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Show oi n rRirvns Mrrr ' ;'ss3-rsyrg- We cr.jovi'd meeting Dll Row-heat Wn lover a"d itmini-e-in- g u h h ' o' h 1; i,:i s vvhi n we Wire J! m h gh s h. o' uvtth er. Pill ho is on uud''or for the We i3 Par f e RR Co , has b n awav from Gin wile 7i a Ion tinm, a.i mUi h s home m Stoi hiiiii, C, h.oin'a Tooee Transcript The 1 Fridav, November 13, I960 m r ,t NEWS i Crnnlsvillc 2nd Ward IMans Carnival Drc. p k--.4 i ImprrsM Speech Contest Held : .. ! Better order your personalized titling now Crrii.sv I'e S' (.' i W trd is a Crrwval, S'lenDy, ' i imporUnl calls just because the phone you use is listed under another name If you rent a room, bhnre an apartment or live vv ith relatives, a personalized listing insures that your name, numlier and address w ill be inc luded in the new directory at a surprisingly low cost. To order personalized listings, just rail the telephone business office. Mountain Holes Telephone NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY GOING TO PRESS m ) No need lo mi igr. H rh Di evrry-1n-- " mnl (Urt pme, and etc. Tor iho'e vorrvinn about th-will h an nrron h'w h wbar the pnei:et aprons ei - v' 1! be on s do. vv !! he no Th r need to co hnnw to- - etinpr ns rhdt barhe-quehembtireers. hot does, cakp, inie and even home made ice cream will be right there for you Jat the carnwal and you can enjoy 'it wnh friends and relatives At the scene will change and go to dancing A special floor show has been arranged and every detail taken care of to make an 'enjoyable evening of dancing for every one. SO DONT forgot December J, at the Carnival, vou can have fun eat, get those Christmas gifts and dance all in one evening, r.veryone is invited See you there. of f o r',-vm- e- d ... SOON! t Vml hi Id i'Y M& 'h-i- Tcs'ival on Tuesday dt e t o t of th va ' mi Juan llolvoik. G'irr,e Woo'd. a scout to'd a Pony Fvprc's s'ory and Alan sang The It at tu les after which Tammy HuJbon an "ti Crew dress I 1,1 Biblical costumes read oxcnrv: from the 'jrmon on the M irnt Fred Peter'on cave th- I ords fraver anl Mary Ahc D irfee. dressed in pioneer attire told a o oncer story and Jo Johnson, a Scout sang a number composed bv I.t'lian Millward Contestants were then introduced and included James Johnson. Penny Lauder, Inn Johnson. Ronald Matthews was guest speakMIA snon-MVi- H TiirRF. UIIX BE fun for tv Cir'nseilV Fir Spi-ec- t Is liol-voi- k ' Moher s" I Vo in w II dv HEATER - i Deluxe Glass lined Magnisium Rod and Mrs. Dee Richins SURPRISE BIRTHDAY Alan Holyoak was pleasantly surprised when his wife, and some friends got together to celebrate his birthday on Saturday, Nov. 12, and Mrs at the home of Mr Dewev Christiansen Other guests were Mr and Mrs Rex Sheppard and Mr and Mrs Jerrv Jones, Tocde; Mr and Mrs Robert I and Mr and Mrs FreJ Visits Gallon 79.49 40 t, Sweden j Mrs. Ebzabith Lew in of Ystad. Sweden, Is in Grantsville for a 3 month 'sit with her dauchter and son-hw, Mr anl Mrs Alvn This is Mrs lew ins Stromberg fim-tup to America and she is thrilled with the Un t d States Sh came bv le wh'fh .s an in itself Although she lon't sneak En d sh she is enjoying every moment of her stay Peterson, Gransvdle. LOGAN 1S1T0RS Mr. and Mis Frank Fisher and family were Logan vis tors Satur day and Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs Marvin Barms and M- and Mrs Bill ChrSley FARM & HOME Builders Supply Gallon 89.79 50 From mines to minds FIRST CHIID Ver-- 1 Mr and Mrs. Wes Arbon are happy parent as they announce th arrval of their first child, a L. A Gransvdle Second Ward bov, born on Sunday, November Grffith and Sherman Thomas I ) i IT at the LDS Hospital, Salt Lake Drou-b")I akepent Ward 8 pounds 6 ounces Michael Mair City, weighing Aaron Brvan errand parents are Mrs I nine Ruep, son of Mr. and St Join F. II BrondVnt and Mrs Gkn Rupp, observed his G a M her and Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Wratha!!. b ithday on Monday, November IT Dale Arbon, Grantsville. GRANTSVILLE SECOND WARD with members of his immediate RELIEF SOCIETY family. Grand maih'r and grand Because of the Thanksgiving father. Me. end Mrs. Clarence! We enjoved talking to Dot Mil!