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Show iryv and New Year and five of the plush Las Vegas hotels were decorated accordingly. With four of Frank Sinatra. the films stars 'Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr., and Peter Law ford working in cameras of the front Technicolor the will never Las Vegas forget time it celebrated New Year's in the daytime and appearing m February. It happened gether on the stage of the Copa when the Ocean's l.leven com-- Room at The Sands Hotel at pany went to the fabulous Nevada night, the excitement and to shoot scenes for the ness in the gaming casinos brought Dorchester Production for War- - festive holiday spirit to the Las ner Bros. The Technicolor film Vegas strip at a time whuh nor comes Sunday to the Ruz Theatre. mally is the slowest period of the Driving Tips For Winter Everybody is well aware of the fact that winter is just around the corner. In fact the last few mornings it has been cool enough to be a really strong reminder. DURING THE winter months, there are many beautiful trips which can be taken from Dugway. Here are six tips from the Safety Office which will enable you to more thoroughly enjoy your trip: 1. You know that driving conditions are less favorable during the winter. Its up to you to winterize your driving techniques, to winterize your car, and to winterize your. determination to avoid accidents. 2. Have good tires, preferably snow tires, and use reinforced tire then Slower chains. normal speeds are a must on snow and e 1 TIME FOR most of the Oceans year. Startled tourists rubbed their Eleven' scenes was supposed to ,n 'mshment when they be the week between Christmas' drove op to such hotels as The Sands, Wilbur Claik's Desert Inn, The Riviera, The Sahara and The Flamingo and found the famous facades and casinos sporting animated Santa Clauses, reindeer, tinsel, bells and blight colored lights. And the gaiety inside was Completely out of season. What Teachers Know About Your Child -- teacher, Typically, an elementary-schocareer, will live with, work during a thirty-yea- r w ith, and love more than 1,000 children. (How many parents can claim that amount of expe. rience?) Teachers receive extensive training in child psychology. They learn to recognize the signals of potential delinquency , , . they learn that reading difficulties often result from emotional problems . . . they learn the characteristics and needs of children at each age level. If you are wondering about your child's school life, visit his school and talk to his ol - director Lewis Milewho has directed motion pictures all over the world, said he experienced less difficulty in Ocean's I loven" the filming scenes in Las egas than anywhere he has ever worked, despite the unusual conditions under which his film unit was forced to ope rale. THE GAMBLERS didnt care about anything but the table in front of them," Milestone explained. We probably could have filmed an explosion ten feet from the Producer stone, ywn wufB'nwj November Special! Pre-Holid- ay !, ' 9 " 1.000 YARDS FABRIC -- my and roulettc table players wouldnt have noticed it. The tourists watched the filming but didn't interfere. Everybody was very cooperative." Angie Dickinson, Richard Conte, Cesar Romero, Patrice Wymore, Joey Bishop, Akim Tamiroff and Henry Silva also star in Ocean's Eleven." Cameo apguest pearances are made by Red Skelton and George Raft. 79c 10.000 YARDS NYLON LACE Only T MARTHA WARBURTON DUP MONDAY Fabric Specially Center 15 1 n Daughters of the Martha Camp, DUP, will meet on at Monday evening, Nov. 14th, 7:30 pm. at the home of Ruth Jones at 67 Pinehurst. Mildred Christensen will give the lesson. All members are urged to attend. War-burto- Phone 1621 South Mein 6-1- T" Attends Funeral Mrs. Millie Bryan, Mrs. Mildred Tate and Mrs. Norma Booth of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Vorwaller and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Vorwaller of Erda, attended funeral services in Salt Lake, Thursday of last week for Glen Lee Milligan, who was killed last week in an automobile accident. Mr. Milligan who was 38 years of age, was a son of J. J. Milligan and the late Rachel Vorwaller Milligan. He is survived by his widow, who was seriously injured in the same accident and a son and daughter. The funeral was held in the Neal O'Donnal Mortuary and burial was in the Mt. Olivet . s'S family. There will be bargains galore rummage and many lovely items ideal tor Christmas gift giving will be available at the bazaar. Fun for the children and teengoodies agers will include a in booth, s'. v 'V'A i of 5 and 7 sty'e super will be served. A complete meal will be available at 50 lo 60 cents, according to Mrs. Luana Williams Ward Relief Society president who extends a warm welcome to