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Show 3gTH ANNIVERSARY SALE! GET THE DEAL OF THE YEAR-NO- W! A o 1M9-IIB5ItC- D IK 0GE Sedan Sedan IJKY" 1954-F4M- IM& 195MMHM2IE $295 1045' 195&-llMM- 1952 Hardtop 2195 Sedan 2095 ItoB F4lDSDt 1952-flHN- THAn Phone 134 , A- - VIEWS v 9 ' ' 1 f- - age 81. died at the Tooele Rest Home. She was born in Tooele County July 19. 1876, a daughter of John Quincy Knoulton and Nlaryette Vanderhoof and has lived in Grantsville all her life. She was a member of the LDS Church and is survived by three sisters, Lulu Pack, Idaho fails. Idaho; Vivien Weiser, Idaho; Beatrice fckman. Portland, Oregon and one brother. Bishop Frank Knoulton, Grantsville. Funeral services will be conducted in the Grantsville First Ward Saturday, July 13 at 3 p..m. The body may be viewed at the Tate Mortuary in Tooele on Friday evening and at the home of Bishop Frank Knoulton on Main Street, Grantsville Saturday front 10 a m. ? until funeral time, , VACATIONS IN TOOf.Ln 'X K Mss oi Grantsville. whose marriage to Bob will take place in the near future. Dennis Orgill Denis Orgill Wins Trip to Bear Lake t sTlRRiNG July 12,1957 F, i ( i.j Uj s. UFEK FISHING The fishing bug is catching Donny Judd, Billie Katcbffe and Ray Uhckenxdcrfer spent the week end at Fish Lake. We haven't heard any report on the fish they caught but we're sure they enjoy; ed the trip, HORSE SALE! Saddle Horses Parade Horses Stock Horses Yearlinqs Using Horses Quarter Horses Ponies Killer Horses Colts Gaited Horses 'T ! Saturday 2 p.m. July 13th x Tooele Rodeo Grounds Up FASHiOtfS-SEASON- TO YOUR VASCO FAMILY TRAVEL Mr. and Mrs.. Vasco and two daughters. Ann and Clarabeth have much to tell after two weeks of vacationing two weeks chuck full of places to go and things to see. On the agenda were trips to Bryce and Zions Canyons, a visit with a brother and family, Mr. ind Mrs. Vern Green in Mesquite. Nevada, sightseeing in Las Vegas vi ih all its glitter and night life, .he big Stampede at Elko, Nevada then up into Twin Falls, a swim 3t lava Hot Srpings and home. Great Yesterh lN SWEATER FABRICS AT ixayior Spainhower of Pay son. 4 NEvS if the date for FISH IN IDAHO Monday, Postmaster and Mrs. Paul E. Johnson and son, Jerry and his wife, left fur Idaho on a fishing trip. Dennis Orgill, 14, who has been Pete Abreu. I.os Angeles, California, spent the weekend in Tooele a Deseret News carrier for the visiting at the home of Mr. and past four years, was the winner Mrs. Sanchez. He left Sun- in this Distmt, of a three-da- y all day to visit relatives in Colorado expense paid trip to Bear Lake. and New Mexico, before return- He. with winners Jrom other Dis ing to his home. He is a cousin of tricts, and their chaperones, left Mrs. Sanchez. Monday and returned Wednesday. Dennis had worked long and hard to achieve this honor which TRAVELERS RETURN was paid the news carriers. He is Assessor and Mrs. William R. a son of Mrs. Vearis Orgill of Judd and Boyce Richardson are Grantsville. back home after a delightful but hot week of vacationing. Their trip ENJOY "SONG OF NORWAY took them to the south rim of the Grand Canyon, to Aztec, New MexAmong those motoring to Salt ico where they explored many In- Lake City to enjoy The Song of were Bishop and Mrs, dian ruins that were very inter- Norway Mr. with visited Johnson, also McKay Bishop and Mrs. They esting. and Mrs. Farrell Johnson in Moab Cliff Williams, Bishop and Mrs for a few hours. We might add Robert Lawrence. Mr. nnd Mrs they were very happy to be back George Hammond, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brown. in Grantsville. V 16 At 7 o'cliHk sharp the girls willj challenge the boys to a baseball! hnh there will be! game, after street dancing under the light! j Plenty of ice cold watermelon will, be there for all to enjoy. The date and time, again Tuesday. July 16 at 7 pm. Knoullon, Tuesday, July July all the Second Ward MIA to remember a big party is planned for that night, with fun for evrry-- , one I ilged Grantsville; S Lady Passes; Rites Saturday . T Abigail ,.vvr The Tooele Transcript, Friday, CranHviiie mia Pariy TiM-xdii- a S645 S695 TOOELE, Utah -- NEWS Sedan Tudor Consign Your ED Horse Now! taste SELVIMS Monday, July 15th rrftTiN Miss Frances Ann Fraser, made silver gleaner at Grantsville Stake Conference. CHARLES LAWRENCES Sue Al,en- - Games and refresh VISIT SON Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lawrence, ments were enjoyed by all. I Choice homes for sale! Sr., returned Monday from a very pleasant trip to Nampa, Idaho, vhere they visited with their son, Charles, Jr., who is serving as a nissionary for the Latter-Da- y Saints Church in the Northwestern July Shoe CLEARANCE! Mission. location. Large living Lovely red brick home with close-i- n room, carpeted living room and two bedrooms on main floor. Full basement finished into very desirable rooms. This home is truly a good purchase for $14,000. fire-plac- e, Just completed two bedroom home has beautiful living-dininroom arrangement. Many nice closets, utility room, gas heat, on the sewer and near schools, churches and shopping center. $9,500 is the selling price. g very nice two bedroom home in Tooele Highlands. New roof, new siding which covers home. Newly painted in every room, aluminum storm windows, gas heat and on the sewer. Selling for only $8,300 to include