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Show The Tootle Transcript Friday.. Novo rr hr 10, ritr nroKTMs sun 1001 y nrCTRlC IRON RI PUKING AU, MKI.S. SH AM IKONS fll'ANFD AM) RI PAIR! I) FIMfRS. GR'ND MEAT .MOVIIIIV SPVRT 1 IMP 8ui inllitiim' Isp, li,; SI! P 7lilj Ml Tor P'lllMC 1 other than M I - lb- - m hv f Da. J 2. 1 P r n xx Phi boater m- x- - If. Mj eh-- . trie p 7 10 HOC per hour or mou for part or full turn row,, xxork hant' repeat order; Mail or woman Write MrNTFS CO. Pox H, p7-1Oakland 21. Calif . 1931 Pan AmeriKIR SAIF can 13 ft house tiolir Phone tj I of e I J t l to ft t n-- I l -- t ! Jt ( r tip I ! IX pound I t i ink p7 Giati 10 I I $2.30 17 7 7T7 i iTTe (RI HINT R quire I If 17 xxo home Rmudxi.iv No T- - . 7 In nil i St si i Cj ! 1HM ''it. Salt t uk.' r Id II SAl I. (ienel.il jn. uhun home, xxa'.er (fixing business, right and hutl.hnes t S: John ("ontatf Boyd Russ I! after 6 p m. p 10 II OR tl",y ii-- lb. 43c C! luck Wnqon STEAK xxill f.Miitxx die Stake Pnm.tr hold 4 ri'iixiiiiioii on Saturday in the f l Ward (uitih Meetings m SPARE RIBS 10 Primary Mediums Al Grail Isviilc Sal. r If in. Pork In p I ill. i UK p Sj 2)1 No l:h lungs till me ' ! I Sol ') l ' thiee x Vt I 7 10 ti 2.59 red jtotatoi II rues jer xs? hv.iti r j! at. hot OR SAl I. ,S,gned- Nov I Phone Jirt anvimej iTvTT oTT sTli - , 4 oil u t ii i X Anderson's Market Basket monthly Mon- - full lime Jot personal interview write P, O nt lit It n Sugar Wl-l- I Halibut lb. 23c J t', Idaho Million Man Enla News Ii t J(K t , 11 t U 1 id a qujlA I) ur, Tv. I'M TT: rTV-ssdibts contra, t.d u i j t t X rnoncv li.sHl!M'l S III this urea No helling lu qii.duv on must h.nt VKI lo SiXtO lidl SlXeil til hours xxeikly c,m fii uj to S4ou Rax 1371, Boise, x l 3 lbs 1.00 t'.ifjJUd fiUI vs If I)!H) Ri fill ng fiom Ni Jv V vim;. WI ST AS Proiliiciion Of Oillli Doubled enml tard Rtluf Sin 0 ty will buhl a joe (bn 'niii of aiinlex nude by t.v mom-Ini- s on Thsda. Nov 14 at thtur The nation's cuttle industry de-- j Idlexx vrvix iiMU'iatu!, Hums fm micas ri pular wetk muting Imxils and oihi l suth im; i flu ii my itmugh , dish lo satislx ijv i!i nix w nl be ax ailabU the Aim rican appetite lor Tet.tl Ii i vx eight of i ante and i jlf jinxim heil Ini mure than doubled, Mine tin '2li s In the same permil's piipuialuut hu mit, the By Itmh Clarke has im leased only 7J per ceni Mr ami Mis Gary Sti mfeldi litis Inis meant mine beef jnr and (wo daughters. Ioiah-and pi son, sax E O Bigg, county Mr r Palnn and xlension Afenl Willi llah Male Marie, sons, Gaiy and Rnnme, of Sail L'luv spy lake sjh nl Satuidiv al (he Inuue III' 1 STS ilu following reasons of Mr ami Mi llaiilex .itiner fur im r u- d i ffu ieni v Mr and Mi Ganh fii!!e and I death Ills Almost 20 pi r Kristine and cent fewer cattle and calxe on childien, Joiimla, Sheitul of Spnngxilh. spi nt (he Ins) today than in the 9.U g weekend al (lie home ol Air and Mm Calves ore Ivun per 1W Mr Dolour Magee cows The birth rule has mi teas ed from 7t js-- r 100 cows m PLM Mr Vivian H.iliomb of Spiing to 88 in I '53 xille is guest ai ihe home of a MORE FAINTS are raised to daughter and son inlaw, Mr and Mr Delmer Magee, where she inability Calves an minted for wdl visit for a while of the rattle only a fourth In the "20 s in Mr, Jxan Alsop, Mi Maxine slaughtered JO s, calf slaughter ran a and BobnJer and Mr Je.nvHr Boxce as 4rt per feni of the toial high were hostess al a Moik shower, Belter bieedmg and expansion of Sxlxia