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Show THIRD WARD 17, 10 a m Tuesday, I.aerary, Neva Hawkins SIOCKION WARD 1'tusJay, Feb 17, 2 p in. I.iciary, 1 aRue labbcrt Babv sitter. Relief Society FOURTH WARD Tuesday, T el. 17, 2 p m, Literary, Jessie Aldous Iiaby sitter. TIRST WARD Tuesday, Tel). 17, 2 pm. Liteiary, Naomi Beik Erda News eb lli, 7 Monday, 1 La.erda Cr v. CLARK Mr. and Mis Charles K Cochrane of Salt i.al.e spent Sunday visitin', in Lrdu. DESTRLf BRANCH Literal BHlll RV LIder Kenneth Hickman was the at a fnes.de, held, pucst pm Yi -- - IP 'Tf KM V- v?V C 5 V '1 s - vt $ - ,! It, Cl u a- Babson Discusses m i)USU10SS Our tmuist started in very siaall wjy some 50 or more yeais am It grew 'leulilv s ! the ! - budgtfrm -- MOSS North Stake Conference liThe Tourist but s'owlv, until revolut oivzed it. Friday, February !rnoJoc-rLTrcniir:P- automobile lb Swift's Premium Quarterly stake conference of he North Tooele stake was maik ed by the atnnfance of npproxi mat Ty 23 pervent of the s'ake AUTO'.iOEltr.S AND TOURISTS menilH-rsliiThe uutomobi.e lias actually done harm to the summer hotel Marion D If inks, the visiting business of the north. Because ol presided at all session-authority sumlack of liasim ss, the gieat and other spenkeis we,e: Iresi-len- t mer holds Oi New l.m;Iend are O T. I. arms, who corn! turn down The gradually Incit'd the sessions, Walter S'over ml of people who travel majority from the General Church Welfare the north auto during the committee; Piesulent Chat lex A motels transummer as at smp It was a happy lithday, Sun Orme and Sherman Lu.dholin. no longer stay for a day. fur Mis Cidda Cochrane, sients They Rithard D Gillette, recently rewhen her family called to w.sli month, or for th entire summer, leased fioin the Western Canadh r many happy returns of the as they used to do Cub Scout Hugh Oslin, Pack 1003 CUndolo, Maryland, doal On the oher hand, the auto lias ian mission; Alfred Hanks and day. his turn for National Boy Scout Woek. Ho li shown presenting helped southern business,' especi- Lyman W Anderson a Boy Scout emblem to former tagla Scout (now United States of New Music for flu conference was Mexico, Florida, Mrs. Clara Jones and Mrs. Mar ally that Frank E. Tod" Moss. Senator) and also t h e furnished by a seventy voice ian Stones of Magna and Mr. and and Arizona, Moreover, many ing mothers thoius under direcMrs. Willard Coon of Salt Lake Pacific coast. who go South as tourists remain tion of Mable Bryan with home at of the spent Thursday to take up residence. This does'tina Duffin accnmpnnlMrs. Mayna Smith. not apply to tounsts who travel mont. The following releases Mrs Fmily Everett, who is ill north in the summer. were COST OF LIVING made: at the home of her and Boyd Rydalih, secretary Tourists also find that the cost YMMIA; James Manguin, YM REV. CHARLES E. FREEGARD daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Davis, was feeling better Satur- of living is less in the south. This MIA board, Casper C. Zontner, JAMES C. STEPHENS, PASTOR PASTOR Phone 1007 415 Utah Avenue day, and enjoyed the company of fact, is encouraging more people 1st Counselor North Stake mission, her daughters, Mrs. Thelma John to retire on their social security Lee H. Moore, second counselor Sunday Masses 7:30, 10' 30, and Church school 9.45 am. son and Mrs. Marjorie Everett, of money. Furthermore, in the north stake mission: Carl V. Harney. 6 p tn. Church service 11 am. it is more difficult for a person 1st counselor and Orvil R. HamilSalt Lake. Confessions Saturday 4 lo 6, 7 to Methodist Youth Fellowship at 1 30. to get a part-tim- e position in or- ton second counselor, third quor6 30 p m. Mrs. Elmer Bates was more der to secure the permitted extra um of F.lders, Donald B. Pitt, Novena, Tuesday, 7 pm. Adult choir practice, Thursday than surprised, Sunday, when her income up to $1,200 above social second counselor, fifth quorum at 7 30 p m. mother-in-law- , Mrs. H. L. Bates; security which he needs in order elders and Joseph Lindlrerg, chairman Old Tolks committee Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dangerfield to live reasonably comfortably. Wesleyan Service Guild, WednesASK ANYONE New officers sustained were-Leand son. Craig; Peggy Bake, Salt In several southern and southday, Fib IS, 7:30 pm. Taye new industrial western H. to Garfirst Mr. Mrs. counselor and Mervin Lake; Moore, Curtis, hostess. states, rard and family. Lake Point; Mr concerns are locating which make stake mission; Gerald R. Wil This is the first Sunday of Lent and Mrs. Gilbert Bolinder and a specialty of employing these hams, secretary YMMIA; Orvel first counselor, third Hamilton, daughter, Gloria, and Mrs. Doll part time workers. The new cars which can be bough! quorum elders; Fay Gillette, seBolinder of Grantsville, surprised her on her birthday with a beau- today