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Show the Toonx !'ini ltfeu ed h I J iIjV at C'..s Mu'.ii r a! thi ptit ini 11, und, r Ait ft Marsh r (l J'ubl.sbed by the Tra 5' Nn'h Vi 1 pond, me to but i. bn 1, lone' Pi .1 e !0 f i ,i!j A1XX r IYJ1JN. i I ( ,lv, pv TcV Tranrcrxt iTn n'Pf-- 1 J C.ty, Utah, ilk Sri OtuJ Au,;ut Fricv, Niihn r ; turn Si jm r t de x, axon " Ski Club U, ft-- v Char skiis and h'i( Churches a "! 1st of the ;h 1111 ti p by trie ax a great A hux of u,ts ar ' d. IV f ti, i. rj nun O' news of the both ! a b.i v f r aJth. ! L t pi j, . fl (i tnbi-t he M v t.'i a 1 mu i. . , we. ! i i hdd, f r .,!.) m a: (, ,n U- ( , jxi'ind 3 ooni e and w.i i k I'lmul iuii'iit, yruiH fi ( Henry H.iNnn Spl an I Ab Ii und t l.ew loo Wuivon und her stn, returned j,., . n v i."i re.' hi. i; two in, ri n ulf re i kui" the uaja.i m ? Pul, ih r f i I rand child d to o' are Mr and V ,rjt)Ui ,.,r,-n- ! . U Coon of I rd i M,d id now luoher fv the he met Hop' a Si. M;ir"mrit l.ufljj in-.- m.J Catholic in the tml.ng a j those who made the upper slopes o' Alt J C PUNK, Editor I.Oi-J'- rinst nmn su riui, 21, 19ol Ncvr-rrh1- puLhshing Company, Inc , Utah A.l li r ul uuiiv ( Utah 1 tjh 1iIp at : j, 'Juuil. 3 Tr.A?:rcn:rT lit 1 Interesting Sidelights Ri'm ue cpeiutuinv un- - Confesumv. Saturday of h. n , Ilia ei ed bv ioHi 39 t the fro ml and ihis uv . I ir- -l by ul th njn.i f.ifiu m.,uite ' t i Ft Yr;us A;o 'l'lii Week 'A '1 Mr ant M (tutu lit, r It. t'l to 0. w Mr of p i,i and Mu ,. f 1 l! nmn"! man the , of i r; M usti.ri, r i fa (iruv ,i Tin, the a - , i. i ,, , i - .Hr f 'i - - Kj . ." - ' . 1..,,.. I f fA ' ' aV 4 nu I. niuir.jfe' I 1 1 j I a, ,' rnix Thankiiiviiu; Dav l.iillicrun ('Iiiirrli r.f , (imml Opcnin if new lar't Premium Oil on North Main Street will hold a Grand Opening this wetk to celebrate the completion of an entirely 4 sere ire station on the site of the old one. The station was built by Premium Oil ( o. and Is leased to Clar Hansen. 7 I Womlover f f at d , t day morning The couples who were only badly shaken up were on their wav to California, and after minor repairs on tho'r ear they con tinned on their wav Trooper Clark Anderson investigated the accident. BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO . . Ruth Linares on Thursday, Nov 33; Kathleen Bates. Glen Morgan, and Francis Russell. Saturday. Nov. 2a: Terrv Lee Stewart and Alice Fineout on Tues Nov S and Naomi Waters, Wednesday Nov 29 nr snowed Wendover natives were somewhat chagrined when they awoke Thursday morning to find tNir banana belt town dot-ewith snow men. however for evorv disgruntled one there were scores of hapov rhddren tho ei'ov'n' novelty of being ab'e to pelt each other with snow The merchants sold out their meager stock of, over shoes, and decided if this, was going to be the general win-- , ter pattern he had better order1 more. The sages sav it wont happen we've had it. aain d j Happy birthday to hanibome Joseph Frank Orr who will celebrate his first birthday Monday. November 27. A family party will be held in his honor at 97 North Main Street. On hand wi'l be proud parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Orr and brother James Karl, age two f. Both boys were born and in Germany while their father was stationed there with the Armed Forces. one-hal- (7duz$ J "Trailtwin" Double-Dut- y Versatile Jacket . . . By Pacific Trail Inspiration for this style leader came from the ski slopes in demand by every active American! Rugged . now . . Polyester-5- 0 Nylon quilted on one side to the lofty 50 reverses to color-keyeCelecloud lining Nylon hood rolls away under the self on the other. Three-buttocollar when not in use. Handy zipper pockets on both quiltwash and wear. Black ed or smooth sides. Conveniently with powder blue; electric blue - powder