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Show i Triaa, TheToqp!oTranscript her C, Doer-rr-. the 1957 VLWS ? (hrivn-ho(.i anl turn itm) ii fiiui mu.hrr nait Ward moke Ball an Ill'll i iv Thne l V Vk Si . - RIKI1IDAY I 3 r- - .. r J 53 t . 4 , .. Make Temporary European Mrs. Douglaa Anderson, with 4 e 15. Ilrennerhaven, 1, L g . f J j n f it, ' itif tlv C k t Tt lX s ' I?,V, nS 'fi - '.iJ v, NS Germany. I orrest tkash-harhGibson, Josrjdi t s Iralhai Sul-yl- Easl 1st North, Tooele . 44 MERCURY Phone 34S - VISITS Meres a value-peeke- d $J$ d; 0!)!) (AD itA. I C Fleetwood ( ADiiA U d fully-powere- 62' Sedan Fully powered- - CAOII.I.AC Sedan DeVille Tully-powere- all-whi- d; $J$ te CADILLAC 62' Sedan Bmm TO OUR TOWN We 'welcome Mrt and Mrfc.Tteed Small and 'son into the Grantst'llle Second Ward. The Smiths recently moved into Jack Smith's motel. I))) CADILLAC 62' Sedan Full power CADILLAC TODD G2' 29!) $ Sedan Price Convertible V-- 8 Nice-$- .-;H DIJICK Tudor Standard shife; SHARP $"99 POXTIAC '8' DeLux 32,00 actual miles $ POXTIAC Catalina Coupe SHARP MEUCUUY Fordor Power Steering; NICE 1954 IllJiCti Special Fordorblack let 1951 FORD Sedan 1951 FORD Sedan V-- 8 1953 CnEYY Vi-to- 799 (J99 ! LEFT-NE- Fordor $3,980 . to You! Girls' Coats and Car Coats EVERY COAT REDUCED All-Wo- Boys' ol Car Coats With FUR COLLAR 8 Size Reg. $12.95 12-1- Size Reg. $10.95 REDUCED to 6-- T Men's Zipper Front Wool-Fl?oc- o Car Coat Size $19.95 NOW L9 REDUCED All Rubber Foot-We- ar REDUCED 40-4- 4 R-- g 00 (38 per pair SAVE AT Price 5299 Sedan $;$99 1957 PONTIAC fully-equippe- R d. we have priced this FULL WARRANTY price; Sells new for ore less than 59Qf?A AOSU Don't miss this ONE mountain area, disclosed plans today for the Navys new reenlistment program. Designed to make it easier for former Navy men to get back on the NAVY PAY ROLL this program includes many benefits that were previously unavailable. five With the Navys new point program of reenlistments, explained Lieutenant Commander Bohlken, a man js guaranteed immediate payment of the bonus up to $1,000 if he enlists again before 90 days after his discharge date. if a man has been (Second) discharged less than two years, and held one of the critical rates, he may go back to duty without any reduction in rate. (Third) a man may also be granted up to 30 days reenlistment leave effective immediately, (Fourth) under this new program, the Navy will provide a reenlistee with advance travel monev to his new duty station, and (Fifth) man may also be eligible for immediate assignment to a service ! school. If you are a former Navy man, and have been discharged less than two years, contact your local Navy Recruiter for complete in formation. National Guard Summer Camp $1299 Set for June '58 Truck n W wholesale price NEW-CA- 3 4 10 II 5 Dates were announced this week for the annual summer encampment of the Utah National Guard. More than 4,500 Guardsmen will undergo two weeks of training on staggered basis, beginning June at Camp W. G. Williams, Jordan Narrows, south of Salt Lake City. According to plans outlined at the annual meeting last week of the Utah National Guard Advisory Council, engineer units will be first into Camp on June 8th. They ill train the first week there, and then move the second week into the Wasatch Mountains and Wheeler Canyon for work on two road projects. Engineers of the 1457th Battalion, American Fork, will be stationed in American Fork Canyon to continue work on a rough-cu- t road started three years ago. The s 6 7 12 13 14 18 19 20 21 Cocktail Town Houte, Assorted Fresh