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Show 21, at 19 a m. in tha Salt Lake Tabernacle. Maeitro Maurice Abravanel will be on hand to conduct tha in a program of ex- The firtt children'! concert of tha 1964-Oteaton will be cerpu from tome of tha worldt pretented by tha Utah Sym- tymphonic matierpiecet. November Saturday'! concert it tha phony on AIT firtt of three thit teaton that are tpontored by AG Storet Annual Children Concert Nov. 21 The Tooele Transcript, Friday, Nov, 20, 1961 GRANDSON FOR SHERIFF a skrle- - AND MRS. GILLETTE Style it an armaiura. new grandson for Ion to which the artist attaches if tlesh to tha best of hit ability. Sheriff and Mrt. Fay Gillette. Tha young man wat born NoFrani Schulzs. vember II at tha LDS Hospi-ta- l In Provo. Ha wat 20 Inchet Ull and weighed 7 pound four ouncet. and will be named Richard Fay. Tha new baby Ceverioft hat a IS month old titter Elizabeth and it loaded with fBpplUa and Food town Supermarket! in thit area. Thu it tha 13th tecutive year theta concern itve been under pontorthip. ra n Sat-'orfa- , r UPUOLSTEBI IpmomliiANKSGIVING rmlho DpktblMT Battotu grandparenti. In addition to tha Gillettet, maternal grandparenti are Mr. 4nd Mrt. Philander Maxwell of MOib, great grandparent Max-we- ll alto of Moab, Mrt. Jotia Gillette, Tooele; E. M. Johnton of Clovpr, and Elizabeth Han-tePrice. fxsESTcans ISIlMfttlala ra ratal thm fi HmiiT day lltiraihdn Pautl Wright o THE NEW WAY TO CARVE THAT TURKEY n. Prap. o 4 SUGGESTION W. W. Slone, Colonel new Jr., right, recelvet hand mixer a Haary duty motor and buy full mil baa tan for parfact miiinf raaulta a Ea ay to raad miiinf fuida shows ptopar apaada for folding, atirrinf, miiinf, binding, baatinf or a a a whipping apaad control baa tar ajactor automatically ralaaaaa baa tan for aaay daanlng Stormga on wall or in Thumb-ti- p Puah-ba- r Modal VHMP cabinat W5 SILVERWARE BEAUTIFUL AND LASTING 54 PIECE SERVICE FOR 8 STEEL CARVING SETS 12 collection from the Communion Service to the Ute Indians st Vihiterocks and Randlett, who are in grave need of provisions to help them through the winter. THERE WERE a total of 4S1 Following luncheon the delesuggestions made during the gates to the Triennial meeting FY64 by Dugway people. Of held recently In St. Louis, Mo., that number 1SI of the sug- presented a program on the gestions were implemented at mission of the church, the a savings of $60,403 to the Degrowing ecumenical movement fense Department. and the prospect of implement Many suggestions involved sa- mg the task set forth in the fety features or benefits to the book. "Mutual Responsibility government which are intang-Co- l. and Independence In the Body ible. The suggestion program is of Christ" by Bishop Stephan part of the Cost Reduction Bane. gram operated by the Defense were Mrs. The speakers Department. James Beless, Jr., President of the Episcopal Churchwomen of Utah. Mrs. Lindley Hiatt, Mrs. James Foutz, Mrs. Jamet L. Hardy, Mrs. Grace Bywater, and Mrs. C. J. Kastrop. STAINLESS BLADES AND BLADE HANDLE WHILE THEY LAST CORNING WARE Plaque for Post mixmaste. PIECE SERVICE FOR 8 PLUS BONUS OF 9 PIECE SALAD SET FOR THOSE International Stainless USATECOM Dugway CO Receives During the Second Annual Commander! Conference of the USATECOM held at Aberdeen Proving Ground (MD), Dugway wat pretented a plaque for havparticipation ing the highett rate in the Army Suggestion in the 1964 fiscal Program year. DUGWAY POST Commander William W. Stone, Jr., ac- cepted the award from Major James W. Sutherland, Jr., on November 2, 1964. The U.S. Army Test and Command plaque Evaluation reads in part: "At the end of the fiscal year 1963, Dugway Proving Ground had the lowest participation rate within USATECOM During the FYI964 the unreserved support of the commanding officer and the leadership of the civilian personnel officer resulted in such program success that Dugway Proving Ground was the only installation which met its goal on a quarterly basis. The annual participation rate of 350 sugget tions per 100 employees was the highest within USATECOM and is considerably in excess of the Army's goal of 275 per 1,000 employees. This achieve- note- is exceptionally worthy, since operations of the civilian personnel officer were by staffing difficul- ties throughout the fiscal year, 45 EXTRA GUESTS Suggeatlon Plaque for DPG't autttandlng participation la Army Suggettlon Program for iFitcal Year 1964. Major General Jamet W. Sutherland, Jr., USATECOM Commanding general, p re tent the award during USATECOM tecond Annual Command ar'a Conference held