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Show ttiM(lini them-'selve- r Company A small girl show ing Bathroom All I know stales to playmate: you stand on it and it makes Woodmen of the ngry." EWorld Magazine. - MISS DEB m-- , , , inacrri qurtlioni about Junior Mtu 4 ,t rtiqurtlr, (Editor note: The food sou disease will require vimt changes cut rati endanger ydur heart, or in eating habits. However, many protect it. This is what the I'lah of the foods people prefer cun Heart Association is stressing in remain in the diet, providing they an educational campaign now are prepa red properlv, or used underway. Today's article, the lust less Ircqticntlv, With this in mind, ill a series, contains practical ad- - the Heart Associut ion offers the sice and tips on food prepura- - woman of the house some cook- fug lips to perk up a menu. Tell some people they had Kxcii ,mii meat has fat in cholesterol and saturated fat it. so conk it on a meat rack and for Breakfast, thevd probably allow (,0 rendered fat to drain deny it. 1 hey would probably say off. IV wine, juice or liouillnn they had bacon and eggs, roll instead of fat drippings to baste with butter, and coffee with the meat. In cream. dishes such as stews, or soup There really is no difference slinks, cook them a day uliead lie! ween the two "meals." But and refrigerate. The meat fat nine ail individual knows that then can lie removed after it his eating habits are wrong, he hardens on lop of the preparamay lie on the road to correction. tion. And sw itching to a fat controlled, An endless variety of vegediet, not only tables can lie eaten in a at breakfast, but at all meals, rolled diet. Herbs and spices may help to reduce the risk of can give vegetables added zest. which underlies Combinations atherosclerosis, that add new and most heart attacks, says the I'tah subtle flavors include: rosemary Heart Association. with peas; cauliflower and sttiush; MODIFYING the diet to with zucchini; dill with oregano reduce the familv's risk of heart green lieuns; marjoram with Brussels sprouts; carrots and spinach; and, basil with tomatoes. TRY COOKING the vegetables in vegetable oil one or two half-cuserfor each teaspoons ving. Ilace in a skillet with tight cover, season, and cook over low heat, adding a little water during cooking, if needed. The liquid vegetable oils can lie used in many other wavs in cooking which calls for use of fat. For exumpfe: in Irving fish and poultry; to saute onions; in cream sauce, soups and whipped potatoes when they are made with skim milk; for making hot breads and cakes, and in many grooming and inlrrrrtt. pecially with a course at school and your work will always look neat and be easy to read. Second-hantypewriters are relatively inexpensive. Or if you have a birthday or graduation coming up, why not ask for a portable typewriter? It's a worthwhile investment. with the Q. I go gang a few times a week and it's lots of fun except when I get home and have to clean the blades of my skates. I could really use some blade aid. A. Keep skating! Putting a fresh shine on those skates takes a minimum of effort. Just wipe the blades with a Klecn-Up- s disposable window washer (yes. it washes more than windows!) that you've dampened. Then go over the blades with a Kleenex paper towel. In two minutes your skate blades are ready for the next outing! Q. I love the look of fish-nhose, but after wearing them about an hour my feet really (tart feeling sticky and uncomfortable. Do you have any suggestions, or am I Just going to have to suffer? A. Heres a way to foot comfort try lining each shoe with a Kleenex tissue! It won't show and will keep your feet from rubbing against the inside of the shoe. Just fold the tissue to fit the bottom of your shoe hose will be just at and fish-ncomfortable as regular stockings! Q. Teachers are always comd plaining about my handwriting. I try to write as dearly as I can, but