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Show V.iL Highlights I Tele Transcript Tbe H,J 953 Friday February machine measures lh, con to angle at ao tunc on anv ' a,u translates the r for any kind of fish. An electronic machine that cn-- ductn 11,10 rulm' measure ables doctors to know when a patlent needs a blood transfusion dur- - mm!i of b!tHHl lo',s- The rumulai-- j bllM U"s ls nltasi.red on a i ing surgery has been devised by a,',v m tlie fr,,nI "f ,he monitor id,al Veterans Administration surgeon, VA announced. i)ul n - r - - Acclaimed Sucesslul ! Mild Weather Called a blood loss monitor, the new instrument instantly, automa- i Sweetheart Ball ihun-iwate-- a . Has Made Winter Fishing Popular v 1 4 it 'V-- The Sweetheart Bull held on Sat j V-- . 4 - i N . "cb. S and sjmiiMiieJ ty the I t f f tically, and continuously measures v the amount of blood lost by a gum Auxiliary was a huge success an oieratiun. punent during t Mild winter weather and an inPatricia t spinosj was chosen J It was originated by Dr. Harry creased of waters opened number with Shu ley lee and Judv f queen . j !!. thief of surgery at the to all t .? a combined have as attendants Hie gols fishing year VA hospital in Bronklsn. i ', for-- , s wc-ito attract a record numln-- of ang all very lovely in tln-iDr. l.eVeen said measurements 7, lers afield daring recent weeks, the j rul attue little Jo'rne Jones, of blood loss made by the monitor 4 j 4 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gent of I ish and (lame said Utah!-p- t are accurate to within one half tf toslav t Jones, was the crown beater. I.v- on.e.ptr len'' Scofield Reservoir, locomotive j erjone enjoved watching the little The machine is mu at the s and Uuh Ldke umIim. hiiks, especially, many who wert- Brooklyn hospital for all heart sur-,(- ( he mosl lar ot formal attue and having a pood aino gery and for most operations for ,he ,ore than flfty waU.rs opt,n t0 dancing The music was furcancer, burns, and other conditions winter nished by the Victor Morns angling. in which heavy bloiKl loss is l.kelv notld lha, thl, in of Salt Lake City. . 1 to occur, he said. The monitor is Spt)ke!nu.n was aKo hhovvn in ,nIm.st about two feet square. 0 the greater numbers of questions The American Legion Post TINY CROWN BE ARI R JOI I NE JONI S Sponges and drapes used in t0 jt.partmt..nt offices and goes met for the f.rst time in their new basare cm th gery dropped into a wire c'nwn to he placed on the head of Mss lpmosj. which are of most fied 6. There was' i home, Tuesday, I personnel, ket tns.de the machine and agita.jconccrm.d Wlth lia.nse IrtJUire. ' i laiger turnout than had( A ed in a measured amount of water rnents a- following was listed in i in years. 30 membeis were pre-- l e to remove the blood. Other blood !hose n,)M ofIl,n akwJ sent. After looking the building lost at the site of surgery is sucked The fish and game license year w t over, plans were made to improve L ARI U f I.L PARTY Mrs. into the same water thiough a Jayne d anj jt. ready for the spring. Apn) ,6 t.ach year and t.nds ,u April 15 the year following ThixitarsuR's prepares to cut a cake convention to be held in Apr!. IV1S HIE SMAIL FRY got into the act. The ball xxmsnred As blood is added to and mixed hjs (.f,Satlve aw for many 'presented to her by her students, In the legion Auxiliary was teimed a huge success In eveiv-onwith the water, the elec ti teal con- 1 who feted her last week as she ex-and ' cannot be years changed young and old. ductivity of the solution changes. cept by ,egisative aclion. completed her practice teaching. The American Legion Auxiliary I I .a, J I This means that the 1!)57 license Jt Tooele high school. Mrs. Gar- - met at their regular meeting at Just recently, the Preston Suf- I to fish, either fishing or combina- sides is a student from Brigham the State Line Lounge, Wednesday, fers have had as v is, tors very V t e tion. must be visibly displayed Young University and did her; Feb. 5 with Olive Pmaire, from . . . good ft lends. Mr and Mis presiding Twenty - one whenever afield through April 15, teaching in Spanish and dent Warner and Mr. and Mis were picent. Eleven member from Prcslon, Idaho They by experienced carpenter; after which the 1958 issue must be L.nglislt. 