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Show 1960 CHRYSLER OFFERS MORE ROOM INSIDE M ' ' K ' H-S- Frfday, October The Tooele Transcript . NOTICE Notice is hereby given to any land all creditors who have furnished labor and or materials for the construction of the Vernon Irrigation Company corn, re e lined canal located at Vernon, Utah, which was constructed pursuant to a construction contract entered into between Kenneth C, Clark, contractor, and the Vernon Irriga turn Company dated Sept. 27, 19,57. An auion has been filed in the Third Judicial District Court lor Tooele County, Stale of Utah entitled. State of Utah, for the use and benefit of Armco Drainage and Metal Products, Inc , a corporation, plaintiff, s. American 16, 1959 j ' P THE ALL-NEChrysler New Yorker four door hardtop offers more headroom and lcgroom. Its advanced styling is in the tradition of the Chrysler 300, with massive front grille and a minimum of ornamentation. Chrysler New Yorker sedans feature all interiors at no extra cost. The Chryslers will be shown on October 16 at Chrysler dealerships from coast to coast. W air-sco- wool-broadclo- th underbody parts of new Chryslers f receive a unique new mg treatment consisting of a seven stage body dip process which improves rust protection by 500 1960 Chrysler On Display percent. rust-proo- - Roomier interiors are decorated more expensive fabrics, especially the I960 Chrysler New Yorker, which is being offered with broadcloth inthe first 1960 for on be will cars Chrysler 1954 Broadsince terior option display here at Paulos Motor Co., cloth is available at no extra cost anwas it October 16, Friday, nounced today by C. E, Briggs, A new AstraDome instrument 17 Chrysler Corporation vice presi- panel includes as many as dent and manager of pushbuttons for contiol of transgeneral the Chrysler and Imperial DiviIt mission, heater and radio. sion. and groups all controls, gauges He described the new models dialsdirectly in front of the drias "completely new in styling, the ver where he can reach them, quietest operating cars ever built leaving the right side of the panel since free of clutter for a much roomier and the roomiest inside Oclobcr 16lh in all-wo- iLS&SW C LOCAL CHURCHES First Baptist 597 SOUTH RUIN Pastor. Rev. Varion L. Stogner Sunday School, 10 a.m. 1956. glove box. Unibody design and construction have enabled stylists to create a at beautiful low silhouette and the same time give passengers even more room inside. The I960 models are styled in bold, uncluttered lines inspired by the Chrysler 300 series. The shape of the grille opening resembles that of Chryslers recent model high performance cars. Body sculpturing and trim emphasize length and lowness, with restraint in the use of chrome. Unibody construction has made the new cars significantly quieter, structurally safer, and more road-abl- e than ever before. A lower floor has provided more leg room in both front and back seats. Sills, fenders and all other structural For the first time an improved Morning Worship, Ham. e Training Union. 6 p.m. automatic transmisEvening worship, 7 pm. sion is standard equipment on all Midweek driTower New prayer service. Wed., High Chryslers. ver seats extend well above other at 7 p.m. seats to cushion the shoulders of the driver, reducing fatigue. Comfort options for 1960 include new fully automatic foam covered swivel seats which swing out Sunday Oct. 18, The Twenty simultaneously with the opening of a door to accept driver or passen- First Sunday After Trinity. Sunday School and Bible Class ger. at 9 15. All three of Chryslers V-- 8 enat 10.30. SerWorship service of gines have improved silent moun- mon topic: Joseph a Model tings for 1960 and exhaust systems Forgiving our Brethem. Text. Gen have been through the 50.15-21- . propeller shaft tunnel to protect The Boy Scouts meet Monday against road damage and to allow evening and the Cub Scouts, Wedthe floor to be dropped for space. nesday evening, at 6.30 in the church basement. The Pastor Teacher Conference of the Colorado District Lutheran Church will meet in Colorado Springs from Wednesday to Frr day of this week. "This Is The Life Saturday 4:30 over KSL-TSome Christians, like soldiers, forget why they enlisted. Torque-Flit- First Lutheran Church -- -- -- A JOB WELL DONE William Montoya, looking on are left to right: Orlando Henderson, department sr. vice commander; Mirian right. Commander of the Harris Carter Post, Thomas DAV, presents Kidd, dipt. Auxiliary secretaty; and