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Show LrCION' AUXILIARY Refreshments win members are cordially The American Legion Auxiliary served. Unit No. 17, will hold the regular invited and urged to attend. monthly meeting on Tuesday, Nov. at 8 p.m. at the Legion Hall SIXTH BIRTHDAY on 25 South 2nd West, in their Roger and Ronda Feuerbach, "Operation Christmas. Mrs. Ina twins of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Cook is chairman for the evening. Feuerbach, celebrated their sixth Plans for the annual Christmas birthday, with a party, on tues party with Santa Claus will be day, Nov. 17. Games were played, tavors, birthday cakes and light refreshments were enjoyed by Battik Weyland, Noleen and Kerry Judy AND MORE MORE . . . Anderson, Linda Bates, Billy England, Johnie, Tommie and Janet McKay, Rex Barney and Ann Me Alister. The twins received some completed. All ITS TRUE .... Silver Gleaners Groceries, Meat, Produce, Ice Cream, Soda Water, Dry Goods, Hardware and etc, . . ; . ... in Stockton nice gifts. Salt Lake City, to Tooele, day. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Eckman her were hosts at a dinner for brother and his daughters. Also present were his sisters, Mrs. Kate Thueson and Mrs. Martha Richey mer. Prelude and postlude music was played by Emma Sutton. Invocation was by Dr. John E. Gleaves The first speaker was Wallace a Severe, he was followed by quartet, composed of Erna Strom-berg- , Almost half of all persons known to have active tuberculosis are not in hospitals. Mildred Thelma Naylor, Edde and Maxine Painter, accom panied by Emma Sutton. They HEELS & FLATS WOMAN'S SHOES Last Call Odd Lots - Must Go! 2 Values to 10.95 GROUP PETER PAN BRAS (With Straps Attalched) now 1" Linda Nuffer Karen Peterson of the Grantsville Clark ward MIA, and Linda Nuffer, of the Second ward, have Values 3.95 s jarned their Silver Gleaner for and their pins, achievements in MIA. certi-'icate- TABLE Full of $1;00 - $1.99 - $2.99 Items RUMMAGE Movies at 2nd Select Your House SLIPPERS Chids, Womens stocks complete r to 3(,it 7 p.m. and is fifty FIRST SON Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Dymock are proudly announcing the arrival of their first baby boy, born on Thursday, Nov. 12, in the Salt Lake LDS hospital, and will be named Todd Clinton. Other children are Terry and Cathy. The new arrival is the first grandson for Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Lossee of McDermot, Nevada, and the first great grandson for Mrs. Scott Murray of Pine Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Dymock of Tooele are the proud paternal grandparents. GROUP OF DRESSES $3.00 WINTER IS APPROACHING I If you are looking for a JYEW HOME NOW is the time to buy! that is We have a very choice small home in Grantsville, a wonderful buy at the reduced price of $7,000. This home has two bedrooms, a good size livingroom, and kitchen is in a choice residential newly decorated throughout and is area of new homes. It has a large lot and would be a good could be enlarged at a later buy for anyone, as the house date. Look for the yellow sign for first class homes. We have another very fine small home in Tooele Highlands that will sell for $10,500. This home is in excellent condition, has a remodeled kitchen that is complete with steel cabinets has and has a washer and dryer complete, in the kitchen. Itlandroom or sun room, and a very beautiful a large utility scaped yard. in beautiWe still have a few choice building lots available the fast is area becoming ful Pioneer Subdivision. This choice residential area of Tooele. We will build your home to your from any of our builders plans, or we will build 500 choice homes in Tooele over built have We specifications. stand and we have sponsored our local buliders who will behind their work. We have a three bedroom home with carpeted living room, in excellent condition. Alum siding, alum storm doors, large oversize garage, beautiful sunken garden, fenced with This will not last. fencing. A very fine buy at $12,500. Available on FHA terms. At BONNEVILLE MOTORS FOR EACH CAR PURCHASED THROUGH THANKSGIVING WE WILL GIVE A LARGE FREE TURKEY! ALL CARS PRICED BELOW MARKET VALUE! 