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Show The Tmwle Tranwrlpl, Friday. April 21, 1961 Nursing Home Birthdays m Celebrate! The Tooele Eagle Junior Girl Drill Team will preterit their monthly birthday party for the retident of the Tooele Valley Nureing Home for April and have scheduled their next party for them for May 16th, Program chairmen for April were Georgia Jacobi, Pam Nett, Pat Redding and Bernie Redding. Five old people were honored of which two were able to attend the program. Stake Auxiliaries To Meet Sunday In Tooele Stake BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED WITH TWO PARTIES It isn't so bad to have birthdays after all, save Mrs Wtl. Iiam A. Dale, who recently was honored on her anniversary not once, but twice. FAMILY PARTY Mr. Nellie McKellar was pleasantly surprised on Saturday evening, April II, at a birthday dinner at Harmons, by members of her family, where an enjoyable evening was spent by Mr. and Mrs. Glen McKellar, Boulder, Colo., Mr. and Mr. Eldon McKellar, Logan. Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Treadway, Salt Lake City; Erma and Bob Trujillo, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Danny Treadway, Wood sc rose, Mr. and Mrs. George McKellar, Lorna Sol berg., Frank D. McKellar, and Velda Bevan and honored guest, Tooele, Utah. AtfftercftDOGi): Children Group Leaders We Have Present at the first party, which was held at her home on Brook Ave were her husband and children, Don and Shirley Southwick and Arthur and Vickie, of Las Vegas; Ron and Alice Dale, and sons Ronnie Ray, David and Douglas Tooele, and Bonnie and Larry Griffith, and daughter Lori, of Taylorsville. Also in attendance were Mr. and Mrs, James Dale, of this city. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Southwick entertained in honor of Mrs, Dale, at their home in Salt Lake City. In attendance were all of Mr. and Mrs. Dales children and grand children named above, and in addition, the Southwick children Barbara and Shir) and daughter Susan, and Mrs. Southwick. mother, Mrs, Ball, all of Salt Lake City. Tooele Stake Presidency hat called a meeting of the (take organization for Sunday, April 26. at 2 p m, in the Fourth Ward Eleventh Chapel. The following are asked to attend: Stake Presidency, High Council, Bishopric and all Stake Auxiliary Boards. Schedule of meeting is as follows: General Assembly, 2 One firm is said to be deto 2:30 p.m,; Department meet a veloping 3:30 2:30 to p.m. ing All of the above are urged highway sign, powered by atomic energy. to be In attendance. - MOVUDlEErS DDAY Projects OF EVERY TYPE AND DESCRIPTION -- Now Is the time te start on exciting group project for Mother's Day. Come in for a free demonstration of1 some of the many projects available! PARTY SHOP 01-.o- ENJOYING THEIR PRIZE WINNING VACATION at famed Camelback Inn are Mr. and Mrs. Werner Fernau of Tooele. In addition to sunning, golf, and shuffleboard, the Fernau's have treked onto the desert to enjoy the beauty of the blooms, now at their best. The Fernaus won their vacation when their name was drawn at the annual Outdoor Advertising Convention in Detroit. Camelback Inn Is located in Paradise Valley, just north of Phoenix, Arizona. Photo by Bowerman TUESDAY BOWLING 2 North Main Factory Outlet Anderson's MARKET BASKET A.M. BELLES SO NORTH MAIN STREET 3 Prs. Ladies Rayon Tricot Briefs size 5-6- Boys Shorts 1 size Alley Oops 154 444 High bowlers this week were Naomi Griffith, 211, STI; Glenda Strickland. 2IS, S73; Ima Morgan. 214. 501; Helen Winchest- er Lillian Brown, 205, 573; 3-6- 5Il. -7 3 Prs. x 5i. Mens Cotton Socks 3 Pair Z 202, 540. better one mean the American FINALFILTER. A different kind of trap, sure, beat a path to our door. but with pretty much the same results-peo- ple People who want the assurance that the gasoline they buy is filtered one last time. People who know that the American FINALFILTER gives feeling you get only at American them this assurance. Its the worry-freWe e Oil Dealers when you say "fill er up filtered. Mra. Edith Heard hat returned to her home in Tooele from a fortnight in Reno Nevada, where ihe welcomed the arrival of her first grand child, Richard Warren Jobe. Little Rickie was bom April g at St. Marys Hospital In Reno where he weighed in at 8 pounds one and one-haounces. The babvt parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jobe, the father formerly of Napa, Calif., the mother was the former Linda Heard of Tooele, where she attended the Tooele High School. lf MINOR ACCIDENT