'members were imi.nted with a " were cm a vacation trip through no job too small or toe displayed. Ten '"Prtssive ceitmc.nv Any person having lost or de- 1ST WARD REIirF SOCIETY Nevadj and enjoved slopping in dol'urs were donated to the Vet- r r Wendover tnrnute. large. Guaranteed A-- l joi stroyed the 1957 license may re BY MARIE JOHNSTON ar NA ( for tooth brushes. Hospital ,erans the same half at -original place ; f K ? financing arranged up tc Soc,c,y w 1,1 hold the 1H'iary meet-- , s,x dollars for the movie film, 2062 or 2312 PHONE 0f. but at only price, department 5 yrs. Carports, Garages I at 2 pm, 'Stars and Strpcs on Display." in town over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs Auer Jensen of Lees in Salt Lake Cny. Th.s can "8 on Tuesday, but formerly of Wendover,! and Mrs Walter Weaver and Patios, etc. Ray Warnei be done by submitting an affidavit in the Eirst Sixth Ward thjrch Plans were discussed for the conRefreshments dr and yjrs jJV ltks anj fam-'r- t in ion April. bappy to announce the arri to such loss either by mail or ini.Mrs. Naomi Beck will give the or Verd Carter. a nt'w baby hoy, born Eeb lesson. A baby sitter will be pre- - were served by the hostesses Lu- - v They v, sited at the Gerald person. in a lrov, hospital. The baby Su.livan, 769-- W Lloyda DeAaney, c pparci home and attended the' Every resident 12 years of age ot sent and all members and inter-H'a:l and Raby Susich. weighed eight pounds and n.ne oz older must have a proper license ested ladies are invited to attend. Sweetheart Ball with them. . ii.iuc.ia l.al't xUjA is sur.o.,nueu u, ,ie. ants and other lovely girls at the Wendover Sweetheart Ball The third grade, under the diheld February 8. rection of their teacher, Myrtiss Hutchinson, have been making a Ronnie Flick came from Ogden The Twain Wests inform us they study on the early American In- to spend the weekend with hs had to ttike their dog. Coco to the dians. They have a real good colhospital in L!ko. He was treated lection of Indian relics. They will folks. for a broken leg and now has his show them at the PTA meet.ng on Wed., Feb 19. All the classes of Mr. and Mis Fugene Craner leg in a cast. the elementary school have had have had as vis.tors Mr. Craner's the pleasure of seeing them al- parents. Mr, and Mrs. McAroy Craner ancF friend, Mrs. Wendel Mrs. Si Hughes of Salt Lake City ready. Codings of Provo. and two daughters, Mrs. C'.eatis rs Donald F. Dean A Aalentine Dance sponsored by Jr an the Scouts and Special Interest b10 's!ors drop in Saturday mte, Kimbrell of Denver and Mrs. Roy a, Craner of Minneapolis, M.nn were class of the MIA, will be given on!,he B,,b Hoffmans of Tooele. in town for a few days visit, ng " of! 13. Feb. Thursday, Everyone ,, r an , rS- Harold md spent with old friends and relatives. Mutual age, parents and others in- terested are invited. Refreshments two as JSI week in Salt Lake. From hera, they will go to Soda Friday evening, they stopped in Springs, Idaho to visit with son Grantsville and saw the basket- and brother. Max Hughes and faball game and stayed for the home- mily, after which Dorothy Craner Lynn Kenley, son of Mr. and 4-PASSE- NGER ,M,s. Tred Kenley, spent the week- coming dance. Returning home will fly back to Minneapolis and end with his foiks. He seems to with them were their son, Kay Sandy Kimbrel and small daughthave recovered fully from his re- Wind and Kathy Lawrence, who er Teresa Lynne will rejoin their spent the weekend with the Wind husband and father in Denver, afcent operation. ter which they will leave for Spain family. where Mr. Kimbrell will be Happy birthday to Betty Jean GranLLa.