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Show The Tocele Transcript en- joy ed the vixit. Dorlent Welcker By nd their children, Humphries Lakepoint News Mr. Lola Jaikvon b'TlUfty Friday, October Third Ward Sets celebrated Mr. and Mr. B. Dewey Davie f;1; ,hK rnd?' h" were recently mm.'":1'" m CvUhvf!t from relative of MmmJ,,., Mr ,Thn . ,r' and m ,ra n11 and Mr. Ale C.rlaon. now rraid-l,nd ing in California, Hopped m. Sat ,U U'y, N!r' Arizona urday, and talked over old lime h 0n .Uph"" ,0 During .he V llt, they alM, called r on the phone to Daltx., M,nneit. PTm , nd Mr ChdrU'S and the family had the ple,ure C. of talking fn' with Mr Davies - Mr Mr. L. Vaughn Hammond tnizvi sir tuckT"1'TvlorsvilleVl 1 i h! and Spur Club Plans Masquerade Mr' ,nJ Mr Bud ShMtd 0f Granger visited with parents, Mr. ,ud Shostedi Gj.ngerM.s ,nJ Mr. Vaughn Hammond. Fn'dav The slcil occasion was the V'yyjwyjyj VW HHf s flrs, birthddy nf f , - TIJIV I T "ITT Grant Griffith Trnrrrn: I I fnh of Salt Lake VJXliAjL 1 1 SHERIFF and Larry and have a fun evening. Plans are umleiway for a mas (pieiade dame to lx- - held at the Hit and Spur dub bouse on I ri dav, Oil 31. stalling at 9 pm j5"'1"' T i Halloween Party goddaughter, RE-ELEC- Halloween Carnival A fun time is being planned for ". liHsle Itmd ward has a. heduled'1 lhlldrr" of nmry ho 'M ,d ,,rimaryits W.llaie li.uugn I for Saturday, ,he lr"lh a Halloween carnival on November I at the ward linm'h Mm-ouri pm, at the hoi.se limner will be served, ,mn,n!h w ard Chun h suiting pinmptly at 0 30 ,, in , and a d piogiam has been( Cluldun are nvitej to tome in planned jcostume, as Ibeie will be prizes M ones rs are urg.d to lor the Ward Games, tomes sap m llieir Wilfate and Join sums, and r freslwm nts will add their nei, IiIniis and friends in Ibis to the fun of (ho (Kiasioii Admission is ten tints and there .will be thill, tandn-apples, homo made candy, apple turnovers and Bit rue balls, etc, for sale. Ipulb-I verjone is invited to come out par- - Charles Yates traveled to K're, Idaho, Monday,- to visit with enjoyed on andj daughter m law, Mr. . , To Sponsor Welfare Banquet r' f" Tenth Ward Primary 31, 1953 Grif-f- City were guest Li f hcr parcnU Saturday. The men went hunting during the day, land returned later with their deer. VOTE FOR Admiss.on will lx- - $1 donation, and the public is midially invited to attend Ibeie will tx1 puzcs for the (ostumes All dub meinbcis ate urged to ROSE tx-s- t Mr, and Mrs, Johnny MeKlo-vuof Granger visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen fluff, k lx piesellt NO I It. I Sunday. 10 IIIDDi NISONGER US Sealed bids will be leieived until 7 otlixk p m on Monday, Nov 24. Pox. in the utv ret orders uf-fu- e for the lire insurant e on Too- Mr and Mrs Leslie Garrard and son of Magna, visited Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Garrard County RECORDER ele city properties One fifth ol the total insurant? GOT THE 101 1 ! Dav id Stephens of Ioole holds the head will lx due NovemlxT ,x, l'Gx, in of a deer he shot. Sunday morning, west of Grantsville, with Rl LI DING C HIV Deer hunters, this year, have shot some the amount of JV4 07s Coverages a fantastic antler formation The deer, whuh was estiwill be fire and LCI. looking animals .Neil Illt ol lake Point displavs strange mated at between 5 and 7 years old and weighed !0 pounds the head of a deer he shot east of Stixkton, Saturday morning, By order of the litv ( mined, with j lower jaw two iih lies shorter than the upper. The deer dressed, had antlers that sjirouted 29 (mints over an imh this 2Mh day of OitoIxT, I'Dx 8 was almost bl.uk ill color. in length on one side, and 16 points on the other The antSigned, A.D. Hank lers even extended downward, lixcking like slim p's paws it Recorder ( y forma llitse loojxrative efforts are (Published (k lulx r 30 through It all start-Mrs. Joy Thompson has termi- - only is set for the lower and nia alxmt five years ..... ...u Novemlxr 20) wtun of and the Dilate the