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Show jprnum Tnn Too Trrrnrcrirt nVlMrnkes Plan for riiir Aii (IrnltT IS. 10C0 Friday, Jrsr.uary h 'vi I IVW ;'M 111 l 1 nl ; "l A'., uh, li has,- - m I ii.' Ji t an t ml.! n 'v S, hiM'i.i'st tv iii n fo.i r'n i m u , ; ;ir V ,11 'ill Pri-n- - rl. v, wrl h I'ln ly Ik- - (1 .111! t An 1 a i III I s "1, w,i- 1 ii ut j t( ut ll nil !K ioucj.I l .a'-- I 1 luiMli d riuuuit-n m ; Jil' Ail. ( o i" ; I' i' ri v I1 J 'I a!T iyfyj yviw H . ff I u :i I it' .itus u! l'ii- - .111 !l . t I Ik i1 '' i'.,-.- ; . ,1 .! !i ,i t ih i o' S i . Mu--.- GREASE, OIL V Ui'biu (S i i'i il A4 UolVgc ( qSS Covsr spot heavily with abaut bent powder. Willi vacuum. Using diy cleaning fluid and absuibent cluUis, Clean spot flom outside edge towaid renter. U grease or od aie very ficslu soak up with cloths, Diy clean any spotty aicas. If tlie cusluoiis are too far gone for Uur above procedures, tiy a set of new seat coven. Ke member, seat covers won't stain like ordinary upholstery and they are easy to keep car will clean. Your look, feel and even smell new with new seat cover. Next, step outside. With all the good waxes and polishes available today there u no excuse for a lus-tless car. First give it a good washdown with plain water to remove excess dust. Then take a good car cleaner (frequently sold with the wax) and gu over the entire exterior including the chrome. This removes road grime that even Die strongest soaps won t touch. Now, with paint touch-u- p equipment in hand, go over the car lookcost and scratches. The for ing chips of the touch-u- p equipment is minimal and your effort today will stop rust inroads before they can get ,ir I 'n Cal.,ii( n a h lii'il '1 i it nua 4! - 1 1 ha, k. and dour pam-l- s may b cleaned in place am) avoid wetting eat uiiiuneskaiily. Remove with ahkuibcnt cloths. Wadi with Warm aoap audk, diy with cloths, Cleon enure Beat cushion or dour pane) rather than Just Die atlocl i (put. our rar kuk, si,k. silk? l it a rral beatnik ui diVJi4iicT UtM-- i ail eavt-iatpi- l (rclmg come nioliunt ut ivrr von viln-n- , in take a inuuNkiiiun, ou that g ant l,jk at the old him-- at when uap am) water just moim-n- t Ion t set-i- to bring it baik to life, I rw rn. ,;i in, i i ii .i l.nal nr in.,; tu, nn nl tin- I iin- - Aits ' n i ui'.-Ur IV. 14 ;,n,l Ii s a u ,1 by Vernon Vo! land mv diaw-- ini1i,Ui .mi ;l tivni i i m.r'ii uutUn J. it v W ilki-- ! V a 16 ir. i.i S. bool o 11)110-'- . i Ml tr.dii Some o! the firm mi the foaihern Cuiuorma proj.-t'area acme are the CHS Television THEY BUILT. Mr. atxne, wh ch they limit themselves They Tilt: HOUSE you give up In despair, IBM City, linking, 1 uuoln top a moment still have work to do nn the:r home and aie Fnoth T. l!,ng!um has retired after 3? years and consider aunt Hu-aCol-Sip.-irre. Ovudintal service with the Raihoud. Mr. U. upturn and pro.;i.im pljnn ng an extensive imipler alternatives. According to h Music Ihuldin,:, Speev ";e tlie Automobile Seat Cover Assoas gardening is the.r Ind bv w,te, expect to enjoy the home, pictured Hall, and Scieme lltuld ciation of America tlu-r- are a numnj;. Kiveiside Life Science Huild-Sutr- ber of thing you can do to heighten Horm Mi-.ioiBarbara College Din your pleasure in your car now trade-i- n nn Commni.s, I me Ar s Build nit while improving its value for I later. Gymnasium, Music Buildmtt and Il s a step by step process guaran,1 i.tin Hal's, Un mi Ol Cen tied to snap your car right back to the old standard and make it once :er, S.,;n il 0,1 P.uihliiv, Utnver-sifag.uti the apple of your eye. o' I jo in a.. i at los AnyeU-Ibn-lu! nmh retiree Beginning with the interior, vacTracy s on Ails Budding Grantsv die S'ake Home uum the seat and floor and remove from the active setvne, on the Die new BYU line arts center1 mud. food, soiled for Sundav Jan arv jiapers and ashes .Veste.M Pa. mo R.nl;niJ, after 3i as by Pics dent Ar- - would house the Department of A whisk broom comes in handy for urs of service, on Ins 65th rt. the Depjit: ion; of