-mu- s with the Air Force. to Were have fiappy Feb. 10; Craner, Shirley Peterson, home again after her stay in Feb. 23; Darrel Peterson, Feb. 8; Barry Straebu, Feb. 3; Darlene Tooele and we're very glad she is feeling better. Tripp, Feb. 13. Visiting in the Darrell Wads RENT home was Darrel's sister Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Calver visited over the weekend at their and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Har-'e- v ADDING Cochrane of Montpelier, Idaho. home, daughter and Mr. and Mrs Eugene M. Craner. They have been visiting another s.ster in New Mexico. MACHINE Our MIA basketball team didn't At the PTA meeting to be held do so well in their game with and let the Rent Grantsville Second Ward. 26 to 65 on Wednesday, 19th, Elizabeth BryColan of the of Utah was the score, but we know it will University Money apply on be much better another time, as lege of Medicine will talk on repurchase price our team hadn't been organized habilitation and helping tfte child if you desire to very long, with not much time to accept responsibility. The first, practice. We know theyll do bet- second and third grade will pie-sea rhythm band and the Boy buy the Machine ter when they play Erda on Thurs140 will present a day. Those playing on the team Scout Troop are Leslie Hunter, Ray Huffaker, program. Mrs. Lynn PaulHarry Wind, Stan Tebbs, Howard sen, president, hopes to have all Anderson, Julius Newsom, Allan the parents out if possible; also, Black and Guy Nelson. anyone else who may be e-- 'i r r ' e , fj. r 'X i !n I tlu-y'v- e - ;aer . SALTY SAHA' Remodeling Jobs Wanted presi-puctic- Wii-lur- I't 0 ' 1 VvHK i v PHONE e or' W. , lirilliant now version An oilier first from Ford-of a, oireat American classic .K - THE sta-Uor- .e an Tate s y. tui irrm 4 W V' liTiirntinhiWiTVirrfifr , "v y ' ' S' , J ' y ,' - X (ss, s"v. X i ' V S? vj'x - ' ? t, 'N wv' ss rirmr iWirfiriMi'iHifMf iTffjithrWirfiT'iYYr'itfr'iY- Mr. and Mrs. Bud Moore of Salt Lake City were in town over the weekend visiting with Rods sister and fami'y, Mr. and Mrs. Ray P terson. Thev also visited at the Twain West home. Thunderbird abounds in luxury yet it is priced jitf below other luxury cars! The new in spirit and performance, put now it room , corrjbrt and luxury! seats Jour. . . zviU ijidl fine-ca- r JPurc ThunderbircZ Utterly unlike any other car on the American Road, the new u.yi Iirr wt-- Thunderbird is the first of a new size and new type of fine automobile. This straight-lined- , jewel stands only slightly larger than the raciest car built, a mere 52.5 inches high. It handles and parks like a dream. Yt it gives enough leg, head and shoulder comfort. And room to seat four varsity crewmen in the doors are exceptionally wide even in furs and evening dress a lady can step in and out with ease and grace. Pure Thunderbird in design, this new beauty is in well. and Thunderbird This as brilliant means vigor spirit pure 1. U.S. Main whether Street on on or performance Ford engineers have lavished their most advanced design feaThunderbird tures on the new Thunderbird: New 352 Special Engine is a superlative precision instrument, thrilIingto command. New single unit body construction molds top, body and frame into one single, solid piece of sculptured steel. 