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Show I g notice mhave TO WATT r.0 tv s.. MM State Capitol, Salt Lake ttineei5 r 403 The following applications U. Utah, on or before June been filed with the State F.nr.ineerjp to appropriate water in Tooele Wayne D, Criddle County, State of Utah, throughout State Engineer the entire year unless otherwise (Published in the Tooele Tranin designated. All locations ate script, Tooele, Utah, from April St.l.XM. 29256 Russell P. and Peth R it to May 8, 1951) i Xeoolo Transcript Friday. April 24, 1959 WARD April 28 2 Edna Gillespie. Social Babv sitter. 7th AND BIRCH THIRD WARD B, HOLM, PASTOR April 28, 10 a.m. Social science, Myrna Gentry. Sunday, April 26, The Baby sitter. Ladies urged to atIson of Mr a.vJ Mrs. Reese Rich- Sunday after Easter. tend. school and Bible clJss iS uncle and aunt returned Sunday WARD STOCKTON 9:15. at night. H:s grand- Sunday 'home, Tuesday, April 28, 2 pm. Worship service at 10:30. Seraren(S extend'd their visit until Social science, Martha Alverson mon topic: The Value of 3 Tuesday, then returned home sf- Babv sitter, Conscience. Sermon text. (er a pjlMSat visit. Guilty FOURTH WARD 51:10-12- . Psalm Tuesday, April 28, 2 p ni. Cross of Christ Lutheran church s,C RPR1SE PARTY Social science, Zola Flkington. Miss Anne Lowry daughter of Bountiful will dedicate their Babv sitter. new church building in special Mr. and Mrs. Burton Lowry, was DESERET BRANCH services at 3 oclock in the after- pleasantly surprised with a party Monday, April 27, 7 pm. Post chapel. Social science by noon and 7 o'clock in the evening on Saturday, April 11, in celefara-t,oof her eighth birthday, Anne Lutheran Communion Service at Shirley Jensen. in the received Ground many lovely gifts. Guests Dugway Proving epe: Carolyn Hansen, Jeanette morning chapel, Friday evening Shafer, Paula Parsons, Karen at 7 oclock. Chris Lowry, Karen BlanchChildren's religious instruction Jill Wiseman, Brent McBeth, ard, 11:30 to 9:30 from class Saturday David Stoddard, DRussell Lee, at "This is the Life, Saturday iana Smith, Jerri Syndergaard and 4:30 over KSL-TV- . Michael Haines. The memory of a man who has a like done some guilty deed is YEARS OLD book with a broken back it al- THRTE Wee Miss Marguerite Amos was same at the page. ways opens 3 years old on Tuesday. April 21. JAMES C. STEPHENS, PASTOR W. TAYLOR. and was honored at a party held at the home of her parents, Mr, Phone 1007 and Mrs. Levi J. Ames, Tuesday Church school, 9:45 a.m. afternoon. Little children's games Church service, 11 a in. were played, and light refreshNursery for small children. ments were served to seven little Methodist Youth Fellowship no guests. Present were Renee Peter-kin- , meeting this week for MYF. In Susan Anchorage, Alaska; stead, members will attend senior and Debra Whitehouse, Clark youth rally at Midvale, Utah, from Kelley Penrod, and Connie 1:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Ahlstrom. received Marguerite 3, Potluck dinner Sunday, May E. Charles many lovely gifts. Rev. Freegard after church. Coffee and rolls furPASTOR nished, also paper plates and cups 413 Utah Avenue or bring your own service plate, Sunday Masses 7:30, 10:30, and cup, etc. A charge of 25 cents 6 Want-Adp.m. for rolls, coffee, paper plates and Confessions Saturday 4 to 6. 