everyone to attend. Fourth Ward B S Bazaar Sat. Tooele Fourth Ward Relief Society Bazaar is scheduled to be held on Saturday, November 12, h at 1 p.m. at the Saint starting Ward church. Miss McMurray M iss Will Marry Mr. and Mrs. Ray McMurray, North First East, Tooele, are the engagement and announcing forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Dorothy, to Angelo son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Cerroni, 62 North Third Street. The couple is planning to be 167 Cer-ron- &7y NOW PLAYING Many nice items ideal for Christmas giving will be availbride-elec- t is a graduate of able and every one is invited to Henagers Business College and is come out and avail themselves of presently employed at Kirk En- the bargains offered. gineering Company in Salt Lake There will also be a bake sale City. The benedict-elec- t is a graduate with a wide variety of home baked of Tooele High School, has attend- goodies for the weekend. ed West Minister College, and was in the Armed Forces for two years. He is presently employed at Tooele Ordnance Depot. ting. The Angelo Ceronni i, 4r'ns Meriam Ostberg Is Bride of 31. Leone Smith Friday, November NEVER BEFORE IN THE DARK JUNGLE OF THE . THE FIERCE V jV FASCINATING RULES JAGUAR SUPREME !!! WALT V m DiSNEYS The first of several classes under the adult education program for the county, will be a class in Mathematics. The two hour class will be held each Wednesday and will run for eight weeks. Due to the PTA Back to School nights planned for this Wednesday, the first class will be held on Thursday, Nov. 10, from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Grantsville High School. There after the class will be held at the same time on I'1'1 j; C w8fcJ4& vW 4x'X'xXS4SXsJ ' .... - r av,- T s H marked 4, the wedding day of Meriam Elsie Ostberg and Morris Leone Smith. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Willard Sagers at the home of the bridegrooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Smith, 217 North Second Street, Tooele. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ellis of Kearns. For her wedding the new Mrs. Smith wore a white sheath dress. Family members and a few close friends were in attendance. The newlyweds will make their home in Tooele. SUCH THRILLS ON THE SCREEN! AMAZON Tourth-Elevent- married February 18, in Catholic Church, Marguerite's with Father V. C. Marceau officia- McMurray y- (. PUMP YOUR BRAKES gently to maintain the best steering control when braking on ice or Pumping is a slippery snow. gentle application and release of the brakes one, two or more times a second. This gives short intervals of maximum braking separated by short intervals of effective steering while the wheels are rolling. Remember, never hit your brakes hard or lock your wheels on a slick surface. These tips, if practiced, should make your winter driving much more enjoyable. Always allow extra time for any trip during winter months, and then leave home alert, drive safely and arrive the hours pm. the cafeteria FIRST CHILD Its pink ribbon and frills for the first born of Lynn and Yvonne McKendrick. Their new daughter arrived at the Tooele Valley Hospital at 11:25 p.m. on Tuesday, November 8 and tipped the scales at seven pounds one and a half ounces. The dark haired little miss will be named LaRae and Miss Jeri Kaye Mortensen celebrated her fourth birthday, Monday, November 7. On hand for the party fun were the following little friends: Hal Miller, Karen Richards, Debra Gregrich, Tonya and Johnnie Archuleti, Kathy Fait, was soundly welcomed by grandTana Messersmith and Colette parents for the first time, Mr. Williams. Jcri Kaye is the only and Mrs. Ray McKendrick of this daughter of the Maynard Morten-sencity, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Davis Sr., of Erda, who claim the new baby as their seventh About 4,203 trains enter or leave Chicago daily. s. AND F afarrows machine repair classes are scheduled to begin on December 1. Other classes will follow, including English usage and literature. For further information or registration, call James R. Williams, Principal at the Grantsville i H ' booth and balloon fishing Between CHECK Wednesdays. Welding and Is ' s t Adult Education Clas to Begin . Sponsored by the Tooele Second Ward Rebel Society, the event is scheduled to get underway at II) a m. at the Second - Tenth Ward church, at Main and First North. Fun is planned for the entire -- x 9 alive. tt4! 12 A day long carnival, bazaar and rummage sale topped otf by a cafeteria style supper is on the agenda for Saturday, November 12 to which the general public is invited. V .... N, N Second Ward Plans Gala dart game. YOUR heater and while there is still needed repairs begets cold. Always ice or snow from the windshield and from all windows of your car. Ventilate your car to keep the inside of your windows from fogging. 