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Show children from f.fih to eighth, history of my own lif- e- CreatT grade, every Saturdaj ftom 9 30 numlx-- r of people ti.ve this tury; ibeiause it brought their heait to II 30. lh'lr IK'JW',!y Tune in --nu.it the Life." Satur.lbjtk KSL-1V- . 30 4 at on day 1st Lutheran Church uth-era- n ti;3ll ' gin-!.- ! I 7 'Hwy m lxis-.ee- s. 1 mono-Saturd- Sun- 1 12. te-e- Rummage sale, Sat , November I. Please bring articles for sale to parsonage. location. Ri PAY US A VISIT crivrs cail irom iiawaii Mrs. Charles Whear received a long distance phone call from her son. Allen, on her birthday. He Is working for the Red Cross at Oahu, Hawaii, and expects to be transferred to Guam in November. He enjoyed a pleasant chat with Mr. and Mrs. Whear. STYLE SHOP 19 NORTH MAIN Ia ter-joy- y pm. Church School rally day, day. Oct. NEW, BEAUTIFUL, WELL LIGHTED j family Churth sihxt 9 45 a m. Church semce II am. Methodist Youth fellowship, at "ho NOW AT of Magna were dinnerjlTA. If Involve nine per cent of at the home of Mr. and the 752.9C3 cae reviewed to that Mi date. Roland Coon. Sunday. I The adjustment lmlud-7.134 , , who hfl increase in monthly payments to Mi, rioreme been In the LDS hospital (ur the matih worsening In the degree past three wetki, u happy to be of disubil.ty; 25.54 decrease in well enough to be at the home of a 'ninthly payment to mnteh on daughter and on-law, Mr. and1,r'Iroveinent In the degree of Clinton Dynimk. Mr. Los-- Polity, and 35,391 terminations of ee will visit before returning to payment her home in MtDeimitt, Nevada ) Uf the 35.39! terminations, 21,930 were ended primarily because of Mr J. Hartley Palmer's Sun-1improvement tn disability to a day school clas had a J,od time, level no longer justifying award, and 13.411 were evening, when they a hay ride, then returned to'mmated after VA found "clear the palmers and had a lot of and unmistakable error" in asso gocxl food and darning. I njoving Uniting the disability with the per-th- e Md of mil.tary service, evening were Vickie With a few exceptions, service-- , !ton, Donna Itavme, I. von Davis. Mu hell Colhv. Diane Warr, Terry connection has confirmed in case of the 21.930 veterans U'orwaller. Jimmy Jones, Victor whose payments were stopped because of an Improvement in disability, and these veterans may Guest over the weekend at the 'be returned to the compensation 'home of her grandparents, Mr I11 if their service connected and Mr Walter Lauriten, was ailment again become disabling, yearsilj I lien Mane, of SaltiVA aiL Veterans involved in adverse Lake City. j iihanges have the nght of appeal Mr and Mis V. L Landry are10 the Hoard of Veteran Appeals happy parents of a baby boy bornSf they believe the changes were lOW Church - We are OPEN for Business in our (nhnr Ifl FridT Community Methodist I vangelixm Mission" (Slll be condui ted at I irst 1 Sunday after Trinity, the last week in 0 luln-- r with Sunday and Bible t las' Pt'tal service every evening, at 9 13 from the Kith to 30th. The Rev N W. Ileimsoth of Denver, Colo Uorxhip serviie at 10 30. Sermon Topic- A Rebellious Son will be our guest nussioner. Uicn a missionary in India had and a lorriueg lather. Luke 15 told the story of the Prodigal Son II 14 slmt audience, a man came Sunday vhool leathers training 10 ln Sreat excitement, and coarse, Wed evening el 7pm told this Mnry? It is the instruction fur all Sunday, Oil. II The Nineteenth ,V' Toog1q TrCmSCTint lu- -t week in Oxnard, Calif. This:nt Justified, young man. whose name is to bej Started in 1954, the review Is to cover all cases of Jeffery Alien, tipped the scales at eight pounds. IP, ounces. Young;ord War It or peacetime at home i pleased with erans under age 55 who are receiv-thi- s news, and is expecting a play-!,nl- f