1957 Chevrolet 4 Dr. Wagon real sharP $1895 Ford Fairlane, 500, Sharp ....1695 1295 Fords, real clean 995 1955 Chevrolet 4 Dr. sharp 1195 1955 Chev. Wagon, real clean 995 1955 Dodge 4 Dr. 695 1954 Mercury Two Door 595 Mercury 4 Door 495 1953 Chevrolet Two Door 495 1952 Ford Victoria Hardtop . . .many more to choose from! All Cars Reconditioned and Guaranteed Barbara Sutton Miss Local Miss Gets Typing Award e. 49 88 A FRIDAY VISIT AT SALEM Clark Jefferies motored to Salem, Utah, on Tuesday, and en joyed the day visiting with an aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Jefferies, who are the last of the original Jefferies family. little as $10.00 down and 1.75 weekly 6-- SPECIAL 20 OFF The ABOVE PRICE! 9 Western Auto Associate Stores Marcellas Lewis, Owner 49 N Main GIIS Noles & News 'GIVE and TAKE BIRTHDAY GREETINGS on Tues. KASTMAN KODAK DKAI.KK ... make us your Christmas Gift Headquarters Ilnll Mark Cards Gift Wrap and Ribbons for all occasions It Grantsville Drug Co. 4 TU West Main Street TO: Larrell Palmer on Friday, Nov. 20. Maxine S. Painter, on Sat. 21 November. Lance Alan Fisher, Dave Karen Warner, Elsholz, Clyde Severe, and Jack Angel on Sunday, Nov. 22. Keith E. Green, Dean Dedrickson, Janet Drake. Mamie Reed, Larry Rupp, and J. Reuben Clark III, on Monday, Nov. 23. Norell Durfee, and Jane Anderson CHRISTMAS Prescriplions Nov. 24. sportswear for sportsmen 2-19- 2-19- 2-19- TRUCKS red-woo- d A Are you in the market for a good business investment? Grants-billmechanical garage, in a location between Tooele and This is available for $2500, including an acre of ground, and a lot of possibilities for future advancement. -- 21-- Thanksgiving Specials fully-carpete- Tuberculosis is a chronic, rethe lapsing disease that costs American people about $750,000 000 a year. Rich Mellow Organ Tones! Sharps, Flats Method! and Chords New Easy-Pla- y Diane Johnson. and finest We have one of the most attractive, cleanest a long homes we have had to offer in Tooele Highlands for in floors d has beautifully time. Th:s home has a remodeled kitchen It bedrooms. and hall livingroom, that is roomy and has plenty of cabinets. A detached garage, is an exand all walls are covered with cedar shakes. This ceptionally good buy for $10,500. are in the We have one of Tooele choicest homes, if you market for a real home one that you will always be happy to show to your friends. It is extra well built and has many living-roofeatures too many to list, including a beautiful large kitchen a large two bedrooms, large fully carpeted, with birth cabinets, range and refrigerator, attached garFHA approved. age. This is wonderful buy at $20,000, PHONE 66 admission tents. 'i Allsop Realty arti 21. A matinee at 3 p.m.. Admission 25 cents. A' night showing' at FRIDAY ONLY 1 M The Grantsville Second Ward Welfare have scheduled several entertaining movies, to be shown in the recreation hall for the enjoyment of all. The first of these Walt Disneys "Littlest Outlaw will be shown on Saturday, Nov. The three late hunts, on the Heaston and Ogden Fishlake, River units, will end Nov. 23. The permit cards are already addressed and postpaid. The law requires they be filled in and ma requires they be filled in, and was mailed whether the holder successful or not in bagging an animal, or even though he didn't go hunting at all. TABLE - TOP ORGAN Mrs. H. LeRoy Sutton, of Grantscal number. received an award for typville, Benediction was by Lynn Pal61 and 63 words a minute mer and burial was in the Grants ing with perfect accuracy. Both tests the ville City cemetery, where were for five minutes. grave was dedicated by William of Miss Sutton is a graduate Clark Jefferies. Grantsville High School. Miss Sutton who is the daughter DID YOU KNOW? Did you know that: the Jim of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Sutton, Kelleys had purchased the home has been elected to fill the posiof Myrtle Sandberg or that Bob tion of a student bodv officer at and Arlene Halladays new address the LDS Business College. is on Mc.Michael Ave., or that Hazel Worthington and Wally were occuping the Herb Anderson home on Main Street, or that the new homes of Vert Young and Worthington are near completion That Albert and Berniece have started to build a home Grantsville High has been quieton Quirk st? er than usual this past week, since our football season is over. But the next week we will get in we swing of things again, for start practicing for basketball. From the looks of things, we will have just as many or more winnings in basketball than we did n football, for the team is really ready to get in and dig. We did have one very exciting game last week, when our next years team played Tooele's team