blue; loden green-oysted n r; brown-oyste- r; Venetian blue-blac- S, M, L, XL $18 95. USE THE LAY- - AWAY 24 North Main Tooele Tooele Valley Hospital, following an accident OFF TO CALIF. Mr. and Mrs Chet Howlett and family were California bound as they left Wendover on Tuesday They will spend the Thanksgiving weekend with Llovd Howlett and family in Santa Rosa. with tho Vacuum Cleaner Ultra-Moder- n Uvd in tbouiands of homes, notch uj hotel scrott the country e Wcif ht only 6t lbs. e! all your vacuum cUanin without alUthrornU! Swivrl action nozrlc feta under furmtura for thorough zlcaounf e Dirt cup emptiet hke ath tray. I.lectnkhroora hanft on any hook. I The only vaouum cleaner designed tor dally uae pm. at and Guild Bazaar. Sat at 6 p m. Th's is an annual affair and even one is o ai'enJ invi'ed Mrs Myrtle McLeod, chairman, will have lovely handwork displayed for sale and in time for the Christmas season givin' You w if also be delighted with the delicious baked goods offered at this time by Mrs. Crawford, chairman of this department. For hungry will natrons. Mrs. Lillian Dale have delicious fresh pie and fragrant hot coffee for sale. Plan ahead for this outstanding event and come early for the best selections. There will be a Congregation1 meeting, Dec. 3, immediately fol- low ing the Church service. All members are urged to come, as' an important decision is to be but don' Bank on the future write checks agamst it. 2. Miss Sherrie Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Davis celebrated her filth birthday on Nov. II with a birthday party. Little friends attending were Collette Williams, Jeri Kay Mortensen. Debbie Gregrlch, LouAnn Tonloli, Rose Mary Nelson, Beverly Hunter, Laura Lee Anderson, Cleo Joe Clark, Evah Meng, Stephen Mc-- I Tenn Kendrick, Messersmith, Roger and Bradley Peterson. DnttO WoillPILS j ' I HO ... ill Jeho all's Wilnee are The Jehovahs Witnesses meeting temporarily at the Loilge. on East Vine Street, until completion of new Smel-terman- s Tooele Kingdom Hall. Robert C. Hartsten. presiding minister. Phone Sunday, 6 p.m. Public Bible dis course. Thursday, 7:30 pm. Ministry School and Service meeting. The public is invited to all meet ings No collections taken. Come in today for a free demonstration! GORDON PURN. 60 South Main Tooele Are your car seats looking worn out? If so let me really doll up your car's interior. Tailor made Seat Covers and Repairs made, Regular meeting of the local Note to all whose Together Democratic Woman's Club will be magazine subscription expires this held at the home of Mrs. Floyd month, please get your $2 60 to White at 122 Russell Avenue at one of the following members be8 p m. on Friday, November 24. fore Dec. 1 so you will not miss An imitation is extended to all an issue: Mrs. Frank Bowman. newly interested ladies to attend Mrs. James Kinsinger, or Mrs. and all members are urged to be Farl Stewart. New subscribers there as plans for the Christmas mav also contact one of these ladies'. party will be discussed. 9 V SAFET BELTS FOR YOUR CAR INSTALLED! VERN'S AUTO UPHOLSTRY 499 S Main 9 Tooele 882-064- '' COKVAIR NOW PLAYING Impala Convertible An entire city f 9ave & him the of VfXTt, keys toJ .A;: its " v heart I D1SNEYS -- BOMEY TECHNICOLOR DONALD MACKENZIE J ein-- 33 NAISMITH KAY WALSH SHOWS NIGHTLY Doors Open 6:00 PM 2 Show Starts 6:30 FM THANKSGIVING MATINEE SHOW ONLY STARTING AT I PM 1 MATINFE 2 SHOWS IF NECESSARY SHOW STARTS 1 FM .zzeBi '"ii? fmpala 4 Door Station Wagon Chevy II 100 Sedan Impala Station Wagon Chevy II 100 Sedan Corvair 700 Club Coupe at your DEALERS Corvair 700 Sedan cm m tL'g-- Eb M ij ONE-STO- P 7? Chevy II 100 Sedan Bel Air Corvair 700 Station wagon Station Wagon SHOPPING CENTER! You can count on variety like this only at your Chevrolet dealers. Three complete lines of cars plus e Corvette. 