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Show The Toot-l- f Tnmcripl, Friday, Tooele Police Radar Catches Many Drivers May 6, 1966 MISS DEB , , , v eniurrt yunliiMi alt ml Junior Vim c. etiquette, grooming mud t inlrrrtlt. Q. I )ual bought Ibe pfjlnl mw pair of sandal. tu( I'm Itkaowd lo wear Ibrm because my heel art to rough and gray looking. Know any beauty treat mead 7 A. Sure do! It take a few extra minute at bath time, butre-ault- s an interview. When you go to an interview, wear a favorite "city-styl- e outfit, arrange your with extra hair and m.ike-ucuie, and be sure you can explain why you want to work on a particular job. Good luck! Fish Eggs Bought by Fish and Game 17 Million p Q. I've been elected historian are worth it. While you're for my girls' club, so I have to in the tub, rub both heel with keep Ibe scrapbook Ibis year. We have pictures, invitations, pumice atone to wear away rough tkin. Once out of the tub, programs, and decorations from our parties lo keep In it. How put a little lemon juice on two pad made from folded over can I make Ibe scrapbook extra tissue. Hold one special? Kleenex against each heel for a couple A. Congratulations! You have of minute. Then rub both heels a fun job! Why not make several cream to with moisturizing different sections in the book soften them. Apply the pumice one for each event? Make the stone and lemon juice treatment first page of each section a once a week, use cream every title page, cutting letters from heels be will anJ your day, colorful Marvalon adhesive covsandal-read- y by summer. ering to spell out the name of Q. I want to cam some moory the occasion. To make pages tUs summer. Tee never bad a interesting, decorate with cutnot Tin so really before, job outs depicting party themes or sure bow to find one. How decorations. You're sure to get should I go about looking? compliments on your scrapbook. A. First things first! Make a And youre likely to be list of the jobs you'd like and next year! an office, the could do best Lik tom to a ( playground, the supermarket, dreoraiiont to brigbtrm department store. Mom and Dad up your room. Stud 25 crnti im may have some suggestions too. coin for tb boobltt "Flowrrt , Then write a letter to the perCiftt und Gsdgtti, to Kimbrr-ly-CUr- k sonnel manager for each job, A about him Corp., Dept. 551-yourself. telling Wit. 54956.) call to two Stenuh, later, arrange day or rir The one time when later than you think' before quitting time. its not is just e, e, t WEEKEND The moon moves the water back and forth and stops cars along side roads. marvelous M-i- M Betty Carlson, 270 South 360 West, was cited for driving 45 inph in a 25 inph zone. Noreen Peterson, 440 Brook Ave., was cited for driving 39 nih in a 25 mph zone. KENNETH LEWIS, 495 N. ELFITDE S. Schultz. 951 was cited for driving 50 nqili in 1st West, received a ticket for Bonneville Wy, was cited for a 25 rnph zone, driving 45 mph in a 25 mph zone. Citations issued May 3, 19f6; Jack C. Nance, 931 Bonnedriving 48 mph in a 35 mph zone. Rulert Carry, 401 Antelope, Felix E. Medina, 68 South ville Wav, was ticketed for drivwas ticketed for driving 46 mph Rroadwav, was cited for driving ing 50 mph in a 30 mph zone. in a 30 mph zone. 44 nqih in a 25 mph zone. 515 Blanco. North JAY WOODS, 54 North ColeMain, Je was cited for driving 50 nih In man, was cited for driving 45 mph a 35 mph zone. in a 25 mph zone. JEKOI.D FORD. 473 Fact Jaik C. Nance, 931 Bonneville Center St., Springville, was ticketed for driving 47 injh in a Way, was cited for driving 50 mph in a 30 mph zone. 35 liqJl zone. Approval has lieen given to Lowell Key, RFD Box 89, Ronnie Hale, 308 Caldwell the Utah Department of Fish Drive, received a ticket for driv-in- g was cited for driving 26 nqh in a 15 inph zone and for driving and Came for the purchase of 48 nqh in a 35 mph zone. 17,800,000 fish eggs for 1967. Darlene Gilley, RED No. 1, without a license on his person. This D. 2144 CEORCE approval came from the Cardsnn, Box 151, Lakepoint, was cited Fish and Came Commission at for driving 45 mph in a 35 mph West 5125 South, Roy, was cited for driving 45 mph in a 30 inph their April 27 meeting in Salt zone. Members of the cast of "A Trip Through Never Never I and a water show sponsored by Lake City.DON PATCIIELOR, 952 zone. the Tooele Aquatic Belles, posed for the camera during a dress rehearsal. The show will Don Anilriano, Chief of FishL. 