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Show L The Tooele Transcript Friday, October 10, 1958 59 Dodge Offers Style, Comfort, Economy Meet Your (Relief Society Teacher: IIRST WARD Oi tober 14 10 a m. Work meeting Jiubv sitter, work on FOIRTII WARD I SON CALLS TROM BELGIUM WEEKEND IN SALT LAKE Jack Kesler called his patents,! Miss Ga'e Vame. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kesler, at Mr. and Mrs Giles Name, and 330 am. Tuesday morning trom'Mss Linda Whtiehouse. daughter, Brussells, Belgium, where be had of Mr and Mrs Alva Whiuhouse, ix en visiting ihe Woilds lair Its ent weni.J vim. mg with and Linda s Lro'Vi mid n 'er m parents were surpr sed, pleased, 10 learn be is on ms way Mr und M.s Don W ) ,n house and to New York he planned on leuv- - d.uigh'cr, Meiiie Sa't lake titv, mg Wednesday night. Jack had rt turning home hunday ruBhl. j U,! baaar. Tuesday, Oct. 11 10 am. Work meeting Quilting work on baaar Lunth at noon. Visiting teachers irmg retains, IIRST WARD Tuesday, Oct. 14 10 a m. Wink and business Lunch at noon Lunih at 1 pm. Df.iF.RET BRANCH Monday, Oct. 13 7 p m. Work and business employed lor the past months by Beihtel, out ol New Y'ork, and his job took him to Saudi Arabia. He'" expects to rive home aland October 13, and his family is anxiously awaiting his return. tx.-i.- I.anrr, have ooflrr, morr flaring far, liL thin Cuntnm Royal four-doo- r roof providra more hradroom and allowa rairr entry and rail. New and adianccd loritionaiir autiruion providit greater gaa and tire eeonomiea. The tail fin linra. A nrw tncta of 1959 Iodi:e push-butto- n -- spot-dome- s jet-ag- 1,r UP Second e MYRIHY W ARBI R ION DIP TO MLLF Martha Wariniilon Camp ol From Boulder, Colorado comes Utah Pioneers will hold tlu-i- r of the birth of a son on Sept, lur meeting. Monday, Oct. 13 at 17 to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A.j7 30 pm. at Ihe home of Mrs Gicbtnk. The ' new mother is the Bernadme Nelson, 27 Park ave Loretta Christensen, a! I ollowing the lesson, to be given daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd by Mildred Christensen, the of this city. Mrs U'S will be spent listening to has just relumed from(kh music, placed by Mrs. k after a visit at son. the Gicbink home, getting ac quamied with the new baby. BROASTED s CHICKEN prepared in 6 Min. EdTCafe two-wee- (.harpy defined, canitil rear fins position of the driver and without introduce a dramatically new con-hi- s eyes being away from the road of styling The I cept transmivsion is A striking exterior design is at tfie driver" kft-aw- ay accidenal contact by other (mitr'd by arched headlight "eye-'froFrench Driver comfort, convenience and brows" which curve inward and front seat passengers. Speed Mrs. Ellen French is a third CAL 0RMA VACATION control features including to the front grille. New ichanges can be judged without grade teacher at Harris Clemen-- . out. swivel seats highlight the "5ijtaillights Smith, Jr., was in Salt patterned after jet-- j louking directly at the school. 'Lake caring for the business of refinements tuhi-and new rear-en"control ter, via "peripheral vision color tary Dodge, while She was born in Madison county. 'his father, while his parents, Mr. of the dart look create a new and surfaces" on the fins provide a awareness" as speed is accelera February 24. She attended and Mrs. George Smith, former Ited. Spin-distinctive exterior design. indicators are green to fleet, futuristic image. school and high school Tooeleans, enjoyed aI 10 SO 30 elementary been 30 October for has set to the from swivel-typdelightful va- mph, yellow front seats, an mph The at Mt. Pleasant, and graduated ration trip to Sacramento. Calif, models to go on display at and red above 50 mph. instrument panel concentrated Heater, cigarette lighter, head from the University of Iowa. Shea drive up the coast thru Oregon more dowdy around a new "eas Paulos Motor Company, 65 East r normal course at and Washington, and return down Vine street. lights, and windshield wiper push- took a steering wheel, plus Iowa and college at Mt 'the coast to Long Beach. Calif. Wesleyan buttons close to are the a driver, of control pushbutton virtualy Suspension Pleasant. Improved for a visit with their daughter and and to of list head easy the operate. driver operations, and roadability of family, for ajleasam two weeks. 