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Show The Tooele Transcript, Friday, Oct. 4, 1968 (A quick tour of some of the thoughtful new features the 1960 Chevrolets offer that other cars in Chevrolets field dont.) Headlight washers You push the windshield washer knob and hold it, and your headlights come clean. Fluid is diverted to two jet nozzles at each light lens. (Outer lights only on duals. ) The spray removes up to 80 of accumulated dirt. The feature is standard on 1969 Corvettes. It comes with the hidden headlights available on Camaro, Caprice and Kingswood Estate Wagons. It is available on all other models except Corvair. dow will Steering wheel lock When you own a car as desirable as the 1969 Chevrolet, you dont take chances. When you leave it, you lock it. Not just the doors. You lock the ignition, steering wheel and transmission lever, too. Heated glass In a moment your rear You spin your wheels once, wait a moment, and youre off with traction you wouldnt believe possible on slick ice, or packed snow. Available on all 1969 big1 Chevrolets. win- self-defro- Because weve built onto it a network of tiny ceramic strips capable of heating the entire sur- Our new lock on the steering column takes care of all that. Standard on all 1969 Chevrolets, Chevelles, Chevy Novas, Camaros and Corvettes. Sorry, car thieves. face. Fog and frost disappear quickly and quietly. You just flick a switch. The heated rear window is available on the 1969 Caprice Coupe and Impala Custom Coupe. Pushbutton tire chains You press a button on the instrument panel and the rear tires get a shot of liquid tire chain. Variable-ratipower steering is particularly helpful in short, full turns. And parking becomes unbelievably easy. Youll see. o Walk-i- n wagons Rehearsals are now underway in the looele Stake for this years road shows. Pictured abuse is a scene from the Twelfth Ward roadshow. The shows will be gisen simultaneously Ward and the Stockton in three cultural halls, the Tooele Stake House, The Ward on Tuesday, October 8 beginning at 7 p.m. You are insited. The tailgate swings open like a door on most of our 1969 station wagons. Which in itself is no big deal. But wait, theres more. Weve built a concealed step into the rear bumper. You simply step up, over, and in. (The way we build our wagons, you can do it without bumping your head, and without acrobatics. ) Walk into a wagon soon at your Chevrolet dealers. Power steering plus PVT SHIELDS Army Training Completed by Carey Shields Army Private Carey R. Shields, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Shields, 369 Isgreen Circle, completed eight weeks of ad- '69 Impala Custom Coupe vanced infantry training Sept. 6 at Ft. Lewis, Wash. He received specialized instruction in small upit tactics and in firing such weapons as the 4 rifle, the 0 machine h rocket gun and the launcher. He entered the Army in May 1968 and completed basic training at Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. Pvt. Shields was graduated from Tooele High School in 1967 and was employed by the Anaconda Company before entering the Army. The 1969 Caprice, Impala and Camaro are available with a new type of power steering. Variable-rati- o power steering. What it does is give you faster steering with fewer l rc AT fn 69 M-6- M-1- 3.5-inc- turns of the wheel. Putting you first, keeps us first. il C F C Col. Beverly F. ONeal, Jr. (seated), TAD Commanding Officer, signs pledge card for his contribution to the Combined Federal Campaign at the depot kick off ceremony. Looking Criticism comes with equal ease on are llarlev A. Porter, left, chairman of the depot campaign, and Marshall A. Crode, from Grandfather and Giandsun Public Relations Officer. only on different topics. The idea ot conscience embarrasses Modem Man. Moral consciousness is something that biochemists, psychologists and sociologists have tried to tic down with their straight pins of statistics and This marks the first year that theory. But conscience is a live Col. Beverly F. ONeal, Jr., Commanding Officer of Tooele civilian and military personnel at thing. Slice it up and it still kicked TAD will participate in a comArinv