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Show DIES Sam Gillnie, 66. brother of BROTHER Mr. Elli P.iek of thil City died May I in a ho.piul in Idaho Fall He i aurvived by hta widow Valear Thompson Gillette, two on and a daughter, three Foster Parent Day ha been et aside by Foster Governor Rtmpton Parent Day. On thia day we who honor the many parent brother and three niter. of to been have give willing were held Funeral service their time and their talenta in buFall and at Tuesday to many rial was in Mountain View lending a helping hand children. underprivileged Cemetery. Meeting the problem ofone'i Last year MO, 000,000 ballpoint own children, sharing Joya and sorrow, binding up wounds., pens were told in the U.S. and engiving understanding couragement in timea of atreta cornea fairly easy. To give of one's self in meeting giese same problems of strange, di turbed. frightened children, Is something else again. Wa can not buy this kind of aervice -it isn't on the market, yet it is a vital commodity which must be utilized. Our only way of showing our gratitude to these & dedicated parents may be ex pressed in the words of ths Savior, "Inasmuch as you have done this to the least of My NEW AND USED brethren, you have done unto Me." Tooele County Department of Public Welfare. Id-ih- My 7 c ORGANS PIANOS Professional Instruction PROCLAMATION Oxpm WHEREAS. j4ccuUoa - Music Studios 7 So. Main Isgrttn Building 182-28- children portunity of growing up In a family home; WHEREAS, the loving care and individual guidance of father and mother best serve the needs of young infants and growing children; WHEREAS, foster parents provide children with the love, wisdom and special attention they require; WHITEHOUSE Phono all should have the right to the op 7? Second Section WHEREAS, foster parents have made an outstanding contribution to tha life of foster children and our state; NOW. THEREFORE. I. Cal-vi- n L. Rampton, Governor of the State of Utah, proclaim the day of May 7, IMS, as Foster Parents' Day and call upon all cituens to give their silent ui to the service performed by foster parents fur opening their homes and hearts to children who need them. The childhoods of generations of Utah youngster have been made richer and happier because of the self lees nets and devotion of foster parents. Calvin L. Rampton, Governor Friday May 7 1965 By popular demand Ibis Too I Suka Priesthood Chorus will pro sent tha "Dial Cab nal Jamboree at Hit Fourth Ward Church on Wednesday, May 12, at 7:81 p.m. Ad mis-stu-n Is free and tha public Is Invited ta attend. Bowling State Finance Problems Stay Our League ended Its regular season play lait week with Rob biea Barber Shop winning the second half. Sunday, May 2nd we had our championship play off between the Moose Lodge team and Robbie Barber Shop with games for total pins, the Moose Lodge won the champion ship trophy. Six game serlet scores for Luke (he winning team were Hamlin. 1109; Ray Dille, 1109; Don Prince, 1022; Jim Gochis, Ml; and Fred Lintkcg, 1110. The secretary and officer along with the rest of the Lea gue wish to offer our congratulations to the Moose Lodge for their fine win and the champ season. tonship for the 1964-6Winneri of the other trophies In the League were Robbies Barber Shop, second place team first place high series, Fred Stalnaker with 978; second place high aeries, Jules Kasmer, 875. First place high game. Fred Stalnaker with 277; second high game, T. R. Wrathall, 274. Firet place high average went 3 to Roldo Robinson, 181; Despite the imposition taxes, the authorization of 67 bond issue, and transfer funds by the 1965 Utah Lg Uture, many of Utah' basic fl- nancial problems are by no reaolved. THIS WAS the mejor conclu- sion reached by Utah Founda- lion, the private tax research In their fiscal M of the 1965 Legislative aes- ion- - , Foundation a report out that two years from now Utah will be faced with 1) a high level of current op- erasing expense. 2) demands for additional funds for operatmg expenditures especially at the colleges, 2) the necessity to beand Interest prtoci- gin making pal payments on the $67 million bond issue, and 4) additional re- quests for building and other capital outlay project beyond those financed by the bond if sue. In order to balance the 1965 67 atate budget, the IMS Leg is The second Given Away With All Mothers Day Purchases Friday and Saturday . . . ALSO Receive Your Mothers Day Wish From Our Authentic Norwegian Flower Girl! Swirls -- f Hif 6'.95 8.95 1 corporate In- come Ug special excise tax and wines, and auth- orurd a $67 million bond Issue yor capjlaj improvements. The cert snles ux which had used for the capital outUy wgg diverted to the gPlwra fond where It will be used for general operating pur- (j)e Fishing Streams Roy Garrard County Gam warned Warden today that there has ben soma fishing to closed streams in Tooele County- He pointed out that until the General Fishing selron open tog May 29th the following streams are closed in the County: Clover Creek. North Willow, South Willow, Settlement Can yon, Ophir and Vernon Creek. on those fishing Anyone streams are liable to a fine. When down In the mouth, reh came out member Jonah; all right. the 1965 (7 biennium with a aur n plua of 84 0 million if the origi-millio- nal estimate of sale tax rev-o- f nue la real tied. Durng the Irgt lative session the Governor's budget estimate of sales tax ceipts for the 1965 67 biennium was reduced when collects! experiences was not living up to expectations. Recent tax s lection reports however, much of this that cite apparent pog BASED ON the final esti- - slowdown was due to a delay in maleg ugwj by the Legislature, reporting rather than a slow-poig,e gaje needed to down in business activity and gtale operations during sales tax collection. MC,. 