Music thi part of Operation Good Car thur L Part s ate as follows: p.nk-- d l)'C. 3!. Ci.i. Cl. i k W ird It'iy T. Drown and and the Department of Speech and Keeping Wes-r11 Theie are three types of (tain ; ,ar of service on the Arts M Cov J.ihns-most commonly seen in the average Pacific RR Uo . s.x vejr A new fine arts center is a and' Cov r V.ard Will.ird S started. family car. If you want th interior of service on the Southern Pad-i; need at ttnghim Youm; cushions and headliner to look their S i "TS Now you're ready to wax or Riv k.1 and the Denver and R.e Utuver it,,'' Ilesuit-D-Wilkinson best, heed the following advice in I eRov I'libiv, Grm.-wnv polish. There are a number of Grande. Making 37 years of loyal waxes or silicon base polishes on I awl "lh- - Sjn-h and Dram me cleaning rach. ,md Barbara Millward. tlie market. Any of these will do tlie serv ice as s t on liirema,.. a Arts David m J in is Department Johns j rt);Oiton cramped CANDY, CHOCOLATE, BEV-F- R job quite satisfactorily. Apply tlie rwo Mrs Mr. and bond the n;De Art Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson years ao, 'ar surplus J Bush ICitS Pick ofT any crust or polish tu one ares at a time top, a n w lui.Um 'J nch.im start-I!.Gr.-VJ ;rst Ward R.itrh"i paMrunt is Mill located in worn, deed particles with a dull table side panels, hood, etc. to get a nice A IJ u.ldings on lower r.inpis.i knife. Sxmge from outside of spot even gloss all over. Williams and Robert lawrencc. tables n 'mi? 'n Grantsvilie, on South There! Looks a lot better doesn't toward center with clear luke-waf Ward Owen md the Music Department is seat-GmiCsv.lh- - S of pmk carn.i C,s!,.V. a bine whch ill v huh v,ith cenerpie-.eV it? Now let old man winter do what water. Soak dry with rags, 'e'--to s over the all even cant themselves, removinj; and Hichee, Cluff Mtrvm pi roses and red white tions and he will, your car will look better then sponge again with detergent In addition, hat were more than TWO' suds, ul"t ,ree stun,PsSt John Ve non I awson, Jesse were used on the long table, around soak dry. during these cold months and have arts' now Now students are llavm-and Kenneth Palmer. they when the Robins return you'll be taking fine which the wedding party was seat- - on ,he propeny. moved n, tht"r nw home and and there arej L. M. Tippetts. classes at BYU glad you put in the time and effort Lake Po n William E. Andt-r-otook as his id. A three wedding cake about !k30 majors. It is estuna'ei'j today. thousjh it isn't completely finished And Frank Bale. bride, lovely M.ss Kathryn Jensen centered the table. be in it. end to are A .hat bv D75 there will be more Ihin-iL. ; hapiie Weddin-.ml exvows were Cooley. bride e.ree'.eJ fiuesK at the n various hospitals he W1 have lun 2 01 majors and probably CHEMISTRY POSITIONS t,ls GriMths and Robert Thornley. chnmted in the los Aon-h-LDSr,.C(,j,t;(mt jn (k)0 than 11, students U. S. Civil Service Commis- throughout the country. The en- j The regis-(more temple. President Bourint of the m Itered in fine arts classes. sion announces a new examination!. ranee salaries for general duty Los Anteles temple Hilenimredi Jnj on,, hite gloves. Mother of Recommendations of the BYU the marriage, where thirty or forty u. bride chose a "own of deft' Thy are a's0 'hrdied to have from to $4,040 nurses range u Mrs. Christley Fine Arts Center Advisory 'their many fpiends call to see close friends and family members1 blue. Anesthetists Nurse a $4,980 year. call for a gross area of The Grantsville Slake MIA i whem. witnessed the ceremony. : Tlie grooms mother wore an receive $5,470 and 15.9S5 a year. spomorimi a record dance on Sat.232,lss square feet. This would be 'fields. Analytical, For eleven years they made a The bride is a daughter of Mr. Organic, , 0 0 Hi. at 8:30 pm. until lllarger than any building on cam- - ;ht h!l! ,!Jf I???. at the Marshall section. They and M-- s. Abraham Coon mist, and Physical. The posi- Tor further information and C- l in nt the Recreation Center. pus, but in