compensation for nected disabilities and all veterans so he says. j under 55 who are receiving pen- or s,ons connected nonservice and Fred Jaik Floyd Walters, Davis enjoyed hunting and fishing dsabitities. over the weekend at Strawberry; vet-Jim- Ve sprt service-con-mat- the 1958 Candidates and ira !Li our friends to do reversal but y k1 fadr.XTFRTAINS Mr. Fdna and? Cral rm Guests at the home of Mr. Mrs. Dean Palmer. Sunday even- - ns- e- " .nji were Mr. and Mrs Wivne .Andrews and son, Ray, of Salt (Lake City. I This is the year of decision for the citizens of Utah and the nation. We, the undersigned, unitedly support and recomend the entire Utah Republican Congressional delegation and the other parly nominees for the slate and local offices. k fishg CLtB Gillespie entertained the HM MusiC, Clb "" f the K,rk h0,c, Betty Warr, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Norman Uarr spent the ,weekend at home. Betty is happy with going to school, and is at the L'SU in Logan. , Utah's Congressional delegation has performed an effective and invaluable service to the nation and to all the people of the Stale, regardless of party affiliation. No state in the nation has had a better representation in Congress. Utah's Senators and Congressmen have worked effectively as a team and will continue to do so if returned to Congress. Their achievements include: i Miss Donna Hayme of Murray was guest over the weekend of Vickie LeBritton. Miss Mu hell Colby of Tooele spent the weekend at the home of Diane Warr. V.A. Highlights More than 68.000 compensation and pension cases, added to VA's rolls after World War It. have required adjustments in the claims review now under way. Veterans Administration rejvorts. VA said the actual figure is 68.-- 1 069 and is cumulative to June 30, Reclamation: Gave decisive support to Upper Colorado River and other Utah reclamation projects. Agriculture: Supported basic farm commodities- Style Shops flexible price support program on Eisenhower-Benso- n - WEEK END VILUES ! Mining: Worked ardently for tariff protection and import limitations on lead zinc and other metals. NEW SELECTION OF HAND BAGS NOW 3.34 tax inch WOMEN'S SKIRTS & SWEATERS A Wonderful Selection Peace and Defense: Upheld President Eisenhower's program to promote world peace, including support (mostly through loans) of Mutual Security Program, Middle East Doctrine and defense-plan- t dispersal policy. Promoted Federal long-ter- interstate defense m highway system, including needed road-buildin- super pay-as-you-- aid in Utah. g spending schemes; also opposed $8 billion giveaway successlully supported Hoover Commission pork-barr- economy-in-governme- el spending; nt Education: Bill. Supported I For progress, prosperity, economy Republican November and harmony vote 4 Restore Confidence in Tooele County Public Affairs with a Republican Victory ! ARTHUR V. WATKINS Senator LOUISE H. HARDY for County Clerk and Auditor J. N. CHARLES WILLIAM A. DAWSON for U- - for County Assessor ROSE P. NISONGER Representative to Congress S. CHRISTIAN RONNOW for District Attorney for County Recorder for for County Treasurer State Senator C. LESTER SHEILDS MORRIS D. YOUNG for State Representative for County Attorney E- - H. LE ROY SUTTON VAUGHN ARTHUR County Commissioner, 4 yr. term for BY BETH CLARK Poor housekeeping breeds fire Friday evening, the Birthday Colonel John A. Su- club met at the home of Mrs. conditions, pensky said. He urged participa LaRue Coon and enjoyed a nice tion in the clean-uto fire evening with pot luck and a beauOctober marks the 87th anni- save lives, and save prevent government tiful cake. of the fire versary great Chicago and the 36th anniversary of the property. Another highlight of the Fire Mrs. Mildred Davis was taken to special Week which marks the