4. When you first start out on a trip, whether it is a short trip or a long one, get the feel of the road. This will help you to avoid sliding or spinning of your wheels. While traveling, occasionally try your breaks or gently press your accelerator while driving slowly, to see if any slipping or skidding happens, and as traffic and road conditions permit. Then adjust your speed to road and weather conditions. 5. Remember, when the roads are wet or covered with snow or ice, it takes from three to twelve times more distance to stop on snow and ice as it does on dry pavement. You may find it hard to explain why you couldnt stop when the other fellow did. Also, there is always the possibility of black ice a very thin film of ice on pavement. This may occur early in the morning when the air is moist. Be sure to test the road and adjust your speed accordinglS. I960 2, I r - defroster now time for any fore it really clean all the WEEK EDUCATION AMERICAN ii 11, 1960 Affair Nov. ice. teacher during mMnumm HI Friday, November The Tooele Transcript Pre Thanksgiving SPECIALS High School. LADIES HALF SLIPS Former Western S :m yvpvlivm,.. ONE GROUP ONLY Chemical Resident Sends G reelings Si& . NOW Rpg $2.98 The many friends of Mrs. WalM. Smith of Denver, Colorado will be glad of first hand word of her. She will be remembered as the widow of Colonel Walter M. Smith stationed at Western Chemical, a few years ago - Major Smith then. Mrs. Smith motored to Baltimore Maryland, and other points east with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hampshire (formerly June Droubay) of American Fork, Utah. Colonel and Mrs. Smith have been friends of the Hampshires for some twenty odd years. Mrs. ter .xsyTv 1 xsv- liyaWu A'WHWWI mv s si . ax,WA'X6-a"sxx--xix!tx-ss4 ' ome (-- ' ' 'x Accrcti c6j wouldnt go so far as to say that your life is an open book when youre seen in the company of a We new Cadillac car. But we will admit that at least a few of the pages have been turned. For a Cadillac indicates with unmistakable clarity and eloquence the personal virtues that lead a man to the "car of cars. Beautiful, distinctive and substantial it reflects his eminence in his field of endeavor . . . and testifies to what he has made of his years. Gracious, spacious and luxurious it denotes his desire for comfort . . . and his concern for the wellbeing of his family and passengers. Practical, sound, and desired it evidences his ' . ' x'5,V ,4x vx; ' 'X,, ,V ."5 x;,x v',v,' S ';b v'l ounej- cariC Jccej - awareness of the true aspects of value and quality. And if a Cadillac has historically cast such credit on its owner how much more grandly it will do so in 1961! For the car now offers more of everything to inspire the respect of those who behold it. Its styling is graceful as never before. Its interiors are remarkably generous in every dimension. And its performance and ride make every journey a miracle of motion. You ought to inspect and drive this 1961 Cadillac. Your dealer will be delighted to accommodate you. And we wager youll quickly see the wisdom of letting the "car of cars reveal a few discreet secrets about you. Jessie, her daughter Barbara, I wa and Dick Richard especially Laura, 9 year old Dick and greetings to their many friends grand-Richar- d son-in-la- in Tooele. PANTRY SHOWER The St. Marguerite's Catholic Ladies Guild of Tooele is sponsoring a Pantry Shower for the Holy Family Sisters on Sunday afternoon, November 9th, between the hours of 2:00 pm. and 4:30 p.m. at the Convent. All parishioners and friends are cordially invited to drop in for a visit with the Sisters during those hours. Your and gifts of packaged, canned frozen foods will be greatly tiuwujr SEAT battle motorists always lose is the collision at railroad crossings. In most cases it involves a car running into the train, usually, at night when visibility Is poor. Phone 345 i r ' i 7.95 SFECIAL 9.95 Re-- $10.95 SPECIAL Reg 12.95 hsiyash CORDUROY SKIRTS ft wut GOLD AND GREEN Reg 10.95 NOW ' 7 MMV KOOVXWM Kia wViM wTiifr REX ALIEN MATINEE SAT. NOVEMBER 13-1- P.M. 1 Junior House All Wool BAND STAND SKIRTS 6 Reg. 8.98 FRAflK SIHATRA Size -- . - r. xJ.r,' WARNER BROS ' reduced to L98 098 W 10 O 5.98 5-- Reg 5 ONLY SIZE 5 - CAR COATS A?2SIE CECKS&SC?! PAN AVI SION 10.98 DRESSES SAMMY DAVlSm. PETER IAYF0R3 TECHNICOLOR & CHILDREN'S $ dsafi MArrrm A STOKER MOTOR COMPANY 1 i OCEAHSin DRIVERS Tooele, Utah ItJflTlkOSJGfir son-in-- VISIT YOUlt LOCAL AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER 44 East First North LADIES ALL WOOL Reg 1 10 98 NOW GROUP OF LADIES Size 5-- Vz 3.69-7.9- 8 8 98 DRESSESTn NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES ON THIS SALE PLEASE , i |