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Show rr Friday, November The Tooele Transcriot Methodists To Collier for 18, 1960 .TT 1961 Aereajje UnreMrieled V Speeiiil Meet Boulder, Colorado will play host to an cMiaoi dinary session of the Roiky Mountain Annual Conference on November 20' h. Regular sessions are held in the Spring, so this meeting of the Conference is unusual, and only the second 'special session called in twenty for the express purpose of icview-indollar proa gram eniered into by the Methodist churches of Colorado, Wyoming and Utah Called the Methodist Actum Program, the effort is aimed at strengthening the work of Methodism in these states, both on the local church level, the state and Conference level. oer g multi-millio- I ! A 1 s t ''V I i 20-Ye- 4-,' ; fc "I a mtw: h i ry V , i ? L , v - t 4 . , 4 - . ' 1 vd r i ns K TT r r4 all-o- churches the next four years. in the animals move into the prorange areas of these hunts in numbers enough to warrant that they be called. Only those persons holding special permits for these specific hunts may then go afield and the regular license and tag may not be used during these hunts. The department also reminded that it is the obligation of the hunter to know the boundaries of his hunting area. These! along with all other regulations, are listed in the 19fi0 deer hunting proclama- blem ft ri '! 1 I ! I r--y Sustained Superior Performance Employees of the General Supply Storage received awards from Colonel Cecil M. MacGregor for Sustained Superior Performance in a presentation ceremony held recently at Tooele Ordnance Depot. First row: from the many Methodist churches in this area are also invited to attend. Last June the Rocky Mountain Conference adopted a comprehensive program, calling for an effort to increase their support of the total Methodist program. The code word MAP was selected (Methodist Action Program) to indicate that Methodists would be marching over the map, statewide, and around locally, the world. Special emphasis is to be given the field of Christian higher education, as support is given the University of Denver, Westminister College in Salt Lake City, and Iliff School of Theology. Th increased population calls for more churches, and Rocky Mountain Methodism needs to be building at least a dozen new ' ' Lucero, Gilbert Orr, Colonel MacWilliam Gibson and William Kroff. Gregor, Second row: Joseph Toriestier and James T. Gochis. Special D( Mogono OO Hunt in Dajjell Most Deer Ilunls Nov. 26 - Doc. Dates of Nov. 26 through Dec. 4 have now been set for the special deer hunts on the Clay Basin and Taylor Fiat sections of the Daggett County herd unit. Only those persons possessing Utahs deer seasons for I960 are one of the either sex special pernow ended except for a nine-damits for these hunts may take extension of the regular license part in the hunts and no regular hunt in three herd areas and five-da- y license tags may be used during notice special permit only these seasons. hunts in two other herd units, the No date has been set yet for department of fish and game re- the Lucerne Valley portion of this minded today. unit. Notice will be sent to permit Hunting with either the regular holders five days in advance of license or a multiple unit antler- the date of all five-danotice less permit will be open Nov. hunts. on the North Nebo, South Nebo and South Book Cliff herd areas. Hunters having an unfilled regular license or multiple unit antlerless tag may take a deer within the boundaries of these units durextension. No ing the nine-da- y other special tags may be used during the hunt on these three units. The five-danotice special permit hunts will be called for the Daggett County herd and the Diamond Fork unit at such time as Over; Remaining Ones are Listed y TABLE FULL OF SURPRISES-Mu- st see to appreciate Early Bird Gets the Values! 1.00 and up BATEMAN JEWELRY y y 5 North Main in Tooele on Premium Quality Kelly Winter Tires! incomparable Tender Blade Cut 5 o) D ' 1 5 BLACKWAll PLUS TAX AND RETREADABIE TIRE for 77c Hewletts Mince Meat Ex,ra FcmcY Standby Fancy 212 SIze Pumpkin 2 2 lbs Libby's Pitted f&v Wtwuj fke& TPAUMfig- - Fancy LOOK FOR Shortening Wilson's 3 THIS SIGN OF QUALITY AT Your Tiro Headquarters . . . Quality-Bui- lt in Every Size, Type And Kelly Tire Price Range Far Every Kind Of Car, Including Foreign And Compact Model. lbs 69c AT Rubber Welders o 1 1 North Main Street IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT, IN AND TOR TOOFLE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of MARION F. TURNER, Deceased. Creditors will present claims, with vouchers attached to the undersigned at 449 Canyon Circle, Tooele, Utah, by on or before the 20th day of January, 1961. Signed: Duane M. Turner, Executor of the estate of MARION F. TURNFR. deceased. M. Earl Marshall Attorney for the Estate Tooele, Utah (Date of first publ., Nov. 18, I960; date of final publ., Dec. 1C, I960). 