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Show The Tooele Transcript Ootinued from front page Friday, April CRASH He wa a veteran of World War II. He wa awarded the Purple Heart after being wound ed three timea during the liberation of Europe. Survivor Include hi widow; three aoni, four daughter. Ronald . Denver. Colo.; William M , Randall, jane. Nancy, Brenda, Barbara, all of Dug-wahi mother, Mr, Pearl Higbee, Louisville, Ky ; three brother. Allan, Glenn and Raymond, all of Louisville, and a Wanda Higbee, of Rockville. Md. Ralph Landi Mosier, Jr., 46, was born August 16, 1917, at to Ralph Omaha, Nebraska, Landis Sr., and Elsie Burgess Mosier. He married Carleen Martin, September 1, 1939, at Muskogee, Okla. He wa a resident of Dug way since November 13, 1961, and was employed as an electrical engineer In test operations. He was a veteran of 25 year civil service employment and an Army veteran with three year service in the China Burma theater during World War II. He was a member of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Assn., the Dug-wa- y Flying Gub and First Southern Baptist Church, Tooele. Survivor include his widow; a daughter, Cheryl, Dugway; father, Wichita, Kan.; and two brothers, Loren, Tulsa, Okla.; and Edward, Duncan, Okla. Joint memorial services were conducted at the Thursday Dugway Post Chapel for the two men. Mr. Harris will be buried in Louisville, and Mr. Mosier In Denver. angling opportunities Early are provided throughout Utah by the many waters open to basis. fishing on an They include both lake and stream where cold and warm water fishes may be taken. A rash of questions about these waters and a rush of an all-ye- L-- 03 V u I..7.J vation officer. The waters open all year are listed in the 1964 angling pro- clamation along with all rules and regulations covering the fishing seasons. These a are available from any of the more than 500 license agents and from department of fish and Dcbory all-ye- 4ll DONUTS s Sir its Stomps With Each Dozen Just Arrived 10 A. M. To 7 Shipment of Shrubs Fruit & Shade Trees MISS THALMAN Profiles In Feminine Poise Begin Saturday s from school were few and far between, as dropper-outers were assigned to hard work on the farm. drop-out- "Thus conscience does make . ... ..... u is science Ivine c. mke' A(ul i trgo, con all. responsible for our Ilf These Specials and Others Effective Friday, Saturday and Sunday USD A. Choice Bonelett TO Among children raised on farms half a century or so ago, K7C3 ooz. 100 Free Cold A special personal improve ment course entitled Profiles K in Feminine Poise presented .if by the University of Utah Ex tension Department will be ofwo w 24oz. Frott & Flame Frvit fered to all women and teens 10 at every Saturday morning a.m. beginning this week, Apr. II. It will be held at the Tooele High School room 26. The course Is designed to tppfe, Peoch, Cherry, loytenberry give you the latest tips and in A" formation concerning all phases of personal I grooming and w charm. The outline of subject matter includes: all segments of fashion and wardrobe se MR. MOSIER lection, exercise and diet control, makeup and facial care, ISm Pk. Mi lr Continued from front page visual poise (sitting, rising, and the social graces Chamber of Commerc walking) Strawberries Directing the program will built to Antelope Island and a be Carol Kimball Thalman, Cab I m IM-dike built from Bird Island to who has been extensively enthe west shore of the Great gaged in this work for the past Salt Lake. ten years. She is re arm presenting McCall'spresently Diking off the north-weMagazine of the Great Salt Lake is necescom Royol Como as a fashion coordinator for sary, Mr. Buzianis reports to the Western Region, and forGRAPE JCE. 7-- 5r prevent further migration of merly with I. Magnin and salt to that area. Magnin of San Francisco A study of the water coursShe I s a graduate of the Uning through the culverts under iversity of Utah and formerly the Southern Pacific causeway on the staff of the BYU. shows that fresh water is traPlease contact Mrs. Olga Nutty Rocky Root1 veling aouth and salt laden waBraden if you desire more in ter traveling north in two sep- formation. The fee for the enarate layers. tire course is 120. Fro Clwiemoa Sugv The salt content of the North dox. portion of the lake Is now six per cent more than in the South part of the Lake, he reports. The object of the diking will Northern Toilet CAPT. CARR be to reduce the east of the d Great Salt Lake by to TISSUE .. 