Logan. Blaik ago '')na,wj b(,r rect.n, employment road jor portions well that Iularc ' K .Granger spent the day, Sunday . for eu.ryoru.s bcm.flti has re.;smt,h's lurk, Duchesne and We commission deeded to touniy (Paid Pol. Adv ) its improve with their mother. Mrs. Jcrusha Nature seldom makes a hxil (ounty's sign detective is in dan s,gn Sslt.m nvtrs opt.ni,d thc Lake Poinl Groccry she metely furnishes the raw maHogan. Old. worn out signs were to lx H, r '( losing an unusual job. lt rial (or a do job. new with ones Mr. replated Mrs. Clifford are Only and Gage Mr. and Mrs. Bud Wilmot had trouble was, whtn the man wt nl uf a Pa"n,s their little boy blessed in church. Z out to do the job, they found that The little fellow a rnvt-Oct. 18. Sunday. The name which they i n alxmt (H) signs had five weighing in at pounds nine Ever hear of a ' (gave him was Mark Antone. "sign detective9 ounces. Shalecn, Kevin, and Drew j - There's one in Tulare county. Cali Don't Exchange a record The people of Lake Point extend 1arVlry P,l,std Wl,h the new arThat's when Tulare county established ns ' sign deteitive bu,hoir df'rl,'!lt sympathy to Mr. and nval for a Dromise" Mrs. Stanley Niles. Their daugh- reau'' under the direr lion of thus R Idt n, junior civil cnginicr in ter was killed in an airplane crash 11U ICO Mr. and Mrs. Niles 1 the (.ounty's traffic and safety secin Nevada have gone to Nevada to bring tion Sime then. Itlen and two men under him have bet n on the trail home the five children. OP of the "sign vandal " 4 4 58 How does ihe sign vandal The deer hunting season proved! The general fishing season ojxr Power Real n Idt successful for the deer hunt-'mate Savs ''You name it. Steering, Power Brakes Nov. 15 continues to attract Sharp we've got it1'' Signx)s(s are ers. Quite a few of the men got! many anglers to waters through- haiked down and ustd as lout the state prior to this latest 53 themselves are E closing of the season in many CL Automatic Trans., Radio and Heater Trans , Heater and Radio Automatic slashed with axes, bent into odd I years. . shajx-shave their letters painted So announced the department of 1995 I hope the fine people of Tooele county will vote for 1695 57 out. are covered with mud. used t fish and game as it was noted as off or Heater Radio and men of proven political records such as Senator Arthur V. will to Automatic Trans., target waters rijjed practice, remain open many Automatic Trans., Radio and Heater entirely. fishing after this date These are Watkins and Congressman William A. Dawson. the lakes and streams open to all Ihe dangers of these "pianks" 1295 1745 55 5S to motorists is immense. Road I have had the opjsortumty of hearing and seeing them year angling as listed in the 1858 Radio and Heater, Auto. Trans. Radio, Heater, Auto. Trans , Air Cond angling proclamation. in our national capital, fighting hard for the State of Utah signs are the driver's only guid The department also reminded ance When the signs are removec Very Clean don't let them down let's return them to their rightful 1145 or damaged beyond anglers that another special winrecognition place. ter whitefishing season on some every curve and crossroad be 1495 Radio and Heater, Over Drive 55 streams is listed in the proclamaconies a potential death trap par if Automatic Trans., Radio and Heater tion for December 1 thru DecemSigned, MRS. MARION F. JACKSON J ticularly at night 1945 54 ber 31. One Owner Idea says new reflective mater-The season for whitefish lals being used on the sign surface Automatic Trans., Radio and Heater are stimglv resistant to bending 645 2 53 damage, and maintain bughtness 1495 Automatic Trans., Radio and Heater veil v hen shot full of holes, but 4 Speed, Atr. even their efleitivemss is reduced h sign vandal tactics when the shape and wording, of the sign; are destiovcd hv vandals Tulare county's sign detective says two factors have been imSenator Watkins has done a tremendously big job portant in efforts to halt sgn van dalism F li st, the (.