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Show UPHOLSTERY taltan . CctMtegs PyheUaery faflMM 4i 'Vir NEUTRAL PANELING LENDS CHARACTER Ntcd a ruulrl? with walls, working ivt in to fo common don't solution, which it mart often When blah than rsutral. Instead, try installing lumber panel board in hand o me, golden- - toned pon. dernta pine or western hem rates nr TTHi hog. A median barrier on foe Merin Connecticut is a four- - foot high pile of wood chips. It, Is supposed to stow down cars that veer across foe median into opposite lanes. Die Utah Safety Council suggests - Be prepared to stop at every intersection in case foe other driver doesn't even if ritt Parkway - Last rites wars held Saturday it's your . kt the First Ward Chapel for Mrs. Mary Ann Me Laws Shields who died May S of causee kid-Before You landscape dent to gse. Bishop William P. Zentner conducted foe service. LET US BUILD YOU.! M. EARL MARSHALL gave foe family prayer end Louise Boot tho Spring Plontlngl Fitzweter played prelude end music. UOCK-MICpostlude Bishop Gordon Lee offered PRAMI foe Invocation end foe Singing On A TVws e Mothers under direction of 0.Sv liewwl e Adamson sang foe open-ki- g and closing numbers which e Suewt winOan , were Home ''Coin' and r e "Peace I Leave With Thee. Mrs. Fitzwater plsyed accomte 88 aetHa to py NO DOWN PAYMENT paniment Speakers who paid tribute to Now are licensed and working In Tooele. foe life of the deceased were Peter V, Clegg end Carver Also, Roofing. Siding and General Remodeling Bryan. ELLIS ORME pronounced foe CALL 114 6-09- 72 Seeder Ceil benediction and foe grave at Worthf Ir This Area New foe Tooele City Cemetery was Call Collect or writ to: dedicated by Alex A. Gillespie. PaU bearers were Gerald Wbesr, Marshal Frailey, Glen Me Laws, Rots McLaws, KenSO Ceetsvllle Ave. neth Shields and Don Droubay. right-of-wsy- lock. iramra The Tooele Transcript, Friday, May 21, 1965 Last Rites Held for Mrs. Shields Rather than the appalling blandnet of off white or beige paint, you'll have introduced rich tenure, a warm glow, ard friendly character which enhance any room telling. GARAGE Ber-niec- EAGLES PROECT Neva Hawkins, Erma Haynes, Anna Bush, Wanda St. Jeor and Reeda Gillette are shown preparing an exhibit of items to be given away in the annual fund raising drive of the Tooele Eagles. Eagles Auxiliary Launch Fund Project The fund railing (he Part President Have both MIDWEST BUILDERS The less one has to do, foe less time one finds to do it in project of of Tooele SAIT LAKE city, UTAH WOOOWOOOOOOROOOiOOOORiOaooOOOOOOOOOOg Eagles Auxiliary is now underway. Grand prize la a linen filled cedar cheat, which will be given away at the Lodge July 10. Other prizes are a quilt, hand crocheted table cover, pillows with hand embroidered cares, and a beautiful blanket. Tickets are St donation. Fund are uted for the Auxiliary's civic projects. Ticket holders need not be present to win. ... your head in the clouds ludfll and your feet on the ground Why rush? Relax. Just going anywhere on a Union Pacific Domeliner is a vacation in itself. Relaxation or recreation you name it . . . ... - visit the you can rest, sleep like a baby or you can roam around attractive dome and lounge cars, enjoy meals that appeal in Coffee Shop or Dining Cars providing service to satisfy snack or steak appetites Whatever your mood you'll be thrilled with the magnificent of Western America seen at eye level. face the rugged scenery, You'll enjoy accommodations planned for comfort in the all reserved economy Coach Section or in the privacy of your Pullman room. You'D save money with Family Fares that apply for Husband and Wife or family groups You'll be glad you went Union Pacific. Call your Union Pacific Ticket Agent for complete information and reservations UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD Los Anities" "Ths Chtntnr Sm fmoice" "Crty tl fortUad" City si St twin" "City ot Dswtr-City of 'City of a tttTt ' 0 DOWNTOWN A. Legion Auxiliary Now... a now Installation Dinner at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, May 2S, 1965, at the home of Mrs; Betty Dow, 455 W. Second South, will precede the regular meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary. Election and installation of officers will follow This is the lest meeting be' fore the Department Convention and summer vacation and all unfinished business is required to be completed before foe new officers take over. President Naomi Beck requests that any outstanding Committee Reports be delivered or mailed to her promptly. Life seems to be a lot like a it was going on long before you came, you leave long before it's over, and it would have gone along Just as well party - without you. COTTONWOOD delivery TO T00ELE...EVERY SATURDAY WILLIAM T. GOCHIS, PAST GOVERNOR Moose Lodge 2031 installs Clifton R. Dean as the new governor in impressive rites held May 1. Moose Lodge Installs Packages will be delivered to homes In Tooele Grantsvllle and Dugway every Saturday. To order by phone, t oil free ask operator for Zenith J. E. Hedfert of Beaver Dam, Wis., has founded foe "Open for youngsters. Club" Among foe pledges members must make is "Never to cross a street without looking both ways." Eye New Officers At a very Impressive ceremony on May 1st, before members and friends, Clifton R. Dean was installed as Governor of Moose Lodge 2031, for the coming year. Other officers who, along with Governor Dean have foe loyalty and well wishes of their fraternal brothers were: John L. Daly, Sr., Jr. Past Governor; Glenn T. Grisso, Jr. Governor; Harold W. K. R. Westring. Prelate; Ross P. Phillips, Secretary; Robert 0. Taylor, Treasurer; Hill, one year trustee; Kenneth Thompson, 2 year trustee, and Louis Lopez, 3 year trustee. Appointive officers for the year are Sergeant- - at- - Arms, Anthony J. Padgen; Assistant Sergeant- At- - Arms, Allen B. Graham; Inner Guard, Rawiin C. Gull, and Outer Guard, Franklin D. Nelson. A smorgasbord and a dance were enjoyed by those attending. The installation was conducted by William T. Gochis, Past Governor. Mr. Gochis, the first Governor of Tooele Lodge 2031, is also the first member to qualify for the 100 Division of foe 25 Club, by signing up 108 new Moose members. It is mainly because of his efforts that Lodge 2031, although foe youngest Moose Lodge in foe state is now foe second largest. In recognition of his work, foe Supreme Lodge, Loyal Order of Moose, has appointed him Membership Director for foe State of Utah, and has asked that he. attend foe National Convention in Los Angeles in June to serve on a special committee. Members of Chapter 1521, Women of the Moose, took part in foe Installation Ceremony as an escort drill team. On June 12th, Past Governor Gochis will install the new Officers for foe Chapter, and a drill team of members of foe Lodge will 801. atwanoEioeRAOTEKKwnaB: Bored, Marvin? Youve got a great pad, some wild music and yon dress well. But its dullsville. Youre missing something. Go see your Plymouth Dealer and get clued in on the big, beantifid Plymouth Fury. Then youll be swinging. ITS HEALTHIER It is so much easier to keep your kitchen clean as a clinic with a flameless electric range. There is nothing to create dirt with flameless heat. Save with State Farm's low insurance Because it is flameless, an electric range requires no oxygen. 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