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Show The Tooele Transcript JR. BIT PLANS Friday, October AND-SPU- HALLOWEEN 26, 1962 Indorsement Of Zoning FUN Members of the Tooele Junior Bit and Spur Club are invited to attend the Halloween Costume party to be held at the Club W'e krtmi are one hundred per cent for the zoning of Grantsville After having attended both public meetmgs and coming to a more complete understanding of what zoning means we can only encourage the passing of this law At ftOEUVAlilYHOSflPU Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hearty Everett and Charlene Lance Peterson, Tooele, son, Oct 24. Roy and Fae Garrett Snyder, There may be aiguments about where the zones will be located but there should be no argument at all about whether or not Grantsville should be zoned. I am definitely for it It is a sign of progress Jr., Tooele, son, Oct 25 Phillip and Sandra Kay Nielson Johnson Tooele, son, Oct 25. Boe William and Lliabeth Leonelli, Tooele, son, Oct. 25 Sherman and Christine Janet Long Smith, Tooele, son, Oct Democratic Candidate Tooele County RECORDER YOUR VOTE IS SOLICITED Four years experience as County Deputy Assessor Vote Democratic MEDICAL Deahn Johanson, Grantsville Robert Huerta. Dugway Alice Dale, Tooele Mary Arko, Tooele REBIKAIIS TO MEET Ricular meeting of the Democratic Womens Club members are urged to uh at- tend of sports events for District D will begin Nov when a volleyball sports clinic will be held in the Tooele First Ward recreation hall at 7 p m Physical fitness program is scheduled for sometime in Jan District Volleyball tournament will be held April 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12 with the division play set for April 18, 19 and 20 Softball clinic will be held on June 6 and the district softball 5 tournament will be Aug through 9, with the division tournament Aug. 19, 20 and 21. Golf tournament for the division will be June 24 to 29 with all church play July 1. Halloween Parties Important Notice Mountain Fuel Supply Company wishes to alert its customers to the fact that there are persons, who are unknown at this time, who claim to represent Mountain Fuel Supply Company, and are soliciting money as security WARD Seventh Ward Primary will hold their annual fund raising Halloween party on Monday, at 4 p.m. in the ward recreation hall. The fun will begin at 4 p.m . There will be a fishing booth, dart games and grab bags. Also there will be home made candy, cookies, puffed rice balls and drinks for sale. Of interest to parents will be the treats for Halloween night that will be for sale at this FOURTH WARD MIA HALLOWEEN PARTY Tooele Fourth Ward MIA Halloween party will be held Tuesday, at 7:30 pm. The fun will begin with a scavenger hunt and there will be a spook alley and refreshments Prizes will be given for the most novel costume. Please do not wear masks. If any person, claiming to represent Mountain Fuel Supply Company, asks you for money or a security SEVENTH party. for repairs that they represent must be made. deposit, you are requested not to make a deposit until you have checked the identity of such person and called the nearest Mountain Fuel Supply Company office. EAGLES MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY and Halloween Membership party for the Eagles Auxiliary will be held Monday, at 8 p.m. in the FOE Hall. Members are invited to come in costume. Prizes will be given for the best costume. 7 , Mrs. Francis Schumaker and children, Jody, and Charles Ray, left at midnight Monday enroute to Germany, where they will join Sergeant Charles R. Schumaker. Sgt. is stationed at the Ramsteine Air Force Base, with the communication division. They plan to be gone for Schu-mak- VETERANS DAY is Nos 11 o' baptisms or a Sunday, so Saturday Nos 10 h, h s nirnhi the tlissi in ili mg the month o' was chosen as the das to icle brate this sjiecial amuseisarv luls In Aug (iiis was one o' (he top 15 nils-- , manes for m date oid numhir of baptisms Everyone is ins tied so well On his was home, Gars visit see you at the Grantsville High rd in li'ish.uie and Queensland School Gvm, Saturday, Nov 10 Australia where he had the DANCING starts at and 9pm music will be furnished by the pit asm e of meeting some ot his K G Quintet plus one lit,' fathtis