11 62 Chevrolets. Nine new Chevy II models. And new Cor-rair- Bel Air 4 Door Sedan Chevy II 300 Sedan Air Sport Coupe Chevy II 300 Sedan Corvair Monza Club Coupe Jet-smoo- th full-siz- nine SATURDAY II TO CHOOSE FROM CHEVROLET r Gregfrlars ALEX count CUBVY Corvair 500 Club Coupe Station Wagon Biscayne SfvtJss MODELS 7' WALT IN HOSPITAL Mrs Randv (ShirlevJ Svmour checked in at the St. Marks Hos- nital. on Thursday and went to surgerv on Fridav morning. She is reported doing as well as can he expeeted at this time Her manv friends in Wendover wish a speedy recovery for her. WHATS GOING ON Organization activities for Nov included an American Legion snonsored dance on Saturday, H November and a bineo game on Saturday. Nov 18 The Lions Cluh held their annual turkey shoot on Sunday Nov. 12 Slumber parties, dances, and hav rides were on the agenda for Wendover school activities, during An asOctober and November sembly program and dance are being planned for Wednesday, 22 November The students and teachers are looking forward to the four day holiday over Thanksgiving. SPEEDY RECOVERY The manv Wendover friends ofj former resident, Alf Callister send! best wishes to him for a sneedv1 recovery Alf is a patient in the MYF jut n 1 Senior cor-diall- v Bos-wd- 1 through Dally Cleanups W'SCS Dec. d. n pm. and 7 7:39 pn ' kj Church services. 1100 am. Evening services, 7:30 pm. Everyone welcome. r "'A ll Tooele Bible Church meetings at the American Legion Hull eaih Sunday. Sunday School 9 45 am. s,-- FOR THE MAN IN YOUR LIFE 5) Church Merlin" lligliliglils AWAY GIFT SUGGESTION m ! Iillc Baptist "s' r- -- o i America's motorists take good care of their cars and they keep pedestrians in good running condition. too Chicago Tribune. s LAY - Firl s dividual to keep and hejr arms and stand s.j.iatelv the premise that the lawful ownership of brurnts must not be denied Ament an citizens of good repute, so li i.g as th. v continue to use suih weapins for lawful purptses Like the early settlers at P'v mouth we hoe ninth for which to be thankful Let us show our gratitude f.r the many th nefits, Ixtth tang bit and intangible, whoh we have r.ieivej Also, let us rededit ate our efforts to cherish these tn tit fits and protect )u.m for ur tuldien and our ili.lilr, it . iti.ldun en th.s ,.lvlni ,)JV (jtonal R fe Aot l.l! amt By I uc y Nay lor t The fourth Thursday in Nm ember is apart rath year in the ln ",d Sm'.-of America for th,ink,;tv m; and pra se to God, as a publ.c at know lodgment of divine goodness ant) mercies The first AiTfft .in Th.inksmv mi! Huy was ct in Ih2l dunn'! the second wmlt-- the Plymouth colon. sts spnt in the New Wo'ld It was a div of fi listing and nrivrr to show the gratitude of the colon. s's that Iht v were still alive The custom spread from! os Plvnmuih to other colon's anti since it has been a national'0! Jkvndovcr, Crvsial L haln-iobservance. T!ie New luml.ind Thanksgiving in the middle of the ht.r first child will occupy the l'lih century' feanm-a cmtiiminiiv raPle of fn.vU on Thanksgiving limeliehl in Ihe Koska housi hold Fvc and a shooting match in the morning Today, the trend is 9 pound 7 to family activ ities There will be many editorials written and many sermons jounce Gregory put in his appear livered chirim; the n yf few wetks on the subject of America's! ance on October 30 to happy l for giving thanks To each writer and to eai h speaker there "tUs Mr and Mrs Gordon This'tmk. Sister Jenn e is equally be some particular reason for the ca'I to Thanksgiving is as it should he because to every segment of our society there hannv to have a brother, have come advantages and opportunities of specific benefit and THANKSGIVING AT appeal. Some of these benefits are tangible and quickly recognized WASHINGTON Mr and Mrs Gtorge Johnson Others are