Monday evening, for Mi feedlot ope! at ions have aided this fixe ladies trend Twenty tangford. enjoxed playing bingo and visit More bei f cattle, less dairy: Sxlxia reieixed ing together. some nice gift and a lot of fun Over half of ihe cattle were dairy sunk from 1926 to 1943. Now only was had by all. 30 per lent are dairy, due to deGerald Clark was pltuxanth clining dairy cattle numbers Beef Giaulsx ih lb. 59c Cocktail Sauco 25c Andersons Market Basket ol u 10 01 a in S' i. e Pi i mxIi ie, V i nma Clt Id "tai h. r r jsirto! that mix xoik-i- r in ixirx xx ml Pronuy is ex jMHtid lo Im in attendant e 'I Vie Xx.d Is inn member of i he (i, 'Mil Board vxhti xxill talk (o I he xxjid xx oik, is Thev are Ueh n II Aldi'ile am! Mvrl W, llain lion ,I I pin Ihe (eaihelS !x evui'id Afu moon meetings niusiC con-timi- e uniil 3 13 pm for offners, di r tt tin ami choristers URNITURl' need upholsterin'! J and resilin':' Work guaranteed. PUR SALE 7i foul Galax.e Frank I indsav. Ph fix? 271 t lob coupe, laiK of extras See Stake Drama ?0 at 325 So Mam or cal! KM IM) j Nov. 1 I PiOj P-1111 fix? CAR LP AND in 21 I I'RNnL'RF. RI K FOUND JtOlSll RY RI PAIR glasses in cje IdenFOR SAl I" ehs'ine ihuhes li x Bulletin I f estimates. Ph fis?on9 Jav tify al Transirigt er and refrigerator, Ph fisJOIM 10 Mr. Lindsay Fee. We tf Nov. still P haxe ano'her 14 17 pair after 3.30 pm. in coral inlored case found a 'held Tuesday. November 14 a! ihe D A Mil.K PASH (iRAUl I'RIf f7shand ci ! I PS, luscious with full cream line Drive out few xxeiks ago p 9 Granis iiie H gh Si hix! audi- - KnniTli IJiuDav CIRCLE A Ranch fried chicken Jtorumt Brook-sidand saxe bv (he gallon To Mak Sunday Hamburgers, hot dogs and fries C. ria a time is 7.30 pm. and SAND AND OR AVI L crushed of mouth in the Dairy. a truxsioq s free jus! right for these autumn eve ifu Mr Kenneth I indsav will br and for atmn to strewed sjv M.ddie C.mvon Ph. nins. Call Rs2 1011 and your cenn nt Sires I ini h to j im h ai h waul in the slake xxillithe mu si sjieakir on Sunday, 12. order xd! he ready xxhen vou or mixed and present a one act plav. j Voxen, iii Imth Ihe Clark and w: Alma house rmk. No mil4 sandmth rOR SAIF rmul base, arrive. ARCTIC C1RCI.F. Utah trailer fixll ft. Ixxn Iwdrooms Don't lorret to sei aside th.s Sic-h- I Ward .sacrament mst-nijh- l nmrior Avenue and Rroadaav. CRI tnree - eighths im h ihijis for for an entertaining evening mgs Mr I indsav and his family Air condaioning $?HK) Can he all. and road will tie ihe guests of the Clark Trax f,ll is I lop gravel promised I F sin-ox Area. Fast at WANTrn Vfiard al 00 p m. large space healer nxalor, loading and dump truik or call Dugxxav, Fxtensmn fil'H coal or oil. Phone S3? 0321, mxiii-d- . hauling All at popular local RUMMAGE SUE C 10 Al 7 00 o'clock he will speak prices. From Atkin Pit on Ihe Grantsville resulents who wish STATE FARM MUTUAL Storkton ruad For orders call in the Second Ward Everyone is the to or items articles to donate AUTO INSURANCE fit? 10x7 Sundays or evenings. . . also welcome to rome and hear STATE FARM r AAUW Pumma,,e Sale may ST AVI EY I- - SEARLE Dav lime call 882 3572 this, former Grantsville High of Airs INSURANCE them home to the 47 West First North P F- - 10 17 h. Fongan missionary and at coai 453 Ruth Matthews, Fast Main 7 Phone LEONARD HANSEN in the LDS Church busini ss place. 47 K)R RI NT The sale will be held on Satur- present teacher Sihfx'I in Tonga. 