it never and sometimes seems to help my grades are lower because of it. Is there anything I can do? A. Try typing rather than d bard-to-rea- writing! You can learn the es keyboard pretty quickly The Tooele Transcript, Fri., Jan. 10, 1909 Tips On Food Preparation To Keep A Healthy Heart ami tueut should Ite done after the important tilings that can't lie dune unv time have lieen luiini-- , plishetl. People innt lie willing to improve themselves on their own time and to think up ways of getting things done. Many young Nople whom I have inter- viewed for positions don't want to pay the price of suciess. They are not willing to improve themselves Con their own time and to learn Z how to lie more proficient in their position and prepare s for promotion. Computers aren't going to make all the' management decisions of the fu- tore. They will give management f-- information on which to liase de- visions, hut we are going to need 1 more men to make the decisions. The men who will make these "decisions are going to have to "hum midnight oil now, instead of watching television. Guv jiFergason. "Have Your Time anil I'se It Too," Best's Fire and Casualty News, Alfred M. Best s -- fat-co- Inventory and Yarn p SALE! CHRISTIANITY The church must go bark to the source and follow the example of "the Hebrew criminal" who hung on the cross. Christianity still has the power to move the Mans Heart," and "Recipes for world, if it will. James BaldFat Controlled, Low Cholesterol win, Negro author, from an adMeals." The types of food they dress delivered ut the Fourth recommend are suitable for most of the World Council of healthy people from childhood Churches at I'ppsulu, Sweden, through muturity. The amounts of food recommended will have to be regulated for different age CHURCII When the early church fath groiqrs, and during pregnancy. This should lie done with a plivxi-Tlii- s should lie done with t Now Is The Time physicians guidance, this advice in running her kitchen, may lie helping her own heart, as well us those of ull the loved ones in her family. The youngsters stand to gain bv acquiring tastes and eating halsits in their formative years that may help them avoid premature heart disease. Christmos Here Jan. 15 The Social Security Representative will lie at the Tooele City Hall on Wednesday, January 15. and also Wednesday, January 2'). Iictuecn the hours of 10 a. m. and noon. to Buy That Home over, the new year is upon us. All predictions indicate that interest rotes and cost of construction will go up during 1969. We have some very attractive homes to offer, some with low interest if the equity is purchased, let us show them to you before you buy) is A beautiful three bedroom home with double garage, home is fully carpeted throughout, a delux kitchen with all equipment you can want, including built-irange, refrigerator, dishwasher, disposal), air conditioning and delux cabinets. Beauti fully carpeted livingroom, dining room, family room, anc f three bedrooms, two and baths, lots of clothes closets, patio, landscaped yard fully fenced, two fireplaces and many other delux features. Appraised for $44,000. Make us an offer. n Peace Corps Placement Test To He Held one-hal- Tooele area residents interested in putting their skills to use in developing nations around the world are invited to take the Peace Corps Placement Test ut 1:30 p.in. on Saturday, January 18 at Salt Lake City, Room 1(10, U.S. Post Office anil Court- Another beautiful home that has every feature included in the house above described including four bedrooms, two full baths, two fire places, air conditioned and one of the most beautiful landscaped yards in Tooele, with fruit trees, garden area ond irrigation water. Let us show you this one. We have an equity deal on a three bedroom, fully carpeted home, with large built-ikitchen, oir conditioned and fenced in landscaped yard. This home is offered at 7,800 and con be had on a down payment of 1600 with an assumption agreement of a 6 per cent loan. You must see this home to appreciate it. n house Building. The Peace Corps uses the Placement Test to determine how an applicant can liest lie utili.