930 N Tooele, Utah Main payment rate January. 1961. Signed: Geneva Rimlngton Ruslambs to comExecutrix of the Estate of sell, pensate for the wool on them was DeS, RIMINGTON, ROBERT 75 cents per of live hundredweight ceased. animals sold. M. Earl Marshall The national wool program, now in its sixth year, is designed to Attorney for the Estate Tooele, Utah increase production of shorn wool (Date of first publ., Nov. IS, I960 through incentive payments to producers to bring the national aver- date of final publ., Dec. 16, 19C0). age wool rice received by growers to G2 cents a pound. IN THE DISTRICT COURT WOOL GROWERS reminded to OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT, keep lamb sales records. Chairman Warr of the Tooele County IN AND FOR TOOELE COUNTY, Agricultural Stabilization and conSTATE OF UTAH servation Committee today reminded wool growers who marNOTICE TO CREDITORS keted lambs this fall of the imIn the matter of the Estate of portance of keeping adequate re- THOMAS MAXWELL GORDON, cords of their sales. These records Deceased. are needed next spring for use in Creditors will present claims applying for payments under the with vouchers attached, to the unwool program. dersigned at 372 North Marion St., I want to urge strongly, Mr. Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before Warr said, that growers get these the 20th day of January, 1961. fall sales records together now Signed: Reed C. Gordon, Exeand either keep them in a safe cutor of the estate of THOMAS place at home or file them at the MAXWELL GORDON, Deceased. M. Earl Marshall ASC County Office. Applications for payments on 19G0 21 Attorney for the Estate must be filed L y t.u end o' Tooele, Utah next April, ml nr, he ' d any(Date of first publ., Nov. 18, 1960 D Uc of final publ., Dec. 16, 19G0). time be'oi-.- ' 'mti THU. ( ii ah lamb feed"" keep length of ti.ii (Vi a specific 'ot c.' len'cs ments are n-'- e only to producers who have owned Iambs 30 days or more, and the amount of payment is based on weight gain on the lambs during the seller's owner- Rv. Charles E. Freegard 415 Pastor Utah Avenue Sunday Masses 7.00 am, 10.31 a m , and 6 pm. Confessions Saturday 4 to 6. 7 to 8:30. Novena, Tuesday, 7 p.m. First Lutheran Church B. HOLM, PASTOR 7th and Birch Nov. 20. The Last Sunday after Trin- Sundav, (Twenty-Third- ) First Baptist ity. Sunday School and Bible Class MAIN at 9:15. Pastor, Rev. Varlon L. Stognef Worship service at Sunday School, 10 a m. Morning Worship, 11 a.m. The Sermon Topic: The ChrisTraining Union, 6 p.m. tians Goal." Romans 6:22. Evening worship, 7 p.m. Worship srrvice on ThanksgivMidweek prayftr service. Wed, ing Day, Nov. 24, at 10:00 a.m. at 7 p.m. Junior Confirmation Class will meet Friday after Public School 597 SOUTH . Community Methodic hours in the church basement. Visitors always welcome at the Church of The Luterhan Hous. Man was not made by God for a passing day, nor for a few Churt h School, 9:45 a m. Church service, 11:00 am. passing years, then to vanish into oblivion. Man was made for everNursery for small children. Intermediate and Senior lasting life, and He that believeth Youth Fellowship will meet on the Son hath everlasting life. James C. Stephens, Pastor Phone 1007 OUTSTANDING NEW HOME VALUES IN BEAUTIFUL BONNEVILLE HUNK ABOUT IT Maybe George Washington never told a lie but, if he hadnt cut down that cherry tree, the whole thing would never have come up. - ADDITION 6 LOVELY HOMES JUST COMPLETED Ramblers Full Basement Homes Tri-Leve- ls OPEN HOUSE IN NEAR FUTURE See and Buy today, lor they won't last long HIGH BUILDING STANDARDS By MODERN HOME BUILDERS ATKIN REALTY IS HAPPY TO SHOW SUCH FINE HOMES FOR PEOPLE OF TOOELE! Realty & Construction 324 South Main Phone 1335 The sales record for lambs sold must include the name of the buyer, his signature, and the number of liveweight lambs sold, plus the description unshorn. To encourage the customary practice of selling lambs with the wool on, Iamb payments are made only on lambs that have never been shorn. Utahs September archery deer season this year once again proved to be a popular tnd successful hunt, according to the department of fish and game. Figures from the return of questionnaires and hunter cards showed 8,831 bow and arrow permit holders were afield this year compared to 7,637 who hunted during the 1959 season. Bow hunters this year bagged 919 bucks and 907 does, or a total of 1,820 deer for a hunter success 6. Ph 1021 THANKSGIVING! 