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Show UKE POINT GGQ&G NEWS By Cl at Ins Davies (3000000 NOTICE TO WATER JUSERS Nonce i hereby given (luil Combined Metals Reductiun Co.. P.O, Box 110. Sell Lake City. Utah, hat filed a request for extension of time from the State Engineer to make and submit Proof of Appropriation under Change Application No. covering J sec feet of water to be diverted from an underground tunnel in Tooele County. Utah, to be used for miscellaneous purposes. . It is represented that progress is being made in the metallurgical development. An increase in metal prices has made it possible for development of a well to be drilled so that the water can bo used for this project. More time is necessary to complete this pitted and file proof. Protests resisting the granting of said request with reasons therefor, must be submitted in duplicate and filed with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol. Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before January 21. IMS. A hearing will be held on this request before the Slate Engineer at 10.00 a m., Friday, February 19. IMS. at the Tooele County Courthouse, Tooele. Utah. Protestants should appear at the hearing. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING annual meeting of the stockholders of Settlement Canyon Irrigation Company will be held in the Tooele City Hall, Tooele, Utah, Monday, Dec. 28, 1964 at 7:20 pm. Purpose of the meeting is to hear the financial report of the secretary treasurer, to elect a board of directors for the ensuing two years and to transact any other business that may come before the meeting. Ross P. Cowans, president Palsy E. Cowans, secretary The Pool To Be Clouet! For Painting The Tooele Pool will be dosed beginning Thursday so that it can be painted. The pool will be drained and painted which is done every couple of years. Exact date for the pools reopening will depend on the pro gress of the painting of the pool. BULBS STOLEN Mrs. Tom Burgess reported to Tooele City Police that eight bulbs were stolen from ChristWed- Lake Views Mr. and Mrs. Arlen Shields in Salt Lake City. The little boy checked in at 1:40 p.m., weighing six pounds II ounces, and will be called Clay. Both mother and baby are doing very well. Happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Shields and Mr. and Mrs. Olsen. Shields. Pine boughs and candles were used as table decorations and Lake View Ward girls volley the favors were bayberry gobball team placed second in the lets. One play off, but Clever gifts were exchanged. Region Thirty won the coveted Sportsthey THOSE PRESENT were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Atkin, Dr. manship Trophy for the region. and Mrs. John Burgoyne, Mr: This, they feel is more to be and Mrs. Wendell Droubay, Mr. desired than the first place and Mrs. Gary England, Mr. award. and Mrs. Karl McBride, Mr. Miss Marilyn Ison, of Bloomand Mrs. Sidney Noble, Mr. attend-.in- g and Mrs. Reese Richman, Mr. ington, Indiana, who is the Brigham Young Uniand Mrs. Wayne Robins, Dr. was a weekend guest and Mrs. Philip Spencer, and versity, at the home of her grandparMr. and Mrs. Karl Swan. An election brunch was held ents, Mr. and Mis. George Bleazard. recently at the home of Mrs. Gary England, with Mrs. WenMr. and Mrs. Bud Rufner, dell Droubay and Mrs. Sidney and daughter of Mr. Noble assisting as and Mrs. Arthur L. Shields, The following were elected officers for the coming year: left last Monday for six weeks to Europe, They M. vacation trip Mrs. Grant president, traveled airliner and by jet vice president, Mrs. Shields; Kenneth Dean; secretary and their first stop will be in Germany, where they will visit ; treasurer, Mrs. Reese with friends. historian, Mrs. Barrie James. mington. MRS. WENDELL Droubay was chairman of the committee in charge, and committee mem bers were Mrs. John Burgoyne, Mrs. Kenneth Dean. Mrs. Phillip Spencer and Mrs. Wayne The Primary officers and teachers and their husbands held their annual Christmas din ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Davis. Carla Yates was in charge of the program, and Jean Davies represented the stake. