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Show Gun (,llll Sultuir District Hov Seoul News To Host Old 'Finiers The Great Salt Lake Cnun-ii- l ul Buy Stunt uf Saltair Divtriil and the Salt Lake Alltel Rawlmll Tram announce the oint touorship uf a I'llth, Hit and Tliruw couqti til Ml. uu-rit- a The annual Utah Mute lltNiiul IUiiii Trap Shunt i H hfiluliil for Apnl and , 15 at l he Tuia-iin Club, 1971 Shooters farm registration must Ik lulu I he Round Ituluii Committee h Marsh 27. Drawv ill fur Irani lie helil ing ini iVeihiewlat . Marih 25 at 7. hi p in. Tuuele Ciiii Cluli will also host the I'tali Slate "Shuut off Sunday, April 21. EMRV BUIS are a coitetatioH meet-mr all committee staging tlie Saltair District Ho Scout I 'amputee imi htI 1 1 and 1 was hdd to assuie all Scoutei ami '4J Cai., 41 East lt North, Too- CM C financing, Mr. Harm in the aulomolule business in TiMH'le Counts- for more than 10 years and you can deiend on what he tell ha Ih-c- - OII. WE NEED MOItE USED CAHS. IIICIIEST TRADE ALIjOWANCE AT STOKERS Special Buys For this Week Used Cars Mar. 23 to Mar. 30 One 1970 ford Pickup Ton Camper SA Aulo Tram. Color Special Green It. Very Clean One 1969 GMC Pickup H ton. Color Green. Automatic tram. Very nice truck. One 1971 Pontiac Grand Prix. Low Just mileage. like new. One 1970 Cad. Coupe Deville Brown color. Very nice. Loaded. of these Priced Be ow Present Book Val All ue! CALI OR SEE: 0. T. (Cot) Bus. phone Res. phone Barrus 882-106- 6 882-389- 4 1. CulllKtltiMI UMII lu through 17 year. 2. Eath paituipant mnt lie registered ill a ('ui Paik, Scout Venluie ur Eplurer Truup, in the Cleat Salt lake Council. 3. ENTRY HE id 25 ccnl Mr part n ipatit mihl aivuiuun applicatlun. Only applications MKtniaikt-ur Itinied in at the Council Center tm ur pril H will le accepted. )itiut will lie held ciHiiMiillun April (i and Ma 15. I'nit leader will le imlihed ul date and place. Hy will cuniMte again! their uwii age group unlv. Prize and award; 1. Every artniMnt will rec ial I cti a titket fur a clinic conducted by the Salt take Alltel Sat., Ma 19 10 a. ill. to 1 p in. at Deik Field. 2. THE E5ENINC game will lie designated ScimiI Niflit and the 45 divtnet winner and their faniilie will lie guests uf the Alltel fur the game again! will Im SjMikane. Family titket atailahle fur jMirthase Iruin 9 a. in. lu 2 p.m. Saturday, at a cut uf $1 r family fur all lit Funeral Held For Former Resident ciiviutv Cl. I II I 72 Ql Mr. Roy 1 arson. Worthy President uf Tooele Eagle lodge I pic tured almse a he aeerpt a Century Club Award fruin the Great Salt lake Council. Bov Scout uf America. Making fur Service. Saltair Seoul Dislriet. The the presentation i E. Mas ire llauk. award i made in recognition uf the Eaglet donation to the BN uf 1 100 during 1972. Plroto courtesy of A. I). Iboma t 3. Tlie Nine (annied winner (une irui n each designated age group) will Ik? guests uf the Salt lake Angel fur an cxInhitiiMi game with the California Angel May 21. Winner will lie given laix seat ticket and their parent general adiniiun titket. 4. Five uf the nine council winner (une Cub Scout, mic Scout, mic Explorer, plus two at large) will earn all cxH'Ue lu Anaheim, Calif., paid tri where they will lie guest uf the California Angel at a game against the New York Yankee June 18 - phi passes to Disneyland. Trip winner will lie determined bv a norm for each age group. Mr. Jack Hatch, Tooele Elks luidge, is pictured above as he accepts a Century Club Award from the Great Salt lake Council, Bov Scouts of America. Making the presentation is E. for Service, Saltair Scout Divtrict. Hie award is made in Wayne Hanks, recognition uf the Eagles donation to the BSA of $100 during 1972. Other Century Club mcmlrers from the Tooele area arc: Tooele City, Hubert Swan, Mayor; Toch-ICounty, Willis Smith, Commission Chairman; Grants ille City, Tcryl