1959 advancements inside the Ellen is married to Luther new',. M been im- car- the' French, who is employed at proved thru advances tn the Tor- Tn Sure Sear Corp. in Salt Lake City New stying treatment of both . ire susjvension system, j,n Before coming to Tooele. Ellen SL,DE!7 C0LC front and rear, side and mo f, and cxiujiled with optional rear - end Christensen ttaugh- f taught three and years at' Level Flite suspension. of Mr" and Lbyd Chr.s- Lone Tree. Iowa. Additional new, designed-for-the- Uensen, was recently elected to a! driver features of the Dodge in- Tins is Mrs. Frenchs second place on the student council at elude: (1) push button controls at Harris she taught fifth Boulder high school in Boulder, year for the heater and where she is attending lasl 3ear' and ,s now threat's1"3110 a constant always J (2) a safety speedometer which to Fire, third grade. the farmer, last year (1957) de- ing changes color as speed increases. in farm pro(3) an electronic rear - view mir- stroyed $152,000,000 ror that automatically cuts glare perty. And accidents on the farm from overtaking car headlights. resulted in 3,100 deaths, a large number from fire. (4) an outside rear-viemirror Combustible substances like hay, 2 that can be controlled from inside. and gasoline, plus heat straw, an automatic headlight dim188 mstches Imcr. and (6) a higher steering Stylo 181 wheel that is slightly flattened at and smoking tobacco and sparks the top, affording better road vi- from machinery (not to mention the chance of lightning) comsion and at the same time, making it easier for the driver to get in bine lo increase the danger of fire on the farm. In addition, many and out of the car. farms are in isolated areas which Colors and cannot quickly reach. firefighters on available the new vehicles will Because of this, the National feature more light hues, following both slyle and safety trends. Re- Board of Fire Underwriters adcent studies have shown that vises that each phase of the farmwork should be done er's lighter tints act as safety features. with daily the threat of fire in mind. Four new engines are offered on The farmer should inspect his enthe various Dodge models the less expensive Coronet series, the tire farm carefully for fire haz A cardinal safety rule is that and the luxurious Custom Royals. ards. heat, sparks, or flames (actual or Horsepowers range from I35HP Walk in casual comfort on the inch engine to potential) and combustibles like or kerosene 350HP on the inch power hay, straw, gasoline, do not mix. Keep plenty of space each step cushioned; Jpant rrf!u,ar between them. on a bouncy ribbed crepejl3-3- 1 rating while the Super Here are some suggestions of500 develops 345I1P. fered by the National Board of sole, the black leather FYre Underwriters: Swing-Ou- t Seats Hailed suede supple and rich. AJ The new swing-out- , swivel seats 1. A garden hose, if you have were termed a new develop- water under pressure. Keep it major broad band and e outment in car passenger accomnio-Jjdation- s handy: have plenty of lets where you can hook it up. detail the fringed vamp by Patterson. pump. The tank "The swivel front seats provide 2. A back-pac- k Jeasy accessibility for alt passen holds five gallons of water and igers in our newer, lower automo-- J can be carried anywhere. biles," Patterson said. Not only 3. Your fruit - spraying equipdo they provide easy entrance and ment. Its mobile, carries plenty of water and throws a good spray. exit for front-sea- t passengers but they also aid passengers en- 4. A ladder, for reaching fires on tering or getting out of back seats roofs or for rescue purposes. 