7 to tups will be made. 8:30. WSCS bazaar and buffet supper 7 p.m. on Friday, April 24, from 6 to Novena, Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. Adults, $1; children, 50 cents in the church, East First North. meetSalt Lake City ing of the WSCS, April 29 and 30, First Methodist Church, Salt Lake City. The undenominational Christian Tuesday, April 28, from 9 to 10 a.m., Greek Orthodox group will Gospel meetings being held in the meet in th church. club room of the City Hall, by r, Blanche Hartsock and Mary will continue thru April. Everyone is welcome. n Syd-dal- l, THANKS to Chief of Police Lee his I orre Good weather and bad, all year long. A member of Tooeles police force has taken the time to see the Sterling R. TOIO TODB and Harris students safely across busy Utah ave. The faculty, parents, and PTA of Harris school are very grateful to Chief Lee and his men. I all-wo- .i Community Methodist Church Rome via Pun Arr.eiican jet flight, scholarships, sewing machines, savings bonds, and assorted prizes totaling $45,000. Top scholarship is a $500 Coats and Clark award for the most fashionable garment m the national finals. All a girl has to do is make a dress, suit, coat, sports outfit, or fabric and ensemble of enter it. Competitions are held in two divisions; junior, for girls 14 through 17; and senior, for ages 18 through 22. There is also a sub-de- b d vision for beginner sewers 13 to 16 who may enter local com petitions only, with either a skirt or a jumper. Every girl who en ters the contest rtceives a free sewing booklet called "Lets Sew With Wool." The 1939 contest, which has just gotten underway, runs thru the end of this year. The Utah state finals will be held in Salt Lake City, January 14. National finals will be held next January in San Antonio, Texas. Travel tickets to the finals for this states winners will be presented by the F. W Woolworth Company. Contest information is available from the Wool Bureau, 360 Lexington avenue. New Ycrk 17, New York, or from the state contest 597 SOUTH MAIN director, Mrs. J. W. Swan, 128 Rev. Varion L. Stogner Pastor, West 1st North, Kaysville, Utah. Interested in encouraging the Sunday School, 10 a.m. development of talent in youth, Worship, 11 a.m. Morning several organizations are awardUnion, 6 p.m. Training ing prizes for this years contest. Evening worship, 7 p.m. These include burlington Retail Midweek prayer service, Wed., Fabtics, Coloiado Woman's Colat 7 p.m. Dorman Dritz John Mills, lege, and Sons, Foistmann Woolen Co., sey by Wyner, Singer Sewing MaLebanon Woolen Co., Marvella chine Co., Standard Felt Co., and McCall Patterns, Pendle- - Woolite Co. Pearls, ton Woolen Mills. Jer- in r St Marguerites Calholie CImreh i r .N FIRST TO ENTER 1959 CONTEST Art Linkletter likes lambs, but Donna Gdcrease favors fleece. Miss Gdcrease of Long Beach, California, is the first girl to enter the 1959 Make it Yourself With Wool contest, which girls in 20 western states will enter, this year. Linkletter. noted TV star and author of the "People Are Funny book, spotlights annual junior and senior winners of the sewing contest on his TV House Party program. Here, Art congratulates early-birDonna and her fleecy friends in Hollywood. .& l'jfr H M,, I First Baptist Church d Wool Sewing ers, because machines, such as automatics improved printed patterns Conlcsl Opens easy annual "Makeinstructions. of new, THE LOOK IS EXPENSIVE 10.95 ASK ANYONE Christian Gospel KIRK Stein-kuhle- ELEVEN YEARS OLD Miss Ellen Hansen was honored at a party, held Monday afternoon, April 20, in celebration of her 11th birthday. Bingo and other games were played, with prizes for the winners. Light refresh- ments were served, and Ellen remany lovely gifts. Guests Sandra Mueller, present were: Eileen Walton, Kerry Christian, Ravla Fullmer, Mary Manchester, Geraldine Moses, and Diane Gillette. Ellen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Robert Hansen. ceived For Breakfast, Lunch Dinner and Banquets An Adventure In Good Eating AUTHENTIC MEXICAN DINNERS Every Friday Night from 5 to 10 P.M & While American women can us ually buy any item of apparel they get a great feeling of pleas ure and