reality the cen'erjgons to be filled pay from $4,490 one ve p at two "Tu Wfd of Washington D C. Mr and M:lbr;de-:,rS'Ftt living daughters, forms, write to the U.S, :t , green Tiers one is invited to come out Aouid be three buildings closely o $12,770 a year and are for duty Civil Service Commission, jn W(.nrlovcr, s Milton Wash Anderson, formerly 0 m itching hat and shoi s. Irene W A1a.,n3 tht. nterconnected rather than a and enjoy an evening of fun. the U. S. Army Chemical 5, D.C. one great I and the grandchildren Grantsville, are parents of of an the aunt Page, bridegroom virandchild Mrs. 3mchrm enjoy huJd ng. Co ps Proving Ground, Dugway, groom. wore a beautiful sea g een sui In the art section, considerable Utah. both vegetable and flo-gardening Rae N.na Anderson, bridesmaid, the Following wedding ceremony, pace would he devo.ed to e.xh'bit To qualify, applicants must have rooms and lecture rooms. Plans parents of the bride were hosis at college appropriate a beautifully detailed luncheon, tlso call lor 14 studios and class- - completed leading to a bachelors detudy honoring the newlyweds, and uedd has many hobbies, and both look! She was born in Salem. Roanoke1 T'1' Grantsville High School has rooms for figure drawing, still gree. In addition, for positions pay-nTail o .collies, by the bride ing party, at the swank forward to a new way of life 'County, Virginia, 15 July IS8G. a rinaiy rearh-- d the half mark injife and poilrait painting, land $5,430 and above, graduate The newlyweds honeymooned at a certificate of appreciation was daughter of William Harrison i,s activities. Friday will be the scape painting, print making. study or professional experience of the , half schoo'l of 'nd ommercial crafts f,rst art, Mr. on his who' laboratory, Rachel and given s Bingham, College graduates required. ment. which read: were among the earliest members .vraf. There have really been a lot'eeramics and plastic arts labora- - may also qualify for positions pay on during the firs'l.ories, The Western Pacific Railroader the LDS Church in that sculpture laboratory and ng a beginning salary of $5,430 a pf thines going tne onde is a graduate or theD-extends best wishes to Enoch! She was married to William'half- and wc are Poking forward photography studio. Space also vear if they have a superior scho-'astiexciting second half. would be provided for storage o Tracy BinShamrecord. oroommaur?rim,rfrnm thelsion uPn he oc Gilford Christley. 12 Januarv lliol'o a The Cowboys didn't have much aermunent art collection .shipping of hjs ret,rementi aftcr 3',nd the marriage was later sol-information regarding Further from service of the They lost their and receiving room for ar: works in the Salt Lak- - LDSl,urk last week. hese positions is contained in An Stamebal1 commusic For the the wi,h In testimony where of weltemple. He passed in death Oct.lf!r!, section, Joseph No. (1959). 14 classrooms; C nouncement are privileged to bestow this cer-j'1956. To this union were born by one point. It was a hard defeat. mittee envisions forms may Necessary application is for wide a race still laboratories but it mtificate of appreciation of open group piano, opera he obtained from the Commission children. Argentina for any team to make it to the vorkship, band, choral; 52 pracmany years of service, and we arel Vhon George k. Millward was in Charge or Civil Service tice cubicles for band, orchestra r hopeful that his active interest d called on a mission to Virginia, top. Information CLUB MEETS Representative al and coninstruments, will Western Pacific, voice; piano Melvin Stewart won't be able to long & he met the christley family and Peterson located at the Too so 14 practice cubicles for organ, tlnaCfor few weeks a basketball Cleo memJefferies 'later entertained married Glenna, the oldest play le Post Office; from the Region-t- l Construction Co. Signed: Mr. Whitman, President girl. He brought her to Grants It seems that some just cant play aiano, harpsichord and small enbers of her club on Monday