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Show Col. Armitage Dies in S.L.C. Tuesday TEST RUN. Dugway Proving Ground, Friday, August 27, 1965 Successful Applicants Named THE NATIONAL DRIVERS TEST OFFICIAL TEST FORM Col. David Armitage, 58, former commander of Dug way Thirty three Tooele County Proving Ground died Tuesday hunters drew permits to hunt at 7:30 p.m. in a Salt Lake elk and one drew a permit to Hospital after a long illness. He was bom July 16, 1907 hunt moose at the annual draw at Livermore Falls Maine, a ing of Elk applicants held Tues son of David Evans and Mary day. Morris C. LeFever of the Stewart- - Armiatge and was Fish Springs National Refuge married to Mary Baldwin, on south of Dugway received the November 20, 1937, Fitchburg. moose hunt permit. Mass. Successful Elk hunt appliCol. Armitage was commandcants are: officer at Dugway Proving ing Heaston (bull): Darrell Ground until his retirement in W. R. Christensen, Adel 1962. He was a member Rocky bert Gamer, Vcm L. Oliver, Mountain Lodge 11, F&AM, at Eddie R. Sheets,, and Barry L. Tooele; Utah Scottish Rite; All Warr, Saints Episcopal Church. Manti (bull) : Bird E. Drap- Surviving are his widow; a eF Jean Draper Curtis B. El- son, David B.,' and daughter, ton, Louis E. Elton, Robert R Mary Joan, both of Salt Lake; Gollaher, Marvin Lee, Sidney sisters, Mrs. Gordon (Mary A.) E. Smith. Jewett, Worcester, Mass.; Mrs. Manti (either sex): Raymon Wilson J. (Janet) Metcalf, of Barton, Charles Jones. Westboro, Mass. Nebo (bull): Jim K. Nix,Funeral services will be held L. Paystrup, James L. Roger Friday, September 3, at 11 Wrathall. a.m. at All Saints Episcopal Nebo (either sex): Everrett Church, 1710 Foothill Drive R. Peterson, Grant Roper, and (1960 East). Friends may call Grant L. Stewart. Thursday 7 to 8 p.m. at 574 Ogden River (bull): ClayEast 1st South, Salt Lake. ton Green. Burial will be in, the Ft. Doug Salt Lake (bull): Harold K. las Cemetery. Sailor. Vernal (bull): ThoAshley mas C, Juelson. Ashley - Whiterocks (bull): The Chapel Hill, North CaLeonard K. Clayton, Amasa M. department rolina, planning Earl Duke. has been sending these tongue Duke, Jack- Whiterocks (either Ashley. in cheek messages to friends: sex): Carol J. Johns. Your local highway departCache, Cache - Weber (eithannounces immediate ment er sex):. Lynn Ellis, Robert Hoi foot erection of a 20,000 square land. reflective highway sign in your Fish Lake (bull): Saunders front' lawn. The department will the area with Eric Clark, Vincent Cooper, James McKendrick, Marion F. multi-- . color reflective shrub- - White. bery. A purely academic school would be one where the stu- football coaches have four wheels. dents' think No bow hunting will be per- in Settlement Canyon this season. This order, given by the land owners of Settle- ment Canyon is made because of livestock in the canyon. The parrot is one of the very few birds that holds its food with a foot, as it eats. A. JUDGMENT Rules of the Road: circle T true or F false Defensive Driving Techniques F...G circle correct letter 2. T.F...G la 2 ba Ca LJ 3. T. F...G 2. a. b. c. d G 4. T. F...G 5. T. F...G 3. a. b. c. d a a a a 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. a upM kt LOANS UP TO $2508 NTOJOfTATl finance Company 13 South Main Street Phono: 882 1588 Principals Start Work 12. T. 13. T. 14. T. 15. T. Transcript and extras free, at the Pri at Lagoon. Rest assured! Everyone needs a vacation, and you'll rest assured if you let your credit union help. For . example, a $100 vacation loan costs no more than $6.50 when repaid in 12 equal monthly payments. Mien eligible, without extra charge, your loan is paid in full in case of death. The Credit Union Umbrella Man says: COM 1. a. b. c. d 2. a. b. c. d Rest assured that vacation credit union members work, loan and save together. Dugway Federal Credit Union Phone: 2651 CLOSBST THEM - iith the cooperation of the National Sat- sty Council and sponsored by Oil Company. These people Will tave a second -- opportunity to take the national Drivers Test on Monday night, August SO, on the CBS television network sgaln -- powered by produced by CBS News . the first 'National Drivers Test. IV v TO A SHOE 0Y-PROO- F" Shell KIP LEATHER LINED QUARTERS Tooele County Bond Purchases Noted in Report 1 tho holknork of m "oiponilvo" ohoo. . . for oxtra comfort, loaf or moor. I July purchases of U.S. Sav Bonds by Utah residents passed the $2 million mark and set a record for the year so far," Lionel W. Olsen, First Security Bank Tooele, county bonds chairman reports. Bond sales reported for Tooele County in July were $152,-82according to Chairman Olsen. This brings our seven-monttotal to $1,052,045 which is 67.9 per cent of our 1965 goal." ings POLYUAETHANE LEATHER TREATED 1 UPPERS I ink ihinn in and look a mink liko non ... 