accomplishment from this ability to make their own gar- ISM ments. In fact, American women today are creating better wool garments than did their grandmoth t. M&ie got Pay INTEREST RATES t, li'4 to24'P ONLY e - to - follow The it Yourself Of the 30 million women and With Wool" contest is a challenge young girls who are stitching their and an incentive to the creative home-segirls in this way to the biggest home sewing instincts of in boom U.S. history, about five community from ages 14 to 22. million in 20 western states are The contest pays off in eligible to enter the 1959 "Make it Yourself With Wool" contest The urge to create is the clue to the new zeal for home sewing, ac cording to the Wool Bureau, which sponsors the contest, along with the nation's wool growers. h, crease-resistan- e the and the with sewing slant-needl- easier-to-us- Roli-ert- s sub-distri- SOFT RAIN OF POLKA DOTS gives this feminine air. Pretty neckline is dress by Toni Todd a fre-fnto bow. The present perfect for a festive, bejawelatl gathered mother, a treat for yourself. In Fabrex Bouele, crisp rayon needs little or no and acetate that's washable, with mocha White or black dots, ironing. turquoise, iris, of gaining his sixth the distinction j A SPECIAL x. PARTY birthday, Momhy, April 20. It was celebrated Oil S' nday With a family dinner and buthJay cake, wlmh his grandparents, Mr, am Mts. Geot;,e S. Richman, of Paradox, Utah, attended; also, his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs Jay In, den. Brad received . iKichmen, ouitn. not gifts. He is the very mny 12-i- i FAMILY BIRTHDAY Master Brad Richman enjoyed Relief Sociely 1ST Lullicran riRsr Church Tuesday, pm science, Mackey, CG7 South 8th West, Salt Lake City, Ut. 2 sec. ft. for minNOTICE TO CREDITORS ing purposes from a dug well, 110 10 ft IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF ft, deep at a point N 200 and E. 7020 ft. from NW cor. Sec TOOELE COUNTY 6, TSS, Rl'IW. The water is to be used for the milling of ores, inSTATE OF UTAH cluding copper, gold, silver, tungIn the Matter of the Estate of sten and lead at the Martha Wash in"to-- i mine in the Ferber mining MARY GUSTAVESON, Deceas.-Creditors will present cluims, t. ir 30853 J a c k L. Worthington, with vouchers attached, to the unGrantsville, Ut. 3 sec ft.- - for irri- dersigned, at Grantsville, Utah, welt bet. by, on, or before the fifth day of gation use from a 53 and 250 ft deep at a point S. June, 1959. 9'K) ft. and W. 1050 ft. from E'4 Signed: Leonard Gustaveson, Administrator of the Estate of Cor, Sec. 26. T2S, R6W. The water Marv Gustaveson, Deceased is to be used from Apr. 1 to Ort. 31 to irrigate 108 acres in F'3 GORDON R. HALL said Sec. 26. Attorney for Administrator Protests resisting the granting Tooele City, Utah of any of the foregoing applications (Date of first publication, April with reasons therefor, must be 3, 1059; date of last publication, made in affidavit form with extra 'April 24, 1059) .. ni DISCOUNT RATES are gradually going UP-UP-U- P! Now is the time to buy. Dont put off buying that home you plan on, in the hopes that prices will go down. The trend throughout the country is rather a gradual increase in cost, due to the efforts of Government to curtail the danger of inflation. There is no hope of prices going down. Cost of new housing is going up all the time. Homes built last year are costing more, this year. Discount costs have gone up within the last 60 davs, from three to 4 per cent. This is a charge made by the banks to offset the loss they are taking if they have to sell the mortgage paper at a discount. This cost is paid by the seller. Until President Ike signs the housing bill, and it has not as yet gone to him for signature, there are no GI loans