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Show Oc'cix-- 23. 1957 Cowboys Lose r To Vasatch Placing a makeup panic Tu.-ft ph JM fay altft the to (he Visum Wasatch tram, who, pio.tjw!hMo math vit-t-I).- the local e !e ten. a:;o stMvnl just a 'cit they could stile if fit y wart ed (O The Coaftoys kitkrxl off attt) U as itch re.jriieJ the ball i t Grn:il:i NEWS k VIEWS - D. Hanks Assigned J (trjnlstille Irrtttofy, ainiost go lt tv mg all the way Then dto.e hall oter for a touchdown, m xui;, i. lie flays and e' d lues, two Ji tvs where the Cowtsiys are Stake Conference a-- u-- i ua'ly strong rider Marion n, Hanks of the First Council of Seventy Mill l!r received the kuk-'and started out ,ke they wou'd iJ.t I. US Church Aithi.r-i- t pel r.pil ha.k into the pame, tint a di wn on their dnte Wr at the (jrantsville Stake lo.'j'-cm Saturday and Sunday. auh then look over and drote anI Oct. ?fi and 27. On Saturday at other lout In!", n over a 'ter pain6 30 pm., mrt-tuball on the a fumble a of ing missionary will be held, to huh the follow, pant, (irantssdle opened up with jug ate aked to attend. passes but failed to pel near the 4 goal before the half ended 14 0 Stake Presidency and Clerks, In the second half. Uasatch ap the High Count il, all Melthi-Jeam scored after a dtoe mixed Priesthood Quorum Presidencies, D m I d Sumllierg. instructor n driver education, was guest with end runs and pewrr plays Ihe Farmer's Outi all ll.shojis. Councilors and Clerks speaker at the Grantsvilie PI A meeting on Monday. Hi (.tantsvillf had their chance to, Of I itlif Neii" looks Stake Mission Presidencies and talk were of interest to all who demonsiratums ; score but the touchdown was call-- ; ten ihe fmis to ihe CHS facul'y were Secretary Stake Missionaries. ed back because of illegal use of dub Iatund hire ate I. to R R Stake executives of Sunday Ihe hands. This cost a touchdown played and refreshments served Relief thrilled ev- Marimer. California, School. YMMI.A, YWMIA. Relief to the group Keith received maand a fifteen yard penalty, the home Mrs. of tiful singing at Society and association and all cut the drive short and the ny nice gifts. institute and seminary teachers 'parents. Mr. and Mrs. Iratt Mat threat Grantsville could muste ifitvvs. and for to This to return costumes They cvjhtI setting Ihe fourth quarter by driving JR. WOMEN'S (I I B At 8 p m, there is to he a gen-erI d an Su'iino-rhome on On. 30, was ic.tliiheir Relief Society Union Meeting for line but the side the 10 Ml III MONDAY Priesthood meeting to which heid ng. Ihe ctilutmg heau- Stake Tooele is set for Sunday, Grantsville more like team played both Melt hiedck and Aaromc Hie Tooele Junior Women's Club MINDI D? October 27 at 2 pm. in the I a defensive unit and stopx-them will their club Priesthood, special p asts, and all party Monday. give y of I l.v jsY0, Jjjtp a Ward thajM-lpeard of the 'Again after a pass interception 28 at 8 p m. in the civic senior members who hold no latk sent ':!., ;di d prolesur , hut have OctulM-( All ward officers and class leadRoad Wasatch the drove downto room Hull. the of Priesthood are invited. goal; Ihe Grantsville Stake MIA ' ''Gctt.ng City Inn were you heard of the absent - nundi-In in atu-r.line but couldn't ctoss it with the Show, one of t.ie Ih s we luvi to Know You" is the theme and ers are request'd to rlevtr Sind l deportrjyed It.shop who fume home from new members will be re Th. a will anre. At 10 a m. and 2 p m. on Sunday! team playing defense like they ever seen, played to a capacity In made welIns ate work, for dinner, up puked will be representheld 'crowd with know how to. If they get togeth on luesday evening m the general sessions magaim anil hHjx-to become ac- partment ! W SON f OH THE his lunch pad and went to nulk come atives. the Clark Ward chmr furnishing er this Friday like they did the Grantsville ILgh School aud, foPlease come dressed as SURFING Rl SSI 15 h, cow and didn't tome to until quainted. the mus'ic. The Second Quorum ot rest two cr three minutes of the turn. a