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Show Tho 7ece!e Transcript itrih Norifr. itm ation noiki: or foitniri Ttendure - To- knows n Itin a ranc, I Tim Ri: r friday, UcvfTb-- r fwoifium r nf f.9, 1957 Jr IWt-n-atij Marun S ' ,l,n Mtczho r,y 1 ms the fo" lo v-jI1)?, Hundred ;hi Io"jr (Ml on), ihe ex hem? One psnj.iu-HunJird Dollar (t 101 On) on ea h !a.m. m lahor and mtormemem r 1 made the y the rn-- . r mdiv ulu-.'- Iv jni mercantile. .f MM. -'- anj industrial v e ' Mercantile M-r- 7',n found of record in P.adi'Mayor N",,,r;- 31 - 'he, w n ordfr J Mid c aimi under (hr "Vrn,nfV ' la J cr Rr'J Jec, , f'ntav,nc, Itah Ihar S r: rrjvtrt 7one ictiviHl recently was Mercantile Duildinga: cident. N,x I. 6 7 per tent reduction, Nn 7. 75 9 p,r rent reduc- - t.on, j (he 1iurtl nf lire rndrr-Irame Mercantile ContcnU of the Pacific, an advisory 7me No. 1. 7 inert per tent retluc- and the to this offuc, rcgaril- tiun: Zone No 7. 718 per cent oigimjimn rnneemms (K Ihnr graiina of the fire tie- J union pro-fro- j 1 -- M - thereto annual .nhor on mining claim 'ftne We of Crantsville. system being the amount retpn red to hold ar(. mformej (hat the grad.ng resaid claims for the period ending ,n a classification o' Naton tne Mth day of June, I9T7. mnal Board Class 8 in the central And if. widen ninety (90) days area comprising that portion penafter the publication thereof, you erally covered by hydrants, desigfad or refos to contribute your nati-as Zone No. I. and Ruial - - J We offer th-- week a neve listing in Tooele Highlands. One of the finest homes we had to offer. This home has two bv ingroom and large kitchen and utility room, attached garage and outdoor patio and fireplace. Nicely landscaped and the enure house has been recently covered with new lifetime aluminum siding. Corner location makes it possible to remodel the attached garage into extra living space and still have lots of room for an additional garage. Irtced at $10,500. You must see this house to appreciate it. We have another fine home in Pioneer Subdivision, with three bedrooms, carpeted livingroom and hall, spacious kitchen, and large oversire garage. This home has new aluminum siding, aluminum storm doors, beautifully landscaped bark and front yards surrounded with redwood fencing. Let us show you this one, complete, and in first class condition throughout. Priced at $12,500. We have another fine home with full basement, two bedrooms and. large living room. This home is almost new, let us show you tins one before you buy. If you are in the market for a new home, we have some choice ones in Tooele and Crantsville, and you can obtain all financing you require. 84th, 79th Birthdays - Trlafs be of service on anyj .Slra.h 'Z ,71 callS'loT S'1 Li A GrGIltSVillc OlSterS kJDSerVe individual buod.ngs may vary con- - T birlhJa7 s sulrrablv from the average. P;vr. . and one on Saturday, ob- TriUjy pertes in uhirh our inspectors served them both on Sunday, VNov. fcKtnd increased harards over those existing on our last inspwas she non have received lesser rluc-- f Charlft(t. Mlwardt Dot, wa; and faI1,d aff,.ctlonally lions, or possibly increases in 4 as honoicd at an open house In me cases, while propertu where many friends called to wish to those'b virg conditions sujH-rio- r r w d existing on our last inspect. m, she s mo,hw of chi)dren have received greater reductions fen of whom ore living. She also ranh.Mren and 17 great ,henerwnus were- made icrandchi dren. She s active in tn.and October have I, live t fner Church work, still sines in been furnished to agents writing'. . the choir. She has been married ftre insurance business in yourkr years to Joseph E. Miiiward. Clf we can ons free to please Yours very truly, A. II. Bywater Assistant Manager E Fas,m- J,vi"B!y. - ca"- Mrs. Ruth Barrus - 2- Last Rites held tnhe ofa and Mrs' h,er children were Tuesday lor and Mrs. Charles - ,aw and dauB den F.ngland following