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Show Hand Greets Elk Leader Vat 0 Tooele High Schoolll marching band W4ii at the Salt Luke on March I to greet the Grand Exalted Ituler of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Air-po- i Elks Holiert E. Honey. demonstrations lasted Grand Exalted ituler Bouev was making his official visitation to I'tah and the western states. Utah Elks Association President Monte Gowers and Grand Exalted Huler Bouev wished to thank the people of Tooele, Mr. Boy Ferrin, and the Tooele High School Band for the outstanding reception that they received on their arrival in Salt Lake City. -- 1 U minutes Tooele Slake The Martha Warlmrton Camp, Daughters of the Itah Pioneers, will hold their March meeting Monday, March IS at the home of Mary Undlierg. 96 North First East at 7 p in. The Tooele High School Band was on hand to welcome Grand Exalted Huler of the BPO Elks when he arrived at the Salt l.ake Airport. From left to right are Past Exalted Huler Kay Hansen, Band Director Roy Eerrin, Grand Exalted Huler Holiert E. Bouev and Itah State Elks Association President Monte Cower. Many a gal goes to college to get a Mrs. degree. 7JDOB&0O cant buy a better nfinnonaDD tire to save your life! the worlds first ever to hit the road Clyde Gibson fire Shop 725 North Main, Tooele Utahs Junior Miss Shelley Osterloh, of Salt Lake City, is welcomed to Mobile, Ala., during a parade inaugurating the 11th America's Junior Miss Pageant. She is among 50 candidates one from each state participating in the national pageant to determine the outstanding high school senior girl of 1968. Approximately 70,000 girls took part in local and state competition leading to the national finals. Judging based on scholastic ability, personality, tal alertness, poise and personal appearance, youth fitness, and creative anJ performing arts, was to begin Monday. Finals on Friday, March 15 will be telecast in color by NBC from 10 to 11 p.m. EST, sponsored exclusively for the first time by Chevrolet. oiir aimv pris Enas a solloir tw sft at MgMr tlhiaini SyDvainiia Sylvan ia Value Days as bright a color picture as money can buy Previously priced at $489.95 Sale price only $449.95 $40.00 save in Come today and wt CF211K Early American. Distressed Maple finish. Automatic fine tuning control (AFC). 295 sq. in. viewable only picture. $64995 In their portables, consoles, and You could buy the most expensive color TV on centers. the market today, but you still wouldn't get a In their Early American, Scandinavian, Contembrighter picture than you get with a Sylvania. At porary, Mediterranean, French Provincial and any price. Thats because Sylvania has the Colorbright 85 Italian Provincial sets. Which come in mahogany, picture tube. And no other tube gives you a brighter walnut, cherry, pecan, oak, maple and butternut veneers. picture. Sylvania puts their Colorbright 85 picture tube Sylvania puts their Colorbright 85 picture tube in all their color TV sets. So whether you buy in 53 models. sets (each Sylvahias least expensive set, or their most expenand In their sive set, youll still be getting their brightest set. measured diagonally). nt 20-inc- h, lft to right: Scott McKendrick, I jury Russell, Kent Sagers Steve Beckstrom, Bob Tonioli, and Inland Hogan, recently won the area contest for Parliamentary Procedure. Exempt Plates Ward presidencies and and class leaders are especially urged to attend this meeting as a special demonstration will lie given to help them with the "Creative Arts Exhibit" scheduled for May. All departments will lie held and a good representation from each ward is desired. Stake Hoard meuiliers will meet (rant Johannesen, The safest tire h, All MIA ward workers in the Tooele Stake are invited to the moiitlilv leadership meeting, Thursday, March 21 at 7.30 p.m. in the Stake Center. 23-in- ch Tooele Merc Co. iNon-Expirin- g the plates. If you are one of the niaiiv Only those exempt cars used Tooele residents who have lieeti in police work and other activiwondering why all of those 1967 ties where cars are unmarked have license still green plates are to and state changed to the black )96S plates. clinging city, county cars, there is a simple ami n. Taxi driver: Koads scholar. The green license plates is- Henry E. Lcalro. sued to EX or exempt cars ownWAR CORRESPONDENT: ed hv government units, are nonJean Farris expiring. This new type of plate battle tattle. will save the taxpayer much Food budget; money over the next several years and much work installing Jane Hunt Clark Shelf-contro- l. Utah-lro- pianist who has risen to international Prominence, will appear as soloist with the Utah Symphony in June when the orchestra makes its first West Coast tour. Mr. Johannesen will appear in four of the five concerts, as fodlows: Seattle, June 21; Santa Barbara, June 23; San Francisco, June 24; and Portland, June 25. The program will lie announced at a later date. It will lie recalled that Mr. Johannesen appeared with the Utah Symphony in seven of its concerts during the 1966 Euro- Armstrong poeW Leadership Tlmrs., 7:30 p.m. Johannesen To Appear on Tour the Mo MIA at 7 p.m. Fiber Glass tire see xix each. Also held was the Foundation Award and Public Shaking Contest. Scott McKendrick placed third in the contest and Iceland Hogan won the Farm Mechanic Award. The team now will go to the State Convention to compete with eight mure teams for the state championship. Wurhurton Camp You Wins Contest The Tooele FEA Chapter recently won the Parlimcntary Procedure Content at South Summit Monday. Compe'ing were eight teams from different areas. The rt ,r The Tooele Transcript, Friday, March 15, 1968 Tooele Chapter Roofing Weather Is Here! Winner of the area. Foundation Award was Iceland Hogan. Re-shin- your house now gle To Sell Goodies The Volunteens, candy strippers from Tooele Valley Hospital will !e selling assorted Iroxes of candy in the area. The project is to raise money to liny equippean tour, everywhere to highest ment for the hospital. The candy praise. The West Coast tour, will Ire $1 per !hx and the girls is therefore, a logical and promis- will appreciate any support given ing reunion of Maestro Ahrava-ne- l, to their work. Mr. Johannesen and the Utah Symphony Orchestra. Tooele Valley Roofing 882-211- 9 or 882-333- 8 A |