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Show The Tooele Transcript Friday, October M8ILK8 VISIT Mts. Mary Slovene, Idaho, and Mrs Hazel Salt lake Cny, cairn Monday morning, and were jPARTVTS VISIT Veterans News of Nampa, Utah National Ilxwk, of to Tooele, Guard Wins dili hit IfaminitpjM-- d children WEATHER our for winter sharp with a a-- h)v ly washer tu-- r its it IMKIHDW DIWI 'ilia I er.'iiiamed tVv, S'. it tv , VOTE FOR K Salt Isoii, a d.iim-i- I . ake last ROSE m honor Mis limolu Mr and Mis lia'jsin a rthli'n lairv, Dunns an) ItiJv Too!e and Mr ant Mi Sam Mol! and two t h.ldten, Vic k1 and Sle'f e u! Sait lake, tniovttl a f.iimlv Visit togelhei dutoi, t h dav the fianst IIS Il lumed hen, Sunday evening totlliday. Hti,stn disiussed. Second, the la,v now autlmn.'i Units and pcixonncl arc rated y. U upjnuve the eniullment of on leadership, equipment mamte- - iii.mdicappt J young enplf tn unit food service pmgrant, haluh tation tenteis oflertng sjk com jC)4,j communication training, traimng Indud. J are centers mand functioning, staff fumtirm- - 0,H,rdu j,v ute or local LAM Bui k, Jol.il Paulo. t.. seasons Backlit, ham, tmJ Joe guvein loom: BLIRGE 1alxive mg, weapons proficiency, mdivt- - nu.n( SIM IRS 1101 1)I(i QUMIV. W ihon u, k mmi (ir by puvaU- - agencies Pictured Monday plav. dual job skills, supply procedures, enrollments wen- not on Bill Go his, caplaut, Del) Lon,, I ime Paulo ) Mt and Mrs , Sinni. ol presentation of instruction, mill- mallV piovided lor under the pro ' Idaiut and Mrs l!ai Nanj'a tary couttesy, squad and sc'Ction grttm' Still Sa,J. I Pik in k of Sa't lake (itv, wen II. training, personal hygiene, and Fduruiion War visitors in loode, Moiul.iv ami is for, Oiphani planning. Utah's units attained an ovetall the sons and daughters of Worldi jluesdav of tins weik Mrs Ste score of 85 45 per cent. Arizona War I, World War II. nr Korea jveii and Mrs Pm mk joined with I a !J Millie Onne. Mrs !: I of "good sis Vis. Mrs ir;it placed second with 80 86 per cent veterans who died m military se the mill the state a Mix I ilna Isdison.j Goidon. throu, or connetus tg" ftom service vice an done is jol.ve inspection by Grading moves the Novem toward Ida cm Mix their after conditions lanj of discharj:e. boatd consisting Stapes, ol the home regular army Pi dosing, tins vear i of another sister, Mix Ruby, officers who visit National Guard Usually, the schooling is for, Tinnde Bowl was the cent, r d f So said tin- c!' partment 'WJn nr, and quilted a satin quilt units at their field training sites. young men and women from 18 attraction, Monday, at 4 p m it was not rid as for Mrx Stevens, during two very game, todjv, careAll phuses of are to 23 While in school, war otphan tl- me lea ngan major finual'y i anv di i r huipt is ov-lh past I'tierites itlunll is niov able days together r of fully scrutinized to determine students receive VA alMwamcs cif,c.,lv,n )n 7 four win re and h and wdl U held Hlc, . him ng and N"'en.l-combat proficiency of each unit up to $110 a month Full details s,vi,.am league enjoyed Ix'wlm, V. k. ml lombnu-National Gu.uJ the in armory, on listing lor the first time u. detailed report on each unit is about War Orjihans I ducatton. as at its best m the itiful Tooel As usual, a wide variety nl j sent to the army commjnder. well as alxiut the advantages now jpnj and bazaar item are amusements f Dr.' d IMiteient sa.d General Rich was highly elated available to handicapped students Starting things off on the riglr tn ' i mm tiavi (run! A office fix it wax tin bowlinF njxnis with the results of this compete lare available at any Ii.ttil an '("'s making lao- sa sun trip. turn He said, 1 am mighty proudj the Tixxlc BeviTai, conuxixcd t" Pm lull h lake, ) ,x!dek of the Utah National Guard units among our troojs Our objective the fnlMa mg Bill Ginhix, lean o'h r i it the lur,'' waters whnli and rijxul ntifting for winning this coveted prize, is to have Utah National Guard rapt : Dili I.ng, I rme Paul't' t wilh sportsmen all la un'i the indicates i high degree, lol.n Piulnx. Bill Biukuigh.im and clearly I best tn the nation the mi luailv all fishing troops ,V de corjr.sl of morale and esprit lot Wilson SjxitiMir is fun Di ,1 i i s' ans ha' Ix'in ptixluc Simon and this t an lix'fed e' ' ii , mnl tali his nf brown rrptinnuHv gixi.f arid strong wif A new shirts and x!u kx Niigh rs ri'lMHi'd that the ex difeuO'd Itxx'le Beverage 'n imU mild weatlvr daring ret Drug four jxiints. as Bulking 'em has inntniiiiled ham and Long both shot t0t! and in tin erijuv mem ol their j Hilarious Fun-fes- t! .leal Ir 2 of better series, with games i mt i n s A loniert tenor to 210 each Ronald Chris GIRLS! GAGS! MUSIC A MIRTH! CHARTER BUS . enseri. is s In dulrtl to apj'ea; BOt C MIORl November 5. as line of the SERVICE t'l.ulis mil land Nelson and ln,re, on the annual nuisnal of rrtists TO Ml I T IKIDVV T'irv. and A 'ton o' he V Oman x I luh ol Imiele mi.s. j,.,. Anywhere in Ulah If Park J 16 looeie f levenlh wind X.mla Vi i t .Pit . have lx ", visit Low rates, Fully insured Mr, ( hrixtenxen is a graduate will hold its regular puk meeting uv w it, he met hit, Vlrx Arnold (lie I mversitv of Utah, where for Passengers Protection . .ditx-nOrtol er 2f. at the Tooele Eleventh of Mix k ton and lather he marored in niusii , Mt.le at the ward, at 7 30 p m Parents of tin at i' i. ms hospital. Salt I aki Umverxitv, he was active in musi Go the safe- - Comfortable Cubs are invited and all new Cub-wil- l I i'v, .iKn. with Mr and Mrs I d ;al organizations, and tix'k part in inexpensive way be welcomed into the park Mush, Tixiite, parents of Carol.' various productions, iniludmg the ft a nh'dxdm week together Tooele summ'i fes'ival for two jearx an' Ii v More than half of the pedi x f' in n lain home, last Sal 'Die Song of Norwav," He also DEMOCRATIC Bus triuns killed annually in auto a rrda reiently won the voial workshop adepts rejxirtedly jaywalked o. A'so ajHaring on the ptograrp 20 No Pinehurst man unsafe an acted otherwise IN HOMIIAl. in CANDIDATE will be Beverlv Gilh-spiIrobert Phone 844 or 76 ner, according to l h e Ndlmii.i! Arnoai lahbeit. Stnrkton. who are now ava.lable from lukets Safety council i.is !,.k i in ih1 iiei.ns h"s members ol the Woman x Club , lined Jacket 11111 i! Akn I of parent p, -- I knit collar and cuff and orlon pile t a.d - J CAR COATS NISONGERI County J $19.95 1 I - - Week End Fishermen Enjoying Late Season Sport j SPECIAL All Wool Slacks only $9.95 this week at November 78 'Set lor Catholic lh Church Carnival j RECORDER Rose has done a good job )5ame Office 8 years ; Keep Her There IPjiJ - GORDON'S la MENS WEAR The Smartest Style Shop Ph. 975 lOWVme Pol Adv) .XiiXV x,e I - 1 Tooele, Utah Concert Tenor Here for Womans Club Musical J KNOW r,r and Mi otii ih h thd.iy aitl sin- fl'n) .tie gu sts I lam ant Bert liar v, Mi.un! an I h o't him, Dor o't y hjj tt nd'uve. S' tury fl inolton, Mme than eight out of ten auto D fin. iakwe!l, lynn Woikinan. ideals occur on level road, at an Mary Ottne, S'even Harvey, and to the National cord, n Safety !)t I1 Vkili enjoyed games, a and liht lefresh email ii. and titaiut St veil out of fishing Imo'h ti n on ih"v roads nenls Maiilvn in, ned irany - is hero and so are Taylor Riding