sent: Mr. the Mp- - of Tooele, to which pre- F. Ruth D. Barrus iFawson and grandson, Gerald Paige, Mr. and Mrs. Paul P. Thanksgiving season is upon us and son. Lowell, Mr. and Mrs. Funeral services were held a time to count once more Janus lougv. Mr. and Mrs. Rav Tuesday in the Crantsville Second .. our blessings, which are many and familu a nH Mr. and Ward chapel for Mrs. Ruth D. time when' families gather Mrs. Fawson Kenneth and son. Barrus, who died Sunday, followgether to enjoy a huge turkey din-'- l re ner, and each other's company I" Sadie was 79, has been mar- ing heart surgery. Lawrence Robert V. Bishop ried 59 years to Raymond Faw- conducted the service, Prayer at son, and is the mother of four the home was Saul A. Clark and sons and two granddaughters, 32 prelude and postlude music bv grandchildren and 23 great grand j.M.gnon Christley. children. Jack Smith offered the invocae She was a member of tion and speakers were Bishop the famed Bazooka Band, sang in Iwrence, McCoy Johnson and the choir, and at present, is chor- President Arthur L Barrus. ister for the Second Ward Relief Musical numbers were a vocal Society. solo, "The Lord's Prayer" by Berkley Orr. Emma Sutton playAnyone wanting to know what ed accompaniment. Mrs. Melba rone they are in. can find out by Wells and Mrs. Vella Moser . . . sang contacting the Crantsville Volun- "I Walked Today Where Jesus teer Firemen. Walked." Sister-Broth- er Benediction was by Kenneth FRACTURES WRIST C. Johnson. Burial was in the Grant Reed, Jr. (Tooky) suffer- Crantsville Cemetery where the ed a fractured wrist on Friday, j98-j9- 8 Girls Dresses grave was dedicated by Lowell when he fell while at work. For Watson. Girls Robes a time, he wasn't aware of the Girls Skirts J9898 break, although his arm hurt and was badly swollen. He was taken 'to the Tooele Clinic where an was taken, and his arm put in a cast. The officers of the Grantsville L Second Ward MIA are sponsoring CUTS ARM 95 to J)95 1 1 LaNae Williams sustained a a Fireside to be held on Sunday, badly cut arm when she fell from! Dec. 1 at 5:30 p.m. in the recrea-- a step ladder. She was taken to tion hall. Guest speaker will be Dale Mcthe Tooele Clinic where several Sport-Shir- ts stitches were required to close Allister, Tooele LDS Seminary the cut. She was released to re- Principal and Dick Hall will furnish musical numbers. BOYS Short or turn to her home. Everyone of mutual age is inLong sleeves vited to attend. SICK LIST l'--8 to 298 The Tooele Valley Hospital has more than its share of Grantsville folk this week: Ida Durfee, Rachel Mae Nettie Stromberg, Brown, Cleo Jefferies, and Clara for Sutton. We hope by the time this J98-J9- 8 Cardigan s goes to press, they will all be 898-49- 8 Slip-On- s back home or at least on the Faw-,!so- flllsop Realty PHONE The revlurtnms shown for Zone No are basically in recognition of improvements made in the c.ty! fire defenses The change noted, for Zone No, 2 are a result of bringing the rating methods in line with our present filings with the L'tah State Insurance Department. Only one structure is affect-iby the Increases shown for 7one No. 2 masonry mercantile buildings and contents Wilde the above reductions XWO present the average for propertvio as a whole wuh.n the coy of Granlsville, changes in rates for ''! n V'0" 66 one-tim- For Father: Arrow Shirts Interwoven Sox .T5 00 JIl50'0 Ties 00-- Wallets Jewelry 50 1 0 i iu:s; hu For For Mother: Handbags Hankies. ... Scarfs Gloves, stretch Cannon Hose 2"'i98 :urur 1 00-- 98 1 1 19 00 Shirt and Tie with each: Sweaters and purchased Beautiful fabrics perfect fit . . . priced: to UP Sport Shirts Sweater Shirts ,98up 95 Orion Sweaters.... Paris Belts Bulky-kn- 50up Sweaters... it JJ95 ALL-WOO- Beautiful pastel colors NEW for Christmas Lingerie Sweaters by SEAMPRUFE Gowns Hall Slips Slips Sleep Coats ALL-WOO- Practical Gift that keeps on 'giving'. 