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Show FKD b given to Eddie Weyland for the ugliest Jed Bryan for the fanciest. Vickie LrRmion for the most original and Carolre Rose for the lunniest A gaod time was had by all and donuts and Beth Clark Thfrs u ill be a special meeting Held U cdnrsday, November for all visiting teacher and Class leader All are asked 10 be in attendance a pecul subject are to be take up. Please be there at C SO pm Erda cider served. Mr and Mr Martin with Warr MIA Slingerland. of Mr. and Mr, Norman Howe and daughter. Martana. of Shell Wyoming, are visiting at the hmie of Mr and Mr Allen Warr The annual Robert Torrance. Cal. forma, left for her home after spending a week Ward Chapel Mr UDIES CLASSIC Halloween S $11,650 New 3 Bedroom Home v SI per mo. including taxes and Insurance FHA Total Move-I- n $450 Paint (or Down Payment Tor Inlormation Call Salt Lake AM 255-567- 6-07- board In repairing leak, and breakage of the line through cloudburst and washes on the mountain The clerk also aava that he ha had many headache. setting up the books and accounts, and with the competent help of the uniform system of the State of Utah. During the first summer of operation of the tysiem the Board authoriied construction of a ten inch line from Ihe water Pacific Railroad expressed their to the Nevada State line. tanks of the water desire to dupoe the Over years pod many of system, which had aerved the the businesses have hauled their community for many year with water supply from the railroad culinary water. station to their place of busiAfter many meetings with pre- ness In tank truck. vious town boards and much disTHE STATE Line Hotel and cussion by the residents and the l Service, were still makTown Board the climax finally ing their regular trip back came In January 1961. when the and forth with their truck, to Town officially took over the keep their buslnesse supplied water system from the railroad. with water. Also came the chance for Through financial loan from the residents of Wendover to these businesses, and water conpurchase the land on which nection charge, combined with their houses were built. Before the finance of the town, this this time everyone leased from water line became a reality and the railroad. The purchase of it was a happy day for these their land brought much more people all along Ihe hlghwray. security to the residents, and With the additional installation also more opportunity and In- of fire hydrant!, and a aix Inch centive to fix up their home, line from the highway to the and build new ones. residential aectlon, the water AFTER MEETINGS with town aervlce wa very much Improvattorney Gordon Hall, the agree- ed. ments and contracts for the During the past winter the transfer of the spring on Pilot temperature on Pilot Mountain dropped considerably below zero and there wa very Utile snow coverage on the pipelines, and the Town experienced quite a loss through the freezing of one of the major feeder line lo the water system. It was necessary to replace about a mile and a half of pipe. The town, however K was able to f nance the replacement of this pipe, without bonding or federal aid, but with aome Joss to the Water Department. which wa covered bv money from the General Fund. AT THE June 20th meeting of the Town Board they voted to adopt the one half cent optional tales tax. and the agreements for the administration and collection of this tax, were signed, and later forwarded to the State of Utah. A-- with full basement VA Total Move-I- n S100 $77 have been happening Thing in Wendover, which have added much to the improvement of the Town, and hat (Hit added responsibilities on Town president John Suslch and trustee e Oliver Sharp, Earl Heath, Johnston and Mont Reynold. and Town Clerk Preston A Nuffer. IT ALL started during the administration of President Alfred when the Western B. Callister. Law-renc- party wa held Tuesday evening In the new barn at the Elmo England farm Both old and young came in costume to have a good time. Everyone played game and danced, Prize wee ? Wcmlover Grows Willi Additions Mountain, the reservoirs and the twenty milea of line to town and the line and facilities In tow r the dstributlon of the wster, were finally