furniture in every room. All Summer BIRTHDAY PARTY Colleen Gollaher entertained the ollowing guests at a party given n her honor on her ninth .birth- - Glenna Anderson, Sheri Lee Reed, Lonna Palmer, lay Lynn Koford, Colleen Brown, Marsha Worthington and Linda lay, July Heels And Wedges (Up to $9.95 values!) now 2: Western Realty & Insurance Co. 324 South Main Street Phone 1335 5 STYLE SHOP A Three bedroom home for only $6,750 with $500 down and $50 per month. Home is very nice for large family. Lot has shade trees, many fruit trees and well landscaped. Also three extra building lots go with home. See this really good buy today. We have many nice homes under $10,000 which a Veteran could buy with hw Veterans Loan. We have all the application papers and will work your direct Veterans Loan through to the completion. Use your VA Loan now before it is too late. . The Bakery We have horses consigned from all over the West, expecting a consignment of Oklahoma Quarter Hor-s- .. Horses will be run through the ring in :he same order as they are checked into the yards All using, cutting and roping horses will be shown on Saturday morning prior to the sale. Will also sell saddles, and equipment. Anyone desiring to offer their horse or horses for sale will be charged usual ring fee. We are expecting 150 io 200 head of horses! World-Famou- s Auctioneer Tony Thornton will be CLOSED July 14 to 28th for vacation. He has averaged a sale per day for 12 years! Tooele LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE P.O. Box 502 TOOELE' UTAH Call 1348 - Elder David Orr Homecoming for David Orr Sunday, July 14 A homecoming for Elder David Orr. who was released June 17 Great lakes mis from a two-yeasion for the L.D.S. Church, will be held Sunday, July 14 irt the Trlene Berry, popular Grantsville miss, to wed Dun A. Black Grantsville First Ward chapel at of Tooele 7 p.m. Everyone is invited to attend. Elder Orr is a son of Mr. EXPLORERS HOME iwere Brent Palmer, Steven L. and Mrs. Lelund Orr and prior to FROM UINTAHS Brown, Tony Anderson, Rex his mission, served in the United del son and Guy, Terry and John You fishermen with your States Army for two years. tales had better look to your laur- Clark. He plans on enrolling at the USU els. The Clark Ward Explorers tell in the fall to further his education me Sue Lisenbce and two daughters, they caught their limit everyKim and Jan, are visiting at the on their four-dafishing day trip VISITORS FROM MODESTO to the Uintahs. Those who made home of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Soel-berMr. and Mrs. Keever Jankovich the Sr. while husband LeRoy is beside the Explorer's leadand daughter of Modesto, Califor- ers, trip George Clark and Orvil Allen at summer camp. nia, are enjoying their vacation visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Severe. Mr. and Mrs. Garth Edde and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Edde. Mrs Jankovich is the former Alice Ed y inns MOTOR CO. de. GONE FISHING Joe and Kent Edde took off plane on Monday for some deep sea fishing in San Diego, Califor nia. They expect to return 44 East 1st No. Pontiac - Cadillac - GMC Trucks Thursday. GUESTS OF MR. AND MRS. LEMMON Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lemmon have had as their guests the past week, parents of Mrs. Lemmon Mr. and Mrs. Ray Leetham of e Eureka and a sister, Nancy of Salt Lake City. Mercury Outboard Motors FROM SEATTLE Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Palmer and family are enjoying a visit with Jeans father, Mr. Charles L. Bar nett, who is here for two weeks from his home in Seattle, VISIT OVER WEEKEND Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hayes, and daughter, Ann, returned to their home in Nevada Sunday after spending the Fourth of July in Grantsville. RETURN TO CALIFORNIA Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Marriot, of Alameda, California, and Mr. and Mrs. Max McBride and family of San Lorenzo, California, are returning to their homes after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Monte Barrus for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Comet Barrus of Salt Lake spent the Fourth of July with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Barrus. Birthday greetings to McKay Johnson, George Wootton, July 12; June Naylor, Mary Alice Durfee, Ray Long, July 13; Denny Skoger-boe- , July 15 and William L. Green, Harry Miller, Hazel D. Bolinder, Verl Johnson, and Warren J. Butler on Tuesday, July 16. FOR CAMP Dick Naylor, Bruce Soelberg and LeRoy Lisenbee of the Army reserves left Saturday for two tveeks B0' Full power; one owner. s Jum-onvill- VISITOR CADILLAC 1956 1953 Special Sedan I Full power! 1954 1895 CAMLLAC Convertible Loaded! Continental kit; customized! 1954 2795 MWICK Century Hardtop One owner. Perfect! 1954 1495 POXTIAC Fordor Deluxe at A Radio, heater, 899 Hydramatic.; new paint and tires! 1955 1OXTIAC Star Chief Catalina New paint, Hydramatic. Fully-equippe- 1951 1895 d! PLYMOUTH Fordor Radio, heater. Check this one! 1948 295 IXTKitXATIOXAL Pick-U- p Runs good! 1951 269 STUD Ell. I K Mill V-- 8 Champion Fordor; overdrive and radio, heater. LEAVE at summer camp at Yakima, Washington. The boys are all in the Field Artillery Division. 4195 a v e $2600 CADMLLAC Fleetwood 1950 PACKAItn Fully-equippe- d. 245 '200' Series 195 |