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Show Bowler of the week was Betty Park with games of 210. 194, 183, 587. This puts Betty in second for high individual series for the season. Other high bowlers for the week were Pat Gibbs, 212, 199, 553; Francie Anderson, 209, 487; Shea Franches, 202, 535; Verna Wilmot. 200. 181, 552; Barbara Gilmore, 198, 522;. Jean Rush, 197 515; Jackie Henwood, 194, 540; Florence Jacobs 194, 526; Chris Russell, 194, 516; Lynn Magee. 193, 192, 563; Janet Wil The Tooele Transcript Dete Wey-lan- d 191, 507; Lorraine Konen, 191 180, 533; Carol Shields, 190, 189 512; Gleness Cooper, 193, 495; Peg Bryan, 189, 481; Shir-len- e Colledge, 186, 492; Parna Wimmer, 187, 509; Rae Reed, 185, 532; Sandra Shubert, 523; Ruth Lee, 509, Naomi Breen, liams, 193, 190, 512; Friday, November FRIENDS believe that, underneath all the sectarianism of the modern time, and in spite of iron and bamboo curtains, men want to be friends. I believe if we knew what is going on in the hearts of men we would discover that their deep hunter is for a greater friendship for each other. Archbishop William L. Wright, Indiana Freemason. 1 TRAFFIC The Suez Canal carries about twice the traffic of the Panama Canal, but the Soo carries more than both, combined. High team games and series-Clar- s 526, 476, Auto Center, Swift Realty, 521, 1422; 1434, Reid's Chevron, 473, 1399; Stick-neCigar Co., 493, 1338; Gordon's Furniture, 1335; Atkin Realty, 1328; Don's Body Shop. 509, 1316; Alsop Chriss, 491, 1297; LaFreya Beauty, 1275. Inidvidual games and series: Alyce Sly, 190, 186, 506; Verla Kopfer, 169, 169, 168, 506; Peg This is really y Carmack, HALLOUFIN Halloween and Max N'eUson Sam greeted John Hernandez, Pamela Morgan, Vickie and Mike Tucker, and Connie Freeman as jests to a party at the Neilscn home on Wednesday, Oct. 31. Sam a gruesome lookturned out to be ing lots of fun after the guests were t, acquainted. RITZ CRACKERS 1 CRACKED WHEAT 1st erode FLOUR o. p. s. Swilts Vi - 2 for 75c lb 5 - CHEESE lb box bag 49c 25 lbs $1.89 3 pkgS 98c lb sliced American BREAKS BOTH ARMS Plucky Diane Loader, ten year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Loader is back home after spending several days as a patient at the Tooele Valley Hospital. Diane was taken to the hospital on Sunday after falling out of a tree, breaking both arms above the wrists. She also received abrasions about her face and suffered severe shock. Needless to say tree climbing has been taken off her list. FACE LIFTING Has everyone noticed the face lifting job which has been done on the Wendover jail? Looks almost good enough to move into? ? ? BIRTHDAY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Gene Jones QglPl lSEfo(Gj(GlS! MILK Hi Land A Grade Hall Galllon FOOD 41c 11 STORES North Main Tooele en- tertained at a birthday dinner party honoring 16 year old son, Brent, on Saturday, Oct. 27. Guests were Mr. and srM Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Howard DeVaney, son Skipper, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Johnston, and sons, Gordon and Dale, all of Wendover, and Mr. and Mrs. Junior Sutton, and family of Grantsville. Bevan SAM Wendover Lions Plan Turkey Shoot Once again the Wendover Lions Club will hold their annual turkey shoot. This year it will be held on Sunday, Nov. 11 and as usual it promises to be a big event. The scheduled time is from 10 a m. to sundown. Shooters this year can bring just about any kind of shooting iron they want as there will be contests in large bore rifles, small bore rifles, trap shooting and scope contests. The refreshment stand will be under the supervision of the Lady Lions. 184 167 505; . golden cat pin. Its natched ta our Man Flanr.al shirt Pullover Ann 24-10- . proportioned length. $11 OS; Shirt 3 20. $11.98. and just wear a smile 197, 174;; 198; Naoma Saxon Bracken, l I 165, Smith, T.eo-v...Cti- r new Top Cat pullover s aatar from Jantzen has trimmed with a a modified turtle 497; Donna Smith, 492; Ruby Dihel, 210, 491; Ann Walters, 168, 485; Shirley Barraclough, 191, 479; Bonnie Shields, 171, 168, 471; Mau-de- ll 168, jat s na 7 The nurse was moving from bed to bed in the pediatrics ward, getting to know her new patients. One bright five year old didn't wait for her to come to him, but called out a cheery "Hi, nurse!" She returned the greeting, and What's your name?" asked, The youngster looked astonished. Why, dont you know me? I he demanded indignantly. was homed here." Dr. L. Binder, Catholic Digest. LADIES CLASSIC 497. CANAL 9, 19 ftjflntZCIi Mar-get- ts, 171. Make Country Roads One-WaSays Expert y A spokesman for the automotive industry recently came up with the suggestion that the one way street idea be extended to rural roads. Kenneth A. Stonex, assis- tant director of the General Motors Proving Grounds, said that highway traffic could be handled more safely by designating maj" or rural highways as BACK IN WENDOVER roads. Mrs. Roland (Bonnie) d, TRAFFIC engineers have deand sons, have moved into monstrated that in cities onetheir new home at the State way streets are effective in proRoad lot, after too long a time traffic flow and reducing from Wendover. Her moting away accidents, according to Stonex. many friends are happy to have "I suggest that our acciher back. dent picture on rural highways would be improved considerably IN HOSPITAL if we adopted a system of oneGwen Poulsen is a patient at and roads, statewide way the LDS in one-way- Port-woo- Salt Lake Hospital, where she is receiving treatment for a back ailment. A speedy recovery is wished for her. City BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO: Brad Murphy on Fri., Nov. 9; LaRene Black on Sat., Nov. 10; Kenneth and Brent Linares, Murphy on Sun. Nov. 11; Cary Britton and Kathy Spillman on Mon. Nov. 12; Dick Nelms on Tues. Nov. 13. he said. roads RURAL, could be separated by as much as several miles, according to Stonexs plan. I suggest that t,he cost of the added travel distance would be less than the cost of accidents which might have happened, he said. countywide, ONE-WA- BROWN'S m HAPPY WEDDING ANNIVERSARY TO: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Malone, Fri. Nov. 9; Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Kay on Sat. Nov. 10. JiigL S'yL cr 3 3ntXp9MaiV Sinclair GW MWlllo)li' 397 No. Alain Tooele Lonnie Durbin - your friendly Sinclair dealer -invites you and your friends to this fun - filled Grand Opening. Come Hear the Foot-stompi- ng Rhythms of Curtis Jacobs & His Western Music Makers Goodyear 1 pedals Dozen Mathers SURE GRIP Safety 01 Winter Tires 1 lb. 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