enable families to have 2 cond counselor, third quorum of tiful cake. Mrs. Bates received small economical cars, and this elders. Notice! workThe Eighth ward Relief Society many beautiful gifts and everyone s a great help to part-tim- e ers. enjoyed a nice day. prepared and served luncheon for The undenominational Christian Erma and Marlene Bates have HOW AND WHERE TO BUY? those who could not conveniently gospel meetings being held in the Erma andMarlene Bates have After deciding where you would return to their home between ses- club room of the city hall I lari sink r and Mary in Florida, for in- sions. spent the past month in Gandy like to live will continue thru February write to the Chamber of The MIA session of conference Utah, at the home of Mr. and stance Mrs. Cecil Bates, where they have Commerce of that city and inquire was held tn the evening with Sunday afternoon at 3. been staying with Mrs. Bates a as to the opportunities for secur- ford Tliason as the principal speak- - Everyone is welcome, were by the! Meetings aKo held each Thurs- waiting the arrival of a new baby ing part - time work. Tell the er. Musical numlw-rwhich arrived on Feb. 6. Chamber your trade and your age, Junior high school accapela cho- day evening at 7:30 o'clock. Miss Kathleen Droubay enter- and add the information that you rus. tained Friday evening, at her have an auto. Of course, you will home in honor of Dorothy Coch- not buy any property in a n y For Breakfast, Lunch rane, at a miscellaneous shower southern state without first seeing 597 SOUTH MAIN The party theme and refresh- it. Dinner and Banquets Pastor, Rev. Varion L. Stogner When buying a house or lot in ments were carried out in a val 10 a m. School, Sunday entine theme. Games were play- any tourist section, buy at the end AUTHENTIC MEXICAN Morning worship, II a m. ed and prizes vent to Mrs. Han- of the tourist season. This means 6 pm. Union, DINNERS Every Friday AND Training BIRCH 7th n Labor Day) sen, Peggy Blake and Margene September (after Evening worship, 7 pm. B. IIOLM PASTOR or in October in the north. Or in Johnson. Night from 5 to 10 P.M Midweek prayer service. Wed Guests who enjoyed the party May or June in the south 15. The 7 First Sun at pm. Sunday, Feb. were; Mrs. Clarence Cochrane. MOTELS AS AN INVESTMENT day in Lent. Pamela Ann Cochrane, Mrs. as business Motels, investments, Sunday school and Bible class Hanson, Margene Johnson, are subject to several disadvantat 9.15. Carolyn Gull, Carolyn Bates, Peg ages. For one thing, the owner service at 10.30. Sergy Bake, Mava Vorwaller, Annie must pay taxes, interest charges, Worship mon topic: The strong, too Droubay. insurance, and maintenance costs watch and pray. Judges Mrs. Ellen Fillmore, of Spanish or twelve months each year, must. Fork, is guest at the home of Mr while his profits are usually limitMONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY school Valentine party, and Mrs. Bonaire Rose. Mrs. Fill- ed to six months or less. Even so, Sunday 3 o'clock in afternoon at Sunday more is 86 years old and enjoys it was possible to make ends he church basement. 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M good health. She is the mother of meet when there were very few Adult instruction and memberMrs. Rose. motels; but now they are so thick ship class, Tuesday evening at 7 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Oliver and that the competition is terrible. o'clock. daughter Sharron, of Logan, spent In addition to the above ec Religious instruction for childthe weekend at the home of Mrs onomic difficulty, ones invest ren from the fifth to eighth grades Rose Castagno. ment may be wiped out by a Saturday at 9 30. Mrs. Jim Strickland spent Sunchange of routes. When one buys This is the Life, Saturday at day at the home of her daughter motel, it may be on a heavily 4:30 on . 18 North Main St. and Mr. and Mrs. Dale traveled road, but then the state, Tooele, Utah He that endureth unto the end, Castagno. or the federal government, may :he same shall be saved. decide to build a new toil road or Ask About Our Insurance Rates the freeyvay which will leave The world is full of people who . for LIFE, CASUALTY, FIRE, motel on a deserted highway. seem to delight in being messenTHE INVESTORS LEAGUE gers of bad news. This is a organization of investors united for action in defense both of investments present legitimate and of free enterprise unhampercomed by unfair government petition. It was established in 1942 with headquarters at 234 Fifth Ave., New York City. I especially com mend the work of the Florida You get the smoothest ride of Division, of which Dr. Thomas H. Odeneal of 3115 So. Peninsula Dr., pickup, thanks t any half-toe Fords heavy-dutDaytona Beach, Florida, is the able President. rear springs and long, tapered All present owners of motels or