- ed overseas. The test measures 1 general aptitude and the ability to learn a language, not education or achievement. The test requires no preparation and is an applicant can neither pass nor fail. Per r .i interested in serving with iiie Peace Coqis must fill out an application, if they have other dehydrated or prepared not already done so, and present foods which call for fat to lie it to the tester liefore the test. added. Application forms are available from post offices or from the Desserts keyed to a in Washington, diet can Peace Corps give variety as well as flavor. D.C. 20523. Fifteen thousand volunteers Many home-bakegoodies can continue to appear on the table, are currently serving in Asia, but they should lie made with Africa, Latin America and the polyunsaturated margarines or Pacific Islands, working with the h oils. Puddings should lie made people of those nations in non-fa- t milk. But avoid help projects ranging from food chocolate puddings, since they production to health to educa-ar- e high in saturated fat. Egg tion. More volunteers are needed whites can lie used without re- - for programs which will liegin strict ion, as a topping for desserts this spring and summer, or in angel cake. Fresh fruit is Mr. Chase, seeing Lincoln recommended. his shoes, said to him, FOR A complete review of shining Mr. President, gentlemen dont recommended diets, recipes and black their own hoots." Lincoln Cooking tips, ask the Heart As- quizzically replied, Whose boots sociation for copies of two new do SoCaSan Piper they black? Heart booklets, "The Way to A Another beautiful home, split level, with four finished bedrooms, carpeted living room, with fireplace, ond o large rumpus room, carpeted and with fireploce, double garage, and fenced in landscaped yard. You must see this one to appreciate it. Priced for quick sale at 25,000. Another beautiful home, is a three bedroom home with both livingroom and family room, with fireploce in each, house fully carpeted, one of the finest kitchens I have ever seen, fully equipped, airconditioned and a beautifully landscaped yard. A heated double garage with automatic overhead door, and many other features too numerous to mention. If you are in the market for a cheaper home, we have comfortable two and three bedroom homes going from 8500 up to 16,800. Located in almost oil sections of Tooele. d f ers came together; they talked about their powers; when modem churchmen come together, they talk ulxmt their problems. Arthur J Moore, .Sunday School Times and Gospel Herald Some excellent business locations on North Main. One business building that is a fine investment and in excellent condition. Come in and let us tell you, and show you, rhe advantages of dealing with ALLSOP REALTY. sclf-wit- We have two beautiful new homes under construction that will be available very soon, these are split entry homes with all delux features, and with the garage in the basement. NO winter problems in these homes. ' Allsop Realty Tooele, Utah - Telephone 8823689 WORK IVOfMRS TRANSCRIPT AND BULLETIN RATES: 5 cents per word Regular (light face type) Business (dark face type) 10 cents per word 50 cents per issue Up to one inch (monthly rate) $1.50 per inch Display ads Over one inch (monthly rate) $1 per inch MONTHLY RATES are for consecutive insertions only, with no changes. Except with business firms' and individuals who maintain open accounts with the Transcript and Bulletin, all classified advertisements are CASH IN ADVANCE. AN ERROR in a classified ad should be reported immediately the paper is responsible for one incorrect insertion only. ALL CLASSIFIEDS will be included in the DESERET SAMPLER a newspaper distributed to 2,000 Dugway, Utah residents and workers twice monthly, without additional charge. 