0f lbe .g, lw0 years will amounl ,0 , , mlllg (8 M vsluatxm). This j, m con,parfg Wlth 7 mlg ta CHUCK STEAK pgm LB. Indl-ysi- 49' TT3 VZZZ) At nt ppy Ctrcra'd AO tScrSid , mlt ancj 7 g lKjn aPajygU n Found 196J. mi no,, Hake Alom Happy With a Itate prorly Ux m,n eVy rs timale might be scaled down ghghtly f geVfra fgvorable hc maleriaiM. ton In addition to a possible reduction in the state property tax levy, the report observe that the general fond could end CmnJ GAUG'D3 ft from ft Tho SATISFACTION CENTO 391 NmDi Rsb b Teeth, Ite Wide Selection Check Our Prices 11 DATEMAN JEWELRY 5 N. MAIN GUARANTEED LOWEST IN ft ALL HIE REST BRANDS AND FIBERS STATE MKOaKMBOMttaBnMOCBOBRO - GOWNS f Give Mother Lovely Dreams $ 4.00 to 6.95 SUPS Full Length and Half Slips in Soft Colors 2.98 to 6.00 j BLOUSES All Types in reg. Sizes 3.98 to 8.95 Berkshire HOSE per pair I Totally new Rambler Classic 65s most sweeping change in looks, length, liveliness Not Intermediate Summer Sandels 4.98 - 5.98 Summer Thongs goodqu.iity 2.50 Summer Jewelry "Seasoned Just Right! Come in and See Our Selection Ladies Summer Bags and Strawr Bags 2.98 to 5.95 The game bird nesting season is now underway and Department of Fish and Game of- ficials are again urging owners of dogs to keep them from roaming the fields during this peroid. They note that it is illegal under Utah law to take, kill, capture, chase or injure any game bird or animal during closed seasons.' The critical nesting and rearing period for game birds conwarm the tinues through months ahead until August 15. U.S. firms spent almost $14 billion for advertising in 1964. RELAXATION I once asked Aunt Jemima, "How is it that you at your age are so strong, so healthy, so happy and seem to never get tired? Before I could finish all of my interrogation, she quickwhen I Honey, ly replied, works I work hard, and when I sits I sit loose. WORK 19 North Main Dial 88216201 f Size of the 3 .SENSIBLE SPECTACULARS! V-- Spectacular new engines. Sensible choice of 6s or 6 that comes on Torque Command the like an 8. Two 8 options, up to 327 cu, in. V-- V-- tin ill thes Extu-Vil- u Fntuns at m All-ne- extra cost: Weather Eye Heating w Advanced Unit Construction Deep-Di- p rustproofing Ceramic-Armore- WOW 2 New 64 Ramblers 4 Door Sedan A 2 Door Sedan Southern Utah Dealer Has Transferred These Beautiful Cars To Turners Car Center - They are Both BRAND NEW 64 s - TREMENDOUS DISCOUNTS ! Also a Good Supply of 65 Ramblers TURNER' CM TWITWA We Are Moving Ramblers Fast! Come in and See Our Wide ! 8s all-ne- w Only RamMtr sporty options: two floor sticks, manual or automatic ; reclining bucket seats ; console. Brilliant new 65 Rambler Gassic bigger, brawnier, beautifully new, yet more solidly Rambler than ever. NEW! Spectacular engine choices, including Torque Command-wor- lds most advanced Six. Boosts power and economy. Two 8 options, up to 270 hp. convertible, hardtops, sedans, wagons. Power Disc Brakes, optionNEW Sports-ca- r al, in addition to standard Double-Safet- y Brakes (separate systems front and rear). Other y Game Bird Nesting Season Underway ft Remington Razor I Wanton shooting of powerline iniulators by frustrated marksmen is on old story to electric utilities, but thia type of thought less vandalism is becoming serious, reports the Utah Power and Light Comp any. EARLY THIS WEEK, Bland-in- g and the extreme southeastern comer of Utah was without electricity for some 3 all because it was nece hours sary to cut service to repair 2 high voltage air brake switches riddled by bullets. And in another part of the country sometime ago, a mother and daughter were burned to death in a horrible sickening manner as a direct result of insulator damage by marksmen who failed to find anything more interesting to shoot. of insulators and Shooting other facilities is not a new experience with Utah Power and Light, who, in a typical year, is plagued with hundreds of incidents of bullet- - ridden insulators. Just recently, crewmen patrolling a high voltage line counted 50 insulators shot and broken on two structures alone. On the ground below lay discarded ammunition boxes and shell cases. OFTEN SUCH damage goes undetected until stormy and wet weather cause the partiallines to flash ly unprotected over. The result: line outage and emergency repairs under the most unfavorable conditions. Misguided marksmen who bang away at utility pole insulators and other power line equipment are violating federal and state laws and subject themselves to heavy fines and imprisonment, the Power Com-anstates. ft I Ladies FREE PLANTS , Power Company Warns of Damage By Marksmen the individual Uture increased incm, MOTHERS DAY SPECIAL place high average to Don Matt tin 181. Our moat improved bowler :); award went to Reuben Martinet We have had another wonder $ ;i: hil year of bowling and we hope to see everyone back next year Frank Redding, secretary 500 Potted Geraniums There were IIS new residences built Tooele during 1964 compared with II) during the previous year. Tooele City'a annual report of construction to the City shows. There were 81 residences remodeled compared with 58 for the previous year. New business construction to five compared with two for the previous year. Remodeling of business build-tog- s totaled It compsred with 16 the previous year. Total value of construction in Tooele In 1964 was tl.912.116 compared with $2,441.(44 for the previous year. r City League Winners Game Warden Us! Closed Building Holds Own CENT Selection - Many Styles, Colors d exhaust system Lustre-Gar- Acrylic Enamel, HOT SPECIAL many others. ! 64 Rambler Hardtop Beautiful Two Tone Coupe Must be Sold Immediately to Settle an Estate - Nearly New! This MANY GOOD USED CARS Low, Low Prices Come in and Browse Temporary Quarters 397 N. MAIN STREET, TOOELE 8 |