An accident at Main You iPj more from American and you gi it i MTMT SPftllP roa 0tM4, TNt ASUHCAN OIS OOXMW.OSICSOO.SU IVeed a Car Wash? MENS SOCKS Need your car washed? Tooele School sophoHigh mores are holding a car wash on Saturday, Ladies April 25. They'll do an expert wash job for only $1. So if you need the family car shined up for that Sunday ride bring it to the parking lot behind First Security Bank, any time between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Now 44c 9- - STRETCH PANTS All Sizes Reg. S.35 - 7.95 and 2nd involved North, Wednesday, vehicle driven by Harold Ross and Lowell Little, Granger, Thomas Key, RFD Box 89, Utah Beehive Brand Fryers are grown here in High team game. Bowling Bags, 598 and High Series, 1564 Bowling Bags. Winning three classes in the Mobil Economy Run is easy if you have a great transmission. Guaranteed fresh, with no preservatives added in processing. Plump and tender look for the Beehive Brand. You,r protection of Quality Freshness. WATCH FOR THIS SIGN BEEHIVE AT THE FOLLOWING- ctliftd and approved tltt UsiM StalM Auto Clw Oat UTM Allens Foodtown Andersons Busicos Hillcrest CcQ Johnson's Mkt. Jr. Meat Mid Town Cafe Novack Market O. P. Skaggs Skyline Cafe NO PRE SER VA TVES ADDED Swans Waynes Meats Your Food Center makes M) 1 Tooele Grantsville Tooele Tooele Stockton Grantsville Grantsville Tooele Tooele Grantsville Tooele Grantsville Tooele upport The Utah Farmer Makes Utah by Buick has a great transmission. An automobile transmission, we grant subect on you, isn't the most earth. Nothing to look at either. But if you'd like for your next new car to give you a better break on performance and gasoline mileage, something happened last week to be your guide. The Los Angeles to New York Mobil Economy Run proved one thing for sure. There's quite a difference in the transmissions of new cars. Three out of four for Buick e champion in the transmisBuick walked off with the sion league 1964 economy pennant. No other single make of car won as many events as Buick. Four entries, three winners. The long-tim- The winning Special carried the new Super Turbine 300 automatic transmission; the LeSabre was equipped with the Super Turbine 400 (both optional at extra cost). They're the latest in a long line of Buick transmissions well known for their smoothness and absence of "shift feel ", The Super Turbine is a refined and improved torque SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED BUICK DEALER. converter type to help you safely pass cars and trucks as well as gas stations. You'll hear a lot about it in the next couple ol years as this modern kind of transmission is adopted by more and more car builders. What about engines? Ot course, an efficient transmission gets more efficient when teamed up with a lean, agile engine. The winning Buick and power plants were our new The 300 cubic inch in the winning Buick Special (the lowest priced of all Buicks) and the Buick LeSabre (the lowest priced big Buick) is likea fighter. All muscle, no fat. Weighs in at far less than other of similar punch It took every other in the Economy Run. Your type of driving regular gas The Run was through cities and towns, across super highways, in traffic, out of tralhc. This was not race track driving or proving ground driving. This was your kind of driving even though you can t expect to get as good mileage as these expert drivers in their finely tuned produc AUTHORIZED V-- V-- 8 s V-- BUICK DEALER V-- tion cars. The distance was 3.2 H miles, about what most families log in lour months All three Buicks used regular gas So the Economy Run is not gust a cross country tour tor the Mobil people and a tew car bulls. It's a reliable lest ot a car s power team and what it's able to squeeze out of its fuel. We don't expect everybody to rush our this week-ento buy a new Buick gust because we won a few economy trophies There are so many other good reasons for leaning to Buick that economy usually gets second hilling There s styling, naturally. An unusually great ride. Extraordinary engineering and workmanship. And very young performance Small wonder Buick sales are running at 11 3',', over last year. But it's nice to get economy as a plus m a Buick. Beyond the dollars saved on gasoline. there's a certain pride in knowing you have a car that s built to get the most out ot every tank of gasoline. Wouldn't You Really Rather Have a Buick? IN THIS AREA:. Barrus Motors Inc. .See the 83 North Alain Buick exhibit at the General Motors -- New York Worlds Fair |