Fruits 3 for 1.00 Peaches Dal Monta, Y.llow Cling 3 for 89 Egg Nog For Holiday Gelatin Kaiser's Aluminum Fad Trati a Cake! PiHsbury's Cake Mix and We've gathered together all the foods you'll want for the holidays plus a wide assortment of wonderful gift items, decorations, lights, wrappings, ribbons, cards and slickers. C'mon in! Buy ahead... be ahead! Orange Juice lucoma'i, D.licious, Nutritious, Lets Bake Frosting Special Lt. Commander John R. Bohl-keU. S. Navy, Officer in Charge of Navy Recruiting in the inter- $799 radio and heater; spotlight, new paint. Price $719 1 50 Present 3B'3 25 4 25)26 27 28 reen-listme- SHARP 1953 Every Lady's Coat evehf that will help you get the jump on Santa Trucks Plan Offered MOTORS BylLS.Navy OUTBOARD Sedan; 1952 t 'n Im-J,,- ,, New Enlistment CADiLLAC DeVille Fully-powere- 1953 ttyr e & GMC Pontiac-Cadill- ac 1952 s I STUDENT STOKEfUMOTORS 1952 tM. 1 k As a Christmas Wri-COM- 1950 TO YOU! ' e sister-in-law- 1952 . - dle Row L to R Allan Fraser, Garth Bear, Pictured above is the 1957 Granisville II gh School football team. From this squad of 31 Ilovd Bniwn, Lane Anderson. Darr Hatch, Bob Johanson, Terry Kent Fdde, players, the Cowboys wilt lose eleven fiom Andervm. Melvm Stewart, Dean Johnson. L graduation. The Cowboys lost four and won to R, Front Row Coach Glen Rupp, Larry two this season. L to R Top Hack Row-- Bill Rujp. RotK-r- t Ccxk. Verl I Ikington, Wallace Castagno. Farrell Beet ham. David I IRC CALL Dick Butler, Ronald Lougy, Blaine Kent Bill Church, Severe, Rowberry, lorry The Grantsville Volunteer Fire-!me-n Garth Stewart. Bruce Soelberg, Rev f ixher. Jnn Johnson, Matthews, Fraser, Ijirry Frion answered an alarm Harold Reed, Darrell Palmer. Mid bert (ieorge,. Coach Don Fd Sandberg. Matthews. day with their usual efficiency AT BRIGJUM Six days a week, from the lime taking just five minutes from Ihe 1334th Battalion of Murray will, - he sounded until alarm week Mrs. the ChristenMr. on and its final is seven until he is 17, they spend Hyrum working jtime at the home of Roy 8n( children. Sylvia Arier.e, erage Soviet student goes off to fjd jjhton Midway combat M.irv Lvnn. Brad and Paul, sre nt school. lavs, where an over heated stove which was opened to During these ten years he had started the ceiling to burning roadwav, Thanksg.ving Dav with Mr, and is crammed with more hours o( instruction than the American stu- 115ih Battalion of Salt l.ake City jch.ldreit at Br.gham C.ty. were Mr. and Mrs. will he sen. to work on the Wheel-.therhard,ri bu, ,0 glll(je him dunnj, ,T,lt 0ur c ,l ren rom tht-- .e near road er Canyon Ogden. grueling years he gets more ,na' attention from his teachers than Artillery units will move into in American student. While the - Camp Williams as engineers move The Navys Medical Researches still suffers from a teacher delirious dinner, sterling oui on june j l and the Raytheon Ma shortage which leaves only one Troop Anderson gave a pep talk on Lion-i)tstdle Headquarters nufacturing Comjiany have dem- - instructor for every 27 students, jncjuding mm. Warren and Detachment. 23rd Army Band.'onstrated a new electronic oven the Russians have reduced their Watson entertained the group 115th and 3659th Ordnance Com- - for use. in submarines. It will fry ratio to 17 students per teacher, their music. 