Hunsakcr, Mayor; Sidney E. laYar Tate, Howard J. Clegg and E. Wayne Hank. Tire Great Salt lake Council and the Saltair Scout District are extremely grateful to the Century Club members. Photo courtesy of A. D. Thomas n c Ilul-linge- contestant will lie allowed five pitches at a stationary target. HIT: Each contestant will lie given three ball to fiuigo hit for distance. Only the longest hull will lie counted. Distance will lie counted to spot where lull first touches ground. A maximum of five tosses will lie allowed each contestant. THROW: Each contestant will lie given three throws for distance and accuracy. The lateral distance from an established line will lie subtracted from the length of the throw. Distance will lie counted where ball first touche ground. Only the high- - est scoring throw will lie count- ed. District leaders under the direction of Grant Eastwood, ' urge that all troops have their hoys participate in this outstanding competitive Boy Scout event. A registration sheet can lie secured from the Saltair District Officers and should lie mailed to the Scout Office on or liefore April 14 with a registration fee of 25 cents. SALTAIR Is Coming Soon! ! A PREPARE NOW! ! Steadmans Garden Center is your complete Sales and Service On your. . . Lawn Mowers Tillers And Other Small Motorized Garden Equipment and Repairs . . . Also Tune-Up- s Should be done Now, before you need to use them. STEADMANS 916 North Main, Tooele - 882-356- 5 Police Blotter Bov Scout Well The End of Winter GARDEN CENTER d x either. COMPETITION! Each PITCH: Funeral services were held Imlav, Manli 22, in Salt Lake City for Sherman W. Nance. MR. N NCE a funner Tooele-an- , owned ami a cafe here for many sears. He died Muivh 19 in a Mumv Hospital ol natural cause, lie was 68 sear old. Rom Marxh 21, I 'DM in Provo, he was a son of William and Sarah Hansen Nance and wa married to laiVonla Leonard June 23, 1928 at Farmington. He wa a nieinlier of the LDS Ob-stail- !l s. The Tooele Transcript, Friday, March 23, 1973 of ail lMltl4lldillg da of Scooting aitiwtics, accoiditig to Cullitli, clialliu.ui. ItolM-t- t Kerr will conduct the Compa Conise ami Ful id problems, IVni altoit, the e Nature Idciitiluatioii ami Course; Jie lattle. Estimating Distance ami Height Measure Competition ami Norman Nielsen, Watei Boiling ami Twist On a Sink. 1IIE EYENT will he held at skull Valley Dug-wa- S 5 .. Second Section Imi Im . 4 3 TJiiUiaxaixKr 1 ful-lo- have-ImiI- ele, I'lah. Dealers for Cadillac Buitk. Pontiac, Opal ami CMC Tnuk. Also a fine elcction of top ued car and truck. Willi lecent A e O. T. (Cut) Harm. Sale Representative fur Sinker Motor U'sDsDUll'il S Camporee Scheduled 9 State Shoot "I The following items were taken from the Tooele City Police Dcartinciit Log and the records of the Citv Court. MARCH 13: Shoplifting; A 16 year old Tooele youth was referred to ju- venile authorities. Shoplifting: Two Tooele bov one eight and one nine years old were released to their parents. No referrals were made. Car prowl; Jay Stoddard, 511 N. 1st East, reports his car rifled and a window broken. Theft: A tire and rim was reported stolen from a vehicle owned by Mt. Fuel Supply Co., 76 West Vine. Family fight: Police called to intervene. MARCH 15: Auto accident: On a school parking lot. Involved was a 17 year old girl and a car owned by Kenneth Johnson, 462 East Vine. Hit and run: An unknown driver damaged a parked car owned by William L. McLaws, 402 Antelope Ave. Incident oc- curred in an alley near the Tooele Bowl. Car prowl: George McNicol of Tooele, reported items of clothing were stolen from his truck. MARCH 16: Auto accident: Drivers involved were Edward L. Jefferies (no address given) in a Tooele Army Depot vehicle, and James Edgar Hester, 4142 Chase, Denver, Colorado. Auto pedestrian accident: A 17 year old girl received minor injuries when struck