leaf front springs. Scientific of Turnpike Revenue Bonds whose tests piove Impact are livelihoods or investments the easiest ride! get you threatened by the new freeways 17 Ford piekupt tar S9! for which the federal government Choice o( 3 wheelbases, 3 body styles, has appropriated $37,000,000,000, 4 body sizes end 5 Short Stroke engines. should join this Investors League and ask it to urge the government to make sure that their investments are Fairly protected. Big Styleside box gives you 56 cubic feet of loadspace on h wheelbase or 70 a cubic feet with a wheelbase. Both bodies offer What, by the way, happened to those New Years resolutions? the structural strength you Handsome is, as handsome does, need for heavy hauls. And led many a man to the altar and youve got Ford Short Stroke halter. to haul without huffing power If you want to drive to Calior puffing! fornia, just follow the empty pop bottles and paper cartons; they 59 Ford Styleside is roomy and rugged' Wrapwill lead you to where you want around rear corners with box , a'-.- Mar-placin- - I Both For m i 303 Can Del Monte itffiAUT 1959 'PINNED' FOR SCOUT WEEK St. Marguerites Methodist Church Catholic Chuch son-in-la- 1 13, Report aur-ltn'- 'V . .(.I- - Sunday evenin? at the home of Mr and Mrs J, Robeit Dinubay Some 21 attended to hear Lidei linkman deliver a lesson in Hit iu mer winch they use m tlv 'Southwest Inti. an mission. Misc iVggy Hake and Carolyn Hates spent the weekend at tbe lurne ol Mr. and Mrs. I. liner Hates. Bo,h youmt ladies are em Ioyed in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Claik and M s Rose Castagno attended tin 'uneral of their uncle at Hoyts ville, Utah, cm Tuesday. Mr. and Mis. Hen T relore ami hree daughters, of Tooele, spent Salurtlay evening at the home o' Mr. and Mrs. Walter lauriten, s when they enjoyed Mr. I manJolm playing Lunch was seived KIRK d SLICED BACON lb. 45c HALIBUT Center Slices fo. 49c FROZEN FOODS Jewel Cut & Frozen FRYERS 2 lb. pkgs. 89c Christian Gospel Stein-kulile- Booth's FISH STICKS 33c Frozen- - San-i,!lc- h s Old Fashion Sugar, Pla.n or Chocolate Creme Sandwiches FIRESIDE vaur Choice COOKIES - 5 pkgs. $1 Church QUALITY PRODUCE 2 lb. Bag Vegi Cello CARROTS 5 lb. Bag Snoboy 3 lb. Hi-La- Sunkist ORANGES 19c 49c . Bag Snoboy Wash. Delicious Apples Econo-Pa- k Flavor VzGal 89c IELLO Assorted Flavors 3 pkgs. 25c ICE CREAM 39c FRUIT COCKTAIL Hunt's A11 489c Dozen FRESH EGGS Baptist Church 1st Lutheran An Adventure In Good Eating Grade A 45c Wil-for- d INCOME TAX PREPARATION 16:4-31- Reasonable Rates ANDERSONS MARKET BASKET 52 North Main Phone 88 Pedersen Insurance Agency KSL-TV- son-in-la- non-profi- t, n MO OTHER PICKUP LIKE oooDSOIe)! First Security Bank has loans totalling A 59 FORD n y, $2,249,248.44 EMQJJQS in Tooele Kid Says and adjacent area 110-inc-- 118-inc- to go. The prosperity of this community and adjacent area is in direct relation to the degree in which money is kept at work in productive enterprises. and one of our primary functions is to put We realize this depositors money to work locally. Thats why we make so many loans here loans to buy automobiles, household appliances, for family and personal needs, for home modernization, home purchase, business, industry, livestock and farms. Bot-tat- a OT20T 03C3ri3Xru' 02GDGi lank of U'oh, KA. LIKE A '59 FORD Tooele Fir si Security two-stag- Memter Federal Deposit Injurant Corporation I wonder why it dont occur to legislators to repeal a few laws. We are gradually getting and blind staggers due to gracious living. A reformer thinks that the whole world is out of step but him In every group there is always somebody throwing h i s weight around. What became of the woman who wore kid gloves that reached to her elbows I dont know of anybody conscience bothered him very d much. It wont be long now until we have a pill for space travelers. My idea of looking for trouble is fooling around in outer space. There are some people who enjoy making folks miserable. A few ill - considered words can get you into an awful mess. After reading the papers, I o o o h WI LIKE ngid girder type construction strengthen both body and tailgate. A '59 FORD To the only Short Stroke Six in pickups today, Ford now adds a new economy carburetor. Result: the greatest combination on the road and its yours at no extra cost! And a full range of transmissions permits you to choose the one for your job. gas-savi- And a Ford keeps an toeing! Maintenance trade in value is traditionally high And studies prove that Ford trucks last longer! 6a FORD WARD for savings FORD TRUCKS COST -- is low, ot&L iSM TO 0..lS6 lovor. root TO UN LAST BONNEVILLE MOTORS con- clude that the world is a mass of organized confusion, egged on by a lot of confusers. Tooele Kid. 287 North Main Tooele, Utah Only Ford Dealers Sell 'A-- l Phon-- 888 Used Cars and Trucks' |