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Show m Me - i Library Distributes One their effort! to furnish the people library Scrvue don't have the Remember, if book you fur ant. e Set with the best in Book Every Three Minutes you. Tooele Library Board To Break It Records - of The Tooele Transcript 13, 1S57 Friday, September ' c7uru A rrzird-da- y of IOKRI CTION erroneously printed in Tooele Bulletin that Mr.1 A All-T- ie Tmrle. Sut Coun,y Tooele Stdko SunddY ,rirt tlah, the (ovation irltitnaiiSchool Prcpdrotion !vth ,v uun i: mo,J ,? Meeting, Sept. 15 was Tuesday' . Ernest Snvder would be transfer!-- j ' dtMrnI' d to the Tooele Valley Hospital The Tooele Public Library seems1 If you should happen to have to This is not the case. Mr. Sinder . to be gaining in popularity, as aait for TO MRVE AT OKINAWA !on the 30th day of June, 195,, Nome is hereby servite at the Library. h recovering at the LDS that on with Tab given son E, Orton, Marine Pfe, Jaik by the fact that on a just remember that the Librarian. 'tal from a very serious illness day in August all records for any Mrs. Mary Helen Parsons, and, August in the entire history mine Ass't. Librarian. Mrs. Mary 1 rj the library were broken when IS9 McKeilar are busy taking! quite books were taken by patron of care of the work in connection! the library. Itaue Bowlin- g'with uch a heavy call forbooksMM-'i- r four wick '9 Puloi Tins means that during the day! Thirteen Ik'Uar (JUDO) for Yontaining 40 ifirs m exchange The Llbrary nard haPP' Wlth; Bateman Jewelry Regiment at the . la me Luf',r4Ch ilaun, your interest in the lor an average of nearly 24 books St', MU', . 24. T, 9 S. Cr ! were taken per hour, for eaehl,hc dtm,nd for books, and compli-hou- r I U? caim will Imuitic the juiert R 7 W , S I St Utah, containing they receive clothing -- hc fiber, the library was open, which me,n ,he suff ,4r lhe lce!-your ciMwner,Uo acre. Tin notice it for the 4 men uisjxc ion. manner in which the books are iwho ha made the required ex 'purpose of allowing all is really quite a record. person handled, and hope to continue in ,e on weapon and physical tramby the tern.i o( kaid claiming the selected land or hav- jmg bona f.de objection to tuch Mai S S.orv (also known as application an ojjortunity to file ,78111 JAM MjcARIIIL'K SIDRY) their protest or other objection H li i on M,k. Attorney at tn the Und Office, .Suit lake City. ac- Buckingham was h.gh for n auh Mr and Mr. Harold Stec-d- . no; Ua.kcr Bank Bu.id.ng Utah. together with evidence that with a 5., (JH ) Teammate IK-ton and Sj, 4ke C ity II. tuh hy their com(Mni ;a ropv of uih protest or objection Long helped with a 5 3 (.14 ) Keith daught er-law. Mr .and Mr. Va (Date tven s.rved ujxm the appli,rst 30,'has August pb . Cook and Max Booth were high naire Steed. jierlong. Nevada, Date of Iasi pub, Nov. 29,,r.mt. within 30 davs from the date & for Ca'dw ell Drug w.ih aM Marked down to sell! 10red to I armmgton. Itah. Suni!k. firM publication of this no jjiJ) and 540 (isl) resjiectively. 'day. wheie a family get together tiie. The smelter look the diamond ua' he-- l at the home of Mrs jl rnest K. House. Manager kids for four points. "Stock Car larry Anderson, sister of Harold (lirst publication September 6 ,Chngiman was the big gun for tj,e Vanaire Steed and Mr. and1 l,ublua"on' Seotember In matter of the I state the smeller with a 514 (213). t.r- - Mrs 7 ;,(57 jy. Ra.ph Slmt Bate-.mfor me Weyland was high couple, were honored. RalphiTT. O'CXiNNOR. also known as mans with a 531 series. j, a brother to Harold, A picmcJJAMl.S T. O'CONNOR, Deceased, NOTICT. OF S.VLF Iolosky' team took three points jumh was served on the lawn andfCreditor. will present claims. Pursuant to the provisions of . from Michael Jewelry. High forsg family members visited toge-jwltvoucher attached, to the un-- ! Title 38. 