OCR Text |
Show Tho Tooele Transcript Friday, Nov.'Tib-r 1 IIRFMFNS AUMIURY IHaii.c Je ireman R, ' Veai fn vVv.-n- Qnmi Her 17 1951 r 0j hone Koiintl Table . of the Lad, ex f xhn'kr, u,k,.-- amj ptn.h Auxilary held the.r regular ru-i- t i v ix.j-1 RlU t,,,,,.! ln, on Monday u! ..V t.re to President m a Virj. Gi Ul'tuch. i president hi r, 1 u;hn linmn, Ltiwas in vharge of the meeting flu 'vi lemivon MvrtU Barrus, evening activity hjs qn.lnng on mo quill whit h members an f ein Lix.nb.-e- , I ,H,xe m, n) . radon fur tnWB,. ihl f her Jn Doo-htK.rim;; m Pn-pNurth' Member . 'ii W,ur llj:us ! i i. C lhi of I BROWN'S Ioiih Miionary CraHlillr i Out For Make Granixvi'le Suke Home Mm Croud M A h , id V. fnv V o Mi in i r i l hat u ' "1 I v of ,1 Ml .i V i !' i d i I i f 1,1 n t i '(. I r '!u' n-- eiooj) tngt An t M) Mvur i r P t n i ll' T MONTH fur Sunday, Nov -- i ! fi-- xt rs i . IIM ' Men's Thermal u! Vern Fa w son. , Tu J In 14 Mens Winter id x , lx I i d lit, I, ul r. lk If CARTOON TEATURE! mt' I'ter Admix the mtorii it on has In i n rcieiv wm Id MIC ft' laotm BOY THE SECRET OF MONTE CRISTO r Se-o- nd One Group One Group 7 COATS I Basement Carport 100 Per Cent Nylon Dacron Tilled Reduced iio ! ENDS SATURDAY W .1 i '- F SKI PARKAS V II ! Mens and Boys r hu'Sir ir I Vi'l ,! Id W iTw: I io ! i It I l.H I H v - Teachers $C88 Wool Tell. mu t s I H I stu-lie- HATS ol ! ru n e . ,h tor bout ut'N - Meet Your Men's Dress i tv plav, whuh conterns ai ed Mr. Allen neti 'ihufx plot to "cold shoulder" Cl LB Ml MBf RS M lipHits. and some AND nr arrivals, wax judged MHO Mil I. Wentlrl Whili be! in a frld of five plavx O'hrr IROI I IT MII07 Ratcliff Williams and pja;;Vh.ch"aUo,nif.!i7ed a ratpuxjy 4 Allen oak Holy mma ries A !' ing were "Tie PxihIus" ptesented ii'i.i;vrmvi n M i'h iv m F rdi J. R bv the Grantsv ille Second M ard Mrs I orrame Peterson Mix Han deplumed the Ru'xiin lnlii"v Anderson "Rose Red" hv Ljke Point Mard, nah f raxer. Airs Berth i I 'xher lo ited a mere 3 bio k (tori the Wemlover Meet new Grantsville Millard Sagers and Nina lawson. and Mis Rufh Mhife I louse, and 3'ktd if the Iliph to Crow A')out." by, Mt teacher, Mr. Philo Allen Mr. Raymond Russell, the Cl a i k WarJ. and "Mhen Bovs, 'Ihew "Oh hmMing had a Isitrb Allen is an Fnulixh teacher in No" he rei! ed "we took to your Wore Skirls." presented by the FORMER RTSIDENTS I VISIT D IN TAIL INJl'R our school He is a native of an eov et ntuenl F'rri i Ward or pro I Mr Alf Calhxter was confined Aniem Mrs. Jack Dunn and children, Kanab, and he graduated from if the ntv is lection BAAAR itii )" ito Tooele tal af the of Grants-vil'Valley Wood lloxp former Cross, the Brigham Young University in To lav is the it iv of the Barj.tr ter being injut ed in a f .! from residents, spent Triduv eve- and ood D37, with a major in F.njli.xh. Sjle held bv the First a horse at his ramh in Rlaill Val He is presently working toward ning visiting at the home of Mr. Ward Relief Sx letv. beginning at ley on Saturday He is with Mrs. Of and reported Jim Palmer. interest 1 1: 00 am. in the Lions a Masters Degree. While working UNBELIEVABLE Hall. . .1 to be in good condition RORY CALHOUN on his degree he taught in the to friends of the family is new Make your Christmas gift selec-- ' .Recreation Department of the of the marriage on Nov. 3rd of tions BREDIN PATRACIA SI RY INDFRGOFS RGI 1 3 Bedroom xk Bath early "Y. He has also taught at Beav- Miss Ja Niece Dunn lo Mr. Jav Mr Les Bolmder is in the St Falter. The young