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Show The Tooele Transcript Friday, December 6, 1S63 Grantsville News 'iL- - j ; fllAJc U ; j f. " rr 1. - . - ' VV'i Vi , V JK o0 I .. Y 4 4 Y..-l '4 f, V. i'u , -a , ,1. Vt : 'k - . 1 kVf: . 0 r p 1 K A Fh 'p' - & I iiTTv I t '& t A CM.A : hollow FAMILY FOR THE WESTERN 1, vtlt, haps so. that is, like log o ' I- . "If you will go to bed supperless you will sleep like t kig. taVS a health fulli.l Well pel file, Westernwecr Christmas! M -- - , rolled arro Grantivllle'a main street RUNAWAY TRUCK . . . Thl teml-traliwithout a driver and hit the front of McCoys Market, breaking off gasoline pumps In front of the store. rr Achievement Truck Rolls are not little rata, are not little horses, and adolescents are not little adults. Mice ponies They grow into eventually adults, but their ways of look-tnat things are as different as North from South. The Grantsville ment Night was held 4-- December Lion. iY.il GAS u! i Gal. Sizes 30-40-- 50 '(Other Sizes Available) Ten-Ye- -- ar ?60" tractor semi-traile- r at the Grantsville rolled from a parking space at Mrs. Karene Davl. 6 flbo Tuesday, ,t , 'iL Grntsv,lle. Fawson LOW Prices! low-pric- quality terchandise hundreds o items to choose from where. 272 N. Broadway 482-333- 8 HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO: Lyle A. Walk, Melvin Sutton. Donald Jo North, Dec. 6; Toni Allred, Orvil Gustaveson, Dec. 7: Randy Winmill, Hal Sagers. Dec. 8; Ruth Rydalch, Tonja Brown. Merrill Brown, Linda Fioler on Dec. 9. Beautiful Home of Outstanding VALUE FOR SALE Will sell, trade for real property in the Tooele City area or may be take a trailer house as down payment on like-neBrick Ve neer home in American Fork, Utah. This lovely home has large living room having fireplace and carpeted. The hall is carpeted as are the three large bedrooms on the mam floor. One and one half baths, guest closet, linen closet, three large cloths closets, large kitchen having loads of cabinets, built-irange and oven, formica cabinet tops, tile sills throughout, large family room which is also carpeted. Drapes will remain in this fine home. Other than the wonderful home on the main floor, this home has a double carport, large landscaped lot full basement which is largely finished with walkout entrance of the basement level. n This wonderful home has a $22,000.00, $23,000.00 value. Seller is willing to reduce the price and arrange a good purchase with outstanding value for you. Call Atkin Realty today and lets get some kind of a trade going Homes in Beautiful Tooele Valley To be Had for CHRISTMAS Two brick homes having full basements constructed by Walter Homes. The best location in town. The homes are ready to move into. Seller only has two remaining. For value far below FHA value see these homes. Another fine home with large carpeted living room, large kitchen, bath and two bedrooms with another room which could be a bedroom, part basement, patio having shelter, large lot nearly 300 feet deep with bam and a right for livestock. Near the schools and town for shopping. This fine home for only $11,500.00. Nothing down to a Veteran. About $300.00 closing costs to move into a brick home near schools, town and swimming pool. Large living room, kitchen, bath having room for washer and dryer, part basement, garage, well landscaped and having fruit trees. This lovely home for $12,500.00. STANDARD NIGHT The Second Ward Service i Now Open will welcome your business 47 West Main 1 v Acme-Ton- y lama-Nocon- BROWN'S Grantsville to n? In Christmas Giving So Easy to Use (Msb are Appliances Clothes are softer, fluffier, easier to iron! hrm ( fin! Efficient Mini-Was- treatment gives to your dainty delicates-ye- t enough muscle to wash a 1 2 lb. wash truly clean! New Jet Swirl Dispensers Fabric Softener Automatically! h kid-glo- ve QOraEBffiBffiB bijllMnmsfbtrtRmm MODEL 13.6 cu. ft. Net Volume WA-IZS- Self Filling Ice Tray. Refills itself automatically when you close freezer drawer. OY r tray to cubes. eject No defrostFrost Guard ing ever . . . not even in the freezer. big Roll-OFreezer. 3.1 cu. ft. brings food right out front. Handy flip-ove- ... zero-degre- e Storage container puts ic at fingertips no deep knee bends. ... 3 Swing-Ou- Shelves. t Adjustable even when loaded. Removable. Meat pan. HAPPY ANNIVESARY TO: Mr. and Mrs. Garth Greein on Dec. 7; Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Southam, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Millward on Dec. 9. 1. POWER A 3. POWER ARM WASMS AROUND 4. FLUSHAWAY DRAIN WASHES n WASHES UP 0 PARTICLES Butter conditioner. Temperature control. .Two revolving porcelain vegetable bins. Removable egg tray. 3 door shelves . . . one holds V5 gal. milk containers, tall bottles. No coils on back. No door clearance needed at side. Coppertone, colors or white. tt fudges of value the value of our COT insurance! ConSMt ma today! LEONARD HANSEN 49 S 1st East 9 STATE FARM 6 Mutiii) Automebile bsinoci Cwpuj MMttMtWlWi L I a Santa Says: The Real Bargains and death of her father. 