signed. Mr, Howard A. (Hoot) Gtbo wa hired a Water Supervisor, to keep the water coming to town Many long hour and day have been apent by Hoot and hit help, and member of the 91 5 (3MH TH EIFAS H 0 NABLEIL00 1 BARGAIN PRICES TOO Genuine hardwoods with their inimitable, natural beauty are today's biggest news in interior decorating. See them at Bestway . . birch, walnut, mahogany, cherry and many more . . . i srly In the year, we saw the tom.ng of Well Rural Elec-In- c l o , power tine, from Well to Wendover, bringing cheaper power to the revident and busi-house of the town Ihe Board authorized the of II Mercury Vapor sirret to add some light to t dark streets of Wendover Th-lights are now in the pro-ce- . uf being installed, and plana e f,r the purchase of a few ni.ire light w complete the job, tit stone corner that ane still dark The Hoard ha been thinking for same time about the future need of the Town as It grows as more const ruction of homes goes on, and mary more trailer houses come into the town At the August 1st meeting, attorney Hall was present, with an ordnance he had prepared Th: ordnance was voted on and passed for the operation and regulaiion of the uniform building code, Mr Darell Wadsworth was ap-p- o nted as building inspector for Ihe Town DURING THE early spring and summer ome new roads hive been opened up. and many have been gravelled, which e were muddy and rough during wet weather. Also considerable grading of present road has been done. Two blocks on second street and two blocks on third street were prepared with gravel and oiled during the summer. This has added much lo Ihe control of dust in this area which has considerable traffic. Other roads are on the program to be oiled this season before the cold weather set sin. President Susich says that he hai plan to continue (hit oiling in the future as fund will permit, and I optimistic about the progress that the Town of Wendover will make In year to come. Tho Tooele Transcript Friday, November JERRY KOIIKO.NTN wa best and the usher were James nun n Quinn, Roland Smith and Allen Brv.tn Out of low gue-f- s were Fran ee Barru. Karma Johnson, Mr. anil Mr William Edwards, of Grantsville; Mr and Mr Jame Quinn and Mr. and Mr of Bauer. Jerrv K ihkonen, Utah. Kenneth. William, and John Thomas. S, nekton The newlywed will be at home In T'toele, after a short honeymoon in Idaho pur-tha- li.-ht- . e be-fir- n Twelve year old Stacey was host to thirty schoolmates at a pre Halloween outside dancing partv. held at her home on Friday. Oct. 25. The twist, waltz and Virginia reel were on the dance agenda, whil cider and donuts made up the refreshments. Jack a lanterns and lighted and the lighting, nnn etaoin shrdul cmfwyp sesc furnished decoration pumpkins end the lighting. Don-a'd'o- SPECIAL $12.50 Oil Permanent for only Mr. Yoiin" Couple Spunks Wedding Vows Joan Sharp the bride of Samuel Rainey on Friday, October 25 In a ceremony by performed Bishop Leonard Mauer In the Lovely Mis be- came I Included BROOK AVENUE BEAUTY SHOP IS1 N. M IS2-OS2- 0 Legion Building at Wendover. The bride is a twin daughter of Mr and Mr. Roy Sharp The bride groom la a grandson of Mr. Allen Bryan, all of Wend- over. THE ceremony greeted guest at a reception. A background of while lattice work entwined with autumn vines, and bows of ribbon in beautiful autumn color, enhanced the beauty of the reFOLLOWING the newlywed ceiving line. The floor length wedding gown an original by Kay Kerhovich, wa white lace over satin. The skirt wa ptented from aides around to back, then formed a train. Long sleeves ended in a point over the wrist. A Fingertip veil of illusion, beaded with wa caught from a tiny pearl crown. Tiny pearl also circled the scooped neck line. She carried a bridal bouquet of while carnations, MATRON OF honor wa Mrs Rolls, sister of the Carolyn and bridesmaids were bride, Jean Sharp, the bride twin sister. Marilyn Landers, and Janet Day. sister of the bride groom. All wore brown and gold change Does This Ever Happen To You? koi It bum at tie Him er wether. Whee ytt It, ye a tilthermytiP ieik eke Ike te arw pm Me trm m. We're the kiad eh ftl 1 yte Silnrttfily. Consolidated Finance Corp. 84 So. 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