9, UNISOLES . V ' T 4 tongorlj I goorontood 0R woorlm; undor oor-- 1 mol mooring coodl-- 1 too and Nook I calls it and you'll agree. Inside and out, from uppers to built for hard treatment. nood novor bo rapiocodj soles this shoe is really boy-proo- 3.S - Mrs. Burt, UPW alternate left, and Mrs. Collins, UPW delegate, are shown at International Hotel, Los Angeles, prior to flyNFPW ing to Hawaii for an Photo courtesy International Hotel tour. HAWAII BOUND RETIRING IN TOOELE? Mantes Chevrolet Co. is looking for an energetic, hardworking representative interested in selling Americas No. 1 car. Excellent earnings opportunity, plus many fringe benefits. No experience necessary; however, the right man must like people, be enthusiastic and ready to work and be willing to learn. post-conventi- on ay Area Youth Invited to Spectacular Apply Mantes Chevrolet Co. Phone F...G F...G F...G F...G F...G 11. T. circle correct letter List one key word for each driving hazard you see and total number between brackets below. ta 14 days the total Pfcm tar vi prsapt, cMrtMNS stnrical cart F...G T. F...G T. F...G T. F...G T. F...G T. amusement park. son) either at the Many, many rides will be ir at Lagoon. will cost free, while others Get your ticket of regular . only a fraction family and hot dogs, price. Drinks, rther items will be offered to Trn,cnpt. day, or at the gate special prices. D. SPECIAL Hazards Alertness 11 IV Both Blaine Keller, the new high school principal and Don Lindsay, the new elementary school principal are far from strangers to Dugway or the Utah area. Mr. Keller has taught in the area since obtaining his masters degree in Guidance from Utah State University. Last year he selor School MR. LINDSAY has taught at Dugway since he graduated from Brigham Young Univer- sity in 1958 and during the past two year. ha. worked part time as assistant principal under Paul Skyles the former Dugway high school principal. However, this year the administration of the high school and the grade school has been completely separated with the promotion of Mr. Lindsay to fulltime principal. Mr. Keller said he was pleas- ed to be at Dugway and was. looking forward to a produc-mitte- d tive year, WHILE AN undergraduate at Utah state Mr feUer was president of the sophomore class and a member of the football team. Mr. Lindsay has completed work on his Masters degree cept for the final draft on his thesis, which he plans to finish . this year. a a 1. T. Hood's Walgreen Drug, Bate- man Jewelry and Sunset Sport- - Tooele County residents Zl goon C. PERCEPTION MR. KELLER T'lATTb Ci All B. KNOWLEDGE ATJENTION ARMY AND CIVIL SERVICE PERSONNEL - RETIRING IN TOOELE I If Transcript Sponsors Lagoon Day Friday e ss sjxnssz j. 882-314- 8 I I The Tartan Trio will be fea- tured at the Youth Spectacular to be held Friday beginning at 3 p.m. in the North Tooele Stake Center. given perfor- They have mances in Utah, Colorado and Idaho to every type of audience from schools and church fiinc- tions to night clubs and hooten- nanies. Sponsors of the Youth Spec-tacular emphasize that it is for youth of the Tooele County, 12 years of age and over. Trio is made The Tartan 19, from Charles of Byers. up Fruita, Colo. He is a sopho- at BYU majoring in Zoo- in Biochemistry. His hob- logy include hies experimenting rockets and playing the with piano. Curtis Fawson, 23, is from Grantsviiie. A senior at BYU, is majoring in Art Education in Interior Design. His hobbies are muiical entertainment, dancing and drama. Kenneth Fawson, 23, is also from Grantsviiie. A Junior at the BYU, he is majoring in Industrial Education. Press Women Hear Reports Utah Press Women, meeting August in Salt Lake City at the home of Mrs. Margaret Masters of Radio Station KSL, heard reports from the annual convention of the National Fed eration of Press Women in San Diego, California, July 6 to 10. Theme of the convention was "The Role of the Press Wo-- I in Communications. man Headquarters were at the Kona Kaj club, and members were registered from more than 27 states, including Alaska, utah preM women in attend-al- l ance were Mrs. Mabel Harm-are- a er (Free Lance), Mrs. Olive W- - Burt an(j Mrs. Eloise Stowe (Deseret News), all of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Darlene braith (The. Sait Lake Tribune), Kaysville; and Mrs. Helen F. Collins, Editorial, TD1A, of Dugway. Mrs. Burt was elected direc- tor 0f Regin 3, comprised of Nppw affiliates, the Press Wo-h- e men groups of Colorado, Montona Wyoming and Utah. She was the first pn.,ident of BPW which was organized in 1955 by rs. Collins, then director of 21 4 Gal-mo- re R jon 3 FOR RENT home has 1207 square feet of This lovely living area on the main two levels, plus 13 feet by 24 feet family room finished in lower level. The features of this fine home are large living room having guest closet, planter and rug, dining room is beautiful having sliding glass doors to patio. The kitchen is roomy with built-i- n range and oven, many cabinets and two compart ment sink. A few steps to the bedroom area leads to three fine bedrooms, many more closets for clothes and storage, one main1, bath room with shower and a one half bath off the master bedroom. The lower level has a 13 foot by 24 foot family room, also area for gas furnace, water heater, washer and dryer and another large un- finished room, also entrance from basement to patio and lawns. The lot is beautifully landscaped and cared for. Other than the built-i- n range and oven, drapes on all windows except for the living room and rug on living room will remain in the home. This fine home in Isgreen Circle near all the schools and work rents for $135 per month. See today before it is gone. tri-lev- el ATKIN Realty & Construction 324 S. 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