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Show MISTAKES A should never he man ii'li.imi'd to own he has been In the wrong. which is lint that in other words saying, lie is wiser today' than he was Grit vesterdav. Gleaners M-M- en arly . . Mliy J I is the date set by and Gleaners for a fun party. Watch this paper for further information. May 31 SECOND SECTION The Tooele Transcript, Friday, May 23, 1969 Singing Mothers Set Rehearsal Schedule WHO USE NATURAL GAS FOR New Officers for the Tuesday Night Ladies League (standing, outgoing presidenty) right to left: Mary Lou Jefferies, President, Pat Hansen, vice president, Nancy Frailey, secretary, Linda Lopez, sargent of arms, (sitting, incoming presidency) right to left: Emma West, president, Linda Lopez, vice president, Mary Ann McConnell, secretary, Anne Winnegge, sargent of arms. Trophies for first place team in the Tuesday Night Ladies League are L to R: Winnie Somppi, Trudy Jaynes and Noma Miles. Family Swim Available Family swim tickets for the next year are now available at tlie Tooele Pool. They sell for $25 per year . Season tickets are also avail- If you are a Mountain Fuel Supply Company customer ,in Utah who uses natural gas for heating only, you can earn money this year by keeping your furnace pilot light on during summer months. This is possible under Mountain Fuels new Utah rate schedules which able according to Leigh Pratt. Summer tickets for June, July and August sell for $15. The other three, quarters sell for $5 each. A full schedule of summer swim lessons will begin on June 9. Registration will begin after June 1. provide: The lowest summer rates in 40 years service exceeds $4 Once Across Trophies donated by Bateman Jewelry (standing L to R) Gloria Callister, most strikes, 11; Mary Lou Jefferies,' most splits 8; (sitting L to R) Margie Halverson, most spares, 16;' Dennice Hodge, lowest game, 79; Teresa Warr, high series, 526; Norma Miles, high game, 201, not present. It makes sense (and earns you dollars) Find to use natural gas the out about the savings you can make using natural gas for hot water heating, cooking, clothes drying, air conditioning, barbecuing, or outdoor lighting. Ask our nearest Utah office for details. year-roun- SUPPLY COMPANY AaCutel Goa Stuiu For TOTAL comfort and convenience - it's natural GAS! cKaMeens Trophies for second place team in Tuesday Night Ladies League L to R: Chervil Hammond, Deanna Hoffman and Emma West. beauty Salem Upstairs RITZ Ph New Telephone Rates Will Increase Your Bill New telephone rates will be- Commission come effective in Tooele be1969 order, ginning with bills dated May 19, 1969, according to Brigham Mdntire, local manager for pilot light on is all that heating only customers need do to qualify for continuous service credit provided service is maintained at one address for the preceding 12 consecutive months. The $1 a month credit for continuous service applies to the seven winter rate months, November through May, a total of $7 for the year. - ... purchase shares TON FUNDS Individual Trophies for Tuesday Night Ladies League winners (standing L to R) Trudy Jaynes, second high game, 211; Teresa Warr, most improved, 40; Mary Ann McConnell, first high average, 158; Leona Hitesman, second high average, 139 (not present); Emma West, first high series, 531. (Sitting, L to R) Nancy Frailey, first high game, 213; Anne Winnegge, most pins over average 88; Beth Peterson, lowest game, 41; Pat Hansen, second high series, 524 (not present). Ask Mataes, Mountain States Telephone. THE UTAH Public Service Commission on April 11 authorized the company to increase rates by $2,094,123 annually. It has been 11 years since tele-- . phone, rates were adjusted upward. In 1964, charges for residential service were reduced 25 cents per month. New rate schedules call for. y an increase of 60 cents for residential telephone service and $1.40 for an individual business line per month. ' One of the major changes approved was package billing for switchboard and key telephone service. This new billing practice enables customers to choose service features rather than individual parts and pieces of a telephone system. CHARGES FOR connecting new telephones will increase to four dollars for all work done on the same order at a residence and four dollars for each line or telephone connection within a business. e The charge for color and Princess telephones will be reduced to two dollars and