by a car driven bv Alvin Kimber. MARCH 17: Hit and run accident: Occurred at 433 Lakeview Avenue. Involved a parked car of Daniel Subic, 431 S. 300 West and a vehicle driven by William Agus-ti- n Montoya, 446 Lakeview Ave. Drunk driving: David Lee was found Stockton, Jacobs, guilty of driving under the influence of intoxicants. He was fined $200 and his drivers license suspended. Public intoxication: Raymond K. Payne, 19, forfeited a $25 bond. Drunk driving: Jose Manuel Martinez, 39, 377 West 300 So., Lehi, found guilty of the charge was fined $200 and his drivers license suspended. MARCH 19: Fight: Police were asked to intervene in a fight at 93 No. Broad ay. Fight: Police asked to intertwo juvevene in fight nile girls on a school parking lot. No referrals were made. Pettite Gasoline, larceny: valued at $5.00 was reported sto- len from Torn Price, 200 North 1st East. Shoplifting: Randall A. Wild, 942 East 3rd North and Dennis Ray Koffel, Pine Canyon (lmth men are 18) were arrested for shoplifting at a local grocery store. A court apearance is pending. Police indicated others may he involved in the incident and that there may lie further ami Tunpie Inter lunge. It is iioletl that Tom Permits should incel reqiiiifim-ii- l for traxt-- l to and liom the site. Troop aie riicomag-etCam-pore- e l to park into their Cauitsiie in order to axoid point peiiallie. They diouhl hung their own wood or chan-oul- . Water will Ik-- axailahle on a limited haw. Friday night activitie with a check ill time to lie held ftom 4.30 to 6..K) pin. The Campfire program ami Order of A i row actixilre will lie held from 9 to 1 1 p.m. SYTl'KDYYS event Mart at 6.15 a in. with Skull CouiH-ti-Iiin- i from 9 am. to 4 p m. A lunch break will lie held at 12 noon. Emin 4 to 5 p.m. the groups will hreuk camp ami receive awards. Cost of the Campoice is 60 cents per person and all I my and leaders should lie Church. Surviving are hi widow, sons and daughter, Ronald A., Bullard S., and Sherman W., all of Salt laike; Mrs. Driver (Karen Janet) Thavrr, Milan, Indiana. ALSO SURVIVING are 13 grumk-hilriren- CIIMKMYN GRIFFITH . brother and i:iks Trap Shoot Saturday, March 24 the Tooele Cun Cluli will lie open all day to Elks and their families for a trap shoot. Tlie fun gets underway at MSgt Harvey Cordon Braude who had lieen listed as Missing in Action since February 7, 10 a.m. 1968 was among the POW' who this week. returned state-sid- e such as turkeys, Many prizes Reservations can lie mailed hams, chickens, He arrived at Travis AFB steaks to the Scout Service Center, and etc. will lie given away to on Monday, March 16 and af525 Foothill Drive, Salt laike shooters. ter an hours layover flew to top Citv, Utah 81113 (Alt. Saltair A personal invitation is beBrook Hospital at Fort Sam Dis't.) ing extended to all Elks and Houston in Texas where he was CAMI'ORKE 73 carries the their families. united with his family. title "Old Timers Camporee. His mother is Mrs. Vera This theme will lie carried Smith Craig and MSgt Braude throughout the event. was liora and raised in Stock-toIt is stressed hy Mr. GrifHis father, Harvey Braude fith that all garbage must lie is deceased. removed from the Camporee site He had been a prisoner of the Troop leaves. Each Mord has lieen received of the Viet Cong and it was not Patrol will lie judged on neatness the death of Dora Steele Bair known whether he was alive and uniform at the check in of Salt Luke Citv. or dead until the prisoner re Mrs. Bair, who was liom in lease point. began. Patrols are exK-cteto par- Luke View to Janies I. and Annie On hand to greet Sgt Brande ticipate in the entire program Marie Spray Steele April 7, at Travis were an aunt and with Patrol leaders in charge of 1902, died Wednesday, March uncle Mr. and Mrs. Harry Patrols during activity periods. 