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Show The Tooele Transcript Friday, November the market for current It you own US Sadngs Bonds Srfir ", you may exchange them f.n rxi for Seriej H" Ikindi In 1963 1, mere-ttient- Arlisfq League trjiimaiaoKr Issued each Friday at Toot! Cay, Utah. Entered aa aecond CU Mailer at lb Pott Office at Tencle City. Utah. August 14, ISM. luuto Act et March I. in. Published by Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc., e U Noh Maut Si reel. Tooele Cay, Utah. AJJress all to Boa 330, Tooele, Utah. Subscripts rat?: S3 per year RFD. P.O. Boies, and foreign mad. I per year Carrier or Cay Deliverer. te correa-poodi'M- A LUX F. DUNN. Publithar Grantsvilles Water Vote Crantsville citizens have the oppurtunity to cast a vote for the future growth of their town in Tuesday's election. Water is one of the necessities of existence for both the individual and ihe community. The current drowth in the Fast should be a warning, if one be needed in an area where water is alwaya short, that a sufficient reserve is needed to care for the vagaries of nature as well as community growth. Adequate water systems are an investment that quickly pays off in many waya loo numerous to enumerate here. It to be expected that Crantsville citizens will cast their vote for progress. Tooele County Crop Cain Now Forming By Betsy McAlister of arts and crafts. A second will be meeting held at the home of the Doughertys, 336 Antelope Avenue, on Thursday, November 14, at 7:30 All Interested persons are Invited. Further information may be obtained bv calling Mrs Dough- erty. Church Of Chrbt To Hear SHFEP: Tooele County farms have produced a sizeable amount of agricultural products during the past year, reports Tooele County Agricultural Agent. Ernest 0. Biggs. In the county are the following agricultural units and their production: DAIRY: 9 commercial herds. 2 herds on Dairy Herd Improvement Association (DHIA) 630 head of dairy cows in the County. 250 head of dairy heifers in County. Top production over 500 pound butter fat per cow. 350 Average production Clautle head in County. 20 000 head In County. SWINE; head produced each year. 1.630 in County POULTRY: 27.000 laying hens. CROPS: Winter 4,200 Wheat, acres, produced 55.000 bushels. Spring Wheat. 630 acres produced 9,800 bushels. Oats. 150 acres produced 7,300 bushels. Alfalfa, 5,700 acres produced 12.000 tons. Alfalfa seed, 425 acres produced 31.400 pounds. Corn Silage, 150 acres produced 1.800 tons. Curiosiy, oOeo0H OCTOBER, 1963 C McQuiddy The Church of Christ meeting in the IOOF Hall, each Sunday, at 2:30 pm. will hear Claude C. McQuiddy. of Salt Lake City, the next three Sundays. His subjects will be: Nov. 3 Work and Worship of the Church; Nov. 10 - A New Name Given; Nov. 17 . Why I Am A Member of the Church of Christ, The public is invited. Homemakers Club To Meet Tuesday The Homemakers Club check by Jusf will meet Tuesday, November 5 at 11 am. at the home of Elizabeth Darley, Tooele County H imo Agent, 153 South 2nd East, Tooele The program will be suggestions for Christmas gifts and decorations. Betty Iverson are in and Shirley Wright charge. Homemakes attending should bring a sandwich. Miss Darley will furnish dessert and beverages. Those persons planning to attend, please call Mrs. Dorothy Hatch at Arrived At foociE Valley Hospital BIRTIIS- - Ellis and Virginia Bennett, Tiavle, ton, October 29 of Mrnicu,- - Carol O'Driscoll. Tooele Mary Arko. Tooele Alex Rhone, Tooele Scott Downey, Tooele Sylvia MiKmstry, Magna ceramic, mosaic, or any phase BEEF; (n!errt pay ecerv six months Eleven interested people met last Tridav at the home of Mr. and Mrs Charles FUton Dougherty to consider the posib.lity of founding an Art League In Tooele. After discussion it was decided that the group meet again to elect officers and make plans The league is intended to Include not only painters but also those interested in copper work, pounds butter fat per cow. 10.000 uhnh c) SL'RGFRY-Loui- SPOOKS? . . . A few of the guests at the Club lUllo pen party TAD Uomen'i for children, are pictured above with Mrs. R. C. Leander, committee member. L to R are: Donald Epstein, Nancy Oakes, Allen Leander, Mary D mock, Teena Chrisholm. Michelle