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Mr Matthews has He has been cnv.dov iij hv the ten; i a.. sc in ts'jl.e amt lo- Cirri (.. llolindcr ILi ile'i'n I ho pVl'' to for i" '' cal farming and stockmen organi-alio- , w ( 'ainlidat for For ('otmciltmm ,ej!M and is a ni.unien.im e join-vmao lie s we.l known m At present he is a D rector of Catv Coimrilman In limb int C,tv CiKin.-lmahs unik in Ens bisebill and ,ii AiMi-ia- -l Wont the Ce Mmaiher is a candnl.pt or-':n o' "n' in on. a member of the I'tah Tarm Glen C. P.ohnder, Republican Ray "or n'll'ii'on on Tiu'mI.-M He has been die lilt Gran'sv fbire.m and is on the Tooele Co fbniee for Cuv Councilman h 5 hi a native of 'i toe i.i Ml A an ! i. ke ", m P Sod ConsersaPon Board He is a been a Ide lorn; resident of the GelibM, r, Cran'-oill- i 'o'mc.iI vili", came to O'ro. departments of the I DS member of the IPS Church and citv of Granlsvilie. He has been in l'M6 He purchased the old ("hurt h at the present lime is Agricultural lemploved for the past 12 years vacant I rnkson line and nov He vv is fleeted to the City Conn-i- l Director for Grantwille flake by- Utah Siale Rond has a thriving grocery business ;n t'l'T and was mg in thar"' He has worked in the Mutual An active member of the LDS the G & It S'ore of park am! ret re it. on at faihpes and Stake Sunday School organi- Church, he his been Superintenlie was elected to the C'tV Conn n the " iv ! or the past 2 ve.irs zations. He has been artise in dent of the Sunday School, work- cd in PiT Durieg hs f ra Ihi he has twen over ihe ray ro. ed in the MIA Bov and years in office, he was in charge sjrious nsic orean zalions. I"pirimen His ssife is the former Mary at present is teaching a Sunday of the waler department, ana lie and his wife. Phvllis, are the Orme and they have a son and School Class. since then has headed the reme-tarnrents of three th Idien He s,.rv a daughter. and public buildings depart He is a veteran of World War d in the Army during World War H where he served whh he U S ment. Tw o Mr is in formtin He is to GeMriarher married active the Army. Former Rcdtlent er Mdva Severe and hes one son LDS Church and at the present Dirw in Salt Lake time is fust counselor in the Firs; I'NDFRGOF.S St RGrRY '! F.dvard C.'ss iv 1' in th" h shopric. He is also a mem Ward Freida Ar!t Iudisi, C7, f00 So. DS llospiMl in Sail lake Cuv. her of the i Inns Chib and o' t!v Tth Cast, San tv, L'lah, former on Mood i De fn'lowm; sur",ery Grams'.', He Vohinteer Grartsville resident, dud Wedneslight par'nvnt. day, O to'vr 2ii:h m a Salt Lakt H is married to the former Ibcp tal of natural causes. Virgin. a Worthing'on, of '!es cuv HMtowrrN Rom in Heidersdo.f, Germany, and they are ihe parents of five CFI FPR ATION'S May 21, ISil. daughter of Karl son is presently "tvHren. One Frnst and Johanna Fncdr.ch Arlt. Several groups clebrated Hallomarried Otto P. Ludwig, Jan. 27, serving a m'ssion in London, Eng- ween weh paries On Satordcv. land this, and it was later soiemnized the Fireman's Auxiliary mvi!-- ! L.DS in the Salt Lake Temple. ed llimr husbands to a costume She was an active member of parly. Plenty of delicious eats Ihe Church, serving in the Relief and a h'larious good time was the Society and in genealogy work. i order of the night. Survivors include her husband, On Tuesday, 'he Sixth en.tes! Sandy; 2 sons, Martin D , Oasis; of the Elementary School eagerly Herbert S., Sandy; three daughtgave uo Tnekin or Treatin for ers, Mrs. Zerlin (Elsie) Haws, of Mr. Tom Williams is the new a party w'th games and dancing. Salt Lake City; Mrs. Kent (Herta) member