relatives HE MADE SI OPS at New three years. AUXILIARY Prospective members are dially invited to attend. cor- Canu By Hrlicoptor . . . Bennett, Lloyd Visit by Air Grantsville was one of the planned stops Tuesday in Sen Wallace Bennetts whirlwind (by whirly - bird) campaign jaunts throughout Utah His companion for part of the trip was Sherman Lloyd, who is campaigning for the U S House of Representatives in the coming election THE TWO MEN emerged from the helicopter smiling and friendly, pleased at the turnout of townspeople and school children. School classes were dismissed so the children could greet such a distinguished visitor as a United States Senator The crowd was also excited about having a helicopter land within our city limits. These were new first" experiences for Grantsville. SENATOR BENNETT and Mr with Lloyd greeted everyone handshakes and friendly comments and invited the children to go on and inspect the helicopter at close range. They posed for pictures and signed autographs while brochures were passed out by an Her Lawrence I trie perculator MIA o Ige will be held Thurs-da- v at 8 p m in the IOOF Hall I TICKFTS I OR prizes are n to d being sold from doo for $1. Door prizes are a 55 mm camera and projector week, n I case luggage ladies wristwatih 7 by 50 binoculars and case a hair drser, transistor radio a mans wristwauh and an elci 1, David Bogden, Salt Lake Ellen Peters, Grantsville Lawrence Palmer, Grantsville John Pannunzio, Iooele Edna Brim, Grantsville All bv Tooele Countv Calendar SURGERY November 6th Paid Pol. Adv District Sports Calendar D Bellinis From LDS Minion fun Jack Smith 25 JOHNSON How many of you fellows can still got into our uniforms from World War II It will ho worth something if you can do it hoi.mse the big gost dance of the ,.u tho Old Folks So, lahle Hem lit Danco will ho hold Nos Hi and the mon can get in fru g th. n, wearing tin ir utti'otm OTHFRUIsr, the dan .silt Cost $1 50 per louple and 7 i ions for ladies Now is out i ham o tel'o.ss so dig the old umfoims nut of the mothballs and join m he , House, on Saturday. Oct. 27 Admission is 25 cents each and the fun will begin at 8 p m Refreshments will be served So members, put on your costumes and meet at the Clubhouse, for an evening of fun," says committee members. IDA HAMILTON Ex GIs Can Save Money If Wearing Old Uniforms utes later The two passengers waved and the pilot sounded the siren, to the delight of the stu dents BEFORE HE LEFT, Senator Bennett said he was delighted to see so many young people, and he was sure they would tell their parents about this dav Indeed they will, if they are all as pleased as the one bov who said, This has been one of the most exciting things that's ever happened in Grantsville " Penney's 60' LAST ANNIVERSARY ' and Is mils m 1 m t 'ii .A I , mum i1 ii t s n in 'o: i sot , ADVICE Ans one who lust h in the 'n i ' he big 'os I'm te is Ills mu irv I'm in to s to i i ' I asks for advice isn't been listening 2 DAYS GOING AWAY PARTY A going lor away party Francis Schumaker was held on Saturday at the home of Arlene Halladay. Sixteen guests from Grantsville, Salt Lake City, Tooele, American Fork, Dugway and California were present. HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO Nancy Jo Cole on Oct 26, Richard Orr and Marilyn Halladay, on Oct 27, LuAnn Johnson on Oct. 28, Ilene Elfors and Edna Brim on Oct 29 assistant. CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR ANNIVERSARY Mr and Mrs Jack Brown on Oct 26, Mr. and Mrs Russell Nelson and Mr and Mrs Leo R Johnson on Oct 27 THEY BOTH agreed that passage by copter was the fastest and most convenient way to travel in order to visit the many towns and cities planned m their tour. In answering a question for one of the men in the crowd, Senator Bennett gave, in a precise answer, the exact points to be followed by law, and the important part the U S Senate plays in an impeachment case THOSE WHO were close enough to hear the conversation agreed it was a lesson in civics, in easy to understand language, simplified, yet exact The helicopter landed at 9 15 a.m. and took off about 45 min MENS SOCK machine washable! every wanted fabric! over 1,000 pair! re-ele- ct norvsi : 'Nonnie j ADAMS ! 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