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Show Donated Runway Lights Installed at Green River Airport shots had been fired before she stood up and called out to them and believed that the car coming. on the Hansville road together with her honking the horn drove the assailants away. She has no idea who the men were or why they should be shooting at her unless they had been drinking. There was much loud talk between them and one seemed to be trying to keep the others from their daughter, Mrs. ed out to help get the park in THE Keith Wright, celebrate her birth- shape by December 1st. November 19, 1959 Thursday, day. They returned the next day. SaturClub met The Bridge last day night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Fluckey with Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair Thompson and Mrs. Leland Tidwell as guests. HELPER A meeting of Cub Scout sponsors was held November 19th with Clarence Abplanalp as director. AlFRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY, NOV. 20, 21 end 22 vin J. Gaudio, district scout executive, had a film on how achievement is accomplished. Dale PhilTHE SOUND AND THE FURY lips, Walter Daye, Erroll Stott and Lee Smith are on the board with Lomoine Pollock as assistant cub Starring master. Lee Every was named treasurer and committeemen are YUL BRYNNER In Sinclair Thompson and Dalr PhilJOANNE WOODWARD 11th to help E, Airport lights which had been tion airport were acquired by the auditorium with a pot luck dinformerly used by the Grand June-- 1 Union Sarbide Company and have ner being served to the assembeen donated to the municipal blage afterward. The dedicatory airport of Green River City. The speaker has not yet beentoobtained. be here 4,200 feet of the runway will be Dr. Barton is expected over. 15th to take will on December which these lights by lighted be turned on when the city street At its meeting last Friday the lights are switched an and can Womens Club decided to go along be turned off separately after with the Junior Club in the Mediplanes have landed during the cal Center dedication ceremony. shooting. Mrs. LeVon Bigelow, Frank evening. The State Aeronautics Every contributor to the Medical Board is expected to match the Center fund is to receive an ori- Carpenter, James Hurst, Dick amount involved, which is in the ginal engraved Invitation to the Gardner, Mrs. Shirley Ramsay, Rowland Thompson, vicinity of $4,000 to $5,000, which ceremony. Mrs. Grace Shaner gave Terry Spivey, atwill help in the installation and a review of The Ugly American Wayne Smith and Bill Riffel in a defense civil tended meeting needed other of discusequip- which brought on a lively acquisition sion from the members. Mrs. Rog- Price Thursday November 12th. ment, chairman af the Leonard Arlene Mangone, district presi- ers and Mrs. Frank Politano were state civilHiggins, and Mrs. W. C. lips. defense, home. the at hostesses Considerable headway is being Fluckey Auxiliary, American Legion dent, of Ogden, state director for made on the boat dock and clearattended the November meeting Suggestions for an ice skating Ewing civil defense of the State Federaof the Green River Legion Aux- pond for the winter were present- tion of Womens Clubs, addressed ing of the recreational area in the Mr. Oswald of Salt Lake ilary. The organization planned to ed and discussed. Mrs. Ramsay will vicinity. the and LeVon Bigelow have finA film on artificial respiration call ameeting. later to City purchase an infants crib and some pass on the ished the survey and are now mapmeeting linen supplies for the Medical Cen and first aid was given before the Information received. baseChristmas in The usual lighting Class ping the area to be used for the the ter. Home Nursing A Jeep Possee meeting was held park. The Wilspn and Sillimans contest is to be conducted. Eighty ment of the Community church the Broadway Fountain and have .donated tractors for clearing gift packages were sent to the Thursday of this week. The Un- at Sundries store. Those present were the area and much time is being Lake in Salt ion Carbide Company provided the Veterans Hospital Richard Beebe, Richard Seely, Lee spent by volunteers including KelCity. The Auxiliary served chili, film. Gene Dunham, Norman ly McSpadden, Dom McDougall, coffee and doughnuts at the turMr. and Mrs. Estes Clifford Mor- Howland, Watterson and Rob- Roy May, Terry Spivey and Frank Charles Lowe, 15th. November held key shoot ris of Grand Junction were on their ert Seely. decided to change Carpenter. Many others have turn They and road imA spring clean-u- p week with way to California last from the second their for is meetings campaign planned provement two relics, one an old time buggy to the first Wednesday Thursday next spring. be were which old hearse an and of each month. The Junior Womans Club at ing taken to Disneyland. Just at Willmer Thompson has been units meeting last Thursday voted the turn before the underpass der observation in the Dee Mem$500 00 toward the Medical Cen- close to Woodside a car also going at orial Ogden during the hospital decided upon west attempted ter. Members also pass but an treatments and week past taking the date of December 20th for east bound cr.r was coming and of this week they tapped Tuesday CenMedical of the his the dedication lane back into in getting the spine and exnected to operate and his ter at about 4 p.m. with the cere- car side swiped the pick-u- p November 19th. He underwent an driven by Mr. and Mrs. In 1957 and has had a mony to be held in