terrible destruction by fire in 1871 of Prevention Week is the slogan and the Tooele Valley hospital, Wedone of the worlds greatest cities. limerick contest sponsored by the nesday, where she underwent surTooele Ordnance Depot's obser- fire department. The contest, feat- gery. A speedy recovery is the vance of this special week has uring a $10 first prize for the wish for Mrs. Davis from all her been led by the depots fire de- best slogan and limerick, will give friends. partment, which is sponsoring $5 prizes for second place win Mrs. LaRue Coon was center of many activities throughout the ners. week to promote "fire prevention attraction, last week, on her birthDuring the week, safety meet- day, when Mrs. Erma Coon, Mrs. thinking. ings throughout the depot will Naomi Adams, Mrs. Anna Coon$ Monday morning, a parade con- stress fire prevention. All em- Mrs. Janice Coon of Magna and sisting of 20 pieces of fire equip- ployees of the depot will witness Mrs. Lola Hardman of Erda called ment and floats wound its way ciean-u- p of all buildings and faci at LaRues home with a beautiful throughout the depots administra-- 1 lities at Tooele Ordnance Depot birthday cake and cold lunch. tive areas and shops. Highlight of will be held during the week. The the parade was the old horse-draw-n fire demonstrations, displays of Thursday, Mrs. Myrna Smith, fire engine. different types of fires, and de- Gladys Clark, Ve Oliver, Erma Colonel John A. Supensky, com- gree of burns received from fire Smith, Dot Smith, and Barbara manding officer, stated a special will be shown. With Parade 2 Mr. and Mrs. While Henry Miles FAY GILLETTE for County Sheriff for Precinct Justice of the Peace (Lakeview) 6.95-10.9- 5 NEW SELECTION of Dressy Heels, Suede and Leather in Ranier, Ore., the home of enjoyed salmon fishing on Columbia river. They then and Mrs. D. E. Rosecrans Narrow and Medium 7.95 to 9.95 ' JUST ARRIVED a full stock of good selection CAR COATS Also Childrens sizes NEW SELECTION of Dressy Dresses Now 18.95 to 26.95 FALL STYLES OF ENNA JETICKS SHOES ARE HERE! The Shoes You Love to Live In' 10.95 Homes For Sale! re- - I home in the Highlands priced at $9,000. This home has been covered with the lifetime shingles, and has a redwood fence in the back yard. New plumbing throughout the house. Two-bedroo-m We have another home in the Highlands at an excellent buy. $7,500. Let us show it to you. m Mrs. George Miles. Henry George went deep sea fishing enjoyed themselves very Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miles were Precinct Justice of the Peace ROBERT HEGGIE SMITH yr. term SWEATERS 5 CHILDREN'S WEATHER BIRD SHOES Special Now 3.99 5.95-8.9- Allsop Realty Has Tie Following Mr. and Mrs. Roland Coon were and bath on main at $9,000, floor and three rooms and bath upstairs. Very good income property. We have a duplex priced brick home on Utah avenue in very excellent condition. This home is priced at $10,500. We have a three-bedroo- frame home with full basement selling for $10,500. We have several other nice homes. Come in and let us show them to you. We also have a (Grantsville) QUENTIN J. BROWN for County Commissioner, Erda News HERMAN PEDERSEN JESS P. ALLEN for clean-u- p will include cleaning out lockers, desks, cabinets, closets, and overhead storage, etc. p Joined other Republicans and conservatives in Congress to defeat Democratic panic proposals for $40 billion inflationary reckless red-in- k - Fire SKIRTS 1 Economy: S- TOD Notes Prevention Week Highways: for U. Fire Prevention Parade at Tooele Ordnance Depot Duncan of Orem. Three Rebecca, and Esther. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Helm and (Paid Politiaal Advertisement) ALLSOP REALTY PHONE Eugene Vorwaller. Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Oliver and 6 e, |