1(95 to 2750 A slow down. JJ98 ,(98 ;98 J98 L Boys Suits Sizes Sizes Special Group Must see to m0w appreciateValues to $45.00 Sister These will please the little Sister for the whole year. Practical .Gift 6-- 1895-1J)9- 5 13-1- 8 f9S-3- g i95 Boys Sport Coats ALL-WOO- L 1295 to 1895 38-to-- anJ Sun-Jj- Ctav Week-En- d . . . y--o- Plain and Fancy Nylons ;.r .... Corduroy W (Plain Colors) Dan River" Ginghams v.r tar 2 7 tr Felt Velveteen . 72-inc- . . h J TO in (WashabI lf 15 Quilted Cottons colors) . . . 1.00, 139. 1.79 Quilted Corduroy . . 1.90 Brocades . . 1.00 to 0.90 ... MANY, MANY MORE Get your . . . New Singer f si'iiciAi. i.ovv ! I'llH l-- S Fabric Specialty Center iCkf? New location 15 South Main, Tooele WmM O&Vi'; ri timiftY itiTYiT IP la 60 South Main, Tooele IS HEADQUARTERS Phone 112 FOR poodaramaKelvinator Springs Locale mend. Salt Springs took a look of old times Sunday when a group of the old time duck huntENTERTAINS CLUB Lola Williams was hostess to ers gathered there for a day of the following members of her club excellent shooting. The weather on Monday evening: Lillian Bar- was ideal and the ducks flying rus, Emma Bowers, Laura John- good. The shooting was excellent son, Lucy Naylor, Alice Johnson with practically everyone getting their limit. The day was marred Mabel Anderson, and Goldie only by three very unsportsmanlike hunters from Salt Lane City WEEKEND GUEST moving in on our decoys and setA guest over the weekend at ting up 50 yards away, spoiling the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph not only our shooting, but their E. Miiiward was a grandson, Jo- own as well. Not only this, but die Miiiward, who is attending they chose a time early in the school at the BYU. Jodie is the morning to set out their decoys in doing so, prevented severd and son of Mr. and Mrs. Gwen al large flocks from flying over of Warden, Washington. minutes us, plus taking forty-fivA German Shepherd dog named to set out 12 decoys. We sure Rolf has made a career of finding hope the three hunters have the lost objects on the Danish Island opportunity to read this. of Funen, reports the December Those enjoying the hunt were Readers Digest. In the past se- Joe Edde. Bill Edde, Harry Nayven years, Rolf, aided by his mas- lor, Harvey Naylor, Lee Reed, ter, Svend Anderson, has recover- Mike Orr, Merl Young. Wes Chuck Don Ed Sandberg, ed almost $400,000 worth of lost watches, jewelry .tools, currency Manning and Claude Parkinson. and other valuables. His master merely repeats several times the Wallace Fridy reported a lady Doctor, name of the thing Rolf is to find, asking her physician, leads him to the area and turns why am I seized with these resthim loose. Anderson thinks Rolf, less longings for the glamorous does it by smelling out whateverland faraway? "My dear lady, does not match the other scents replied the doctor, "they are the usual symptoms of too much com- n the area. fort in the home and too much d haslingratitude in the heart." The USS BOXER (CVS-21- ) over 670,000 miles in herllD A. MacLEWMN, "Priming 12 years of service for the Navy.Mgt., ever-faithf- Mill-war- Champ Hats JJ95 Robes BOYS Orion Jarman Shoes.... I95 Nlon Ouilts Acme Boots i,s Chenilles ,J95 Nylon Flowered Nylon lining House Coats J98',593 Resistol Hats. (95 Sweaters 895 J98-(J9- 5 Practical Gifts are Appreciated e Hi-Bu- lk Beautiful colors Sizes Sizes 298 STORE EASY... SEE EASY... REACH EASY! 16 CU. FT. OF FRESH AND FROZEN STORAGE IN A CABINET ONLY 47" WIDE! in th Ar-bo- 14-16-- ,J98 Give Clothing The Family STOKE 10-5- Moiil-col- Refrigerator defrosting. d Exclusive Breakfast Bar ass door, Isolds bacon, juice, eggs. shelves bring food to 3 slide-ou- t your fingertips. Twin Handi-chest- Handi-fro- y s in door. for small items. in the Freezer 175 lbs. EXCLUSIVE at convfMrK T lvt with capacity. TOUR CHOtCI Of storage. Frozen juice dispensing rack. g shelves. 4 freezer Wrap Otspemor. Naw Safety Doors- - open os easy front inside os outside. ?