882-300- 5 882-104- entire family... iioaM ATTENDS FUNERAL Out of town visitors who attended the funeral of Mr. Mont Barrus have now returned to their home's in California were: Dr. J. L. Marriott and Dr. E.H. McBride, of Alameda, California: Max E. McBride, of San Lorenzo, California: Mrs. Doris Morrow and son Danny from Santa Rosa. California: and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wanlass have returned to their homes in Los Angeles, California, after a two month stay, during the illness 6 the held THANKSGIVING ... Thanksgiving dinner was held belated for the Nell Smith family. Those present to enjoy a delicious dinner were Jack and Lcrna Smith and daughters, Nola and Susan; Bert and Helen Smith and son Ricky; and LaRean; Mrs. Edna Anderson, Norman and Terry Thomas: and LaVem Smith. 324 South Main Street 882-104- BOOTS for 't Angelo and Charlie BELATED Min Realty And Construction 882-097- MIA their Laurd Standard night at the home of the ward leader. Miss Jane Tate. Mrs. Ann Fack-re- l was guest speaker for the occasion. The Presidency of the ward was honored as was each girl and hor mother. Each guest was presented with a lovely corsage. Delicious pumpkin pie ala mode was served. Two families have ask me to sell the equity in their homes. drapes, carpeting, soft water softener, built-i- n range and oven, patio shelter, large living room, dinning room, kitchen, three bedrooms, bath and one half. Boy what a home and such value for so little. Call first, see the home, arrange terms and move right in. Claude Atkin C Formerly Bob's Garage Firemen wire called to the scene to flush away the fuel that was spilled from the truck fuel tanks, when drains on the tank bottoms were sheared off. The truck had its windshield broken by its spotlight when it was twisted into the glass by the impact. A very nice two bedroom home with full basement with some furniture for only $10,000.00. The lot is large and maybe another home could be constructed on the balance of the lot. Phone W. Leo Isgreen A & n. Drop in and check our Supply Grantsville High School Is sponsoring a benefit basketball game on Friday, December 8. The varsity squad will meet a hand picked group of alumni plavers in the gym at 7:30 pm. Proceeds from the game will go to the families of the two young high school students who were so tragically killed on the hinhwav. Sharhoe Sweeping and Jackie Bolinder. Suggested donations are $1 for adult and 25 cents for students. OfeEQ (fecEB g&M LOW Farm & Home three year, Ding Americans spend about $100 oil have companies major on billion yearly transportare- non about of which is need- - f"t about tl billion on will- ed to mote themselve to and earch, and will spend IJjO from work, and half to move bon during 1963 on current rearch projects k,hhIs C. Brown. 34. of Shenandoah, Ag. program. Eddie Roberts: Iowa, and relief driver had Ag and Dairy Achievement for dinner at a restau-lan- t Gordon Lee Emery. 22. EngKaren Redden: Dairy, Peggy stoppedand had left the motor land Avenue, was cited by Too-.el- e Redden: Swine, Dick Johnson: when it started to roll City Police for running a Swine raising. Craig Bleazard; running, for unknown causes. stop sign. Ach. Swine, Jimmy Redden: The rig was bound from Sacnnd Home Improvement, Audramento, California, to Louisrey Mclnnelly; Foods and Nu- ville, Kentucky, ft was loaded trition, Kathy Matthews; Leadwith fifteen tons of nuts and ership. Jan Johnson: Union Pafruit. cific $200 scholarship, Judy WorThe truck was owned by Gorthington. don Olsen of Minneapolis, and COUNTY Commissioner Sterleased by the Pillsbury Flour ling Hailaday presented special Co. The market is owned by awards and Evelyn Kerr gave Johnson. the First Security awards to McCoy Johnson was atone in Larry Sherlone Palmer and Ann the building at the time of the accident. Damage to the marAudrey Mclneity gave the ket was estimated at $S0O to closing prayer. the pumps and $200 to the store Mr. Biggs was excused befront, by Marshall Brown. cause of another meeting else- CASH AND CARRY . A GIIS Plans Benefit and 4-- Glass-lined 30 gal. 2. Store-fro- nt AchieveMonday, striking a parked a Knice $Ialion slgn tw0 Opening prayer was by Karen and the fn)nt of lhe Warner. Cora lee Brown led the wrr.,... Mart,,. Pledge to the Bag and Trtnsa Theln;cIc rolled 600 feet from Pledg' Mn" Just west of Johnsons LARRY Staley awarded on the south side of the garage pins and certificates to Highway, across the highway, members. and struck the market front. Miss Darley presented the Keith Grantsville Marshall county winner awards aj fol- Brown, said the driver, George lows: eador fater Heaters Into Program g GRANTSVILLE BAND , . , Band Director Jants Bryan, left, la ahown with the Grantsville High School Band who are preparing for their Christmas Concert. The Band has participated In the high school homecoming and the University of Utah Homecoming this year. A pep band ia also part of the musical group. Si Other Dishwashers Priced as Low as Other Models $(jj Priced as Low as |