'DEADLINE for classified ads is 11 a.m. day of publication. d t II I! msrcn suss MAGNA 125. us (SIS Executive built-in- s, family WflfJT ADS room, 2 fireplaces, carpet and drapes. Will furnish. Phone 7 297-215- i B II SEE THE NEW World Book and cyclopedia 882-264- FOR SALE tri level, five bed18 Homart FOR SALE rooms, fenced, pool. 18,750 after 4:30 p.m. ' CRI Weiner En- - Childcraft. CRI pigs. 882-361- 7. Ph FIREWOOD FOR SALE 884-330- 884-341- 10 CUSTOM BUILT. All fabrics, modem designs. CORDON FURNITURE CO., 60 S. Main. CRI 10 i 882-264- TWO AND THREE bedroom plex apts with attached garvISTA LINER CAMPERS for FIREPLACE WOOD and cedar sale. Buy at Tooele County age. $70 and $80 monthly. We NEW 10 Call post. under FOR SALE HOUSES COMPLETE furnish fridge and stove. Ph Dealer, Tooele Plymouth Sales. Eleconstruction near East V 87 N. Main Street. CRI feaFOR School. SALE Special mentary Frigidare Imperial all under utilities are electric dryer. No ventilation ture APARTMENT for rent excels PROFESSIONAL rug care. required. Excellent condition. ground. Priced $13,900 and lent location. Furnished. and upholstery cleaned in for down Low or paint $60. up. Inquire at 382 South your home. Free estimates. down. FHA and VA approved. Main. Zeroxed. Phone SHEETS GENEALOGY CHILDREN doll 2 Phone dishes for or evenings get 31 Christmas? Buy them a doll Pedersen-Gib- b Real WE BUY watches, diamonds, gold CookBATCH. APARTMENTS CRI Estate. cupboard. Prefinished veneer facilities. need Private PUPPIES bath, rings or trade them in on new HUNTING good ing $25 plus tax. Also have used merchandise. Bateman Jewelry. 10 heat and air conditioning. $50 NEARLY NEW home. childrens house table with chairs CRI and up. Utilities included. 365 full basement, all brick, built after 5 p.m. $7.50. Ph 7 East Vine St. Phone oc1A immediate ins, baths, Home Investment Realty TAPS REPAIRED. TOILETS, after 4:30 p.m. Sherman K. Smith cupancy. 15,850. $1500 down. after 5. Balance FHA. 14 So. Blaine. CUSTOM CURING, CUSTOM 30 MAGNA $85. One bedroom home OUR BEST BUY! Spacious two SLAUGHTERING, WE furnished, trailer,' carpets, b.r. home, partial basement, THINK YOU DESERVE WE WILL pay you $1.65 for drapes, utilities paid. Phone new roof, new paint, garage, MORE ON CUSTOM 191 NORTH HAINES REALTY, 31 your silver dollar, or better link chain fruit trees and SLAUGHTERING, CUTMAIN, TOOELE. 882 1394. still, get $2.25 in merchandise. fenced. All for just $1200.00. TING, WRAPPING, FREEZ116 WEST MAIN, GRANTS Bateman Jewelry Your SilMAGNA $75. New firea want DOES THE family ING. HICKORY SMOKED ' EVENINGS ver STore. VILLE, CRI will duplex. Drapes, carpet, HAMS AND BACON place, and family room. Motj-e- r COME IN AND 31 furnish. Ph of lots and kitchen a nice FROM SALOMI TO LINK SEE OUR LISTINGS. CARL STEED REFRIGERASAUSAGE OUT OF YOUR storage space, 114 baths. Dad CRI TION FOR REFRIGERATION l a nice patio, landscaped yard CHEAPER CUTS AT NO ADTHREE ROOM furnished Apt. FOUR SERVICE AND COMMERBUILDING LOTS for sale DITIONAL CHARGE. warport, all fenced in. We for rent. 427 So. Coleman. CIAL CALL JIM PALMER 80 ft by 125 ft. Improved have this all for the low price 24 HOUR PICKUP SERVICE PHONE 884 6689 of $1750.00. $2,500 each. Choice location. FELLER MEAT PACKING MASTER CHARGE ' Phone 4 MANY leading investors 5 p.m. after say NEWLY FURNISHED APT -RIVERTON, UTAH CARDS ACCEPTED PRI land is one of the best invest260 South preferred. Jan. 17 Couple We ments for your money. 2nd West. have listed some of the lowest WILL TEND CHILDREN m FENDER GUITARS amsp. Salt home priced properties in the Tooele POLE to Band Banner Lost. If Fridas. thru FOR RENT Monday As low as $8 Lake home. prices. 8 found call bv Sat. Salt Lake area. Property values Lunch References served. down and $8 per month. Chau- Partly furnished. $130. Utilities Reward. are raising in value. Call me available. Phone doin Music Co., 220 So. Main, paid now for a wise investment. du- I 882-472- 31-Ja- 884-338- 882-143- PRINTING Car-pet- 11 H II s. ? 