the charge for nine and thirteen foot cords will be discontinued. Charges for extension telephones will be reduced to 75 cents per month. New economy long distance calling times have been established to correspond with the interstate schedule. With the n new rates, no call in Utah will have a cost differential of more than five cents greater than that for an interstate call of the same distance, placed at the same time of day. In some cases, Utah rates will be lower. CHARGES FOR calls will generally be increased. Night rates on this type of service will be eliminated and the same rate will apply 24 hours each day. Tlie new rate schedule, approved bv the Public Service station-to-statio- than last years Camaro with comparable equipment. If you equip Camaro with Powerglide, the new 250-h- p 350 V8 that runs on regular gas, advanced-desig- n power disc brakes, whitewall tires and wheel covers, the price is $147 less than last years model with comparable equipment, including head restraints. on the Mdntire 812-227- Swing Into Summer with a new hair color by Jackie. Jackies Special This Week 3 Virgin Bleach - $15 Tints - $6, Streaking $1250 April said. 11, Call Jackie Today Use your BankAmericard for gas, oil, tires, batteries, all accessories and repairs $69.00 less than last years Chevelle with comparable equipment Were not talking about a stripped-dow- n car, either. Were talking about a Malibu Sport Coupe with head restraints and a 200-h- p V8 that runs on regular gas. If you add Powerglide, power disc brakes, wheel covers and whitewall tires to your Malibu, youll find its $69 less. person-to-perso- Commission May 12, will these stations in Utah and Idaho welcome First Security BankAmericard: ALL n in- crease revenue for the telephone company by $2,085,804 annually. This is $8,319 less than was authorized by the Add a few options like these to your Impala: Turbo V8. Power disc brakes. Head Big 300-h- p restraints. Whitewalls. Wheel covers. All together, the price is $101 less than it was for last years Impala, comparably equipped. Putting you first, keeps us first Hydra-mati- ' Baaed on manufacturers for a free Ralph J. Wetzstein one-tim- MCUUICf $147.00 less HAMIL- holding stocks of over 80 corporations. prospectus. one-part- GM MAM Of in a mutual fund vearn. Under the new low summer rates, it will cost only pennies to operate a pilot light in summer months.' Keeping the MOUNTAIN FUEL For a minimum of $20 down and $10 a month you can 259 E. Skyline Ave. Tooele, Utah 84074 It is a pity that most advertising makes the reader yawn not No monthly minimum charge for summer service (June through October) No summer billing unless cost of the Lodge. Tickets HEATING ONLY A credit of $1 a month applicable to each bill for winter service rate months (November through May) for residential users in Utah who maintain continuous service at one address for the preceding 12 consecutive months. Exalted Ruler Tooele Elks Lodge is havSinging Mothers of. Tooele Stake are rehearsing to provide ing a Laugh In party on May music for quarterly stake con- 24th, honoring Exalted Ruler ference on June 8. They invite Bill and Rita Howard. all women of the stake to join The entertainment is the with them. key to this party, so dont miss Rehearsals scheduled it. Dinner will he stuffed Cornare for May 21, 22 and 28 and ish hens, admission is $5 per June 4 at the Tooele Stake couple. Center at 7:45 p.m. Guests are welcome. Please make reservations by calling An important message TO UTAH FAMILIES Laugh In To Honor c. suggested retail prices, including Federal excise tax and suggested dealer new car preparation charge. r OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING With the year 2000 looming on the horizon, every citizen who hopes to play a productive role in American society must have occupational training of a sort whether he wants to be a brain surgeon or an airplane repairman or an technician or an astronaut. Before the new century dawns, we will see startling changes in science and technology: Change will simply wipe out hundreds of occupations that exist today. If we are to step into the future without stumbling, we must produce trained citizens in this Grant Venn, country. Eye on Tomorrows Jobs, American Education I Hundreds of other individual stations selling other brands also welcome it! Drive in wherever you see this sign... (R)Servicemarks owned ond licensed by BankAmerica Service Corporation |