couple is mak- BRIDAL SIIOMFR er. Utah. Marks Hospital, where he underA bridal shower for Miss Janet went An active number of the IDS ing a home in Woods Cross major surgi rv on Mmeljv STARTS SUNDAY Higley who is betrothed to Mr He is repotted to be in salixlac Church, he is at present a dance BRICK HOME Jerrv Laycork, was held on Thur-Mr- s lory condition Ward He director in the Roy Peterson and son Vel- - day at the home of Mrs Dorothy VISITS AT PORTI AND has also filled a mission for the S10.G95 of Green River. Wyoming, Fgclund of Erda Grantsville re- don, a to the Church Mrs Vern F aw son is visitim On Your Lot! the at been have of home guests latives who attended were Mrsm Portland, Oregon, at the home Mission, Mr Allen spent 2 years in law. Mr. Christian Magg.e Rolley, Mrs. Clinton Hig-to- f her brother U S. in the and son in law her Navy. serving Low Down Payment Peterson. Mrs. Peterson who has ley. Mrs. Grover Higley. Mrs Mr and daughter Mrs Rob Miller Mr He is married to the former been residing in Grantsville is M lo Mrs. Wallace M Her Higley. is a Ibgley, Portland in Easy Financing Dixie McClellan, of Provo, who is hnsp.fil confined to a wheel chair as (he Mrs Wavne ILglev. Mism-- s also a graduate of BYU where undergo ng major suteerv UNITED HOMES. Inc. With result of injuries received in an lores ami Loretta lliglev she obtained her degree in Tie JC. Call Howard automobile accident in Green THANKSGIVING Haines Mrs. Allen TROY DONOHUE mentary Tducation. River several weeks ago The acP it hadn't been for 8 stronj 882-139- 4 Tooele Sc in hool Grant the at taught cident resulted in thp death of wind, the Fllgnms might huvr CLAUDETTE COLBERT 240 S 2nd East. SLC Springville before her marriage. Mr. Peterson Mr. Per-o- n has Celebiated Thanksgiving in New The couple are the parents of made her home with chddren in EM World Book Encyclopedia York EM two children. Phil, age 3 and Green River since that 'me The the Midtown Cafe andCXpiams ex-a- ( that thev probably Steven age 10 months Mrs. Allen the home of Mis peUt-Petersons returned to M'yoming. to settle somewhere near is also a dance director in the on Aim Sample The evening vvjsthe Hudson River The vvmd and . Tuesday. in Second Ward end is interested in honor of the birthday of Mrs the fchtM, s off Capt. Co,j forr,.d i MOST li l. ClIIUSTM iS (HI WEEKEND GUESTS painting and arts and craFts. Gladys RjuIiP. Other club mem- - diem to turn ninth Mr and Mrs Sterling Russell bers present were Eva Brown. FIRST CHILD IIIRTIIIUY CU T SlCGHSTIOM and children Laurie and Evan, of Lovina Lawrence, Amelia Palm- NEW SON Of interest to friends ar.d rela? Logan, were weekend guests at er, May Caxtagno. Mable Wootton. M s for and bov Mr a It's Tor only $3 00 you can give 12 months suhscrijttion to the tives in Grantsville. was news of the home of Mrs. Russell's par- Chloe Calhster and Daphne Orr. Jeff Wor.hington, horn Monday at most wonderful to vour read ng magazine in America the arrival of a first child, a boy C. Mr. Brown and Mrs. John ents, the Tooele Valley Hospital Wait- V friends or relatives. The Improvement Fra, with Presito Mr. and Mrs. Charles Everett, HOME FROM HOSPITAL ' dent David O M Kav as chief ehior. is a gi't that will he at home to welcome the n Mrs John C. Brown entertainMr. Ed Caxxitv is home after ing (leraldine H.glev) of Vernal, on M.i in A are brother Grv R.ini'v, long remembered Here are just a few of the outstmling in November 1st. Grand parents of ed at a d.nner nartv for