20 Lb. TURKEY FREE with purchase of New or Late Model Used Car at Barrus Motors 83 North Main 16.6. RELATIVES Here from San Pedro, California last week was Mr. James Peas-nalHe was guest of his parents; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Peasnall and also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Vern Peasnall and Mrs. Ellen Davis. VISITS Good from Today thru Nov. (Stop in for your 1961 Calendar) l. INCOME FACTS Living within your income may be difficult, but without it would S Oh Catholic ship. I a., St. Marguerites wool last year. The on sales of unshorn be worse. itfc teas 1 The department said average bow and arrow hunter success during the past ten years is above 16, which is considerably higher than the national average for this type of hunting. 39c claims, nounced today. IN THE DISTRICT COURT This represents substantially the OF THE THIRD total amount of incentive JUDICIAL DISTRICT, payments to be received by county IN AND TOR wool growers this year for wool TOOrLE COUNTY, and unshorn lambs marketed beSTATE OF UTAH tween April 1, 1959 and March 31, NOTICE TO CREDITORS 960 A total of 95 In the Matter of the Fstate of producers who sold wool and unshorn lambs duri- ROBERT De- RIM1NGTON S, ng that period have received payceased. ments. Creditors will present claims, Shorn wool payments for the to the un1929 marketing year amounted to with vouchers attached, $12 20 for each $100 the producer dersigned at 364 South 1st West, received from the sale of shorn by on or before the 20th day of of lb. 23c Family Size each The tally shows an increase over the success of the 1959 hunt when 1.237 deer were taken by bow and arrow hunters for a success figure Ocean Spray Olives present TiMM-le- sugar, the need for substantial stocks of sugar to facilitate orderly marketing in 1961 and future years, the processing capacity available and on recommendations received from producers and processors at a recent public hearing on the question. COUNTY WOOL Payments total $10 92) OS. Tooele County woo! growers have received payments totaling $20,924 9R under the wool incentive program for the 1959 marketing year, Allan B, Gomez, O M. of the County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation an- of 20 65c cans 38c Fresh Cranberries 1961, will Archery Deer Hunters Afield This Year s, 6.70-- u 5 rejge allotments For editors meeting November 8,831 u All Brands a C't Board Coffee hour after church, Sunday, November 20. Hailey Porter, Conference Lay Delegate, and the pastor will attend a speeial session of the Rocky Mountain Methodist Conference at Boulder, Cololado, November 30. Woman's Society of Christian Service Study group in the Church Tuesday, Nov. 22, 1:30 pm. The fellow who does his best, todav, will be hard to beat, HOWARD B. RICH, Deceased. with vouchers attached, to the undersigned, at 140 I ast 2nd So., , Utah, by on or before the 20i h day of January, 1961. Louise Rich, AdminSigned: istratrix of the estate of IIOWXRD RICH, Deceased. M Earl Marshall Attorney for the Estate Tooele, Utah Date of first ptihl., Nov. IS, I960; Date of final publ., Dec. 16, l'M.0) Official Church in the chinch, Monday, 21, 7:30 p m. EXPLORER was Small Meaty Milk Warr of the Tooele County and ConCommittee announced servation todav THE PRrCrDING six crops of sugar beets have been limited by Allen Atuulhiral Stabilization d sf AT 1 r W-- lw iy I .w-- nance Depot since 1948 and worked previously with the War Assets Administration. He lives at 409 East 1st South, Tooele, with his wife Barbara and three children, John, Charlotte and Richard. Cecil M. MacGregor, Commanding Officer at Tooele Ordnance Depot, presented a Service Pin and Certificate to Mr. Max D. Strong, a Supervisory Accountant in the Comptrollers office. Mr. Strong has been employed at Tooele Ord V v , Service Pin ar Colonel i i . I .: with the Dug'.vay MYF this week, at 4.30 p m. Choir practice Thursday, 7:30. There will be no government rt stratum on the acreage of sugar In the Matter of the Estate of beets produced in I1, Chairman HOWARD RICH, also known as individual farms planted acreage will he regarded as its acreage allotment. Hus action has been taken by the U S. Department of Agriculture, Mr Warr said, on the basis of a decision that sugar beets should 1m produced in 1961 up to Representing the Community the full capacity of the available Methodist church will be the pas- provessmg plants. It is estimated tor, the Reverend James C. Step- thit factory capacity will limit next hens, Methodist Conferences are tl e increase in production represented by an equal number of year to about ten per cent above ministers and layman. The lay- 1() The decision was based on the man representing the Methodist church is Harley Porter. Others estimated year-ensupply of beet I .; IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN THE THIRD JL'DICI L DISTRICT, IN AND I OR TOOL IE COUNTY, STATE OF UTH NOTICE TO CREDITORS Siisar Rod YOU ARE ALWAYS AHEAD WHEN YOU BUY AT Barrus Motors 26th |