21st. Brande. Fur further information conFuneral services will lie held the good news Receiving tact Oran Mueller Friday at noon at the Twelfth here were grandparents Mr. Ward LDS Chapel. 630 East and Mrs. George L. Smith of 1st South, Salt Lake City. Salt Lake, Mrs. Elinor Zentner, Friends may call at the Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge L. Smith Deseret Mortuary, 36 East 7th of Tooele, and the EL W. Jr, South, Thursday evening lietween I lamps of Stockton. 6:00 and 8:00 p.m. and at the lleaston Bunge Bide has lieen chapel one hour prior to serscheduled for Sunday, March 25 vices. The end of a honeymoon is Burial will take place at the when the according to Roy Carrard, condog brings your slipSalt Lake City Cemetery. servation officer. and your wife barks at you. pers The ride will begin at Stock-to- n AUTOMOBILES Pass starting at 9 a.m. All The horse must get a good lie welcomed. will riders Kindness is a language the out of watching us put laugh For further information call on our shoulder harnesses in dumb can speak, and the deaf Orin Miller can hard and understand. Bovee cars. Rough Notes Death Claims Former Ilesident n. e 882-065- Houston Range Ride Set For Sunday 882-234- if Is Our litis I t f (MffiBongafl National Product Gross? Dollar devaluation, multinationals, trade deficits, and gross national product. Those are just a few of the terms bandied around daily in your newspapers and over your radio and television stations. Would you find it difficult to define these terms? Yes, you probably would, but dont feel too badly because the Chamber of Commerce of the United States believes that a majority of Americans would have the same difficulty. But should But, ates. to he Check with your school authorities and urge them to start teaching economics to the youngsters. Who knows? It might be the biggest thing since sex education! it doesn't have But that way. RUSSIA - You Win ABSOLUTELY 1 limit I to a family Limited to the First 10 Puzilas ini DOWN: 1. Number of ptaos in Hit Dinner Crown. make chicken extra 2. Wo con 3. Wo troat our costomors lifco 4. Numbor of pieces in tho family Crown. 6. Soiod mod from cabbogo. 7. Chickon is cookod in a cookor. 8. Crown; 14 piocos 1 1. Crown; 3 piocos 12. Soiod mado with roots Numbor of piocos in tho 14. lunchoon Crown. 17. Crown; 2 piocos 18. Uppor part of tog of 19. fries. 21. Pioco of whito moot. 22. Limbs used to walk. 5VO.N1EN Our women (in USSR) are guaranteed the right to work and are entitled to equal pay for equal work. They hold jobs MARCH 18: car in all trades and professions, A Property damage: owned by Rick S. Wright, 320 including the most highly reCaldwell Drive, struck a fence sponsible and demanding, space at the city cemetery. flight for instance. They are Hit and run: A car owned excluded only from certain by Ron King was struck and kinds of blue-colljobs which damaged by a vehicle driven by are likely to he physically inWomen in Calvin Wells, 174 South Harris, jurious to them. Soviet Society, Soviet Life Grantsville. FREE! Dinner Crown this be so? No, by and large, we are a nation of economic illiteracross. r, POW Helunis arrests. the Chamber says. The real difficulty is in getting our public education authorities to pay serious attention to the teaching of economic education in our public schools. There are bright spots here and there where the economic education message is getting sis-te- Gladys Pitman. Salt Lake City; LaVon McKemlrirk. Tooele; Gerald, VaiiNuy, Calif. Burial was in Sunset Lawn Memorial Park. ACROSS: 5. Soiod mode from wheat paste. used to eat on. relish to. 13. Crown; 9 piocos. 14. Numbor of piocos in forty Crown (2 words) 15. Tatar 16. Crown; 21 piocos 20. Crown; 5 piocos 23. Numbor of piocos in Jumbo Crown.' 24. What wt mdto best. 25. Used to mako colo slow. 26. Numbor of piocos in Giant 9. furniture 10. To odd Crown. THE CtDfflDC3CIQ its Because the Best |