evenDirector. Tenth U. S. Civil Ser 52 offices and We semble; faculty at her home on Clark Street. ville, to make their home, andfr)0,ba!l and basketball, both vice Region, Building 41, Den-e- r Experts in building Fire- ing, studios. NEW DAUGHTER A delicious hot lunch was served, after this, several of the family hope his knee will be in good Federal Center, Denver 25, Special rooms proposed for the places and ornamental and the evening was spent in Mr. and Mrs. Jack Terry are the came here and married. Among shaoe soon. lolorado; or from the Board of section are nusic music library U. S. The marched at the pen proud parents of a baby girl bornltlem jj(Jjnn cisie and Marvin brick work. visiting. Civil Service Examiners, Gran't and Mignon christley, assembly, last week. It really with phonograph listening cubicles Dugway January H, at the Tooele' Custom built Homes Proving Ground, Dugway, nuseum of ancient instrument: She weighed six'Bertha and Frank Fishpr Louisn added much to the pen, as well Valley Hospital. HOME FROM HOSPITAL Jtah. ind and rare re scores, tuning or Remodeling pounds twelve and a half ounces.and Wiuiams and BlH and as being entertaining. This Friday Elbert Lawrence is able to be ind was welcomed by a brother F,7a Ferris An'of ttem'excen" the Larrietts are expected to tair shop, instrument and uniforn Can arrange financing christley and control and re at home, where he is recuperating Brent, Proud randParents aro'... Bill and Ella and Elsie and Marvin march. The cheerleadeaders wish storage room, FREE ESTIMATES room. after undergoing medical treat Mr. and Mrs. Gifford Watson of still live ording o to to Dugwav go urge everyone here. ment at the Tooele Valley hospi-al- , Grantsville and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Speech recommendations cal! PHONE 737-- 1 and see the game, and to support has Mrs. visited here 20 or A new examination is now open Christley for several weeks. class and performanc of Idaho. Blackfoot, Th" team, on Fridav. Terry several times. The last tme being The held a matinee rooms, an arena theatre with 20C or filling forester positions in var-ou- s just a couple of months ago. Federal agencies throughout dance last Wednesday. It seems seats and a little theatre with 20' She was a great friend to the 5C he country, the U. S. Civil Serdo is a success seats, 35 practice cubicles, everything they missionaries, many of whom have Cookies and and light vice Commission announced today. cupcakes were sold acuity offices, makeup oartaken of the southern hospital The Commission stated also that ng laboratory. ' the girls. by ity of her home. She will be greatly The speech building theatre applications are still desired from the Home Ec classes Thursday, missed by her family and friendr a fashion show. The girls had would include seating for 600 and turses for employment in Federal here. worked hard on it. They oyer, box office and green room hospitals. reallv She leaves a posterity of nine The forester positions to be fillmodeled skirts, dresses, suits, and stage area, dressing rooms, cos children, 38 grandchildren and 2 erne construction, cleaning an 'd . had made as their 'oats, pay starting salaries of $4,340 they Th:s great srandchTdren. grae'our Some of the girls will enter storage rooms, scene shop, furni nd $4,980 a year. Most jobs are lady died on her fiftieth wedding he Wool Growers Contest, in Salt ure and properties storage, light 'or duty with the Forest Service anniversary. ng repair and storage. af the Department of Agriculture, Lake City. toFuneral services were held The speech and rehabilitate: 'nd the Bureau of Land Manage-aen- t Diane Johnson, Ila Anderson, clinic would require waiting rooms, day (Thursday) in Roanoke, Va and Bureau of Indian Reporters All of her children were at her observation rooms, 10 testing an' of the Department of the 1. Good, neatly designed bedside, when she passed away. No written test is required Please call Grantsville news herapy rooms, group hearing test nto