(TiRIOk3 M 2ero-col- d 6 speedy ice cube trays. Ice cream storage shelf. CRISPER 8 v 9 15 Duck Hunting Good at Salt JAXTZKX A L Sizes Skirts Ladies Coats Car Coats 1 "Operate at a speed consistent with the hazards present, Easton said. "Drive slowly enough so you' can stop safely. The ..committee has other tips for motorists. For example: If there's a chance of ice conditions, take along a set of tire chains for use in an emergency. If your car has an automatic transmission and you're stuck, rock the car in forward and reverse. On icy hills leave the ALL-WOO- t Suit No. Ward sets Sunday Fireside Girl's Coats Arrow Dress For Father 98-.j- Grantsville Second t or one thing. Easton said, the 'greater acceleration of today's auto meuns increased danger, especially to winter driver Ught Touch Needed Another new potential problem to winter drivers is the automatic transmission. "An automatic transmission has to be handled with a light touch on ahppery urface," he said It can be deceptive by shooting more power to the wheels than they'll take." The increased power of engines, too, makes wheelspinning more common. Power brakes also ran be hazardous. "Drivers have to be extra cautious with braking if they have Fasten said. "A power brakes, locked wheel provides little or no traction. And it's awfully easy, if you're not careful or don't know how to use power brakes properly, to lock the wheels." Power Steering a Boon Power steering is one innovation found in modern autos that's a boon to winter drivers if used properly. "It gives them greater control. The car with power steering is not so likely to be pulled into a snow drift. 'However, motorists should remember not to turn the wheel too quickly on slippery pavement. It can throw a car into a skid." The Council's Committee on Winter Driving Hazards uses modern autos in all its tests, which it has conducted 13 times. The autos present exactly the comsame problems to the mittee as they do to Mr. Motorist. As a result of the tests, the committee has come up with a winter driving tip which it labels 1 The First 1. with celebraWorship service tion of Holy Communion at 10. M. Sermon Topic: Advent Prayer jnd Advent Promive, 1 uke 1.125 In our Bible CIjw we are studying the Ten Commandments. Come and jom us' Tune in "This Is The Life on Saturday at J 30 over KSL-TIhe promise of God are like the Ho. k of Gibraltar, which the .urging waves of the ea cannot overthrow; more firmly established than the highest mountains ,(Kaiah 54.10); stronger than the 'affection a mother ha for her child (Isaiah 44 13) chrome - covered chanot a vast improvement over the stiff jointed 'youngster that clanked down dirt road early this century need a lot of new knowledge to avoid ac- Prcintin " me rut ium: ent m!l,c; 10 1 - .u,!J,nRs- rnl sirTeZ Zoning Explained 7ow (net. cm.nlv'3 wi'suttPiiBy Underwriters me f'afi the Incaiinn crrtduatea of Honorable J. Sicrl.rg Amlervnn. Wh are P r S at That's true in traffic safety a well as m other fields according1 to Prof. A II. I asion. huston is director of the Motor, Vehicle Rest art h laboratory at the University of Wisconsin and chairman of the Committee on Winter Driving Hazards of the National Safety Council lie pointed out that the man of wheel behind the todays - e la .GrCHltSViUe FlTO VkVviern New Hazards all hi.d.ng, for the pur) wist of linng j n th-'ni MjcA Sory Ij!mi known a ini Htr pnips-rl All I HM Mac AK HifH SIOKV) ,J dale e o ) Iyfn Mu.k, A.mm.-- a1 Lr arc pleased in m'orm you (aw. 90 IkaKer Hank Budding thal the o!!oms arjrtnunui '1 ( iiy II, l':ah average (hange m gins f.re m-- j (1)j!c of f rsi putt Au,'H'J TO scrame ia'r have In cn placed' Pale nf fad pub. Nov. M in effect r,ir Uenduver ard ha Giu-l- t imi. ana njh nf you am hereby not.f.rj that hae expended do' w SiimLiy, I)c in Advent. Sunday St him! A A. 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