and say did we ever slaughter Froh them. The score was the looks of things here is a bunch of guys who are really going to go places next year. If you see a few bald heads running around, dont be alarmed its just that wicked lelterman group, and Initiation time again The annual "Fall Formal will be held this Friday in the GHS gym, at 9:00. The price will be one dollar per couple, fifty cents spectators. This dance is semi formal and formal. We would like to encourage all of the townspeople to come out to this dance, along with all of the studentbody The music will be furnished by the Elkingtons Orchestra, and HAPPY Denise Lynn Marshall, theme will be based around "Make celebrated her first birthday on Believe." So drop all your work, Tuesday, November 17, with fam- take a rest, and come out to the ily members dropping in to enjoy big Fall Formal." the cake with her. There will be an interesting and well prepared studentbody assemThe annual cost of TB in the bly held in the GHS auditorium, United States is about $750,000,000. this coming Friday, at 12:00, coinMost of this cost is borne by the ciding with the dance. The assembly is under the direction of Cecil taxpayers. Bybee. and Ila Anderson Reporters Cas-tagn- o of their hunt. EMENEE ELECTRIC sang "The Lord's Prayer." McCoy Johnson was the concludIn a recent assembly held at A Happy Wedding Anniversary to ing speaker. LDS Business College, Miss Bar- Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Watson Sterling and Sue Halladay sang of Mr. and Sunday, November 22. a vocal duet, as the other musi- bara Sutton, daughter Karen Peterson , THRILL ANY CHILD! pel. Ray Geldmacher of the First yard bishopric conducted. Prayer at the home was by John Pal- Specials al STYLE SHOP Strapless waterfowl proclamation. The record shows many arrests made recently, for both early and late shooting. shooting Daily times should be checked before are going afielJ. Proclamations Utah's waterfowl season rolled available from department of fish along into its seventh week of and game offices or from license hunting with field reports listing vendors over the state. an average" hunt to date, according to the department of fish Return Permit Cards and game. Holders of elk permits for the The department said an in- three current late season hunts of are birds creasing number were reminded tixlay that their showing up on waters in the south permit cards must be properly half of the state as colder went filled in and returned to the Utah of in. tell The reports her sets of Fish and Game Department ample birds, both ducks and geese, within five days following the end Lake and Sevier in the Clear River hunting areas. Shooting has been limited somewhat by freezing weather on the marshes around the Great Salt Lake but the reports show a plentiful supply of ducks remain in Ihis section of the state. The waterfowl season continues through Jan. 8. I960, and gunners were reminded that both federal and state law must be obeyed re garding the slight chance in shooting hours each day, along with all other regulations governing this hunt. Shooting hours are from sunrise to sunset. However, actual for opening and closing times each days shoot are listed in the Water Foul Season is Reported Average 20, 1959 Funeral services for Wilford E. Palmer were held on Wednesday '.n the Grantsville First Ward cha- INDIAN Summer 1 - Funeral Held Wednesday for Wilford E. Palmer people are buying at VISITS SISTER Robert Braithwaite, Salt Lake Johnson's Grocery Store in who has been recently home City, Stockton because they get the from hospital, accompanied Real Bargains on brand his daughter, Mrs. Alta Mae Dean o. and Mrs. Janiel Pratt, both name goods. Thurs- Johnson's Store Friday November The Tooele Transcript 1957 1955 1953 1952 International, sharp Dodge l2 Ton Willys Front wheel drive, Willys Jeep, real clean BONNEVILLE MOTORS Y2 $1395 995 Ton 695 795 Tooeles Mercury Dealers, have not been affected by the steel strike. Immediate De- livery on New 1960 Ford passenger cars and Trucks! no, 1 in the nation the Jantzen Canadiens Polls among sportsmen last year showed the Canadiens as top mens sweater in the country. From all indications it will be even more popular this year! A 100 wool favorite of International Sports Club Members like the gentleman at left, Frank Gifford. If you have one get two in important new colore, The Canadiens 15.95. 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