-Christmas came early this year of the holiday the Second Ward Relief telephone ipp o. Tooee were on hand tOivrI on th will held their social share his b.rthdty take and ice 7C0l.e Valley Hospital She tells for the Muirs of North Grants Society there wasn't any stockings science lesson on Tuesday, Nov. cream Laurie Rupp was justiy us she is feeling pretty well 22 at 2 p m. proud of his cake wh.ch was made undergoing an operation on her, hung nor any Chr.stmas tree in the form of a lion. (these things will come later) but h;p on 'Friday. SON VISITS Ida Barrus, is also in the Tooele .final adoption papers were filled James L. Wrathall of Belmont, Valley Hospital, where she is re- - out, signed and handed proud IN CALIFORNIA California, stopped over for a VACATION following a major op- - parents, Mr and Mrs. William cuperating brief visit with his parents, Mr Mr and Mis. Elbert Lawrence eiation on Wednesday, Nov. 9 iMair on Monday, November 14, and Mrs. Paul E. Wrathall. He are in Bakeisfield, Mrs. Maude Bell who has been along with handsome two year old vacat.oning was enroute to Wyoming on a California where they are guests a patient there has returned tOMichael LaVar who is boss of the hunting trip, he was accompanied of their daughter Alice, and her her home and is reported to beihouseho'd. by other hunters from 'husband Norman Willis This happy couple who have dis- recovering mont area Friends everywhere wish a com-- j pared of having any children of ne'e reco ery for all of these fine their own have been foster paren's to b'ack eyed Mthael since July 5, 1153. He celebrated h s second birthday on August 7 Novmber 14 was ind'vd a red letter day or 11IS !nPPy family. 18; iKiv Reed on Friday, Nov Lee M II ward, Jolynne George Brown, Gracia Harris and Don Ed HERE TROM HURRICANE Sandberg on Saturday, Nov. 19, Russe!l an 1 Betverl 'Vn?ht tBobhv Cirt.n and Lnrell Palmer on Sunday, Nov. 20, Maxine Paint- - enjoying a visit from Russ moth"r on Mon ir.y, Nov. 21 and Jack Angel, Leola Higley, Karen Warner and Glade Gamble on Tues Nov 22 j" Hnpnv Wedding Anniversary tt Mr and Mrs William Johnson, md Mr and M's. Omer Stewart, on Saturday, Nov 19, Mr. and M-- c w lham Mur on Sitndav, 20 November, Mr. and Mrs Gayle Wat"oo on Tups lav Nov 22 JR. Pr.r- - close S tnday, Vo ' 21 Vowin' a 4t season tbit sartcd Oi tuber 8 this year. Department of fish and game rejxirts to date indicate more Utahns were afield hunting these two upland game bird species than during past years, with hunter success now appearing to be above that of other seasons The number of hunters afield land take of these hids will not h known until a final tallv of field reports and census cards is Hall junior, Mason is big, strong and feels much more at home on the bottom of the pile than he does standing on his feet. Then there is flanker Dennis Painter who handles his 160 pounds like a pile driver. Painter is a demon on defense, can smell a play almost before it starts, and then likes nothing better than to smear it like mnllassos on Anxiously awaiting the big state semi-finfootball battle between Grantsville and Millard is this trio of linemen who have contributed so much to the success of the Cow-bothis year L to R Lynn Oliver, 163 pounds of pure dynamite, who operates in the center of the iine, and a holy terror on boih olfen'e and defense. Next is Terry Mason, ISO pounds of fighting fury. Only a Home Missionary Assignments for