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Show 8 m tm m mm armui iuuiui.,,,iPPUjiiM vw 'l if, A -- w Sedan, Dodge 1958 Plymouth 1958 Dodge 1957 Chrysler Sed. V-- 8 S3H0 fully-equipp- ed 8 W agon, Pick-U- p tally-equippe- win 'wdmim b wm1 mwmw'mw " it,I, m. t1 t W' i'ww lUMpminuiiu mw - iL-- FL. ww wwpjni'wjpm, - - -- 3 I l9 vith Heater V-- 8, nm1 WE NEED USED CARS! THESE ARE NOT BASIC PRICES 1958 jwi j Attach. LHUMS A M wm mn1 A'lfr fr power steering, d, $2196 brakesSO MORE NEW CARS TO CHOOSE FROM NO ORDERING ALL HERE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY CHRYSLER - DODGE - PLYMOUTH DODGE TRUCKS tum - TOOELE, rii1irfr UTAH i in the Valentine motif. The group HARRIS SUIOOL The Third Judicial District NOTIC'D TO CREDITORS Tooele, Utah, by on or before the FAULTY PARTY In and Tor Tooele County spent a most pleasant evening IN THF. MATTER OF THF FS- - 20th dav of May. 1953. A pot luck dinner and social evState Of Utah Wm. T. Gochis, administrator of ,TA1F of IDA R. WHITE, Deceas the estate of Angelina T. Gochis, ening was enjoyed Tuesday even-linNOT1CT. TO CRFD1TORS by the Sierling R. Harris deceased. will Creditors r state of Sarah Jane Davis Wl,b vouchers presentto claims, school faculty, commenFar I Marshall A most pleasant hirthdjv the and Grecm, dceasc-d.- ' attached, Credi tors "wili 7 the room in at for tin I.stale faculty pm cing 214 South Stieet.lAttornev 2nd at dersigned farewell party was enjoved on claims wuh vouchers to of the schmil. The delicious dinUtah Utah by on or before IS at the home of Mr.lthe undersigned at 131 North 1st Jan day. the,wle ner was followed by Bingo, being Seventh and Birch y ir' Pl and Mrs. Howard DeVaney, Wen-- , West. Tooele City, Utah on or be- - 0,b day of March. I'M. f ' 1 played with progressive prizes of M aa e sl Pu Reed White, administrator of the Mrs. on fore the 21st dover, of March AD DeVaney honoring B. Holm, Pastor day white elephants awarded to the her birthday and bidding farewell 1958 estate of Ida R White, deceased winners Dear fditor: M. Farl Marshall to Major and Mrs. Mixire, whol ... CreSunday, Feb 2. Septuagesima our city father?, and will he re The committee in charge was Force1 Jih" uAdImims,Ia,or; are Wendover A.r Attorney for the Fstate wet-leaving artic an had last you ltWmbTcd even Inane' Hut then,;Sundayf rstJ of Beverly Jensen, chairman; Lois Base soon. Dav,s(Tox-le.- ' Utah. the and In your Stho01 the Attending R,ble ahnui c,aR-leGuests and Carr. Green. Deceased. pdxr Lynette we suppose an hour of anyone's1 "n'n; Bids for the sale of a 1956 and a of first pub, January 17, (Date 9 15. band at the and EllerMrs. .included Mr. and pvojile letting Jack A Pharis Johnson .time is too piecious to be spent in r 1157 Chevrolet sedan will last Mr. Mrs. date 1958, Carl and 14, Susich, pub. February Heath,,,.. the Culd wells down Mr and Mrs. Woodrow rill-a church, paying last respects to Worship services with celehra-ibeck- . Al,orney for Administrator be 1958 the Tooele City Mr. Mrs W and ) by Pruett. Mr. accepted Ray Bev-th50 10 Misses Communion more. of at tl0n Tooele City, Utah. Lynnctte Carr, Holy dead pc rson, or sitting in a conCouncil until Monday. Teb. 10 at F. Smith. Mr. and Mrs Tred De people in this town do support. somt, cult uraf bene- - Sermon Topic; Three Sources of erlv Jensen, Reba Watson. Iois Vanev, Mr and Mrs. Howard De- - (Date of first pub. January 17.' lilin ,7 pm. in the City Hal! building NOTICE: TO CRTDITORS uphold or biheve in. It certainly fi(s f ,as pub F l'bru7ry JPower for a Christian Congrega-- , Bailey. Jane Storrs, Marilyn Smel- These cars are being used in pol- Mr. and Mrs. Gene Jones.' iVaney. can't be culture or kindness Mrs and Mr. Ition Matt 16 IT 20 Forrest Munro, lie, ' ' service. IN THE MATTER OF THF rS-llcand Mrs John P. Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Harold lang and Sunday School Teachers Tram-Klr- . Yesterday. Jan. 28. an old man We sincerely hope the people Moore. The and Mrs. TATE of 01 IVE R F. NTLSON and For further information contact group Mr and Mrs A'lin Cwell, Mr Major was buried who was known bv of Tooele, who are not dead on'mg Course, Tuesday at 7 pm viCAROLINE his wife, the City Manager's office. NTLSON, Mrs Clinton Bauer, Mr. and enjoyed a delicious dinner and nearly everyone in this citv, yet their ft et. prove it with a pat on You are invited to view the over The City Council reserves the Deceased together, siting reminiscing his death notice never made the the back for the Ca'dwells (withstanding p.ctuie "Martin Luther" Mrs. l.lliot Black. Mr and Mrs Creditors will present claims, right to accept anv bid or reject In the matter of the eslaie of never get paid for their work on the "Triple Crown Theater," uther Trench. Mr and Mrs. Geo old times. local paper, and his funeral vouchers attached, to the un- - all bids. Lawrence G. Johnson Deceased I rickson, Mr and Mrs Joseph vices were attended In only 25 any other way) and their own chil-- Saturday, Teb 1 on Datc-this 2Mh day of Jan.. 1958. Creditors will present claims, dersigned. at 27 Park Ave., Tooele, iKoevon, Mr and Mrs M. I Ovepeople including the Priest and dren who also deserv a good nel 4 at 10 p m 'with vouchers attached bv on or before the 2(lth A. L. Hanks, City Recorder Utah, warm-to Harand heart the Mrs j and and and alwaysjson, loyal visitors Sterling Supt jword Strangers mortuury personnel (Dates of publication: Jan. 28, Mafch, 1953. Railroads might be called the undersigned at 617 North Mam ddV welcome at "The Church of the; ris, Mr. and Mrs Sterling Harris, Maybe "Old Albert" was never mg support N. Howard Jensen, "world's On an Street, Tooele. Utah, by on orl Rod Nelson, administrator of 51, Feb. 4, 7) Mrs. hotel" Mr. Hour and in politics or in the headlines by ilutheran largest Sincerely, estate of Oliver E. Nelson No man is prepared to live this and Mr. and Mrs Frank Tastman average night 36,000 men, women before the 5th day of March, 1958 his big deals or wrong doings, an Caroline Nelson, deceased, A few Still Alive and on our ,fe but we'll bet his name was as, right until he is prepared for Red hearts and bud vases filled and children retire in one city tol Signed Mary Johnson, Admin- Carl Marshall istratrix of the Fstate of Lawrence with carnations adorned the table arise next morning in another. the one which is to come. Feet" litiens familiar in our town as many of1 Bids to lease two new police Attorney for the Tstate G. Johnson, deceased cars for a period of one year will M Farl Marshall, Attorney for Tooele, thah : 0ate of pub.. Jan 17. 1958 Ik received by the Tooele City the Estate, Tooele, Utah. : 14, 1958 ) , Feb. ' !a;t ' pub Council until 7 pm. on Monday, Date of first Jan publication ' sS ..v'i t'Ai NOTICE . TO CRTDITORS mss. Teb 10 at the City Hall. 3i For further infoimation contact Date last published, January1 , t IN THE MATTER OF THE ES- - the City Manager's office in the 31. 1958. TATE of FRNTST E. SNYDrR. .City Hall building. The City Council reserves the NOTICE TO CRTDITORS Deceased. will present c'aims, right to reject any or all bids, Creditor In the District Court of the with vouchers attached, to 4he un-- f Dated thus 28th day of Jan., 1958. Third Judicial District, In and Tor dersigned at 273 North 1st West, - A. L. Hanks, City Recorder Tooele County, Slate of Utah iTooele, Utah, bv on or before the (Dates of publication: Jan. 28, IN THE MATTER OF THF FS- - 20th day of March. 1958 31, Feb. 4, 7.) TATE of ANGUS M. McPHIE,1 F. LeRoy Snyder, administrator Deceased. of the Fstate of Ernest E. Sny- Creditors will present claims.! der, deceased, with vouchers attached, to Dona M Farl Marshall M. Earl Marshall,' Attorney for the Estate Jobs Treyman, City Hall Building, Tooele, Utah, 'Tooele. Utah by carpenter? oxperioncd bv on or before the 18th day of (Date of first pub, January 17. too no or too small job 1958. 1958 March, ,1938. ;date last pub., Teb 14, ) Dona Treyman, administratrix Guaran'eed A-- l jot large. of the estate of Angus M Mc- NOTICE TO CREDITORS financing arranged up to IN THE MATTFR OF THE ES-- , Phie, Deceased 5 M. Earl Marshall yrs Carports, Garages TATE of ANGELINA T. GOCHIS,' 'also known as ANGELINA G. GO- - Patios, etc. Ray Warner Attorney for the Estate The Tooele Transcript Friday January 31, 1958 First Lutheran Letters to the Edit os,,. g Church un-jM- 1 i 1 four-dcx- a i e j 1 e out-jan- d 1 ser-jwi- ll ,'h KTVT-Chan-i- s flow I Remodeling Wanted c-- o j j Tooele, Utah Deceased CHIS, or Verd Carter. 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