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Davies and family spent Sunday visiting with her grandparents Mr. Biuce Phillips, ton of Mr. and and Mrs. Sorenson of Orem. Mrs. Den R. Phillips, returned Miss Nona Dutson spent the home Saturday, upon the comweekend here with her sister pletion of a four month's trainNona teaches ing period In tho U.S National Carla Yates. MRS. CROOK Home Economics at Marsh Val- Guard. Mr. Phillips was station ley High School, near Arimo, ed first at Fort Leonard Wood Idaho. Nona has attended many and then at Fori Polk, La. of our ward events through the years and is well liked by all NEW BABY Timothy Dean Schwab, arrivwho know her here. ed Dec. 12 to join the family Grace Harenberg Crook one of our most beloved neighbors A warm welcome to Evelyn of Mr, and Mrs. Charles R. celebrated her 79th birthday, toss and her children who are Schwab. The tiny boy weighed 4 8 ounces at birth making their home here. She only pounds Saturday, December 19. and will remain in St. Marks Grace was born in Grongen. is a daughter of Bishop and Anderson, of Hospital until he is a little bigHolland in IMS to John Wi- Mrs. Herbert ger. He has a sister, 2 year Lake Point. lliam and Frouke Harenberg. old Terri Lynn, and his grandShe was the youngest in A very Merry Christmas and parents are Mr. and Mrs. Carl her family. Frouke Harenberg H. of Salt Lake City a Happy New Year to all the and Schwab, died when Grace was bom and Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Honan the oldest girl, Nancy, mother- people of Lake Point. of Gallup, N.M. on. from then ed the family GRACE RECALLS many Lake FIRST CHILD happy and some sad experiFrom Ogden comes news of ' ences from her girlhood days Stations the birth of a six pound five in Holland. Among the most ounce baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. Garrie McLaws. The little outstanding are those of skatBurglarized ing on the great canals and the Two LakePoint Service Sta- miss arrived at the Dee Hospimissionaries who taught her tions were broken into between tal and will be named Shanna the gospel. Kris. The new mother is the midnight Tuesday and 6:20 former Mrs. Crook joined the Mor- a.m. Marie Harris and the Wednesday. mon church when she was IS Standard Station and the new baby is the first grandThe years old. She lived in Holland Wilshire Station were entered child for Mr. and Mrs. Glen for 21 years, then came to windows and two Harris. Utah where she met Ernest by breaking Paternal grandparents are and merchanwere taken Crook who was a convert to tires scattered Mr. and Mrs. Ross McLaws and dise around, reports the church from England. They are Mrs. Tooele County Sheriffs of- great grandparents the were married on the 28th of Jennie Martin and Mr. Nick fice. Bosta. November, 1917, in the Salt Deputy Sheriff Bill Pitt reLake Temple. the station that managers ports They have five children, Ed- are still checking to determine ward, Dick, Ann, Bart and exactly what was taken. Preston. THEY HAVE lived in Lake MEDICAL PURSE STOLEN Point for the past 20 years. Winnie Steele, Tooele Mrs. William T. Wriggle, 42 All our best wishes to this Wm. Clark Jefferies, Tooele grand person for her biithday East 2rd North reported to the Tooele City Police Tuesday that SURGER- Yand every day of the year. her purse was stolen from her Johnnie Fitzpatrick, Tooele car while it was parked behind Georgia Smith, Tooele the Western Auto store. Sylvia Sokol, Tooele Ramona Jackson, Tooele Celebrates 79th Birthday El-dr- MAN The real wisdom of human life is compounded out of the experience of ordinary men. TRANSCRIPT AND BULLETIN CLASSIFIED AD RATES 5 cents per word Regular (light type) 10 cents per word Business Firms (heavy type) 50 cents per issue up to one inch (monthly rates) 81.00 per inch over one inch (monthly rates) 81.50 per inch Display Ads MONTHLY RATES are for consecutive insertions only, with no changes. Except with business firms and individuals who maintain open accounts with the Transcript and Bulletin, all classified