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Show www Ladles Guild Meet duced three new members of the Mrs. Betty Bogle gave an .Guild. rj:- 6ic;s The Tooele Transcript Friday, October 21, 1960 T0 Attend Funeral For Kin in Sail Fake Kcw "p their monthly in the Mrs. Virand Parish; uty meeting, Tuesd iy evening at 8 00 pm. in the Parish Social Hall. ginia DeVargas, Catholic Chant President Kate Padgen intro-le- s chairman and Ways and Means ,d. More Exclusive full basement home that can $10,500? This home has been It has a full carpeted living-roowith electric range, two bedand a full basement with two bedrooms and underground garage. It has a beautiful patio. Tins home is located on the corner of Second South and Sixth Street. Let us show it to you. Do you want a beautiful home that is brand new and built for owmership occupancy, but due to unforseen circumstances the owner is selling before he has ever moved in. This home is located in the beautiful new Pioneer Subdivision rated one of the finest in the State. It has a large livingroom with full wall fireplace and balcony with sliding glass doors overlooking a beautiful vista of view unexcelled any place in the Country. It has a kitchen with birch cabinets, built in oven, and range, eating bar and dining area; two large bedrooms with bath, all ceramic tiled, lots of storage closets, full basement with extra bedroom and second bath with shower all ceramic tiled, and a large rumpus room with walk out sliding glass doors and fireplace. Laundry room, and many other extra special features, including a double garage with overhead door, large lot. Priced for quick sale at $23,000. You must see it to appreciate its beauty and livability. FHA terms available. LLSOPlu-EALT- Y Phone 66 An apple sauce canning project is being anncunced to be canned November 4. Orders are now he-au- to mg taken by Mrs. Watson at 1778 In 1502, on his fourth voyage to the new world, Columbus hit a HULOUrrN PRIMARY WARD hurricane and lost 29 of his 30 PARTY AT I Tooele Fifth Ward Primary will ships. hold their Halloween Party, next Tuesday, Or tuber 25th, starting at '4 p ni. The children are asked not to wear costumes. All children welcome. Are you in the market for a be purchased on quick sale for appraised by FHA for $11,000. drapes, beautiful kitchen rooms, and bath on main floor, One of Tooeles finest homes, located close to the center of town, and with plenty of accomodation for an average size family, and has a complete apartment in basement that would help pay the contract. This home Is brick and has two fine bedrooms and a bath and a half, besides a large living-roodiningroom, kitchen and breakfast room and den. Priced for quick sale at $18,000. CANNING PROJECT Mr. and Mrs. Michael Jankovich accompanied by Mrs. Catherine Elliott left Thursday morning via for S.oi Francisco, where, they will attend a conference of the National Polio oundution Meetings aie being held f inlay and Satuiday at the .laik Tarr Hotel. or Keith Maloney 19S7-No ordeis will be accepted after October 31. Breaks ,53 Windows j IOMES We have a fine investment for someone who would like to live in Grantsville and who would like a very comfortable home to live in and a good money making motel for income. The motel, if properly operated, will more than pay for the property over a short period of time. Priced for quick sale at $21,000. Let us show this to you. Reasonable terms available to the right party. POIIO COM ERLMCE 1 j to you. apple sauce put-campaig- n Mrs. Lionel Hansen and Mrs Llainc Hale attended funeral services on Tuesday for Terry Las- saler, Salt I uke C'ny policeman and pilot of the ill fated plane which crashed last weekend kill-- ! mg four police officers. The funeral was held in the Monument Paik Ward. Mr. Las-- j sater was the husband of the for- mer Barbara lleuier, a niece of KING TO SITAK Mrs. Hansen The young couple AT LAKE VIEW, SUNDAY was married two years ago and David King, Candidate for ConMrs. Lassaler is expecting her gress, will he the speaker at the first child, Lake View sacramental meeting HURRICANE HITS Sunday evening at 7 pm. Allsops Offer To Yo- u- We have a very fine home in Highland Drive that is in excellent condition and has a carpeted livingroom. This home has a detached garage, and has a new gas furnace and water heater. It is an excellent buy for someone who doesnt want to pay too much, or for someone who has a Direct GI loan available. Priced for quick sale at $10,500 Let us show it ATTrNT) ww inti mm Ouslandinu Performance Col. Cecil M. MacGregor, Commanding Officer of Tooele Ordnance Depot, presented Mr. Robert S. Wilson with a Suggestion Award Certificate and check in an Awards Ceremony held in Building I, recently. Mr. Harold L. Winn, Chief of General Supply Storage Division, states that the idea suggested and developed by Mr. Wilson was Chairman presented several ideas for fund raising projects. A very enthusiastic and hard working committee is planning a gay Halloween Party, with pranks, games, and of course, the usual delicious refreshments, to October 25th, at 8:30 p.m. in the Social Hall. AH Guild members are invited to attend in costume. Guild Spiritual Director, Rev. Father Charles E. Freegard, closed the meeting with a prayer. The group then adjourned to enjoy two movie specials on Our Lady of Lourdes Shrine in France and The Life of Christ. Delicious cream puffs and coffee were served by hostesses, Marie McBride, Toni Pannunzio, Betty Bogle and Betty Poole. EMERGENCY OPERATION Jean Ayres, a student Nurse at the LDS Hospital was striken with appendicitis, on Monday and underwent an emergency operation at 7 pm. Miss Ayres is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee. She is reported to be improving satisfactorily. After she is released from the hospital she will spend two weeks at the home of her parents while she is recovering Miss NEW NATION The world's newest nation is Ghana, on Africa's west coast, and is also one of the first negro nations in the British Commonwealth of Nations. Values to 14.95 77 DRESSES instrumental In saving an estimated $10,222.-1The improved method and layout plus additional equipment, has served to improve operations in the division. Mr. Wilson lives in American Fork, Utah, at 565 King St., with his wife Ruby and four children. Lane, Robert, Clint and Janus. He has been at Tooele Ordnance Depot since January 1949. A total of thirty three windows were broken out at the Tooele Central School, sometime Tuesday night. According to investigating officer Orvel Hamilton, evidence points to the damage being done by juveniles with sling shots or flippers. 2.88 6. cation, Income, Employment, Manufacturing, Trade, Finance, Construction, Transportation and Mineral IndusCommunications, Tooele Statistics comparing and Government. try, Agriculture, County and all other counties of The Review was compiled by the the state in nearly every phase of Utah for the express of economic life are now available University of aiding government and purpose in the recently released publicabusiness leaders, teachers, reA Statistical Review of tion and students who are searchers, Utah's Economy, compiled and interested in obtaining both genepublished by the Bureau of Eco- ral and detailed statistics on the nomic and Business Research, at Utah economy. The historical serthe University of Utah. The ies in some cases go as far back volume represents one of the most as 1850 and most include 1959 comprehensive compilations ever or 1960. In most sections data are made of historical and included for the counties as well on Utah. data as for the entire state. Included among these statistics A Statistical Review of Utahs are such things as the following: is available free of Tooele Countys population as of Economy 1960 was 17,868. In 1940 April 1, RMMwyaiuiiuAi this figure was 9,133. In 1958 there were 511 births in the county. The average farm size in Tooele County in 1880 was 75 acres. By 1954 this figure had grown to 778 acres. Mineral production in the County in 1951 was valued at $5 million. In 1958, it had decreased to $4.3 million. 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