(unity's exten in fighting lor and helping the Utah mining industry. sive program of maintaining sign; 134 After the recent Democratic-controlle- d in top condition and replacing bat Congress n iiw tered faces with new ones has the nm twice had refused lo act for the protection of the domeseffect of treating respect for thc tic mining industry. President Eisenhower respondsigns Second, motonsts haxe been ed to the requests of the Rcpublian Utah congressionencourajed to rejxirt damaged ot missing signs, and their response al delegation, and others, and applied quotas on the Phone has been very helpful, according to Iden imports of foreign lead and zinc. During his recent Lavima Griffith had the pleasure of a visit with two of her children of Salt Lake City, on Sunday Mr. and Mrs V. Dak! Johnson and family, and Mrs 'Georgia Drouhay and Marilyn. Mrs. Rose has done a good job lame Office years Keep Her There 1 w rr Seat The Drivers d UtPl Ix-- TOP lOlllliy 'I P BJntnC i AlIlCllGrS E end-quit- e o g fire-wtxi- Signs C c I P T 58 Dodge Dr. 2995 Plyrn. 2 Dr. HdTp 2495 57 Dodge Sedan 2045 Plym. Sedan Sedan Chev. Sedan Olds Sedan Sedan 55 Plym. I 0 Chry. 2 Dr. HdTp Cad. Sedan 1 Dr. HtTp Dodge 57 Dodge Pickup N ALL UTAH WILL WIN WITH 3595 57 Plym. R y Dr. HdTp Chry S p SAVE SAVE R CARS CLEARANCE 58 Plym. Sed. NEW 2195 S PAULOS CHRYSLER Tooele Phone DODGE Caldwell PLYMOUTH DODGE TRUCKS in Drug WHY SHOULDN'T UTAH'S 19 visit to Utah, Interior Secretary Seaton affirmed that the Eisenhower administration had no intention of retreating from this precedent-settin- g protective action. C. E. Schwab, chairman of the Emergency Lead-Zin- c Committee for the American Mining Congress, in a letter to Senator Watkins said: Without your help the problem of excessive imports of lead and zinc might never have reached the Pres- XP-- letter to Senator Watkins from Utah mining industry general manager "You are certainly a fighter and bless you for it." said: Compliments about your energetic action in behalf of the mineral policy bill are getting around to people in the mining camps, particularly in Utah, ol course, but in other states also. o raMKis uppiev MWflra mmm If I A not grip, so play safe Get . . . . . . DRIVE WORRY-FREE- ! jf$l &ffl 1, 1957, THE QUALITY-BUIL- T TIRE "INSTANT-STOP- WITH THE Irff J&Jl U.S. Senator -- ARTHUR V. WATKINS NEVADA, Issue have contended Those opposed to the that the public is not qualified to do their own thinking by endeavoring to remove this issue from the ballot. Pari-Mutu- By Voting FOR you would PLUS TAX AND RETREADABLE look for th sign Vote Republican NEW MEXICO HAS IT! TREAD " "Mr. Frank N. Hoffman of the United Steel Workers of America was telling us last week what a wonderful job Senator Watkins was doing for us in Washington, so we say, Thank You, Senator'!" Vote for good Government o OREGON. WASHINGTON, AND MONTANA HAVE IT. wrote: Your Vote for the entire Republican delegation will insure continued experienced representation for Utah. O ARIZONA HAS IT! CALIFORNIA, KELLY PRESTIGE just want to take this opportunity to compliment you and thank you, all of us, for what you are doing." Park City mining union officials, May COLORADO HAS IT! your tires are slick, they may EXCLUSIVE for BE ENTITLED TO STATE CONTROLLED Maavinnojj? idents attention." A T WORRY-FRE- E TIRE of DRIVING GUARANTEED WINTER TREADS KELLY (JVUSU?Jlrf TIRES. DEPENDABLE FOR $g95 4 YEARS and el x Initiative Petition No. One . . . Support 30 hometown Utah celebrations. 2. Curb iUegal gambling. 3. Encourage new tourist spending in Utah. 4. Provide more money for the state treasury. 5. Create new breeding farms a new industry. 1. Recappablc Tiro MAKE UP YOUR OWN MIND "He Gets Things Done" Taid Political Advertisement by J. Sterling Anderson, Rep. County Chair. SPORTSMEN DONT LET SOMEONE TELL YOU HOW TO VOTE ON THIS ISSUE. BUDGET TERMS 930 NORTH MAIN Paid political advertirerornt by Utah Pacing Association Ralph Child, Springvillc, President 3 |