2. and 3. Utah Code AnIdertigned. at 19 South Main reuni0n 1951, notice it hereby giv- oi (199). High for Michael el rUh,(hrMr 10 andf,imi!y Mrs Vanaire Steed. Tooele. Utah. by. on. or befoie en that I have in my elry was Jim Jones with a nice lfler visiting here and in tin the 17th day of December. 1957. ihe following described possession automcv You cant afford to miss! .0-0t series or yn. 'area, will return to Herlong on Lionel W. Olsen. Administrator bile upon which during the last make-useBateman rolling a j riclay l0 mal(e ,ht.ir home, where with will annexed of J T. O'Connor TO dav I have furnished storage, ries took four points from Pol- - he is employed at the Serna known as James T. O'Connor, and labor for the owner, juris was Bateman i vada Ordnance Depot. oskys team. Doug high with a 570 (225 ) Teammates Jim Hewitt and Pop" Partridge THF Jl SSC STl I LTS with 523 each. High for j helped 72" HAVE VISITORS the losers was Tim Ablett with a! 528 series. Machine-washabl- e Mr. and Mr 60" George H Steele M.ke Mogus, Sccy. and two children Wendy and Geo.. CITY LEAGUE BOWLING , II 1 Gardenia. California, arrived here Pre-HolidSandys Sjxirt Shop ay last Wednesday and were guests 8 4 Adv. Agency Padgcns of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. 4 8 Eagles Jesse Steele, returning home ear4 8 Club Cosmojrohtan ofiera house and plate No. 0977237, llospi-evidencc- KXH 156. M Kay 375. , Johnson on or before Oil I. The building must be torn down be- - nOVllIlCf . ind J '' SEI? fHATS NET! ;C-- U. 1 - Fdll mo-Jjw- Winter Cottons Plain Plaid Stripes Checks Prints iat h Weekend Specials! Corduroy, plain and printed up to 30 months to pay! Ask for Information, today! Easy terms Fabric Specially Center 13 I50 13 I00 Flattops, Crewculs, Regular, Butch, clc. (Except Saturday) . . then Regular Haircuts - I25 J -1- Flattops p Ne-;als- Quilted, Reversible Cottons Wool and Rayon Felt Woolens All-ov- er F Haircuts and over Flattops, Crewcuts Bulldogs and over Children's Haircuts Hny type .j and Borders Specials on Party Wear Brocades Peau de soie Nylons Crystalline Lace Sew it on a Singer! See every Model here! n:rrivi: miiiiay sept, so i:i V-c- l53 Big? ly Sunday. 6 6 KTUT Michaels Jewelry Sandys continued to keep the league lead by taking four points from the Cosmopolitan Club. High Sandys was Mike Mogus with 598 (2366 ) Teammate Nick Tho- had a 55 (207.) Sandys also a 962 series for the high team single game of the season, Padgen s Advertising took four points from the Eagles with some 3 Its tremendous! On Saturday, Mrs. LaPreal (Steele) Rasmussen and children. oy and Randy Salt Lake City, piotored to Tooele and enjoyed a p)cmc junch, swimming and visit-fu- r ,ng lopether vs.th the Steele fam-,jlcs during the afternoon, return-maSaturday-rolleUke mg t0 9 1693 Penney stores put on a show of the year's most dramatic values! Come see Arhat bargains alert Penney buying brings you! Come see how Penney's turns a big-sca!- buying power into better bargains, smaller price tags for you! e s cy evcning After Sunday School on Sunday. Mr and N,rs Jesse Stec,c and grandchildren. Candy, Kay, Holly, fine bowling by Mike Borich with jess jjj and Qordoni rnntored to Teamgames of L SantaqUini and spent the aftermate Bill Buckingham helped noon Wtj, pr and jrJ Qordon I ! 553 a F with ( 201). y Steele on their ranch. Workman had a 20 9. s and Keith Warr had a 200. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION rolled a 2764 for the team, NOTICE OF TORTLITURE three game high total. High for the Eagles was Merlin Young with To: Theodore E. Beatty, also known as Theodore B. Beatty, a 534 (107.) Francis A. Goeltr, Pearl M. KTUT took three points from Michaels Jewelry. Tim Ablett was Townsend. Francis B. Goelu, high with a 556 (222.) High for Wm. Story. Jr., Florence Mac the Jewelers was Keith Cook with, A. Story, and Marian S. Gocltz. their heirs, administrators, execu- a 532 (192.) tors, and to all whom it n,iy conj 1 ' - ' 1 Women's Acetate BRIEF PANTIES 4 I Wei V 00 for SML , $ - - - , Pad-gen- 94 Modern oil heat is easy to pay for with our Standard Budget Plan Lady Bowlers cern: You, and each of you. are hereby Pins were flying Thursday nite not,fled that I have exjrended dur-a- t g the Tooele Lanes when the 1!)37i Two the dies City League started their E ht (j2D8 00). the exyear of bowling. Betty McCrea.l dture 0ne Hundred our vice president kept the pin Four ,,3 00) on each (ji04 boys busy with her 194 game.cainii jn jabQ,. and improvements high for the night. Ann Bevan had on 'endover and Western Pa- high series for the opener at 454 cifie Placer Mining Claims, situ- p,nsate in the unorganized Mining Dis- High series and high games: Ann Bevan 454 (173). Parna Wimmer 446 (160), Betty McCrea La-'jn- Toimruts' nSArruri, iiosi: SWKATIUKS for Vi Io 4 13J J You can forget about seasonal heating bills when you use our Standard Heating Oil Budget Plan. Your payments are spread over ten months and no interest or carrying charges are added. We simply estimate your total heating oil needs and divide the cost into ten equal payments. Standard Heating Oils give you more heat for your money because burn they are 100 distilled Standard a waste. Theres without Heating Oil exactly suited to your requirements. For Information on any Standard Oil Company ot California product, call Floyd White Phones: 12, 700, 1463-- R Mary Parks 439 (187) Leona Hewett 433 (149), Verna Wiimot 432 (172), Mary Hursh, 414 (154); Alyce Sly, 401 (143.) 445 (194), Team Standings: Jim Rinaldi Lawrence Floral Bateman Jewelry Stoker Motor Tanner Service Selvins VACATIONERS Orion is so soft to So tender, young skin 100 ... easy for Mom" to do up. Beautiful pastel colors too . . JUST ARRIVED! hand embroidered. 1-F- Table Reduced ull 3 PIECE GOODS (all kinds) 00 d in . er ge - beautiful dull finish nylon. Fashion-righ- t with dark-seaGet yours now, at this September premium buy! Shop Penneys premium buys during BOYS HOODED! JACKETS RETURN Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gardner and children, Hulene and Joe report that they enjoyed a very nice trip through the Northern part of Montana and back by way of Yellow- stone, through the Tetons, Jackson Hole, Wyoming and home by way of Logan Canyon. It was such a beautiful trip this time of year and very cool. They report that it rained on them every day. 4,012 095 Quilted lining Time now lay-a-w- ay Long-wearin- g, Deep-hemme- d perfectly-tailore- So easy to care Men's 9 13 9 plus tax Reminder! 2 . . . PFNIVKYS lACKKT Value! Sweat-Shir- ts Penneys work clothes! Sturdy Laundry Carts 2 are best! III I Washable 100 Nylon, Machine washable! Other styles, also. Sizes water-repelle- OQQ nt 4 to 18 9 Penney's has the perfect jacket for "Junior" SPECIAL! at the perfect prjee for "Mom"! It's water repell. . . Flannel-Line- d n ent outside, has warm Machine-washabl- e Poplin flannel inside. Mach- l E 9 ine washes! Yes . anywhere! 15 y Reduced Boys' Jackets 9 277 00 Compare wools in Tweeds and mixes Some Flannels Good-qualit- 9 Lightweight denims and cottons Orti) O 9 Good for Fall and Spring , Men's Sport-Coa- ts Reduced Men's Jackets Reduced Shoes! coats! 25 These are good! Limited quantity for! Ladies white pumps Other odd lots and sizes . . Childrens' stuff Not old, 00 d women's and girls' winter Men's Fall Suits Dacron Panels tol . . Men's Jackets cot-to- Plaid Water-repellen- t. Small-Med-- 7 I 077 w |