49 S 1st East - 882-300- 5 DO YOU HAVE a drinking probNorth Broadway. in Tooele is for the and day pur lem? If so write Tooele A A Also Open Evenings jvise of raising money In buv O. Box 651, Tooele, FOR SUE group. P. forty acers of tvioks for Ihe boohnwhile. Grams-villA Rcmimlrr Utah. choue ground in Tooele, suit residents are urged to supTOR SALE in Grantsville? txxo brick home, Whats hajijiened able for exclusive sulxlivision. port this worthwhile cause. Who forgot the flag? bedroom, full basement, re- F&AM Rocky Mountain Lodge Call Howard Haines, agent for No. 11 regular meetings IsC For two days since election day creation room, paraee, large lot Franer Realty. Ph. 7:30 3rd and p.m. WrrKTND TRIP Tuesdays, if has Excellent location, Ph. never been taken doxxn CRI LOVI.IY BRICK HOME for rent 8 North Main. P-Tlie Myron Kimbers motored to from in front of one of the poll882 0627. BPOE ELKS No. 1673 meetings Ogden on Saturday evening for ing places. APRONS half or cover-iat I fourth and second OR RI NT fixe mom unfur- dinner and a visit with friends 50 Tuesday, Plain nr fancy. $2. to $2 Who slipped' 1 out. nished nnartment. Ph 882 3659, from logan, Briuham City and 5X3 So. Coleman. Ph 882 1407 or to Dec. 22TF HOME TOR SALE-- Ph SSi 0773 pl0(Gmuse Creek A meeting with thi se old friends has become a . twice yearly tradition. On Sunday GFT A'OUR winter pitatois reds the Kimbers drove to Ileber City or whites. $3 per 100 Extra to attend an IDS Farewell testifanev $1 Phone 882 2188. monial for Dean Duke Mr Dukes father and Bishop Kimtier served I.AWN MOWERS MASAWS. By Louise Bell and Dianne Parswuis together as counselors in the kinson SHARPENED. TREE CHINE one Wtndover Ward bishopric at KEN DELIVERY. PICKUP 2B2 tmu. NO SI Y SAW SERVICE. On behalf of the cheerleaders 32c lb. SIXTH STREET. FORMERLY with the studentbody, we along SUNDAY SPE AKER lb. 9c STEWARTS SAW SFRVICE. would like to pay tribute to our and his son Noel Mr Callixter Polish 10 will be Ihe featured Grantsville Cowboy football team Kenneth We are all extremely proud of lb. 69c speakers RUGS, CARPETS. FURNITURE in the Grantsville First We clean tint, dve, bind, moth Ward on Sunday. Sjiecial musical the outstanding job they did this or residence Andersons Market Basket proof. Call numbers will be presented bv Col- year. Football season is now over Andersons Market Basket CRI leen Dideriekson, Relva Winmill and we came out third in the to and Elaine Parkinson. Sacramenl region. We just want them know how mm h we really apimiwiin'wn'ijtpii'iiiinin meeting starts at 7:00 p m. Everypreciate hoxv they took the hard one is welcome. breaks thev go end came relit luck readv lo fi'di', eveiytime. BROTHER VISITS I - Mlit r 1 - Iw-- r 1 n 0 8S2-H2- 0 - I 1 1 1 -t )0 mil xxill e tluiht (4nlli e 3 P-1- after Pnmaiy (lass, cattle piodme substantially more little friends sang happy meat per head than dairy cattle. Slaughter Weights higher: The birthday lo him and they ull had average dressed weight of 10 cake and candies togeth birthday catt'e slaughierixl was 5u6 pounds er compared to 468 pounds in 1920 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hjnsen FARMERS AND ranchers will and family visited friends in 1 rda probably continue to decrease on Saturday. death losses and improve calving rates through better management Just a little reminder - Do you developed in animal repractices have your Baraar items ready? search." the countv agent says. k Mr. and Mrs. James Strickland, Credit sources for livestw prosuch as bankers and