5. Fire pails and buckets. of two-domodels. Keep them filled with water and hangNew Driver Aids Introduced The 1959 Dodge models have ing on hooks or brackets, one pail important features to put the dri- for each 400 or 500 square feet of ver more than ever in the drivers building area. Cover pails to reseat and cater to his comfort and duce evaporation. control of the automobile, Patterd r,K1" l. lormtr EIGHTH WARD Work meeting 10 a m. Tuesday, Oct. 14 Lunch at main. Lesson by Lvelyn Haines Baby tender. 11,1 j d regu-new- Refreshments Post chapel hich-foiitm- Lub seouts of den 1 pack 131 enjoyed a nature excursion last M m lay Set i m nt canyon in por-cujn- BABY SON ' VTl fioin where lla y hiked Up ir,ulul Bestuis tahin Ihe hoys. who were aiioiniuimd on the trip by their den mothers, f velvn MarUNDF RGOLS SURGf RY tin and Louise Haidy, saw a Mrs. Kathryn Gillespie is re and aeveial other small lo lx-- retovenng at hi r animals, during their excursion. nmne alter undergoing surgtry mt die Tooele ValLy Reporter, Jimmy Young liahy sitter STOCKTON 1 uesday, Oct 14 10 a in. Work and business Ruby bitter CUB SCOUTS ENJOY RF. I XCl RYION d d Ladies oi Elks WEEKLND GUESTS Keguljr fall board meeting of. Mr. and Mrs. Rolin DeSpain and Utah Ladies of I Iks Slate Asso-- I daugnter, Karen, Salt Lake City, 'elation will be held Sunday. CM. and Miss Joan Evans, of Provo, 12 at 10 JO a m. at the Salt Lake were guests of their parents, Mr. Llks lodge. and Mrs. Ophir Evans, last weekof the Ladies Regular nun-tinend and also visited with other of Llks will be Tuesday, Oct. 14 relatives here. Dinner will be served at 6.30 p mJ j Grantsvillo Complete Dinners . $1.35 Take Out Orders: 18 Pieces $4 15 6 Pieces $1.50 5 12-52.- e DROUBAY DAIRY MILK IS FULL two-yea- Rule-abilit- y I $152 Million IS" j Farm Property Perish in Fire QUALITY MILK The quality is not reduced to sell at a comjietitive price. Savings are effected by LOCAL PRODUCTION AND EFFICIENT MANAGEMENT one-hal- Take Home Vi Gallon Today only 39c DROUBAY DAIRY BAR a Comer of Vine and First West leach-Colorad- Hill - Walk in : s Casual: Comfort: 230-cub- ori bib-typ- only $4.93 BROWN'S son said. The instrument WEEKEND GUESTS is Roy and Pearl Bowen, Brawley, clustered closely steer- - Calif., were weekend guests of Mr. ing column, so that the car can be and Mrs. Charles Whear. They operated without a change in the were formerly Tooele residents. panel around the NOW ON DISPLAY! JUST LOOK AT THIS! -- 4 A cw Stilng-Ou- t Swivel Scats invite you to discover the newness and greatness of the 59 Dodge, the first The Newest of Everything Great! The Greatest of Everything Acu New tilings, great things, reward you in this 59 Dodge. Seats swing out to invite ) ou in. New IIC-IIengines high compresdeliver more thrust, use less gas. sion, high economy Orderly tows of buttons on a gleaming panel welcome car, with fingertip con) ou to the first Torsiou-Air- e trol of driving and weather. New Level-Flitintroduces you to three dimensional comfort ride v E e in - il7s n 0 ' if i i - Ili-Bak- cd g New 59 DODGE J Suburban Coats of wool-ny- lon cashmere fleece g d H 1L4 trm Easy-goin- control, road control, load control. Outside mirrors adjust farm inside. Inside mirrots adjust themselves electronically to banish glare. A new Lustre-Bonenamel finish keeps its sheen up to twice as long. Its Swept-Winbeauty sets the trend for other 59 cars. All this is great. But the final reward is the greatness built into this Dodge. It is deep down, through and through, and thoroughly satisfying. y jfii r car. Large Variety Of Fabrics ! NOW GOING FOR ONLY 50c A YARD This is our GIFT to you during SEW and SAVE Season- - coat, cut short for comfort. Warm blend of 75 wool, 15 nylon and 10 cashmere. Splid colors. Roomy patch pockets and change pocket. Balmacaan collar. Quilted lining Sizes 36 to 46 $27.50 BROWN'S Friday 6-- 9 -- - Saturday All Day Fabric Specialty Center Drive up and Save for these Specials Southeast Main Street (15) in Tooele Phone 1621 Dont Miss these lwo Great I V Shows! Lawrence Welks Dancing Party every week on ABC.. , An Evening With Fred Astaire on NBC, October 1th, Check your local listings for time and channel. 65 East Vine Street t 4 |