at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, during tha week of November 2, 1944. presents the DISHES 10 mulS T PLAQUE LENOX f.lELf.lAC Electric Carving Knives $t0 U SPECIAL QUART SAUCEPAN CAKE SAVER - WAS $3.95 SAVE THAT LEFTOVER CAKE 2' NOW $n 29 Shopping Days til Christmas al EASY TERMS Episcopal Church Women Meet in S.L. of ?,f.uEpiSf.Pf,LChu:chw?Inen met November 10 at Marks Cathedral in Salt Lake City for their annual meeting. Representatives from The Women of St. Barnabas Episcopal Mission in Tooele were the officers, Mrs. James L. Anderson, Mrs. Wilson T raver and Mrs. Frank Robinson, The meeting began with the celebration of Holy Communion followed by a business meet-meing, election of officers, readjng of the proposed budget for 1965. and reports from each r,sh and mission president. The delegation voted to give the St. EACH an Jewelry CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. W. Ray Hall celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary last week by making a trip to Hiawatha, where they visited with relatives. They were accompanied by their grandson Dickie Hall. LJlte J&iamonJ 5 N. Main - 882-138- 2 nt FREE! Kitchan matching color paaala In a LETTERS TO THE EDITOR turquoiaa or yellow apply to muar ta Juat aaoonda. match your kitefam docor. (grot ardor coupon onrlnoiil ) with PERFECT GIFT IDEA! turqi any room. So warm, yet virtually free of maintenance work, this paneling Dear Mr. Editor: Tooele City is currently en gaged in a curb and gutter, and street improvement pro- I panels add distinction to Rich, groined yaUow ing for asphalt by the When the city does this they ton. relieve the contractor of the responsibility of working to ject. exact grades. All errors made The plans and specifications in the subbase only means the on this project specify of asphalt, but the city is pay- - contractor sells more asphalt and the city picks up the bill. inch extra thickJust one-haness adds 25 per cent to the cost of this asphalt. Why should the taxpayers have to pay this TyPe90v-8,o.H.- v. jnnecessary extra? THE CITY engineer stated in Bore: 4.125 in. Stroke: 3.975 in. a council meeting that the subbase cannot be accurately conDisplacement: 425 cubic inches trolled, and that the city was just paying for what is in place. to 10.50-t- o Compression: From 9.0-to- -l If the contractor didnt have a check for asphalt by the blank From 300 370 to Horsepower: bhp ton, he would control the subbase much more accurately. From 430 to 470 Torque, lb.-ft- .: The engineer wrote the specification, either they are wrong or the extra depth is. The city engineer stated the improvement project would not go over the estimated cost he gave to the city. Either the estimate was high or the average was figured in. The engineer is inspecting the project for the city. His fee is 10 per cent of the contractors price. The higher the contract the higher his fee. THE ENGINEER stated that most large projects are paid for by the tonage basis. I have both, talked with and awarded jobs to some of the large paving contractors in the state of Utah. Some of these have previously done work paving streets for Tooele City. They all told me they bid by the square yd X thickness, not by the ton. Each street, or portion of a street and each intersection should be measured up separately, so that apy part of the project could be verified with very little effort. THE CONTRACTOR would Oldsmobiles new Super Rocket V-- 8 is the be getting paid just what his bid called for. The engineer biggest, most advanced, smoothest performing engine ever from would be getting his fee. The Olds. And there are four versions in all including one with 370 h.p. city and the taxpayers would be getting just what they conall available on that breathtaking new Delta 88 shown above! tracted for according to plans and specifications. Citizens and taxpayers of Tooele City can we afford this The Rocket Action Carl cost? Dont sit unnecessary back now and groan later about The Rockets are rolling... to yonr authorized Oldsmobile Quality Dealers! your high assessment, after you get the bill its too late. ORDER YOURS NOW... for earliest delivery! The improvements are for the good of the city but lets not sign a blank check for them. Signed Harvey Wright - enn iscu units rs net mi stxtwn i "fhut sms er-u- crv offers a wide choice of grains and color tones. What's more, you save on finish costs too. Just apply with mastic or nails. Do it yourself. lf READY TO APPLY! SHOP TALK: WARM CHERRY y"x ASBESTOS .lsntcs Chevrolet -- $utnmarunrnsutii Co. - bciuij urru 27 So. 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