busiof Cedar Fort, sj'ent last Thurs- ducers, will likely be more willday. at the home of a daughter nessmen, adjust-meatMr. and Mrs ing to provide capital for ' and conditions to market Dale Castagno, and enjoyed the The greater output of beef per day and helped LaRae eat her head becomes mnre significant birthday cake. when compared with other counMr. and Mrs. Doug Culley and tries. Argentina and Brazil have family of Magna, spent Tuesday 20 per cent more cattle than the visiting at ihe home of Mr. and U S. Their annual beef and veal Mrs. Allen Clark. production, however, is only about Mr. and Mrs. Vern Taylor and f as large. son Robert, of Spanish Fork, spent the weekend at the home RFCRFATION Recreation is not the frosting on of Mr. and Mrs, Rawlin C. Gull. Robert is on his way to Pensa- the cake; it is one of the imporRolierl cola, Florida, where he will re- tant ingredients of life. of W. with Crawford, the new duties his lo Philosophy "My port Education," Recreation US. Navy. surpn-e- d when Hour ivilh No I-- Time Acciilentw f l tab Power and month t ai hievement reiotd man houis without i iitenr la-- Lij ht Company a ne salrty of one indiim lo-' time Ji -a Aii online to F. M Nai.phton, if the brut, employee luxe wmked over tme million hours since July 18 wiih-o- u an jniJint in lost time It is the first time m the of IPXl uih a reiord Mr. Naughton has 1'is-- ailii-xed- , pi iy ml s The ru'urd reflects this years ii to make J tnmp.ign exeiy (me of mir 180 employe xaleiy lonsiiou at a!! times It inten-if- for men is a fine a luex einent who e.n h dux must bundle tons of heavy equipment, work on poles up to it) feet almve the ground, ami rt pair hot" eVttrical lines C.nrvtng from 110 volt to voiu," Mr. Naughton x.m! MFDICINE VI TAM! VS Some vitamins are dangerous taken m excessive amounts, aciording In an authority identified with the American Medical Association Tlie public should beware of exiessive amounts of vitamins A and D Both these drugs (and they are ding) lelong to what is known as the fat soluble group, and the body retains them. amounts, They can, in exce-siv- e Dr P. L. produce toxic effects White, Nard. hm. National of Retail Druggists. if YOUR FORD RUNS BETTER With s FORD PARTS! son-in-la- Ask Your Repairman lo Use Genuine Ford Paris or See Your Ford Dealer Bonneville one-hal- Motors 278 North Main p Grmilsvillc High News 1 SLICED BACON SPUDS 20 lbs 59 b, Turkeys Sausage t. in Stock 49 Yams Veal Roast 882.-31- 0 i?r .I1"-'- , Mr. Frank Ray Lee is a guest at the home of his sister, Mrs Myron Kiniber. Mr. Lee has just received his discharge after serving for nine years in the U S. Air Corps. a. Miss Join Wind tvs ie",ied as Football Oueen ths season. She was chosen by the I ootlull Club at the ooening of the season and we feel that she has reigned as a lovely queen. The Sophomore Swing is going HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Bernice to be held Friday, Nov. 10, 1961. Castagno, Linda Fawson, Janice Plans and preparations have been Washborn, Alma Wootton and to made to make it a great success. Mary O. Matthews, on Friday, 10 The sophomores would like to inNovember; to Glenna Anderson, vite everyone to come and enjoy Patricia Castagno, and Vicky the fun. Reed on Saturday, Nov. 11; to FORMER RESIDENT ILL Coralie Washburn, Raylynn and Joe Alan Naylor, SunWord has been received that day, Nov. 12; to Alan Holyoak, former Grantsville resident, Miss Thelma I. Naylor, and Florence Carol Caldwell