hofio and enjoy a fun l packed Children outrank sharp knives C ii g with their on stool he down the milking will sjt do the ushering. Fillers game, they should take the front-- j Ihe judges, we arc sure, had a t while his moth- - and pm the lunch pail under the even.ng Off.cers and the Stand- ind hot burners as a hazard in g'andson. Jrunning team of Nnih Summit, difficult tare rating them, they the kitchen, the National Safety ing Committee are hostesses. e.i v h r siiength. are MrJtiiw. At 7 p m. in Ihe Grantsville First but thry will have to keep up the were all so and re and M s Council xavs. John C. Brown. The new Ward chapel the MIA session .drive throughout the game to hearsed. NEW SON a r.'sl at the Ifo pi bibv D.S, of the conference wdl be held, th.s In the order of their appearance conic out on top. Mr. and Mis. James Ostler are tal o.i Ottofe-- 14 and is the first under the direction of the Stakr tin Grantsville Sound Ward ramitejoicing at the birth of a son. son fur Mr. anJ Mrs. Sterl.ng1 MIA. Mr. FeKov Imljy of the th n t' "Around w,Ih born Tuesday. Oct. 15 at Holy BIRT1ID5Y GREETINGS TO Russell (if l.ngum lie weighed in General Board will be guest speathe Ward." portrayed in dame Ho- pital, Salt lake City at Cross and at e gut . pounds on" nine. ker. lit will tell of MlA's in olherj Chosen to run on the Dvniocra- - Wm. Dean Severe on 12 noon and Friday. Oct. and very well done. r weighing five pounds. int lies. He was wel-- j ' lands. The youth chorus will s,n tie ticket for Muvor was James 25, to I inda ,neJsu Maurice. Nexl came St. Ji hn and Clover 12 ounces. Rydalch, The new bahv has a I a an Iitt'e coined and the winning quartet of by .Palmer and for City Count I'men Johnson and Marilvn llalladay on with (heir very clever ar.d onbrother. Craig. Mrs. Ostler was Mrs. and Russell of road show will also furnish a num-- .were Jnvq.h Ray Geldmacher and Odean Sunday, Oct. 27 and to Paul Ray!gmal Jove and Marriage." Gloria Gieen. daughter of Mr. and ber. Dedrickson. On the Republican Johnson and M.lo lligley on Tt.es-- j The Grantsville First Ward also vcr. rsFMuard Green. Grantsville, American Motors Corporation's Luncheon w ill not be served ticket will be Sterling Anderson day. Oct. 29, iased the Arojnd the World 'answer to the invasion of foreign jjnl Mrs. Thomas Ostler. Sandy, for those bringing their lunch, a fl)r M,(yor and O K. Hoppie andj A happv wedding anniversary to Theme" and theirs was unique in X small cars will go on formal dis-ji- s paternal grandmother. drmk and a place to eat will he leonard Gustjveson for Council- - IrMr. and Mrs. Elmer Black on their Mr, and 7dis. Glen Willardson JV Q conception of it. locally. I ndav. furnished. 'men. Ot toiler 25. o luikexun('s farmer from their and two si ns, Tony ami Ru sell o' I a ulos Motor Company will op- - URST WARD RFUFF SOCIETY C? jen their show room on Friday to! lone.'e First W'ard Relief So S3 'display the new Ranvhler. Iciety will hold their Social Science e o 'Ihe AtnbassatKlr series is the 'lesson on Tuesday. Oct. 29 at 2 XJ Ward first completely new senior line P ni. in the First-Sixt55 of cars prod uce J by American hurch. r.dna Gillespie will give All singing mothers l!,e lesson. since m in its jMotnrs organization '.May of 1951. Compactness of de inJ ladies who sing are asked to 3a O Jsign, both inside and out, keynotes attend to practice the songs for L K'onferenre. which will be held cm .the ne.v series. 33 November 3 at 7:30 pm. New features of the Amhassa'-ISundjy- , H O' dor include dual headlights as in the First Sixth Ward chapel P Flash M jStandard equipment, transmission with pushbutt3 on controls, step - on parking brake, safety instrument panel, n transistor - powered radio and M other advancements. For the first time, a new four door station wagon is available in the AM senior line. The line r includes a super and custom sedan and four-doo- r station wagon, and a custom four-dor hardhardtop sedan and top station wagon. The 1958 Rambler is designed to take further advantage of the trend toward compact cars which gained such a strong foothold in (rants', e . MIA Roadshows h; "iflt Grantsville I Tooele Stake Society Union Meeting Sunday five-yar- Rated irst-Sixt- h - ah-tli- . r siu-Gu- J aiij.