8 Conceived, designed and built to he the most advanced prestige car on the American Road, the new Thunderbird is so wonderfully poised, so uncannily sensitive to your every wish that you must drive it to believe it. Visit your Ford Dealer. Let him tell you all about this exciting, different car. VAN OPENS 278 NORTH MAIN In a special assembly on Friday at the Wendover school the Utah Motor Club, Kyle Garret, Kathleen Tripp, Bernadine Benson, Kathy Willey, Billy Irvine and Cla7th rence Linnett received notepad holders and ballpoint pens as first place winners; Ricky Martinez, Earl Tucker, Annette Paulson, Albert Lyons, Katherine Strachn and David Berry received honorable mention. A new Safety Patrol was presented and sworn in by K.B. r Luxurious comfort and full passenger roominess distinguish the glamorous 1958 Thunderbird. The exclusive panel console rises from the floor and houses heater controls, ash trays, lddio speaker and power window controls serving the convenience doors give you of all four passengers. And wide, direct access to all four individually contoured seats. Clearly, the new Thunderbird is America's most individual car lor purity of line, for elegance, for vigor. Sporting new cars are Mr. and Mrs. Lind Hutchinson, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Lyons. AMERICA'S AlOST INDIVIDUAL OAR. at a price Jar below that of other luxury cars Mr. and Mrs. Fred DeVaney and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Heath attended the Globe Trotters game in Salt Lake City. fine-ca- glide-throug- h MOTOR COMPANY TOOELE Four of the school personnel from Tooele and Dugway made an observation visit to Wendove schools this past week. In the near future, Mr. Thomas, principal of the Wendover school, will pay Irvine a visit to Dugway schools. Mrs. Lynn West entertained her club, Saturday, Feb. 8. Present were Mrs. Francis Russell, Mrs. Leah Christensen, Mrs. Marie Johnston and Mrs. Violet Heath. low-swe- V-- Clayton Green, mincer of the Union Oil Co., is starting an athletic program, with the fourth, fifth and sixTh grade boys. They will practice two nights a week after school hours. PHONE 888 Russell. DISEASE REPORT Ten cases of influenza, five cases of strep infection and one case of infectious hepatitis were reported by the State Board of Health from Tooele County for the week ending February Homes for Sale! Buy a Home in Beautiful Tooele Valley Outstanding home value in Valley View Division. This attrace tive home with its beautiful landscaping, arrangement all having had the best of care, will interest and please the entire family. Then, when you see the large living room so beautifully carpeted, carpeting in two nice bedrooms, a bath room and lovely kitchen on the main floor only, plus a full basement finished into rooms for every desire with another bathroom, and you see the gas furnace, learn the home is on the sewer, and learn the home is well insulated and has storm doors and windows, youll agree with me, this is an outstanding home buy for $13,000 which can be had on FHA or VA terms. patio-garag- homes are hard to fine. We have two such homes on Highland Drive, which can be had with a $350 dowm f payment; interest at four and per cent, by using your Veterans loan. Veterans will never see such terms again. Do you have a large family, wont people rent to you? Could you pay $600 dowm and $60 per month? If so call today. Gas furnace, on the sewer, two-ca- r garage. Three-bedroo- one-hal- Here is a home on South Coleman Street which has one acre of ground. Zoned for stock, handy to work, gas heat, the freedom your family needs. The low, low price three-bedroo- of $5,500. Could you use a home near Tooele high schools? This home is just like new, plus new aluminum storm windows and doors. Nice living room, large kitchen, best of plumbing fixtures bathroom, two bedrooms and many nice clothes closets. Would be happy to show this home selling for $9,500. m We have two nice homes in Highlands Subdivison priced at only $7,500 each. You stand to gain at this price. Low down payment VA or FHA. Large carpeted living room with drapes, dining room, kitchen utility room, bath room, two nice bedrooms and many closets. Gas heat, and only about six years old. This fine home for only $7,500 is truly a good value. Low down payment and best of terms. We are set up to help, and happy to help any Veteran obtain a Home thru his Veteran's Loan WESTERN 324 Sou, h Main ALTY "Z nSUranCC fio. 7. I 1335 |