advertisements are CASH IN Farmers Digest. CORENE GRIFFITH Prescriptions Our Mori Important RerpatuibUUy 882-300- R tfisterad Pturaudst l Always sa Duty LIGHTS STOLEN Mrs. George Gordon, 120 N. 5th Street, reported to Tooele City Police, Tuesday that some one stole Christmas lights from her residence, Monday. CHRISTMAS May your holidays sparkfa. Bryans Artie Circle -MMiiii: FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS CRI range. FOR SALE - 3 bedroom brick to close house, garage, schools. GRANTSVILLE beauty - beautiful landscaped two bedroom JSED 2x4, 2x6 doors, windows, sinks, basins, toilets, water heaters, gas ranges,) misc. items for sale. Edgemont buildings. Call 1 SERVICES TREES TRIMMED and remov- ed. Yard clean up. Fireplace" wood for sale. Call 8 or SPECIAL Pd-t- Jan. o CHRISTMAS trees and wreaths will be for sale after Nov. 28 at 44 North 1st West. Ernest JEWING MACHINE REPAIR-- ; All makes. Dealers in Pfaff Sewing Machines. Hemstitching. Gillespies Sewing Machine Center, 261 S. 1st West; Tooele. Ph. CRT 882-066- SEWING CENTER TOOELE MERC CO. 4 . . FROM $108.6$ to $450 WHITE c. 882-277- p.m. Every FURNISHED APARTMENTS Tuesday at the Eagles Hall. two and three rooms. New kitchens, and appliances, inCRI Everyone welcome. cluding electric ranges, automatic gas heat, air conditionBPOE ELKS No. 1673 meeted,. Large recreation area. ings Second and Fourth TuesRates start at 875 per month days, at 8 p.m. 8 N. Main. with all utilities furnished. CRI Rent by day, week, month or LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE year. Linen service available. Western Apartment Motel NO. 2031 515 North Main, Tooele MEETINGS, WED. 8 p.m. 2 Phone 351 E. UTAH AVE. CRI W. K. Phillips, Secretary 2 Phone CRI FOR RENT - 3 bedroom home large living room, built - in CRI range. LODGE MOUNTAIN ROCKY NICE one bedroom apartment NO. II, F&AM for rent. 159 S. Hale, GrantsMEETS 1st and 3rd TuES. ville. OF EACH MONTH 7:30 P.M. AT THE FRATERNAL HALL COMMERCIAL PROPERTY for CRI rent at 47 Broadway. Call Salt Lake City for 1 information. NOTICES GAMES NIGHT 5 29 NO. FOR RENT NOTICES MAIN ST. STATE FARM tffin: HNaaqta, X X X -- 8 882-227- CR il 298-901- 882-108- X 882-424- X 882-077- PROFESSIONAL SERVICE ; Expert rug and upholstery cleaning. Wall washing. Guar' anteed. Reasonable. Free Es-3 or 882' timates. Call I P-t- 882-439- 4145. - spray painting HOW would you like to own a FOR SALE 17 cu. ft deepequipment, doll house bedroom two clean, freeze. Ph. Expansible. Wall to wall carpet. Reasonably priced. Tel. ALUMINUM PLATES for sale-- 9 7 Call after 5 p.m. o 15 thousandths thick, 36 x 23 i CLEANING 882-201- 882-293- CRC 882-197- n. CALDWELL AND REPAIRS 882-351- Vario. home with part basement, a double garage, 811,000. 876 FIREPLACE WOOD for sale. 25 per month, appr. including 7 tax and insurance. Walking distance, new schools, church. for TEN PER CENT OFF on all location Darks. Good table lamps. Gordons FurniTooele Army Depot workers. 25 ture. ValPhone 12 ley Center Builders. FOR SALE - weiner, feeder and HOUSE FOR SALE - 117 Utah roasting pigs. Will deliver. Ph Garth Stopkey. 2 0 Ave. Call or o Jan. 5 31 5, TOOELE. UTAH Im FOR HOUDAYS Mist Susan Aagard is home for the holidays. A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Aagard, she is a student at CSU in Cedar City. HOME Siobmfa A 2 bedroom home, FOR SALE large living room, built- in newspaper distributed to 2,000 Dugway Proving Ground residents and workers, twice monthly, without additional charge. DEADLINE for classified ads Is II a.m., day of judges Of valuo Bha OS HOMES FOR SALE ADVANCE. AN ERROR in a classified ad should be reported immediately. The paper is responsible for one incorrect insertion only. ALL CLASSIFIEDS will be included in the Test Run, a UGHT BULBS STOLEN Mrs. Peck. 297 East 1st So., reported to Tooele City Police, that someone stole Monday, bulbs from her Christmas deChilstlne Leonelli, daughter of corations. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Leonelli : will celebrate her aecund birth- FAITH Faith in fellow men is a day Christmas Eve. She it the g'and daughter of Mr. and Mm. noble and desirable impulse, Joseph Leonelli, of Tooele and but faith without the supporting Edi- facts is economic folly. Mrs. Ray Lukit, of Midvale. Whether Grantsville receives natural gas service or not will depend on whether over 85 per cent of the residents are signed up for the service, reports Airman Jrd Class Robert Grantsville Mayor Jams PalDale Wenger is home on leave mer. from the U. S. Air Force to Residents must sign up by spend Christmas with his par- December 20th to request the ents Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. service at which date the Moun Wenger, 455 North Second West. tain Fuel Supply Company will Airman Wenger has just com send representatives around to pleted a tour of duty at Ama- homes to determine how many rillo, Texas. On completion of residents are interested in the his leave January 2 he will re- new service. He urges every Grantsville port to Kirtland AFB at Alresident to cooperate in bringbuquerque, New Mexio. ing the utility to Grantsville. Hi framsOT T The Utah State Highway Department has notified tho Tooele County Sheriff's office that the speed limit on the Smelter Highway has been officially changed. From a point 100 feet eaat of Jrd North the legal speed limit has been upped from 50 miles per hour to 60 miles an hour both day and night, to the Tooele Smelter. Between Jrd North and Main Street on 2nd North the legal speed limit will be JS miles per hour. Home On Christmas Leave Sift Rich-man- State Change Smelter Highway Speed Limit Grantsville Residents Urged to Cooperate Hospital son-in-la- the vahisof our ur insurance! Contort mo today! LEONARD HANSEN 49 S 1st East The following persons participated in the recent Red Cross Blood Bank as donors. The list was released by Maxine Nelson, chairman: Don Rosenberg, Mary Fillmore, Harold Chadwick, Kathy Taylor, Thomas Irvine, Vincent Martinez, Linda Nelson, Leland Beckstrom, George Jorgensen, Reta Manchego. Stella Moyes, Karl Swan, Reed Stewart, Patricia Gibbs, Barbara Turner, Betty Hammond, Mrs. Ferret Stewart, William Howard, Jack Welch, Joey Dellirrera. , Nellie Gray, George Lougy, Janet Williams, George Gray, Joe Garcia, Felix Vigil, Paul Romano, Daniel Hinger, Virginia Black, Russell Dobson, Jolene Hammond. Edwin Bonelli, Fred Maloney, Clifton Dean, Allen Mahoney, Joy White, Mrs. Joseph Long, Pat Orlando, Betsy McAllister, Phillip Spencer, Jean Myers. Co nr ado Quintana, David Martinez, Jose Herrera, Janet Day, Charles Fox, Albert Steadman, Ellis White. Joe Lichfield, Clel Lee, Oneda Steadman. Louis Jaramillo, Delbert Mitchell Ralph Nelson, Don Garcia, Paul Konen, Melba McFarland, Doris Rust, Margene McFarland, Dean Gilliand, Walter Shubert. Keith Ahlstrom, Timmer Me Kendrick, Glen Rowberry, Carl Holm, John Ericson, Geneva Bennett, Roy Baker, Mae Biggs Dorothy England, Robert Young berg. Dean Aldous, Ernest Paulos, Robert Blakely, James Jensen, Burton Cahoon, Maxine Hullin-ger- , Annie Hullinger. Point are the proud parents of their first son. bom Thursday. December 17, at the LDS Hospital Thc Tooe,e Transcript, Friday, Dec. 25, 1961 Blood Donors Are Listed Co-Pil- Wayne D. Criddle mas lights on their house SIATE ENGINEER (Published in the Tooele Tran nesday. script from December 18, 25. and January I, IMS) BEAUX ARTS CHRISTMAS PARTY The Beaux Arts Christmas party took place Monday evening at the Heidelberg in Far- The townspeople 'enjoyed a heart warming Christmas program Friday, presented by the Primary, and the MIA. The program consisted of a short history of many of the Christmas carols narrated by teacher. Then the the carols were sung by a chorus of Primary and MIA children and enacted by the Primary children. Of course Jolly Old St. Nicholas appeared at the end and presented everyone a nice bag of candy. P-2- S ELECTRIC IRON REPAIRING All makes. Steam Irons cleaned and repaired. Elmers, 38 1 West Vine. Pd-No- v. P-t- MOVE IN before Christmas 4 inches. Ideal for lining barns, garages, etc. Contact Tooele PRI Transcript Bulletin. bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace, Will and drapes. carpets FOR better cleaning, to keep 499 show anytime. colors gleaming, use Blue 27 a Holly Drive, Lustre carpet cleaner. Rent electric shampooer $1. GorOWNER assume transferring don Furniture Co., 60 South GI loan. 3 bedroom home, ph Main. 5 COPES RADIO TV SERVICE; 29 E. VINE ST. Radio - TV - HI FI - Stereo Fm-A- Two WayCB 1 Phone Daytime call Service ; 882-411- 882-005- 882-436- 2 29 c. SAGE KENNELS - Board your small breed dogs Individual $19.95 & $24.95 X inside heated kennels. 