of Mr, and Mi. at the so,;.,-Riding home for a short visit and lh WdV cjU Utk, While (hen-- , th-- y will te tity , e s, of a son and daughter in- - - of Intent to the War Orjim.nx I tin tn nr program, into sigm-law by tlw J'u sidi iit The Utah Army National Guard, lit'!, the new law nu,v allow w oil first place in 1938 field train- - young nun and wmn wi'h hamli. tnji hunois among the eight West- - caps to tn gin xjK'ual tvjwx of war ern Males, aifoiding to on an- lOipfian training when lliev 11.0 h Administi atnm noumemi-n- t Headquat tern age H, Venial! by Nixih US Army explaiiid Previous), the, g,mr. Major General Maxwell E Rith, a'ly had to wat until their t'th Ulah Adjutant Geneial, and Brig 'tinlula to be;n General I lank S Hummel, com tra iling tie tan lane P'S ntander of the Utah Guards artd-- l es ufl ,,'6t'ir,livei lery units, attended training ton- ference at Sixth US Army Head- - j trummji (vk h a Huille renting, or ilnr eeurst de1,1 quarters in San Iramisto, Calif J 10 or m,rco,1ne handicaps) recenily. where details of training s,ncd, 'osatumul Hunting werel'111 weaknesses and strengths Training Honors NIPPY ;; (m coast'd ttar veiirje have Ix-ty an amt nd given iao f) t ax di Aikm was on Wednesday alt) moon I, , he la.no. ed at a Imth , 1 i over-mph- t guests of Mrs Olive Gordon Bo 24, 1958 YOUR CANDIDATE! Ti-el- aiiks SUNDAY-MONDA- Y IDAY-SAlUhuA- and TUESDAY MARTIFULEWIS t lxtfts E. G. "ERNIE MANTES i Workmans Company ! 1 for Pita!, 8 di I ake ( itv, Oi tob r 1, nnlm hui saig'i;. V8ed. (Kt ,15 IDs unl'lion is satis', i 'ori, hut he I'vpi.s in iin.ain in the hos jinal for sinni time it He wishe to s, nd sttii .a thanks to all who riinenlK'refi him during his STATE hospi'a! Slav I RET I RN TO NAVAL BVSE 1 SENATOR I Style Ship The primary objective of 'any local community or state is its own economic growth and development, and the welfare of its people, and Mr. Mantes believes that. ..v, VfD- - The stale legislature can do a great deal to assist the State to achieve this primary objective. WEEK END Mr. Mantes is now serving as member of the Utah Committee on Industrial and Employment Planning, which has done a wonderful job for the State of Utah in helping counties and the State in their economic growth and development VALUES Ladies Car Coats Reduced Now 10.95 EDUCATION ?; Mr. Mantes is a graduate of the LDS Business College, and he graduated from the University of Utah with a bachelor of science degree in business and economics. He also studied in the school of education, and received his high school teacher training at the LDS Business College. I? fl' EXPERIENCE ji&x&ii i- worker in community affairs. He served as a director, vice president, and president of the Tooele County Chamber of Commerce. He is past president of the Tooele Lions club, and he is a member of several other community organizations. A rjlYiti ,v(n.yfciibrs.,CflfcsWW. New Tooele Bowl Boasts Automatic Piusetters and 1954, he served as national vice president and Federation of America. president for the 1953 n The experience and know-hogained and developed in the operation of the above business, plus the fact that he worked for several years as a laborer and his dealings with farmers businessmen manufacturers with labor retailers financers, etc., gives Mr. Mantes a true understanding of the problems of the respective groups above and qualifies Mr. Mantes to represent Tooele and Juab counties in the State Senate. "There is no substitute for Hard Work and Good Management." SO Think Carefully Drive Carefully Vote Carefully VOTE FOR E. G. ERNIE MANTES for' STATE SENATOR Well Qualified and