hunting ground established for the sole use of hunters 14 through 17 years of age. The 1100 acres of the E. E. Wilson Game Management Area 80 miles south of Portland, Ore., have been the center of hunting recreation and training for over 3500 Oregon youngsters since the start of the program in 1951. for Established primarily area has other valuable uses. The article explains the use of the area for farm game management and game habitat improvement techniques. t m;. TON'T TAKE A IMfglf Cl- O it ClJTTfffp CAM UAL (HAYS MO DRMIM KS OWif SfXCVS MjaeifS. 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