Mr. and a the LDS HO'pital in Peggy and Connie, I the fijitires in th s great magj'me. new bahy are Mr and Mrs Mrs. Rufus I. Jacobson, and Mr. Sal: I ake City. The theme of this magazine is "Shaimg the Gospel the M lo Hicley. A baby shower for ind Mrs. Irving Ray Stringham IN BASIC TRAINING h Era Way." Mr Charles (Chuck! Hager, son NEW SON Master Everett was held on Fri- of Salt Lake City. The group enii F ditorial in O. each President David oF McKay by page a Dr. Dean the home Orson at Mr all Mrs. chicken has and with of dnner joyed day Hager Mr and Mrs. James Albert , the rion-- v alone issue is wo-t- n Attndm' the trimmines. Mrs. Stringham renorted for bacir tnm'ng In the Hadfield are the proud mrent Belnap in Bountiful o'ljf Articles by Richard L. Evans. Marion D. Hanks. from Gran'sville were Mrs Milo and Mr Jacobson are sister and US Air Cott af Lackland Air a , baby boy. horn Sunday, Nov Quest on and an wer sect on by Joseph Field. ng Smith H'nlev. Mrs Wallace Huilev and, brother of Mrs. Brown, , iEorce Base in Texas 12 a the LDS Hospital fn Sal'jJ General and many other wonderful articles by the Mrs. Dorothy Egelund of Erda. be na ijj lake The young man will Author tes. med after his father. He weigh'' F In the November issue there will be 18 beautiful colored in at seven and one half jxiunt!' BIRTHDAY HAPPY to Robert pit Hires of the Holy Land IhS special issue will be tiled 19 and and measured Cook. Frida v. Nov. 17: to Kaye one ha!" "In the Footsteps of Jesus. The Era should be a MUST Reed and Mary Ann Diderickson inches. Waiting at home to make in every LDS home. 18: Brown s to Sat. Nov. Jolvnne hS acquaintance is little ctor tov Pe'erson Don Ed Srndberg arf i Please contact your ward Era director or Mr. and Mrs. Kathy. Proud grandpaients Millward. and Gracia Mrs. Elsie Hadueld and Mr. and ki George O T Batrus. Lra Stake Dire'tois. phone Mrs. John Long. Harris. Sunday Nov. 19: to Lor Lorell Palmer, and K Millward Clark Ward Lyman f'awxon L. Clover s3 44set j. Y u M A TULL LENGTH l thoin P. at lit! d I i! vu-n- m is .1 ' - feel Comiorlable This Winter ,v 1 1 i i alii-ndf- PECIAL UNDERWEAR ,r , h I 1 M i th it If - i ' u, i I I ) w v i n mi i ( II , 1 e ! in xd i m Nov m ui t Mi dm x 1 i I fur i'u u r ,'s and M i n . l'o! 'll.l! on 5 4 ' u c ii - i'n- f t MU' i i- - .1,1,1 r i a u trowd id m.hl and Juu Iom t ruiif id fintn iht llij-- and Mr ami Mix Joe li far un tilt are Si'h'tl and Un min tin luixdaN's a lumnnt u' I'1 di Mir Grantxvil'e fust Ward Orvm GrJ' i Slake, 'A N )Rl of fatlutc-iAxxnt.iton on Silridiv John m, R o x Rus-rDrama" An en r t un n o proeiam nji fur L Grantsville Second Ward W un n h Ilun B to the St mxlwd hv a rmup fn-L. Imi.n, Thjvne Im'av Ijohn ant (Invtr W'ardx prexenta-- Yunnr I'nivfxts 1 h I'.i'i'U" Nm-Lake Po ni Cjthxtor, turn of Tu Niiuhlmrx art so won a II pound tutki-- and thr Si John II M Davie. and hv O'lida Blan- Illtrxonx won one of tlu f'oral d'lfttfd Frtiil'y" Sjmuel Clark ai'.'niiirii'i itii A ' TOCrTMTR Mi. ! i !. H ' i'h ' i it r i ae DomV w I v i 3 x 11 . . was ri I '1 (ha tin thi i out i mi M Mf Mci la Dminn rNinht i i djy -- of the ..!! .it Glut i' ir R ' i ii !i a id - MIDDLE n i MIIH sTVf) Tcsls sel for Kiilrnnn? lo IVaco Corps Texas-Louisian- PARRISH 10 j De-iyft- Ladies Winter Priced From Reg 8.98 to 16.9S SKIRTS 466sll WooU - Velvets - Gabardenes Assorted Sizes 10 lo 20 A i 3 J5 SWEATERS Selected Group Asst'd Styles SHOES L(? j Final Clean Up Ladies i 88 ' 88 Ladies Full Fashion