Depot, officially sqiiiuns. Cut off its tail and it off the Combined Federal Cam-- : bined campaign by contributing Cyrin Mans, glows a new one. paign at a special meeting of to all approved agencies in one St. Vntlionv Messenger depot officials on Wednesday, drive. September 23. THE CHIEFS torates as well personal staff : the meeting and followed the j colonels example by signing pledge cards for deductions from jtheir paychecks for regular Lake, and Marie VV'rathall of Elk and moose hunts open Col. ONeal has established Saturday, October 5 for all elk Grantsville also for the Fish Lake area. as the TAD target 1(X) per cent units, except the Heaston and Fish SUCCESSFUL applicants for participation by all depot per- - Lake. The moose hunt on the the Heaston Area with bull persound. north slope of the Uinta MounThe Combined Federal Cam- - tains opens for the ten permit mits include Paul Busico, Gerald Gordon, Melvin Johns, Darrell paign (CFC) is a government holders on this unit. ADDITIONAL areas have been Johns and Bobby Tonioli of authorized, job solicitation of federal em-- ; included in the open area for Tooele; David and Francis Johan-so- n of Grantsville also have bull ployees, military and civilian, in bull elk hunters this season and behalf of approved voluntary these new units attracted added permits for this area. How the hunters will fare this agencies of the Utah United Fund, hunters to the open bull elk the National Health Agencies and hunting just initiated last year. . year is difficult to predict since the International Service Agencies. Both the Cache and Neho areas the open bull elk areas were It replaces the separate drives are expected to attract a large expanded, but something about number of hunters due to their like last years 20 per cent on the formerly conducted by these various fund groups, consolidating all proximity to metropolitan areas open bull hunt should be close. All elk and moose areas are of the appeals into one single and to their generally good huntdeclared temporary game preserves campaign. ing. Successful elk applicants from and the only persons who may TO MAKE it more convenient for federal employees and milithis area include Dean Hammond carry firearms are those persons contrilni-- ' of Grantsville, who has a permit possessing elk or moose permits, make to personnel tary of use for the Ashley-Vernthe area, Richthe tions to except that game bird hunters CFC, of Tooele with a perautho-has been Carver ard ; deductions may carry shotguns or cottontail payroll rized, and pledged amounts will mit for Browns Paik- - Three Cor- rabbit hunters may carry shotbe deducted as designated by the ners, Craig Bleazard of Grants- guns or .22 caliber rifles. BULL ELK or moose huntville with a bull permit for Fish individual employee. ers must keep natural evidence of the sex of the animal attached to a considerable portion of the carcass, such as the head M227HWD or the sex Organs attached by the cord. Wearing of red or yellow clothing is required during all big game hunts and it is recommended this same practice be followed by bird hunters who may be in the mountains during the big wt game seasons for their own Combined Federal Campaign Kickoff At TAD the W1- "- vm A H i Mm HO, - Elk, Moose Hunts Open October 5 ; IbODfl USD 99 ! : (295 sq. in) Portacolor weighs only 24 lbs. 60 sq. in. screen built-i- n antenna ear phone jack dock-aut- o shut off once-a-yea- -; r, Only $22$ Black and Whife TVs start at $88 Ends 4 SoMda ;&? Jusf Arrived At Tooele VAliEY Hospital Model M907DWD meterguide tuning color minder controls automatic fine tuning Lifetime circuit board guarantee automatic flesh tone stabilizer automatic degausser walnut cabinet ONLY mmmm otto 398 NORTH MAIN, TOOELE BIRTHS Dont wait to stock up Do it now later While you get Two for the price of One ... Plus One Cent! InlOOcO pugj Shelly and JoAnn Prows, dai ghter, Sept. 30. Paul and Jo Ann Romanc daughter. Sept. 30. Cordeilo and Ernestine Va lerio, son, Oct. 1. MEDICAL Annabelle Jacobsen, Tooele George Erickson, Grantsville Jack Wooster, Tooele Ronald Christensen, Tooele Roy Jensen, Grantsville SURCER- YCarl Robeit Olsen, Tooele Danny Miner, Tooele |