625th Military Police Com- - eggs in 15 seconds, broil a steak This makes it possible to begin panics, r Wl and the 144th Evacuation in three minutes, or cook frozen teaching biology in the 4th grade, ',onSn Cn,erI Poy. iladies on Dec. !, at in their cardboard con- - a fore.gn language in the fifth, jHospital will support both the and artillery units. .tamers in 15 minutes. algebra, geometry and physics in jgineer VISIT PAR FISTS Jack Jackson of Billings. Mona student at the BYU, was tana, Mtiry lean Johnson a guest at the home of his brother RrCOTRING FROM SlRC.rRY , Mr, and Mrs. Billie Matthews is recuperating . . . Grantsville High FFA and over the ThanksJackson, Douglas at the I..DS. in nicely Hospital chosen to reign over giving weekend. Salt L.ake after an operation per- queen, the School's Harvest Ball formed on Friday, Nov. 29. 1951 SlinUiyZf:-- . U41 f ra itf. . j Mr. and Mrs. Albert Barrus and family and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lawrence and family enjoyed Thanksgiving with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Vic lawrence at their ranch in Idaho. stationd at the same camp that their two best friends are staPon-- ! ed. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Dillard, and Mr. and Mrs. Rod Dixon, all graduates from the USU at Logan. ls56 i , SALE! . I 1955 - 74 m- ipT'yJ Spc-cia- Anderson is in the Signal, Corps of the United States Army.) At present, he is completing a, in Metz. special assignment F ranee. Rut his home base will! be in Karlsruhe, Germany. Id. and Mrs. Anderson are very fortunate in one rispect. they are, 1955 r t 1 A ' , - - t J ' . Melvin laMar A. Walk on I nduy, 'on and 1 ; Dec C, to Christie Paw son. Tom Allied, and Uculuh Sagers on . 7; to Mildred J. Con iway, John Allen I rasc-and IIjI Sagers on Dec. ; to Merrill Pid-- j .ler and Ruih RyJakh on Dec. 9( and to I lien M. Anderson on Tues-'davDec. 10. I.. f fr thildren at the thrift habit w.th US Savior maj suited WITH -(- he Illi.Sf Nr LRl,. IfERRY XMAS ' If. 1955 4 . f Anderson In Germ 74 Mrs. Douglas Anderson and son. David, left recrntly for New York via United Air tunes, where they sailed for Germany to jom 1 1. Anderson and make a home for the next two year . They will arin f,V i In Germany Dec. L. , ft time Cui .n . TO r nanl Mrs. Doug Anderson; Joins Husband rive Green, , JL J A V Geld-mache- and tor, David, reunited In Eremmerhaven, Germany. Inin week, where they will live for Ihe next two years. Home--I.ieute- in- - GRIiriVGS nq.urt-r- Ik-c- C--: .. - ' j rn 1 j II Parley i hum. . " V will ipiVl d.v, li 10 a flimr xhow with a njxc at danre nun. Ur from tai h ward Ihere has Urn mm h work and p'anmng to make this an en- jn aide evrmng le Caklwrll'a OirheMra of Tmmie will furnish the musir. I i invited, o come uni enjoy the evening together. i - . ! GuM and Ginn (me 'I he dale u Salur-day- , liiC. 7. the place. Grant.vdie School auhtiiiium and the Mile I k time Grantmll are combining to MIVi thnr Stamtvs for Children inf hiuh!ful f c wlo Grantsville Stake NEWS in c V"iVrv x'h and NcttSWltk Gold and Green Ball, Dec. 7 at IV s qt. 59 4 oz. pkg. 23 25 ft. roll 35 Garden Cold or Florida louty( Frozon, Cone. ox. Frozen Peas Scotch Trtat, 10 Tender, Sweet oz. (Reg. 7 for l.OO) Corn Giblets Green Giant, Whole Kernel, Cut From 1 2 Cob, Flavorful oi. For Quality Meats 9 1,00 Cake Mix Pillsbury'a Assorted 17 oz. Frosting Fudge, Caramel or Milk Chocolate 13 oz. 10 fr 1.00 6 'or 1.00 - All you need to remember is Safeway F UY U.S.D.A. Inspected This is Your Assurance of the Finest Fryers in Town Whole (Cut Up lb. 370) Sliced Bacon Wicklow, Good Quality Town House, No. Sour, Pitted 303 Canned Picnic lb. 3 lb. Morrell's, Ready to Eat con 49 Round Steak 1.98 Rump Roast Shop the thrifty 3$$$ U.S. Choice, Ten- der, Flavorful U.S. Choice Grade, Ready for the Oven 69 lb. 69 lb. - |