12 7? substantially reduce the evaO I to. Pkg poration from the Lake, which frM Gold loses an estimated four feet of Funeral aervlces were held BRIDGE MIX water each year by evapora- with tion. Irrigation use has reduc- - Wednesday at I p.m. in the com Swrfti ed the flow into the Lake First Sixth Ward Chapel for SIIIl-DOOPREM... ;.! steadily until September I, it Eli Edson (Kelly Bevan. Mr. Bevan died April 3 at his was at the lowest level since home in Walla Walla, Wash. records have been kept. log Gold Madol also tho Now Prayer at the mortuary was FLOUR Development of Antelope Island and Fremont Island is con- by F. Marion Shields and preand templated. A cove at Antelope lude and postlude music was Island will permit development played by Roxie Lee. & Leo E. Bevan, Patriarch of of bathing facilities, a lookout point, boating harbor and an the North Tooele Stake conducted the service. He also island bird nesting area as tourmade a few remarks and read at 22S X 1st East ist attractions. The money appropriated by tributes written by the four the Legislature will be used to sons of the deceased, Mr. Other speakers were J. W. start development of the Lake n as a 882-261tourist attraction rather (Jack Rowberry and Fay 4 studies as has been done lette. in the past, he reports. The first musical number It is the first time that the was a vocal solo by Margaret Shields The Lord is My Shep- herd. Donna Dixon played accompaniment. Roxie Dobson and Erb Johnson accompanied by Miss Lee That Haired Silver sang Daddy of Mine. Roma Littlefield gave a pantomime in Indian sign language. The invocation was offered Good cooks become better, by W. Bevan Anderson, the and inexperienced cooks soon benediction by Don C. Shields become pros . . . with the magic and the dedicatory prayer at the Tooele City Cemetery by of flameless electric cooking. Vershal Shields. Pall bearers were J. Earl Tate, Ernest Weyland, Ellis Park, Alma J. and Theo G. DeLaMare and Stanley White-housHonorary pall bearers were Joseph E. Bevan, Alva Because electric cooking reWhitehouse, Mac Carson, Alma (Bish) White and James Dale. quires less water, foods retain more flavor and nutrients. Meats, for example, cook electrically THS with up to 15 less shrinkage. V Special interest is espected o fucus on the Flaming Gorge tnd Powell Lake fishing areas his spring. These recent addi- Utah Lake. Deer tions to the servoir, fishing wa- Creek, Nine Mile, Minersville. ters have already been pro- Delta, and Sand Cove Reser- - ductivo of good creel returns, roirs, the Sevier and Fremont divers, to name but a few. A. an,,,c I One or more such water Is found in close proximity to h'lMy interested and enthusi- t,lc ,loul something you don t nearly every community in the give a dam about. state. to the first warm spring days. Popular early season waters Most of the questions are best include Bear Lake, the Lower answered by the local conser- - Bear River. Brigham City Re- - GLAZED OR SUGAR half-siste- MR. HARRIS tlers going to them is common game offices. Early Angling Provided 10, 1964 P7 nA5 U S D A Choice mmi 1 5TGACI 41M I 3.$r com st FOODTOWN'S FINEST MEATS Jo-ep- OAKERY CAKE one-thir- Hear the New Wurlitzer Organ Last Rites Held for Mr. Bevan Cookies 57 29 No. Vi Flat 100 46-o- Pel Monte Delicate, Flavorful 7GJMA FDSElOTiD No. 303 cant for talodi, fruit cups, and 95 FRUIT i caoKnra go, COCKTAIL deuert, com Dtl Mont me Reg 98c TOSS PILLOYJS Pinoopplo, Gropofrvit JUICE DRINK 5 Satin, Drapery fobnc Strife oehew f OHO I Del Monte No. 303 cant De Monte cream style or whole kernel. 10 7 Die for Re. Sfloo $1.00 Value Jer gen's LOTION . 43 nut Tee 99 Lowery Story o) Clark Organs Cunard Phone Gil-tha- UTER HflEBlS COME EASIER W ith an electric range, both surface units and oven have warm settings which keep foods at serving temperatures without over-cookin- ELECTRIC RANGE! An electric range cooks rings around the rest. UTAH POWER i ( & LIGHT Musical Revue This Friday CO. for Savings Bonds are not only a sensible way to save, they make an excellent method of writing your own ticket to secure retirement years. land for the development of the lake, he told the group A oad from Syracuse to Antelope Island is already under construction by Davis County, he reports. RAINDROPS 63 WE GIVE GOLD STRIKE STAMPS Millers Honey Bear 12 oz. Pla;:ic Bear A cast of 150 Tooele High students will present Kaleidoscope 64, Friday, April 10th, a musical review of those years from Ragtime to Flappers. Among the features of the production will be a Vaudaville Show, impressions of the Silent Movies and the Zigfield Follies. The Tooele High Marching Band will be featured in a World War I section. state of Utah has appropriated Buy now from your dealer and Stem 3 e. to Present WITH A FLAMELESS cons Royal Treot, Pece$ MUSHROOMS Youll Find Our Store HONEY 100 Free Stamps With Each Bear Chock-Fu- ll Buys for This Annual SPRING of Sweet SALE! Kj psn Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Fri. and Sat. 9 a.m. to 9 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. p.m.-SUNDA- Y t |