is ill in a hospital Reed on Monday, Nov. 13. CaldHAPPY ANNIVERSARY to Mr. in Missoula, Montana. Miss Mr. of and well is the daughter and Mrs. Marion Anderson, Sat. Mrs. Bert Caldwell who now reNovember 11. Ko-for- d side in Corvallis, STUDENTS BROTHER Norman Thomas, Westminster ENTERTAINS student has been visiting over the Mrs. Don Ed Sandberg enterweekend with his brother, Terry tained as guests on Tuesday night Thomas and his grand mother her brother, Mr. Donald Naylor Mrs. Nell Smith. and his family, of Sacramento, California. WEEKEND GUESTS Lee Matthews, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Matthews and Alvin Matthews, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Matthews were weekend visitors at the homes of their parents. The bovs are students at the College of Southern Utah at Cedar City. corn SEAS0 Its the best hunting buddy a hunter can have. The Scoot by International you there and back in solid comfort. Weather-tigh- t tops (there are four of them) steel or soft vinyl, cab or Travel-Top- s keep you snug and dry. A high capacity heaterdefroster warms you on the way to the blind. Great as it is in the field, the Scoot will also shine for you at a wide variety of work will get full-lengt- h aday tasks from delivering to servicing, family shopping to church socials. Its four cylinder, 93 horsepower Comanche engine gives it the oomph for plowing mower or hauling a snow, pulling a trailer. Optional gives it the added traction for heavy work or for going cross country, beyond the roads. A full assortment of accessories enables you to equip your Scoot for your needs. See us today about your Scoot. scour itiTERmiotm BARRUS MOTORS, INC Phone 83 North Main Montana. VISIT 882-287- 4 Tooele, Utah a I,.. r mi u " - i.wtr r WITH A FLAMELESS DINNER AND MOVIE The following Club members went to Salt lake City on Wednesday for dinner and a movie: Mary Bailev. Lottie Johanson, Edna Knowlton, Fern Lisenbee, Thelma Navlor, Jennie Callister, June Sutton and Virginia Electricitys pure flameless heat pampers the most delicate fabrics . . . protects colors and whites alike. Clothes come out sweet smelling and sunshine fresh . . . electrically. Clothes last longer, too . . . because you dry them as fast and clean as you with no outside dirt or weather wash them wear. Yes, Eke cooking electrically . . . flameless electricity is your better way to dry clothes! Save now on an electric dryer at your dealers. Geld-mache- RETURNS HOME Mrs. Kenneth Bell has returned from a weeks visit to the home of her daughter and Mr and Mrs Douglas Baer Kyle in Anaheim, Calif. The Kyles are the Droud narents of a npw babv girl, born October 20th. The baby is the first grand child for the Kenneth Bells The babys mother is the former Carolyn Bell HOME ON LEAVE Owen Barrus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Weslv Barrus is home on leaxe from the U S Navy. UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. son-in-la- V .. INFLATION BUT Happy birthday to pretty little Pauline Mclnelly, who celebrates her first birthday today, Nov. 7. PROCRASTINATION A family party is being held for The man who procrastinates the little miss at the home of her Megiddo parents, Mr. and Mrs. Verl struggles with ruin. of Grantsville. Message. Mc-Inpl- ly I ..... ....... WAWMVii'VV( .A ..V. HAS MADE DOLLARS SMALLER... the average Utah Power 8. Light Co. residential or farm customer gets more electricity for a dollar today than ever before |