Marjorie past commander, Romero with a special past commander's Jeppesen, dept. Auxiliary chief of staff. pin, during a meeting held Thursday. Shown ary discharged Disabled Ameri IN HIE D1MRICT COURT can eteran to join the new auxiIN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT liary. Interested persons should Phone Tom Promero TU IN AND I OR TOOELE COUNTY, meeting and sociul for STATE O JUT AII signing the new charter will lx announced in the near future. NOTICE OF HEARING Several items of business were taken up at the Harris Carter Post In the matter of the adoption 9413 Disabled American Veterans of Margie Kaye Formo, a minor, to Claude Madsen and others conTuesday, during a meeting held at the TOD Recreation Center. cerned in the hearing to be held William Montoya, present comto determine the abandonment, desertion and adoption of an Inmander, presented Thomas E. FIRST WARD fant girl born on the 30th day of Romero wnth a past commanders Tuesday, October 20, 2 pm. Literary, Naomi Beck. pm. Mr. Romero was commander January, 1947, at Tooele, Utah. THIRD UARD The adopting parent is Claude during 1958 and part of 1959. Madesn. State DAV Auxiliary officers. Tuesday, October 20, 10 a m. Mirian Kidd from Ogden and You, and each of you, are hereLiterary, Jennie Lacey. Two quilts to finish. Appreciate by given notice that the hearing Clearfield; Marjorie Jeppesen, were present to help the post orand in the above entitled matter will help. Pease bring lunch stav after. be held before one of the Judges ganize a Ladies Auxiliary. Mrs. Jeppesen stated that the EIGHTH WARD of the above entitled Court in his Post voted to organize a ladies Court Room in the County CourtOct. 20, 10 a m. Tuesday, house at Tooele City, Tooele Counauxiliary and furnished the neces-ar- y Literary, Frma Evans. funds. ty, State of Utah, on the 14 day SECOND WARD Mrs. Jeppesen invited any wife, of December, 1959 at the hour of Tuesday, Oct. 20, 10.30 am. 10 00 oclock, A M. mother, sister, daughter (over 16) Literary, Dorothy Lampson. or widow of a deceased or honor- Dated this 13th day of October, Baby sitter. 1939. Special work meeting after. Ladies please bring lunch and Sl. Marguerites Gustm, Richards and Matlsson help quilt. By Edward F. Richards Catholic rOIRTlI WARD Attorneys for Petitioner 1007 Walker Bank Building. Charles E. Freegard Tuesday, Oct 20, 2 pm. Pastor Salt Lake City, Utah. Literary, Jessie Aldous. 415 Utah Avenue TENTH WARD (Date of 1st pub. Oct. 16, 1959, date of last pub. Nov. 6, 1959). Monday, Oct. 19, 10.30 am. Sunday Masses 7:00 am., 10.30 a m and 6 pm. Work and business. STOCKTON WARD Confessions Saturday 4 to 6. 7 to Lesson, Helen Wexels. Tuesday, Oct. 20 2 p m. 8:30. Demonstration of Literary, LaRue TabberL Quilting. Christmas ideas Novena, Tuesday, 7 pm. Baby sitter. laical DAV Post To Organize Lillies Auxiliary OjH-nin- Relief Sociely Casualty Company, a corporation, Kenneth Clark; Vernon Irrigation a corporation; and Company, Utah Water and Power Board, defendants, Cast No 5097. You and each of you have the right to intervene in said action within 90 days from the date of the first publication of this notice All claimants and creditors who do not intervene, or assert and establish their claims, in such action shall be forever barred from recovery upon the bond in volved in said matter MORRIS D. YOUNG Attorney for Plaintiff IS Isgreen Building Tooele, Utah (Date of first pub. Oct. date of last pub. Nov. 6, 16, 1959, 1959). evidence that a copy of such protest or objection has been served upon the applicant, within 30 days from the date of the first publication of this notice. Freest E. House Manager (First pub. Sept. 25, 1939, last puo. Oct. 16, 1959). NOTICE We the ow ers of the properties hereinafter described do hereby forbid the carrying and firemg of any and. all firearms within said boundaries from this date: OCTOBER 6, 1959 on and through the coming years, The land or properties include all fields West of Cooley st , and North of Clark st , described as follows: beginning at the intersection of Ctark and Cooley street extending West along Clark st, to highway, thence North along highway to the North boundary of Grantsville City Limits, thence East to Cooley street, thence South to beginning. IN PROPFRTY SITUATED GRANTSVILLE, UTAH. John W. Clark, J. Reuben Clark, Jr., Barnard Castagno, H. LeRoy Sutton, Alma R. Barrus, Bert V. Barrus, Thomas Reed, Steley Anderson, Paul E. Wrathall, Mar-ly-n L. Cook, LeRoy Soelberg Sr., Franklin J. Worthington, Charles H. Blaine Sutton, Worthington, Jack Worthington, Milan C. Johnson and John D. Johnson. 