Well Recommended (Paid Political Advertisement) Quilted Lining Water Repellent - Mr. Mantes is a tireless He is a successful businessman and for the past 25 years has owned and managed Mantes Chevrolet Company. Later added the Tooele Supply Company and the Western Finance Company. Wind has been received bv Mr and M's Max Proctor that Ronald and Ju!" Houghton Tuve arnved where s.uclv at I.u ksonv die, ih' y will make '.heir home for the presnt Ron till reported at the Naval bast lor ilute in the Navy The for a foui vear much Houghtons would like to heat from ihoir fmnds, and the address is 5ti() JipiuUana Road, Jacksonville 10, Fla lit, no' objective. This national organization elected Mr. Mantes, in 1957, as its Goodwill Excursion Commander to Greece, with about 200 other business and professional men in the group, to develop good will relations between the two countries. KINO , Nev . Mis S M De Bulb, xixler-in-labet of a w.is guest Mrs r,esxio Risse. for several davv !as, w(.ok SK. crt jas st-hav- e uldiU ,eturn home. , Vs In VISIT OR I ROM 1 HOME I ROM HOSPITAL Mrs F. il Wolff returned home Wednesday from I DS hospital in Salt Lake Utv, white slc had undergone surge: v for tlje removal of a cataiait fiont her eye. Site is mipimmg nicely. RACK WOMENS WINTER COATS ENDS SATURDAY MATINEE 1 PM Salurday -- niTiifl ii itf ifaf Announcing the Good Values NOW 24.83 muftMiMm fvK 7 TT 4 DNrrro ARTISTS COR all-ne- w 1959 DE SOTO Good Variety All Wool BULKY KNIT SWEATERS by Garland The ten new Brunswick Automatic Pinsettcrs at the Tootle Bowl will be unveiled to the bowling public ol looeie foi the first time on November 8. The new Brunswick Automatics, will make bowling available to whenever they want it. said Tim and A1 Ablett, patrons of looeie Bowl "We are certain, they said, "that our investments in the finest of new equipment such as these Brunswick machines will add much to the pleasure of the game for the bowlers of Tooele, The new Brunswick Automatic Pinscttcr has rapidly caught the fancy of the nations bowlers since it was miioduced in 1956. Possibly its popularity among bowlers is because of the Brunswick Automatic's precision operation and high sooting potential. Fully approved by We are inviting all and the future ones, to inspect our new fun of bowling with the American Bowling Congress. of our friends, both the cm rent ones to come out to Tooele Bowl, November 8 Brunswick Automatics, and om in the these marvelous machines. NOTICE: All couples interested in mixed doubles should report to the Tooele Bowl Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m., Oct. 26 7.95 to 11.95 HOSE SPECIAL! Berkshire Brand NOW 1.00 pr. All sizes med PLAY TITES Full Fashioned Helanca 100 Leatard Tights S M L Rod Children's WEATHER BIRD SHOES Sturdy Styles NOW 3.99 Childrens HAND BAGS Good Selection A GLNLKATION 959 De Soto and youll feci an utge to ease behind the wheel and dine it. This cat glows with newness in its beamy and in the sm jn ising ease of its riding and handling, lone It See the ... a pushbutton, feel a mighty lut V-- The bo-flas- h engine respond instantly. Feel the steadiness ol DeSotos new pillow-sof- t, Level Guise Ride-smo- oth, And for and safer on any toad. the first time swing easily in and out of the car on DeSoto's new Sports Swivel Seats. See these distinctive new cats at your DeSoto dealers. smart way to go places... DE SOTO ON DISPLAY NOW 9 FRIDAY New Location OF FINE CARS everything you see... everything you touch is NEW! and 2.00 plus tux OPEN 'TIL 47 East Second North and Black 3.98 1.00 TOOELE BOWL and large BilRRUS 83 North MOTORS, Main Street INC |