the high school trailer Morris. The collision threw the operation of the troube recurrence truck and trailer onto the left since last December spinal when he was across swerved and it embankment inlured in an accident at Hill the highway for 350 feet with Field. both the truck and trailer being Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Cook have overturned. Fortunately none of closed their restaurant for the the vehicles were badly damaged winter and left last Wednesday and neither were the occupants of for a visit with Mr. Cooks mother the cars but the hearse and bug- In Delta, Colorado. gy were completely wrecked. Paul Mrs. Mrs. Melvin Cline Ernest Pischel of Naturita, Colo- Clarence Abnlanaln wereand shopping car of the rado, was the driver in Price Friday, November 13th. that side swiped the truck and The afternoon bridge club met trailer. It is said the hearse and at the Midland Hotel Thursdsav buggy 1 tr , Liiiml Theatre William Faulkners Best Seller Parents Magazine Rating Very Good TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY 7 P.M. und 9 P.M. A Terrific Drama in Color and Scope. Shell Always Treasure Your of n LANE SWEETHEART CIIEST! wss nisde & memopr. Mrs. 14th. Mrs. Baker, who is an art Tidwell D h d h, h and enthusiast, was a short distance L, Bess Gallagher was low off the Hanksville road just be- - MrAsA of stockmen from yond the junction with 50-- 6 and Green number Biver attended a sale of about 200 yards from the highway bulls Grand Junction Monday painting some scenery when she of thisatweek. became aware of several men who Mrs. B. J. Silliman returned last had stopped their car and were wee from a trip to Lincoln and with in the direction her shooting . Nebraska, and Lake bullets coming perilous.y close. Wakefield, Cjty Iowa where she visite3 her She stood up and flinging her daughter, Mrs. Eva Connors, her arms wide called to them that grandchildren and their families, she was there whereupon another Lorin Milton sustained injuries series of four shots whammed last week at the Cunningham He was taken about her. She ran for cover to ranch near Cisco. a hospital in Grand Junction the and started car her honking is rerted recovering. horn. Fortunately at that time a Darrell Ross p.t.A. president, truck was coming in on presided at the meeting last Thurs pick-u- p the Hanksville road and the men day at which time Mrs. Kelly who had been doing the shooting McSpadden resigned as treasurer and Mrs. Frank Vetere was elect resumed their trip. edinherplace' dozen half a She states that Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rasmussen of Ferron wefe here November Our Collection of Beautiful Lane Chest Start at Only - Over Wholesale Prices on I haie a Full Selection of the Latest Styles Choose Now while we ld All Merchandise is Priced at or below is Wholesale Costs, at which 10 added at time of sale. Here' are some Bargains for You Pound Palace Sliced 354 Bacon Bar S All Meat Holiday - No fat, No Bone, Homs- All Purpose lb-81- . 4 nan Gallon BLEACH 494 Qorox 10 Cans . 834 Delsey Tissue Pillsbury Cake Mill. Wcnr 284 100-f- t. Zee -- - Paper New, increased interest rates are upping the states sales of the U.S. Treasury Series E and H savings bonds, Steve J. Diamanti, county bond chairman, reported today. According to information received here from Frederick P. Champ, Utah state chairman, Oc-- 1 tober bond purchases reached almillion and exceeded most $1 those of September 1959 as well as October of last year. This, in spite of the large loss of payroll savings accounts in industries affected by strikes, indicates that more and more individual buyers are taking advantage of the new 3 interest on all bonds Issued since June 1st," Chairman Dia- , manti stated. Carbon countys purchases dur- - PRICE, UTAH London-delightful- I I mu a c , Ing October were $20,421.00, bringtotal to $319,-07- 5 ing the 9 70 00, or per cent of the 1959 sales goal, the chairman an- nounced. Increased sales are anticipated! during the balance of the year as proceeds from crops sand livestock become available for investment! in savings bonds. Also, many indi-- j viduals and firms purchase savings bonds for Christmas gifts and bonuses. A savings bond year-en- d makes an ideal gift or bonus, one that keeps on giving because while costing only $18.75, it matures for $25. A $50 bond costs only $37.50, etc. All banks and issuing agents have gift folders for savings bonds, he continued ' Box Elder become the first I county In the state to achieve its 1959 sales goal, reaching 102, I according to October sales figures released. Nine additional counties I exceeding the state average are: Beaver, Davis, Tooele, Washington, Kane, Sevier, Summit, Weber j Roll 184 more power than famous Anglia is power personified. A new overhead valve engine , gives 30 competition. Spbrts-typ- e gearshift! Anglia simply devours baggage! More space than e trunk. Unique! Anglia saves you money. Gives up to 40 miles, competition. King-sizeper gallon. Easy on cost, taxes, license, maintenance, oil, gas-s- aves I up to 9c every mile you drive. Look for this sign JAYCE-ETTE- S CHANGE s will 6ET THE meet Friday night, November 20, at 8 p.m., at the home of Jolene McDonald at 405 East Third South, This is a change of meeting place from that wh!ch was formerly announ-- l ced. Officers of the group will! welcome all JayCee wivs, and in-- 1 vite them to attend the Friday meeting. I bargain jojasliet Why Pay More d rear-engin- and Juab. 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