st-- Asst'd Sizes and Styles Shop Early These Will Go fast! Brown's has their Store to it make more convenient for you to shop for the Holiday Season so come in and shop Early and use the Easy re-arrang- ed Lay-awa- y. USE THE TURKEY! Mon Nov. 20 E Anderson ANNIVERSARY GREETINGS to Mr. and Mrs William Johnson Sunday, Nov. 19- and to Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Redden, Monday, the 20:h. Main Remember how nice it was when the government lived with in its income - and ours? Tooele 20 lb. Turkey Free! with each Major Appliance Purchase 10 lb. Turkey Free! with each Portable Appliance Purchase evell xrr-rv- l- i. -x ik.r Vision Homes jf the at eart Bedroom Homes with Attached Carport, Range & Oven, Masonry Construction, Hardwood Floors, 40 Gallon Water Heater, Large Lots Including All Improvements. 3 Built-I- n TO BE BUILT IN BEAUTIFUL MOUNTAIN VIEW SUBDIVISION (Located at 7th Street & Second North, or on road to Tooele Smelter.) Prices Start at Homes With Full Basements SEE THE SCOUrTODAY $13830.00 Five Plans to Choose From FKA Buyers Min;mum FHA Down Payments and $100 Total Closing Costs COMBINATION Emerson combinaThe owner of this be will tion happily surprised, and regally entertained, four wonderful ways. A sharp, clear picture from the big 23"rectangular TV Transformer screen is assured by that elimchassis and the exclusive Perm-Loinates fine tuning forever. The stereo, i system incorporates a dual channel amplifier e for stereo, and an automatic record changer. The FM radio has a drift . . . noise... and distortion-fre- e tuner. Fourth big plus is that the FM radio is equipped with FM Multiplex jacks ... that permit adaption for receiving FM Stereo broadall-in-o- Full-Pow- 25 VISION HOMES r the To at JTeart Winter wonderlands wont worry or weary the new International Scout. Its Comanche engine packs power aplenty to plow snow winch and or push stalled cars. snow plow with hydraulic lift are winter-read- y Scout. options builtespecially forthe Snug in the weathertight, all steel cab, warmed by fresh-ai- r a heaterdefroster, you can laugh at winters worst and keep on going. The wheelbase is ideal for tight turns Scouts a full circle in less than two lanes. And its over-al- l width take less room in length and the cramped space plowing and winter servicing may allow. Front-mounte- er k, hi-f- full-rang- During the construction period of the Model Homes you can receive advance information by driving to 5600 West, 3575 South, in Granger (and select the Plan of your choice). or AM hone CY Evenings CY 82 t $ t, ? ? A ? T - 24 North I t OMilMU Famous Jantzen ultra-sensiti- cabinets in your choice of casts. Custom-style?s? so. in. viewable area hardwood finishes. 78-in- d high-capacit- y 100-inc- h 13-fo- h See us today about your WINTER QUIZ What one vehicle can be fixed to solve all these winter problems: road service, tire service, pushing or pulling stuck cars, and still starting, towing a big serve as a handsome little courtesy car? bob-sle- d WINTER WHIZ You're right ! The Scoot with drive for greater traction . . . tires for tread tires ... or mud . . . 78" snow plow for drives, walks winch for pulling . . . ... beaterdefroster for comfort . . . turn signals for safety . . . radio for news, weather and company. The Scout for winter work or play. over-size- d front-mounte- d Scout scour uiTEnmiom ca d 449k 1 full year warranty on parts and labor AL & LID radio - tv B ARKUS MOTORS, INC. Tooele, Utah Phone 882-287- 4 -- .1 |