40-5- 0 DEPARTMENT OF HIE LNTER-IOBUREAU OF J AM) MANIf none endeavor there would be Salt Land Office, AGEMENT, Royal Lake City, Utah, September 16, an end to discovery. 1959. Notice is hereby given that Prince Alfred Hospital Jnl., SydDouglas E. Larson of V'ernon, ney, NSW. Utah, on July 28. 19.59, Med ap- plication Utah 028201 under section 8 of the Taylor Grazing Act, FOR YOUR REAL as amended, to select the E4 ESTATE IS' EE I) S SWJ Sec. 24. T. 8 S R. 6 W., SL Mer. Utah containing 80 acres, in t ; exchange for the W'jNE'J, NW'A Tooele, Salt Lake City, or anyd Sec. 32, T. 9 S , R. 9 W., SL Mer., iwhere in the nation, call, Jay Utah, 240 acres. This notice is for ijNeiheiset, Tooele 1160, or Realji the purpose of allowing all per- i Estate Exchange, EL 57488: ex-- i sons claiming the selected land j Member multiple listing Trans' or having bona fide objections to i elusive representative such applciation an opportunity to American Real Estate Offices 'Salt Lake City, Ogden file their protest or other objections in the Land Office, Salt Brigham City. Lake City, Utah, together with ; Iron In Utah's strength Iron mining it the of economic starting point Important benefits for Utah. The mines themselves have about 550 employees, with payrolls of nearly $3,500,000 annually. But even more important, the mines have attracted steel and iron processing and fabricating plants that have about 10,000 employees who earn In the neighborhood of $60,000,000 a year. UTAH MIMING ASSOCIATION "from the earth comes an abundant Ufa far all" For information for FACTORY REBUILT Church of Christ Service n this community Phone 1728 ENGINES PRICED Community Methodist James C. Stephens, Pastor Phone 1007 ON REQUEST.... Choir practice will be held on Thursday at 7:30 pm. Womans Society of Christian Service meets for circle meeting at 1 p pi , Thursday, October 22, in the church. Wesleyan Service Guild meets at 7:30 pm. Wed. October 21, at Agnes Porters, Tod Park. Program subject is "Good News, Peace and Life. Methodist Mens dinner, on Wed. October 28, at 7 pm. Good program and good dinner. Next week is United Nations Check With US For A Real Bargain . . . Bradshaw Aulo Paris Co. 43 N Week. Methodist men will serve a turkey dinner in the church on November 20. Tickets will be $2.00. Phone 690 Main Presenting the completely new Fresh Sliced Iw i)o Pork Gold Coin - Fresh Pack Bacon By New Frosty os each 27c Log Cabin New OKs pkg. 29c 6 oz. V-- 8 For BY 45c bo General Mills Kelloggs Can 6 Veg. Juice 9 6c 0ff- - 36 oz. Bottle 89c Oz. - 25 pack Bondware Cold Cup 39c ' 49c Onions FancY DrY 3 lbs. 13c Mashed Potatoes Margarine Eggs Coffee AT 2 lbs. 69c Holiday Guaranteed Fresh A Grade Med. 30c 2 doz. 79c Lean, So Off 1 ftp ss PORK ROASTS lb. 45c Small Fresh, Lean to 6 lb. Average lb. 74c HAM BUTT yinjini The car of your life for the time of your life! ... in any There have never been so many new advances as there are in the new Chrysler for I960. single year New Tdeas in Styling. Bold, strong grille. Graceful rear deck. Clean lines sheathed in Lustre-Bon, . . the hardest automotive finish known. ... New Ideas in Convenience. Chrysler offers automatic Swivel Seats . . . pushbutton controls. Three-dimension- AstraDome houses instruments. New Ideas in Comfort. The drivers seat has been raised . . . padded with extra foam rubber. Theres more leg, knee, hip and head room. New AstraDome New Ideas In Reliability. Body and frame are built as a single, rattle-freUnibody. Stronger, quieter, roomier. A new dipping process locks rust out of vital areas. dome projects instruments toward the driver . . . makes them eay to read. At night, new Panelescent lighting illumination. gives reflection-fre- e SPARE RIBS 4 Schillings. Semi-Bonele- ifh d that quick Camp Meal FIu J Ifi) lb. 49c "i lb. SSc Get touching dose to this new Chrysler soon. Compare its fresh beauty with other cars. See how Chrysler has actually built in more room while other cam continue to be cramped. Then take it out on the road and have the time of your life! Control Center. e This is Chry'sler's greatest . , . PAULOS MOTOR CO. lion-hearte- lliis new Swivel Seat is Automatic. Open the door and the seat swings out to greet you automatically! When you leave the car it automatically swings inside. Giryslers seat adds driver comfort, High-Tow- CHRYSLER d CHRYSLER 65 DIVISI0H. CHRYSLER CORPORATION EAST VINE STREET |