882-206- 882-020- CRI - FOR RENT - LEASE - SALE Large cement building 70x170 foot. Suitable for storage, machine shop, auto repairs or manufacturing. Inquire O. T. 4 or Barrus, phone CRI ORDER OF MOOSE 882-260- 3 882-262- LEGION POST MEETINGS 2nd and 4th 297-245- WEDNESDAYS, 17 8 p.m. CRI MAGNA $95, brick home. Carpet, yard. Will furnish. Ph 297-245- drapes, 297-245- 1 FURNISHED APARTMENTS -2 and 3 rooms., New kitchens Chaudoin Music Lesson begin January 6. n. 884-663- 7-- ROCKY MOUNTAIN LODGE NO. 11 F&AM MEETS 1st & 3rd TUESDAYS, 7:30 p.m and appliances, including electric ranges, automatic gas heat. Air conditioned. Large recreation area. Rates start at $75 per month with all utilities furnished. Rent by day, week, month or year. Linen service available. WESTERN APART515 North Main, MENT, Tooele. Phone CRI 882-356- n. 882-097- 254-348- MISS seeing us before you buy or sell. PUFFER REALTY and INSURANCE, 453 N. Main, Tooele, Utah, 24 882-121- 6. n. WOULD LIKE to tend children. Monday thru Friday. Ph 882-495- - , 884-343- 882-262- 1. , 0 882-071- 882-206- FOR RENT one nicely furnished apt. Close in. Only $65 per .month with utilities Good condition. MOBILE HOMES 1952 Chev furnished. Suitable for couple. Good car. Pool car or car for No children. ALSO One nice 9 furnished apt. Suitable $75. Phone teenager. for couple or bachelor. Only GRANTSVILLE, after 5 p.m. Utah 10x55 Leisurehome Trailer. Furnishmonth with utilities $57 per ' ed. $3,000 cash. Shady TrailWOMAN WANTS night work furnished. Inquire O. T. Barrus er Court, Amestoy. from 6 p.m. Fern or Dere Phillips, Ph 882-117- 1 882-411- 882-006- DONT 295-557- 8 882-322- 6 882-459- AMERICAN 884-380- - Nice GRANTSVILLE large 3 b.r. home, oversize living room and- nice family kitchen, new roof, new gas fumae, garage, partial basement, just $14000.00. - FOR SALE 1967 Chev pickup b ton, heavy dufv V8, Call - MG 11(H) dition. $295. 1964 CUSTOM KILLING UNDER STATE INSPECTION CHOICE GRADE A CRAIN-FEBEEF, 52 CENTS; MUTTON, LAMB, 54 CENTS; PORK, 40 CENTS; PRICES INCLUDE PROCESSING. FINANCING AVAILABLE. PHONE 884 3837. Tooele and Bountiful 884-390- t 1 - Excellent con- 882-244- 882-260- runs good. 0 882-117- WE REPAIR all makes of stereos, radios, black and white or: color TVs. Fast Guaranteed Service. Special service to Dugway once each week. AL AND LID FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE. CRI 882-096- - Make $30 HELP WANTED up daily on Food Route. Man or woman part or full time. Write Earl Stetson, Box 4014 7 Oakland, Calif. 94623. P-- ELECTRIC IRON repairing. All makes. Steam irons cleaned and repaired. ELMERS, 38 W. CRI Vine. WANTED 2 or 3 shares of Settlement Canyon water. Ph 882-04(4C-3- or 882-333- 6 CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING -YOUR CORRAL. CALL US WE DO THE REST. WHOLESALE MEAT, USD A CHOICE ARISTO-CRATEOR GRANITES 52c LB. PROCESSED. TOOELE ICE AND or STORAGE, EASY TERMS AVAILABLE. WILL Erda. WOULD 1957 DESOTO $100 295-557- 8 Phone 882-108- 882-299- Home Investment Realty Sherman K. Smith 882-322- 6 Tooele. INSURANCE 882-357- CRI 884-343- 9 two bedroom apt. FOR RENT Unfurnished $105; furnished $130. 260 No. 1st East. Ph CRI 882-196- PEDERSEN AGENCY. 882-022- NO. 2031 MEETINGS WED. 8 p.m. JOE E. HEPNER, Secy. 4 PHONE YOUR insurance rates gone up? Check our low rates. 882-073- 884-341- 882-389- LOYAL HAVE 882-465- 882-357- BPO ELKS NO. 1673 MEETINGS 2nd and 4th TUESDAYS at 8 p.m. at 61 N. Main. l) I? DRAPERIES READY MADE or ALL TYPES small engine and appliance repair. Snowblowers and Snomobile repair. Richard Outzen, 345 No. 2nd West, 884-341- NEW CHILDCRAFT for your CRI children. l; Wtyinc 9 or 882-034- BABY SIT mv home in like to join carpool in 882-468- vicinity of 35h South and 6th West. Call 1 after 6 882-085- p.m. weekdays. |