-uime- j well-playe- ,, 1 j r j lh-,- I New Rambler P Goes on Display H r i n':;;Here, s.t-'e- - 1 Friday E - j S o C R i P rf T 2 if I 0 a N four-idoo- S four-doo- Caldwell 1957. Eleven models station wain gons, sedans and hardlops the Six and series are offered! 3ccorcjng in this years line. Both the known as the Rambler Rebel, and wheelthe Six are built on V-- 8 V-- 108-i- base. New major engineering improvements include controls for the automatic transmission, new and larger brakes, ed single-uni- t construction, step on parking brake and the optional Powr-Lo- k differential which is designed to permit the rear axle to send the greatest driving force to the wheel with the best traction. Styling changes include low, grilles on the front, and flared tail fins at the rear. Later in the year, AM is coming out with the smaller Rambler, built on the 100 inch wheelbase. push-butto- n all-we- FIRST BIRTHDAY Tiny Miss Diana De Vargas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tito De Vargas celebrated her first birthday with a party at 4 p.m. on Thursday, October 24. Family members helped her enjoy her first birthday cake. She received many lovely gifts. Sparkling performance and top 8 economy in the compact RambleFthat turns, parks, handles easier than any other offer U. S. car. brakes, n POWR-LOdifferential. 270 K.P. Ambassador, worlds finest travel The car, provides top V--8 performance with outstanding 8 economy. Distinguished Ambassador Country Club Hardtop illustrated. The Ambassador is also available in station wagons and in sedans. hardtop and V-- RAMBLER REBEL V-- V8 self-cooli- 8s all-ne- : : ALL-NE- W V-- ' JlmhaAAadJL'L- - anti-spi- K GET THESE 7 w BETTER DIFFERENCES Distinctive jet stream styling. 2. The best of both: Big car roomy luxury Small car economy. 3. single unit construction. 4. Penny-a-mil- e gas economy record. 5. Easiest parking. 6. Airliner Reclining Seats, Travel Beds. Air 7. Lowest cost ONLY RAMBLER T. Gives you the Best of Both: AMERICAN All-weld- ed NEW! Sleek new jet NEW! All-Ne- w Pushbutto- Flash- NEW! Distinctive Headlights stream styling extends ed Matic transmission. are standard at no extra right through to the sculptured rear Overdrive or Standard cost on all 1958 Super and Custom models. fender lines. Synchromesh available. n-controlled beau-tiful- ly Four-Bea- m -- All-Seas- Conditioning. See and drive the car thats first in resale value first in sales growth, too Rambler! Big Car Room, Ride and Comfort 0 EUROPEAN Small Car Economy, Handling Ease NASCAR Record-- 6 with Overdrive I w American Motors Means More for Americans FORMER TOOELEAN VISITS Dr. and Mrs. Louis Anderson of Villa Park, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, are visiting in Tooele, guests at the home of his sister, Mrs. Eddie Bonelli. Dr. Anderson is a practicing dentist in Villa Park and a native Tooelean. He was a graduate of the Tooele High School, but has spent most of his time in the East since completing his dentistry. WEEKEND GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carson and children, Judy, Vicky, Brent and Nancy, Bountiful, were guests over the weekend of their mother, Mrs. Candace Walters, Clover, Mr. and brother and sister-in-laand Mrs. Dale Carson, while the new folks bagged their deer. They also visited Mrs. Carsons mother. Mrs. Robert Martin, while here. BIRTHDAY SEE THE SENSATIONAL NEW 1958 RAMBLER TODAY AT RAMBLER AT NASH PAULOS MOTOR CO. 65 East Vine, Tooele, Utah PHONE 134' AT HUDSON DEALERS PARTY Master Keith J. Allen, Jr. was honored on his fifth birthday. Wednesday, October 23 with a birthday party held at the home of his parents, Bishop and Mrs. Keith J. Allen. Guests included Sandra Smith, Neil Clark, Jay Weyland, John Anderson, Sherol and Scott Dunn, John, George and JoAnn Allen. Childrens games were Drug Phone 1B9 |