Grantsville Stak' Faw-- j hunts PI t.se bring them to the City made brieht and early Saturday the 19th Fnding of the partruhp seasons The money will he used by the November 20 marks the last of PT for several different future Uahs unland name bird hunting projects for 10 The waterfowl season through January 5, The orgin of moonshine seems parents visit to be a secret ( 1 still. Mr and Mrs John Hatch of their Tronic, U.ah, are visitmo ch Idren in Grantsville. They are making their head quarters at the home of Mr. and Mrs Oral Rich-ins- , G5 South Hale, and visiting with the following children from there: Mrs Russell Wright, Mr 10 Year Guamtee Durr Hatch. Mrs. W. G. By bee Sriul Some of TIiom Katies Our W av Judges were Gerald Jones and Donna Whllunmson Winners will in the Sacrament be announced service, November 20. son tr anl H,in',arlrn Clink con-tinu- 's js Frmk Ba'e Grantsville First Ward m Fawon and J. Ivman V Tli truFe 1I Claik Ward Orsoi Johnson.l Re-- Russell Clover Ward Ritchffe Wil-- i hams Roland Harris How a d M Dav.s Dug.vay and S'mt.e W CI.it k L M Tippetfs, Erda Ward w V ' V6 Home m "iomrv a'smnmen's for Sunday November 0 in the Gnn'sville Stake is released by President Ar htir L. Parrus as m Finis Sunday GAS WATER er. s- Or Exchange Al CrnnN ill: i- have cool, overgrown overshoes or galoshes that we can't use. - nl low ParlritW - Hunt Somethin d.flerep; rad n c The will take place Satuidiy PlA is sponsoring a overshoes and galoshes rale at 10 00 am at the City Hall Not only should this be a boon to the parents with several children but it is a worthy cause as well. We all need winter foot wear for our childien and most of us UCi' I Ovnslioo Sain t ;Vr -- ?:jc illviw Last year Utah's mine employed 2.6 of the state's employed workers. Yet these same mines paid 18 of all Utah property taxesl These figures are a yardstick to use in measuring the economic contribution made by this most important basic industry to such vital governmental services as education for our young people. UTAH MINING "From the ASSOCIATION earth comes an abundant life for all " Oh n Now 1 Patti Ranae King, who was one year old Thursday, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David King of Grantsville. She has three sisters and three brothers who joined in .the first birthday The world has 48 waterfalls with a greater drop than Niagara, yet none wnth its annual volume. i tr Gordon's Men's Wear (10 West Vine in Tooele) HAS THE BEST SELECTION OF BOYS AND MENS WINTER COATS ae IN TOWN! GIVE THANKS WHERE IT COUNTS Castle Gate Patronize your sponsor. Buy where you see the sign of the "bowling sponsor." It identifies the source of your team and league support. UTAH STATE BOWLING and PROPRIETORS ASSOCIATION Aberdeen TROUBLE FREE Jack H & M & Jill Lanes The new-siz- e Tempest is primed to scoot on less gas! Five hot versions of the Trophy 4 engine. 110 to 155 h.p. Any choice will move out in a hurry, sail up a steep hill in high gear, has the power for quicker, safer passing. Front engine is balanced by rear transmission. (Standard shift or extra-cos- t automatic.) Takes weight off the front. Easy steering. Longer tire life. Adds ballast in the rear. Improves traction and braking. No big TIIE NEW TEMPEST hump. Foot room and leg room for six men. Independent suspension at all 4 wheels. Most other cars only have it in front. too. The Tempest wheels are set farther apart than cars. the wheels of other new-siz- e Gives a solid stance. Secure corsedan nering. Theres a and a station wagon. Prices come close or even beat the tags on the compacts. If youre figuring on a new car-fion a new Tempest. 4 barrel carburetor and automatic transmission. available in floor Wide-Trac- COALS Tooele County exclusively at k, oacM&Ma&SteSM is wu. 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