of the city police force Then they piled into cars and Strnte, Spring City Mrs John D Mr, Williams, who recently mov- toured the town, rolled ng for Twenty eight grand ehildren and ed here from Nevada CARE. Tim pnrtv was sponsored one great grand child also suris nor new to Grantsville or to by the Parent Teacher Associavive Funeral services were held the position of police officer. Be- tion. in in Burial was Sandy. fore moving to Henderson, Monday Mr On Tuesday night the Second Memorial Gardens of the Valley Williams was emp'oved as Cifv Ward M!A had a partv whh turn Marshall, here in Grantsville and ed out to include prartirnlly pverv while in Nevada, he was employLEAVE NO STRAW UNTl RNED in town The Recreation teenager ed at the Naval Station and was Hall was decorated The expression Leave no straw very cleverly also a member of Henderson's unurnd came to us from the complete with spook ally which Police Reserves. old English castles and churches included spooks of all sizes and He is married to the former where lavers of fresh straw were shaoes and even a rnrnse. There Hire! Green of this city and they were spread over the floor to cover litMr. Williams booby traps, balloons and are the parents of three children. ter and dirt. A complete search games galore, followed by refreshWe are sure Mr. Williams will would include turning all of the ments and a dance. This party OLD COLLEGE be a valuable addition to our straw. proved to be the biggest event of William and Mary College, the police force. the fall season. second oldest in U.S., was estabSPEED OF BLOOD The speed of blood moving lished in 1683 by charter from through the body is about 5 to 6 King William, and Queen Mary of inches per second. England. n fi .ill's.:;' n .is" ,. Pullover or Cardiqan Assorted Colors and Collars h: 3 121 Na Main ,M I ! "ii ihosen tu ri'pri'snii thu Kepubli-p.irty fur the of., e or C.t i - 1 Duquesne it Mohawk lonckson Di ' i Oil Drum Ticket lt MEN'S AND BOY'S SWEATERS H DIXIE QUEEN I ,'i -- 149 Gal Kl S to 7Vz to QUALITY M to ito : ' HATS P 11 MEN'S DRESc Special Selection BAKERS i d I rise V inii ,i I I Prices start c! Sizs it Ij'lll I lli" t'n I Mil'll"! Boys and Mens Warm CAPS c:l l .. CLOTHES No n n tt ' l M ,i'i t pun ioii I! v l , I n " '! t " . !( i".'l t if m tr a'i thr At ,li" '' M i( t I 4 ii k l .' n I GR! ITISGS t. !' mi i n , t , :u it" ! K ! 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EASY TERMS 60 Tooele, Utah South Main 4 Wc al Fabric Specially Cenlcr Iimle You lo Our 7lh o Fancy Blade Cut November 3 to Pot Roast 1 1 Fresh Mealy Spare Hibs w Jola Wind has been chosen is football queen for this year by he High School football team. fj, Fresh Tender - 47 31onde BEEF CUBES HAM HOCKS BACON Jb. 59c Fresh Lean lb. 25c Small Meaty lb. 49c Cudahy Sliced Large Size Large Jiffy Mix Quick Pk3 37c - 15 Oz Maypo 0al Cereal 2 for 75c Folgers V, Coffee Fine Dr!P Gr!nd 1 .... 47c Assorted Colors 15 South Main Street Phone 882-237- 0 Mity Fresh Frozen PEAS 10 Oz. Pkg. 6 for 98c 4 ro11 Pack 39c 39 BLEACH TABS Spanish or Chicken Rice-A-Ro- ni Chiparoon Crackers faster Scott H. Matthews, first hild for the Ron Matthews, was n on October 14 in Salt Lake 2iy. The new baby weighed 7 fimdg 1!) ounces. His mother is he former Shirley Knowlton, and irw grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Knowlton and Mr. Hunter Matthews, of Grantsville. Keep your face to the sun and your shadows will fade behind. White King lb 69c Nabisco Zee Tissue 2 for 59 FAB A 2 for 59 Grade Med. - Farm Fresh EGGS 2 doz. 95 M"4SCmGCLS FOOD 11 North Main Tooele gMx stores |