949 Grant West Pendleton, Fast 3rd North, was cited for be held at the Tooele Fool Saturday, May If. Admission is 25 cents. Left to right, front eries listed an approximate cost ticketed was 40 for Vine, 45 35 driving zone. in a driving mph mph row am Connie Cranenthal, Fenny Mricby, Mable Dawn Mueller and Karen Christianof $28, (XX) for the fish eggs needCitations issued April 30, mph In a 30 mph zone. sen. Back row, left to right am Alice Miner, Elaine Martinez and Carvilecn Wild. John S. Lopley, 115 South 6th ed for stocking in 1967. I9fifl: Die anticipated needs for eggs Benito L. Mascareuas, 438 St., was tracked on police radar listed as billows: are in 40 30 a zone. mph driving mph Overland Road, was tracked on Rainlmw trout 8.3)X),(XX Police radar driving 47 mph in a He was cited. Lake Trout 500.000 Crants-villL. KENT Bennett, 35 mph zone. He was cited. 1,050,000 received a citation for driv- Brook Trout Clen R. Bird, Box 909, Crats-villBrown Trout 750.000 was cited for driving 47 ing 42 mph in a 30 mph zone. 300.000 Carlos Carcia, 37 East 1st Kokanee salmon mh in a 35 mph zone. 7,000,000 David B. Stephens, 22 West North, was cited for driving 42 Walleve The Department does not an2nd North, was issued a citation mh in a 30 mph zone. Bemeies I. W. Carcia, 234 S. ticipate purchasing any cutthroat for driving 49 mph in a 35 mph Broadway, received a ticket for trout eggs as the eggs taken by zone. Department personnel from fish FRANK C. Utley. 287 No. driving 37 mph I a 25 mph zone. in Sheep Creek Lake and StrawReed A. 1st 150 East for 3rd Street, received a citation George, should be adequate for driving 47 mph in a 35 mph zone. South, was ticketed for driving 55 berry plans for 1967. stocking in 25 a zone. mph mph Gerald Renzo, 413 East Vine, was ticketed for driving 50 mph MARION J. Turner, 27. in a 35 mph zone. No. 284, was cited by TooRFD 210 Tule Buzianis, J. George Circle, was cited for driving 35 ele Police for driving 41 mph in a 30 mph zone. mh in a 25 mph zone. A ticket was issued by Tooele JAMES C, Thomas, 18. 362 Police to George H. Weyland, Caldwell Drive, reeived a citation for driving 40 mph in a 39, RFD Box 235, for driving 40 mph in a 30 mph zone. 25 mph zone. Erb M. Johnson, 533 North M. West 365 5th Mair, Betty was ticketed by Tooele Main, North, Salt Lake City, was cited BUILDING CENTER for driving 55 mph in a 30 mph Police for driving 47 mph irw a 30 zone. mph zone. DENNIS K. Spendlove, 24, k Farrell Bryan, 20, 299 Naomi Jensen, Tooele County Home Agent, Mrs. Inez McKellar, Tooele Beautification South 3rd Street, was cited 225 Way, was cited for driving Chairman, Mayor Frank II. Bowman and Ernest Biggs, County Agent, look over plans for 40 mph in a 30 mph driving for while intoxicated and for the Tooele City Beautif&cation Project. driving REAIOCK zone. without a drivers license. Helen S. ' Campbell, 34, 307 CHAINLINK MARVIN CLAYTON Bullock, received a ticket Dugway, was cited for drunk Skyline Drive, for driving 40 mph in a 30 mph driving. Citations issued May 1, 1966: zone. Dennis J. Conzoles, 26, 47 John Roliert Mikesell, 545 No. 1st East, was cited for making Clenwood, was tracked on police radar driving 43 mph in a 30 excessive noise. ROBERT WILLIAMS, RFD mph zone. He was later cited. No. 1, Box 142, was cited for driving 42 mph in a 30 mph zone Lynn Marvin Struhs, 567 Sunand for driving without a license. set Ave., was cited for driving 44 mph in a 25 mph zone. James P. Mercurio was cited William Steinlwrg, music difor driving 41 mph in a 30 mph Far ragged, maintenance-fre- e John William Erickson, RFD DEATH .. rector of the Pittsburgh Symv zone. prelection j Box 3A, was cited for driving 42 die I When All meterinl AriC phony Orchestra, came to the R. 4Kf Grif245 in 25 a zone. Mielson, bitterness of Stanley tears mph the mph Cry not OU (leu tep rail) Lin. Ft. United States in 1937 at the fith Street, was cited for driving JAMES S. McKendrick, 492 But the tears of sadness Tosof Arturo invitation personal 42 mph in a 30 mph zone. Utah Ave., was cited for driving For the loss of love. canini to lecome Associate ConALLAN RAE, 511 Upland Dr., 39 mph in a 25 mph zone. Paul Boese 4 FI. BASKETWEAVE ductor of the NBC Symphony in Redweed (ember. It. sect portsNew York. He has been conducto, h: nd 'V'al' 24 tor of the Pittsburgh Orchestra stock, lad. noils too. since 1952. VERTICAL (82-356- 5 916 North Mai The Pittsburgh Orchestra, unwill der Mr. Steintergs direction BOARD ON BOARD KEEP AMERICA BEAUTIFUL WE DELIVER a concert in the Salt i present m cob PvOlirtied m 149 lin. pwbise Mn Lake Talremacle on Tuesday, Price includes noils, operation viift The A0vortng Council. May 10 at 8:30 p.m. The concert is by the Salt GRAPE STAKE Lake Tribune and the Utah Sym- SPECIAI5 Mill-cree- for Mother's Day ! 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