intangible and require a sense of values to be fully accompanied bv Mrs. Mary Johnappreciated. One of the intangible benefits for which all Americans should son and her daughter. Rosemary, left bv car on Monday for Wash be thankful is the fact that our forefathers were endowed with love of liberty and founded our government on the principles of and California to spend Thankshuman dignity and freedom of the individual. The basic liberties giving with George, grandfather to be gone for about guaranteed to the people in Ihe Constitution of the United Stdtes They expect ore a priceless heritage which has continued to develop over the nine days. FAFF HRC years, through the persistent efforts of freedom loving people. A motor in the exhaust fan at and gun owners have a particular reason Cafe kitchen caused a to be grateful for the basic freedom of the American way of life. Ihe A fire to break out on Wednesday more the and than most value Ameriians. They, sig appreciate mfirance of one of those basic freedoms the right to keep and morning bear arms. The National Rifle Association of America, composed MINOR ACCIDENT Two elderly couples were pasof more than 450.000 patriotic citizens whose many varied in terests touch common ground in a concern for guns and shooting sengers in a car which went into and in love of country', endeavors to promote and sustain this basic a slow roll over as it skidded off American freedom. It believes in the fundamental right of an in- - the shoulder of highway 4P 50 east of Wendover on FriShooter-sportsme- ,w 11 Nim-sLcr- s n-- W th-ue- f ih 1 i 7 us found vu wire u n" mt1 !es that h 'd hi n dor 7th and Blrrh 'mint thnn hout the Sn'mer Pivme Worvh p Serv.ee, 2 3d Also ral s, riveted wnshe-- so't Mhe ne v snow ws tn fu'l i i'o and P m Alnre snow 'tuners uli thro Sunday Si hnnl and Jun or Con is cvr'"ted ties 'v eek and will f r'f.rmai'on Class, 3 33 pm. th r enhnrf the shuns com) turns! William R Ceisk. Varnivv Pas ties corn mo weikend jrnr, lfA T st Stratford, Salt Lake Hunter V t a h, Te!ehone Th s Sutord.iv the bus vvdj apun C;tv. 5 Sosfi. be i; ' to .Via The t'l'hets ind sun im I. st is lora'i-- at Taes are remmdi-- that they HaptUt are welrome to ndt alont; with Pr. C. Ice Bullard. Pastor the Club on these trips and en597 SOITII M1N joy the activities attendent to the ski areas and the beauties of the Sunday School. 10 a m. wintry scenes of the ruimed moun Morning Worship. 11 a m. tain areas Tikets for Training Union. 6 pm. are available at Tates and Evening Worship 7 pm. cost 31 73 Midweek prayer service Wed. at n! of th .r fiitme m (weniv pound Torkive pi me b.idv, twenh f.ve feH jioui-Cfe, tw,-u"h po od and Heating Co. P.i'h v Ptv.in, Man.! T fd P.rvan Jl imt, hin p.irihiM-the a,ey Jtardv in and p! i w to move h,i bnvi I'M nevx to tlr jlion Mis f r mi es low hr. head of the ilm'vit.r Vi u m e depart-- ! ' ment of fh,- - 1 ii. n fh S, i.imiI, in tniouiii t.oii with the Tr ansi r ipt-rtulh tm. Will enfei'U'n al the gtiiual ho:,.i'l lmnij.i,-- t m kt Mnnd.iV Ruv Ihan tth I'i'V, luhmt " of tthipnle of Lineoln, d.ed Solid, iV 1 h mother of the infant. Jenn.e Smith Whipple, died la vl June foil,, , i, 4 the ih id'v b,rti live I ve tutkivv. whih had turn i.iu.h! and plated in (in r 3? a f Mi'i; nidiM were ei't 'inure in r.S r Ii le' pnpf ) Stolen from the A L Pdivori farm. Mniid i)' n , lit A few :i n r rinte meat, two' ptl' l v for the 1 !' I ik' 'll'l,' assotted ch.KoljtfS. piu nils nun ! en r, n'c randv, f.ve pnmd fm i.la'i v. oue ptunj li'V, (wen'y Ihre Seven'v n"'e un'5 ilerrv Cents; yjms. s.x pmnds f.ney smitlu rn. twenty f.ve rents, pump-n, two and one h df thr,,- - f.rr twertv s,n,n finis, reli-rytwo bun, hex. f fti en cents, p, inn's, fresh ro.fted jinnlm, pmnd. ten 1 vera! 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