TUcker or TUcker ng rooms and individual hearin' To qualify, applicants must have TOTIRTIIDVY GREETINGS .esting rooms, control room and ompleted Announcements with your on Thursday, Fridav. college appropriate sound chamber. for or Jean tudy in forestry or a closely Sunday, Jackie Wednesdays Palmer, Marlynn Planned for the radio and tele and Gertrude Hear v or nanr. Monday and Tuesday for oersonalized touch subject matter field, or have vision section are four radio and tad a combination of such study Friday, Jan. 15. Max Walk, Lynn Fridays Transcript. studios television with control nd Wootton, and Margaret Van Nov pertinent experience, Full deooms, projection rooms, record tails 2. Invitations that will please NOTICE on Saturday, Jan. 16. Roxanna concerning the requirements ;ng library, dressing rooms, scene o be met and instructions for Former Gran'sville fo'ks in Lance, Barbara Green, Bruce Bo electronic repair shop and are give, in Announcement Under, and Evelyn Stewart, on please note: Mr. and Mrs. shop, and all, and express your desire art graphics workshop. '18 B. lilton Anderson, are ho'.d'ng the Sunday, Jan. 17. Douglas Ander The need continues for Profes-tiona- l son, Barnard Castagno, and J. annua! get together, for former TO JOIN HUS,. AND IN BOSTON 3. Personalized napkins to touch up Lola Kohkonen and son, Terry Nurses for duty in Govern-nen- t Alvin Anderson, on Monday, Jan Grantsville residents, on Sunday. 83 North Main Street 18. hospitals in the Washington, January 31, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Edward, le.t January 12, via trair at V home 108,31 Acama st. for Boston, Mass., where they will D. C., area. There are also optheir on Phone 7 to: and Mr. Happy Anniversary your reception with that and father. portunities for Nurse Anesthetists, Mrs. Donald Hammond, on Sat North Hollywood, Calif. join their husband Terry Kohkonen, where he is staJanuary 16. he Western Herresnhere ever to tioned wi-the U. S. Navy. lovely personality Mrs. Kohkonen has been mak-nlave served as the seat of governCLUB PARTY ment for a European emmre The her home with her parents Don Ed and Lois Sandberg, and oyal 4. A printed 'thank you' card at Grants family of Portugal lived in, Mrs. Dee Richins, Albert and Myrtle Barrus were and ru'ed from, Brazd from 1808 ville. Mr. Kohkonen is the son o 0 hosts at a club party m Mon o 1821, to express your feelings according to World Book Mr. and Mrs. Alex Baker, of at the Sandberg day evening Stcck'on. Hamilton Funds owns an interest in over home. Those present to en'O' ar 80 American corporations, selected for evening of fun and good food were income and growth possibilities. Monthly Maude and Josephme Rober's Ralph and Lawayne Lemmon, Don-tor lump sum investment plans. and LaVell Brown, Charlc-inBeverly Stromberg, Jack and Dona Brown, and Ferris Williams HAMILTON FUNDS 160RR in 1 i ri v nliui,,' s HIT e .ind-c.tji- e Punch Bingham Intis .7 Ycnrs Railroad Service a j iar er Aijimncnlw for (Irant'kil!) Slake - lTu-atr- i nssu-r.mcn-- f, hir-hl.i- 1 Ihs 1 Dra-'ia.u- c j 're-s.-i- i ! e a-- - d Kalhrvn Cooley Is Bride of 1 r un ' Wm. K. Anderson - s ':hv i s s Record Dance e 3Irs. Ivv Chritlcv I .'hon.e - Dies at Home 0-- ii Virginia LOOK 'EM OVER g retire-'Ferguso- Oiv-m- vi'-init- y - c v-- ry - 1 - mtil L 1' nVrt,'l - 8 hisne CHRISTIANSEN GRIFFITH Wil-'ar- - Various Federal Posts Open AND WHILE YOU AREATIT... fake a turn in a You'll get all these and many helpful hints Secrets of a TURBINE Good Wedding Af-air- s RlVi r. - Sat-irda- y re-ae- d AT fil-ri- g BARRUS mos? h q of formality, at d INVENTORY SALE STILL GOING AT DOUBLE P. O. Box 5061, Denver 17, Colorado Please send free prospectus-bookle- t CELEBRATION Vivacious Cindy Sutton had a double celebration on Christmas Day, one being Santa Claus, and he other, her second birfhdav The young lady received a double portion of gifts. Baleman Jewelry 5 North Main Street describing Hamilton Funds Name Addres- sCif- y- MHM - State MTRS w ii ii i ix toi v a V ' V |