available. Already, there are over 1200 cases at the g THE TRUCK THAT AVERAGED 27fo M aVk Utah Veterans Bureau awaiting processing, due to the lack of money. FHA is the only recourse, and should the housing bill be indefinitely held up, even FHA money is becoming scarce. Therefore, do not put off buying or selling, as costs to both buyer and seller are on the "up trend. We have some very fine homes listed for sale that can be purchased with down payments, including loan costs, of $500. approximately Monthly payments like rent. A very choice home is a home in one of Tooeles most choice residential areas. This home has three bedrooms, a carpeted livingroom, large kitchen with lots of cabinets, including washer, dryer, range, and refrigerator, a yard back and front with a redwood fenced patio. We are offering this home for $15,000. Let us show it to you. acre of ground and water Another fine home with one-harights. This home has one of the most efficient, spacious, and complete kitchens we have seen for a long time, large living room carpeted, two bedrooms on main floor, with an extra large bedroom in the basement as deluxe as any main floor bedroom, as well as a large knotty pine rumpus room. This is not in a subdivision, and has a beautiful view any direction you look. If you prefer a country atmosphere, rather than a subdivision area, this is the house to buy. It is an exceptional deal, priced at $15,000. lf loodspou, the smoothest better gas pickup ride and 25.2 mileage the 59 Ford Styleside I Whopping flOl WINNER OF ECONOMY SHOWDOWN USA 42.6 31.1 25.2 22.0 9.6 more mpg than Make "D more mpg than Make " more mpg than Make more more "C than Make "S mpg mpg than Make "G All trucks were standard l2- - ton pickups, bought from dealers, carefully broken in and tuned to manufacturers specifications. Now! Certified results of the biggest comparison tests of truck gas mileage ever made by an independent research firm! 59 Ford Sixes beat every other make delivered 25.2 more miles per gallon than the average of all leading pickups! Come in and see the certified report! Test drive the Economy Champ of pickups the 1959 Ford Six! NAME AVAILABLE ON REQUEST Sand inquiry to: P 0 Box 2687, Ford Divimob Ford Motor Company, Detroit 31, Michigan (jofSapmsp for savings NEW DRIVE PICKUPS AT FORDS LOW PRICES New 4 wheel drive, either Vt or V ton, is ovoiloble to . wheelbase chassis o cab, Styleside Pickup or Flarestde model. Two speed transfer cose has fwo power take off points lor operat tng special equipment to front or rear. FORD TRUCKS COST LESS USS TO OWN 1 . 1 tSS ro ItlN i ; i LAST Street Only Ford Dealers Sell Tooele, Utah 'A-- l We have some very choice homes in Tooele Highlands. One that is vacant and ready for occupancy is available for $9500. Aluminum siding and lifetime tile roof, carpeted living room, and two bedrooms. Before You Buy See lONGf, TOO I B0NNEVILE MOTORS 278 North Main If you do not need quite such a large home, we have an exceptionally fine home with two bedrooms, a beautiful caroeted living room, tiled bath, large utility room, kitchen with lots of cabinets and plenty of eating space. This home has a detached garage and aluminum-covere- d patio, and beautifully landscaped yard. This is a wonderful buy at $13,500. ' PLUS Phone 888 Used Cars and Trucks' Allsop Realty PHONE 66 4 I Trod, Shatter New Potatoes Strawberries Lettuce red ripe cup 19c solid heads 10 eac Northern Tissue 3 rolls 23c Heart's Delight Tomato Juice 6 lbs. 29c Big S Sauer Kraut 303 5 for 49c Gerber's Strained 46 oz 5 for 1.00 Pineapple - Grapefruit Fruit Drink 46 ozHunts Tomatoes 303 - 3 for 89c size 7-1.- 00 Baby Food Swans Soap Lar9e Bar Evaporated Milk Anderson's Market 52 Nortb Main 5 for 43c Phone 88 Armours each 5C 6-8- 5c s, |