75c per FOR SALE - elementary school day. $12.95 to $29.95 desks, $2 each. Tooele County FOR SALE - 36x10 one bed CHRIS GRIFFITH School Board. CRI room trailor. 1959 Detroiter $16.95 SPECIAL BIRTHDAY Call CR VEHICLES FOR SALE PETS TO $16.95 and up g CONGRATULATIONS FOR SALE OR RENT Corene Griffith, her brothet FOR SALE - 1961 older home. Newly IDEAL Christmas 1 - AdorChris and Larry Nausley who $ 8.99 Percolator gift Plymouth wagon. 100 percent remodeled. 2 shares water. ONE BEDROOM APT for rent. were all born on Christmas Hound Puppies. available. Basset able MANAGERS MOTEL financing XElectric Blankets Ph. tifter 5 p.m. $12.99 X day. CRI AKC Registered. Wonderful WANTED Completely furnished. Private or entrance. Phone with children. $50. Men - Women - Couples. The BIRTHDAY Presto Mani cure Set $ 6.95 CRI FOR SALE - 1964 Austin Healy CONGRATULATIONS also to: booming motel industry needs FURNISHED after 5 p.m. Steven Clark, Carey Jenks, trained personnel. Enjoy luxuSprite. Shaver $19.99 r UNFURNISHED AND FOR SALE - living Christmas THREE ROOM APT. FurnishgNorelco rious living, security Nancy Shosted, Edward Sterns where age is no job APARTMENTS Free 5. barrier. Siamese Call ed. after present Registered $21.95 g and Chester Stearns. g Teflon Set Kittens. Reasonable. 1957 FORD Convertible. Are you tired of ordinary placement assistance 14 YEARS ESTAB. Bows $19.95 and up g motor. If so, come and Quarrels would never be lastliving? MOTEL MANAGERS FOR RENT - 2 bedroom apt. were comtemp-orar- y the see modem our fault on one ing only SCHOOL TRAINING Golf Clubs $69.95 Furnished. 865. Utilities paid IBM KEYPUNCH side. rental units featurHOME STUDY DIV. except lights. Ill N. 2nd St. Salt Box Lake $99.00 and up Portable TV 15304, Write two bedrooms. one or TRAINING ing CAR DAMAGED City, Utah. COMPLETE COURSES IN drapes; belconys, Carpets, Consol A. M. Stereo st?,:e.Fy $279.00 no KEYPUNCH IBM address PhilcQ Frailey, FOUR ROOM APT for rent. IBM DATA PROCESSING patios and beautiful new congiven, reported to Tooele City WOMEN WANT WORK IBM CONTROL CLTRK furniture. Q&NGING Furnished. temporary Stereo A:F.M.e:0.. $179.00 Be prepared f'r e belter Pdvlns Police Tuesday that someone l (ISO NS Call position in this advanced elertromc his 3 FOR house it car 14 RENT was BABY TENDING. My home bedroom while or contact Apt damaged Table Stereo $139.00 New classes now tormina D8R0THY SUM'S 260 No. 1st East, City 1401 Programming after 5 p.m. parked in front of Bevans Phone Wrte Philco Consol TV DAXEf STpDiO $199.95 Hardware, Monday. MACHINE RECORDS Xwalkie Talkies I Philco Radios gAdmiral Clock Radio K Portable Phonos 12-c- P-t- o Jan. 1 884-505- 882-411- HU5-354- three-bedroo- m up 0 I 8 882-134- 2. 882-103- 882-477- 1 7-- 882-358- pc 8 3 882-315- 9. p-2- 5 882-015- Pd-Jun- e 1 -- 882-103- 882-23- 882-461- 6. X X Radio Electric t Hardware 14 North Main Tooolo ies8AiwiiHnisie8w X X X MINOR ACCIDENT A minor accident Monday behind Vista Liner involved vehicles driven by Martha T. Bahr, 365 Fairlane Drive and Douglas R. Smith, 384 South 1st kwsxJI East.' 8 882-128- 7 5 FOR RENT - good sized house BOARD AND ROOM for one or Centrally located. Call couple. See Mrs. Maher at 7J E. 33rd Sooth 44454 884-348- NOTICE The office of Dr. James R. Burton, Chiropractor, will be closed until Monday, January 4th. May each and everyone have a Happy Holiday Season 160 S. 2nd West. FOR RENT ed apartment. her at room furnishSee Mrs. Ma160 S. 2nd West. 2 FOR RENT - 3 bedroom home large 2 car garage $100 mo. Call 882-114- ACCORDLN LESSON given. If interested Skip Hamilton. Ph. to be contact 882-321c. 27 NT Wail 1st. N. TM J' ' |