Miller, Philip Miller, and Vern Christensen. TAD Women Quh Entertain Children At Halloween Party the traditional black cats" mem s" were enjoyed by the children at the beginning of the party under the capable direction of Mrs. Richard Leander w'ho-- e leadership was sheer "witchery." A costume judging was held next wiih prizes awarded for one boy and one girl in each age group. Colonel William C. Rogers and Carxain Robert E. Edmonds shared the difficult task of judging the many wonderful costumes. Prizes were given to Vern Christensen and Michelle Miller in the under 4 age group. Mary Dymock and Allen Leander for the age. and Teena Chrisholm Philip Miller for the and Nancy Oakes and Donald Epstein for the Games planned for the various groups were led by members of the Committee consist- Monday At It pm The Tooele County Democratic Ladies Club will meet cm Monday, November 4. at 8 p m at the home of Ida Johnson, 151 East North , Crantsville, Utah. Guest speaker will be Roy Whitehouse. His topic will be Council - Mayor vs Council Mayor form of local government. All interested ladies are dially invited. C. M. Chrisholm, chairman, Mrs. R. C. Leander, Mrs. F. M. Soares, Mrs. G. H. Shade. Mrs. J. T. White, Mrs. Ellsworth. Mrs. J. W. Tra-ve- r and other volunteer helpers. Refreshments of ice cream, Halloween decorated fancy cookies and, cokes, were served by the refreshment committee. Mrs. Brian O. Montgomery, Mrs. W. C. Rogers and Mrs. R. E. Edmonds. The happy children showed their enjoyment of the well organized, gaily decorated and most successful party. Members of the TAD Womens Club are reminded to telephone Little David Chet Whitehouse, their reservations for the No- son of Mr. and Mrs. Chet White-housvember 7th meeting to one of was born October 13. the following hostesses: Mrs. Proud grandparents for the Mrs. first time are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woodward, Walter Miner. Mrs. D. Chester Whitehouse. It makes C. Hales, or Mrs. Naan even 20 grand children for than Epstein. This Mr. and Mrs. John Ronkovlch. meeting will be a special fun Mrs. Whitehouse will be renight with the program planned membered as the former Jo Ann by Mrs. Jule Kasmer so everyRonkovlch. one should plan to be present. YOUR WIFE Let Her Winterproof the Porch with This Year FLEX-O-GIA- Anv little ladv can ecu low a IH.fch or hreeewav with Hl.X41(,Uss, It's 23 Just cut with shears tm-- r THOUGHT Thinking begins when guessing leaves off, and oodles of folks don't have the least idea which button to push. How you think is what sets the sail against the gale, and it alone keeps life from getting you down. Dr. Galen Starr Ron, Sunshine Magazine. screen U arp's mi ray! and tin k Makes a warm, sunlit room, flooded with healthful Ultraviolet rays, wlwre the hildrcn can !av all winter long or use as an rstra Store room Genuine, rrvstal-clea- r H.tA-tM'Llasts for vears at a fraction the rust of glass Only H7f a q yd at your lMut bdwre or Imhr dealer ghipi$hore( MIA Conference tucking and lace Grant Shields, a teacher at the Tooele LDS Seminary will be the featured speaker at the shape the Sunday flamenco the session of Stake Quarterly Conference, November 3. His subject will be Evidences of the Book of Mormon. Representatives of all MIA departments will also be on the program and music will be furnished by a special youth chorus. Meeting time is 7 p.m. and everyone is invited to attend, with a special invitation being extended to the young people. evening North Tooele 7-- ing of Mrs. cor- June Grant Shields To Speak At Marilyn Kaye Bridges, daughter e! Mr. and Mrs. Rex Bridges, )f Tooele, was Invited to dance at Sake High Priests party on October 26 at Kearns. She is a member of Dorothy Searle Dancing School. DON'T PAMPER HOME TOR WEEKEND Jimmy Redden spent last weekend at his home, lie Is now able to he up on crutches and Is reported to be convalescing very well. He is in the Primary Childrens Hospital, recovering from a serious accident, last Democratic Ladies Club To Meet Many gaily costumed children were present Momlav evening, October 28. at the TAD Officers Club for the annual Halloween party sponsored by the Womens Club Committee. 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